A bill to establish a Federal Strategic Drug Center.
Strategic Drug Intelligence Act of 1989 - Establishes the Strategic Drug Intelligence Center to: (1) collect and analyze drug enforcement-related data and intelligence; (2) produce analyses of foreign and domestic drug trafficking organizations and trends; (3) create a state-of-the-art computer data base for drug-related strategic intelligence; (4) publish quarterly statistics on drug trafficking and abuse patterns and indicators for each major drug of abuse in the United States; and (5) disseminate drug enforcement-related intelligence to appropriate intelligence and law enforcement agencies.
Provides for the designation of an Executive Director to be responsible for management of the Center in consultation with an advisory board. Requires submission to specified congressional committees of a plan for management and operation utilizing existing resources and avoiding duplication of current information systems.
Specifies agencies participating in the establishment of the strategic drug intelligence data base. Provides for intelligence community participation and cooperation and Center security, including the protection of sources and methods of drug enforcement-related intelligence.
Requires annual reports on the Center's performance.
Authorizes appropriations for FY 1991 through 1994.
Introduced in Senate
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.
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