The U.S. Army Security Assistance Command (USASAC) is responsible for managing security assistance programs and foreign military sales (FMS) for the U.S. Army. They facilitate the transfer of military equipment, training, and services to allied nations, which helps to strengthen international partnerships and enhance global security. USASAC generates revenue through FMS transactions, funded by foreign governments purchasing U.S. defense articles and services. Established in 1967, USASAC plays a crucial role in supporting U.S. foreign policy and defense strategies.