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    U.S. EMBASSY DONATES COMPUTER SYSTEM FOR ARMENIAN POLICE

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    [12:21 pm] 14 December, 2007

    On December 14, 2007, U.S. Charge d'Affaires Joseph Pennington
    signed a letter marking the donation of over $818,000 towards the
    establishment of a nationwide computer system for the Republic of
    Armenia Police. Signing the donation letter on behalf of the Government
    of Armenia was Lt. General Ararat Mahtesyan, Deputy Head of the Police
    of the Republic of Armenia Police.

    The new computer system, now running in every Marz in the country,
    will enable police officers in the field to access the main police
    databases. Utilizing the equipment and training donated by the
    U.S. Embassy, police officers around the country can now instantly
    check criminal records, stolen goods reports, vehicle registrations,
    firearms permits, and other important databases necessary to
    effectively fight crime.

    Moreover, the system will enable real-time communication and the
    exchange of information between the Republic of Armenia Police and
    other international law enforcement organizations.

    This project is only part of the U.S. Government's comprehensive
    law enforcement assistance program in the Republic of Armenia. The
    U.S. Embassy in Yerevan, through its International Narcotics and Law
    Enforcement Section, has funded the renovation of such facilities
    as the National Bureau of Expertises, the Police Induction Center
    in Kanaker, the Border Guards Training Facility in Yerevan and the
    Customs House in Vanadzor. Moreover, the Embassy has donated computer
    equipment in all these facilities. The U.S. Government provides about
    $3 million a year in law enforcement assistance to Armenia.
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