An Illuminating Conversation Featuring: Greg Henderson, Federal Drug Testing Services Training & Consulting and Dr. Donna Smith, WFQA’s Regulatory Affairs Director
Topic: The History of Drug & Alcohol Testing Regulatory Guidelines
Highlights:
- Discover the evolution of drug and alcohol testing guidelines.
- Learn about Dr. Smith’s pivotal role in shaping these guidelines for the U.S. military, federal employees, and the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT).
- Gain insights from two leading experts in the field.

Dr. Donna Smith’s extensive experience and contributions make this an event you won’t want to miss. Join us for a deep dive into the history and future of drug and alcohol testing compliance management.
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from the best in the field!
DR. DONNA SMITH, REGULATORY AFFAIRS DIRECTOR – Dr. Smith has over 30 years of experience and expertise in regulatory compliance. As one of the principal authors and architects of the regulations for the U.S. military, federal employees, and U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) drug and alcohol testing programs, she is a nationally recognized expert in the areas of Federal drug testing regulations, drug and alcohol testing procedures, drug and alcohol abuse awareness training for employees and managers, medical review officer (MRO) procedures, drug- free workplace policy and procedures, and substance abuse prevention and rehabilitation. Since 1990 she has served on the faculties of the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) and the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (ACOEM) for continuing medical education courses in drug and alcohol testing. Dr. Smith previously served on the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMHSA) Federal Drug Testing Advisory Board (DTAB) and is a former President of the Substance Abuse Program Administrators Association (SAPAA), a national drug and alcohol industry association.
GREG HENDERSON, FEDERAL DRUG TESTING SERVICES TRAINING & CONSULTING:
Federal Drug Testing Services | Founder/Sr. Instructor at Federal Drug Testing Services Training and Consulting

Greg Henderson is an experienced expert in drug testing and compliance, with extensive experience in providing training and consulting services to various organizations. As the esteemed founder of Federal Drug Testing Services, Greg is a highly respected expert on federal drug and alcohol regulations with over 15 years of industry knowledge.
Greg’s in-depth knowledge and practical insights have made him a trusted advisor in the field, helping clients navigate the complexities of drug and alcohol testing regulations and ensuring compliance with federal standards. He has provided invaluable assistance to numerous aviation companies and federal agencies, enabling these organizations to achieve their desired outcomes while ensuring compliance with governing regulations. Greg’s extensive expertise and commitment to excellence make him a trusted advisor in the field.
Former FAA Drug and Alcohol Compliance Enforcement Inspector
Former Department of the Interior Drug and Alcohol Program Manager (Supervised the HHS Drug Programs for the Department of Justice, United States Attorney Office, Department of Homeland Security Headquarters, and IRS Criminal Division).
Former U.S Army Drug and Alcohol Unit Prevention Manager
Certified Drug & Alcohol Testing Industry Regional Trainer (NDASA/DATIA)
Visit Federal Drug Testing Services for information on DER Certification courses: Managing an FAA Drug & Alcohol Program and HHS Drug Collector Training.
Disclaimer: Greg Henderson has no affiliation with any federal agency, and he does not offer third-party services as defined by the Department of Transportation. The information he shares is intended for general purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. It’s important to understand that industry regulations and policies are subject to change, so the information provided may not be the most current at the time of viewing. Therefore, viewers are encouraged not to make decisions based solely on the information presented, but rather to seek legal advice from their counsel or form their own understanding of the regulations.