Government Reports
Responding to a request from a U.S. defense industry company, this joint State and Commerce Department letter indicates that foreign persons may determine the export controls of U.S. arms and military-related items controlled on the U.S. Munitions List or the Commerce Control List.
This is the fourth report on Illicit a crops indicator in Ecuador, Its main purpose focuses on regular monitoring of possible trends of illicit crops in Ecuador, through field missions secondary data from the Counterpart, becoming an early warning mechanism about the crops variations.
A quarterly report that, while duplicating some information about these three programs available elsewhere, provides valuable new details.
The authority that has become known as "section 1021" as requested by the Administration, authorizes funds available to the Department of Defense to provide assistance to the Government of Colombia to be used by the Secretary of Defense to support the Government of Colombia's unified campaign against narcotics trafficking and against activities by designated terrorist organizations in Colombia.
This report examines current political and economic conditions in Honduras as well as issues in Honduras-U.S. relations.
The President, together with the Director of the White House's Office for National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP, popularly known as the "Drug Czar"), must report on the government's goals and objectives for all drug-control activities, both international and domestic.
This report provides basic information on the GSCF legislation. It starts with a brief discussion of the conceptual origins of the legislation and then summarizes the legislation’s provisions. It concludes with a short analysis of salient issues.
This study provides an overview of TSCTP activities, an analysis of the program’s planning and implementation challenges from the strategic to the tactical level, and recommendations that can shape and inform the program to better respond to the region’s ongoing security challenges.
Details from the International Affairs Budget Request as produced by the Bureau of Resource Management within the State Department.
This report covers U.S. military activities in foreign countries that involve providing medical, dental and veterinary care, constructing roads, bridges, schools, clinics and other public buildings, drilling wells and constructing basic sanitation facilit
The Northern Command's annual overview of its challenges and programs, usually presented to the Armed Services Committees of both houses of Congress in March or April.
This report, which will be updated about twice yearly, provides an overview of U.S. policy
toward Latin America and the Caribbean, including the Obama Administration’s priorities;
examines changes in the region’s economic and political environment that affect U.S. relations
with the region; and analyzes U.S. policy toward the region and various recommendations made
by policy analysts and think tanks.
This report provides an overview of Lebanon and current issues of U.S. interest. It provides background information, analyzes recent developments and key legislative debates, and tracks legislation, U.S. assistance, and recent congressional action.
An overview of the U.S. government's implementation of Section 620M of the Foreign Assistance Act, which prohibits U.S. aid to security force units that grossly abuse human rights with impunity.
Fighting continues across Syria, pitting government forces and their foreign allies against a range of anti-government insurgents, some of whom also are fighting amongst themselves.
Given its size, energy resources, experience in counterterrorism, and large military, Algeria has drawn increasing attention from U.S. officials seeking a regional partner to respond to security challenges in North and West Africa.
An overview of political and economic developments in Cuba, and U.S. policy.
As of June 30, 2013, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) had obligated $336 million (52 percent) and disbursed $229.5 million (35 percent) of $651 million in funding for Haiti earthquake reconstruction from the Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2010.
As of June 1, 2013, the Department of State (State) and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) obligated at least $463 million of the close to $495 million in allocated funding for CARSI activities, and disbursed at least $189 million to provide partner countries with equipment, technical assistance, and training to improve interdiction and disrupt criminal networks.