Each post is responsible for defining its own procedures for monitoring asset use and assessing the impact of the resources provided to their counterparts. Commodities are monitored throughout their useful life, as determined during inspections by the Narcotics Coordinators or the Narcotics Affairs Sections' (NAS) staffs.
Some NAS posts are provided resources under various Department of Defense (DOD) Authorities to support foreign military involvement in counternarcotics and law enforcement activities. Posts receiving such equipment must include it in their EUM programs and reports.
INL requires submission of the EUM report by January 31 for the previous calendar year. The report comments on the extent to which planned EUM procedures were followed during the previous year: the location, use, and condition of the commodities; the program impact of the support provided; problems encountered in the course of the year's monitoring; and program changes required as a result of the EUM activities.
NOTE: Information included in this report is based on the latest information available at the time of publication. The information for this report covers data collected during calendar year 2002.