[Combatant Command] Input for Humanitarian Mine Action Congressional Report

The Department of Defense is authorized by Title 10 U.S.C. 407 to provide Supplies, Equipment, and Services (SE&S) to participating Partner Nations in a worldwide amount not to exceed a specified limit. SE&S support during Fiscal Year (FY) 20XX totaled $X,XXX,XXX.

Partner Nation
1

Total Cost
($000)2

SE&S Cost ($000)3

Type Humanitarian Mine Action Activity 4

Country X

170

125

1,3,4

Country Y

190

36

1,2,4

Country Totals

360

161

 

Humanitarian Demining Training Center(HDTC)

78

37

 

Grand Total

X,XXX,XXX

X,XXX,XXX

 

Demining assistance and/or stockpiled conventional munitions assistance was not provided in the following Partner Nations during the preceding fiscal year due to insufficient numbers of DoD personnel:

(list of countries)

 

 

 

 

Note1: List of Partner Nations in which humanitarian demining assistance or stockpiled conventional munitions assistance was carried out during the preceding year.

Note2: The total amount expended in carrying out such assistance in each Partner Nation.

Note3: The amount expended to provide supplies, equipment, and services in each Partner Nation.

Note4: Type of Humanitarian Mine Action (HMA) assistance carried out in each Partner Nation. HMA activity type codes are as follows:

  1. Personnel Temporary Duty (TDY) and travel, Requirements Development Site Survey (RDSS) completion (all expenses which are not SE&S)

  2. Demining, and survey, marking, mapping, clearance, disposal, and quality assurance/control training;

  3. Physical Security and Stockpile Management (PSSM), to include training and technical assistance with respect to explosive safety, disposal, demilitarization, physical security, and stockpile management;

  4. Casualty care training, to include first responder/advanced medical, surgical, and rehabilitation training;

  5. Explosive Remnants of War (ERW) disposal training and mine risk education and awareness.