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letter of offer and acceptance

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Standard Department of Defense form on which the US Government documents its offer to transfer to a foreign government or international organization US defense articles and services via foreign military sales pursuant to the Arms Export Control Act. Also called LOA. See also foreign military sales.


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Some of these projects include: * Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) Rework * Identify New Metric for LOA Processing and 36b Congressional Notification Review * Letter of Request (LOR) Timeliness * Repair and Return Cycle Time Improvement The majority of these initiatives have had significant leadership oversight, and many have involved extensive teaming with the MILDEPs to achieve standardization and greater efficiencies.
These cases begin with a letter of request that identifies a requirement, which leads to the actual authorizing document, a letter of offer and acceptance.
Government Letter of Offer and Acceptance that will formally offer the requested Deepwater systems, subsystem, or asset to the requesting government.
 
 
 
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