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Excess Defense Articles: Antigua and Barbuda


The State Department's April 2001 Congressional Presentation for Foreign Operations reported that Excess Defense Articles for Antigua and Barbuda and the rest of the Eastern Caribbean would be used "to promote inter-operability and modernization of equipment. The provision of EDA will strengthen the Caribbean Regional Security System (RSS) and enhance the ability of eastern Caribbean security forces to deal with the problems posed by drug trafficking, financial crime, alien smuggling, environmental violations and natural disasters."1

The February 2005 Congressional Presentation is more concise, indicating that "EDA will be used in the region to promote interoperability and modernization of equipment." [4]


1999 | 1998


1999:2
(all amounts in dollars)

Description No. Offered No. Accepted Offered Value Delivered Value
Original Current Original Current
G940 Smoke, green 150 0 3,437 1,719 0 0
A400 .38 caliber ball 1200 0 228 120 0 0
A146 7.62mm tracer linked 7000 0 2,870 1,540 0 0
Total     6,535 3,379 0 0

1998:3
(all amounts in dollars)

Description No. Offered No. Accepted Offered Value Delivered Value
(as of January 1999)
Original Current Original Current
Office equipment and supplies     23,166.66 6,950 0 0
Household items and furniture     33,333.34 10,000 0 0
Communications equipment     35,000 10,500 0 0
Miscellaneous hardware and tools     19,866.66 5,960 0 0
General Machinery     30,850 9,255 0 0
Ground Transportation Equipment     27,880 8,364 0 0
Computer Equipment     26,316.67 7,895 0 0
WPB 359 Point-Class Patrol Boat 1 1 375,000 75,000 375,000 75,000
Total     571,413.33 133,924 375,000 75,000

Sources:

1 United States, Department of State, Office of Resources, Plans and Policy, Congressional Presentation for Foreign Operations, Fiscal Year 2002 (Washington: April 2001): 421 <http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/3974.pdf>.

2 United States, Department of Defense, Defense Security Cooperation Agency, Excess Defense Articles online database <http://www.dsca.osd.mil/home/excess_defense_articles_bbs.htm>.

3 United States, Department of Defense, Defense Security Cooperation Agency, Excess Defense Articles Furnished Foreign Countries Under Section 516 of The Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, As Amended (Washington: July 1999).

United States, Department of Defense, Defense Security Cooperation Agency, Excess Defense Articles online database <http://www.dsca.osd.mil/home/excess_defense_articles_bbs.htm>.

4 United States, Department of State, Office of Resources, Plans and Policy, Congressional Presentation for Foreign Operations, Fiscal Year 2006 (Washington: February 2005) <http://www.state.gov/m/rm/rls/cbj/2006/>.

 

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