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4. FOREIGN MILITARY PERSONNEL.<br />

All direct and indirect expenses of providing training to foreign military<br />

personnel (and civilians associated with foreign military organizations)<br />

under the International Military Education and Training (IMET) and<br />

Foreign Military Sales (FMS) programs are reimbursable, except for<br />

military personnel costs of IMET training and indirect costs of FMS<br />

training sold to North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) countries<br />

under NATO Standardization Agreement (STANAG) 6002. This<br />

agreement authorizes the reciprocal provision of training between the<br />

United States and the participating NATO countries and asset use charges<br />

for IMET and STANAG 6002 FMS Training. The Chief of Naval<br />

Personnel is responsible for budgeting and funding the military personnel<br />

costs related to IMET training provided to foreign personnel. Major<br />

claimants providing FMS training to NATO countries participating in<br />

STANAG 6002 are responsible for budgeting and funding the indirect<br />

costs.<br />

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075366 CONTRACTOR ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL<br />

SERVICES<br />

1. GENERAL.<br />

Contractor Engineering and Technical Services (CETS) provides the<br />

bridge of technical support to install, operate and maintain DoD weapons,<br />

equipment and systems until military self-sufficiency is developed. It<br />

consists of the furnishing of advice, instruction, and training to DoD<br />

personnel, by commercial or industrial companies, in the installation,<br />

operation and maintenance of such equipment. CETS does not include<br />

consulting and management services, "contract-out" services under<br />

provisions of OMB Circular A-76, or other recognized categories of<br />

contractor support governed by separate policy guidance. The current<br />

issuance of SECNAVINST 4200.31C provides applicable guidance.<br />

2. BUDGET <strong>POLICY</strong><br />

a. General.<br />

All CETS contracted on an "on-call" basis may not extend beyond the<br />

obligational availability of the financing appropriation.<br />

b. Procurement Appropriations.<br />

CETS required to directly support the introduction of systems,<br />

components, and other investment end items, including modification<br />

kits, will be budgeted in the same Procurement appropriation as the<br />

item supported on the basis that:<br />

Financial Management Policy<br />

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