This is a legal form that was released by the Army in Europe Library & Publishing System on March 1, 2016 and used country-wide. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is AE Form 1-3B?
A: AE Form 1-3B is a Request for Approval of Unauthorized ACSA Transaction form.
Q: What is ACSA?
A: ACSA stands for Acquisition and Cross-Servicing Agreement, a bilateral agreement that allows the US and foreign countries to exchange defense-related goods and services.
Q: What is the purpose of AE Form 1-3B?
A: The purpose of AE Form 1-3B is to request approval for an unauthorized ACSA transaction.
Q: Who can submit AE Form 1-3B?
A: Authorized personnel who have made an unauthorized ACSA transaction can submit AE Form 1-3B.
Q: What information is required on AE Form 1-3B?
A: AE Form 1-3B requires information such as the transaction details, justification for the unauthorized transaction, and certification from the responsible official.
Q: What happens after submitting AE Form 1-3B?
A: After submitting AE Form 1-3B, it will go through a review process to determine whether the unauthorized ACSA transaction can be approved.
Q: Can AE Form 1-3B be submitted electronically?
A: It depends on the submission process specified by the relevant department, but in many cases, AE Form 1-3B can be submitted electronically.
Q: Are there any fees associated with AE Form 1-3B?
A: There may be fees associated with the unauthorized ACSA transaction, but the specific details should be consulted with the responsible official or department.
Q: Is AE Form 1-3B only applicable to the US?
A: No, AE Form 1-3B is applicable to both the US and foreign countries involved in an unauthorized ACSA transaction.
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