

“So we don’t have nearly what we had at the heart of the Cold War. Now you add that we’re giving a lot of munitions away to the Ukrainians — which I think is exactly what we need to do — but now we’re getting dangerously low and sometimes, in some cases even too low that we don’t have enough,” said Gen. James Hecker.
By Michael Marrow
James Hursch, a Pentagon civilian with decades of security cooperation experience under his belt, has taken over the Pentagon’s foreign arms sale office.
By Valerie Insinna
Heidi Grant has been leading the Defense Security Cooperation Agency for 15 months.
By Aaron Mehta and Valerie Insinna
DSCA also is looking at ways to better advertise options like third-party transfers to potential foreign buyers, says Air Force FMS specialist Col. Anthony Walker.
By Theresa Hitchens
“I get asked if it’s possible, absolutely it’s possible,” Heidi Grant, director of the Defense Security Cooperation Agency, told reporters at the Pentagon Friday. But some in Congress are working to block the deal.
By Paul McLeary