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U.S. Army Security Cooperation Pat Hill Director, Strategy and Plans Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Defense Exports and Cooperation
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2 Headquarters, DA (Goldwater – Nichols Act, 1986) ARMY STAFF SECRETARIAT Business & Political Expertise Technical & Military Expertise HQDA
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3 Tri-Service Security Cooperation Workshop, 26- 27 April 2011 3 SECRETARIAT ARMY STAFF HQDA Organization
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4 ASA (Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology) Army Acquisition Executive DASA Strategic Comm & Business Transform DASA Acquisition Policy and Logistics DASA Elimination of Chemical Weapons DASA Defense Exports and Cooperation DASA Procurement DASA Plans, Programs, and Resources Director System of Systems, Systems Engineer’g. DASA Research and Technology Deputy for Acquisition and Systems Mgmt. DASA Services Chairman Army Science Board Army Chief Scientist Deputy for Medical Systems Director Armaments Cooperation Director Strategy and Plans Director SC Integration and Exports Director FMS Policy and Resources Principal Deputy Principal Military Deputy
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5 DASA DE&C Mission Areas DASA DE&C Mission Areas Armaments Cooperation RDT&E Info Exchanges Cooperative Research, Development & Acquisition Cooperative Production RDA Personnel Exchanges Assignments Foreign Comparative Test Cooperative RDT&E Loans (22 USC § 2796d ) Security Assistance Foreign Military Sales International Military Education & Training Presidential Drawdowns Excess Defense Articles Co-production Leases (22 USC § 2796 ) Export Controls/Tech Transfer Weapon Systems Export Policies Technology Transfer/ Foreign Disclosure Munitions Licenses Direct Commercial Sales Leases (10 USC § 2667 ) Security Assistance Building & Sustaining U.S. (& Partner) Warfighting Capabilities Armaments Cooperation Export Control & Tech Transfer Policy Resources Oversight/Approvals Strategy Representation Joint Military Conferences NATO Army Armaments Group OSD/Bilat/Multilat Fora Senior National Rep (Army) Air shows/exhibitions
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6 Program Execution Policy Development and Oversight - POLICY - Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Defense Exports & Cooperation Pentagon & Crystal City, VA - CONUS TRAINING - Security Assistance Training Field Activity (TRADOC) Ft. Monroe, VA - OCONUS TRAINING - Security Assistance Training Management Organization (USASAC) Ft. Bragg, NC U.S. Army Security Assistance Command Redstone Arsenal, AL LCMCs Security Assistance Management Directorates Medical Management Activity - MATERIEL - Army Materiel Command Ft. Belvoir, VA - MEDICAL - Office of the Surgeon General Washington, DC - ENGINEER - Corps of Engineers Wash, DC - TRAINING - Training & Doctrine Command Ft. Monroe, VA Army Security Assistance Enterprise Legend: Command Coordination HEADQUARTERS, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY Enterprise Attributes Synchronized Cross Functional Collaborative Communicating Contributing Synergy From a Team of Teams
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7 SECURITY ASSISTANCE ENTERPRISE Drafting comprehensive international engagement strategy for the Materiel Enterprise Leveraging air and trade shows Shaping and evolving strategic communications at the inter and intra departmental level Partners Today DASA-DE&C, USASAC ► LCMCs - SAMDs ► PEO-STRI ► SATFA/SATMO ► USAMMA Security Assistance Enterprise Roles Defined Additional Partners ► ACC ► PEOs / PMs ► SDDC ► RDECOM ► USACE Current Force ARFORGEN Future Force
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8 Support to the Current Fight Train & equip programs (Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, Yemen, Lebanon) Support to contingency operations Preparing coalition partners for deployment to theater Equipment Distribution Review Board International cooperative research and development: C- IED tech, soldier survivability
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9 Support to the Future Fight Security Assistance to traditional partners Direct Commercial Sales: 7,000+ licenses/yr. Technology security and export policy Scientific and technological collaboration: power and energy, energetic materials Materiel Enterprise International Engagement Strategy
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10 Key Enablers of Success Whole-of-government approach: collective goals, agreed-upon priorities, unity of effort Issues identified in SECARMY letter to SECDEF −Contracting restrictions, life of funds, stockpiling, FMS admin surcharge, refurbishment authority Contracting: ‘07 Gansler Commission report −Shortfall: 400 mil, 1000 civ contracting personnel Industrial base capacity, production realities
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11 Looking to the Future Army grateful for DSCA financial support Rebuilding the contracting community Institutionalizing lessons of current fight Adapting to meet non-standard requirements Proactive approach to “traditional SA”
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