Government Reports
An evaluation of how the State and Defense Departments are implementing the Defense Department's Section 1206 military aid program, which was new at the time.
The document outlines the request for $94.3 billion from the Department of Defense to fund the operations of the Global War on Terror for the fical year of 2007.
Sen. Richard Lugar (R-Indiana) asked committee staff to travel to several regions to "assess whether the
State and Defense Departments are working together overseas in a way that contributes to overarching U.S. foreign policy goals."
Review of U.S. military, economic, and other obligations and allegations of human rights and other concerning violations.
This report is a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request to provide "all funds, broken down by each recipient country and the purpose for which such funds were used, obligated, or disbursed from FY 1998 to FY 2006 under the Department of Defense Drug Interdiction and Counter-Drug Activities program.
This report outlines USSOUTHCOM's priorities and their strategic importance, as well as the challenges and threats posed by the current conditions in Latin America. Furthermore, it states USSOUTHCOM's previous operations and future requirements.
By May 1, the Secretary of State must submit to Congress a country-by-country report on actions taken by the U.S. Government to encourage respect for human rights. This report is required by Section 665 of the FY 2003 Foreign Relations Authorization Act (P.L. 107-228), as amended by Section 2121 of the ADVANCE Democracy Act of 2007 (P.L. 110-53). After 2007 these reports were re-titled Advancing Freedom and Democracy Reports
The Southern Command's annual overview of its challenges and programs, usually presented to the Armed Services Committees of both houses of Congress in March or April.
Since 2002, Congress has granted expanded authority to use counter narcotics funds for a unified campaign to fight both drug trafficking and terrorist organizations in
Colombia.
We recommend that Defense and Homeland Security (1) plan for likely declines in interdiction assets and (2) develop measures with ONDCP to better assess interdiction operations
We examined how the U.S. funding and resources provided to Colombia have been used, and what challenges remain in securing the pipeline.
We recommend that the Secretary of State establish performance measures for the ABD program that include benchmarks and timeframes. We also recommend that the Secretary of State encourage Colombia to (1) seek ways to more actively involve the police in A
This report focuses on the interactions between Mexico and the United States on migration and border issues during the administrations of President George W. Bush and President Vicente Fox of Mexico.
This report deals with broader issues in U.S. relations with the Caribbean and
does not include an extensive discussion of Haiti and Cuba
Cuba's retention on the terrorism list has received more attention in recent years in light of increased support for legislative initiatives to lift some U.S. sanctions under the current economic embargo. Should U.S. restrictions be lifted, a variety of trade and aid restrictions would remain in place because of Cuba's retention on the terrorism list
While there has been measurable progress in Colombia's internal security, as
indicated by decreases in violence, and in the eradication of drug crops, no effect has
been seen with regard to price, purity, and availability of cocaine and heroin in the
Presidential memorandul authorizing a drawdown of up to $88.5 million of defense articles, defense services, and military education and training from the Department of Defense for the Government of Afghanistan.
This report is presented by the Department of Defense (DoD) in accordance with Title 10 of the United States Code, section 2249c. It outlines Counterterrorism Fellowship Program expendatures for FY2005.
In 2003, the Office of Aviation fumigated more than 132,000 hectares of coca, a record amount.