The Deputy Director for Supply Reduction is appointed by the
President and is responsible for providing direction to the Office, which
oversees activities to reduce the availability, production,
and distribution of illicit drugs in the United States and abroad. These
activities include developing, coordinating, and implementing supply
reduction policies and coordinating efforts in the areas of international
drug control, interdiction, domestic
law enforcement, foreign and domestic intelligence, and internal
intelligence support.
Specific activities of this office include recommending policies,
conducting analyses, issuing guidance on international drug control matters,
focusing international drug control issues, engaging agencies in addressing
drug control issues, and serving as the principal advocate and ONDCP liaison
and coordinator to drug control program agencies for drug enforcement and
intelligence programs and initiatives.
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