Security Cooperation Data Platform
A public reference platform that organizes official security cooperation disclosures and open-source reporting to show how activity takes shape over time — grounded in published sources, not prediction or inference.
Built for professionals tracking activity over time
Policy analysts, journalists, and researchers use SecurityCooperation.org to examine how publicly reported U.S. security cooperation activity unfolds over time, using official disclosures and open-source reporting as a shared evidentiary baseline.
Structured, auditable foundation
Official security cooperation disclosures are organized by date, recipient, estimated value, and program. Original source text is preserved and linked to ensure traceability, transparency, and auditability.
Temporal context across public reporting
Security cooperation activity is presented alongside relevant open-source reporting to provide temporal context. This allows users to observe timing, clustering, and shifts in attention across events, without asserting cause, intent, or outcome.
Historical depth
Integrated with the DSCA Historical Sales Book (FY1950–FY2024), the platform supports long-range reference and longitudinal review across programs and time periods, grounded in published government data.
Important disclaimers
- Not affiliated with any U.S. government agency
- Not a prediction engine or forecasting tool
- Not investment advice or a trading platform
- Not a policy advocacy or lobbying organization
- Estimated values may change based on final agreements
- Pro features exist and are being validated, but are not yet generally available.