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Table C4.T2C. - Security Cooperation (SC) Customer and Regional Codes and FMS Eligibility (NATO)

 

Customer/Organization SC Customer Code Combatant Command \1 Region Grouping \2 FMS AECA Eligible \3 Accel. Case Closure Eligible
Airborne Early Warning & Control Operations & Support (O&S) Budget K7 EU EUR Yes No
C3 Agency (NC3A) K4 EU EUR Yes Yes
EF2000 and Tornado Dev, Prod, & Log Mgt Agency (NETMA) K3 EU EUR Yes No
HAWK Prod & Log Org (NHPLO) M6 EU EUR Yes Yes
Headquarters N6 EU EUR Yes No
Missile Firing Installation (NAMFI) N9 EU EUR Yes No
Mutual Weapons Dev Prog (MWDP) N8 EU EUR Yes No
NAMSA General + Nike N4 EU EUR Yes No
NAMSA-F104 + C-130 K2 EU EUR Yes No
NAMSA-HAWK N7 EU EUR Yes No
NAMSA-Weapons M5 EU EUR Yes No
NATO N2 EU EUR Yes No
NATO Air Command and Control Management (NACMA) A6 EU EUR Yes No
NATO Airlift Management Organization (NAMO) K8 EU EUR Yes No
NATO Medium Extended Air Defense System Management Agency (NAMEADSMA) W2 EU EUR Yes No
NEFMA \5 M1 EU EUR Yes No
Prog Mgt Ofc (NAPMO) N1 EU EUR Yes No
Southern Region Signal/ Communications M7 EU EUR Yes No
Supreme Allied Commander, Atlantic (SACLANT) K5 EU EUR Yes No
Supreme HQ, Allied Powers, Europe (SHAPE) A2 EU EUR Yes No
NATO Alliance Ground Surveillance Management Agency (NAGSMA) W3 EU EUR Both No

Notes:

  1. Combatant Commands:

    • NR - Non-Regional
    • AF - Africa CMD
    • CE - Central CMD
    • EU - European CMD
    • PA - Pacific CMD
    • SO - Southern CMD
    • NO - Northern CMD

  2. Regional Grouping:

    • NR - Non-Regional
    • AFR - Africa Region
    • AR - American Republic
    • EUR - European
    • EAP - East Asia/Pacific
    • NESA - Near East/South Asia

  3. Purchaser’s eligibility may change. See paragraph C4.2.4.

  4. Affiliated with but not eligible for FMS as part of NATO.

  5. Included for historical purposes.

  6. Responsibility for Security Cooperation transitioned from U.S. Southern Command to the U.S. Northern Command on October 1, 2008.

  7. Responsibility for Security Cooperation transitioned from U.S. Southern Command to the U.S. Northern Command on October 1, 2003.

  8. Authorized under program-specific legislation.

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