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Defense Trade Data

GAO-06-319R Published: Jan 27, 2006. Publicly Released: Jan 27, 2006.
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Defense trade impacts many issues of importance to the Department of Defense (DOD), including maintaining a healthy supplier base, protecting critical technologies, ensuring access to a secure supply of defense-related items and services, managing technology transfers, and increasing interoperability with allies. A critical element to guide decision makers is access to comprehensive and reliable data. The Committee on Armed Services, through its report on the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2006, directed GAO to identify and assess defense trade data. In response, we (1) identified defense trade data available from U.S. government sources and their limitations, and (2) determined defense trade balances as indicated by the data for years 2000 through 2004.

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Data collectionDefense economic analysisForeign military salesInternational tradeInternational trade regulationInteroperabilityTechnology transferDefense tradeCensusSubcontracts