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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
[Transmittal No. 20–0E]
Arms Sales Notification
Defense Security Cooperation
Agency, Department of Defense.
ACTION: Arms sales notice.
AGENCY:
The Department of Defense is
publishing the unclassified text of an
arms sales notification.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Karma Job at karma.d.job.civ@mail.mil
or (703) 697–8976.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
36(b)(5)(C) arms sales notification is
published to fulfill the requirements of
section 155 of Public Law 104–164
dated July 21, 1996. The following is a
copy of a letter to the Speaker of the
House of Representatives, Transmittal
20–0E with attached Policy Justification
and Sensitivity of Technology.
SUMMARY:
Dated: June 25, 2020.
Aaron T. Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison
Officer, Department of Defense.
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REPORT OF ENHANCEMENT OR
UPGRADE OF SENSITIVITY OF
TECHNOLOGY OR CAPABILITY (SEC.
36(B)(5)(C), AECA)
(i) Prospective Purchaser: Government
of Indonesia
(ii) Sec. 36(b)(1), AECA Transmittal
No.: 12-53
Date: September 19, 2012
Military Department: Army
(iii) Description: On September 19,
2012, Congress was notified, by
Congressional Notification Transmittal
Number 12-53, of the possible sale
under Section 36(b)(1) of the Arms
Export Control Act, to the Government
of Indonesia of 8 AH-64D Apache Block
III Longbow Attack Helicopters, 19 T700-GE-701D Engines (16 installed and
3 spares), 9 Modernized Target
Acquisition and Designation Sight/
Modernized Pilot Night Vision Sensors,
4 AN/APG-78 Fire Control Radars (FCR)
with Radar Electronics Units (Longbow
Component), 4 AN/APR-48A Radar
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Frequency Interferometers, 10 AAR57(V) 3/5 Common Missile Warning
Systems (CMWS) with 5th Sensor and
Improved Countermeasure Dispenser,
10 AN/AVR-2B Laser Detecting Sets, 10
AN/APR-39A(V)4 Radar Signal
Detecting Sets, 24 Integrated Helmet and
Display Sight Systems (IHDSS-21), 32
M299A1 Hellfire Missile Launchers, and
140 Hellfire AGM-114R3 Missiles. Also
included were Identification Friend or
Foe transponders, 30mm guns and
ammunition, communication
equipment, tools and test equipment,
training devices, simulators, generators,
transportation, wheeled vehicles,
organizational equipment, spare and
repair parts, support equipment,
personnel training and training
equipment, U.S. government and
contractor engineering, technical, and
logistics support services, and other
related elements of logistics support.
The estimated total cost was $1.42
billion. Major Defense Equipment
(MDE) constituted $720 million of this
total.
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On January 14, 2014, Congress was
notified, by Congressional certification
transmittal number 0P-13, under
Section 36(b)(5)(a) of the Arms Export
Control Act, of the inclusion of eight
sets of Embedded Global Positioning
System/Inertial Navigation System
(GPS/INS) equipment. Although the
value of the GPS/INS was included in
the total value of the case, it was not
enumerated or valued as MDE in the
original notification. Upgrading the
status of this equipment to MDE
resulted in a net increase in MDE cost
of $4.2 million, but the total case value
remained $1.42 billion.
On March 30, 2015, Congress was
notified, by Congressional certification
transmittal number 0E-15, under
Section 36(b)(5)(a) of the Arms Export
Control Act, of the inclusion of two
Embedded Global Positioning Systems/
Inertial Navigation Systems (EGI) and
eight M36-E9 Captive Air Training
Missiles (CATMs) for the AH-64 Apache
Helicopter program as Major Defense
Equipment. The EGIs were originally
reported as 8 sets (2 per set); however,
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the quantity was under reported and
should have read 9 sets. The value of all
9 sets was captured in the MDE total.
The value of the CATMs was included
in the sale but not enumerated as MDE
in the original notification. The addition
of these items as MDE resulted in a net
$350,000 increase in the MDE cost. The
total case value for this notification
remained $1.42 billion.
This transmittal reports the inclusion
of an additional one hundred ninetytwo (192) AGM-114R (NN) Hellfire
missiles (MDE). The estimated
additional MDE cost is $30 million,
resulting in a revised MDE value of $754
million. The revised case value is $1.72
billion.
(iv) Significance: The United States is
committed to the security of Indonesia,
and it is vital to U.S. national interests
to assisting Indonesia in developing and
maintaining a strong and ready selfdefense capability. The Indonesian
Army (TNI-AD) expends Hellfire
missiles in training as well as during
internal and bilateral exercises to ensure
mission readiness and enhance
interoperability with U.S. armed forces.
Most notably, successful employment of
Apache Hellfire missiles in Exercise
Garuda Shield in August 2019
reinforced Indonesia’s confidence in the
weapons.
(v) Justification: This proposed sale
will support the foreign policy and
national security of the United States by
helping to improve the security of a
friendly country. The additional
missiles will provide a robust stock to
cover several years of training and
exercises, and it will prepare Indonesia
for future maritime security
contingencies.
(vi) Sensitivity of Technology: The
Sensitivity of Technology statement
contained in the original notification
applies to items reported here.
(vii) Date Report Delivered to
Congress: May 27, 2020.
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National Assessment
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AGENCY:
The National Assessment
Governing Board (Governing Board)
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published a document in the Federal
Register of June 16, 2020, announcing
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In the
Federal Register published on June 16,
2020, in FR Doc. 2020–12952 (85 FR
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The first session, the closed session,
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Authority: Pub. L. 107–279, Title III—
National Assessment of Educational Progress
section 301.
Lesley A. Muldoon,
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Governing Board (NAGB),U.S. Department of
Education.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
[Transmittal No. 20-0E]
Arms Sales Notification
AGENCY: Defense Security Cooperation Agency, Department of Defense.
ACTION: Arms sales notice.
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SUMMARY: The Department of Defense is publishing the unclassified text
of an arms sales notification.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Karma Job at [email protected]
or (703) 697-8976.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This 36(b)(5)(C) arms sales notification is
published to fulfill the requirements of section 155 of Public Law 104-
164 dated July 21, 1996. The following is a copy of a letter to the
Speaker of the House of Representatives, Transmittal 20-0E with
attached Policy Justification and Sensitivity of Technology.
Dated: June 25, 2020.
Aaron T. Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense.
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REPORT OF ENHANCEMENT OR UPGRADE OF SENSITIVITY OF TECHNOLOGY OR
CAPABILITY (SEC. 36(B)(5)(C), AECA)
(i) Prospective Purchaser: Government of Indonesia
(ii) Sec. 36(b)(1), AECA Transmittal No.: 12-53
Date: September 19, 2012
Military Department: Army
(iii) Description: On September 19, 2012, Congress was notified, by
Congressional Notification Transmittal Number 12-53, of the possible
sale under Section 36(b)(1) of the Arms Export Control Act, to the
Government of Indonesia of 8 AH-64D Apache Block III Longbow Attack
Helicopters, 19 T-700-GE-701D Engines (16 installed and 3 spares), 9
Modernized Target Acquisition and Designation Sight/Modernized Pilot
Night Vision Sensors, 4 AN/APG-78 Fire Control Radars (FCR) with Radar
Electronics Units (Longbow Component), 4 AN/APR-48A Radar Frequency
Interferometers, 10 AAR-57(V) 3/5 Common Missile Warning Systems (CMWS)
with 5\th\ Sensor and Improved Countermeasure Dispenser, 10 AN/AVR-2B
Laser Detecting Sets, 10 AN/APR-39A(V)4 Radar Signal Detecting Sets, 24
Integrated Helmet and Display Sight Systems (IHDSS-21), 32 M299A1
Hellfire Missile Launchers, and 140 Hellfire AGM-114R3 Missiles. Also
included were Identification Friend or Foe transponders, 30mm guns and
ammunition, communication equipment, tools and test equipment, training
devices, simulators, generators, transportation, wheeled vehicles,
organizational equipment, spare and repair parts, support equipment,
personnel training and training equipment, U.S. government and
contractor engineering, technical, and logistics support services, and
other related elements of logistics support. The estimated total cost
was $1.42 billion. Major Defense Equipment (MDE) constituted $720
million of this total.
On January 14, 2014, Congress was notified, by Congressional
certification transmittal number 0P-13, under Section 36(b)(5)(a) of
the Arms Export Control Act, of the inclusion of eight sets of Embedded
Global Positioning System/Inertial Navigation System (GPS/INS)
equipment. Although the value of the GPS/INS was included in the total
value of the case, it was not enumerated or valued as MDE in the
original notification. Upgrading the status of this equipment to MDE
resulted in a net increase in MDE cost of $4.2 million, but the total
case value remained $1.42 billion.
On March 30, 2015, Congress was notified, by Congressional
certification transmittal number 0E-15, under Section 36(b)(5)(a) of
the Arms Export Control Act, of the inclusion of two Embedded Global
Positioning Systems/Inertial Navigation Systems (EGI) and eight M36-E9
Captive Air Training Missiles (CATMs) for the AH-64 Apache Helicopter
program as Major Defense Equipment. The EGIs were originally reported
as 8 sets (2 per set); however,
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the quantity was under reported and should have read 9 sets. The value
of all 9 sets was captured in the MDE total. The value of the CATMs was
included in the sale but not enumerated as MDE in the original
notification. The addition of these items as MDE resulted in a net
$350,000 increase in the MDE cost. The total case value for this
notification remained $1.42 billion.
This transmittal reports the inclusion of an additional one hundred
ninety-two (192) AGM-114R (NN) Hellfire missiles (MDE). The estimated
additional MDE cost is $30 million, resulting in a revised MDE value of
$754 million. The revised case value is $1.72 billion.
(iv) Significance: The United States is committed to the security
of Indonesia, and it is vital to U.S. national interests to assisting
Indonesia in developing and maintaining a strong and ready self-defense
capability. The Indonesian Army (TNI-AD) expends Hellfire missiles in
training as well as during internal and bilateral exercises to ensure
mission readiness and enhance interoperability with U.S. armed forces.
Most notably, successful employment of Apache Hellfire missiles in
Exercise Garuda Shield in August 2019 reinforced Indonesia's confidence
in the weapons.
(v) Justification: This proposed sale will support the foreign
policy and national security of the United States by helping to improve
the security of a friendly country. The additional missiles will
provide a robust stock to cover several years of training and
exercises, and it will prepare Indonesia for future maritime security
contingencies.
(vi) Sensitivity of Technology: The Sensitivity of Technology
statement contained in the original notification applies to items
reported here.
(vii) Date Report Delivered to Congress: May 27, 2020.
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