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Figure 13 Where Drug Testing is Done


for the Air Force Drug Testing Laborato- ry, headquartered in San Antonio Texas. He is board certified in both forensic and clinical toxicology and has more than 30 years experience. He has published numerous scientific papers in the areas of forensic toxicology, has provided testimony in over 300 drug-testing cases on the Federal, State and Local level. On two occasions he provided testimony before the United States House of Repre- sentatives concerning new technologies used to test various biological fluids for drugs subject to use and abuse. Mr. Fort- ner is currently a member of the Board of Directors for the Drug and Alcohol Test- ing Industry Association (DATIA) and is the incoming Chairman. David M. Martin, PhD is the author


Figure 14 Drug Testing Samples


of over 100 publications, presentations and book chapters on substance abuse, drug testing and treatment. He has been involved with substance abuse research since 1973 while a research associate at Yale Medical School Department of Psy- chiatry. He is now the Scientific Director for the US State Department National Drug Abuse Survey in Afghanistan, a courtesy professor at the University of Florida Medical School Department of Psychiatry and Chairman of the Drug and Alcohol Testing Industry Associa- tion (DATIA). Evren Esen is the manager of the So-


ciety of Human Resources Management (SHRM) Survey Research Center. She oversees the production of quantitative and qualitative research on workplace topics, human capital analytics and other human resource topics. These data are used by human resource and business leaders to improve workforce dynamics and drive strategic business decisions. Evren has worked at SHRM for nine years and possesses an in-depth understanding of human resource issues particularly in the areas of compensa-


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