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NATIONAL ALLIANCE OF STATE DRUG ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES PRESIDENT: SERGEANT AT ARMS: THOMAS J. GORMAN BILL McCANCE CALIFORNIA BUREAU OF NARCOTIC ENFORCEMENT ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY NATIONA VICE PRESIDENT: PAST PRESIDENT THOMAS J. PAGEL SDEA JIMMY DAVIS WYOMING DIVISION OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION GEORGIA BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION SECRETARY: ALLIANCE MEMBERS AT LARGE: CHARLES W. LINDSEY BILLY ALLSBROOK MISSISSIPPI BUREAU OF NARCOTICS P.O. BOX 16278 VIRGINIA STATE POLICE JAMES H. ENGLISHBY AUSTIN, TEXAS 78761 TREASURER: NEW YORK STATE POLICE JOSEPH A. KOENIG CHARLES SEXSON MICHIGAN STATE POLICE KANSAS BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION November 30, 1992 The Honorable Bill Clinton The President-elect 1120 Vermont Avenue NW, 11th Floor Washington, D.C. 20005 Dear Governor Clinton: On behalf of the National Alliance of State Drug Enforcement Agencies (NASDEA), I want to congratulate you on your November 3, 1992, election as the President of the United States. Your campaign commitment to pursuing a resolution of the country's drug problem was gratifying to NASDEA members. We now look forward to working with you to that end. By way of background, the Alliance is the private, non-profit, national special interest group that represents the states' top drug law enforcement administrators. All 50 states, including Arkansas and Tennessee, are represented among the non-partisan NASDEA members. Cumulatively, the organization's current members have over 200 years of drug enforcement experience; many of these officials, in fact, began their careers as "street level" narcotics officers. The NASDEA's purpose is to work for better narcotic enforcement at a state level and greater interaction with those components of the federal government tasked with combatting the drug problem nationwide and internationally. The Alliance membership seeks to achieve maximum impact on the nation's drug problem through the joint efforts of federal, state and local drug law enforcement officials. A copy of our membership roster and a pamphlet that provides a brief overview of the NASDEA mission and objectives are enclosed. The Honorable Bill Clinton November 30, 1992 Page 2 In the past, the NASDEA has worked closely with both the federal Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) and the Drug Enforcement Administration to develop a positive relationship and a forum for exchanging information, ideas, and strategies with federal officials and agencies involved in drug control. We would like very much to continue and enhance that effort under your administration. During the presidential campaign, you expressed great concern about the nation's drug problem and stated your intention to move aggressively to act upon that concern if elected. A number of the drug-related issues that you addressed during the campaign - notably, the increase in heroin trafficking - also are of great concern to the Alliance. Other drug control issues and topics that the Alliance looks forward to pursuing with your administration include Colombian cocaine cartels, narcotic intelligence systems, gangs and drugs, clandestine labs, drug prevention, and the future and staffing of the ONDCP. The NASDEA is vitally interested in the direction of drug law enforcement that your administration will pursue. Therefore, I request an opportunity to meet with appropriate transition officials at their earliest convenience to discuss drug control issues and how the NASDEA can can join in partnership with you to combat this problem. As perhaps the country's most knowledgeable and experienced source of information on state and local drug law enforcement, we believe that we can be of great benefit to your administration. As the current Alliance president, I would be pleased to meet with members of your transition team at the location of their choice and at their convenience to begin establishing a relationship that will be mutually beneficial to both parties and result in greater progress in combatting the drug problem nationally. Arrangements for a meeting can be directed to me at the California Department of Justice, Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement, P.O. Box 161089, Sacramento, California 95816-1089, or telephone number (916) 739-5445. Again, congratulations. The NASDEA members look forward to working with you. Sincerely, thank THOMAS J. GORMAN President tw Enclosures Members Alabama Bureau of Investigations Alaska State Troopers Arizona Department of Public Safety Arkansas State Police National Alliance California Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement Colorado Bureau of Investigation of Connecticut Department of Public Safety Delaware State Police State Drug Enforcement Florida Department of Law Enforcement Georgia Bureau of Investigation Agencies Idaho Bureau of Narcotics Illinois State Police Indiana State Police Iowa Division of Narcotic Enforcement Kansas Bureau of Investigation Kentucky State Police Louisiana State Police Maine State Police Maryland State Police Massachusetts State Police Michigan State Police Minnesota Department of Public Safety Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics Missouri State Highway Patrol Montana Department of Justice Nebraska State Patrol Nevada Division of Investigation New Hampshire State Police New Jersey State Police New Mexico State Police New York State Police Founded in 1975 North Carolina Bureau of Investigation North Dakota Office of Attorney General Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics Oregon State Police Pennsylvania State Police Pennsylvania Bureau of Narcotics Investigation Royal Canadian Mounted Police Rhode Island State Police South Carolina Law Enforcement Division South Dakota Division of Criminal Investigation Tennessee Bureau of Investigation Texas Department of Public Safety Vermont State Police National Alliance of State Drug Enforcement Agencies P.O. Box 16278 Austin, Texas 78761 Utah Division of Investigations (512) 465-2150 Virginia State Police Washington State Patrol West Virginia State Police Wisconsin Department of Justice P.O. Box 16278 Austin, Texas Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation 78761 Major Objectives of the NASDEA Significant NASDEA Accomplishments In 1975, eight states formed the State Drug Enforce- ment Alliance (SDEA). Other states soon realized the To provide a forum for agency heads and com- Coordinating the establishment of a uniform value of such an organization and the Alliance grew mand personnel to exchange management infor- data base among member agencies. in membership. mation. Obtaining membership in the El Paso Intelli- Now called the National Alliance, (NASDEA), the To serve member agencies by providing state gence Center (EPIC) for NASDEA member Alliance has 50 member states. enforcement input at the federal level in: agencies. MISSION STATEMENT Identification of drug problems nationwide; Interacting with the FBI to insure inclusion of accurate drug data in the revamped Uniform The mission of the National Alliance of State Drug Development and implementation of policies Crime Reporting System that will be used be- Enforcement Agencies (NASDEA) is to provide a for enforcement of drug control laws; ginning 1992. forum for state drug enforcement executives to exchange information, concepts, techniques and Promoting a national Drug Abuse Resistance Development of greater coordination and co- management objectives unique to their area of law Education (D.A.R.E.) program through individ- operation with federal, state and local law enforcement. NASDEA also serves as a collective ual member states. enforcement; voice for state level drug enforcement in providing input for the development of national drug strategies Working with DEA to establish policies that National drug law enforcement legislation and programs. further enhance the federal working relation- development. ships with NASDEA members. As one of the major forces in the war on drugs, State To foster greater cooperation and coordination Placing a NASDEA representative on the Inter- Drug Law Enforcement Agencies have a responsibility between member state drug enforcement agencies national Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) to address the issues surrounding the problem. in: Narcotics and Dangerous Drug Committee. Member states of the NASDEA possess unique knowledge of drug trends in the United States. Exchange of information; Coordinating with the Office of National Drug Collecting and disseminating the drug trend data on Control Policy. an annual basis is a goal of the NASDEA. Exchange of ideas and methods for detection and apprehension of drug law violators; Assisting member agencies in the development As a voice for the states, the NASDEA will maintain a and establishment of: working dialogue with the D.E.A., U.S. Customs, the Development of new and effective legislation; Office of National Drug Control Policy, the Interna- Marijuana Eradication Programs tional Association of Chiefs of Police, and other Promoting parent, civic, and education group National Drug Law Enforcement Agencies. Clandestine Laboratory Programs involvement in efforts to reduce demand for drug abuse. Precursor Chemical Monitoring Programs The NASDEA seeks to promote law enforcement involvement in drug education and prevention. It Operation Pipeline Highway Drug Interdic- also will work to increase awareness of the drug tion Programs problem among law enforcement personnel who are State-level Narcotic Officers Associations not assigned to drug enforcement. Officer Safety Training With state efforts filling the gap between federal and local enforcement efforts, the states have a unique Innovative Comtemporary Investigative perspective on the drug enforcement picture. This Strategies makes NASDEA an essential element in the develop- Programs to increase staffing and funding ment of a national drug strategy. NASDEA AGENCY MEMBER LIST October 6, 1992 ACTIVE MEMBERS ALABAMA CALIFORNIA Cpt. Mike Jemison, Div. Chief Deputy Chief Thomas J. Gorman Cpt. Doug Nelson, Assistant California Bureau of Narcotic Division Chief Enforcement Alabama Dept. of Public Safety P.O. Box 161089 Narcotics Division Sacramento, California 95816 2720 D. W. Gunter Park Drive (916) 739-5672 Montgomery, Alabama 36109 FAX (916) 739-3517 (205) 260-1100 COLORADO ALASKA Dick McNamee Lt. Paul G. Harris Colorado Bureau of Investigation Commander 690 Kipling st., Suite 3000 Statewide Drug Enforcement Denver, Colorado 80215 Alaska State Troopers (303) 239-4300 4500 W. 50th Avenue Anchorage, Alaska 99502 CONNECTICUT (907) 243-8916 Capt. Kenneth H. Kirschner ARIZONA Department of Public Safety Statewide Narcotics Task Force Captain Bill McCance 294 Colony Street Arizona DPS Meriden, Connecticut 06450 P.O. Box 6638 (203) 238-6616 Phoenix, Arizona 85005-6638 (602) 223-2137 DELAWARE FAX (602) 223-2347 Captain Raymond W. Hancock ARKANSAS Lt. John Capuano Special Investigations Unit Major Doug Stephens Delaware State Police Lt. Doug Williams Troop 9, P.O. Box 627 Criminal Investigation Division Odessa, Delaware 19730-0627 Arkansas State Police (302) 378-6157 P.O. Box 5901 FAX (302) 378-6357 Little Rock, Arkansas 72215 (501) 224-4616 FLORIDA (501) 224-3393 FAX (501) 224-5006 Robert E. Cummings, Asst. Com. Florida Dept. of Law Enforcement P.O. Box 1489 Tallahassee, Florida 32302 (904) 488-8771 FAX (904) 488-2189 GEORGIA KANSAS James F. Davis, Asst. Deputy Dale Finger, Asst. Director Director Charles Sexson, SAC Georgia Bureau of Investigation Dale A. Rowley, SAS Drug Enforcement Floyd L. Bradley, SAS P.O. Box 370808 Kansas Bureau of Investigation Decatur, Georgia 30037-0808 1620 S. W. Tyler (404) 244-2541; FAX (404) 243-6544 Topeka, Kansas 66612 (913) 232-6000 IDAHO FAX (913) 296-6781 Chief Glenn Ford KENTUCKY Idaho Bureau of Narcotics 6081 Clinton Street Gary Lusher Boise, Idaho 83704 Drug Enforcement/Spec. Invest. (208) 327-7120 Kentucky State Police FAX (208) 327-7125 919 Versailles Road Frankfort, Kentucky 40601 ILLINOIS (502) 695-6321 FAX (502) 843-5834 Damon L. Runyon Assistant Deputy Director LOUISIANA Illinois State Police 500 Iles Park Place Captain Mark Oxley Springfield, Illinois 62718 Louisiana State Police (217) 782-8760 Inv. Support Section FAX (217) 785-2330 P.O. Box 66614 Baton Rouge, LA 70896 INDIANA (504) 925-4749 Lt. Robert L. Burns Lt. Geoff Bordelon Investigation Division Louisiana State Police Indiana State Police Region III Narcotics Indiana State Office Bldg. P.O. Box 7972 100 North Senate Avenue Alexandria, LA 71306 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 (318) 484-2190 (317) 232-8280 MAINE IOWA Frank Amoroso G. "Hank" Mayer, Director Director, Organized Crime Unit Iowa Div. of Narcotic Enforcement Maine State Police Wallace State Office Bldg. 36 Hospital Street Des Moines, Iowa 50319 Augusta, Maine 04333 (515) 281-6296 (207) 688-2246 (207) 624-8649 MARYLAND MISSISSIPPI Lt. Col. Thomas Carr, Chief Major Steve Mallory Bureau of Drug Enforcement Major Charles W. Lindsey Maryland State Police Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics Pikesville, Maryland 21208-3899 P.O. Box 7459 (410) 653-4363 Jackson, Mississippi 39282 FAX (410) 290-1620 (601) 359-1570 MISSOURI MASSACHUSETTS Captain W. B. Darnell Capt. William Southerland Division of Drug & Crime Control Massachusetts State Police Missouri State Highway Patrol DIU Narcotics 1510 E. Elm St., Box 568 6 West Street Jefferson City, Missouri 65102 Norwell, Massachusetts 02061 (314) 751-3313 FAX (314) 751-9382 (617) 727-2117 MONTANA MICHIGAN Rick Day, Administrator Insp. Jeff Steffel Law Enforcement Services Division Michigan State Police J. Tom Adamo, Chief 714 S. Harrison Road Criminal Investigation Bureau East Lansing, Michigan 48823 Montana Dept. of Justice/Crim. (517) 336-6262 Bureau FAX (517) 336-6211 303 Roberts, Room 368 Helena, Montana 59620 Insp. Joe Koenig (406) 444-3875 Michigan State Police 18050 Deering NEBRASKA Livonia, Michigan 48152 (313) 525-4149 Lt. Don Blausey FAX (313) 525-0443 Nebraska State Patrol Investigative Services Division MINNESOTA Box 1602 Grand Island, Nebraska 68801 SAC John Fossum (308) 382-8962 Minnesota Dept. of Public Safety FAX (308) 381-5656 Bureau of Criminal Apprehension 1246 University Avenue NEVADA St. Paul, Minnesota 55104 (612) 642-0610 John Drew, Acting Chief FAX (612) 642-0618 Rick Cypher, Deputy Chief Nevada Division of Investigation 555 Wright Way Carson City, Nevada 89711-0100 (702) 687-4412 NEW HAMPSHIRE OHIO Lt. Nicholas Halias New Hampshire State Police John Lenhart Hazen Drive Ohio Bureau of Criminal Concord, New Hampshire 03305 Identification & Investigation (603) 271-2663 1580 State Route 56 P.O. Box 365 NEW JERSEY London, Ohio 43140 (614) 466-8204 Ext. 232 Captain Vincent Modarelli New Jersey State Police OKLAHOMA Criminal Enterprise and Racketeering Bureau Fred Means, Director P.O. Box 7068 Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics West Trenton, New Jersey 08628 4545 No. Lincoln Blvd., Suite 11 (609) 530-3080 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105 (609) 530-3343 (FAX) (405) 521-2885 NEW MEXICO OREGON Non-Members Lt. Robert Miller Drug Enforcement Section NEW YORK Oregon State Police 107 Public Service Bldg. James H. Englishby Salem, Oregon 97310 Staff Inspector (503) 378-3720 Ext. 354 New York State Police Building 22 PENNSYLVANIA Public Sec. Building Albany, New York 12226 Captain Joseph J. Biro (518) 457-9579 Pennsylvania State Police Bureau of Criminal Investigation NORTH CAROLINA 1800 Elmerton Avenue Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17110 Charles Overton, Asst. Director (717) 783-5524 FAX (717) 783-5431 Cuyler Windham, Asst. Director North Carolina Bureau of Office of AG, Drug Law Div. Investigation Louis Gentile, Asst. Dep. Dir. P.O. Box 29500 Bureau of Narcotics Inv. & Raleigh, North Carolina 27626 Drug Control (919) 662-4500 2912 Seminary Drive Greensburg, PA 15601 NORTH DAKOTA (412) 832-5350 Director Bill Broer RHODE ISLAND Bur. of Criminal Investigation Jerald C. Kemmet, Chief Agent Captain Brian R. Andrews Narcotics Division Det. Cmdr., Criminal Division Richard G. Olson, Chief Agent Crpl. James C. Lynch Criminal Division Narcotic Division P.O. Box 1054 P.O. Box 185 Bismarck, North Dakota 58502 N. Scituate, Rhode Island 02857 (701) 221-6180; FAX (701) 221-6158 (401) 647-3311 VIRGINIA SOUTH CAROLINA Billy Allsbrook, Asst. Dir. Captain Steven A. Smith Bureau of Criminal Investigation South Carolina Law Enf. Division P.O. Box 27472 P.O. Box 21398 Richmond, Virginia 23261 Columbia, South Carolina 29221 (804) 323-2323 (803) 737-9051; FAX (803) 737-3796 FAX (804) 323-2021 SOUTH DAKOTA Tom Clarke, SAC Duane Dahl Bureau of Criminal Investigation P.O. Box 1417 Div. of Criminal Investigation Culpeper, VA 22701 P.O. Box 893 Sioux Falls, South Dakota 57101 (605) 339-6686; FAX (605) 331-2150 WASHINGTON TENNESSEE Captain G. Marshall Pugh Washington State Patrol SAC Bernard Redd, Narcotics Unit Inv. Asst. Div. Tennessee Bureau of Investigation General Administration Bldg. P.O. Box 100940 P.O. Box 2347 Nashville, Tennessee 37224-0940 Olympia, Washington 98507-2347 (615) 741-0430 (206) 753-3287; FAX (206) 586-8231 TEXAS WEST VIRGINIA Mike Scott, Commander Cpt. Thomas L. Kirk, Comdr. Narcotics Service West Virginia State Police Texas Department of Public Safety 725 Jefferson Road P.O. Box 4087 So. Charleston, W. Virginia 25309 Austin, Texas 78773 (304) 348-2600; FAX (304) 744-9369 (512) 465-2150; FAX (512) 465-2837 WISCONSIN UTAH Ronald H. Ninneman, Administrator Captain Stuart Smith Div. of Narcotic Enforcement Division of Criminal Invest. Wisconsin Dept. of Justice P.O. Box 18654 123 W. Washington Avenue Salt Lake City, Utah 84118 Madison, Wisconsin 53707-7857 (801) 533-6227; FAX (801) 533-6237 (608) 267-1333 FAX (608) 267-2777 VERMONT Mailing Address: P.O. Box 7857 Madison, WI 53707 Major Nicholas Ruggiero Lt. Steven Miller WYOMING Vermont State Police, DPS 103 South Main Street Thomas J. Pagel, Director Waterbury, Vermont 05676 Wyoming Division of Criminal (802) 244-8781 Investigation (802) 244-8727 (24-hr Number) 316 West 22nd Street Cheyenne, WY 82002 (307) 777-7181 FAX (307) 777-7252 PROVISIONAL MEMBERS HAWAII Alika Desha WSIN Regional Director Honolulu Police Department 1455 South Beretania Street Honolulu, Hawaii 96814 (808) 943-3365 AFFILIATE MEMBERS CANADA Sgt. Michael Roussy DCMP Liaison U.S. Dept. of Justice, DEA 555 West 57th Street New York, New York 10019 (212) 399-4960 PENNSYLVANIA Anthony Scala Clandestine Lab Coordinator Drug Prosecution Section Office of the Attorney General 16th Floor, Strawberry Square Harrisburg, PA 17120 (717) 783-9578 QUEBEC Michael Poirier Quebec Police Force 1701 Parthenais Montreal, Quebec h2L-4K7 (514) 598-4789 Inspector V. Casey RCM Police Drug Enforcement Directorate 1200 Alta Vista Drive Ottawa, Ontario, Canada KIA-OR2 MAILING LIST David L. Westrate Assistant Administrator Drug Enforcement Administration 700 Army Navy Drive Arlington, Virginia 22202 (202) 307-7358 or (1000) Gwen Holden Executive Vice President National Criminal Justice Assoc. Suite 618 444 North Capitol St. N.W. Washington, D.C. 20001 (202) 347-4900/FAX(202)-508-3859 National Drug Intelligence Center 8201 Greensboro Drive McLean, Virginia 22102 NDIC P.O. Box 38 Johnstown, Pennsylvania 15907 El Paso Intelligence Center (EPIC) SSG Sims st., Bldg. 11339 Biggs Army Airfield, Ft. Bliss El Paso, Texas 79918-5100 NATIONAL ALLIANCE OF STATE DRUG ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES PRESIDENT: SERGEANT AT ARMS: THOMAS J. GORMAN BILL McCANCE CALIFORNIA BUREAU OF NARCOTIC ENFORCEMENT ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY NATIONA VICE PRESIDENT: PAST PRESIDENT THOMAS J. PAGEL SDEA JIMMY DAVIS WYOMING DIVISION OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION GEORGIA BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION SECRETARY: ALLIANCE MEMBERS AT LARGE: CHARLES W. LINDSEY BILLY ALLSBROOK MISSISSIPPI BUREAU OF NARCOTICS P.O. BOX 16278 VIRGINIA STATE POLICE AUSTIN, TEXAS 78761 JAMES H. ENGLISHBY TREASURER: NEW YORK STATE POLICE JOSEPH A. KOENIG CHARLES SEXSON MICHIGAN STATE POLICE KANSAS BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION 27 April 1993 Mr. Jose Cerda Senior Policy Analyst Domestic Policy Council The White House Washington, D.C. Dear Mr. Cerda; I would like to take this opportunity to introduce our Alliance, and to offer our cooperation and assistance to your transition efforts. The National Alliance of State Drug Enforcement Agencies (NASDEA) is a nonpartisan association comprised of the top drug enforcement administrators from all 50 states. Our purpose is not only to exchange ideas and information among the various states, but to interact with appropriate federal authorities as it relates to the national drug problem. We are unique in that we represent all 50 states and have well over 300 years of combined experience in drug enforcement. We have, in the past, worked closely with the Office of National Drug Control Policy and the Drug Enforcement Administration to develop a positive relationship and a forum for exchanging information, ideas and strategies involving drug control. We would very much like to continue and enhance that effort under your administration. As the current Alliance president, I would be pleased to meet with you and members of your staff to discuss establishing a relationship that would be mutually beneficial to federal and state governments in making greater progress in combating the drug problem nationally. Arrangements for a meeting may be directed to me at the California Department of Justice, Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement, P.O. Box 161089, Sacramento, California 95816-1089, or telephone (916) 227-4044. A copy of our membership roster and a pamphlet providing an overview of NASDEA is enclosed. I look forward to hearing from you soon. Yours truly, Thomas Gorman, President NASDEA Enclosures: 1 cf: Executive Board Members NATIONAL ALLIANCE OF STATE DRUG ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES PRESIDENT: SERGEANT AT ARMS: THOMAS J. GORMAN BILL McCANCE CALIFORNIA BUREAU OF NARCOTIC ENFORCEMENT ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY NATIONAL VICE PRESIDENT: PAST PRESIDENT THOMAS J. PAGEL SDEA JIMMY DAVIS WYOMING DIVISION OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION GEORGIA BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION SECRETARY: ALLIANCE MEMBERS AT LARGE: CHARLES W. LINDSEY BILLY ALLSBROOK MISSISSIPPI BUREAU OF NARCOTICS P.O. BOX 16278 VIRGINIA STATE POLICE JAMES H. ENGLISHBY AUSTIN, TEXAS 78761 TREASURER: NEW YORK STATE POLICE JOSEPH A. KOENIG CHARLES SEXSON MICHIGAN STATE POLICE KANSAS BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION NASDEA AGENCY MEMBER LIST ACTIVE MEMBERS April 27, 1993 ALABAMA ARIZONA Lt. Roscoe Howell, Asst. Div. Chief Captain Jeffrey Raynor Cpt. Doug Nelson, Assistant Arizona DPS Division Chief P.O. Box 6638 Alabama Dept. of Public Safety Phoenix, Arizona 85005-6638 Narcotics Division (602) 223-2137 2720 A Gunter Park Drive West FAX (602) 223-2347 Montgomery, Alabama 36109 (205) 260-1100;FAX (205)260-1160 ARKANSAS ALASKA Major Doug Stephens Lt. Paul G. Harris Lt. Doug Williams Commander Criminal Investigation Division Statewide Drug Enforcement Arkansas State Police Alaska State Troopers P.O. Box 5901 4500 W. 50th Avenue Little Rock, Arkansas 72215 Anchorage, Alaska 99502 (501) 221-8210 (907) 243-8916 (501) 221-8220 FAX (501) 224-5006 CALIFORNIA GEORGIA Deputy Chief Thomas J. Gorman California Bureau of Narcotic James F. Davis, Asst. Deputy Enforcement Director P. O. Box 161089 Georgia Bureau of Investigation Sacramento, California 95814 Drug Enforcement (916) 227-4044 P.O. Box 370808 FAX (916) 227-3945 Decatur, Georgia 30037-0808 (404) 244-2541; FAX (404)243-6544 COLORADO IDAHO Insp. Richard McNamee Colorado Bureau of Investigation Chief Glenn Ford 690 Kipling St., Suite 3000 Idaho Bureau of Narcotics Denver, Colorado 80215 6081 Clinton Street (303)239-4300 Boise, Idaho 83704 (208) 327-7120 CONNECTICUT FAX (208) 327-7125 Capt. Kenneth H. Kirschner ILLINOIS Department of Public Safety Statewide Narcotics Task Force Damon L. Runyon 294 Colony Street Assistant Deputy Director Meriden, Connecticut 06450 Illinois State Police (203) 238-6616 500 Iles Park Place Springfield, Illinois 62718 DELAWARE (217) 782-8760 FAX (217) 785-2330 Captain Raymond W. Hancock Lt. John Capuano INDIANA Special Investigations Unit Delaware State Police Lt. Robert L. Burns Troop 9, P. O. Box 627 Investigation Division Odessa, Delaware 19730-0627 Indiana State Police (302) 378-6157 Indiana State Office Bldg. FAX (302) 378-6357 100 North Senate Avenue Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 FLORIDA (317) 232-8280 Robert E. Cummings, Asst. Com. IOWA Florida Dept. of Law Enforcement P. O. Box 1489 G. "Hank" Mayer, Director Tallahassee, Florida 32302 Iowa Div. of Narcotic Enforcement (904) 488-8771 Wallace State Office Bldg. FAX (904) 488-2189 Des Moines, Iowa 50319 (515)281-6296 KANSAS MARYLAND Dale Finger, Asst. Director Lt. Col. Thomas Carr, Chief Charles Sexson, SAC Bureau of Drug Enforcement Dale A. Rowley, SAS Maryland State Police Floyd L. Bradley, SAS Pikesville, Maryland 21208-3899 Kansas Bureau of Investigation (410) 290-1620 1620 S. W. Tyler FAX (410) 290-1620 Topeka, Kansas 66612 (913) 232-6000 MASSACHUSETTS FAX (913) 296-6781 Capt. William Southerland KENTUCKY Massachusetts State Police DIU Narcotics Gary Lusher 6 West Street Drug Enforcement/Spec. Invest. Norwall, Massachusetts 02061 Kentucky State Police (617) 727-2117 919 Versailles Road Frankfort, Kentucky 40601 MICHIGAN (502) 695-6321 FAX (502) 843-5834 Insp. Joe Koenig Michigan State Police LOUISIANA 18050 Deering Livonia, Michigan 48152 Captain Mark Oxley (313) 525-4149 Louisiana State Police FAX (313) 525-0443 Inv. Support Section P.O. Box 66614 Baton Rouge, LA 70896 (504) 925-4749 MINNESOTA SAC John Fossum Minnesota Dept. of Public Safety MAINE Bureau of Criminal Apprehension 1246 University Avenue Frank Amoroso St. Paul, Minnesota 55104 Dir. Maine Drug Enf. Agency (612) 642-0610 Maine State Police FAX (612) 642-0618 36 Hospital Street Augusta, Maine 04333 NEW HAMPSHIRE (207) 688-2246 Lt. Michael G. Hureau (207) 624-8649 New Hampshire State Police 10 Hazen Drive Concord, New Hampshire 03305 (603) 271-2663 NEW JERSEY MISSISSIPPI Captain Vincent Modarelli Major Charles W. Lindsey New Jersey State Police Major Steve Mallory Criminal Enterprise and Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics Racketeering Bureau P.O. Box 7459 P. O. Box 7068 Jackson, Mississippi 39282 West Trention, New Jersey 08628 (601) 359-1570 (609) 530-3080 FAX (609) 530-3343 MISSOURI NEW MEXICO Captain W. B. Darnell Division of Drug & Crime Control Cpt. John E. Cordova Missouri State Highway Patrol New Mexico State Police 1510 E. Elm St., Box 568 Narcotics Disision Jefferson City, MO 65102 Box 1628 (314) 751-3313 Santa Fe, New Mexico 87504-1628 FAX (314) 751-9382 (505) 827-9086 MONTANA NEW YORK J. Tom Adamo, Chief James H. Englishby Narcotics Investigation Bureau Staff Inspector Montana Dept. of Justice New York State Police 303 Roberts, Room 367 Building 22 Helena, Montana 59620 Public Sec. Building (404) 444-3875 Albany, New York 12226 FAX (406) 444-2759 (518) 457-9579 FAX (518) 457-4779 NEBRASKA NORTH CAROLINA Lt. William Schlachter Charles Overton, Asst. Director Nebraska State Patrol Cuyler Windham, Asst. Director Investigative Services Div. North Carolina Bureau of Box 1602 Investigation Grand Island, Nebraska 68801 3320 Old Garner Rd. (308) 382-8962 P.O. Box 29500 FAX (308) 381-5656 Raleigh, North Carolina 27626 (919) 662-4500 NEVADA John Drew, Acting Chief Rich Cypher, Deputy Chief Nevada Division of Investigation 555 Wright Way Carson City, NV 89711-0100 (702) 687-4412 NORTH DAKOTA PENNSYLVANIA Director Bill Broer Major Joseph J. Biro Bureau of Criminal Investigation Pennsylvania State Police Jerald C. Kemmet, Chief Agent Bureau of Drug Law Enf. Narcotics Division 16th Floor, Strawberry Square Richard G. Olson, Chief Agent Harrisburg, PA 17120 Criminal Division (717) 783-1336 P.O. Box 1054 FAX (717) 783-2935 Bismarch, North Dakota 58502 Office of AG, Drug Law Div. (701)221-6180; FAX (701)221-6158 Louis Gentile, Asst. Dep. Dir. Bureau of Narcotics Inv. & OHIO Drug Control 2912 Seminary Drive John Lenhart Greensburg, PA 15601 Ohio Bureau of Criminal (412) 832-5350 Identification & Investigation 1580 State Route 56 RHODE ISLAND P. O. Box 365 London, Ohio 43140 Captain Brian R. Andrews (614)466-8204 Ext. 232 Det. Cmdr., Criminal Division Crpl. James C. Lynch OKLAHOMA Narcotic Division P. O. Box 185 Elaine Dodd, Director N. Scituate, RI 02857 Oklahoma State Bureau of (401) 647-3311 Narcotics 4545 N.Lincoln Blvd.,Suite 11 SOUTH CAROLINA Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 521-2885 Captain Steven A. Smith South Carolina Law Enf. Division OREGON P.O. Box 21398 Columbia, South Carolina 29221 Lt. Robert Miller (803)896-7011; FAX (803)896-7192 Drug Enforcement Section Oregon State Police SOUTH DAKOTA 107 Public Service Bldg. Salem, Oregon 97310 Duane Dahl (503) 378-3720 Ext. 354 Div. of Criminal Investigation P.O. Box 893 Sioux Falls, South Dakota 57101 (605)339-6686; FAX (605)331-2150 TENNESSEE WASHINGTON SAC Bernard Redd, Narcotics Unit Captain G. Marshall Pugh Tennessee Bureau of Investigation Washington State Patrol P.O. Box 100940 Inv. Asst. Div. Nashville, Tennessee 37224-0940 General Administration Bldg. (615) 741-0430 P.O. Box 2347 Olympia, Washington 98507-2347 TEXAS (206) 753-3287 FAX (206) 586-8231 Mike Scott, Commander Narcotics Service WEST VIRGINIA Texas Department of Public Safety P.O. Box 4087 Cpt. Thomas L. Kirk, Comdr. Austin, Texas 78773 West Virginia State Police (512)465-2150; FAX (512)465-2837 725 Jefferson Road So. Charleston, W. VA 25309 UTAH (304) 348-2600 FAX (304) 744-9369 Captain Stuart Smith Division of Criminal Investigation WISCONSIN P.O. Box 18654 Salt Lake City, Utah 84118 Ronald H. Ninneman, Admin. (801)533-6227; FAX (801)533-6237 Div. of Narcotic Enforcement Wisconsin Dept. of Justice VERMONT 123 W. Washington Avenue Madison, Wisconsin 53707-7857 Major Nicholas Ruggiero (608) 267-1333 Lt. Steven Miller FAX (608) 267-2777 Vermont State Police, DPS Mailing Address: 103 South Main Street P.O. Box 7857 Waterbury, Vermont 05676 Madison, Wisconsin 53707 (803) 244-8781 (802) 244-8727 (24-hr Number) WYOMING VIRGINIA Thomas J. Pagel, Director Billy Allsbrook, Asst. Dir Wyoming Division of Criminal Virginia State Police Investigation Bureau of Criminal Investigation 316 West 22nd Street P.O. Box 27472 Cheyenne, WY 82002 Richmond, Virginia 23261 (307) 777-7181 (804) 323-2323 FAX (307) 777-7252 FAX (804) 323-2021 Tom Clarke, SAC Bureau of Criminal Investigation P. O. Box 1417 Culpeper, VA 22701 PROVISIONAL MEMBERS HAWAII Alika Desha WSIN Regional Director Honolulu Police Department 1455 South Beretania Street Honolulu, Hawaii 96814 (808) 943-3365 AFFILIATE MEMBERS CANADA Sgt. Michael Roussy DCMP Liaison U.S. Dept. of Justice, DEA 555 West 57th Street New York, New York 10019 (212) 399-4960 PENNSYLVANIA Anthony Scala Clandestine Lab Coordinator Drug Prosecution Section Office of the Attorney General 16th Floor, Strawberry Square Harrisburg, PA 17120 (717) 783-9578 QUEBEC Michael Poirier Quebec Police Force 1701 Parthenais Montreal, Quebec h2L-4K7 (514) 598-4789 Inspector V. Casey RCM Police Drug Enforcement Directorate 1200 Alta Vista Drive Ottawa, Ontario, Canada KIA-OR2 MAILING LIST David L. Westrate Assistant Administrator Drug Enforcement Administration 700 Army Navy Drive Arlington, Virginia 22202 (202) 307-7358 or (1000) Gwen Holden Executive Vice President National Criminal Justice Assoc. Suite 618 444 North Capitol St., N. W. Washington, D.C. 20001 (202) 347-4900/FAX(202) 508-3859 National Drug Intelligence Center 8201 Greensboro Drive McLean, Virginia 22102 NDIC P. O. Box 38 Johnstown, Pennsylvania 15907 El Paso Intelligence Center (EPIC) SSG Sims St., Bldg. 11339 Biggs Army Airfield, Ft. Bliss El Paso, Texas 79918-5100 Doug Wankel Dep. Assistant Administration DEA P.O. Box 2302 Arlington, VA 22202 (202) 307-7929 Members Alabama Bureau of Investigations Alaska State Troopers Arizona Department of Public Safety Arkansas State Police National Alliance California Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement Colorado Bureau of Investigation of Connecticut Department of Public Safety Delaware State Police State Drug Enforcement Florida Department of Law Enforcement Georgia Bureau of Investigation Agencies Idaho Bureau of Narcotics Illinois State Police Indiana State Police Iowa Division of Narcotic Enforcement Kansas Bureau of Investigation Kentucky State Police Louisiana State Police Maine State Police Maryland State Police Massachusetts State Police Michigan State Police Minnesota Department of Public Safety Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics Missouri State Highway Patrol Montana Department of Justice Nebraska State Patrol Nevada Division of Investigation New Hampshire State Police New Jersey State Police New Mexico State Police New York State Police Founded in 1975 North Carolina Bureau of Investigation North Dakota Office of Attorney General Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics Oregon State Police Pennsylvania State Police Pennsylvania Bureau of Narcotics Investigation Royal Canadian Mounted Police Rhode Island State Police South Carolina Law Enforcement Division South Dakota Division of Criminal Investigation Tennessee Bureau of Investigation Texas Department of Public Safety Vermont State Police National Alliance of State Drug Enforcement Agencies P.O. Box 16278 Austin, Texas 78761 Utah Division of Investigations (512) 465-2150 Virginia State Police Washington State Patrol West Virginia State Police Wisconsin Department of Justice P.O. Box 16278 Austin, Texas Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation 78761 Major Objectives of the NASDEA Significant NASDEA Accomplishments In 1975, eight states formed the State Drug Enforce- ment Alliance (SDEA). Other states soon realized the To provide a forum for agency heads and com- Coordinating the establishment of a uniform value of such an organization and the Alliance grew mand personnel to exchange management infor- data base among member agencies. in membership. mation. Obtaining membership in the El Paso Intelli- Now called the National Alliance, (NASDEA), the To serve member agencies by providing state gence Center (EPIC) for NASDEA member Alliance has 50 member states. enforcement input at the federal level in: agencies. MISSION STATEMENT Identification of drug problems nationwide; Interacting with the FBI to insure inclusion of accurate drug data in the revamped Uniform The mission of the National Alliance of State Drug Development and implementation of policies Crime Reporting System that will be used be- Enforcement Agencies (NASDEA) is to provide a for enforcement of drug control laws; ginning 1992. forum for state drug enforcement executives to exchange information, concepts, techniques and Promoting a national Drug Abuse Resistance Development of greater coordination and co- management objectives unique to their area of law Education (D.A.R.E.) program through individ- operation with federal, state and local law enforcement. NASDEA also serves as a collective ual member states. enforcement; voice for state level drug enforcement in providing input for the development of national drug strategies Working with DEA to establish policies that National drug law enforcement legislation and programs. further enhance the federal working relation- development. ships with NASDEA members. As one of the major forces in the war on drugs, State To foster greater cooperation and coordination Drug Law Enforcement Agencies have a responsibility Placing a NASDEA representative on the Inter- between member state drug enforcement agencies national Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) to address the issues surrounding the problem. in: Narcotics and Dangerous Drug Committee. Member states of the NASDEA possess unique knowledge of drug trends in the United States. Exchange of information; Coordinating with the Office of National Drug Collecting and disseminating the drug trend data on Control Policy. an annual basis is a goal of the NASDEA. Exchange of ideas and methods for detection and apprehension of drug law violators; Assisting member agencies in the development As a voice for the states, the NASDEA will maintain a and establishment of: working dialogue with the D.E.A., U.S. Customs, the Development of new and effective legislation; Office of National Drug Control Policy, the Interna- Marijuana Eradication Programs tional Association of Chiefs of Police, and other Promoting parent, civic, and education group National Drug Law Enforcement Agencies. Clandestine Laboratory Programs involvement in efforts to reduce demand for drug abuse. Precursor Chemical Monitoring Programs The NASDEA seeks to promote law enforcement involvement in drug education and prevention. It Operation Pipeline Highway Drug Interdic- also will work to increase awareness of the drug tion Programs problem among law enforcement personnel who are State-level Narcotic Officers Associations not assigned to drug enforcement. Officer Safety Training With state efforts filling the gap between federal and local enforcement efforts, the states have a unique Innovative Comtemporary Investigative perspective on the drug enforcement picture. This Strategies makes NASDEA an essential element in the develop- Programs to increase staffing and funding ment of a national drug strategy.