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1 U.S. Defense Department Reports to Congress Section 1206/2282 and Section 333 Dear Database User, We are pleased to share with you the below data from this Defense Department report to Congress: Defense Department Notification for Section 333 to Build the Capacity of the National Military or National-Level Security Forces of Cameroon, Chad, Kenya, Mauritania, Nigeria, Tunisia, and Uganda. This report was submitted to the U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee on March 16, 2018, and the Committee has labeled this report as report number 529. We reviewed and copied down the data from this report at the U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee in April Please note this report includes data beyond the Defense Department s Section 333 program. In many cases, these reports provide data from other U.S. security aid funding accounts or programs such as Foreign Military or Peacekeeping Operations to help congressional staff understand the full scope of security aid to a Section 333 recipient. We hope you will find it useful for your work. For questions or comments, please contact Christina Arabia at christina@ciponline.org Sincerely, Colby Goodman Director,
2 YEAR COUNTRY PROGRAM AMOUNT ITEM 2017 Cameroon Foreign Military $2,750,000 Border Security and Transnational Threats 2017 Cameroon Peacekeeping Operations $11,759,000 Border Security and Transnational Threats 2017 Cameroon Section 333 Building $16,217,000 Command and Control (C2) Node (Funding from Section 2282 & Counterterrorism Partnerships 2017 Cameroon Section 333 Building $3,467,000 Counter-Improvised Explosive Device (IED) Enhancement (Funding from Section 2282 & 2016 Cameroon Foreign Military $3,746,000 Border Security and Transnational Threats 2016 Cameroon Peacekeeping Operations $20,635,000 Border Security and Transnational Threats 2016 Cameroon Section 1206 Train and $13,490,000 Rapid Intervention Battalion Enhancement (Funding from Section 2282 & Counterterrorism 2016 Cameroon Section 1206 Train and Partnerships $39,340,000 Fixed Wing Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (Funding from Counterterrorism Partnerships 2015 Cameroon Foreign Military $2,337,000 Maritime Security and Transnational Threats 2015 Cameroon Peacekeeping Operations $29,664,000 Other National Security Interests 2017 Chad Foreign Military $4,090,000 Border Security and Transnational Threats 2017 Chad Peacekeeping Operations $10,898,000 Border Security and Transnational Threats 2017 Chad Section 333 Building $8,637,000 Logistics Company (Funding from Section 2282 & 2017 Chad Section 333 Building $3,454,000 Counter-Improvised Explosive Device (IED) Enhancement (Funding from Section 2282 & 2
3 2017 Chad Section 333 Building $18,629,000 Command and Control (C2) and Intelligence Fusion Center 2016 Chad Foreign Military $1,695,000 Border Security and Transnational Threats 2016 Chad Peacekeeping Operations $7,225,000 Other National Security Interests 2016 Chad Section 1206 Train and $25,050,000 2nd Special Anti-Terrorism Group (SATG) Battalion (Funding from Section 2282 & Counterterrorism 2016 Chad Section 1206 Train and Partnerships $42,790,000 Fixed Wing Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (Funding from Counterterrorism Partnerships 2015 Chad Peacekeeping Operations $23,119,000 Other National Security Interests 2018 Kenya Section 333 Building $1,200,000 Secure Mobility 2018 Kenya Section 333 Building $12,375,000 Rural Border Control Unit Counterterrorism Development 2018 Kenya Section 333 Building $5,025,000 Huey II Simulator 2017 Kenya Foreign Military $4,200,000 Border Security and Transnational Threats 2017 Kenya Peacekeeping Operations $2,778,000 Border Security and Transnational Threats 2017 Kenya Section 333 Building $14,677,000 Huey II Support (Funding from Section 2282 & 2017 Kenya Section 333 Building $19,740,000 Expedentiary Artillery for Counterterror Operations (Funding from Counterterrorism Partnerships 2016 Kenya Foreign Military $3,825,000 Border Security and Transnational Threats 2016 Kenya Peacekeeping Operations $12,954,000 Border Security and Transnational Threats 2016 Kenya Section 1206 Train and $101,920,000 Lift Helicopter Rapid Aerial Response 3
4 2015 Kenya Foreign Military $1,810,000 Border Security and Transnational Threats 2015 Kenya Peacekeeping Operations $2,067,000 Peacekeeping 2017 Mauritania Foreign Military $1,625,000 Border Security and Transnational Threats 2017 Mauritania Peacekeeping Operations $639,000 Border Security and Transnational Threats 2016 Mauritania Foreign Military $779,000 Border Security and Transnational Threats 2016 Mauritania Peacekeeping Operations $1,471,000 Border Security and Transnational Threats 2016 Mauritania Section 1206 Train and $1,030,000 Military Information Support Operations (MISO) Enhancement (Funding from Section 2282 & 2016 Mauritania Section 1206 Train and $3,340,000 Counterterrorism Border Security Enhancement (Funding from Counterterrorism Partnerships 2015 Mauritania Foreign Military $500,000 Border Security and Transnational Threats 2015 Mauritania Peacekeeping Operations $3,201,000 Border Security and Transnational Threats 2017 Nigeria Foreign Military $665,000 Border Security and Transnational Threats 2017 Nigeria Peacekeeping Operations $1,096,000 Border Security and Transnational Threats 2017 Nigeria Section 333 Building $2,667,000 Advanced Infantry Training/SOF Development (Funding from Counterterrorism Partnerships 2015 Nigeria Peacekeeping Operations $1,289,000 Peacekeeping Operations 2018 Tunisia Section 333 Building $180,000 Improvised Explosive Device (IED) Response Unit 2018 Tunisia Section 333 Building $13,445,000 Logistics Company 2017 Tunisia Section 333 Building $7,829,000 Maritime Security 4
5 2017 Tunisia Section 333 Building 2017 Tunisia Section 333 Building $12,394,000 Rotary Wing Phase II Enhancement (Funding from Section 2282 & Counterterrorism Partnerships $3,747,000 Military Intelligence Company (Funding from Section 2282 & Counterterrorism Partnerships $752,000 Advanced Rotary Wing Training 2017 Tunisia Section 333 Building 2016 Tunisia Section 1206 Train and $12,701,000 Maritime Border Surveillance System (Funding from 2016 Tunisia Section 1206 Train and $1,049,000 Advanced Rotary Wing Training (Funding from 2016 Tunisia Section 1206 Train and $20,450,000 Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) UAS (Funding from Counterterrorism Partnerships 2015 Tunisia Peacekeeping Operations $10,000 Other National Security Interests $9,805,000 Secure Mobility 2017 Uganda Peacekeeping Operations $861,000 Peacekeeping Operations 2016 Uganda Section 1206 Train and $6,315,000 Uganda People's Defence Force (UPDF) Force Protection Enhancement (Funding from 2016 Uganda Section 1206 Train and $2,860,000 Raven Support: UAS, Spares, and Equipment (Funding from Counterterrorism Partnerships 2016 Uganda Peacekeeping Operations $10,026,000 Peacekeeping Operations 2016 Uganda Section 1206 Train and $5,127,000 EPSS Enhancement (Funding from Section 2282 & 2016 Uganda Section 1206 Train and $69,340,000 Light Helicopters 5
6 2016 Uganda Section 1206 Train and $8,400,000 Counterterrorism Joint Task Force (Funding from 2015 Uganda Foreign Military $450,000 Peacekeeping 2015 Uganda Peacekeeping Operations $13,170,000 Peacekeeping Operations 2018 Cameroon Section 333 Building $135,000 Counterterrorism Operations: Command and Control (C2) Node Renotification - Vehicles, Spares, 2018 Cameroon Section 333 Building 2018 Chad Section 333 Building 2018 Chad Section 333 Building 2018 Kenya Section 333 Building 2018 Kenya Section 333 Building 2018 Kenya Section 333 Building and Equipment $750,000 Counterterrorism Operations: Command and Control (C2) Node Renotification - Small-Scale Construction $135,000 Counterterrorism Operations: Command and Control (C2) Node Renotification - Vehicles, Spares, and Equipment $750,000 Counterterrorism Operations: Command and Control (C2) Node Renotification: Small-Scale Construction $17,275,000 Counterterrorism Operations: Logistics Battalion - Vehicles, Spares, and Equipment $30,000 Counterterrorism Operations: Logistics Battalion - Organizational Clothing and Individual Equipment $385,000 Counterterrorism Operations: Logistics Battalion - Operational Training $3,170,000 Counterterrorism Operations: Groupement Special d'intervention (GSI)-7 Force Generation - Vehicles, Spares, and Equipment $2,025,000 Counterterrorism Operations: Groupement Special d'intervention (GSI)-7 Force Generation - Communications and Electronics Equipment $45,000 Counterterrorism Operations: Groupement Special d'intervention (GSI)-7 Force Generation - Medical 6
7 Equipment $675,000 Counterterrorism Operations: Groupement Special d'intervention (GSI)-7 Force Generation - Weapons, Ammunition, Explosives, and Accessories Assault Rifle (7.62x39mm): 220 Machine Gun (7.62x54mm): 16 Ammo (7.62x39mm): 300,000 Ammo (7.62x54mm): 100,000 Binocular: 10 Rifle Light Mount: 200 Sight Key Tool: 50 Rail System, Universal: 200 Spares and Ancillary Items Operator and Maintenance Training 2018 Nigeria Section 333 Building $705,000 Counterterrorism Operations: Groupement Special d'intervention (GSI)-7 Force Generation - Organizational Clothing and Individual Equipment $585,000 Counterterrorism Operations: Groupement Special d'intervention (GSI)-7 Force Generation - Operational Training $10,000 Counterterrorism Operations: Air-to-Ground Integration - Communications and Electronics Equipment $450,000 Counterterrorism Operations: Air-to-Ground 2018 Nigeria Section 333 Building Integration - Training Systems, Aids, and Devices 2018 Nigeria Section 333 Building $3,955,000 Counterterrorism Operations: Air-to-Ground Integration - Operational Training and Services 2018 Tunisia Section 333 Building $1,100,000 Counterterrorism Operations: Headquarters, 7
8 2018 Tunisia Section 333 Building 2018 Tunisia Section 333 Building Special Forces Group (GFS) Command and Control (C2) Capability - Vehicles, Spares, and Equipment $1,805,000 Counterterrorism Operations: Headquarters, Special Forces Group (GFS) Command and Control (C2) Capability - Communications and Electronics Equipment $140,000 Counterterrorism Operations: Headquarters, Special Forces Group (GFS) Command and Control (C2) Capability - Operational Training $1,185,000 Counterterrorism Operations: Command and Control (C2) Node - Vehicles, Spares, and Construction Equipment $11,460,000 Counterterrorism Operations: Command and Control (C2) Node - Communications and Electronics Equipment $1,105,000 Counterterrorism Operations: Command and Control (C2) Node - Organizational Equipment and Clothing $1,630,000 Counterterrorism Operations: Command and Control (C2) Node - Operational Training $22,995,000 Counterterrorism Operations: FOB Enhancement and Combined Logistics - Vehicles, Spares, and Construction Equipment $8,530,000 Counterterrorism Operations: FOB Enhancement and Combined Logistics - Communications and Electronics Equipment $65,000 Counterterrorism Operations: FOB Enhancement and Combined Logistics - Organizational Clothing and Individual Equipment $90,000 Counterterrorism Operations: FOB Enhancement and Combined Logistics - Medical Equipment 8
9 $1,820,000 Counterterrorism Operations: FOB Enhancement and Combined Logistics - Operational Training $9,435,000 Counterterrorism Operations: Huey II Supplemental - Aircraft, Spares, and Equipment $5,660,000 Counterterrorism Operations: Huey II Supplemental - Simulator, Training Aids, Spares, and Equipment $565,000 Counterterrorism Operations: Huey II Supplemental - Night Vision Devices, Thermal Imaging, and Optics $1,635,000 Counterterrorism Operations: Huey II Supplemental - Medical Equipment $3,625,000 Counterterrorism Operations: Huey II Supplemental - Operational Training $160,000 Counterterrorism Operations: Tactical Unmanned Aerial Systems - Analog UAS (6) 9
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