This Appendix provides a listing of security assistance (SA) and security cooperation (SC) Programs to include program description, guidance and restrictions, key stakeholders, planning, congressional notification requirements, execution, reporting, authorities and appropriations, and additional information as applicable to the specific program. This Appendix is meant to be a supplement to Chapter 11 and programs will be added, updated, or removed as necessary.

 

AP8.1.1. Security Assistance and Security Cooperation Program Structure. Each program listed in Table AP8.T3. adheres to a standard format. The template areas are defined in Table AP8.T1.

Table AP8.T1. Security Cooperation Security Assistance Program Structure

Title 10

Title 22

Security Cooperation (SC) or Security Assistance (SA)

Subject to Building Partner Capacity (BPC) Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LOA)

Duration

Program/Authority Status

Shows if the program/ authority is United States Code (U.S.C.) 10.

Options are {Yes/No}

Shows if the program/ authority is U.S.C. 20.

Options are {Yes/No}

Shows if the program/ authority is SA or SC.

Options are {SA, SC}

Shows if the program/ authority is subject to BPC LOA rules outlined in Chapter 15.

Options are {Yes/No}

Shows the permanence of the program/ authority.

Options are {Temporary, Permanent}

Shows the current status of the program/ authority.

Options are {Active, Expired}

 

Legal Citation

Program Area

Program Use

Link to most recent USC or PL for the program/ authority.

Note, this PL/U.S.C. should also be listed in Section 8 “Authority/Appropriation and Code Listing” of the program/authority template.

Shows the applicable country/geographic area the program can be used in.

Options are {List of applicable countries, Combatant Commands (CCMDs), Area of Responsibility (AOR) or "Global"}

Lists what the program/authority is allowed to do.

Options are (remove those not applicable):

“Provides:

  • Advisory Services
  • Construction (Small or Large)
  • Defense Articles
  • Defense Services
  • Equipment
  • Expenses
  • Facility Repair
  • Infrastructure Repair
  • Logistics Support
  • Real Property
  • Renovation
  • Services
  • Stipends
  • Supplies
  • Sustainment
  • Training”

Note, listing above is not all inclusive.

 

Template Area

Description

Program Description

Overview of program and its use.

Program Specific Guidance and Restrictions

Program specific guidance and procedural information to help the community. Any known qualification for program usage and other limiting factors.

Key Players

Listing of major players in design/planning/implementation of the program and brief description of their involvement.

Planning

Program specific guidance and procedural information to help the community with design and planning.

Congressional Notification Requirements

Any congressional notification activities related to the program through its lifecycle.

Execution

Program specific guidance and procedural information to help the community with implementation, execution, and closure.

Reporting Requirements

Any reporting requirements (DSCA, DoD, Congressional, etc.) that the program is subject to, and a description of what information is provided.

Legislation and Authorities (if applicable)

Listing of relevant U.S.C., PLs, or other USG official documents (executive order (EO), DoD Instruction (DoDI), etc.) relevant to the program.

Additional Information (if needed)

Additional information that doesn't fit directly into the areas above.

 

AP8.1.2. Security Assistance and Security Cooperation Programs Listing (formerly known as Table C15.T2. Building Partner Capacity (BPC) Programs and Authorities) is available below in AP8.T2.

Table AP8.T2. Security Assistance and Security Cooperation Programs Code Listing 

 

AP8.1.3. Security Assistance and Security Cooperation Programs AP8.T3. contains the listing of available Programs. Click on each SA/SC Program name to read more.

Table AP8.T3. Security Assistance and Security Cooperation Programs

Title Sort descending Program Authority Status Program Duration Legal Citation SC or SA

Afghanistan Security Forces Fund

Expired

Temporary

SC

Coalition Readiness Support Program

Active

Temporary

SC

Counter-Islamic State of Iraq and Levant/Counter-Islamic State of Iraq and Syria Train and Equip Fund

Active

Temporary

SC

Excess Defense Articles

Active

Permanent

SA

Indo-Pacific Maritime Security Initiative

Active

Temporary

Expires: December 31, 2025

SC

Leases of Defense Articles

Active

Permanent

SA

Peacekeeping Operations

Active

Permanent

SA

Section 1206 - Global Train and Equip

Expired

Temporary

Repealed on September 30, 2015

SC

Section 2282 - Global Train and Equip

Expired

Temporary

Repealed on September 19, 2017

SC

Section 30 Sales

Active

Permanent

SA

Section 321 - Training With Friendly Foreign Countries (Exchanges)

Active

Permanent

SC

Section 332 - International and Regional Organizations Defense Institutional Capacity Building

Active

Permanent

SC

Section 332(a) - Ministry of Defense Advising Programs

Active

Permanent

SC

Section 332(b) - Non-Resident Advisory Programs - Defense Institutional Capacity Building

Active

Permanent

SC

Section 332(b) and Section 1210 of P.L. 116-92 - Legal Institutional Capacity Building Initiative

Active

Temporary

Expires on December 31, 2024

SC

Section 333 - Foreign Security Forces: Authority to Build Capacity

Active

Permanent

SC

Section 345 - Irregular Warfare Center and Regional Defense Fellowship Program

Active

Permanent

SC

Sections 506 and 552 of the Foreign Assistance Act - Presidential Drawdown

Active

Permanent

Only if the President issues a Determination in accordance with the Foreign Assistance Act

SA

Special Defense Acquisition Fund

Active

Permanent

SA

Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative

Active

Temporary

Expires Dec 31 of last authorized year.

SC