United States Army Security Assistance Command

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United States Army Security Assistance Command
United States Army
Security Assistance Command
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24 Feb 2015
MG Mark McDonald
Commanding General
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U.S. Army
• Premier all Volunteer Force
• Soldiers Exhibi7ng Character, Competence and Commitment
• A Globally Responsive and Regionally Engaged Army
• Ready Forces in Response to Global Combatant Command Requirements
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U.S. Army Security Assistance Command
•  Supports Combatant Command Engagement Strategies,
Strengthens U.S. Global Partnerships and Builds Partner Capacity
•  Develops and Manages Security Assistance Programs and
Foreign Military Sales Cases
•  USASAC Leads the AMC Security Assistance Enterprise
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Foreign Military Sales Process
USASAC is responsible for life cycle management of FMS cases, from
development, execu7on, and closure.
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1.
Country Request / COCOM Endorsement
2.
Approval of State Department / Congress
3.
Case Developed / Offered
4.
Country Agrees and Submits Ini<al Deposit
5.
USASAC Executes (Along With Many Others)
6.
Case Closure
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Total Package
In accordance with State Department and COCOM priori7es through FMS,
USASAC provides equipment, spare parts, training, publica7ons, technical
documenta7on, maintenance support, and other services for the Total
Package Approach / Life Cycle Management.
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Security Assistance Organizations
Office of the Secretary of Defense Defense Finance and Accoun7ng Service (DFAS) Defense Logis7cs Agency (DLA) Department of the Army Defense Security Coopera7on Agency (DSCA) ASAALT–DASA For Defense Exports and Coopera7on (DASA-­‐DEC) Joint Chiefs of Staff Combatant Commands (COCOMs) U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) U.S. Army Materiel Command (USAMC) PEO-­‐STRI Security Coopera7on Offices Security Assistance Training Field Ac7vity (SATFA) U.S. Army Security Assistance Command (USASAC) Life Cycle Mgmt Commands AMCOM -­‐ CECOM JMC – T ACOM Army Contrac7ng Command Army Service Component Commands USASAC New Cumberland, PA UNCLASSIFIED
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Security Assistance Training Management Organiza7on (SATMO) Fort Bragg, NC Office of the Program Manager, Saudi Arabian Na7onal Guard (OPM-­‐SANG) Command Coordina7on / SA Tasking USASAC Liaison Officers Washington Field Office Washington, DC 6
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FY 13/14 FMS Sales Funding Profile
U.S. Army approved security assistance programs, including FMS of defense
ar7cles and services to eligible foreign governments.
Total Sales:
FY13
FY14
$11.6B
$20.7B
Na7onal funds
$6.9B
63%
18B
87.4%
Afghanistan Security Forces Fund (ASFF)
*2 years appropria7on and always 1 year behind in obliga7on
$3.3B
25%
1.7B
7.9%
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0%
56M
.27%
147M
1%
120M
.58%
1.3B
11%
800M
3.86%
1203 African Union Mission to Somalia (AMISOM) Support
1206 Global Training and Equipment
Foreign Military Funding (FMF)
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For Instance…
Execu7ng Urgent
Requirements
Suppor7ng Presiden7al
Direc7ves
Implements Fast Track Processes to
Accelerate Delivery of Assets
Foreign Assistance Act Authorizes the
President to Direct Ar7cles and
Services for Unforeseen Emergencies
•  Ammuni7on and Missiles
•  Ammuni7on and Equipment
•  Olympics Support
•  Ammuni7on, Mortars,
Small Arms, Helicopter Spare Parts
Delivering Materiel, Services and Training
while Maintaining / Cul7va7ng
Friendships – on a Daily Basis!
Facilita7ng Coali7on
Opera7ons
Provides Assets to Cri7cal Partners
assis7ng with USG Con7ngency Opera7ons
•  UH-­‐60 Blackhawks
•  Body Armor
•  NVDs
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•  Execu7ng 4815 FMS Cases
•  With 145 Interna7onal Partners
•  Valued at over $156B
(As of 22 October 2014)
Enabling Dives7ture of
Army Equipment
U7lizes Excess Army Equipment to
Build Partner Capacity
•  MK-­‐19s
•  HMMWV, M16A2, M88 Recovery Vehicles
•  M88 Recovery Vehicle
•  MIM-­‐72 Chaparral Missile System
•  Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP)
•  Military All-­‐Terrain Vehicle (MATV)
•  M113 Armored Personnel Carrier
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Countries
145
FY14 Final Business
Program Value
Current On Offer
Projected Sales (FY15)
$20.7B
$156B
$10.5B
$15.7B
Cases
4815
Key Leader Engagements
Program Reviews
Foreign Students Trained
Overseas Training Teams
220
175
11.2K
73/40
FY14 Final
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Building Partner Capacity
Final FY14: $20.7B
New FY15: $3.4B
Countries: 145
Cases: 4815
Value: $156B
On Offer: $10.5B
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As 20 January 2015
•  Builds Partner Capacity
•  Facilitates Interoperability
•  Provides Economies of Scale
•  Cultivates Friendships
•  Enables Divestiture of Equipment
-  Excess Defense Articles (EDA)
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Strength In Cooperation!