09/19/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/19/2025 06:44
LAWRENCEVILLE, N.J. - New Jersey National Guard members recently supported a key Defense Security Cooperation Agency and National Guard Bureau initiative in coordination with the state's longtime partner, the Republic of Albania, by using space on Air National Guard flights to transport Building Partner Capacity materials.
Through this initiative, materials are transported to participants in the Department of War National Guard Bureau's State Partnership Program, or SPP. New Jersey and Albania have been paired in the SPP since 2001.
"The New Jersey National Guard is honored to stand with Albania, our partner of nearly 25 years," said U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Yvonne L. Mays, the adjutant general of New Jersey. "This effort reflects the strength of our alliance; delivering modern equipment, enhancing training and reinforcing the trust that underpins our shared security and NATO partnership."
The equipment was transferred to the New Jersey National Guard from the Joint Consolidation Point at Naval Support Activity, part of Naval Supply Systems Command's Weapon Systems Support, located in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. The Joint Consolidation Point serves as a central hub for consolidating and shipping Building Partner Capacity materials and select Foreign Military Sales equipment.
"This effort presents a no-cost opportunity to expedite equipment delivery, enhance SPP operational support and reduce costs for the Department of War," said U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. David C. Moore, National Guard Bureau liaison to Defense Security Cooperation Agency, or DSCA. "This initiative utilizes existing Mission Ready Airlift or Overseas Annual Training flights to SPP countries, reducing reliance on commercial transport and delays for smaller shipments."
Streamlining this process also directly supports a recent executive order on Reforming Foreign Defense Sales, which prioritizes speed and accountability, ensuring the more timely delivery of equipment and materials.
"This partnership with the Air National Guard and DSCA demonstrates our commitment to improving the efficiency and effectiveness of defense equipment delivery," said U.S. Navy Capt. Albert Sonon, Naval Supply Systems Command Weapon Systems Support, or NAVSUP WSS, deputy commander of International Programs. "By leveraging existing scheduled flights, we're maximizing resources but also streamlining the entire process, ensuring that vital equipment reaches our partners in a timely and accountable manner. The Joint Consolidation Point is proud to play a central role in optimizing these critical logistics operations."
Sonon added that having Air National Guard personnel on the ground during delivery can strengthen partner relationships. Lessons learned from this effort will inform potential expansion to additional Air National Guard units.
Through the SPP, the National Guard conducts military-to-military engagements in support of defense security goals. The SPP 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 War policy goals.
The SPP has been successfully building relationships for more than 30 years and now includes 106 partnerships with 115 nations around the globe.