Title 10 › Subtitle Subtitle A— - General Military Law › Part PART IV— - SERVICE, SUPPLY, AND PROPERTY › Chapter CHAPTER 138— - COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS WITH NATO ALLIES AND OTHER COUNTRIES › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER II— - OTHER COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS › § 2350i
Allows the United States to count money given by a friendly foreign country or NATO toward that country’s share of a cost‑sharing defense project. The Secretary of Defense picks which military department or other DoD organization gets the credited funds. The credited money can only pay the contributor’s share of the project. It can be used to pay contractors and other suppliers (including DoD acting as a supplier), cover damages or costs from contracts or cancellations, pay or reimburse program expenses like office overhead and administration, or refund other participants. Cooperative project: a written, jointly managed effort to improve conventional defense that shares costs for research, testing, joint production (and follow‑on support), or procurement. Defense article: the meaning in 22 U.S.C. 2794(3). Defense service: the meaning in 22 U.S.C. 2794(4).
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10 U.S.C. § 2350i
Title 10 — Armed Forces
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Apr 6, 2026
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