Government Reports
Section 381(a) of title 10, U.S. Code, requires a consolidated budget of security cooperation programs and activities across the DoD be included annually as part of the President’s Budget request to Congress. The consolidated budget display is intended to enhance planning and oversight of security cooperation programs and activities across the DoD. This inaugural budget display is DoD’s first step toward more transparently demonstrating how the Department plans, programs, and budgets for programs and activities to align with the Department’s strategic objectives.
The annual budget request for all programs in the foreign aid bill, with a description of aid programs in each country, and amounts in the past and current years, plus estimates for the coming year.
The Fiscal Year (FY) 2019 European Deterrence Initiative (EDI) budget request adds new Department of Defense (DoD) capabilities to improve deterrence while continuing the phased execution of those multi-year activities funded under the former name the “European Reassurance Initiative”. The EDI provides one of the primary funding sources for U.S. European Command’s (USEUCOM), and its Service Components’, ability to respond to an evolving European security environment.
A report on the activities of the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation (successor to the U.S. Army School of the Americas).
Country-by-country summary data for several security assistance programs, going back to 1950.
These reports were submitted to the U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee. We reviewed and copied down the data from these report at the U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee and provided the details below.
This annual report provides an overall summary of Special Forces training deployments. Also included is a summary of the type of training conducted and detailed information for each country deployment.
“Defense Department Notifications on Section 2282(e) Program to Build the Capacity of Foreign Militaries in FY2017."
The End-Use Monitoring (EUM) report provides information on the disposition and use of all program support provided under the International Narcotics Control Program for a given calendar year.
Detailing Defense Department Joint Task Forces with counter-drug responsibilities` support for law enforcement in counter-terrorism contexts.
A discussion of the roles played by the Defense and State departments in conducting security assistance programs, the strengths and weaknesses of the Foreign Assistance Act, and recommended changes.
This report includes a description of the strategy of the United States for security and stability in Afghanistan, a current and anticipated threat assessment, as well as a description and assessment of the size, structure, strategy, budget, and financing of the Afghan National Defense and Security Forces.
U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs produce several reports in compliance with the Committee on House Administration. Reports include a summary of specific studies and investigations; a statement of expenses, and the Fund Balance Statement; a monthly report of domestic travel performed; and, a list of Committee employees, their titles, and their gross monthly salaries. Each report identifies meetings and hearings, legislation referred to the Committee, Executive Communications, and Congressional Notifications, including arms sales notifications.
"A report on the proposed planning and execution of programs intended to be conducted or supported under subsection (a)(3) of section 1206 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2006," which allows the Defense Department to provide aid "to build the capacity of a foreign country's security forces to conduct counterterrorism operations."
An assessment and strategic guidance, based on a Defense Policy Board review, ``of the efforts of the Department of Defense to build the capacity of, and partner with, foreign military forces in support of national defense and security strategies.``
A description of civilian engagement activities conducted under the State Partnership Program, including a detailed description of the activities undertaken and funds expended in the previous fiscal year.
This report provides brief summaries of the State Department's budget requests for foreign assistance programs.
SAM-CIP Comments to the U.S. Commerce Department Regarding Key Challenges for U.S. Oversight on the Proposed Firearms Export Changes
Detailing ``agreements with the government of an ally of the United States or another friendly foreign country for the exchange of military and civilian personnel of the defense ministry of that foreign government.``
Each report is a compilation of all Foreign Military Sales notifications listed on the Defense Security Cooperation Agency website for the given year.