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1 08/08 A rmaments C ooperation I nternational

2 08/08 Defense Acquisition Management Framework Joint Capabilities Integration & Development System Operations & Support BA Engineering & Manufacturing Development Production & Deployment Operations & Support C Materiel Solution Analysis Technology Development Full Rate Production Decision Materiel Development Decision Sustainment Disposal Low Rate Initial Production Full-Rate Prod & Deployment Integrated System Design System Capability & Manufacturing Process Demonstration

3 08/08 Defense Acquisition Management Framework Joint Capabilities Integration & Development System Foreign Military Sales USD (Policy) LOAs Operations & Support BA Engineering & Manufacturing Development Production & Deployment Operations & Support C Materiel Solution Analysis Technology Development Full Rate Production Decision Materiel Development Decision Sustainment Disposal Low Rate Initial Production Full-Rate Prod & Deployment Integrated System Design System Capability & Manufacturing Process Demonstration DISAM

4 08/08 Defense Acquisition University DISAM Defense Acquisition Management Framework Joint Capabilities Integration & Development System Foreign Military Sales USD (Policy) LOAs International Armament Cooperation Programs USD (AT&L) International Agreements Operations & Support BA Engineering & Manufacturing Development Production & Deployment Operations & Support C Materiel Solution Analysis Technology Development Full Rate Production Decision Materiel Development Decision Sustainment Disposal Low Rate Initial Production Full-Rate Prod & Deployment Integrated System Design System Capability & Manufacturing Process Demonstration

5 08/08  International Programs Security Handbook  Very few U.S. defense articles will not be sold or shared with an ally sometime during the article’s life  Planning for foreign participation must start early in the acquisition process FMS 20XX ? DoD Acquisition Strategy

6 08/08  Plan for potential foreign participation: 1.Cooperative Opportunities Document (COD) 2.Program Protection Plan (PPP) 3.Technology Assessment/Control Plan (TA/CP) 4.Delegation of Disclosure Authority Letter (DDL) 5.Program Security Instruction (PSI) DoD Acquisition Strategy

7 08/08 Anti-Tamper (AT) Measures SAMM requires ALL LOAs for materiel to include this note: The USG may incorporate Anti-Tamper protection into weapon systems and components that contain Critical Program Information. The AT protection will not impact operations, maintenance, or logistics provided that all terms delineated in the system technical documentation are followed.

8 08/08 Purchaser Decision Model IDENTIFIED REQUIREMENT CONDUCT DOMESTIC RDT&E & PRODUCTION PARTICIPATE IN COOPERATIVE PROGRAM

9 08/08 Purchaser Decision Model IDENTIFIED REQUIREMENT CONDUCT DOMESTIC RDT&E & PRODUCTION PARTICIPATE IN COOPERATIVE PROGRAM BUY EQUIPMENT Other EQUIPMENT US EQUIPMENT

10 08/08 Purchaser Decision Model IDENTIFIED REQUIREMENT CONDUCT DOMESTIC RDT&E & PRODUCTION PARTICIPATE IN COOPERATIVE PROGRAM BUY EQUIPMENT Other EQUIPMENT US EQUIPMENT PARTICIPATE IN COOPERATIVE PROGRAM

11 08/08 Russia & India Collaborate on Fighter By AGENCE FRANCE-PRESS, MOSCOW, 10/17/07 Russia and India will collaborate on building a new fifth generation fighter plane. We are collaborating on missiles, a new combat plane and on a multipurpose transport plane... demonstrating the strategic nature of Russo-Indian cooperation,” Kurian Antony said at a high-level meeting in Moscow. The Russian Defense Minister pointed out the importance of military cooperation between the two countries currently shown in the joint construction of the Su-30 MKI fighter plane and the T-90 tank. In fact, India is no longer content simply to purchase arms but now favors joint productions thanks to the transfer of technologies.

12 08/08 Objectives 1. Operational  Interoperable systems  Broader military-to-military contact  Shared logistics support 2. Economic  Share RDT&E costs on new systems  Reduce production costs through larger & longer runs  Reduce support costs through shared infrastructure 3. Technical  Access the best global technology 4. Political  Strengthen relationships  Incentive for arms export restraint 5. Industrial  Bolster industrial base

13 08/08 OSD and MILDEPs ASD (GSA) ASD (GSA) Director, Planning and Analysis Director, Planning and Analysis Dir, Pacific Armaments Cooperation Dir, Atlantic Armaments Cooperation Secretary of the Army Secretary of the Navy SAF/IA USD (AT&L) Director International Cooperation GENERAL COUNSEL USD (C) SECDEF ________________ DEP SECDEF SECDEF ________________ DEP SECDEF Secretary of the Air Force DASA-DE&C ASA (ALT) ASN, RD&A Navy IPO http://www.acq.osd.mil/ic/handbook.pdf USD (I) USD (P) DSCA DSS

14 08/08 Overseas Armaments Cooperation Offices  Army – Argentina, Australia, Canada, Chile, France, Germany, Japan, Singapore, UK  Navy – UK, Japan, Chile  Air Force – UK, Japan, Germany, France

15 08/08 Armaments Cooperation Countries with dedicated armaments cooperation personnel: Australia Belgium Canada Chile Czech Republic Denmark France Germany Greece Hungary India Israel Italy Japan Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Romania Singapore South Africa South Korea Spain Sweden Turkey Ukraine United Kingdom

16 08/08 Armaments Cooperation SAMM C2.5.2.7.2  Personnel dedicated to Armaments Cooperation are not funded by Security Assistance  Functional guidance from USD (AT&L) International Cooperation  Under supervision of SCO Chief  SCO Chief responsible if no dedicated Armaments Cooperation personnel assigned

17 08/08 Armaments Cooperation SCO Functions – SAMM C2.T3  Advisor to US National Armaments Director (NAD)  DoD liaison for planning defense industrial development in host nation  POC for host MOD and foreign firms on DoD acquisition and logistics practices  Oversee cooperative arrangements  Assist NDPC to evaluate host security  POC for US defense industry visits

18 08/08 IAC PROGRAMS 1.Information (Data) Exchange Program 2.Engineer and Scientist Exchange Program 3.Foreign Comparative Testing Program 4.Cooperative RDT&E & Production Programs 5.Defense Trade 6.Cooperative Logistics

19 08/08 IEP Objectives Exchange of scientific and technical information in mutual interest areas to:  Avoid duplication of R&D  Access technological advances  Identify areas for further collaboration  Promote interoperability

20 08/08 IEP Policies  Foreign R&D capabilities must contribute to satisfying a U.S. military requirement  Conducted on a reciprocal, balanced basis  Exchanges limited to narrowest subject area practicable  Parties bear own costs  No manufacturing or production data  No loan/leases of equipment

21 08/08 IEP Participants Argentina Australia Austria Belgium Brazil Canada Czech Republic Denmark Egypt Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Indonesia Israel Italy Japan Jordan Korea Luxembourg Malaysia Netherlands New Zealand Norway Pakistan Philippines Poland Portugal Singapore Spain Sweden Switzerland Taiwan Thailand Turkey United Kingdom

22 08/08 IAC PROGRAMS 1.Information (Data) Exchange Program 2.Engineer and Scientist Exchange Program 3.Foreign Comparative Testing Program 4.Cooperative RDT&E & Production Programs 5.Defense Trade 6.Cooperative Logistics

23 08/08 ESEP Objectives  Form a cadre of internationally experienced professionals  Gain insight into other:  research methods  organizational management structures  Cultivate future cooperative endeavors

24 08/08 ESEP Policies  Career development  PCS assignments for 1-2 years  Generally at GS-12/13 or O-3 Level  One-for-one exchange not required  Not a training program

25 08/08 ESEP Agreements South Korea Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Singapore Sweden United Kingdom Australia Canada Egypt France Germany Italy Israel Japan

26 08/08 IAC PROGRAMS 1.Information (Data) Exchange Program 2.Engineer and Scientist Exchange Program 3.Foreign Comparative Testing Program 4.Cooperative RDT&E & Production Programs 5.Defense Trade 6.Cooperative Logistics

27 08/08 1. Commercially products or dual-use technology from domestic or international sources 2. Production or modification of already developed U.S. or Allied military systems or equipment 3. Cooperative development program with one or more Allied nations 4. New joint Service development 5. New Service-unique development Defense Acquisition System Order of Preference DoD Directive 5000.01

28 08/08 FCT  Separate US funding source to test foreign equipment to determine if it will satisfy a US defense requirement  Objectives:  Improved capability  Cost avoidance  Reduce acquisition lead-times

29 08/08 Kerr Recovery Rope UK FCT Camo Netting (ULCANS) Sweden FCT Chem-Bio Detector UK/Germany FCT & MOU Smoke Grenade Launcher UK MOU Mine Clr/Actuate IS MOU & FCT Hunter/Killer Sight (cooler) Germany FCT Armor UK & Canada MOUs Ammunition Germany FCT Ammo Rack Germany MOU 120mm Gun Germany MOU Fire Control Canada MOU Chemical Decon Norway FCT M240 Machine Gun Belgium MOU

30 08/08 IAC PROGRAMS 1.Information (Data) Exchange Program 2.Engineer and Scientist Exchange Program 3.Foreign Comparative Testing Program 4.Cooperative RDT&E & Production Programs 5.Defense Trade 6.Cooperative Logistics

31 08/08 1. Commercially products or dual-use technology from domestic or international sources 2. Production or modification of already developed U.S. or Allied military systems or equipment 3. Cooperative development program with one or more Allied nations 4. New joint Service development 5. New Service-unique development Defense Acquisition System Order of Preference DoD Directive 5000.01

32 08/08 The DOD and a foreign defense ministry by written agreement jointly manage an RDT&E and/or production effort to satisfy a common requirement by sharing work, technology and costs Cooperative RDT&E and Production Definition

33 08/08 Foreign Partner JSF Investments 1.United Kingdom $2.000B 2.Italy $1.000B 3.Netherlands $0.800B 4.Turkey $0.175B 5.Canada $0.150B 6.Australia $.0150B 7.Denmark $0.125B 8.Norway $0.125B Total$4.525B

34 08/08 Joint R&D Joint/Concurrent Production + = MOU Cooperative RDT&E and Production

35 08/08 Cooperative Production

36 08/08 F-16 Multinational Co-production

37 08/08 Co-production Cooperative Development and Production U.S. R&D U.S. Initial Production FMS History Co-assemble Co-produce LOA MOU Technical Data MOU + Joint R&D Joint/Concurrent Production Joint Management Co-production vs. Cooperative Development and Production

38 08/08 IAC PROGRAMS 1.Information (Data) Exchange Program 2.Engineer and Scientist Exchange Program 3.Foreign Comparative Testing Program 4.Cooperative RDT&E & Production Programs 5.Defense Trade 6.Cooperative Logistics

39 08/08 Defense Trade Two Way Street Two Way Street

40 08/08 Domestic Preference Laws  Discriminate against foreign offers  Buy American Act of 1933  Non-DoD, Large US business – Add 6% to foreign offer  Non-DoD, Small US business – Add 12% to foreign offer  DoD, Any US business – Add 50% to foreign offer

41 08/08  Australia  Austria  Belgium  Canada  Denmark  Egypt  Finland  Norway  Portugal  Spain  Sweden  Switzerland  Turkey  U.K.  France  Germany  Greece  Israel  Italy  Luxembourg  Netherlands Reciprocal Procurement MOUs DFARS 225.872-1

42 08/08 IAC PROGRAMS 1.Information (Data) Exchange Program 2.Engineer and Scientist Exchange Program 3.Foreign Comparative Testing Program 4.Cooperative RDT&E & Production Programs 5.Defense Trade 6.Cooperative Logistics

43 08/08 Categories of logistic support, supplies, services:  Base Operations Support  Storage Services  Billeting  Transportation  Petroleum/Fuel  Spare Parts  Repair Services  Food  Facility Use  Training Services  Clothing  Medical Services  Port Services  Communications International Cooperative Logistics

44 08/08 Types of agreements:  Cooperative Military Airlift Agreements (CMAAs)  War Reserve Stocks for Allies (WRSA)  Host Nation Support (HNS)  Acquisition & Cross-Servicing Agreements (ACSAs) Cooperative Logistics

45 08/08 Acquisition & Cross- Servicing Agreements (ACSA)  Bilateral international agreements that permit cooperative logistics support for exercises or contingencies  DoD Directive 2010.9  CJCS Instruction 2120.01  Payment options  Cash  Replacement in Kind  Equal Value Exchange

46 08/08 PACOM(9) PACOM (14) JFCOM (2) NORTHCOM (1) CENTCOM (11) SOUTHCOM (7) SOUTHCOM (10) Australia Korea Japan Thailand * EUCOM (44) Denmark Belgium Hungary Luxembourg Bahrain Jordan Tonga 101 Agreements (*39 w/expiration dates) Rep of Macedonia Portugal Canada ACT Argentina Estonia Finland Slovakia Latvia Peru * New Zealand* Singapore Ukraine Switzerland South Africa Senegal Bulgaria Austria Albania Pakistan* Tajikistan* Israel Gabon Greece Tunisia Turkey Czech Republic Poland Italy Spain NAMSO SHAPEUnited Kingdom Bosnia & Herzegovina* Germany France Netherlands Norway Lithuania Romania* Georgia* Qatar* Philippines* Colombia* El Salvador* Croatia * ACSAs by Combatant Commander Uzbekistan* UAE Mongolia * Honduras* Dominican Republic* Botswana* Cape Verde* Moldova* Kazakhstan* JS J4 (1) Afghanistan* Ireland* Chad* Slovenia* Armenia* Uganda* Rwanda*Ghana* Malaysia Azerbaijan* Lebanon DROC Mali Serbia Oman* Sri Lanka* Mozambique Sweden* Montenegro AFRICOM (20) Liberia Burkina Faso Mauritania Djibouti* Ethiopia*Benin NicaraguaIndonesia Maldives Date: 12 October 2011 Brunei* Chile* Ecuador*Uruguay* Sao Tome & Principe NAMO NC3O

47 08/08 IAC PROGRAMS 1.Information (Data) Exchange Program 2.Engineer and Scientist Exchange Program 3.Foreign Comparative Testing Program 4.Cooperative RDT&E & Production Programs 5.Defense Trade 6.Cooperative Logistics


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