Sec. 5112. Education and training to enhance nonproliferation and export control capabilities
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The Secretary is authorized to provide education and training to appropriate military and civilian personnel of foreign countries for the purpose of enhancing the nonproliferation and export control capabilities of such personnel through their attendance in special courses of instruction conducted by the United States. Such education and training may be provided on such terms and conditions as the Secretary may determine and consistent with this subtitle but whenever feasible on a reimbursable basis.
The Secretary shall have overall responsibility for the development and conduct of international nonproliferation education and training programs under this section, and may utilize other Federal agencies, as appropriate, to recommend personnel for the education and training programs and to administer specific courses of instruction. Education and training activities conducted under this section shall be— of a technical nature, emphasizing techniques for detecting, deterring, monitoring, interdicting, and countering proliferation; designed to encourage effective and mutually beneficial relations and increased understanding between the United States and other countries; and designed to improve the ability of other countries to utilize their resources with maximum effectiveness, thereby contributing to greater self-reliance by such countries.
In selecting personnel for education and training programs under this section, priority should be given to personnel from countries determined by the Secretary to be countries frequently transited by proliferation-related shipments of cargo.