STATE PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM 
What is SPP?
The State Partnership Program has been successfully building relations for more than 30 years and now includes 96 partnerships with 106 nations around the globe.
The SPP evolved from a 1991 U.S. European Command decision to set up the Joint Contact Team Program in the Baltic Region with Reserve component Soldiers and Airmen. A subsequent National Guard Bureau proposal paired U.S. states with three nations emerging from the former Soviet Bloc and the SPP was born, becoming a key U.S. security cooperation tool, facilitating cooperation across all aspects of international civil-military affairs and encouraging people-to-people ties at the state level.
This cost-effective program is administered by the National Guard Bureau, guided by State Department foreign policy goals, and executed by the state adjutants general in support of combatant commander and U.S. Chief of Mission security cooperation objectives and Department of Defense policy goals.
Through SPP, the National Guard conducts military-to-military engagements in support of defense security goals but also leverages whole-of-society relationships and capabilities to facilitate broader interagency and corollary engagements spanning military, government, economic and social spheres.
The District of Columbia National Guard (DCNG) is proud to be a part of the Department of Defense's State Partnership Program (SPP), fostering enduring relationships with partner nations to promote mutual security, enhance military readiness, and strengthen diplomatic ties.
Since its inception, the DCNG has cultivated strong partnerships with Jamaica (since 1999) and Burkina Faso (since 2018). These collaborations demonstrate our commitment to building meaningful connections and supporting global stability. The SPP connects U.S. states' National Guard units with nations worldwide, promoting collaboration through military training, disaster response, and cultural exchange initiatives. It serves as a critical pillar of international cooperation and engagement.
How to participate?
• Be a DC National Guard Soldier, Airmen
• Leadership recommendation
• Have up-to date passport & Government travel card
Contact:
MAJ Welch SPP-Director MSgt Kiser SPP-Coordinator
202-685-9229 202-685-8746
collin.l.welch.mil@army.mil mary.kiser@us.af.mil
UPCOMING EVENTS:
March |
March
• Women, Peace and Security (WPS) SMEE
• Medical Logistics and Ops
• NCO Resiliency SMEE |
April |
• Military Justice SMEE
• Humanitarian Assistance/Disaster
Response
Emergency Mass Cal Sim SMEE |
May |
• Medical SMEE
• NCO Joint and Ops Planning SMEE
• Humanitarian Assistance/Disaster
Response, Disaster Assistance Response team SMEE |
June |
• Force Management SMEE
• Disaster Assistance Response Team/Airlift SMEE
• Gender Based Ops Planning SMEE
• Military Police/Security Force team and squad
SMEE |
July |
• AFRICOM-PA SMEE
• Military Police/Security Force platoon/flight and company/squadron |
August |
• Wounded Warrior SMEE
• Military Police/Security Force exercise conference |
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