State Partnership Program

Strengthening Global Security Through Enduring Partnerships
The Department of Defense’s State Partnership Program, managed by the National Guard Bureau, is executed by 54 states and territories in support of the Combatant Commanders’ Plans and State Department Country Strategies. The program began in 1993 with 13 partners and has grown to 115 partner-nations.
 
Through engagement and shared training, the program cultivates bilateral defense relationships and interoperability between U.S. National Guard and partner nations, fostering effective and efficient national security cooperation, and strengthening overall national security capabilities and readiness through a broadened pool of security partners.
 
Most of the earliest SPP partner countries in Europe have gone on to become U.S. allies in NATO, and many of them credit the SPP and their National Guard state partners with helping to make that possible.


Leveraging Kentucky’s Civil-Military Strength
The Kentucky National Guard's State Partnership Program (KYNG SPP) has fostered strong ties with the Republic of Ecuador since 1996 and the Republic of Djibouti since June 2015. This program connects the Commonwealth of Kentucky with these nations to enhance interoperability, expand U.S. access and influence, and boost the readiness of both U.S. and partner forces to address shared challenges. The program enhances the skill sets of subject matter experts, maintains readiness, and exposes service members to combined and joint missions.
 
Through SPP, the Kentucky National Guard not only conducts military-to-military engagements in support of defense and security objectives but also leverages a whole-of-government approach, fostering broader interagency cooperation that spans military, government, economic, and social spheres. The SPP also enables joint missions between Army and Air Force National Guard components that routinely perform engagements together with state partners, both CONUS and OCONUS.

To amplify its efforts, the KYNG SPP collaborates with major U.S. combatant commands and component commands across a range of mission sets. These include USSOUTHCOM, AFSOUTH, ARSOUTH, NAVSOUTH, USAFRICOM, SETAF-AF, CJTF-HOA, and SFAB. Each of these commands sends representatives to the SPP Annual Planning Conference to synchronize efforts with state partners. Main lines of activity across engagements include aviation maintenance, cyber defense, NCO development, medical operations, and ground vehicle maintenance. This combined approach broadens capabilities, deepens alignment across agencies, and maximizes the collective impact in support of our partner nations.

As Citizen-Soldiers, Kentucky Guardsmen uniquely apply their military and civilian experiences to identify solutions and cooperate on shared initiatives, particularly in disaster response. As our military institutions' partnership strengthens, we aim to expand the reach of the State Partnership. This initiative will engage Kentucky's government agencies, universities, civic groups, public health experts, and private sector partners. Together, we'll drive economic growth, development, and security, benefiting both Kentucky and its partner nations, thereby expanding goodwill, friendship, and whole-of-government relations.


Partnership with the Republic of Ecuador – 30 Years of Collaboration
Initiated in 1996, the partnership between the KYNG and Ecuador has evolved significantly over three decades. Early engagements, beginning in 1998, centered on exercises under U.S. Southern Command’s “New Horizons” program. KYNG engineers and medical personnel conducted annual training missions in Ecuador from 1998 to 2000, constructing schools and clinics and providing essential medical care. This foundational work established a pattern of mutually beneficial cooperation.

Recent Developments & Current Focus:

Following the COVID-19 pandemic, the KYNG-Ecuador relationship has experienced renewed momentum. In 2024 alone, the KYNG and the Ecuadorian military conducted more than 20 joint engagements. These collaborations focused on critical areas including helicopter and fixed-wing maintenance, ground vehicle maintenance, cyber defense, and interagency operations. A key component of this partnership is the annual Key Leader Engagement (KLE), where senior leaders from both the KYNG and the Ecuadorian military convene to discuss and shape the future of this thriving, 30-year-long partnership.


Partnership with the Republic of Djibouti – 10 Years of Building Capacity in the Horn of Africa

The Kentucky National Guard’s partnership with the Republic of Djibouti, established in June 2015, focuses on enhancing Djibouti’s security capabilities in a strategically vital region. This partnership builds upon Kentucky’s existing experience and expertise in security cooperation and disaster response.
 
Recent Deployments & Current Focus:

Kentucky Soldiers and Airmen have a history of supporting operations in the Djibouti region, including deployments with U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM). In 2012, over 500 troops from the 2nd Battalion, 138th Field Artillery, were stationed at Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti, for Operation Enduring Freedom. From 2021-2022, approximately 170 Soldiers from the 1st Battalion, 149th Infantry Regiment, supported the Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa (CJTF-HOA) in security, crisis response, and partnership building in East Africa. The SPP now formalizes and expands this collaboration.
 
As the military institutions’ partnership strengthens, the KYNG aims to expand the SPP’s reach. This initiative will engage Kentucky’s government agencies, universities, civic groups, public health experts, and private sector partners. Together, these stakeholders will drive economic growth and development, benefiting both Kentucky and Djibouti and fostering goodwill and whole-of-government relations.

The current focus areas with Djibouti as a state partner include fixed-wing maintenance, medical operations, non-commissioned officer (NCO) development, communications operations, and communications equipment maintenance, which enhance operational capabilities and deepen partner interoperability.

State Partnership Program News

Enduring state partnership strengthens leader development through exchange
April 10, 2024
Kentucky Army National Guard officer candidates mix with Ecuadorian Army, Navy, and Air Force cadets for a group photo at Wendell H. Ford Regional Training Center in Greenville, Kentucky, Feb. 24-28, 2024.

Kentucky Guard hosts Ecuadorian military for leader engagement
February 13, 2024
During the four-day visit, the Ecuadorians visited multiple locations in Frankfort, they participated in capability briefings by the Kentucky Army National Guard and Kentucky Emergency Management, toured the capitol, and had a highlight visit with Governor Andy Beshear.

Ecuadorian military leaders visit Kentucky Air Guard
February 2, 2024
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Elija Lamastus, right, a medic assigned the Kentucky Air National Guard’s 123rd Medical Group Detachment 1, demonstrates the use of a combat application tourniquet  to Ecuadorian Navy Adm. Jaime Patricio Vela Erazo, chief of staff of the Ecuadorian military, at the Kentucky Air National Guard Base in Louisville, Ky., Jan. 31, 2024. Vela Erazo is one of several Ecuadorian military leaders visiting this week to exchange information with the Kentucky National Guard as part of the State Partnership Program, a National Guard Bureau effort that pairs Guard units with foreign allies to foster enhanced understanding across all aspects of civil and military affairs. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Dale Greer)

Kentucky Soldiers and Airmen awarded a new state ribbon for State Partnership Program
April 13, 2023
The Kentucky State Partnership Program (SPP) ribbon is the newest state ribbon to be awarded to Soldiers and Airmen of the Kentucky National Guard. The new ribbon was created to honor Soldiers and Airmen who enhance military-to-military relationships in subject matter expert engagement with one of Kentucky’s partner nations, Ecuador and Djibouti. (U.S. Army photo by Andy Dickson)

Kentucky National Guard conducts Senior Enlisted Leader Seminar with Ecuadorian Military
April 12, 2023
During the seminar, the participants exchanged best-practices on topics involving non-commissioned officer competencies, capabilities and leadership responsibilities. (Submitted photos)

Central America militaries grow stronger through Guard relationships
October 24, 2022
Members of the Guatemalan Air Force participated in a three-day patient movement tour with the Arkansas National Guard as part of the State Partnership Program.

Kentucky Guard signal leaders swap knowledge, build relationships with counterparts in partner nation Djibouti
September 12, 2022
Kentucky Guard signal leaders swap knowledge, build relationships with counterparts in partner nation Djibouti

Kentucky Army National Guard instructors meet with Ecuadorian instructors
June 30, 2022
Kentucky Army National Guard and Ecuadorian enlisted instructors pose for a group photo at the rappel tower at Wendell H. Ford Regional Training Center in Greenville, Ky. on June 29, 2022. Ecuadorian enlisted servicemembers visited the 238th RTI to exchange instructor techniques and procedures in part of the State Partnership Program. (U.S. Army photo by Andy Dickson)

Malawi Defense Force JAG visits Boone Center, Guard Staff Judge Advocates
May 17, 2022
Soldiers with the Kentucky National Guard's legal team hosted Brig. Gen. Dan Kuwali of the Malawi Defense Force, for a 2-day visit that included a tour of Kentucky's Capital building and presentations to Guardsmen Apr. 21-22.

Kentucky Guard hosts first Senior Leader Engagement with Ecuador in over a decade
April 27, 2022
Ecuadorian leaders visit Kentucky National Guard as a part of the State Partnership Program on March 28, 2022, in Frankfort, Kentucky. The week-long engagement is the first in-person conference the two countries have held together since 2018.

Additional Information

Links

NGB: State Partnership Program - The National Guard

DoD: Building Partnerships Around the Globe

Contact Us

Director, State Partnership Program: (502) 607-6807
Email: ng.ky.kyarng.list.spp@army.mil