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      <p align="center" class="style17">Part 1 </p>
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      <p align="left" class="style17"><span class="style219"> </span><span class="style219"><a href="auroy.htm">French MOD DGA Force Systems &amp; Cooperation Director Patrick Auroy </a></span><span class="style219"><a href="lind.htm">Swedish Natl Armaments Director Jan-Olof Lind </a></span><span class="style219"> </span><span class="style219"><a href="weise.htm">German Armaments Dir Hans-Heinrich Weise </a></span><span class="style219"><a href="volkman.htm">US Under Secretary of Defense Office Intl Coop Director Alfred Volkman </a></span><span class="style219"> </span><span class="style219"><a href="stanhope.htm">Dep Supreme Allied Cmdr Transformation Admiral Sir Mark Stanhope </a></span><span class="style219"><a href="lahoud.htm">MBDA President &amp; CEO Marwan Lahoud </a></span><span class="style219"> </span><span class="style219"><a href="courtot.htm">SAFRAN Sr Vice President Francois Courtot </a></span><span class="style219"><a href="bertolone.htm">Alenia Aeronautica CEO Giovanni Bertolone </a></span><span class="style219"> </span><span class="style219"><a href="harris.htm">Lockheed Martin President Scott Harris </a></span><span class="style219"><a href="schneider.htm">Northrop Grumman President Kent Schneider </a></span><span class="style219"> </span><span class="style219"><a href="wells.htm">US Assist Secretary of Defense Linton Wells </a></span><span class="style219"><a href="vice.htm">Northrop Grumman Vice President Thomas Vice</a></span></p>
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        <p class="style21">It is my privilege to be a member of  this panel and to address the subject of international cooperation in defense  acquisition. In this dangerous world, it is necessary that we cooperate closely  with our allies and friends. It is especially necessary for military operations  but also necessary for defense acquisitions. The United States and our allies  must work together to transform our military forces in order to rapidly subdue  our adversaries in conventional conflicts, neutralize terrorists, and defeat  insurgents in conflicts such as those we are engaged in in Iraq and  Afghanistan. It is essential that we cooperate to provide our military forces  with the capabilities required to overcome these challenges.&nbsp; </p>
        <p align="center" class="style33">COOPERATIVE PROGRAMS BETWEEN THE U.S. AND ITS  ALLIES&nbsp; </p>
        <p class="style21">In many areas involved in  countering terrorism and fighting insurgents, our allies have demonstrated that  they have greater experience and better technology and equipment than the United States.  Currently &nbsp;we are engaged with them in a great many cooperative programs  in which we are developing essential military capabilities and realizing the  economic, political, and technical benefits inherent to armaments cooperation.  Most importantly, we are also developing military capabilities that are  essential for our survival.&nbsp; </p>
        <p class="style21">One of these programs is  the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF), a cooperative effort between the U.S., the U.K.,  Italy, the Netherlands, Norway,  Denmark, Canada, Turkey,  and Australia.  Another is the Medium Extended Air Defense System (MEADS) for which a  Memorandum of Understanding was recently signed and which involves the U.S., Germany,  and Italy.  Still another program focuses on the production of the guided multiple launch  rocket system (GMLRS) and involves the U.S.,  France, Italy, Germany,  and the U.K.  All of these are high-visibility programs in which the U.S. and our  allies are spending many billions of dollars and euros to develop and produce  essential military capabilities together.&nbsp; </p>
        <p class="style21">The U.S. also takes  part in approximately 100 less-visible cooperative programs each year, with  purposes such as examining techniques to rapidly repair runways or to detect  underwater swimmers. These programs have much to contribute to our military  capabilities, but there is much more that needs to be done. Toward that end, in  April of 2005 NATO signed a contract to begin the risk-reduction phase of a  program designed to provide the Alliance  with a ground surveillance capability. It is essential that the Alliance continue this  program by entering into the design and development phase early in 2006.</p>
        <p class="style21">There are many other  capabilities that need to be met through cooperation between the U.S. and our  allies; examples include countering improvised explosive devices, dispersing  explosive ordnance, and developing strategies to provide for maritime security  in the approaches to our shores (Metrification of the Littorals, Maritime  Domain). We all must work together to ensure that our weapon systems are  network-enabled but also to develop trucks that don&rsquo;t rust, fuel-efficient  generators, and forklifts and conveyor belts that get equipment off boats and  trucks and into the field more quickly.&nbsp; </p>
        <p align="center" class="style33">BARRIERS TO INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION&nbsp; </p>
        <p class="style21">While international  cooperation is important in developing defense capabilities, it is often  difficult work. And it is made more difficult by impediments that should be  acknowledged at conferences such as this one so that we can work together to  remove them. These impediments include:&nbsp; </p>
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          <li>European governments that spend too little on       defense and that frequently spend on the wrong thing.&nbsp; </li>
          <li>European governments that do not appreciate how       important controlling the export of military technology is &nbsp;in Washington. The       EU-China Arms Embargo issue is a textbook example of Europe and Washington talking       past each other until a crisis arises. Europe and the U.S. must reach agreement on how to address       China&rsquo;s       rise as a military power.&nbsp; </li>
          <li>The U.S. Congress does not appreciate how       international industrial cooperation benefits our national security and       our economy. Members of Congress often propose legislation &nbsp;that is       harmful to cooperation, though most of what they propose does not become       law&mdash;it is &nbsp;defeated within the Congress at the urging of the U.S.       Administration. In 2004, the U.S. spent 2.0% of its       procurement budget (or about $1.5B) on foreign contracts yet Congress       spends much time and energy attempting to limit foreign contracts. There       is no mention of the billions of dollars contributed by our allies to       cooperative development, production, and support programs or the $12B of       foreign military sales made by the DoD in 2004.&nbsp; </li>
          <li>Most European governments demand some form of       offsets when they purchase U.S.       products, which invariably increases the prices paid for military       equipment. Most economists agree that offsets do not yield net benefits       for a country&rsquo;s long-term economic development&mdash;as empty tank plants and       aircraft-assembly facilities around the world attest.&nbsp; </li>
          <li>There is inadequate dialogue between those       responsible for defining military capabilities. This is true not just       between the U.S. and our       coalition partners but within Europe as       well. The European Defense Agency promises that it will address this       problem. Cooperative programs are most likely to be successful when       opportunities for cooperation are identified at the time that required       capabilities are defined.&nbsp; </li>
          <li>The DoD frequently applies numerous restrictions       on U.S.       technology exported to our closest allies. This is because it wishes to       preserve our technological edge by taking strict measures to ensure our       technology does not fall into the hands of the &ldquo;bad guys.&rdquo; This &ldquo;take no       risks&rdquo; approach restricts our ability to enter into cooperative programs       with allies who could enhance our collective ability to develop, field,       and support defense capabilities to fight our common enemies.&nbsp; </li>
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        <p class="style21">The U.S. spends millions of dollars every year to  control (or overcontrol, in my opinion) the export of unclassified defense  information that circulates freely within the U.S. This is a waste of time and  money and is of doubtful effectiveness. The opportunity costs to U.S.  contractors who forgo foreign sales because of our export control rules are  significant. This is especially true for small defense businesses that do not  have the resources required to negotiate their way through the export control  maze.&nbsp; </p>
        <p align="center" class="style33">CONCLUDING REMARKS&nbsp; </p>
        <p class="style21">The advantages to having  closer defense cooperation between the U.S. and our allies are obvious.  Most importantly, such cooperation will result in enhanced military capabilities  and improve the ability of our armed forces to operate together. Cooperation  strengthens political ties, provides access to the best technologies, and saves  money.&nbsp; </p>
        <p class="style21">The U.S. and our  allies have a proud record of cooperation, but we can do a lot better; we must  do more. We need to engage in more cooperative programs with our partners and  remove the barriers that inhibit closer cooperation.&nbsp; </p>
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