Superseded

This policy memo has been superseded by the 2012 SAMM Rewrite.

 
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DEFENSE SECURITY COOPERATION AGENCY 
2800 DEFENSE PENTAGON 
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20301-2800

10/15/2007

MEMORANDUM FOR :

DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE,
OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY,
ATTN: SAF/FMBMS

DIRECTOR, DEFENSE FINANCE AND ACCOUNTING SERVICE, DENVER

SUBJECT :

CBU-103 Nonrecurring Cost (NC) Update, DSCA Policy Memo 07-38

The nonrecurring cost (NC) charge for the CBU-103 Bomb is revised as follows:

CATEGORY IV - Launch Vehicles, Guided Missiles, Ballistic Missiles, Rockets, Torpedoes, Bombs and Mines

ITEM DESCRIPTION

NSN/MASL

NC CHARGE

Bomb, CBU-103

1325-01-458-3897

$5,638.03

The revision is a result of the NC charge update to one component of the CBU-103 - the Wind Corrected Munitions Dispenser - from $3,750.00 to $4,558.03 (approved by DSCA on 28 May 2004.) The second component of the CBU-103 is the CBU-87 (NC = $1,080.00). This portion of the NC did not change. The revised NC charge is $1080.00 + $4,558.03 = $5,638.03.

This NC recoupment charge is effective immediately. The revised charge will be included in the next update of Appendix 1 of the automated version of the Security Assistance Management Manual (SAMM) found on the DSCA Web Page.

DoD NC recoupment charges are required to be reimbursed to the Department of Defense within 30 days following delivery or purchaser acceptance (whichever comes first) of each item sold or produced; and all recoupments will be recorded under DSCA(Q) 1112 Report. In accordance with the Arms Export Control Act, any country requesting a waiver of NC charges must request the waiver in writing prior to finalization of the purchase, if it is to be approved. The point of contact for additional information is Mark A. Barowski, LTC, U.S. Army, DSCA Programs-Weapons, (703) 604-6625, or e-mail: mark.barowski@dsca.mil.

Jeanne L. Farmer
Principal Director
Programs