The new head of the Defense Security Cooperation Agency this week highlighted five aspects of the foreign military sales process for review, including when another country requests non-standard U.S. defense equipment. Lt. Gen. Charles Hooper, who took charge of DSCA this past August, said he is "taking a close look" at when a foreign nation requests defense equipment that isn't currently fielded by U.S. forces or included in a Defense Department program of record, and whether or not DOD can...