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Department of Defense

Agency Overview

The Department of Defense (DoD) undertakes a number of activities to encourage and enable international partners to work with the United States to achieve strategic objectives (see DoD Directive 5132.03). A small number of these activities are foreign assistance-related in approach, whereby Congress has authorized DoD to train, equip, and support foreign defense and security establishments under a discrete set of circumstances. These programs are listed below, but do not include Department of State (DoS)-owned and DoD-administered security assistance programs, which are referenced on DoS section of this website.

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Department of Defense Data

U.S. Government agencies are adding data to the site incrementally and are working to build up their capability to report data on a quarterly basis to comply with OMB Bulletin 12-01. Each agency has selected the base year from which they will start reporting based on their current capability. The addition of other agencies and more detailed data will take place in phases.

Planned Funding By Fiscal Year | DoD

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Obligated Funding By Fiscal Year | DoD

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Spent Funding By Fiscal Year | DoD

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Transaction Data | DoD

Transaction data represents every individual financial record in an agency’s accounting system that has been processed in the given time period for program work with implementing partners and other administrative expenses. The data shown in the planned, obligated, and spent tabs represents the same financial data at a higher level of aggregation (by country and sector only), thus this data is called Aggregated data.

The transaction data shows the same financial data at a more granular level. Each data record - or financial transaction - contains up to 37 qualitative data fields, including descriptive titles, vendor names, and location, along with the financial data. Thus, the transaction data is called Disaggregated data.

This is only the first set of DoD transaction data. DoD will continue to update this data set in accordance with Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Bulletin 12-01.

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