This grant aims to protect U.S. investments and personnel in Iraq by enhancing the Iraqi government's ability to counter drone threats and protect critical infrastructure. It focuses on building Iraq's capacity to handle these threats independently, ultimately reducing reliance on U.S. resources.
Who it's for: Organizations capable of supporting the Iraqi government in countering drone threats and enhancing security for critical infrastructure. This includes entities with expertise in security, defense, and surveillance operations.
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Likely Disqualifiers
- Lack of expertise in counter-drone technology
- Inability to operate in Iraq
- No experience with international security projects
- Failure to comply with U.S. Department of State regulations
- Inadequate financial management systems
What You May Need
- Detailed project proposal
- Budget plan
- Proof of experience in similar projects
- Partnership agreements with Iraqi entities
- Compliance with U.S. Department of State guidelines
- Organizational capability statement
- Risk management plan
- Monitoring and evaluation plan
Cautions
- Strict compliance with U.S. national security priorities
- Potential operational challenges in Iraq
- Need for strong partnerships with Iraqi government entities
- High accountability for fund usage
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