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Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) June 2001 DSCA - 1

DEFENSE SECURITY COOPERATION AGENCY Operation and Maintenance, Defense-wide Appropriation Highlights (Dollars in Millions) FY 2000 Price Program FY 2001 Price Program FY 2002 Actual Growth Growth Estimate Growth Growth Estimate Appropriation Summary: O&M, Defense-wide Budget Activity 4: Admin DSCA 62.555 1.022-6.493 57.084.990 7.137 65.211 Description of Operations Financed: These funds will be used to finance DSCA Headquarters administrative support, Partnership for Peace, Canadian Environmental Cleanup, an International Programs Security Requirements Course. Narrative Explanation of Changes: The funding changes between FY 2001 and FY 2002 are for a Partnership for Peace and International Programs Security Requirements Course. DSCA - 2

DEFENSE SECURITY COOPERATION AGENCY FY 2002 AMENDED BUDGET SUBMISSION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, DEFENSE-WIDE SUMMARY OF INCREASES AND DECREASES Appropriation: ($000) 1 FY 2001 President s Budget Request 67,598 2. Congressional Adjustments (Distributed) -10,000 3. Congressional Adjustments (Undistributed) -557 4. Congressional Earmarks -129 5. FY 2001 Appropriation Enacted 56,912 6. Transfers In 172 7. Transfers Out 8. Revised FY 2001 Estimate 57,084 9. Price Growth 990 10. Transfers In 11. Transfers Out 12. Program Increases a. Annualization of New FY 2001 Program b. One-Time FY 2002 Costs c. Program Growth in FY 2002 7,137 d. New FY 2002 Program 13. Total Increases 7,137 14. Program Decreases: a. One-Time FY 2001 Costs b. Annualization of FY 2001 Program Decreases c. Program Decreases in FY 2001 15. Total Decreases 16. Revised FY 2002 President s Budget 65,211 DSCA - 3

I. Narrative Description: The Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) provides program management and program implementation support to Humanitarian Assistance and Demining, the Warsaw Initiative/Partnership for Peace programs in accordance with DoD s policy to provide emergency and on-emergency humanitarian assistance; and directs, administers, and supervises the humanitarian demining program. In 1996, the United States Government negotiated a settlement with the Government of Canada for reimbursement of costs for environmental cleanup at four United States military installations in Canada. The United States and Canadian Government developed this requirement through extensive negotiations resulting in a formal Exchange of Notes wherein it was agreed that the United States would pay a settlement of $100 million. At the beginning of FY 1999, Canadian support of these environmental cleanup activities totaled $37.638 million in current year dollars. In Warsaw in July 1994, President Clinton announced a major foreign policy initiative, saying he would seek $100 million in FY 1996 to help America s new democratic partners work with the United States to advance the Partnership for Peace s goals. The effort became known as the Warsaw Initiative. Congress approved the funds, thereby establishing a single, comprehensive United States bilateral program to advance closer relations and interoperability between NATO and Partnership for Peace (PfP) countries. The State Department and the Department of Defense (DoD) cooperatively administer the program; State s portion is provided as Foreign Military Financing; the remainder administered by DoD. DSCA - 4

II. Description of Operations Financed: The FY 2002 funds in the amount of $2.650 million will be used for expenses to operate a government activity such as salaries and benefits, travel, training, rental of office space, rental of equipment, communications, and cost of supplies and equipment. Funds in the amount of $11.1 million will be used for the Canadian Environment Cleanup program, $50.224 million for Warsaw Initiative/Partnership for Peace program and $1.237 million for the International Programs Security Requirements Course. III. Financial Summary (O&M: $ in Thousands): FY 2001 FY 2000 Budget Current FY 2002 A. Subactivity Group Actuals Request Appropriation Estimate Estimate DSCA 62,555 67,598-10,000 57,084 65,211 B. Reconciliation Summary: Change Change FY 2001/FY 2001 FY 2001/FY 2002 Baseline Funding 67,598 57,084 Congressional Adjustments (Distributed) 10,000 Congressional Adjustments (Undistributed) -557 Congressional Earmark -129 Appropriated Amount 54,912 FY 2001 Rescission -128 DSCA - 5

Transfer-In 300 Price Change 990 Program Change 7,137 Current Estimate 57,084 65,211 C. Reconciliation of Increases and Decreases: 1. FY 2001 President s Budget Request 67,598 2. Congressional Adjustments (Distributed) -10,000 Total Congressional Adjustment (Distributed) -10,000 3. Congressional Adjustments (Undistributed) Headquarters Management Personnel Reduction -421 Congressional Action -136 Total Congressional Adjustment (Undistributed) -557 4. Congressional Earmarks: Congressional Earmarks -129 Total Congressional Earmarks -129 5. FY 2001 Appropriated Amount 56,912 6. FY 2001 Recission -125 7. Functional Transfer-In +297 DSCA - 6

8. Revised FY 2001 Estimate 57,084 9. Price Growth +990 10. Program Increases Increase for Partnership for Peace exercises and seminars. +7,137 11. Program Decreases 12. FY 2002 Budget Request 65,211 IV. Performance Criteria and Evaluation Summary: The Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) provides program management and program implementation support for Humanitarian Assistance and Demining (HA/D) programs, the African Center for Strategic Studies (ACSS), Warsaw Initiative/Partnership for Peace (WI/PfP) program and the Canadian Environmental Cleanup program. In accordance with DoD s policy to provide emergency and non-emergency humanitarian assistance, and directs, administers and supervises the humanitarian demining program. Tangible performance criteria for the WI/PfP program include the number of PfP events supported, number of studies conducted, number of personnel involved, study recommendations acted upon by Partners, number of events hosted and others. Tangible performance criteria for the ACSS program include the number of seminars hosted in African countries. Change V. Personnel Summary: FY 2000 FY 2001 FY 2002 FY 2001/FY 2002 Civilian End Strength (Total) U.S. Direct Hire 16 19 20 1 Foreign National Direct Hire 0 0 0 0 DSCA - 7

Total Direct Hire 16 19 20 1 Foreign National Indirect Hire 0 0 0 0 Civilian FTEs (Total) U.S. Direct Hire 16 19 20 1 Total Direct Hire 16 19 20 1 VI. OP 32 Line Items (Dollars in Thousands): Change Change FY 2000 to FY 2001 FY 2001 to FY 2002 FY 2000 Price Program FY 2001 Price Program FY 2002 Actuals Growth Growth Estimate Growth Growth Estimate Exec, Gen. Spec Schedules 1,293 42 228 1,563 47 75 1,685 Travel of Persons 1,159 19 0 1,178 20 0 1,198 SLUC (GSA Leases) 70 1 0 71 1 0 72 Purchased Utilities 33 1 0 34 1 6 41 Purchased Communications 54 1 0 55 1 0 56 Postal Services 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 Supplies & Materials 75 1 0 76 1 0 77 Printing & Reproduction 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 Equipment Maintenance 19 0 0 19 0 0 19 Facility Maintenance By Contract 3 0 0 3 0 0 3 Equipment (Non-Fund) 85 1 0 86 1 0 87 Contract & Professional Support Services 454 7 0 461 8 0 469 Studies, Analysis Evaluations 1,019 16 0 1,035 18 0 1,053 DSCA - 8

Other Contracts 56,244 900-6,721 50,423 857 7,056 58,336 Other Cost 2,045 33 0 2,078 35 0 2,113 Total 62,555 1,022-6,493 57,084 990 7,137 65,211 DSCA - 9

DEFENSE SECURITY COOPERATION AGENCY FY 2002 AMENDED BUDGET SUBMISSION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, DEFENSE-WIDE SUMMARY OF PRICE AND PROGRAM CHANGES Foreign FY 2000 Currency Price Growth Program FY 2001 Program Rate Difference Percent Amount Growth Program Civilian Personnel Compensation 101 Ex., Gen. & Special Schedules 1,293 42 228 1,563 107 Voluntary Separation Incentive Pay 0 0 0 0 199 Total Civ Personnel Comp 1,293 42 228 1,563 TRAVEL 308 Travel of Persons 1,159 1.6 19 0 1,178 399 Total Travel 1,159 1.6 19 0 1,178 OTHER PURCHASES 912 SLUC (GSA leases) 70 2.0 1 0 71 913 Purchased Utilities 33 1.6 1 0 34 914 Purchased Communications 54 1.6 1 0 55 917 Postal Services 1 0 0 1 920 Supplies & Materials 75 1.6 1 0 76 921 Printing & Reproduction 1 1.6 0 0 1 922 Equipment Maintenance by Contract 19 1.6 0 0 19 923 Facility Maintenance by Contract 3 1.6 0 0 3 925 Equipment Purchases (Non-Fund) 85 1.6 1 0 86 932 Contract & Professional Spt Svcs 454 1.6 7 0 460 933 Studies, Analysis, & Evaluations 1,019 1.6 16 0 1,034 989 Other Contracts 56,244 1.6 900-6,721 50,423 998 Other Costs 2,045 1.6 33 0 2,078 999 Total Other Purchases 59,504 961-6,721 54,343 9999 Total 62,555 1,022-6,493 57,084 DSCA - 10

DEFENSE SECURITY COOPERATION AGENCY FY 2002 AMENDED BUDGET SUBMISSION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, DEFENSE-WIDE SUMMARY OF PRICE AND PROGRAM CHANGES Foreign FY 2001 Currency Price Growth Program FY 2002 Program Rate Difference Percent Amount Growth Program Civilian Personnel Compensation 101 Ex., Gen. & Special Schedules 1,563 47 75 1,685 107 Voluntary Separation Incentive Pay 0 0 0 0 199 Total Civ Personnel Comp 1,563 47 75 1,685 TRAVEL 308 Travel of Persons 1,178 1.7 20 0 1,198 399 Total Travel 1,178 1.5 20 0 1,198 OTHER PURCHASES 912 SLUC (GSA leases) 71 1.7 1 0 72 913 Purchased Utilities 34 1.7 1 6 41 914 Purchased Communications 55 1.7 1 0 56 917 Postal Services 1 0 0 1 920 Supplies & Materials 76 1.7 1 0 77 921 Printing & Reproduction 1 1.7 0 0 1 922 Equipment Maintenance by Contract 19 1.7 0 0 19 923 Facility Maintenance by Contract 3 1.7 0 0 3 925 Equipment Purchases (Non-Fund) 86 1.7 1 0 87 932 Contract & Professional Spt Svcs 461 1.7 8 0 469 933 Studies, Analysis, & Evaluations 1,035 1.7 18 0 1,053 989 Other Contracts 50,423 1.7 857 7,056 58,336 998 Other Costs 2,078 1.7 35 0 2,113 999 Total Other Purchases 54,343 923 7,062 62,328 9999 Total 57,084 880 7,137 65,211 DSCA - 11