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DEFENSE SECURITY COOPERATION AGENCY WASHINGTON, DC 20301-2800 NOV 2 1 2006 In reply refer to: 1-06/0 15297 -POL MEMORANDUM FOR SEE DISTRIBUTION SUBJECT: Limited Special Authority under Acquisition and Cross Servicing Agreements (ACSAs) (DSCA 06-48) [SAMM E-Change 67] Effective immediately, Chapter 11 of the Security Assistance Management Manual (SAMM), Section C 11.1. is updated as regards use of ACSAs. Special authority was enacted in Section 1202 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2007 (P.L. 109-364) until September 30,2008, to permit the Secretary of Defense to treat "covered military equipment" (defined as Significant Military Equipment in U.S. Munitions List Categories I, II, III, VII, XI, and XIII) as logistics support, supplies, and services under ACSA agreements for the purposes of providing such equipment for periods not longer than one year to military forces of a nation while participating in combined operations with the United States in Iraq or Afghanistan, when the equipment is required for personnel protection or to aid in the personnel survivability of those forces. Also, the description of items that may not be provided under an ACSA has been updated to reflect the understanding of the conferees in the Conference Report to accompany the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2007 (H.R Report 109-702). This change will be included in the automated version of the SAMM found on the DSCA Web Page as SAMM E-Change 67. Questions regarding this policy should be directed to Mr. Micheal Slack, DSCAlSTRlPOL, at (703) 601-3842 or e-mail: michae1.slack@dsca.mi1. Questions regarding SAMM policy should be directed to Ms. Kathy Robinson, DSCA/STRlPOL, at (703) 601-4368 or e-mail: kathy.robinson@dsca.mil. d /j //) /1 t;:va~grac r; J.._;D' >(;~,)'- Freda J. Lodge Principal Director Strategy ~ Attachments As stated

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CHAPTER 11 SPECIAL PROGRAMS AND SERVICES C11.1. ACQUISITION AND CROSS-SERVICING AGREEMENTS (ACSAS) ACSAs are Department of Defense (DoD) agreements negotiated on a bilateral basis with nations designated by the Secretary of Defense as ACSA-eligible. To be designated as ACSA-eligible, a country must either be a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) or have a defense alliance with the United States (U.S.); permit stationing of U.S. troops; allow pre-positioning of U.S. assets; or host U.S. Forces exercises. Support is generally provided on a reciprocal basis. Payments may be made in cash, replacement in kind or equal value exchange countries pay the DoD rate (not the Foreign Military Sales (FMS) rate). Except for contingencies, humanitarian, and foreign disaster efforts, annual (fiscal year) ceilings apply. 10 U.S.C. 2341-2350 (reference (ce)) authorizes the use of ACSAs. DoD Directive 2010.9 (reference (cf)) contains the policy for these agreements. The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff has primary responsibility for these agreements. C11.1.1. Standard Provision of Logistics Support, Supplies, and Services Under an ACSA. C11.1.1.1. What MAY Be Provided Under an ACSA? ACSAs permit the United States to provide logistics support, supplies, and services to include food, billeting, transportation (including airlift), petroleum, oils, lubricants, clothing, communication services, medical services, ammunition, base operations support (and construction incident to base operations support), storage services, use of facilities, training services, spare parts and component, repair and maintenance services, calibration services, and port services. Also permitted are the temporary use of general purpose vehicles and other non-lethal items of military equipment that are not designated as significant military equipment (SME) on the U.S. Munitions List in the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) (reference (n)). C11.1.1.2. What MAY NOT Be Provided Under an ACSA? ACSAs do not permit transfer of weapons systems; initial quantities of replacement and spare parts for major end items of equipment covered by tables of organization and equipment, tables of allowances and distribution, or equivalent documents; major end items of equipment; guided missiles; naval mines and torpedoes; nuclear ammunition and included items such as warheads, warhead sections, and projectiles; guidance kits for bombs or other ammunition; and chemical ammunition (other than riot control).

C11.1.2. Temporary Authority to Use ACSA to Lend Certain Military Equipment to Foreign Forces in Iraq and Afghanistan for Personnel Protection and Survivability. Notwithstanding paragraph C11.1.1 above, special authority was enacted in Section 1202 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2007 (P.L. 109-364) to permit the Secretary of Defense to treat covered military equipment (defined in Section 1202 as SME in USML categories I, II, III, VII, XI, and XIII) as logistics support, supplies, and services under ACSA agreements for the purposes of providing such equipment to military forces of a nation while participating in combined operations with the United States in Iraq or Afghanistan, when the equipment is required for personnel protection or to aid in the personnel survivability of those forces. Use of this authority requires a determination by the Secretary of Defense, with concurrence of the Secretary of State that it is in the national security interest to provide the equipment. Equipment may not be provided for a period longer than one year. This authority expires on September 30, 2008.