What is contained within a DEA Annex?
• A DEA Annex consists of three parts: the Annex, the Objectives (U.S. and Foreign, and the Delegation of Disclosure Authority Letter (DDL) -The Annex provides the overall guidelines of the agreement. It specifies the scope, classification, authorities, channels of correspondence, and establishments. -The Objectives identify the specific information that both the US and foreign ally desire to obtain through the agreement. These objectives should be reviewed on an annual basis to reflect the changes in technology, military requirements, and programs of interest to each party. -The Delegation of Disclosure Authority Letter outlines the specific authority of the TPO.