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Code · BILL · 114th Congress · S. 2865 (Introduced in Senate) — To promote stability and security in the Asia-Pacific maritime domains, and for other purposes. · Sec. 904

Sec. 904. Notice to Congress on assistance and training

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Not later than 15 days before exercising the authority under section 201, section 401, or section 501 or pursuant to the amendments made by section 301 with respect to a recipient foreign country, the Secretary of State or the Secretary of Defense, as the case may be, shall submit to the appropriate congressional committees a notification containing the following elements: The name of the recipient foreign country. A detailed justification for the provision of the assistance or training concerned, and its relationship to United States security interests.
The budget for the program, including— a timetable of planned expenditures of funds to implement the program; an implementation timeline for the program with milestones (including anticipated delivery schedules for any assistance under the program); the military department or component responsible for management of the program; and the anticipated completion date for the program. A description of the arrangements, if any, to support host nation sustainment of any capability developed pursuant to the program, and the source of funds to support sustainment efforts and performance outcomes to be achieved under the program beyond its completion date, if applicable.
A description of the program objectives and an assessment framework to be used to develop capability and performance metrics associated with operational outcomes for the recipient force. Such other matters as the Secretary considers appropriate.
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