DEA Diversion Control Division Industry Day on IT Modernization
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The DEA announced an upcoming Industry Day on March 26, 2026, focused on IT modernization efforts supporting its Diversion Control mission. The event aims to discuss regulatory, legal, compliance, and enforcement missions.
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The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is hosting an Industry Day on March 26, 2026, to discuss IT modernization initiatives related to its Diversion Control Division. The event will cover how technology supports the DEA's regulatory, legal, compliance, and enforcement missions concerning controlled substances.
Industry stakeholders are invited to attend and engage in discussions. Registration was required by 11:59 pm EST on March 24, 2026, via a provided link. This event is informational and does not impose new compliance obligations but offers insight into future technological developments impacting the diversion control landscape.
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DEA HQ @DEAHQ Join us for #DEADiversion Control Division Industry Day on 3/26 to learn more about our Diversion Control mission & discuss IT modernization supporting regulatory, legal, compliance, & enforcement missions.
Register today by 11:59 pm EST ow.ly/jLKa50YylOe @TheJusticeDept ALT
8:06 pm · 24 Mar 2026
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