Arms Sales Notification
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The U.S. Department of Defense announced a $90 million arms sale deal to Iraq. The sale involves extending logistic services for vehicle scanning systems used to enhance border security and detect contraband. This action supports U.S. foreign policy by bolstering Iraq's border capabilities without altering regional military balance.
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Key Changes
- Authorization of a $90 million arms sale to Iraq
- Extension of logistical services for vehicle scanning systems
- Support for border security without disrupting regional military balance
Obligations
What this law requires
The Government of Iraq must ensure that training and logistics support for the VACIS XPL passenger vehicle scanning systems are implemented effectively to improve border security.
Leidos must provide 24/7 help desk service and ongoing maintenance for the VACIS XPL passenger vehicle scanning systems as part of the contracted logistical services.
The U.S. Government must report the proposed arms sales notification to Congress as per section 155 of Public Law 104-164.