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United States European Command
American Forces Press Service
January 25, 2010


Deputy Secretary visits U.K. to promote defense cooperation 
Linda D. Kozaryn


LONDON: U.S. Deputy Defense Secretary William J. Lynn III is slated to address 
attendees at the European Security and Defense Conference and members of Great 
Britain's Parliament at the House of Commons here, Jan. 25. 

Lynn's two-day visit will serve as a "renewal of the special relationship we 
have with the British," he told American Forces Press Service during a Sunday 
morning flight to London. 

"The goal is to bring attention to and reinforce the various aspects of defense 
cooperation between the U.S. (and) U.K," he said. "We want to continue to 
collaborate with the British on all aspects of military and defense industrial 
activity." 

Defense officials traveling with Lynn said the deputy secretary will speak 
about the importance of strengthening defense cooperation and enhancing 
European defense institutions at the conference. About 250 European diplomats, 
military and government officials, and think-tank researchers will attend. 

Lynn is then scheduled to address the United Kingdom's All-Party Parliamentary 
Group on Transatlantic and International Security. The group includes more than 
70 members of Parliament, and invited guests from think-tanks, the media and 
the academic community. 

Defense officials said Lynn will cover a broad range of subjects, including 
threats from extremism, the need for new defense capabilities and a common 
approach on NATO reform, nuclear proliferation and energy. 

The deputy secretary's visit comes on the eve of the London Conference aimed at 
improving coordination among some 68 partner nations involved in the civilian 
side of the Afghanistan mission. The international community is coming together 
here Jan. 28 to fully align military and civilian resources behind an 
Afghan-led political strategy. 

Lynn said there are three key lines of defense cooperation U.S. and U.K. 
defense officials can reinforce. First is the Bilateral Defense Acquisition 
Committee. "It's a central forum where we elucidate the various cooperation 
issues we have," he said. "We ask the British to address issues such as the 
collaboration of the Joint Strike Fighter and other key acquisition programs." 

Second, he said, is the U.S.-U.K. Defense Trade Cooperation Treaty that will 
permit the U.S. to trade most defense articles with Great Britain without an 
export license or other written authorization. 

"We do indeed intend to press the Senate for ratification of the defense 
cooperation treaty," Lynn said. "We do that as basically a down payment on 
export control reform that the president and Secretary (Robert M.) Gates have 
been championing." 

The third line of defense cooperation is cyber security. Speaking last week at 
the Fletcher Conference on National Security in Washington, D.C., Lynn said the 
threat of cyber warfare is a national security threat that has captured his 
attention. 

"We're going to have some meetings with the British leaders of the British 
cyber security effort," Lynn said. "We want to make sure that critical new 
threat area that weere building a foundation of cooperation with our oldest 
ally as we tackle the critical challenges that cyber security poses." 

This is particularly important now, he noted, because the two nations are 
relatively early in the development of the tools and the structures they have 
to address the cyber security threat, he added. 

Lynn is the 30th deputy secretary of defense. He has had extensive public 
service at various levels within the U.S. government including eight years 
service as the under secretary of defense (comptroller) and as the director of 
Program Analysis and Evaluation in the Office of the Secretary of Defense. 

He also served eight years at the executive level in the private sector, 
including service as the vice president of Government Operations and Strategy 
at Raytheon Company. He spent six years on Capitol Hill as the late Sen. Ted 
Kennedy's liaison to the Armed Services Committee. 
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