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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
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Notice of Amendment No. 004 to the
Solicitation for Cooperative Agreement
Applications (SCAA) Issued on July 7,
2010
Defense Logistics Agency,
Department of Defense (DoD).
ACTION: Amended solicitation for cost
sharing cooperative agreement
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The Defense Logistics Agency
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Assistance Program by awarding cost
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and Rhode Island, and Washington DC.
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(i.e., counties), but those areas have not
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
[Transmittal Nos. 10–56]
36(b)(1) Arms Sales Notification
Department of Defense, Defense
Security Cooperation Agency.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Department of Defense is
publishing the unclassified text of a
section 36(b)(1) arms sales notification.
This is published to fulfill the
requirements of section 155 of Public
Law 104–164 dated July 21, 1996.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
B. English, DSCA/DBO/CFM, (703) 601–
3740.
The following is a copy of a letter to
the Speaker of the House of
Representatives, Transmittals 10–56
with attached transmittal, policy
justification, and Sensitivity of
Technology.
SUMMARY:
Dated: December 5, 2011.
Aaron Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison
Officer, Department of Defense.
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Transmittal No. 10–56
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Notice of Proposed Issuance of Letter of
Offer Pursuant to Section 36(b)(1) of the
Arms Export Control Act, as amended
(i) Prospective Purchaser: United Arab
Emirates
(ii) Total Estimated Value:
Major Defense Equipment*
Other ...................................
$259 million.
$ 45 million.
Total ................................. $304 million.
* As defined in Section 47(6) of the Arms
Export Control Act.
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(iii) Description and Quantity or
Quantities of Articles or Services under
Consideration for Purchase: 4900 JDAM
kits which includes 304 GBU–54 Laser
JDAM kits with 304 DSU–40 Laser
Sensors, 3000 GBU–38(V)1 JDAM kits,
1000 GBU–31(V)1 JDAM kits, 600 GBU–
31(V)3 JDAM kits, 3300 BLU–111 500lb
General Purpose Bombs, 1000 BLU–117
2000lb General Purpose Bombs, 600
BLU–109 2000lb Hard Target Penetrator
Bombs, and four BDU–50C inert bombs,
fuzes, weapons integration, munitions
trainers, personnel training and training
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equipment, spare and repair parts,
support equipment, U.S. government
and contractor engineering, logistics,
and technical support, and other related
elements of program support.
(iv) Military Department: Air Force
(YAC Amd #3).
(v) Prior Related Cases, if any:
FMS case YAB–$156M—31Aug02.
FMS case YAC–$699M—04Mar08.
(vi) Sales Commission, Fee, etc., Paid,
Offered, or Agreed to be Paid: None.
(vii) Sensitivity of Technology
Contained in the Defense Article or
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Defense Services Proposed to be Sold:
See Annex attached.
(viii) Date Report Delivered to
Congress: 29 November 2011.
Policy Justification
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United Arab Emirates—Joint Direct
Attack Munitions
The Government of the United Arab
Emirates (UAE) has requested a possible
sale of 4900 JDAM kits which includes
304 GBU–54 Laser JDAM kits with 304
DSU–40 Laser Sensors, 3000 GBU–
38(V)1 JDAM kits, 1000 GBU–31(V)1
JDAM kits, 600 GBU–31(V)3 JDAM kits,
3300 BLU–111 500lb General Purpose
Bombs, 1000 BLU–117 2000lb General
Purpose Bombs, 600 BLU–109 2000lb
Hard Target Penetrator Bombs, and four
BDU–50C inert bombs, fuzes, weapons
integration, munitions trainers,
personnel training and training
equipment, spare and repair parts,
support equipment, U.S. government
and contractor engineering, logistics,
and technical support, and other related
elements of program support. The
estimated cost is $304 million.
This proposed sale will contribute to
the foreign policy and national security
of the United States by helping to
improve the security of a key partner
that has been, and continues to be, an
important force for political stability
and economic progress in the Middle
East. The UAE Government continues
vital host-nation support of U.S. forces
stationed at Al Dhafra Air Base, plays an
important role in supporting U.S.
regional interests, and has proven to be
a valued partner in overseas operations.
The proposed sale will improve the
UAE’s capability to meet current and
future regional threats. The UAE Air
Force and Air Defense (AF&AD)
continue to operate the F–16 Block 60
aircraft. These additional munitions will
ensure operational capability and will
help the UAE AF&AD become one of the
most capable air forces in the region,
thereby serving U.S. interests by
deterring regional aggression. These
munitions will be used to complement
the normal war-readiness reserve
stockpile of munitions and provide
munitions for routine training
requirements. The UAE will have no
difficulty absorbing these munitions
into its air force.
The proposed sale of this equipment
and support will not alter the basic
military balance in the region.
The prime contractor will be The
Boeing Company in Chicago, Illinois,
and McAlester Army Ammunition Plant
in McAlester, Oklahoma. There are no
known offset agreements proposed in
connection with this potential sale.
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Implementation of this proposed sale
will require the assignment of
additional U.S. Government or
contractor representatives to the UAE.
The number of U.S. Government and
contractor representatives required to
support the program will be determined
in joint negotiations as the program
proceeds through the development,
production and equipment installation
phases.
There will be no adverse impact on
U.S. defense readiness as a result of this
proposed sale.
other elements in the overall system that
are essential for successful employment
include:
Access to accurate target coordinates.
INS/GPS capability.
Operational Test and Evaluation Plan.
4. If a technologically advanced
adversary were to obtain knowledge of
the specific hardware in the proposed
sale, the information could be used to
develop countermeasures which might
reduce weapons system effectiveness or
be used in the development of a system
with similar or advanced capabilities.
Transmittal No. 10–56
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Notice of Proposed Issuance of Letter of
Offer Pursuant to Section 36(b)(1) of the
Arms Export Control Act
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Annex Item No. vii
(vii) Sensitivity of Technology:
1. The GBU–54 is a 500lb JDAM
variant that includes a DSU–40 Laser
Sensor. The GBU–54 uses global
position system aided inertial
navigation and/or laser detection to
guide to threat targets. The Laser sensor
enhances standard JDAM’s reactive
target capability by allowing rapid
prosecution of fixed targets with large
initial target location errors (TLE). The
DSU–40 Laser sensor also provides the
capability to engage some mobile
targets. The DSU–40 Laser sensor is
attached to a MK–82 or BLU–111 bomb
body in the forward fuze well. The
addition of the DSU–40 Laser sensor
combined with additional cabling and
mounting hardware turns a standard
GBU–38 JDAM into a GBU–54 Laser
JDAM. Information that might reveal
target designation tactics and associated
aircraft maneuvers, the probability of
destroying specific/peculiar targets,
vulnerabilities regarding
countermeasures and the
electromagnetic environment is
classified Secret.
2. The Joint Direct Attack Munition is
actually a guidance kit that converts
existing unguided free-fall bombs into
precision-guided ‘‘smart’’ munitions. By
adding a new tail section containing an
Inertial Navigation System (INS)
guidance/Global Positioning System
(GPS) guidance to unguided bombs, the
cost effective JDAM provides highly
accurate weapon delivery in any
‘‘flyable’’ weather. The INS, using
updates from the GPS, helps guide the
bomb to the target via the use of
movable tail fins.
3. Weapon accuracy is dependent on
target coordinates and present position
as entered into the guidance control
unit. After weapon release, movable tail
fins guide the weapon to the target
coordinates. In addition to the tail kit,
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
[Transmittal Nos. 10-56]
36(b)(1) Arms Sales Notification
AGENCY: Department of Defense, Defense Security Cooperation Agency.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Department of Defense is publishing the unclassified text
of a section 36(b)(1) arms sales notification. This is published to
fulfill the requirements of section 155 of Public Law 104-164 dated
July 21, 1996.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. B. English, DSCA/DBO/CFM, (703)
601-3740.
The following is a copy of a letter to the Speaker of the House of
Representatives, Transmittals 10-56 with attached transmittal, policy
justification, and Sensitivity of Technology.
Dated: December 5, 2011.
Aaron Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense.
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Transmittal No. 10-56
Notice of Proposed Issuance of Letter of Offer Pursuant to Section
36(b)(1) of the Arms Export Control Act, as amended
(i) Prospective Purchaser: United Arab Emirates
(ii) Total Estimated Value:
Major Defense Equipment*................ $259 million.
Other................................... $ 45 million.
-------------------------------
Total................................. $304 million.
* As defined in Section 47(6) of the Arms Export Control Act.
(iii) Description and Quantity or Quantities of Articles or
Services under Consideration for Purchase: 4900 JDAM kits which
includes 304 GBU-54 Laser JDAM kits with 304 DSU-40 Laser Sensors, 3000
GBU-38(V)1 JDAM kits, 1000 GBU-31(V)1 JDAM kits, 600 GBU-31(V)3 JDAM
kits, 3300 BLU-111 500lb General Purpose Bombs, 1000 BLU-117 2000lb
General Purpose Bombs, 600 BLU-109 2000lb Hard Target Penetrator Bombs,
and four BDU-50C inert bombs, fuzes, weapons integration, munitions
trainers, personnel training and training equipment, spare and repair
parts, support equipment, U.S. government and contractor engineering,
logistics, and technical support, and other related elements of program
support.
(iv) Military Department: Air Force (YAC Amd 3).
(v) Prior Related Cases, if any:
FMS case YAB-$156M--31Aug02.
FMS case YAC-$699M--04Mar08.
(vi) Sales Commission, Fee, etc., Paid, Offered, or Agreed to be
Paid: None.
(vii) Sensitivity of Technology Contained in the Defense Article or
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Defense Services Proposed to be Sold: See Annex attached.
(viii) Date Report Delivered to Congress: 29 November 2011.
Policy Justification
United Arab Emirates--Joint Direct Attack Munitions
The Government of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has requested a
possible sale of 4900 JDAM kits which includes 304 GBU-54 Laser JDAM
kits with 304 DSU-40 Laser Sensors, 3000 GBU-38(V)1 JDAM kits, 1000
GBU-31(V)1 JDAM kits, 600 GBU-31(V)3 JDAM kits, 3300 BLU-111 500lb
General Purpose Bombs, 1000 BLU-117 2000lb General Purpose Bombs, 600
BLU-109 2000lb Hard Target Penetrator Bombs, and four BDU-50C inert
bombs, fuzes, weapons integration, munitions trainers, personnel
training and training equipment, spare and repair parts, support
equipment, U.S. government and contractor engineering, logistics, and
technical support, and other related elements of program support. The
estimated cost is $304 million.
This proposed sale will contribute to the foreign policy and
national security of the United States by helping to improve the
security of a key partner that has been, and continues to be, an
important force for political stability and economic progress in the
Middle East. The UAE Government continues vital host-nation support of
U.S. forces stationed at Al Dhafra Air Base, plays an important role in
supporting U.S. regional interests, and has proven to be a valued
partner in overseas operations.
The proposed sale will improve the UAE's capability to meet current
and future regional threats. The UAE Air Force and Air Defense (AF&AD)
continue to operate the F-16 Block 60 aircraft. These additional
munitions will ensure operational capability and will help the UAE
AF&AD become one of the most capable air forces in the region, thereby
serving U.S. interests by deterring regional aggression. These
munitions will be used to complement the normal war-readiness reserve
stockpile of munitions and provide munitions for routine training
requirements. The UAE will have no difficulty absorbing these munitions
into its air force.
The proposed sale of this equipment and support will not alter the
basic military balance in the region.
The prime contractor will be The Boeing Company in Chicago,
Illinois, and McAlester Army Ammunition Plant in McAlester, Oklahoma.
There are no known offset agreements proposed in connection with this
potential sale.
Implementation of this proposed sale will require the assignment of
additional U.S. Government or contractor representatives to the UAE.
The number of U.S. Government and contractor representatives required
to support the program will be determined in joint negotiations as the
program proceeds through the development, production and equipment
installation phases.
There will be no adverse impact on U.S. defense readiness as a
result of this proposed sale.
Transmittal No. 10-56
Notice of Proposed Issuance of Letter of Offer Pursuant to Section
36(b)(1) of the Arms Export Control Act
Annex Item No. vii
(vii) Sensitivity of Technology:
1. The GBU-54 is a 500lb JDAM variant that includes a DSU-40 Laser
Sensor. The GBU-54 uses global position system aided inertial
navigation and/or laser detection to guide to threat targets. The Laser
sensor enhances standard JDAM's reactive target capability by allowing
rapid prosecution of fixed targets with large initial target location
errors (TLE). The DSU-40 Laser sensor also provides the capability to
engage some mobile targets. The DSU-40 Laser sensor is attached to a
MK-82 or BLU-111 bomb body in the forward fuze well. The addition of
the DSU-40 Laser sensor combined with additional cabling and mounting
hardware turns a standard GBU-38 JDAM into a GBU-54 Laser JDAM.
Information that might reveal target designation tactics and associated
aircraft maneuvers, the probability of destroying specific/peculiar
targets, vulnerabilities regarding countermeasures and the
electromagnetic environment is classified Secret.
2. The Joint Direct Attack Munition is actually a guidance kit that
converts existing unguided free-fall bombs into precision-guided
``smart'' munitions. By adding a new tail section containing an
Inertial Navigation System (INS) guidance/Global Positioning System
(GPS) guidance to unguided bombs, the cost effective JDAM provides
highly accurate weapon delivery in any ``flyable'' weather. The INS,
using updates from the GPS, helps guide the bomb to the target via the
use of movable tail fins.
3. Weapon accuracy is dependent on target coordinates and present
position as entered into the guidance control unit. After weapon
release, movable tail fins guide the weapon to the target coordinates.
In addition to the tail kit, other elements in the overall system that
are essential for successful employment include:
Access to accurate target coordinates.
INS/GPS capability.
Operational Test and Evaluation Plan.
4. If a technologically advanced adversary were to obtain knowledge
of the specific hardware in the proposed sale, the information could be
used to develop countermeasures which might reduce weapons system
effectiveness or be used in the development of a system with similar or
advanced capabilities.
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