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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · H.R. 1793 (Introduced in House) — To establish a framework for effective, transparent, and accountable United States foreign assistance, and for other... · Sec. 4381

Sec. 4381. Reports on commercial and governmental military exports; congressional action

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The Secretary shall transmit to the appropriate congressional committees not later than 60 days after the end of each calendar quarter an unclassified report (except that any material which was transmitted in classified form under subsection (b)(1) or (c)(1) may be contained in a classified addendum to such report, and any letter of offer referred to in paragraph
(1)may be listed in such addendum unless such letter of offer has been the subject of an unclassified certification pursuant to subsection (b)(1), and any information provided under paragraph
(11)may also be provided in a classified addendum) containing— a listing of all letters of offer to sell any major defense equipment for $1,000,000 or more under this Act to each foreign country and international organization, by category, if such letters of offer have not been accepted or canceled; a listing of all such letters of offer that have been accepted during the fiscal year in which such report is submitted, together with the total value of all defense articles and defense services sold to each foreign country and international organization during such fiscal year; the cumulative dollar amounts, by foreign country and international organization, of sales credit agreements under section 4251 made during the fiscal year in which such report is submitted; a numbered listing of all licenses and approvals for the export to each foreign country and international organization during such fiscal year of commercially sold major defense equipment, by category, sold for $1,000,000 or more, together with the total value of all defense articles and defense services so licensed for each foreign country and international organization, setting forth, with respect to the listed major defense equipment— the items to be exported under the license; the quantity and contract price of each such item to be provided; and the name and address of the ultimate user of each such item; projections of the dollar amounts, by foreign country and international organization, of sales expected to be made under sections 4311 and 4312, in the quarter of the fiscal year immediately following the quarter for which such report is submitted; a projection with respect to all sales expected to be made to each country and organization for the remainder of the fiscal year in which such report is transmitted; a description of each payment, contribution, gift, commission, or fee reported to the Secretary under section 4377, including— the name of the person who made such payment, contribution, gift, commission, or fee; the name of any sales agent or other person to whom such payment, contribution, gift, commission, or fee was paid; the date and amount of such payment, contribution, gift, commission, or fee; a description of the sale in connection with which such payment, contribution, gift, commission, or fee was paid; and the identification of any business information considered confidential by the person submitting it which is included in the report; a listing of each sale under section 4251 during the quarter for which such report is made, specifying— the purchaser; the Federal agency responsible for implementing the sale; an estimate of the dollar amount of the sale; and a general description of the real property facilities to be constructed pursuant to such sale; a listing of each export of defense articles under section 4311 during the quarter for which report is made, specifying the recipient, the defense article, the dollar amount of the export, and a description of the cooperative agreement pursuant to which the export was made; a listing of the consents to third-party transfers of defense articles or defense services which were granted, during the quarter for which such report is submitted, if the value (in terms of original acquisition cost) of the defense articles or defense services to be transferred is $1,000,000 or more; a listing of all munitions items that were sold, leased, or otherwise transferred by the Department of Defense to any other Federal agency during the quarter for which such report is submitted (including the name of the recipient agency and a discussion of what the agency will do with those munitions items) if— the value of the munitions items was $250,000 of more, and the value of all munitions items transferred to the Federal agency during that quarter was $250,000 or more, excluding munitions items transferred
(i)for disposition or use solely within the United States, or
(ii)for use in connection with intelligence activities subject to reporting requirements under title V of the National Security Act of 1947 ( 50 U.S.C. 413 et seq. ; relating to congressional oversight of intelligence activities); a report on all concluded government-to-government agreements regarding foreign coproduction of defense articles of United States origin and all other concluded agreements involving coproduction or licensed production outside of the United States of defense articles of United States origin (including coproduction memoranda of understanding or agreement) that have not been previously reported under this subsection, which shall include— the identity of the foreign countries, international organizations, or foreign firms involved; a description and the estimated value of the articles authorized to be produced, and an estimate of the quantity of the articles authorized to be produced; a description of any restrictions on third-party transfers of the foreign-manufactured articles; and if any such agreement does not provide for United States access to and verification of quantities of defense articles produced outside the United States and their disposition in the foreign country, a description of alternative measures and controls incorporated in the coproduction or licensing program to ensure compliance with restrictions in the agreement on production quantities and third-party transfers; a report on all exports of significant military equipment for which information has been provided pursuant to section 4375; and copies of security assistance surveys conducted by United States Government personnel for the calendar quarter for which the report is transmitted. For each letter of offer to sell under paragraphs
(1)and
(2)of subsection (a), the report shall specify— the foreign country or international organization to which the defense article or defense service is offered or was sold, as the case may be; the dollar amount of the offer to sell or the sale and the number of defense articles offered or sold, as the case may be; a description of the defense article or defense service offered or sold, as the case may be; and the United States Armed Forces or Federal agency that is making the offer to sell or the sale, as the case may be.
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