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    EMBASSY DONATES LABORATORY EQUIPMENT, TRAINING TO NATIONAL BUREAU OF EXPERTISES IN YEREVAN

    US Fed News
    November 8, 2007 Thursday 6:53 PM EST

    The U.S. Embassy issued the following press release:

    On November 8, the U.S. government donated approximately $280,000 of
    forensics laboratory equipment to the National Bureau of Expertises.

    Signing the donation letter on behalf of the U.S. Embassy was Charge
    d?Affairs Joseph Pennington and, on behalf of the Government of
    Armenia, Prosecutor General Aghvan Hovsepian. Also in attendance were
    National Academy of Sciences President Radik Martirosyan and National
    Bureau of Expertises Director Artashes Javadyan.

    The new equipment was bought by the International Narcotics and
    Law Enforcement Affairs Section of the U.S. Embassy in Yerevan. The
    donation includes two items of particular importance: a ballistics
    comparison microscope and a bullet recovery system. Armenia now owns
    one of the most modern and sophisticated ballistics microscopes on the
    market. Coupled with the recovery system, this equipment will enable
    the Bureau?s firearms examination unit to identify spent ammunition
    and test a variety of firearms. A representative of the U.S. Bureau
    of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives is in Yerevan to train
    lab personnel. Members of Georgia?s forensic laboratories arrived this
    week to work and train with their Armenian and American colleagues.

    Total U.S. government assistance to the National Bureau of Expertise
    now exceeds $630,000. In addition to the equipment donated today,
    the International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Section funded
    the renovation of one of the laboratory?s buildings, arranged for
    training for Bureau personnel in Armenia and abroad, and funded
    various visits by an American Forensics Advisor. The goal is to
    achieve accreditation for the Bureau as an internationally recognized
    forensics laboratory. In pursuit of that goal, future U.S. government
    expenditures over the next few years will exceed two million dollars.

    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 Police Induction Center in Kanaker, the Border Guards Training
    Facility in Yerevan and the Customs Training Center in Vanadzor.

    Moreover, the Embassy has donated computer equipment in all these
    facilities. The Embassy is also working with the Government of Armenia
    to establish a nationwide, computerized border management information
    system and a nationwide computer network for the RA Police. The
    U.S. Government provides about $3 million a year in law enforcement
    assistance to Armenia.
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