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all investigative and enforcement activities, coast-to-coast and border-to

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This consists of equipment required by law to be used in support

of Title III matters, as well as optical imaging and photographic equipment, and systems used for marking and tracking of suspect vehicles and

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J. Research and Development of Improved capabilities to combat air intrusion by drug smugglers.

1. Radar System, Light Weight, Portable, with MTI
and High Clutter Rejection for use in both ground and
air surveillance of propeller driven aircraft with
ability to identify type of target aircraft, track
same and reject other targets in field of view

(Thousands)

$ 80

2. Thermal Imaging Device, Stabilized for airborne
detection of smuggler aircraft, vehicles, or vessels
3. Acoustic Sensors and Detection Systems with

130

Data Link

80

4.

High Resolution closed Circuit Tevelision, Low Light Level, with Microwave or Optical Video Link for

use in surveillance operations under adverse conditions--
5. Beacon Transmitter, Concealable, Expendable and Self
Powered for use in tracking aircraft, vehicles, vessels,
or personnel---

6. Mobile Test and Evaluation/Surveillance Platform.
Disguised vehicle capable of housing electronic,
acoustic and optical test and surveillance equipment.
To be used in evaluation of research prototype devices
prior to acceptance for field use. Also, to be used as

a covert platform for operation of the more sophisticated
electronic/optical surveillance equipment in direct

support of important field operations

SUBTOTAL

TOTAL MAJOR EQUIPMENT ADDITIONS (including associated manpower, maintenance and operating costs), for fiscal year 1972, 112 positions (32 man-years)

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70

80

$500

$12,688

Theft at our airports and seaports has reached major proportions. It has become big business for some organized underworld groups. It has also become one more avenue through which narcotics may be introduced into the United States. Our anti-theft and pilferage program is keyed to the interdiction of narcotics and to the prevention of theft from imported cargo.

(Thousands)

TOTAL for anti-theft and pilferage for
fiscal year 1972, 100 positions (25 man-years)

$335

GRAND TOTAL Additional Resource Requirements
for Bureau of Customs, Items I through V,
above, for fiscal year 1972, 1,000 positions
(260 man-years)--

$18,000

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Domestic Agents

Special agent, GS-15, $24, 251....
Special agent, GS-14, $20, 815.
Special agent, GS-13, $17, 761..

Special agent, GS-9, $10, 470.
Clerks, GS-6, $7,727.

Clerk, GS-5, $6, 938..

Clerk, GS-4, $6, 202..

Administrative support, GS-7, $8, 582.
Total salaries.....

Deduct recruitment lapse.

Net salaries....

Agents' differential.

Total personnel compensation.. Alaska and Hawaii allowance.

Real estate costs.....

Retirement contributions.

Life insurance..

Health benefits.

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Increased Inspection of Military Passengers and Dependents,
Baggage, Household Effects and Cargo Arriving at Major
Military and Naval Air and Sea Ports of Debarkation.

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