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The U.S. Army Security Assistance Command is known as the "Army's face to the world," maintaining relationships with more than 150 countries through its role in Foreign Military Sales.
The Department of State has approved Ukraine’s $172 million foreign military sale request for HAWK Phase III missile system and sustainment The Department of State has approved Norway’s $2.6 ...
Australia boosts defenses with $97.3M Javelin launcher deal and $404M MC-55A upgrade, deepening ties with the US in the Pacific.
The Air Force is seeking public input on plans to expand F-35 pilot training at Ebbing ANG Base, adding jets, personnel and ...
When arms sales are done right, they can bolster regional security, strengthen alliances, lighten the warfighting burden on U.S. forces, improve the trade balance and create jobs in the U.S.
With demand spiking from Ukraine to the Pacific, the US is racing to ramp up production.
The State of Foreign Military Sales During the eight years of the Obama administration, the defense industry’s requests to export weapons were approved at a record clip.
U.S. contractors looking to increase their foreign military sales cannot expect to flip a switch and create international commerce by pursuing the same methods that met with success domestically. Long ...
Mike Allocca, the 20-year export expert and trainer, says foreign military sales are and have been good business for small companies. "The buyers, the foreign governments overseas, might not know ...
The Security Assistance Command has exceeded its total foreign military sales for fiscal 2011 in the first quarter of the new fiscal year and could finish fiscal 2012 with record sales. USASAC ...
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