Evaluation

Understanding the causal dynamics of a system is often essential to the development of meaningful evaluation criteria. Our approach to performance management and strategic planning has been applied and refined for more than a decade, and because the problems that we study are typically “unobservable” in nature, our method of defining and organizing indicators is a natural extension of our work on detection.

A Systems Approach to Performance-Based Management: The National Drug Control Strategy

An Evaluation of Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs

United States Department of Homeland Security Office of Counternarcotics Enforcement: 2007 Annual Report

In work completed for the Department of Homeland Security, Office of Counternarcotics Enforcement, SAI collaborated with representatives of the Coast Guard, Customs and Border Protection (Border Patrol, Office of Field Operations, and Air & Marine), and Immigration and Customs Enforcement in developing a Basic Threat Model and corresponding performance measures for United States interdiction efforts.

Click to read United States Department of Homeland Security, Office of Counternarcotics Enforcement, 2007 Annual Report.

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