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2009-12-16 18:52:00
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GUIDANCE FOR FY 10 SECTION 1207 PROCESS

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UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 03 STATE 128592 

FROM COORDINATOR FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND SIPDIS
STABILIZATION JOHN E. HERBST

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: KCRS PREL PGOV EAID
SUBJECT: GUIDANCE FOR FY 10 SECTION 1207 PROCESS

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UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 03 STATE 128592

FROM COORDINATOR FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND SIPDIS
STABILIZATION JOHN E. HERBST

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: KCRS PREL PGOV EAID
SUBJECT: GUIDANCE FOR FY 10 SECTION 1207 PROCESS

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1. (U) The Office of the Coordinator for
Reconstruction and Stabilization (S/CRS) is
pleased to inform posts of $100 million in
Section 1207 funding authorized in FY 2010 for
reconstruction and stabilization projects. The
purpose of this message is to provide guidance
on the Section 1207 process for FY10. End
Summary.

1207 Goals and Principles
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2. (U) Since FY06, the Office of the Coordinator
for Reconstruction and Stabilization (S/CRS),in
coordination with the Office of the Director of
U.S. Foreign Assistance (F),USAID and DOD, has
administered Section 1207 funds. The 1207
authority allows DOD to transfer funds to State
to provide immediate reconstruction, security,
or stabilization assistance to a foreign country
for the purpose of restoring or maintaining
peace and security in that country.


3. (U) Based on this authorization and further
refined and informed by conference language and
briefings with the State and Defense
Congressional oversight and appropriations
committees plus four years of considered 1207
project selection processes, the 1207
interagency review committee has established
these principles to determine the
appropriateness and eligibility of a country for
1207 funding:

a) Countries/regions should demonstrate a high or
escalating risk of conflict or instability,
neglect of which could impact U.S. national
security and policy interests.

b) Countries/regions will be selected based on
inter-agency consensus that providing 1207
resources can address root causes of conflict
and instability or strengthen local sources of
resilience, thereby diminishing the
probability of U.S. military intervention,
reducing possible stress on U.S. forces or
decreasing the space for activities that may
threaten U.S. national security.

c) Activities will only be funded if they address
urgent or emergent issues and could not,
therefore, be considered for funding through
the normal annual foreign assistance budget
request or appropriations process.

d) Programs should reflect a whole-of-government
perspective following wide consultation in the

field and in Washington.

e) Countries/regions selected should face urgent
or emergent risks or threats or immediate
reconstruction and stabilization emergencies
that can be measurably impacted through the
allocation of a one-time injection of 1207
funds.

f) Projects should be designed to leverage host
government and local contributions and
participation where possible and appropriate.


Identifying Countries
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4. (U) For the FY10 process, S/CRS will work
with the interagency 1207 Review Committee and
DAS-level 1207 Selection Committee (both
committees have representatives from S/CRS, F,
USAID, OSD, and Joint Staff) to identify by

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early January a list of countries that will be
invited to submit 1207 proposals. Those
Embassies will be contacted by S/CRS directly to
inform them of this decision. Identification of
a country does not guarantee 1207 funding; this
is dependent on the needs of the country, the
continued interest of the Embassy and
implementing bureaus, and available funds. This
process will also be informed by an on-going
series of S/CRS hosted informal discussions with
State and USAID regional and functional bureaus,
DOD's OSD and Combatant Commands to identify a
targeted group of countries most appropriate for
conflict prevention and stabilization efforts,
including consideration for 1207 funds.


5. (U) While we expect to spend most of the 1207
funds on identified countries, we want to
maintain sufficient flexibility to respond to
evolving crises or otherwise overlooked
stabilization needs. Therefore, Embassies which
believe they are good candidates for 1207
funding, but are not included in this list,
should be in touch with their regional bureau
POC (see para 12) and S/CRS to discuss options
for proposing their own project. Combatant
Commands which believe they have good candidate
countries that are not on the list should
contact the Joint Staff (J5) to discuss options
for proposing their own projects.

Engagement with Embassies
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6. (U) Our goal is to help Embassies submit the
strongest possible proposals, consistent with
the goals of the legislation. Once targeted
countries are identified, S/CRS staff will offer
to work with Embassies in these countries to
develop a whole-of-government approach to
address an evolving crisis or root causes of
instability. Upon request, we will help these
embassies develop a crisis prevention strategy
and aid in the development of relevant projects
consistent with 1207 principles for funding from
the $100 million authorized in FY 2010. Posts
are strongly encouraged to share draft proposals
with their S/CRS point of contact, who will then
consult with relevant interagency stakeholders
and provide timely review and comment.


7. (U) S/CRS strongly recommends that, as a
first step in this engagement, Embassies work
with S/CRS to organize an Interagency Conflict
Assessment Framework (ICAF) analysis, either at
post or in Washington, to identify key issues
promoting or constraining instability and to
locate gaps in current prevention efforts [NOTE:
For further background on the ICAF, please go to
www.crs.state.gov, and click on "key issues" and
then click on "ICAF"].


8. (U) For DOD, Combatant Commands will
prioritize proposals and make recommendations
through the Joint Staff (J5) for consideration
by the Chief of Mission.

Review Process
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9. (U) Once proposals are finalized, and
formally submitted to S/CRS by the Chief of
Mission and approved by the relevant State
regional bureau Assistant Secretary, S/CRS will
convene the interagency 1207 Review Committee to
recommend projects to the DAS-level 1207
Selection Committee for funding (both committees
have representatives from S/CRS, F, USAID, OSD
and Joint Staff). S/CRS will then recommend
approved projects through the Director of
Foreign Assistance (F)to the Secretary of State
for DOD funding. Funding is subject to
availability and, when conditions warrant, could

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be reallocated by the Secretary of State, with
Secretary of Defense concurrence, for security,
stabilization, and reconstruction crises.

Proposed Time Line
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10. (U) Project review and funding will be done
on a rolling basis, so all applications will be
evaluated for funding as they are finalized.
Applications will not be accepted after April
16, and we intend to finalize all project
recommendations by June 1. Depending upon how
quickly awards are approved, funds should be
available between June and September.

1207 Funds for Crisis Response
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11. (U) 1207 funds are to be used to respond to
immediate security, stabilization, or
reconstruction crises that cannot wait for the
normal budget cycle (but generally not for
humanitarian crises, which have their own
contingency funds). Such crises will normally
be identified by senior State, USAID or DOD
leadership. 1207 funds may also be used for
program support following the mobilization of
the Civilian Response Corps of S/CRS, USAID and
other agencies for crisis deployments and for
related security, stabilization, and
reconstruction programs.

POCs
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12. (U) For further information on the 1207
program, please e-mail SCRS1207@state.gov or
contact Claire Sneed (SneedCD@state.gov or 703-
875-6723). Each State regional bureau has a
point of contact who can help post further
understand the program. They are: AF/RSA: Julie
Chalfin; EUR/ACE: Mike Litwinowicz and Dan
Froman; NEA/RA: William Huggins; SCA/RA: Aisha
Sabar; WHA/PPC: Jenna Ben-Yehuda; EAP/RSP: Kim
Archea. Please keep your regional bureau POC
informed of all correspondence with S/CRS. For
Combatant Commands, please contact Lt Col Glenn
Roettger, Joint Staff J-5, at
Glenn.Roettger@js.pentagon.mil. For USAID,
please contact Melissa Brown in COO at
MEBrown@USAID.gov.

Further Information
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13. (U)Copies of the FY10 1207 Guiding
Principles, an outline of the process, and other
information is available at www.crs.state.gov.
From the S/CRS home page, click on "key issues"
and then click on "1207 Resources."


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