02074oam 2200421 450 991071338060332120200325152910.0(CKB)5470000002499834(OCoLC)1099465804(EXLCZ)99547000000249983420190429d2019 ua 0engurnn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierA review of the Drug Enforcement Administration's use of administrative subpoenas to collect or exploit bulk data /Office of the Inspector General, U.S. Department of Justice, Oversight & Review Division[Washington, D.C.] :Office of the Inspector General, U.S. Department of Justice,2019.1 online resource (approximately 144 pages)"Oversight & Review Division 19-01.""March 2019.""... report addresses three programs in which the DEA has used its administrative subpoena authority to collect or exploit bulk data in recent years. The DEA has identified all of the programs discussed in this report as Law Enforcement Sensitive. Accordingly, we have removed program names and some operational details about the programs to enable issuance of this public Executive Summary." -- Page i.Report includes responses from the Office of the Deputy Attorney General and the Drug Enforcement Administration's response.Includes bibliographical references.Redacted for public releaseSubpoenaUnited StatesGovernmental investigationsUnited StatesSubpoenaGovernmental investigationsUnited States.Department of Justice.Office of the Inspector General,ZCYZCYOCLCFGPOBOOK9910713380603321A review of the Drug Enforcement Administration's use of administrative subpoenas to collect or exploit bulk data3520452UNINA