Fiscal Year 2000 Security Assistance Legislation
Abstract
This report is the sixteenth in a series of annual legislative studies published in The DISAM Journal. This year's report presents a summary and analysis of the legislation impacting on United States security assistance programs in FY2000 and beyond. As in prior years, the report is presented in an extended outline format. This summary approach, together with the use of boldface print to identify key topics, has proven useful for reference purposes in locating specific statutory provisions. DISAM's objective in producing these annual reports is to disseminate important new legislative information to assist security assistance managers and executives throughout the world. This report should enhance their understanding of the changing statutory requirements that implement the policy choices which are reflected in the U.S. security assistance programs. This year's legislation requires a 0.38 percent budget rescission for fiscal year 2000 which has not been completed. As a result, at press time, the final allocations of the security assistance appropriations have not been agreed upon; consequently the figures that normally accompany this article will be included in the spring edition of The DISAM Journal.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 1999
- Accession Number
- ADA497087
Entities
People
- Craig M. Brandt
- Kenneth W. Martin
Organizations
- Defense Security Cooperation Agency