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SECURITY<br />

A Women’s Participation Program compound is near completion at ANA Camp Shaheen<br />

in Mazar-e Sharif. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo)<br />

women at the Regional Training Center in Jalalabad ($7.8 million, a $1.4 million<br />

cost increase from last quarter) and compounds for women at the<br />

Kabul Police Academy ($6.7 million). 349<br />

The one infrastructure project completed this quarter was a warehouse<br />

and gas-station project at the Regional Logistics Center at Jalalabad<br />

($283,896). 350 Additionally, 13 contracts were awarded at a total of $25.6 million,<br />

the majority and largest of which are Women’s Participation Program<br />

projects: the previously mentioned $6.7 million project for women’s compounds<br />

at Kabul Police Academy, a training building for women in Police<br />

District 9 in Kabul ($3.8 million), and women’s facilities at the Paktiya<br />

Regional Training Center ($3.7 million). 351<br />

ANP Training and Operations<br />

As of December 31, 2016, the United States had obligated and disbursed<br />

$3.7 billion of ASFF funds for ANP and MOI training and operations. 352<br />

According to DOD, FY 2016 funding is used to provide advisors to assist<br />

with MOI and police development. 353<br />

The largest U.S.-funded training projects in FY 2016 focused on the AAF<br />

and special forces. The largest MOI contract, a $33.5 million, multi-year<br />

project to train advisors in the MOI (under which the ANP falls) recently<br />

ended in September. In October 2016, the United States began an $18.3 million<br />

project for ANP training. 354 Other new projects include $11.7 million<br />

project to develop the ANP’s human intelligence-gathering capacity, 355 and a<br />

$10.8 million contract for training MOI advisors and mentors. 356<br />

REPORT TO THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS I JANUARY 30, 2017<br />

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