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The State Partnership Program (SPP) is a Department of Defense
security cooperation program run by the National Guard. It also
serves as a mechanism for training National Guard personnel. Since
the program began in 1992, it has expanded to the point where
nearly every state National Guard participates, including Guam,
Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the District of Columbia.
The SPP relates to several areas of potential interest to Congress,
including improving the capabilities of partner nations to protect
their citizens; strengthening relationships with partners to
facilitate cooperation, access, and interoperability; improving
cultural awareness and skills among U.S. military personnel; and
fostering the integration of reserve and active component forces
into a "total force." This book provides an overview of the origin
and development of the program; summarizes its unique aspects; and
outlines its statutory basis, funding mechanisms, organization, and
activities; with a focus on recent legislative and executive branch
actions.
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