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File #: 18-2920   
Type: Grant Applications and Awards
In control: City Council A Session
On agenda: 5/17/2018
Posting Language: Ordinance approving the acceptance of an additional $43,500.00 from the Office of National Drug Control Policy for the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area grant to increase the original fund award to the San Antonio HIDTA Initiative for the grant period January 1, 2017 through December 31, 2018. [Erik J. Walsh, Deputy City Manager; William P. McManus, Chief of Police]
Attachments: 1. 2017 HIDTA RFCA - Modification #4,5,&6, 2. Fiscal Impact Form, 3. 2017 HIDTA Grant Modification #4 5 6, 4. 2017 HIDTA RFCA - Modification #4,5,&6, 5. Draft Ordinance, 6. Ordinance 2018-05-17-0354
DEPARTMENT: Police


DEPARTMENT HEAD: William P. McManus, Chief of Police


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: City Wide


SUBJECT:

Office of National Drug Control Policy 2017 HIDTA Grant Modification


SUMMARY:

An ordinance authorizing the acceptance of an additional $43,500.00 funds from the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) for the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) grant. The additional funds would increase the total grant award to $2,083,610.00, and establish an increase to the San Antonio Police Department HIDTA Task Force, South Texas HIDTA Intelligence Center, and South Texas HIDTA Support Services Initiative Budgets for the grant period January 1, 2017, through December 31, 2018.


BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

The HIDTA mission is to reduce drug trafficking in the San Antonio metropolitan area by instituting innovative narcotic enforcement investigations and the seizure of illegally obtained assets in an effort to reduce the profitability of narcotics trafficking.

The San Antonio HIDTA Initiative, a multi-agency task force, performs drug interdiction operations designed to enhance the Police Department's narcotics enforcement efforts. This program allows the unit to use task force concepts which provides the capability to cross jurisdictional boundaries by employing law enforcement officers from local, state, and federal levels. The program targets narcotics organizations by focusing on the middle to upper level traffickers, and investigates the distribution of narcotics and related enterprises. Members of this unit are trained to investigate money laundering, asset structuring, financial auditing, and to apply surveillance techniques necessary to develop intelligence and make arrests.

The South Texas HIDTA Intelligence Center has a two-fold responsibility. The center will respond to inquiries from San Antonio and surrounding counties' criminal justice agencies by providing timely intelligence reports gathered from databases of the ...

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