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Record Nr.

UNINA9910219972703321

Autore

Oak Gillian S.

Titolo

Building the Guatemalan interagency task force Tecún Umán : lessons identified / / Gillian S. Oak

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Santa Monica, CA : , : RAND Corporation, , 2015

ISBN

0-8330-8929-3

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (xx, 56 pages) : color illustrations, color maps

Soggetti

Military assistance, American - Guatemala

Drug control - Guatemala

Drug control

Military assistance, American

Guatemala

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

"RR-885-OSD"--Page 4 of cover

Nota di contenuto

Introduction -- Background: History and Status of the IATF -- Discussion of IATF Evolution -- Lessons and Main Findings -- Challenges and Recommendations -- Conclusion -- Appendix: Translation of Acuerdo 277-2013.

Sommario/riassunto

Guatemala is a major transit point for drugs bound for the United States and the recipient of U.S. counternarcotics aid and technical assistance, much of which is provided through U.S. Southern Command (USSOUTHCOM) and U.S. Army South. As a first step by Guatemala in putting this aid to work toward developing its own counternarcotics capacity, the president of Guatemala established the Interagency Task Force (IATF) Tecún Umán. USSOUTHCOM has expressed the intent to apply the IATF as a model to other similarly porous border regions in the area. Thus, documenting and using lessons from the IATF Tecún Umán will help in the development of new and similar units. This report is intended to support that lessons-learned function, demonstrate how these preliminary lessons are being applied to future IATF development, and provide recommendations on how to resolve remaining IATF challenges. Lessons learned include the importance of establishing the interagency legal framework early, clearly defining the



interagency relationships, developing an intelligence capability organic to the task force, implementing police authority and leadership, identifying measures of success, communicating the IATF's purpose and success to the public, and maintaining equipment. Remaining tasks include resolving the duality-of-command issue, improving operational planning capability, addressing corruption problems, and addressing IATF Tecún Umán issues before refocusing efforts to IATF Chortí. The United States has played a key role in supporting Guatemala's efforts to overcome these challenges. By investing in the IATF and building capacity, the United States will contribute to the Guatemalans' ability to sustain the IATF themselves.