What is a Technical Project Officer (TPO) and how do I go about getting nominated as one?
• The TPO is the individual responsible for the overall activity under the exchange agreement. The TPO must maintain awareness of current policies and ensure decisions are adequately researched and coordinated with all appropriate offices. As an example, the TPO is responsible for obtaining information and technical data and ensuring that this information falls within the scope of the DEA; disseminating information received under the DEA; reviewing, approving, and forwarding information to the foreign TPO; assisting in arranging U.S. visits; maintaining records relating to activity under the annex and providing periodic updates and assessments; and as appropriate, recommending the pursuit of cooperative opportunities. To be nominated as a TPO, the agency in which the individual works will submit a technical resume to Navy IPO outlining the candidate’s qualifications for being nominated as the TPO. If approved by Navy IPO, a formal appointment letter will be provided along with the appr
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