Training
A federal advisory committee's "effort to review current U.S. approaches to security capacity building, its goals, and its effectiveness." Does not represent official U.S. government positions or policies.
As a condition of spending funds for its Merida Initiative package of military and economic aid, the State Department had to submit a plan for how these funds would be spent.
A report "on the status of reform activities in Colombia funded or authorized, in whole or part, by the Department of State, USAID or DoD, to promote alternative development, the recovery and resettlement of internally displaced persons, judicial reform, the peace process and human rights."
A report on the operations of regional centers for security studies, such as the Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies located at Fort McNair in Washington, DC. This reporting requirement was eliminated by Section 1061 of Public Law 112-81.
For the Defense Department's Counter-Terrorism Fellowship Program, this report must provide a complete accounting of the expenditure of appropriated funds, a description of training courses, an assessment of the program's effectiveness, and a discussion of actions taken to improve it.
Listing agencies that provide police aid, describing all programs in 2010 and 2011 by country, evaluating them, assessing the roles of U.S. government agencies and contractors, and making legislative recommendations.
An assessment of regional combatant commands'headquarters, including ``A description of any lessons learned from the ongoing reorganization of the organizational structure of the United States Southern Command and the United States Africa Command.``
A report on the activities of the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation (successor to the U.S. Army School of the Americas).
A country-by-country report on use of Section 1206 program funds to aid foreign militaries. In each: the terrorist threat it intended to address, a program description, the participation of contractors, the foreign country`s role, plans to sustain the program, and an evaluation of effectiveness.
An overview of several Defense Department security cooperation programs managed by DSCA.