[United States Government Manual]
[June 01, 2007]
[Pages 96-97]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]



Office of National Drug Control Policy

Executive Office of the President, Washington, DC 20503

Phone, 202-395-6700. Fax, 202-395-6708. Internet, 
www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov.
Director                                          John P. Walters
    Chief of Staff                                Stephen A. Katsurinis
Deputy Director                                   (vacancy)
Deputy Director for Demand Reduction              Bertha Madras
Deputy Director for State, Local, and Tribal      Scott M. Burns
        Affairs
Deputy Director for Supply Reduction              James F. O'Gara
Associate Director, Performance and Budget        David J. Rivait
Associate Director, Legislative Affairs           Keith B. Nelson
Associate Director, Management and                Michele C. Marx
        Administration
Associate Director, Public Affairs                Thomas A. Riley
General Counsel                                   Edward H. Jurith
Chief Scientist, Counter-Drug Technology          David W. Murray
        Assessment Center
Associate Director, National Youth Anti-Drug      Robert W. Denniston
        Media Campaign

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The Office of National Drug Control Policy assists the President in 
establishing policies, priorities, and objectives in the National Drug 
Control Strategy. It also provides budget, program, and policy 
recommendations on the efforts of National Drug Control Program 
agencies.
The Office of National Drug Control Policy was established by the 
National Narcotics Leadership Act of 1988 (21 U.S.C. 1501 et seq.), 
effective January 29, 1989, as amended by the Violent Crime Control and 
Law Enforcement Act of 1994 (21 U.S.C. 1502, 1506, 1508) and 
reauthorized by the Office of National Drug Control Policy 
Reauthorization Act of 2006 (21 U.S.C. 1701 note,120 Stat. 3502).
    The Director of National Drug Control Policy is appointed by the 
President with the advice and consent of the Senate.

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The Director is assisted by a Deputy Director, a Deputy Director for 
Demand Reduction, a Deputy Director for Supply Reduction, and a Deputy 
Director for State, Local, and Tribal Affairs.
    The Director of National Drug Control Policy is responsible for 
establishing policies, objectives, priorities, and performance 
measurement for the national drug control program, and for annually 
promulgating a national drug control strategy and supporting annual 
reports and an annual national drug control program budget to be 
submitted to the Congress by the President. The Director advises the 
President regarding necessary changes in the organization, management, 
budgeting, and personnel allocation of Federal agencies involved in drug 
enforcement activities and is also responsible for notifying Federal 
agencies if their policies are not in compliance with their 
responsibilities under the National Drug Control Strategy. Additionally, 
the Office has direct programmatic responsibility for the Drug-Free 
Communities Program, the National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign, the 
various programs under the Counter-Drug Technology Assessment Center, 
and the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas Program.

Sources of Information

Employment  Inquiries regarding employment should be directed to the 
Personnel Section, Office of National Drug Control Policy. Phone, 202-
395-6695.
Publications  To receive publications about drugs and crime, to get 
specific drug-related data, to obtain customized bibliographic searches, 
and to find out about data availability and other information resources 
that may meet your needs, contact the Drugs and Crime Clearinghouse. 
Phone, 800-666-3332. Fax, 301-251-5212. E-mail, [email protected]. 
Internet, www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov.

For further information, contact the Office of National Drug Control 
Policy, Executive Office of the President, Washington, DC 20503. Phone, 
202-395-6700. Fax, 202-395-6708. Internet, www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov.

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