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The package will include five-ton cargo trucks, spare parts, and the refurbishment and overhaul of air defense fire units.
The U.S. State Department has approved the sale of equipment and services to Ukraine for the support and maintenance of ...
Defense Security Cooperation Agency2800 Defense PentagonWashington, DC 20301-2800703-601-3670 1971 Air Force Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Kohler Richard Millies 133. Total number of employees is unavailable ...
The value of security cooperation, which I guide as Director of the Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA), was affirmed by the prominence of “strengthening alliances and attracting new ...
The Defense Security Cooperation Agency is an arm of the U.S. Department of Defense that works with international partners to accomplish security goals. Its team advises various DOD components on ...
In a significant move to enhance America’s defense capabilities, the Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) officially launched the Defense Security Cooperation Service (DSCS) during a ...
The Defense Security Cooperation Agency has seen a drastic increase in foreign military sales in recent years, fueled by the increasingly complex geopolitical landscape. According to DSCA Director ...
Defense Security Cooperation Agency director Vice Adm. Joe Rixey addressed the U.S. Army Security Assistance Command workforce during a March 6 town hall meeting. His message for USASAC: € ...
WASHINGTON — Heidi Grant, a longtime Air Force official, will be the next head of the Defense Security Cooperation Agency — marking the first time a civilian has run the office since it was ...
Defense officials -- including John C. Rood, undersecretary of defense for policy, and Army Lt. Gen. Charles Hooper, director of the Defense Security Cooperation Agency -- attended a ribbon ...
Arlington, Virginia-based Advanced Concepts and Technologies International, LLC,* known as ACT I, was awarded a five-year, multiple award indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract to support ...
Heidi Grant, director of the Defense Security Cooperation Agency who oversees U.S. military sales abroad, has announced she will step down after 15 months in the job.