Dhaka and Washington will hold the annual security dialogue on Tuesday.
“It is a civilian-led discussion that touches on all elements of our security relationship,” the US embassy in Dhaka said.
This will be the ninth episode of such bilateral dialogue.
Representatives from both sides will discuss Indo-Pacific regional issues, security and human rights, military cooperation, peacekeeping, security assistance, and counterterrorism, among other topics.
"This dialogue is part of our comprehensive security relationship between our two governments," the embassy said.
State Department's Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Bureau of Political-Military Affairs Mira Resnick will lead the US delegation.
Foreign Secretary Masud Bin Momen will lead the Bangladesh side.
The United States and Bangladesh have a strong security partnership and share many interests in the Indo-Pacific region.
Both countries share a vision to ensure the Indo-Pacific region is free, open, peaceful, and secure.
"We have a variety of dialogues throughout the year in pursuit of these mutual objectives."
This year, the Security Dialogue closely follows the Bilateral Defence Dialogue, which took place on August 23 and 24 in Dhaka.
The Bilateral Defence Dialogue featured senior officers and civilians from the US and Bangladeshi militaries.
They discussed a range of issues specific to the military-to-military relationship, including military education, peacekeeping and upcoming military exercises, including next year’s Disaster Response Exercise & Exchange, the embassy said.