[Congressional Bills 112th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H.R. 4310 Introduced in House (IH)]
112th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. R. 4310
To authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2013 for military
activities of the Department of Defense, to prescribe military
personnel strengths for fiscal year 2013, and for other purposes.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
March 29, 2012
Mr. McKeon (for himself and Mr. Smith of Washington) (both by request):
introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on
Armed Services
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A BILL
To authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2013 for military
activities of the Department of Defense, to prescribe military
personnel strengths for fiscal year 2013, and for other purposes.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the ``National Defense Authorization Act
for Fiscal Year 2013''.
SEC. 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS.
Sec. 1. Short title.
Sec. 2. Table of contents.
TITLE I--PROCUREMENT
Subtitle A--Authorization of Appropriations
Sec. 101. Army.
Sec. 102. Navy and Marine Corps.
Sec. 103. Air Force.
Sec. 104. Defense-wide activities.
Sec. 105. Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Fund.
Sec. 106. Defense Production Act purchases.
Subtitle B--Specific Programs
Sec. 111. Multiyear procurement authority for Army Ch-47F helicopters.
Sec. 112. Multiyear procurement authority for Arleigh Burke class
destroyers and associated systems.
Sec. 113. Multiyear procurement authority for V-22 joint aircraft
program.
Sec. 114. Refueling and complex overhaul of the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln.
Sec. 115. Multiyear procurement authority for Virginia class submarine
program.
Sec. 116. Extension of multiyear procurement authority for F/A-18E, F/
A-18F, and EA-18G aircraft.
Sec. 117. Authority for reallocation of certain aegis weapon system
assets between and within the DDG-51
destroyer and Aegis Ashore programs in
order to meet mission requirements.
Sec. 118. Reduction in number of aircraft required to be maintained in
strategic airlift aircraft inventory.
Sec. 119. Quadrennial long-term plan for the procurement of aircraft
for the Navy and the Air Force.
TITLE II--RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND EVALUATION
Sec. 201. Authorization of appropriations.
Sec. 202. Eligibility for Department of Defense laboratories to enter
into educational partnerships with
educational institutions in United States
territories and possessions.
TITLE III--OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
Sec. 301. Operation and maintenance funding.
Sec. 302. Repeal of redundant authority to ensure interoperability of
law enforcement and emergency responder
training.
Sec. 303. Repeal of certain record keeping and reporting requirements
applicable to commissary and exchange
stores overseas.
TITLE IV--MILITARY PERSONNEL AUTHORIZATIONS
Subtitle A--Active Forces
Sec. 401. End strengths for active forces.
Subtitle B--Reserve Forces
Sec. 411. End strengths for Selected Reserve.
Sec. 412. End strengths for Reserves on active duty in support of the
reserves.
Sec. 413. End strengths for military technicians (dual status).
Sec. 414. Fiscal year 2013 limitation on number of non-dual status
technicians.
Sec. 415. Maximum number of reserve personnel authorized to be on
active duty for operational support.
Subtitle C--Authorization of Appropriations
Sec. 421. Military personnel.
TITLE V--MILITARY PERSONNEL AUTHORIZATIONS
Subtitle A--Officer Personnel Policy
Sec. 501. Exception to 30-year retirement for Regular Navy warrant
officers in the grade of Chief Warrant
Officer, W-5.
Sec. 502. Standardization of grade for certain medical and dental
branch chief positions.
Sec. 503. Revision to definition of joint duty assignment to include
all instructor assignments for joint
training and education.
Subtitle B--Reserve Component Management
Sec. 511. Authority for persons who are lawful permanent residents to
be appointed as officers of the National
Guard.
Sec. 512. Placement of National Guard non-dual status technicians in
the excepted service with all dual status
National Guard technicians.
Subtitle C--Education and Training
Sec. 521. Inclusion of the school of Advanced Military Studies Senior
Level Course as a Senior Level service
school.
Sec. 522. Support of Naval Academy athletic programs.
Sec. 523. Modification of eligibility for associate degree programs
under the Community College of the Air
Force.
Sec. 524. Repeal of requirement that at least 50 percent of
participants in Senior Reserve Officers'
Training Corps program be eligible for in-
State tuition.
Sec. 525. Consolidation of military department authority to issue arms,
tentage, and equipment to educational
institutions not maintaining units of
junior ROTC.
Subtitle D--Other Matters
Sec. 541. Air Force Chief and Deputy Chief of Chaplains.
Sec. 542. Authority for additional behavioral health professionals to
conduct pre-separation medical exams for
post-traumatic stress disorder.
Sec. 543. Clarification and enhancement of the role of the Staff Judge
Advocate to the Commandant of the Marine
Corps.
TITLE VI--COMPENSATION AND OTHER PERSONNEL BENEFITS
Sec. 601. Transitional compensation for dependent children who were
carried during pregnancy at the time of the
dependent-abuse offense.
TITLE VII--HEALTH CARE PROVISIONS
Sec. 701. Revisions to TRICARE cost sharing requirements.
Sec. 702. Requirement for Medicare participating physician or supplier
to accept TRICARE and veterans affairs
participating rates.
TITLE VIII--ACQUISITION POLICY, ACQUISITION MANAGEMENT, AND RELATED
MATTERS
Sec. 801. Reduction in requirements for submission of Selected
Acquisition Reports for major defense
acquisition programs.
Sec. 802. Authorization for entering into multiyear contracts with
Federally Funded Research and Development
Centers.
Sec. 803. Authority for the Secretary of Defense to provide fee-for-
service inspection and testing by the
Defense Contract Management Agency for
certain critical equipment in the absence
of a procurement contract.
Sec. 804. Elimination of continuous-days-of-session requirement for
congressional notification of the lease of
certain vessels by the Department of
Defense.
Sec. 805. Disestablishment of Defense Materiel Readiness Board.
TITLE IX--DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT
Subtitle A--Intelligence-Related Matters
Sec. 901. Technical amendments to reflect change in name of National
Defense Intelligence College to National
Intelligence University.
Subtitle B--Space Activities
Sec. 911. Revisions to policy on development and procurement of
unmanned systems.
Sec. 912. Repeal of requirement for biennial report on Global
Positioning System.
TITLE X--GENERAL PROVISIONS
Sec. 1001. Technical amendments to repeal statutory references to
United States Joint Forces Command.
Sec. 1002. Redesignation of the Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies
as the William J. Perry Center for
Hemispheric Defense Studies.
TITLE XIII--OTHER AUTHORIZATIONS
Subtitle A--Military Programs
Sec. 1301. Working capital funds.
Sec. 1302. National Defense Sealift Fund.
Sec. 1303. Joint Urgent Operational Needs Fund.
Sec. 1304. Chemical Agents and Munitions Destruction, Defense.
Sec. 1305. Drug Interdiction and Counter-Drug Activities, Defense-Wide.
Sec. 1306. Defense Inspector General.
Sec. 1307. Defense Health Program.
Subtitle B--Other Matters
Sec. 1311. Authorization of appropriations for Armed Forces Retirement
Home.
TITLE XIV--AUTHORIZATION OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR OVERSEAS
CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2013
Sec. 1401. Purpose.
Sec. 1402. Army procurement.
Sec. 1403. Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Fund.
Sec. 1404. Navy and Marine Corps procurement.
Sec. 1405. Air Force procurement.
Sec. 1406. Joint Urgent Operational Needs Fund.
Sec. 1407. Defense-wide activities procurement.
Sec. 1408. Research, development, test, and evaluation.
Sec. 1409. Operation and maintenance.
Sec. 1410. Military personnel.
Sec. 1411. Working Capital Funds.
Sec. 1412. Defense Health Program.
Sec. 1413. Drug Interdiction and Counter-Drug Activities, Defense-Wide.
Sec. 1414. Defense Inspector General.
Sec. 1415. Afghanistan Security Forces Fund.
TITLE I--PROCUREMENT
Subtitle A--Authorization of Appropriations
SEC. 101. ARMY.
Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 2013
for procurement for the Army as follows:
(1) For aircraft, $5,853,729,000.
(2) For missiles, $1,302,689,000.
(3) For weapons and tracked combat vehicles,
$1,501,706,000.
(4) For ammunition, $1,739,706,000.
(5) For other procurement, $6,326,245,000.
SEC. 102. NAVY AND MARINE CORPS.
Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 2013
for procurement for the Navy and Marine Corps as follows:
(1) For aircraft, $17,129,296,000.
(2) For weapons, including missiles and torpedoes,
$3,117,578,000.
(3) For shipbuilding and conversion, $13,579,845,000.
(4) For other procurement, $6,169,378,000.
(5) For procurement, Marine Corps, $1,622,955,000.
(6) For ammunition procurement, Navy and Marine Corps,
$759,539,000.
SEC. 103. AIR FORCE.
(a) Fiscal Year 2013.--Funds are hereby authorized to be
appropriated for fiscal year 2013 for procurement for the Air Force as
follows:
(1) For aircraft, $11,002,999,000.
(2) For ammunition, $599,194,000.
(3) For missiles, $5,491,846,000.
(4) For other procurement, $16,720,848,000.
(b) Advance Appropriations.--Funds, in the form of advance
appropriations, are hereby authorized to be appropriated for
procurement of missiles for the Air Force to fully fund the procurement
of Advanced Extremely High Frequency communications satellites 5 and 6
and Space Based Infrared System missile warning satellites 5 and 6, as
follows:
(1) For fiscal year 2014, $833,500,000.
(2) For fiscal year 2015, $763,900,000.
(3) For fiscal year 2016, $708,400,000.
(4) For fiscal year 2017, $1,107,200,000.
(5) For fiscal year 2018, $1,013,700,000.
SEC. 104. DEFENSE-WIDE ACTIVITIES.
Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 2013
for Defense-wide procurement in the amount of $4,187,935,000.
SEC. 105. JOINT IMPROVISED EXPLOSIVE DEVICE DEFEAT FUND.
Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 2013
for the Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Fund in the amount of
$227,414,000.
SEC. 106. DEFENSE PRODUCTION ACT PURCHASES.
Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 2013
for purchases under the Defense Production Act of 1950 (50 U.S.C. App.
2061 et seq.) in the amount of $89,189,000.
Subtitle B--Specific Programs
SEC. 111. MULTIYEAR PROCUREMENT AUTHORITY FOR ARMY CH-47F HELICOPTERS.
(a) Authority for Multiyear Procurement.--Subject to section 2306b
of title 10, United States Code, the Secretary of the Army may enter
into a multiyear contract or contracts, beginning with the fiscal year
2013 program year, for the procurement of airframes for CH-47F
helicopters.
(b) Condition for Out-Year Contract Payments.--A contract entered
into under subsection (a) shall provide that any obligation of the
United States to make a payment under the contract for a fiscal year
after fiscal year 2013 is subject to the availability of appropriations
for that purpose for such later fiscal year.
SEC. 112. MULTIYEAR PROCUREMENT AUTHORITY FOR ARLEIGH BURKE CLASS
DESTROYERS AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS.
(a) Authority for Multiyear Procurement.--Subject to section 2306b
of title 10, United States Code, the Secretary of the Navy may enter
into multiyear contracts, beginning with the fiscal year 2013 program
year, for the procurement of Arleigh Burke class guided missile
destroyers, as well as the AEGIS Weapon Systems, MK 41 Vertical
Launching Systems, and Commercial Broadband Satellite Systems
associated with those vessels.
(b) Authority for Advance Procurement.--The Secretary of the Navy
may enter into one or more contracts, beginning in fiscal year 2013,
for advance procurement associated with the vessels and systems for
which authorization to enter into a multiyear procurement contract is
provided under subsection (a).
(c) Condition for Out-Year Contract Payments.--A contract entered
into under subsection (a) shall provide that any obligation of the
United States to make a payment under the contract for a fiscal year
after fiscal year 2013 is subject to the availability of appropriations
or funds for that purpose for such later fiscal year.
SEC. 113. MULTIYEAR PROCUREMENT AUTHORITY FOR V-22 JOINT AIRCRAFT
PROGRAM.
(a) Authority for Multiyear Procurement.--Subject to section 2306b
of title 10, United States Code, the Secretary of the Navy may enter
into a multiyear contract or contracts, beginning with the fiscal year
2013 program year, for the procurement of V-22 aircraft for the
Department of the Navy, Department of the Air Force and the United
States Special Operations Command.
(b) Condition for Out-Year Contract Payments.--A contract entered
into under subsection (a) shall provide that any obligation of the
United States to make a payment under the contract for a fiscal year
after fiscal year 2013 is subject to the availability of appropriations
for that purpose for such later fiscal year.
SEC. 114. REFUELING AND COMPLEX OVERHAUL OF THE U.S.S. ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
(a) Amount Authorized From Scn Account.--Of the amount appropriated
or otherwise made available for shipbuilding and conversion, Navy, for
fiscal year 2013, $1,613,392,000 is authorized to be available for the
commencement of the nuclear refueling and complex overhaul of the
U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72) during fiscal year 2013. The amount
authorized to be made available in the preceding sentence is the first
increment in the two-year sequence of incremental funding planned for
the nuclear refueling and complex overhaul of that vessel.
(b) Contract Authority.--The Secretary of the Navy is authorized to
enter into a contract during fiscal year 2013 for the nuclear refueling
and complex overhaul of the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln.
(c) Condition for Out-Year Contract Payments.--A contract entered
into under subsection (b) shall provide that any obligation of the
United States to make a payment under the contract for a fiscal year
after fiscal year 2013 is subject to the availability of appropriations
for that purpose for that later fiscal year.
SEC. 115. MULTIYEAR PROCUREMENT AUTHORITY FOR VIRGINIA CLASS SUBMARINE
PROGRAM.
(a) Authority for Multiyear Procurement.--The Secretary of the Navy
may, in accordance with section 2306b of title 10, United States Code,
enter into multiyear contracts, beginning with the fiscal year 2014
program year, for procurement of Virginia class submarines and
Government-furnished equipment associated with the Virginia class
submarine program.
(b) Authority for Advance Procurement.--The Secretary of the Navy
may enter into one or more contracts, beginning in fiscal year 2013,
for advance procurement associated with the vessels and equipment for
which authorization to enter into a multiyear procurement contract is
provided under subsection (a).
(c) Condition for Out-Year Contract Payments.--A contract entered
into under subsection (a) shall provide that any obligation of the
United States to make a payment under the contract for a fiscal year
after fiscal year 2014 is subject to the availability of appropriations
or funds for that purpose for such later fiscal year.
SEC. 116. EXTENSION OF MULTIYEAR PROCUREMENT AUTHORITY FOR F/A-18E, F/
A-18F, AND EA-18G AIRCRAFT.
Section 128 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal
Year 2010 (Public Law 111-84; 123 Stat. 2217), as amended by Public Law
111-238 (124 Stat. 2500), is further amended by adding at the end the
following new subsection:
``(f) Extension of Multiyear Authority.--With respect to a
multiyear contract entered into under subsection (a), the Secretary of
the Navy may, notwithstanding any provision of section 2306b of title
10, United States Code, to the contrary, modify such contract to add a
fifth production year to the contract.''.
SEC. 117. AUTHORITY FOR REALLOCATION OF CERTAIN AEGIS WEAPON SYSTEM
ASSETS BETWEEN AND WITHIN THE DDG-51 DESTROYER AND AEGIS
ASHORE PROGRAMS IN ORDER TO MEET MISSION REQUIREMENTS.
(a) Authority.--Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the
Secretary of the Navy is authorized to provide Aegis Weapon System
(AWS) equipment with Ballistic Missile Defense (BMD) capability to the
Missile Defense Agency (MDA) for use in its Aegis Ashore System for
installation in the country designated as Host Nation #1 (HN-1) by
transferring to MDA such equipment procured with prior-year
Shipbuilding and Conversion, Navy (SCN) appropriations for the DDG-51
Destroyer Program. The Secretary of the Navy is further authorized to
make adjustments in equipment deliveries in accordance with
subparagraph (a)(2) of this section as needed to support shipbuilding
schedules for affected ships. The Secretary of the Navy is further
authorized to install on an SCN-funded DDG-51 Class Destroyer, AWS
equipment with BMD capability procured using appropriations for
Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Defense-Wide (RDT&E,DW).
The authority of the Secretary of the Navy under this section shall
consist of the following specific authorizations:
(1) The Secretary of the Navy may transfer AWS equipment
with BMD capability procured for the DDG-51 Destroyer Program
in FY 2010 and FY 2011 to MDA for installation in a shore-based
AWS in the country designated as HN-1.
(2) The Secretary of the Navy may obligate funds
appropriated under the subdivision of appropriations ``DDG-51
Destroyer'' under the heading ``Shipbuilding and Conversion,
Navy'' for FY 2012, or may use any AWS assets acquired with
such funds, to deliver complete, mission-ready AWS with BMD
capability to any DDG-51 Class Destroyer for which SCN funds
were appropriated in FY 2011.
(3) The Director, MDA shall transfer AWS equipment with BMD
capability procured for installation in a shore-based AWS to
the Department of the Navy for the DDG-51 Destroyer Program to
replace equipment transferred to MDA under the authority of
subparagraph (a)(1). Notwithstanding the appropriation that
funded the acquisition of such replacement equipment, the
Secretary of the Navy shall fund all work necessary to complete
construction and outfitting of any recipient DDG-51 Class
Destroyer in the same manner as if the replacement equipment
had been acquired using SCN appropriations.
(b) Relationship to Other Law.--Nothing in this section shall be
construed to repeal or otherwise modify in any way the limitation on
obligation or expenditure of funds for missile defense interceptors in
Europe as specified in section 223 of the Ike Skelton National Defense
Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111-383).
SEC. 118. REDUCTION IN NUMBER OF AIRCRAFT REQUIRED TO BE MAINTAINED IN
STRATEGIC AIRLIFT AIRCRAFT INVENTORY.
(a) Reduction in Inventory Requirement.--Section 8062(g)(1) of
title 10, United States Code, is amended--
(1) by striking ``Effective October 1, 2011, the'' and
inserting ``The''; and
(2) by striking ``301 aircraft'' and inserting ``275
aircraft''.
(b) Modification of Certification Requirement.--Subsection
(d)(3)(B) of section 137 of the National Defense Authorization Act for
Fiscal Year 2010 (Public Law 111-84; 123 Stat. 2221) is amended by
striking ``316 strategic airlift aircraft'' and inserting ``275
strategic airlift aircraft''.
SEC. 119. QUADRENNIAL LONG-TERM PLAN FOR THE PROCUREMENT OF AIRCRAFT
FOR THE NAVY AND THE AIR FORCE.
(a) In General.--Section 231a of title 10, United States Code, is
amended to read as follows:
``Sec. 231a. Long-range plan for procurement of aircraft for the navy
and air force
``(a) Quadrennial Aircraft Procurement Plan.--At the same time that
the budget of the President is submitted under section 1105(a) of title
31 during each year in which the Secretary of Defense submits a
quadrennial defense review, the Secretary of Defense shall submit to
the congressional defense committees a long-range plan for the
procurement of covered aircraft for the Department of the Navy and the
Department of the Air Force that supports the aviation force structure
recommendations of the quadrennial defense review.
``(b) Matters Included.--Each aircraft procurement plan under
subsection (a) shall include the following:
``(1) A detailed schedule for procurement of covered
aircraft for the Department of the Navy and the Department of
the Air Force for the 10-year period beginning on the date on
which the plan is submitted.
``(2) A notional procurement schedule for the 20-year
period beginning on the date that is 10 years after the date on
which the plan is submitted.
``(3) For the procurement schedules under paragraph (1)--
``(A) the estimated levels of annual funding
necessary to carry out such schedule;
``(B) a determination by the Director of Cost
Assessment and Program Evaluation of the level of
funding necessary to carry out such schedules; and
``(C) an evaluation by the Director of the
potential risk associated with such schedules,
including detailed effects on operational plans,
missions, deployment schedules, and fulfillment of the
requirements of the commanders of the combatant
commands.
``(c) Assessment When Aircraft Procurement Budget Is
Insufficient.--If the budget for a fiscal year provides for funding of
the procurement of covered aircraft for either the Department of the
Navy or the Department of the Air Force at a level that is less than
the level determined necessary by the Director of Cost Assessment and
Program Evaluation under subsection (b)(3)(B), the Secretary of Defense
shall include with the defense budget materials for that fiscal year an
assessment that describes and discusses the risks associated with the
budget, including the risk associated with a reduced force structure of
aircraft that may result from funding covered aircraft procurement at
such level.
``(d) CBO Evaluation.--Not later than 60 days after the date on
which the congressional defense committees receive the plan under
subsection (a), the Director of the Congressional Budget Office shall
submit to such committees a report assessing the sufficiency of the
estimated levels of annual funding included in such plan with respect
to the budget submitted during the year in which the plan is submitted
and the future-years defense program submitted under section 221 of
this title.
``(e) Definitions.--In this section:
``(1) The term `covered aircraft' means the following:
``(A) Fighter aircraft.
``(B) Attack aircraft.
``(C) Bomber aircraft.
``(D) Strategic lift aircraft.
``(E) Intratheater lift aircraft.
``(F) Intelligence, surveillance, and
reconnaissance aircraft.
``(G) Tanker aircraft.
``(H) Any other major support aircraft designated
by the Secretary of Defense for purposes of this
section.
``(2) The term `budget', with respect to a fiscal year,
means the budget for that fiscal year that is submitted to
Congress by the President under section 1105(a) of title 31.
``(3) The term `defense budget materials', with respect to
a fiscal year, means the materials submitted to Congress by the
Secretary of Defense in support of the budget for that fiscal
year.
``(4) The term `quadrennial defense review' means the
review of the defense programs and policies of the United
States that is carried out every four years under section 118
of this title.''.
(b) Clerical Amendment.--The table of sections at the beginning of
chapter 9 of such title is amended by striking the item relating to
section 231a and inserting the following new item:
``231a. Long-range plan for procurement of aircraft for the Navy and
the Air Force.''.
TITLE II--RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND EVALUATION
SEC. 201. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.
Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 2013
for the use of the Department of Defense for research, development,
test, and evaluation as follows:
(1) For the Army, $8,929,415,000.
(2) For the Navy, $16,882,877,000.
(3) For the Air Force, $25,428,046,000.
(4) For Defense-wide activities, $17,982,161,000.
(5) For the Director of Operational Test and Evaluation,
$185,268,000.
SEC. 202. ELIGIBILITY FOR DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE LABORATORIES TO ENTER
INTO EDUCATIONAL PARTNERSHIPS WITH EDUCATIONAL
INSTITUTIONS IN UNITED STATES TERRITORIES AND
POSSESSIONS.
(a) Eligibility.--Section 2194(a) of title 10, United States Code,
is amended by inserting ``, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, and any possession of the
United States'' after ``institutions of the United States''.
(b) Technical Amendment.--Paragraph (2) of such section is amended
by inserting ``(20 U.S.C. 7801)'' before the period.
TITLE III--OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
SEC. 301. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE FUNDING.
Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 2013
for the use of the Armed Forces and other activities and agencies of
the Department of Defense for expenses, not otherwise provided for, for
operation and maintenance, in amounts as follows:
(1) For the Army, $36,608,592,000.
(2) For the Navy, $41,606,943,000.
(3) For the Marine Corps, $5,983,163,000.
(4) For the Air Force, $35,435,360,000.
(5) For Defense-wide activities, $31,993,013,000.
(6) For the Army Reserve, $3,162,008,000.
(7) For the Navy Reserve, $1,246,982,000.
(8) For the Marine Corps Reserve, $272,285,000.
(9) For the Air Force Reserve, $3,166,482,000.
(10) For the Army National Guard, $7,108,612,000.
(11) For the Air National Guard, $6,015,455,000.
(12) For the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed
Forces, $13,516,000.
(13) For the Department of Defense Acquisition Workforce
Development Fund, $274,198,000.
(14) For Environmental Restoration, Army, $335,921,000.
(15) For Environmental Restoration, Navy, $310,594,000.
(16) For Environmental Restoration, Air Force,
$529,263,000.
(17) For Environmental Restoration, Defense-wide,
$11,133,000.
(18) For Environmental Restoration, Formerly Used Defense
Sites, $237,543,000.
(19) For Overseas Humanitarian, Disaster, and Civic Aid
programs, $108,759,000.
(20) For Cooperative Threat Reduction programs,
$519,111,000.
SEC. 302. REPEAL OF REDUNDANT AUTHORITY TO ENSURE INTEROPERABILITY OF
LAW ENFORCEMENT AND EMERGENCY RESPONDER TRAINING.
Section 372 of title 10, United States Code, is amended--
(1) by striking ``(a) In General.--'' before ``The
Secretary of Defense''; and
(2) by striking subsection (b).
SEC. 303. REPEAL OF CERTAIN RECORD KEEPING AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
APPLICABLE TO COMMISSARY AND EXCHANGE STORES OVERSEAS.
(a) Repeal.--Section 2489 of title 10, United States Code, is
amended by striking subsections (b) and (c).
(b) Technical Amendments.--Such section is further amended--
(1) by striking ``(1)'' after ``(a) In General.--'';
(2) by redesignating paragraph (2) as subsection (b) and
inserting ``Limitations.--'' before ``In establishing''; and
(3) by redesignating subparagraphs (A) and (B) as
paragraphs (1) and (2), respectively.
TITLE IV--MILITARY PERSONNEL AUTHORIZATIONS
Subtitle A--Active Forces
SEC. 401. END STRENGTHS FOR ACTIVE FORCES.
The Armed Forces are authorized strengths for active duty personnel
as of September 30, 2013, as follows:
(1) The Army, 552,100.
(2) The Navy, 322,700.
(3) The Marine Corps, 197,300.
(4) The Air Force, 328,900.
Subtitle B--Reserve Forces
SEC. 411. END STRENGTHS FOR SELECTED RESERVE.
(a) In General.--The Armed Forces are authorized strengths for
Selected Reserve personnel of the reserve components as of September
30, 2013, as follows:
(1) The Army National Guard of the United States, 358,200.
(2) The Army Reserve, 205,000.
(3) The Navy Reserve, 62,500.
(4) The Marine Corps Reserve, 39,600.
(5) The Air National Guard of the United States, 101,600.
(6) The Air Force Reserve, 70,500.
(7) The Coast Guard Reserve, 9,000.
(b) End Strength Reductions.--The end strengths prescribed by
subsection (a) for the Selected Reserve of any reserve component shall
be proportionately reduced by--
(1) the total authorized strength of units organized to
serve as units of the Selected Reserve of such component which
are on active duty (other than for training) at the end of the
fiscal year; and
(2) the total number of individual members not in units
organized to serve as units of the Selected Reserve of such
component who are on active duty (other than for training or
for unsatisfactory participation in training) without their
consent at the end of the fiscal year.
(c) End Strength Increases.--Whenever units or individual members
of the Selected Reserve for any reserve component are released from
active duty during any fiscal year, the end strength prescribed for
such fiscal year for the Selected Reserve of such reserve component
shall be increased proportionately by the total authorized strengths of
such units and by the total number of such individual members.
SEC. 412. END STRENGTHS FOR RESERVES ON ACTIVE DUTY IN SUPPORT OF THE
RESERVES.
Within the end strengths prescribed in section 411(a), the reserve
components of the Armed Forces are authorized, as of September 30,
2013, the following number of Reserves to be serving on full-time
active duty or full-time duty, in the case of members of the National
Guard, for the purpose of organizing, administering, recruiting,
instructing, or training the reserve components:
(1) The Army National Guard of the United States, 32,060.
(2) The Army Reserve, 16,277.
(3) The Navy Reserve, 10,114.
(4) The Marine Corps Reserve, 2,261.
(5) The Air National Guard of the United States, 14,305.
(6) The Air Force Reserve, 2,888.
SEC. 413. END STRENGTHS FOR MILITARY TECHNICIANS (DUAL STATUS).
The minimum number of military technicians (dual status) as of the
last day of fiscal year 2013 for the reserve components of the Army and
the Air Force (notwithstanding section 129 of title 10, United States
Code) shall be the following:
(1) For the Army Reserve, 8,445.
(2) For the Army National Guard of the United States,
28,380.
(3) For the Air Force Reserve, 10,283.
(4) For the Air National Guard of the United States,
21,101.
SEC. 414. FISCAL YEAR 2013 LIMITATION ON NUMBER OF NON-DUAL STATUS
TECHNICIANS.
(a) Limitations.--
(1) National guard.--Within the limitation provided in
section 10217(c)(2) of title 10, United States Code, the number
of non-dual status technicians employed by the National Guard
as of September 30, 2013, may not exceed the following:
(A) For the Army National Guard of the United
States, 1,600.
(B) For the Air National Guard of the United
States, 350.
(2) Army reserve.--The number of non-dual status
technicians employed by the Army Reserve as of September 30,
2013, may not exceed 595.
(3) Air force reserve.--The number of non-dual status
technicians employed by the Air Force Reserve as of September
30, 2013, may not exceed 90.
(b) Non-Dual Status Technicians Defined.--In this section, the term
``non-dual status technician'' has the meaning given that term in
section 10217(a) of title 10, United States Code.
SEC. 415. MAXIMUM NUMBER OF RESERVE PERSONNEL AUTHORIZED TO BE ON
ACTIVE DUTY FOR OPERATIONAL SUPPORT.
During fiscal year 2013, the maximum number of members of the
reserve components of the Armed Forces who may be serving at any time
on full-time operational support duty under section 115(b) of title 10,
United States Code, is the following:
(1) The Army National Guard of the United States, 17,000.
(2) The Army Reserve, 13,000.
(3) The Navy Reserve, 6,200.
(4) The Marine Corps Reserve, 3,000.
(5) The Air National Guard of the United States, 16,000.
(6) The Air Force Reserve, 14,000.
Subtitle C--Authorization of Appropriations
SEC. 421. MILITARY PERSONNEL.
(a) Authorization of Appropriations.--There is hereby authorized to
be appropriated for military personnel for fiscal year 2013 a total of
$128,430,025,000.
(b) Construction of Authorization.--The authorization of
appropriations in subsection (a) supersedes any other authorization of
appropriations (definite or indefinite) for such purpose for fiscal
year 2013.
TITLE V--MILITARY PERSONNEL AUTHORIZATIONS
Subtitle A--Officer Personnel Policy
SEC. 501. EXCEPTION TO 30-YEAR RETIREMENT FOR REGULAR NAVY WARRANT
OFFICERS IN THE GRADE OF CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER, W-5.
(a) Exception to 30-Year Statutory Retirement.--Paragraph (1) of
section 1305(a) of title 10, United States Code, is amended--
(1) by inserting ``or a regular Navy warrant officer in the
grade of chief warrant officer, W-5, exempted under paragraph
(3)'' after ``Army warrant officer''; and
(2) by striking ``he'' and inserting ``the officer''.
(b) Modification of Statutory Retirement From 30 to 33 Years for
Navy Chief Warrant Officer, W-5.--Such section is further amended by
adding at the end the following new paragraph:
``(3) In the case of a regular Navy warrant officer in the
grade of chief warrant officer, W-5, the officer shall be
retired 60 days after the date on which the officer completes
33 years of total active service.''.
SEC. 502. STANDARDIZATION OF GRADE FOR CERTAIN MEDICAL AND DENTAL
BRANCH CHIEF POSITIONS.
(a) Army.--
(1) Chief of nurse corps.--Section 3069(b) of title 10,
United States Code, is amended by striking ``major general'' in
the second sentence and inserting ``brigadier general''.
(2) Deputy and assistant chiefs of branches.--Section
3039(b) of such title is amended by striking ``major general''
in the last sentence and inserting ``brigadier general''.
(b) Navy.--
(1) Chief of dental corps.--Section 5138(a) of such title
is amended by striking ``not below'' and inserting ``in''.
(2) Director of nurse corps.--Section 5150(c) of such title
is amended--
(A) in the first sentence, by striking ``rear
admiral'' the first place it appears and all that
follows through ``Service Corps'' and inserting ``rear
admiral (lower half)''; and
(B) by striking the last sentence.
(3) Conforming amendment.--Section 526(a)(2) of such title
is amended by striking ``160'' and inserting ``161''.
(c) Air Force.--
(1) Chief of nurse corps.--Section 8069(b) of such title is
amended by striking ``major general'' in the second sentence
and inserting ``brigadier general''.
(2) Assistant surgeon general for dental services.--Section
8081 of such title is amended by striking ``major general'' in
the second sentence and inserting ``brigadier general''.
SEC. 503. REVISION TO DEFINITION OF JOINT DUTY ASSIGNMENT TO INCLUDE
ALL INSTRUCTOR ASSIGNMENTS FOR JOINT TRAINING AND
EDUCATION.
Section 668(b)(2) of title 10, United States Code, is amended by
striking ``assignments for joint'' and all that follows through ``Phase
II'' and inserting ``student assignments for joint training and
education''.
Subtitle B--Reserve Component Management
SEC. 511. AUTHORITY FOR PERSONS WHO ARE LAWFUL PERMANENT RESIDENTS TO
BE APPOINTED AS OFFICERS OF THE NATIONAL GUARD.
Section 313(b)(1) of title 32, United States Code, is amended by
inserting ``or have been lawfully admitted to the United States for
permanent residence under the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C.
1101 et seq.)'' before the semicolon.
SEC. 512. PLACEMENT OF NATIONAL GUARD NON-DUAL STATUS TECHNICIANS IN
THE EXCEPTED SERVICE WITH ALL DUAL STATUS NATIONAL GUARD
TECHNICIANS.
Section 709(e) of title 32, United States Code, is amended in the
second sentence--
(1) by striking ``However, a position'' and inserting ``A
position''; and
(2) by striking ``if the'' and all that follows and
inserting a period.
Subtitle C--Education and Training
SEC. 521. INCLUSION OF THE SCHOOL OF ADVANCED MILITARY STUDIES SENIOR
LEVEL COURSE AS A SENIOR LEVEL SERVICE SCHOOL.
Section 2151(b)(1) of title 10, United States Code, is amended by
adding at the end the following new subparagraph:
``(E) The United States Army Command and General
Staff College's School of Advanced Military Studies
Senior Level Course.''.
SEC. 522. SUPPORT OF NAVAL ACADEMY ATHLETIC PROGRAMS.
(a) In General.--Chapter 603 of title 10, United States Code, is
amended by adding at the end the following new section:
``Sec. 6981. Support of athletic and physical fitness programs
``(a) Authority.--
``(1) In general.--The Secretary of the Navy may enter into
agreements, including cooperative agreements (as described in
section 6305 of title 31), with the association to manage any
aspect of the athletic and physical fitness programs of the
Naval Academy.
``(2) Association defined.--In this section, the term
`association' means the Naval Academy Athletic Association and
its successors and assigns.
``(b) Authority To Provide Support to Association.--
``(1) Authority to transfer funds to the association.--The
Secretary may to transfer funds to the association to pay
expenses incurred by the association in managing the athletic
and physical fitness programs of the Naval Academy.
``(2) Authority to provide other support.--The Secretary
may provide personal property and the services of members of
the naval service and civilian personnel of the Department of
the Navy to assist the association in managing the athletic and
physical fitness programs of the Naval Academy.
``(c) Acceptance of Gifts From the Association.--The Secretary may
accept from the association funds, supplies, and services for the
support of the athletic and physical fitness programs of the Naval
Academy.
``(d) Receipt and Retention of Funds.--
``(1) Funds received from the association.--The Secretary
may receive from the association funds generated by the
athletic and physical fitness programs of the Naval Academy and
any other activity of the association and to retain and use
such funds to further the mission of the Naval Academy. Receipt
and retention of such funds shall be subject to oversight by
the Secretary of the Navy.
``(2) Funds received from ncaa.--The Secretary may accept,
use, and retain funds from the National Collegiate Athletic
Association and to transfer all or part of those funds to the
association for the support of the athletic and physical
fitness programs of the Naval Academy.
``(3) User fees.--The Secretary may charge user fees to the
association for the association's use of Naval Academy
facilities for the conduct of summer athletic camps. Fees
collected under this subsection may be retained for use in
support of the Naval Academy athletic program and shall remain
available until expended.
``(e) Licensing, Marketing, and Sponsorship Agreements.--The
Secretary may enter into an agreement with the association authorizing
the association to represent the Department of the Navy in connection
with licensing, marketing, and sponsorship agreements relating to
trademarks and service marks identifying the Naval Academy, to the
extent authorized by the Chief of Naval Research and in accordance with
sections 2260 and 5022 of this title. Notwithstanding section 2260(d)
of this title, any funds generated by the licensing, marketing, and
sponsorship under such agreement may be accepted, used, and be retained
by the Secretary of the Navy or transferred by the Secretary to the
association for the athletic and physical fitness programs of the Naval
Academy.
``(f) Authorized Service on Board of Directors.--The Secretary may
authorize members of the naval service and civilian personnel of the
Department of the Navy to serve in accordance with sections 1033 and
1589 of this title as members of the governing board of the
association.
``(g) Conditions.--The authority provided in this section with
respect to the association is available only so long as the association
continues to--
``(1) qualify as a nonprofit organization under section
501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 and operates in
accordance with this section, the laws of the State of
Maryland, and the constitution and bylaws of the association;
and
``(2) operate exclusively to support the athletic and
physical fitness programs of the Naval Academy.''.
(b) Clerical Amendment.--The table of sections at the beginning of
such chapter is amended by adding at the end the following new item:
``6981. Support of athletic and physical fitness programs.''.
SEC. 523. MODIFICATION OF ELIGIBILITY FOR ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS
UNDER THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF THE AIR FORCE.
Section 9315(b) of title 10, United States Code, is amended by
adding at the end the following new paragraph:
``(3) Enlisted members of the armed forces other than the
Air Force participating in joint-service medical training and
education or who are serving as instructors in such joint-
service medical training and education.''.
SEC. 524. REPEAL OF REQUIREMENT THAT AT LEAST 50 PERCENT OF
PARTICIPANTS IN SENIOR RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS
PROGRAM BE ELIGIBLE FOR IN-STATE TUITION.
Section 2107 of title 10, United States Code, is amended by
striking the third sentence of subsection (c)(1).
SEC. 525. CONSOLIDATION OF MILITARY DEPARTMENT AUTHORITY TO ISSUE ARMS,
TENTAGE, AND EQUIPMENT TO EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS NOT
MAINTAINING UNITS OF JUNIOR ROTC.
(a) Consolidation.--Chapter 152 of title 10, United States Code, is
amended by inserting after section 2552 the following new section:
``Sec. 2552a. Arms, tentage, and equipment: educational institutions
not maintaining units of junior ROTC
``The Secretary of a military department may issue arms, tentage,
and equipment to an educational institution at which no unit of the
Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps is maintained if the
educational institution--
``(1) offers a course in military training prescribed by
that Secretary; and
``(2) has a student body of at least 50 students who are in
a grade above the eighth grade.''.
(b) Conforming Repeals.--Sections 4651, 7911, and 9651 of such
title are repealed.
(c) Clerical Amendments.--
(1) The table of sections at the beginning of chapter 152
of such title is amended by inserting after the item relating
to section 2552 the following new item:
``2552a. Arms, tentage, and equipment: educational institutions not
maintaining units of Junior ROTC.''.
(2) The table of sections at the beginning of chapter 441
of such title is amended by striking the item relating to
section 4651.
(3) The table of sections at the beginning of chapter 667
of such title is amended by striking the item relating to
section 7911.
(4) The table of sections at the beginning of chapter 941
of such title is amended by striking the item relating to
section 9651.
Subtitle D--Other Matters
SEC. 541. AIR FORCE CHIEF AND DEPUTY CHIEF OF CHAPLAINS.
(a) In General.--Chapter 805 of title 10, United States Code, is
amended by adding at the end the following new section:
``Sec. 8039. Chief and deputy chief of chaplains: appointment; duties
``(a) Chief of Chaplains.--
``(1) There is a Chief of Chaplains in the Air Force,
appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent
of the Senate, from officers of the Air Force designated under
section 8067(h) of this title as chaplains who are serving in
the grade of colonel or above, are serving on active duty, and
have served on active duty as a chaplain for at least eight
years.
``(2) An officer appointed as the Chief of Chaplains shall
be appointed for a term of three years. However, the President
may terminate or extend the appointment at any time.
``(3) The Chief of Chaplains shall be appointed in the
regular grade of major general.
``(4) The Chief of Chaplains shall perform such duties as
may be prescribed by the Secretary of the Air Force and by law.
``(b) Deputy Chief of Chaplains.--
``(1) There is a Deputy Chief of Chaplains in the Air
Force, appointed by the President, by and with the advice and
consent of the Senate, from officers of the Air Force
designated under section 8067(h) of this title as chaplains,
who are serving in the grade of colonel, are serving on active
duty, and have served on active duty as a chaplain for at least
eight years.
``(2) An officer appointed as the Deputy Chief of Chaplains
shall be appointed for a term of three years. However, the
President may terminate or extend the appointment at any time.
``(3) The Deputy Chief of Chaplains shall be appointed in
the regular grade of brigadier general.
``(4) The Deputy Chief of Chaplains shall perform such
duties as may be prescribed by the Secretary of the Air Force
and the Chief of Chaplains and by law.
``(c) Selection Board.--Under regulations approved by the Secretary
of Defense, the Secretary of the Air Force in selecting an officer for
recommendation to the President under subsection (a) for appointment as
the Chief of Chaplains or under subsection (b) for appointment as the
Deputy Chief of Chaplains, shall ensure that the officer selected is
recommended by a board of officers that, insofar as practicable, is
subject to the procedures applicable to the selection boards convened
under chapter 36 of this title.''.
(b) Clerical Amendment.--The table of sections at the beginning of
such chapter is amended by adding at the end the following new item:
``8039. Chief and Deputy Chief of Chaplains; appointment; duties.''.
SEC. 542. AUTHORITY FOR ADDITIONAL BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS TO
CONDUCT PRE-SEPARATION MEDICAL EXAMS FOR POST-TRAUMATIC
STRESS DISORDER.
Section 1177(a) of title 10, United States Code, is amended--
(1) in paragraph (1), by striking ``or psychiatrist'' and
inserting ``psychiatrist, licensed clinical social worker, or
psychiatric nurse practitioner''; and
(2) in paragraph (3), by striking ``or psychiatrist'' and
inserting ``, psychiatrist, licensed clinical social worker, or
psychiatric nurse practitioner''.
SEC. 543. CLARIFICATION AND ENHANCEMENT OF THE ROLE OF THE STAFF JUDGE
ADVOCATE TO THE COMMANDANT OF THE MARINE CORPS.
(a) Appointment by the President and Permanent Appointment to Grade
of Major General.--Subsection (a) of section 5046 of title 10, United
States Code, is amended--
(1) in the first sentence, by striking ``detailed'' and
inserting ``appointed by the President, by and with the advice
and consent of the Senate,''; and
(2) in the second sentence--
(A) by striking ``The'' and inserting ``If an
officer appointed as the''; and
(B) by striking ``, while so serving, has the grade
of'' and inserting ``holds a lower grade, the officer
shall be appointed in the grade of''.
(b) Duties, Authority, and Accountability.--Such section is further
amended--
(1) by redesignating subsection (c) as subsection (d); and
(2) by inserting after subsection (b) the following new
subsection (c):
``(c) The Staff Judge Advocate to the Commandant of the Marine
Corps, under the direction of the Commandant of the Marine Corps and
the Secretary of the Navy, shall--
``(1) perform duties relating to legal matters arising in
the Marine Corps as may be assigned to him;
``(2) perform the functions and duties and exercise the
powers prescribed for the Staff Judge Advocate to the
Commandant of the Marine Corps in chapter 47 of this title (the
Uniform Code of Military Justice) and chapter 53 of this title;
and
``(3) perform such other duties as may be assigned to
him.''.
(c) Composition of Headquarters, Marine Corps.--Section 5041(b) of
such title is amended--
(1) by redesignating paragraphs (4) and (5) as paragraphs
(5) and (6), respectively; and
(2) by inserting after paragraph (3) the following new
paragraph (4):
``(4) The Staff Judge Advocate to the Commandant of the
Marine Corps.''.
(d) Supervision of Certain Legal Services.--
(1) Administration of military justice.--Section 806(a) of
such title (article 6(a) of the Uniform Code of Military
Justice) is amended by inserting ``, and within the Marine
Corps the Staff Judge Advocate to the Commandant of the Marine
Corps,'' in the third sentence after ``Judge Advocate
General''.
(2) Delivery of legal assistance.--Section 1044(b) of such
title is amended by inserting ``and within the Marine Corps the
Staff Judge Advocate to the Commandant of the Marine Corps''
after ``title)''.
TITLE VI--COMPENSATION AND OTHER PERSONNEL BENEFITS
SEC. 601. TRANSITIONAL COMPENSATION FOR DEPENDENT CHILDREN WHO WERE
CARRIED DURING PREGNANCY AT THE TIME OF THE DEPENDENT-
ABUSE OFFENSE.
(a) In General.--Section 1059 of title 10, United States Code, is
amended--
(1) in subsection (f), by adding at the end the following
new paragraph:
``(4) Payment to a child under this section shall not be
paid for any period that the child was in utero.''; and
(2) in subsection (l), by striking ``at the time of the
dependent-abuse offense resulting in the separation of the
former member'' and inserting ``or eligible spouse at the time
of the dependent-abuse offense resulting in the separation of
the former member or who was carried during pregnancy at the
time of the dependent-abuse offense resulting in the separation
of the former member and was subsequently born alive to the
eligible spouse or former spouse''.
(b) Prospective Applicability.--No benefits shall accrue by reason
of the amendments made by this section for any month that begins before
the date of the enactment of this Act.
TITLE VII--HEALTH CARE PROVISIONS
SEC. 701. REVISIONS TO TRICARE COST SHARING REQUIREMENTS.
(a) Revision of Annual Enrollment Fees.--Section 1097(e)(2) of
title 10, United States Code, is amended to read as follows:
``(2)(A) Beginning October 1, 2012, the annual enrollment
fees referred to in paragraph (1)--
``(i) may not be increased for a survivor of a
member of the uniformed services who dies while on
active duty, or a person retired under chapter 61 of
this title or the dependents of such person; and
``(ii) for an individual enrollment, shall be one-
half of the amount for a family enrollment.
``(B) Beginning October 1, 2012, such annual enrollment
fees shall have three Tiers, as follows:
``(i) Tier 1, which shall be applicable to former
members (or their survivors) with retired pay (or in
the case of survivors, annuity under the Survivor
Benefits Plan under chapter 73 of this title) in 2012
less than $22,590.
``(ii) Tier 2, which shall be applicable to former
members (or their survivors) with retired pay (or in
the case of survivors, annuity under the Survivor
Benefits Plan under chapter 73 of this title) in 2012
between $22,590 and $45,178 inclusive.
``(iii) Tier 3, which shall be applicable to former
members (or their survivors) with retired pay (or in
the case of survivors, annuity under the Survivor
Benefits Plan under chapter 73 of this title) in 2012
more than $45,178.
``(C) Each amount specified in subparagraph (B) shall be
adjusted in subsequent years by the cost of living adjustment
applied to retired pay. In subsequent years, tier placement
will be based on retired pay or annuity during the calendar
year in which the fiscal year starts. For purposes of applying
subparagraph (B), the amount of retired pay or annuity
determined to be received by any eligible beneficiary under
this section and any other tier placement issues under this
section shall be determined by the Secretary of Defense.
``(D) The annual family enrollment fee by fiscal year
referred to in paragraph (1), based upon the Tiers determined
under subparagraphs (B) and (C), is the following:
``(i) For 2013, $600 for Tier 1, $720 for Tier 2,
and $820 for Tier 3.
``(ii) For 2014, $680 for Tier 1, $920 for Tier 2,
and $1,120 for Tier 3.
``(iii) For 2015, $760 for Tier 1, $1,185 for Tier
2, and $1,535 for Tier 3.
``(iv) For 2016, $850 for Tier 1, $1,450 for Tier
2, and $1,950 for Tier 3.
``(v) For years after 2016, the amount for 2016,
indexed by the National Health Expenditures per capita
rate, as established by the Secretary of Health and
Human Services.''.
(b) Establishment of Annual Enrollment Fee for Certain Tricare
Standard Beneficiaries.--Section 1086(b)(1) of such title is amended to
read as follows:
``(1) Beginning October 1, 2012, an annual enrollment fee,
which shall be a precondition to coverage under this section
(including coverage that provides for discounts on cost-sharing
for using TRICARE network providers) and section 1074g, except
that such fee shall not apply to persons described in paragraph
(5) or in subsection (d), or to those covered by an enrollment
fee under section 1097. The amount of the enrollment fee by
fiscal year shall be--
``(A) in 2013, $70 for an individual or $140 for a
family group;
``(B) in 2014, $85 for an individual or $170 for a
family group;
``(C) in 2015, $100 for an individual or $200 for a
family group;
``(D) in 2016, $115 for an individual or $230 for a
family group;
``(E) in 2017, $130 for an individual or $250 for a
family group; and
``(F) after 2017, the amounts for 2017 adjusted
based on the National Health Expenditures per capita
rate, as established by the Secretary of Health and
Human Services.''.
(c) Revision of Annual Deductible Amounts.--(1) Section 1086(b)(2)
of such title is amended to read as follows:
``(2) An annual deductible amount applicable to the charges
for all types of care authorized by this section and received
while in an outpatient status and 25 percent of the additional
charges for such care during a year. The annual deductible
amount, except for persons described in paragraph (5), by
fiscal year shall be--
``(A) in 2013, $160 for an individual or $320 for a
family group;
``(B) in 2014, $200 for an individual or $400 for a
family group;
``(C) in 2015, $230 for an individual or $460 for a
family group;
``(D) in 2016, $260 for an individual or $520 for a
family group;
``(E) in 2017, $290 for an individual or $580 for a
family group; and
``(F) after 2017, the amounts for 2017 adjusted
based on the National Health Expenditures per capita
rate, as established by the Secretary of Health and
Human Services.''.
(2) Such subsection is further amended by adding at the end
the following new paragraph:
``(5) Paragraphs (1), (2), and (4)(B) shall not apply to a
survivor of a member of the uniformed services who died while
on active duty or to a person retired under chapter 61 of this
title or the dependents of such person. For such individuals--
``(A) there is no annual enrollment fee;
``(B) the deductible amounts in effect in fiscal
year 2012 shall remain in effect; and
``(C) the maximum payment amount referred to in
paragraph (4)(A) shall remain in effect.''.
(d) Establishment of Annual Enrollment Fee for Tricare for Life
Beneficiaries.--Section 1086(d)(3) of such title is amended by adding
at the end the following new subparagraph:
``(D) A person described in paragraph (2) (except a
person described in clause (i) of this subparagraph),
shall pay an annual fiscal year enrollment fee as an
additional condition of eligibility for health care
benefits under this section.
``(i) The annual enrollment fee shall not
be charged to a survivor of a member of the
uniformed services who died while on active
duty, or to a person retired under chapter 61
of this title or the dependents of such person.
``(ii) The annual enrollment fee shall have
three Tiers, with Tier 1 applicable to former
members (or their survivors) with retired pay
(or in the case of survivors, annuity under the
Survivor Benefits Plan under chapter 73 of this
title) in 2012 less than $22,590, Tier 2
between $22,590 and $45,178 (inclusive), and
Tier 3 more than $45,178.
``(iii) Each of the amounts in clause (ii)
shall be adjusted in subsequent years by the
cost of living adjustment applied to retired
pay.
``(iv) Tier placement in years after 2012
shall be based on retired pay or annuity during
the calendar year in which the fiscal year
starts.
``(v) For purposes of tier placement, the
amount of retired pay or annuity determined to
be received by any eligible beneficiary under
this subparagraph, and any other tier placement
issues under this section shall be determined
by the Secretary of Defense.
``(vi) In 2013 the enrollment fee for an
individual shall be $35 for Tier 1, $75 for
Tier 2, and $115 for Tier 3.
``(vii) In 2014 the enrollment fee for an
individual shall be $75 for Tier 1, $150 for
Tier 2, and $225 for Tier 3.
``(viii) In 2015 the enrollment fee for an
individual shall be $115 for Tier 1, $225 for
Tier 2, and $335 for Tier 3.
``(ix) In 2016 the enrollment fee for an
individual shall be $150 for Tier 1, $300 for
Tier 2, and $450 for Tier 3.
``(x) In subsequent years, the enrollment
fee for an individual shall be the amount in
2016, indexed by the National Health
Expenditures per capita rate, as established by
the Secretary of Health and Human Services.''.
(e) Revisions to Catastrophic Cap.--Section 1086(b)(4) of such
title is amended--
(1) by inserting ``(A)'' after "(4); and
(2) by adding at the end the following new subparagraph:
``(B) Beginning October 1, 2012, the amount
referred to in subparagraph (A) shall be adjusted based
on the National Health Expenditures per capita rate, as
established by the Secretary of Health and Human
Services, and shall not include enrollment fees under
this chapter.''.
(f) Revisions to Tricare Pharmacy Program Requirements.--(1)
Section 1074g(a)(5) of such title is amended by striking ``at least one
of the means described in paragraph (2)(E)'' and inserting ``the
national mail order pharmacy program''.
(2) Section 1074g(a)(6) of such title is amended by adding at the
end the following new subparagraph:
``(C)(i) Notwithstanding any limitation in subparagraph (A)
and subject to clause (iv), the generally applicable cost
sharing amounts specified in the following table shall apply in
the years 2013 through 2021:
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Retail Retail Mail Order Mail Order Mail Order
``Fiscal Year Generic Formulary Generic Formulary Non-formulary
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2013........................................... $5 $26 $0 $26 $51
2014........................................... $6 $28 $0 $28 $54
2015........................................... $7 $30 $0 $30 $58
2016........................................... $8 $32 $0 $32 $62
2017........................................... $9 $34 $9 $34 $66
2018........................................... $10 $36 $10 $36 $70
2019........................................... $11 $38 $11 $38 $75
2020........................................... $12 $40 $12 $40 $80
2021........................................... $13 $43 $13 $43 $85.
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``(ii) The amounts specified in the table in clause (i) for
retail dispensing refer to dispensing in retail network
pharmacies for prescriptions for up to a 30-day supply. The
amounts specified for mail order dispensing are for an up to
90-day supply.
``(iii) The amounts specified in the table in clause (i)
shall be adjusted by the Secretary for years after 2021 based
on changes (as determined by the Secretary) in the costs of
pharmaceutical agents and prescription dispensing, rounded to
the nearest dollar.
``(iv) A cost-sharing amount under this subparagraph shall
not apply to a survivor of a member of the uniformed services
who died while on active duty, or to a person retired under
chapter 61 of this title or the dependents of such person. For
such individuals, the amounts in effect during fiscal year 2012
shall remain in effect.''.
(g) Effective Date and Regulations.--This section shall take effect
October 1, 2012. The Secretary of Defense may issue an interim final
rule or take such other action as necessary to ensure implementation as
of that date. Such action may include presumptive enrollment for
designated beneficiaries (subject to declination) and automatic
deduction from retired pay or annuity of enrollment fee amounts.
SEC. 702. REQUIREMENT FOR MEDICARE PARTICIPATING PHYSICIAN OR SUPPLIER
TO ACCEPT TRICARE AND VETERANS AFFAIRS PARTICIPATING
RATES.
Section 1842(h)(1) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C.
1395u(h)(1)) is amended by adding at the end the following new
sentence: ``Any physician or supplier who voluntarily enters into an
agreement with the Secretary to become a participating physician or
supplier shall be deemed to have agreed to be a participating provider
of medical care or services under any health plan contracted for under
section 1079 or 1086 of title 10, United States Code, or under section
1718 of title 38, United States Code, in accordance with the payment
methodology and amounts prescribed under joint regulations prescribed
by the Secretary, the Secretary of Defense, and the Secretary of
Homeland Security pursuant to sections 1079 and 1086 of title 10,
United States Code.''.
TITLE VIII--ACQUISITION POLICY, ACQUISITION MANAGEMENT, AND RELATED
MATTERS
SEC. 801. REDUCTION IN REQUIREMENTS FOR SUBMISSION OF SELECTED
ACQUISITION REPORTS FOR MAJOR DEFENSE ACQUISITION
PROGRAMS.
Section 2432(g) of title 10, United States Code, is amended by
striking ``90 percent'' both places it appears and inserting ``75
percent''.
SEC. 802. AUTHORIZATION FOR ENTERING INTO MULTIYEAR CONTRACTS WITH
FEDERALLY FUNDED RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTERS.
Section 2367 of title 10, United States Code, is amended by adding
at the end the following new subsection:
``(e) Administration of Centers.--(1) The head of an agency may
enter into multiyear contracts with federally funded research and
development centers with which the agency has a sponsoring agreement.
Any such contract may be for a term not to exceed five years,
consistent with the sponsoring agreement of the Department of Defense
with such center.
``(2) The head of an agency that enters into a sponsoring agreement
with a federally funded research and development center--
``(A) shall include in the sponsoring agreement, or in
applicable contracts with that center, provisions--
``(i) for the orderly termination or nonrenewal of
the center; and
``(ii) upon such termination or nonrenewal, for
disposal of assets, and settlement of liabilities, of
the center; and
``(B) may include in the sponsoring agreement, or in
applicable contracts with that center, provisions--
``(i) for special close-out costs, cancellation
costs, termination costs and other types of expenses
that may be incurred at the end of sponsorship; and
``(ii) for transfer of title to, or liquidation of,
the proceeds of sale or transfer of any property held
by the center for the benefit of the Government.
``(3) In this subsection, the term `head of an agency' has the
meaning given that term in subsection (c)(2).''.
SEC. 803. AUTHORITY FOR THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE TO PROVIDE FEE-FOR-
SERVICE INSPECTION AND TESTING BY THE DEFENSE CONTRACT
MANAGEMENT AGENCY FOR CERTAIN CRITICAL EQUIPMENT IN THE
ABSENCE OF A PROCUREMENT CONTRACT.
(a) Authority.--Section 2539b of title 10, United States Code, is
amended--
(1) in subsection (a)--
(A) by striking ``and'' at the end of paragraph
(3);
(B) by striking the period at the end of paragraph
(4) and inserting ``; and''; and
(C) by adding at the end the following new
paragraph:
``(5) make available to any person or entity, in advance of
the award of a procurement contract, through contracts or other
appropriate arrangements and subject to subsection (e), the
services of the Defense Contract Management Agency for testing
and inspection of items when such testing and inspection is
determined by the Secretary to be critical to a specific
program of the Department of Defense.''; and
(2) by adding at the end the following new subsection:
``(e) DCMA Services.--Services of the Defense Contract Management
Agency may be made available under subsection (a)(5) only if the
contract or other arrangement for those services--
``(1) holds the United States harmless if the items covered
by the contract or other arrangement (whether or not tested and
inspected under the contract or other arrangement) are not
subsequently ordered by or delivered to the United States under
a procurement contract entered into after the contract or other
arrangement is entered into; and
``(2) holds the United States harmless against any claim
arising out of the inspection and testing, or the use in any
commercial application, of the equipment tested and inspected
by the Defense Contract Management Agency under the contract or
other arrangement.''.
(b) Fees.--Subsection (c) of such section is amended--
(1) by striking ``and (a)(4)'' in the first sentence and
inserting ``, (a)(4), and (a)(5)'';
(2) by inserting ``, travel, and other incidental overhead
expenses'' in the second sentence after ``salaries''; and
(3) by inserting ``or inspection'' before the period at the
end of the second sentence.
(c) Use of Fees.--Subsection (d) of such section is amended by
striking ``and (a)(4)'' and inserting ``, (a)(4), and (a)(5)''.
SEC. 804. ELIMINATION OF CONTINUOUS-DAYS-OF-SESSION REQUIREMENT FOR
CONGRESSIONAL NOTIFICATION OF THE LEASE OF CERTAIN
VESSELS BY THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE.
Section 2401(h)(2) of title 10, United States Code, is amended by
striking ``of continuous session of Congress''.
SEC. 805. DISESTABLISHMENT OF DEFENSE MATERIEL READINESS BOARD.
(a) Disestablishment of Board.--The Defense Materiel Readiness
Board established pursuant to section 871 of the National Defense
Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008 (Public Law 110-181; 10 U.S.C.
117 note) is hereby disestablished.
(b) Termination of Defense Strategic Readiness Fund.--The Defense
Strategic Readiness Fund established by section 872(d) of the National
Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008 (Public Law 110-181; 10
U.S.C. 117 note) is hereby closed.
(c) Repeal.--Subtitle G of title VIII of the National Defense
Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008 (Public Law 110-181; 10 U.S.C.
117 note) is repealed.
TITLE IX--DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT
Subtitle A--Intelligence-Related Matters
SEC. 901. TECHNICAL AMENDMENTS TO REFLECT CHANGE IN NAME OF NATIONAL
DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE COLLEGE TO NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE
UNIVERSITY.
(a) Conforming Amendments To Reflect Name Change.--Section 2161 of
title 10, United States Code, is amended by striking ``National Defense
Intelligence College'' each place it appears and inserting ``National
Intelligence University''.
(b) Clerical Amendments.--
(1) Section heading.--The heading of such section is
amended to read as follows:
``Sec. 2161. Degree granting authority for national intelligence
university''.
(2) Table of sections.--The item related to such section in
the table of sections at the beginning of chapter 108 of such
title is amended to read as follows:
``2161. Degree granting authority for National Intelligence
University.''.
Subtitle B--Space Activities
SEC. 911. REVISIONS TO POLICY ON DEVELOPMENT AND PROCUREMENT OF
UNMANNED SYSTEMS.
(a) Revision to Required Policy.--Subsection (a) of section 941 of
the John Warner National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2007
(Public Law 109-364; 120 Stat. 2083) is amended--
(1) by striking ``on'' and inserting ``for the conduct
of'';
(2) by striking ``procurement, and operation'' and
inserting ``and for the conduct of procurement,'';
(3) by inserting ``manned and'' before ``unmanned
systems''; and
(4) by inserting ``in a manner that is fiscally responsible
and enhances warfighter capability'' before the period at the
end.
(b) Modification to Elements of Policy.--Subsection (b) of such
section is amended--
(1) by striking paragraphs (1) and (2) and inserting the
following new paragraphs:
``(1) An identification of those Department of Defense
capabilities for which manned and unmanned systems may address
potential needs.
``(2) A thorough and objective consideration of the
acquisition of manned and unmanned systems whenever a new
system is to be acquired to meet a capability requirement.'';
(2) in paragraph (5), by striking ``, including'' and all
that follows through ``on unmanned systems''; and
(3) in paragraph (6), by striking ``missions'' and
inserting ``capabilities''.
(c) Roadmap.--Such section is further amended--
(1) by striking subsection (d);
(2) by redesignating subsection (c) as subsection (d);
(3) by inserting after subsection (b) the following new
subsection (c):
``(c) Roadmap.--The Secretary of Defense shall prepare and update
periodically a roadmap for the policy required by subsection (a) that
includes--
``(1) goals for the development of unmanned system
technologies to address capabilities identified pursuant to
subsection (b)(1); and
``(2) plans to address technical, operational, and
production challenges, and gaps in capabilities, with respect
to unmanned systems.''; and
(4) in subsection (d), as redesignated by paragraph (2), by
inserting ``, and implement the roadmap required by subsection
(c),'' after ``subsection (a)''.
(d) Conforming Amendment.--The heading of such section is amended
by inserting ``manned and'' before ``unmanned''.
SEC. 912. REPEAL OF REQUIREMENT FOR BIENNIAL REPORT ON GLOBAL
POSITIONING SYSTEM.
Section 2281 of title 10, United States Code, is amended by
striking subsection (d).
TITLE X--GENERAL PROVISIONS
SEC. 1001. TECHNICAL AMENDMENTS TO REPEAL STATUTORY REFERENCES TO
UNITED STATES JOINT FORCES COMMAND.
Title 10, United States Code, is amended as follows:
(1)(A) Section 232 is repealed.
(B) The table of sections at the beginning of
chapter 9 is amended by striking the item relating to
section 232.
(2) Section 485(b) is amended--
(A) in paragraph (5)--
(i) by striking ``including a description
of'' and all that follows through ``(A)
Specific outcomes'' and inserting ``including a
description of specific outcomes''; and
(ii) by striking subparagraph (B);
(B) by striking paragraph (8); and
(C) by redesignating paragraph (9) as paragraph
(8).
(3) Section 2859(d) is amended by striking paragraph (2).
(4) Section 10503(13)(B) is amended by striking clause
(iii) and redesignating clause (iv) as clause (iii).
SEC. 1002. REDESIGNATION OF THE CENTER FOR HEMISPHERIC DEFENSE STUDIES
AS THE WILLIAM J. PERRY CENTER FOR HEMISPHERIC DEFENSE
STUDIES.
(a) Redesignation.--The Department of Defense regional center for
security studies known as the Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies is
hereby renamed the ``William J. Perry Center for Hemispheric Defense
Studies''.
(b) Conforming Amendments.--
(1) Section 184 of title 10, United States Code, is
amended--
(A) by striking ``The Center for Hemispheric
Defense Studies'' in subsection (b)(2)(C) and inserting
``The William J. Perry Center for Hemispheric Defense
Studies''; and
(B) by striking ``the Center for Hemispheric
Defense Studies'' in subsection (f)(5) and inserting
``the William J. Perry Center for Hemispheric Defense
Studies''.
(2) Section 2611(a)(2)(C) of such title is amended by
striking ``The Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies.'' and
inserting ``The William J. Perry Center for Hemispheric Defense
Studies.''.
(c) References.--Any reference to the Department of Defense Center
for Hemispheric Defense Studies in any law, regulation, map, document,
record, or other paper of the United States shall be deemed to be a
reference to the William J. Perry Center for Hemispheric Defense
Studies.
TITLE XIII--OTHER AUTHORIZATIONS
Subtitle A--Military Programs
SEC. 1301. WORKING CAPITAL FUNDS.
Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 2013
for the use of the Armed Forces and other activities and agencies of
the Department of Defense for providing capital for the Defense Working
Capital Funds in the amount of $1,516,184,000.
SEC. 1302. NATIONAL DEFENSE SEALIFT FUND.
Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 2013
for the National Defense Sealift Fund in the amount of $608,136,000.
SEC. 1303. JOINT URGENT OPERATIONAL NEEDS FUND.
Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 2013
for the Joint Urgent Operational Needs Fund in the amount of
$99,477,000.
SEC. 1304. CHEMICAL AGENTS AND MUNITIONS DESTRUCTION, DEFENSE.
(a) Authorization of Appropriations.--Funds are hereby authorized
to be appropriated for the Department of Defense for fiscal year 2013
for expenses, not otherwise provided for, for Chemical Agents and
Munitions Destruction, Defense, in the amount of $1,301,786,000, of
which--
(1) $635,843,000 is for Operation and Maintenance;
(2) $647,351,000 is for Research, Development, Test, and
Evaluation; and
(3) $18,592,000 is for Procurement.
(b) Use.--Amounts authorized to be appropriated under subsection
(a) are authorized for--
(1) the destruction of lethal chemical agents and munitions
in accordance with section 1412 of the Department of Defense
Authorization Act, 1986 (50 U.S.C. 1521); and
(2) the destruction of chemical warfare materiel of the
United States that is not covered by section 1412 of such Act.
SEC. 1305. DRUG INTERDICTION AND COUNTER-DRUG ACTIVITIES, DEFENSE-WIDE.
Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for the Department
of Defense for fiscal year 2013 for expenses, not otherwise provided
for, for Drug Interdiction and Counter-Drug Activities, Defense-wide,
in the amount of $999,363,000.
SEC. 1306. DEFENSE INSPECTOR GENERAL.
Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for the Department
of Defense for fiscal year 2013 for expenses, not otherwise provided
for, for the Office of the Inspector General of the Department of
Defense, in the amount of $273,821,000, of which--
(1) $272,821,000 is for Operation and Maintenance; and
(2) $1,000,000 is for Procurement.
SEC. 1307. DEFENSE HEALTH PROGRAM.
Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for the Department
of Defense for fiscal year 2013 for expenses, not otherwise provided
for, for the Defense Health Program, in the amount of $32,980,718,000,
of which--
(1) $31,801,279,000 is for Operation and Maintenance;
(2) $672,977,000 is for Research, Development, Test, and
Evaluation; and
(3) $506,462,000 is for Procurement.
Subtitle B--Other Matters
SEC. 1311. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS FOR ARMED FORCES RETIREMENT
HOME.
There is hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 2013
from the Armed Forces Retirement Home Trust Fund the sum of $67,590,000
for the operation of the Armed Forces Retirement Home.
TITLE XIV--AUTHORIZATION OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR OVERSEAS
CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2013
SEC. 1401. PURPOSE.
The purpose of this title is to authorize appropriations for the
Department of Defense for fiscal year 2013 to provide additional funds
for overseas contingency operations being carried out by the Armed
Forces.
SEC. 1402. ARMY PROCUREMENT.
Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 2013
for procurement for the Army in amounts as follows:
(1) For aircraft procurement, $486,200,000.
(2) For missile procurement, $49,653,000.
(3) For weapons and tracked combat vehicles procurement,
$15,422,000.
(4) For ammunition procurement, $357,493,000.
(5) For other procurement, $2,015,907,000.
SEC. 1403. JOINT IMPROVISED EXPLOSIVE DEVICE DEFEAT FUND.
Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 2013
for the Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Fund in the amount of
$1,675,400,000.
SEC. 1404. NAVY AND MARINE CORPS PROCUREMENT.
Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 2013
for procurement for the Navy and Marine Corps in amounts as follows:
(1) For aircraft procurement, Navy, $164,582,000.
(2) For weapons procurement, Navy, $23,500,000.
(3) For ammunition procurement, Navy and Marine Corps,
$285,747,000.
(4) For other procurement, Navy, $98,882,000.
(5) For procurement, Marine Corps, $943,683,000.
SEC. 1405. AIR FORCE PROCUREMENT.
Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 2013
for procurement for the Air Force in amounts as follows:
(1) For aircraft procurement, $305,600,000.
(2) For ammunition procurement, $116,203,000.
(3) For missile procurement, $34,350,000.
(4) For other procurement, $2,818,270,000.
SEC. 1406. JOINT URGENT OPERATIONAL NEEDS FUND.
Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 2013
for the Joint Urgent Operational Needs Fund in the amount of
$100,000,000.
SEC. 1407. DEFENSE-WIDE ACTIVITIES PROCUREMENT.
Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 2013
for the procurement account for Defense-wide activities in the amount
of $196,349,000.
SEC. 1408. RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND EVALUATION.
Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 2013
for the use of the Department of Defense for research, development,
test, and evaluation as follows:
(1) For the Army, $19,860,000.
(2) For the Navy, $60,119,000.
(3) For the Air Force, $53,150,000.
(4) For Defense-wide activities, $112,387,000.
SEC. 1409. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE.
Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 2013
for the use of the Armed Forces for expenses, not otherwise provided
for, for operation and maintenance, in amounts as follows:
(1) For the Army, $28,591,441,000.
(2) For the Navy, $5,880,395,000.
(3) For the Marine Corps, $4,066,340,000.
(4) For the Air Force, $9,241,613,000.
(5) For Defense-wide activities, $7,824,579,000.
(6) For the Army Reserve, $154,537,000.
(7) For the Navy Reserve, $55,924,000.
(8) For the Marine Corps Reserve, $25,477,000.
(9) For the Air Force Reserve, $120,618,000.
(10) For the Army National Guard, $382,448,000.
(11) For the Air National Guard, $19,975,000.
(12) For the Afghanistan Security Forces Fund,
$5,749,167,000.
(13) For the Afghanistan Infrastructure Fund, $400,000,000.
SEC. 1410. MILITARY PERSONNEL.
Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 2013
to the Department of Defense for military personnel accounts in the
total amount of $13,788,421,000.
SEC. 1411. WORKING CAPITAL FUNDS.
Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 2013
for the use of the Armed Forces and other activities and agencies of
the Department of Defense for providing capital for working capital and
revolving funds in the amount of $503,364,000.
SEC. 1412. DEFENSE HEALTH PROGRAM.
Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for the Department
of Defense for fiscal year 2013 for expenses, not otherwise provided
for, for the Defense Health Program in the amount of $993,898,000 for
operation and maintenance.
SEC. 1413. DRUG INTERDICTION AND COUNTER-DRUG ACTIVITIES, DEFENSE-WIDE.
Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for the Department
of Defense for fiscal year 2013 for expenses, not otherwise provided
for, for Drug Interdiction and Counter-Drug Activities, Defense-wide in
the amount of $469,025,000.
SEC. 1414. DEFENSE INSPECTOR GENERAL.
Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for the Department
of Defense for fiscal year 2013 for expenses, not otherwise provided
for, for the Office of the Inspector General of the Department of
Defense in the amount of $10,766,000.
SEC. 1415. AFGHANISTAN SECURITY FORCES FUND.
Funds available to the Department of Defense for the Afghanistan
Security Forces Fund for fiscal year 2013 shall be subject to the
conditions contained in subsections (b) through (g) of section 1513 of
the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008 (Public Law
110-181; 122 Stat. 428), as amended by section 1531(b) of the Ike
Skelton National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public
Law 111-383; 124 Stat. 4424).
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