Administrative and Logistical Support of Overseas Security Assistance Organizations (Saos)
Administrative and Logistical Support of Overseas Security Assistance Organizations (Saos)
SECNAVINST 4900.49
AFJI 16-104
Administration
Administrative
and Logistical
Support of
Overseas
Security
Assistance
Organizations
(SAOs)
Headquarters
Department of the Army,
the Navy, and the Air Force
Washington, DC
27 March 2000
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Headquarters *Army Regulation 1-75
Department of the Army, *SECNAVINST 4900.49
the Navy, and the Air Force *AFJI 16-104
Washington, DC Effective 06 April 2000
27 March 2000
Administration
Chapter 3
Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR) (Health Services, Education, and Housing)
3-1. Morale, Welfare, Recreation activities
Unified commanders will establish MWR facilities and activities for their SAO and secu-
rity assistance team personnel according to agreements with host nations. General
guidance on these matters is contained in DOD Instruction 1015.10. Specific policy for
MWR is contained in AR 215-1 and OPNAVINST 1700.7D.
a. MWR activities will be financed with appropriated and nonappropriated funds
(NAFs) of the MILDEP operating the activities in which SAO personnel participate.
The responsible MILDEP or administrative agent will provide support for MWR for
SAO personnel regardless of the SAO’s personnel Service identities. (See DOD
Instruction 1015.10).
(1) As necessary, administrative agencies will establish MWR activities in their
areas.
(2) SAO requests for support will be sent to the unified command according to
the regulations of the SAO’s administrative agency.
b. Exchanges, open messes, motion picture theaters, and other morale, welfare, and
recreational activities may be established and operated for the SAO by a MILDEP
other than the designated administrative agency. These activities will be estab-
lished by mutual agreement between the MILDEPs concerned with the approval
of the appropriate unified command. Library support will be provided by the
branch of Service indicated in DOD Instruction 1015.10, attachment 1, enclosure
11.
c. Members of SAOs attached to U.S. Embassies may join embassy employee wel-
fare cooperatives or associations at their own expense. SAO administrative funds
will not be used to pay membership fees to social or recreational clubs.
3-2. Environmental and morale leave travel
a. Where adverse environmental conditions exist that would offset the full benefit of
ordinary leave programs, Environmental and Morale Leave (EML) programs may
be instituted by unified commanders. U.S. military and civilian personnel and their
dependents may, under the above circumstances, be provided space-available air
transportation for the purpose of using leave at a more desirable location. (See
DOD 4515.13-R, chap 6.) The funded EML program authorizes EML transporta-
tion for military personnel and command-sponsored dependents for one trip dur-
ing a 2-year tour and two trips during a 3-year tour.
Chapter 4
Budget and Fiscal Support
DOD has authorized the MILDEPs to develop, review, and implement budget and fiscal
procedures for the administrative and logistical support of SAOs. This authorization is in
accordance with DSCA policy guidance.
4-1. Budget, accounting, and financial support
Accounting and financial support will be accomplished as follows:
a. Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS) will provide accounting support
to SAOs or to other organizations assigned security assistance responsibilities.
DSCA and MILDEPs will fund all costs associated with DFAS accounting support
and will provide additional financial support as directed by the unified commands.
When an SAO requires additional financial support, the unified command will
make arrangements with the U.S. Embassy to provide this support. Unified com-
manders will also specify responsibilities for fund flow, accounting, disbursing, and
fiscal reporting.
Chapter 5
Supply and Maintenance
5-1. Joint Tables of Allowances (JTAs)
The guidance in this chapter pertains only to supply and maintenance (materiel, ser-
vices, and funds) furnished to SAOs from U.S. military sources. This chapter does not
pertain to support furnished by the State Department or host government sources. The
provisions of existing joint State Department and DOD agreements that task U.S. em-
bassies to provide administrative support to SAOs under the Department of State ICASS
cost system take precedence over guidance in this regulation.
a. Authorizations for equipment will be included in the appropriate JTA. Instructions
for the development of JTAs and samples of the various types of JTA submissions
are contained in appendix B of this regulation and are designated as follows:
(1) JTA for one SAO (fig B-l).
(2) Consolidated JTA (fig B-2).
(3) Change to a JTA (fig B-3).
b. Authorizations for equipment in the Army, Navy, and Air Force CTA and table of
allowances (TA) will not be duplicated in the JTA.
c. Unified commanders may consolidate all or part of their SAOs under a consoli-
dated JTA.
Chapter 6
Foreign Military Sales Related and Other Claims
Military departments may adjudicate claims of foreign governments and their citizens
arising from the activities of SAOs or their personnel in accordance with the following:
a. AR 27-20 and DA Pamphlet 27-162.
b. Foreign claims regulations in Judge Advocate General (JAG) Instruction 5800.7C,
(Navy JAG Manual).
c. AFI 51-501.
d. DODD 5500 series.
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Section I. GENERAL.....................................1
II. EQUIPMENT...................................6
Part 1. Department of the Army Items...................6
Part 2. Department of the Navy Items...................6
Part 3. Department of the Air Force Items..............7
Appendix. Equipment as Furnished by Host Government
Section I. GENERAL
AFAS 014 Training Devices for Weapons Systems and Other Training
Applications.
*This table supersedes JTA (number)/OPNAVlNST (number)/AFAS (number) (date), including all changes.
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Appendix C
Instructions for the Development of a Consolidated Joint Tables of Allowances
C-1. Heading
a. Insert the JTA number and OPNAV instruction number in both locations in the
heading.
b. Leave the date blank. This is the date the publication is distributed to its users: it
is assigned by USAPA (JDHQSV-PAP).
C-2. Title
Use a general title for a consolidated JTA; for example, UNlTED STATES SECURITY
ASSISTANCE ORGANIZATIONS, PACIFIC.
C-3. Table of contents
Type the main divisions of the consolidated JTA by number and title exactly as they ap-
pear in the text.
(Title)
Page
Section I. GENERAL
Annex 1. (Country)
Appendix D
Instructions for the Development of a Change to a Joint Tables of Allowances
D-1. Heading
a. Insert the change number after “C” and “CH” in both locations in the heading. In-
sert the JTA number and OPNAV instruction number in both locations in the head-
ing.
b. Leave the date blank. This is the date the publication is distributed to its users; it
is assigned by USAPA (JDHSQV-PAP).
D-2. Title
Use the same SAO title as on the basic JTA.
D-3. Body
a. Insert the JTA and OPNAVINST numbers of the basic JTA and the publication
date of the basic JTA.
b. If a change is made in section I—
(1) Type “Section 1. GENERAL,” the paragraph number, and the paragraph ti-
tle.
(2) Type the item(s) to be deleted, followed by “Delete entire item.”
(3) Type the item(s) to be added without any comment.
c. If a change is made in section II—
Section 1. GENERAL
3. Related authorizations.
CTA 50-913 Office Type Furniture and Equipment. Delete entire item.
CTA 50-909 Field and Garrison Furnishings and Equipment