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                 [House Appropriations Committee Print]

                 Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2008

                    (H.R. 2764; Public Law 110-161)


 
            DIVISION L--SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS, DEFENSE

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                          CONTENTS, DIVISION L

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Legislative Text:
    Title I--Military Personnel..................................  2619
    Title II--Operation and Maintenance..........................  2619
    Title III--Procurement.......................................  2623
    Title IV--Revolving and Management Funds.....................  2625
    Title V--Other Department of Defense Programs................  2625
    Title VI--General Provisions.................................  2625
Explanatory Statement............................................  2631
    [Clerk's note: Reproduced below is the text of division L 
of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2008 (H.R. 2764; P.L. 
110-161) as presented to the President for signature.]

                      Legislative Text, Division L

            DIVISION L--SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS, DEFENSE

                      TITLE I--MILITARY PERSONNEL

                           MILITARY PERSONNEL

                        Military Personnel, Army

  For an additional amount for ``Military Personnel, Army'', 
$782,500,000.

                        Military Personnel, Navy

  For an additional amount for ``Military Personnel, Navy'', 
$95,624,000.

                    Military Personnel, Marine Corps

  For an additional amount for ``Military Personnel, Marine 
Corps'', $56,050,000.

                     Military Personnel, Air Force

  For an additional amount for ``Military Personnel, Air 
Force'', $138,037,000.

                  TITLE II--OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE

                       OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE

                    Operation and Maintenance, Army

  For an additional amount for ``Operation and Maintenance, 
Army'', $35,152,370,000.

                    Operation and Maintenance, Navy

                     (including transfers of funds)

  For an additional amount for ``Operation and Maintenance, 
Navy'', $3,664,000,000: Provided, That up to $110,000,000 shall 
be transferred to the Coast Guard ``Operating Expenses'' 
account.

                Operation and Maintenance, Marine Corps

  For an additional amount for ``Operation and Maintenance, 
Marine Corps'', $3,965,638,000.

                  Operation and Maintenance, Air Force

  For an additional amount for ``Operation and Maintenance, Air 
Force'', $4,778,000,000.

                Operation and Maintenance, Defense-Wide

  For an additional amount for ``Operation and Maintenance, 
Defense-Wide'', $2,116,950,000, of which up to $300,000,000, to 
remain available until expended, may be used for payments to 
reimburse Pakistan, Jordan, and other key cooperating nations, 
for logistical, military, and other support provided, or to be 
provided, to United States military operations, notwithstanding 
any other provision of law: Provided, That such payments may be 
made in such amounts as the Secretary of Defense, with the 
concurrence of the Secretary of State, and in consultation with 
the Director of the Office of Management and Budget, may 
determine, in his discretion, based on documentation determined 
by the Secretary of Defense to adequately account for the 
support provided, and such determination is final and 
conclusive upon the accounting officers of the United States, 
and 15 days following notification to the appropriate 
congressional committees: Provided further, That the Secretary 
of Defense shall provide quarterly reports to the congressional 
defense committees on the use of funds provided in this 
paragraph.

                Operation and Maintenance, Army Reserve

  For an additional amount for ``Operation and Maintenance, 
Army Reserve'', $77,736,000.

                Operation and Maintenance, Navy Reserve

  For an additional amount for ``Operation and Maintenance, 
Navy Reserve'', $41,657,000.

            Operation and Maintenance, Marine Corps Reserve

  For an additional amount for ``Operation and Maintenance, 
Marine Corps Reserve'', $46,153,000.

             Operations and Maintenance, Air Force Reserve

  For an additional amount for ``Operation and Maintenance, Air 
Force Reserve'', $12,133,000.

             Operation and Maintenance, Army National Guard

  For an additional amount for ``Operation and Maintenance, 
Army National Guard'', $327,000,000.

             Operation and Maintenance, Air National Guard

  For an additional amount for ``Operation and Maintenance, Air 
National Guard'', $51,634,000.

                           Iraq Freedom Fund

                     (including transfer of funds)

  For an additional amount for ``Iraq Freedom Fund'', 
$3,747,327,000, to remain available for transfer until 
September 30, 2009, only to support operations in Iraq or 
Afghanistan: Provided, That the Secretary of Defense may 
transfer the funds provided herein to appropriations for 
military personnel; operation and maintenance; Overseas 
Humanitarian, Disaster, and Civic Aid; procurement; research, 
development, test and evaluation; and working capital funds: 
Provided further, That funds transferred shall be merged with 
and be available for the same purposes and for the same time 
period as the appropriation or fund to which transferred: 
Provided further, That this transfer authority is in addition 
to any other transfer authority available to the Department of 
Defense: Provided further, That upon a determination that all 
or part of the funds transferred from this appropriation are 
not necessary for the purposes provided herein, such amounts 
may be transferred back to this appropriation: Provided 
further, That the Secretary of Defense shall, not fewer than 5 
days prior to making transfers from this appropriation, notify 
the congressional defense committees in writing of the details 
of any such transfer: Provided further, That the Secretary 
shall submit a report no later than 30 days after the end of 
each fiscal quarter to the congressional defense committees 
summarizing the details of the transfer of funds from this 
appropriation.

                    Afghanistan Security Forces Fund

                     (including transfer of funds)

  For the ``Afghanistan Security Forces Fund'', $1,350,000,000, 
to remain available until September 30, 2009: Provided, That 
such funds shall be available to the Secretary of Defense, 
notwithstanding any other provision of law, for the purpose of 
allowing the Commander, Office of Security Cooperation-
Afghanistan, or the Secretary's designee, to provide 
assistance, with the concurrence of the Secretary of State, to 
the security forces of Afghanistan, including the provision of 
equipment, supplies, services, training, facility and 
infrastructure repair, renovation, and construction, and 
funding: Provided further, That the authority to provide 
assistance under this heading is in addition to any other 
authority to provide assistance to foreign nations: Provided 
further, That the Secretary of Defense may transfer such funds 
to appropriations for military personnel; operation and 
maintenance; Overseas Humanitarian, Disaster, and Civic Aid; 
procurement; research, development, test and evaluation; and 
defense working capital funds to accomplish the purposes 
provided herein: Provided further, That this transfer authority 
is in addition to any other transfer authority available to the 
Department of Defense: Provided further, That upon a 
determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from 
this appropriation are not necessary for the purposes provided 
herein, such amounts may be transferred back to this 
appropriation: Provided further, That contributions of funds 
for the purposes provided herein from any person, foreign 
government, or international organization may be credited to 
this Fund, and used for such purposes: Provided further, That 
the Secretary shall notify the congressional defense committees 
in writing upon the receipt and upon the transfer of any 
contribution delineating the sources and amounts of the funds 
received and the specific use of such contributions: Provided 
further, That the Secretary of Defense shall, not fewer than 5 
days prior to making transfers from this appropriation account, 
notify the congressional defense committees in writing of the 
details of any such transfer: Provided further, That the 
Secretary shall submit a report no later than 30 days after the 
end of each fiscal quarter to the congressional defense 
committees summarizing the details of the transfer of funds 
from this appropriation.

                       Iraq Security Forces Fund

                     (including transfer of funds)

  For the ``Iraq Security Forces Fund'', $1,500,000,000, to 
remain available until September 30, 2009: Provided, That such 
funds shall be available to the Secretary of Defense, 
notwithstanding any other provision of law, for the purpose of 
allowing the Commander, Multi-National Security Transition 
Command-Iraq, or the Secretary's designee, to provide 
assistance, with the concurrence of the Secretary of State, to 
the security forces of Iraq, including the provision of 
equipment, supplies, services, training, facility and 
infrastructure repair, renovation, and construction, and 
funding: Provided further, That the authority to provide 
assistance under this heading is in addition to any other 
authority to provide assistance to foreign nations: Provided 
further, That the Secretary of Defense may transfer such funds 
to appropriations for military personnel; operation and 
maintenance; Overseas Humanitarian, Disaster, and Civic Aid; 
procurement; research, development, test and evaluation; and 
defense working capital funds to accomplish the purposes 
provided herein: Provided further, That this transfer authority 
is in addition to any other transfer authority available to the 
Department of Defense: Provided further, That upon a 
determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from 
this appropriation are not necessary for the purposes provided 
herein, such amounts may be transferred back to this 
appropriation: Provided further, That contributions of funds 
for the purposes provided herein from any person, foreign 
government, or international organization may be credited to 
this Fund, and used for such purposes: Provided further, That 
the Secretary shall notify the congressional defense committees 
in writing upon the receipt and upon the transfer of any 
contribution delineating the sources and amounts of the funds 
received and the specific use of such contributions: Provided 
further, That the Secretary of Defense shall, not fewer than 5 
days prior to making transfers from this appropriation account, 
notify the congressional defense committees in writing of the 
details of any such transfer: Provided further, That the 
Secretary shall submit a report no later than 30 days after the 
end of each fiscal quarter to the congressional defense 
committees summarizing the details of the transfer of funds 
from this appropriation.

             Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Fund

                     (including transfer of funds)

  For the ``Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Fund'', 
$4,269,000,000, to remain available until September 30, 2010: 
Provided, That such funds shall be available to the Secretary 
of Defense, notwithstanding any other provision of law, for the 
purpose of allowing the Director of the Joint Improvised 
Explosive Device Defeat Organization to investigate, develop 
and provide equipment, supplies, services, training, 
facilities, personnel and funds to assist United States forces 
in the defeat of improvised explosive devices: Provided 
further, That within 60 days of the enactment of this Act, a 
plan for the intended management and use of the Fund is 
provided to the congressional defense committees: Provided 
further, That the Secretary of Defense shall submit a report 
not later than 30 days after the end of each fiscal quarter to 
the congressional defense committees providing assessments of 
the evolving threats, individual service requirements to 
counter the threats, the current strategy for predeployment 
training of members of the Armed Forces on improvised explosive 
devices, and details on the execution of this Fund: Provided 
further, That the Secretary of Defense may transfer funds 
provided herein to appropriations for military personnel; 
operation and maintenance; procurement; research, development, 
test and evaluation; and defense working capital funds to 
accomplish the purpose provided herein: Provided further, That 
this transfer authority is in addition to any other transfer 
authority available to the Department of Defense: Provided 
further, That upon determination that all or part of the funds 
so transferred from this appropriation are not necessary for 
the purpose provided herein, such amounts may be transferred 
back to this appropriation: Provided further, That the 
Secretary of Defense shall, not fewer than 5 days prior to 
making transfers from this appropriation, notify the 
congressional defense committees in writing of the details of 
any such transfer.

                         TITLE III--PROCUREMENT

                              PROCUREMENT

                       Aircraft Procurement, Army

  For an additional amount for ``Aircraft Procurement, Army'', 
$943,600,000, to remain available for obligation until 
September 30, 2010.

        Procurement of Weapons and Tracked Combat Vehicles, Army

  For an additional amount for ``Procurement of Weapons and 
Tracked Combat Vehicles, Army'', $1,429,445,000, to remain 
available for obligation until September 30, 2010.

                    Procurement of Ammunition, Army

  For an additional amount for ``Procurement of Ammunition, 
Army'', $154,000,000, to remain available for obligation until 
September 30, 2010.

                        Other Procurement, Army

  For an additional amount for ``Other Procurement, Army'', 
$2,027,800,000, to remain available for obligation until 
September 30, 2010.

                       Aircraft Procurement, Navy

  For an additional amount for ``Aircraft Procurement, Navy'', 
$48,500,000, to remain available for obligation until September 
30, 2010.

            Procurement of Ammunition, Navy and Marine Corps

  For an additional amount for ``Procurement of Ammunition, 
Navy and Marine Corps'', $304,945,000, to remain available for 
obligation until September 30, 2010.

                        Other Procurement, Navy

  For an additional amount for ``Other Procurement, Navy'', 
$91,481,000, to remain available for obligation until September 
30, 2010.

                       Procurement, Marine Corps

  For an additional amount for ``Procurement, Marine Corps'', 
$703,250,000, to remain available for obligation until 
September 30, 2010.

                    Aircraft Procurement, Air Force

  For an additional amount for ``Aircraft Procurement, Air 
Force'', $51,400,000, to remain available for obligation until 
September 30, 2010.

                      Other Procurement, Air Force

  For an additional amount for ``Other Procurement, Air 
Force'', $30,725,000, to remain available for obligation until 
September 30, 2010.

                       Procurement, Defense-Wide

  For an additional amount for ``Procurement, Defense-Wide'', 
$274,743,000, to remain available for obligation until 
September 30, 2010.

                TITLE IV--REVOLVING AND MANAGEMENT FUNDS

                     REVOLVING AND MANAGEMENT FUNDS

                     Defense Working Capital Funds

  For an additional amount of ``Defense Working Capital 
Funds'', $1,000,000,000, to remain available for obligation 
until September 30, 2010.

             TITLE V--OTHER DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE PROGRAMS

                  OTHER DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE PROGRAMS

                         Defense Health Program

  For an additional amount for ``Defense Health Program'', 
$575,701,000 for Operation and maintenance.

         Drug Interdiction and Counter-Drug Activities, Defense

  For an additional amount for ``Drug Interdiction and Counter-
Drug Activities, Defense'', $192,601,000.

                      TITLE VI--GENERAL PROVISIONS

                           GENERAL PROVISIONS

  Sec. 601. Appropriations provided in this division are 
available for obligation until September 30, 2008, unless 
otherwise so provided in this division.
  Sec. 602. Notwithstanding any other provision of law or of 
this division, funds made available in this division are in 
addition to amounts appropriated or otherwise made available 
for the Department of Defense for fiscal year 2008.

                          (TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

  Sec. 603. Upon the determination of the Secretary of Defense 
that such action is necessary in the national interest, the 
Secretary may transfer between appropriations up to 
$4,000,000,000 of the funds made available to the Department of 
Defense in this division: Provided, That the Secretary shall 
notify the Congress promptly of each transfer made pursuant to 
the authority in this section: Provided further, That the 
authority provided in this section is in addition to any other 
transfer authority available to the Department of Defense.
  Sec. 604. Funds appropriated in this division, or made 
available by the transfer of funds in or pursuant to this 
division, for intelligence activities are deemed to be 
specifically authorized by the Congress for purposes of section 
504 of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 414).
  Sec. 605. None of the funds provided in this division may be 
used to finance programs or activities denied by Congress in 
fiscal years 2007 or 2008 appropriations to the Department of 
Defense or to initiate a procurement or research, development, 
test and evaluation new start program without prior written 
notification to the congressional defense committees.
  Sec. 606. (a) Availability of Funds for CERP.--From funds 
made available in this division to the Department of Defense, 
not to exceed $500,000,000 may be used, notwithstanding any 
other provision of law, to fund the Commander's Emergency 
Response Program, for the purpose of enabling military 
commanders in Iraq to respond to urgent humanitarian relief and 
reconstruction requirements within their areas of 
responsibility by carrying out programs that will immediately 
assist the Iraqi people, and to fund a similar program to 
assist the people of Afghanistan.
  (b) Quarterly Reports.--Not later than 15 days after the end 
of each fiscal year quarter (beginning with the first quarter 
of fiscal year 2008), the Secretary of Defense shall submit to 
the congressional defense committees a report regarding the 
source of funds and the allocation and use of funds during that 
quarter that were made available pursuant to the authority 
provided in this section or under any other provision of law 
for the purposes of the programs under subsection (a).
  Sec. 607. During the current fiscal year, funds available to 
the Department of Defense for operation and maintenance may be 
used, notwithstanding any other provision of law, to provide 
supplies, services, transportation, including airlift and 
sealift, and other logistical support to coalition forces 
supporting military and stability operations in Iraq and 
Afghanistan: Provided, That the Secretary of Defense shall 
provide quarterly reports to the congressional defense 
committees regarding support provided under this section.
  Sec. 608. During fiscal year 2008, supervision and 
administration costs associated with projects carried out with 
funds appropriated to ``Afghanistan Security Forces Fund'' or 
``Iraq Security Forces Fund'' in this division may be obligated 
at the time a construction contract is awarded: Provided, That 
for the purpose of this section, supervision and administration 
costs include all in-house Government costs.
  Sec. 609. (a) Reports on Progress Toward Stability in Iraq.--
Not later than 60 days after the date of the enactment of this 
Act and every 90 days thereafter through the end of fiscal year 
2008, the Secretary of Defense shall set forth in a report to 
Congress a comprehensive set of performance indicators and 
measures for progress toward military and political stability 
in Iraq.
  (b) Scope of Reports.--Each report shall include performance 
standards and goals for security, economic, and security force 
training objectives in Iraq together with a notional timetable 
for achieving these goals.
  (c) Specific Elements.--In specific, each report shall 
require, at a minimum, the following:
          (1) With respect to stability and security in Iraq, 
        the following:
                  (A) Key measures of political stability, 
                including the important political milestones 
                that must be achieved over the next several 
                years.
                  (B) The primary indicators of a stable 
                security environment in Iraq, such as number of 
                engagements per day, numbers of trained Iraqi 
                forces, and trends relating to numbers and 
                types of ethnic and religious-based hostile 
                encounters.
                  (C) An assessment of the estimated strength 
                of the insurgency in Iraq and the extent to 
                which it is composed of non-Iraqi fighters.
                  (D) A description of all militias operating 
                in Iraq, including the number, size, equipment 
                strength, military effectiveness, sources of 
                support, legal status, and efforts to disarm or 
                reintegrate each militia.
                  (E) Key indicators of economic activity that 
                should be considered the most important for 
                determining the prospects of stability in Iraq, 
                including--
                          (i) unemployment levels;
                          (ii) electricity, water, and oil 
                        production rates; and
                          (iii) hunger and poverty levels.
                  (F) The criteria the Administration will use 
                to determine when it is safe to begin 
                withdrawing United States forces from Iraq.
          (2) With respect to the training and performance of 
        security forces in Iraq, the following:
                  (A) The training provided Iraqi military and 
                other Ministry of Defense forces and the 
                equipment used by such forces.
                  (B) Key criteria for assessing the 
                capabilities and readiness of the Iraqi 
                military and other Ministry of Defense forces, 
                goals for achieving certain capability and 
                readiness levels (as well as for recruiting, 
                training, and equipping these forces), and the 
                milestones and notional timetable for achieving 
                these goals.
                  (C) The operational readiness status of the 
                Iraqi military forces, including the type, 
                number, size, and organizational structure of 
                Iraqi battalions that are--
                          (i) capable of conducting 
                        counterinsurgency operations 
                        independently;
                          (ii) capable of conducting 
                        counterinsurgency operations with the 
                        support of United States or coalition 
                        forces; or
                          (iii) not ready to conduct 
                        counterinsurgency operations.
                  (D) The rates of absenteeism in the Iraqi 
                military forces and the extent to which 
                insurgents have infiltrated such forces.
                  (E) The training provided Iraqi police and 
                other Ministry of Interior forces and the 
                equipment used by such forces.
                  (F) Key criteria for assessing the 
                capabilities and readiness of the Iraqi police 
                and other Ministry of Interior forces, goals 
                for achieving certain capability and readiness 
                levels (as well as for recruiting, training, 
                and equipping), and the milestones and notional 
                timetable for achieving these goals, 
                including--
                          (i) the number of police recruits 
                        that have received classroom training 
                        and the duration of such instruction;
                          (ii) the number of veteran police 
                        officers who have received classroom 
                        instruction and the duration of such 
                        instruction;
                          (iii) the number of police candidates 
                        screened by the Iraqi Police Screening 
                        Service, the number of candidates 
                        derived from other entry procedures, 
                        and the success rates of those groups 
                        of candidates;
                          (iv) the number of Iraqi police 
                        forces who have received field training 
                        by international police trainers and 
                        the duration of such instruction; and
                          (v) attrition rates and measures of 
                        absenteeism and infiltration by 
                        insurgents.
                  (G) The estimated total number of Iraqi 
                battalions needed for the Iraqi security forces 
                to perform duties now being undertaken by 
                coalition forces, including defending the 
                borders of Iraq and providing adequate levels 
                of law and order throughout Iraq.
                  (H) The effectiveness of the Iraqi military 
                and police officer cadres and the chain of 
                command.
                  (I) The number of United States and coalition 
                advisors needed to support the Iraqi security 
                forces and associated ministries.
                  (J) An assessment, in a classified annex if 
                necessary, of United States military 
                requirements, including planned force 
                rotations, through the end of calendar year 
                2008.
  Sec. 610. Each amount appropriated or otherwise made 
available in this division is designated as an emergency 
requirement and necessary to meet emergency needs pursuant to 
subsections (a) and (b) of section 204 of S. Con. Res. 21 
(110th Congress), the concurrent resolution on the budget for 
fiscal year 2008.
  Sec. 611. None of the funds appropriated or otherwise made 
available by this division may be obligated or expended to 
provide award fees to any defense contractor for performance 
that does not meet the requirements of the contract.
  Sec. 612. No funds appropriated or otherwise made available 
by this division may be used by the Government of the United 
States to enter into an agreement with the Government of Iraq 
that would subject members of the Armed Forces of the United 
States to the jurisdiction of Iraq criminal courts or 
punishment under Iraq law.
  Sec. 613. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the 
Secretary of the Army may reimburse a member for expenses 
incurred by the member or family member when such expenses are 
otherwise not reimbursable under law: Provided, That such 
expenses must have been incurred in good faith as a direct 
consequence of reasonable preparation for, or execution of, 
military orders: Provided further, That reimbursement under 
this section shall be allowed only in situations wherein other 
authorities are insufficient to remedy a hardship determined by 
the Secretary, and only when the Secretary determines that 
reimbursement of the expense is in the best interest of the 
member and the United States.
  Sec. 614. In this division, the term ``congressional defense 
committees'' means--
          (1) the Committees on Armed Services and 
        Appropriations of the Senate; and
          (2) the Committees on Armed Services and 
        Appropriations of the House of Representatives.
  Sec. 615. This division may be cited as the ``Emergency 
Supplemental Appropriations Act for Defense, 2008''.
    [Clerk's note: Reproduced below is explanatory material 
relating to the final enacted version of division L, as 
inserted in the Congressional Record of December 18, 2007 by 
Senators McConnell, Stevens, Cochran, Inouye, and 
Lieberman.\1\]
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    \1\ This Explanatory Statement pertains to the Senate substitute 
for House amendment No. 2 (relating to supplemental appropriations for 
the Department of Defense). The House subsequently agreed to this 
Senate amendment. The Statement appears in the Congressional Record for 
December 18, 2007 on pages S15858-60.
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                   Explanatory Statement, Division L

Explanatory Statement Submitted by Senator McConnell, Senator Stevens, 
   Senator Cochran, Senator Inouye, and Senator Lieberman Regarding 
       Supplemental Appropriations for the Department of Defense

    The following tabular data delineates by appropriation the 
funding provided by the McConnell amendment (related to 
supplemental appropriations for the Department of Defense) to 
H.R. 2764, the State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs 
Appropriations Act, 2008.
    In regard to classified activities funded in this 
amendment, a separate letter from the Chairman and Ranking 
Member of the Defense Subcommittee of the Committee on 
Appropriations will delineate the programs and activities 
funded by this amendment.

                         [Dollars in thousands]

                       Title I--Military Personnel

Military Personnel Army:
    Pay and Allowances..................................          13,700
    Wounded Warrior.....................................          68,800
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            Total, Military Personnel, Army.............         782,500
Military Personnel, Navy:
    Pay and Allowances..................................          95,624
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            Total, Military Personnel, Navy.............          95,624
Military Personnel, Marine Corps:
    Pay and Allowances..................................          56,050
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                    ____________________________________________________
            Total, Military Personnel, Marine Corps.....          56,050
Military Personnel, Air Force:
    Pay and Allowances..................................         138,037
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            Total, Military Personnel, Air Force........         138,037
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            Total , Military Personnel..................       1,072,211

                   Title II--Operation and Maintenance

Operation and Maintenance, Army:
    Operating Expenses..................................      25,158,543
    Wounded Warrior, Enhanced Soldier and Family Support         853,800
    Body Armor and Personal Protection Items............         800,000
    Commander's Emergency Response Program..............         500,000
    Depot Maintenance...................................       7,840,027
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            Total, O&M, Army............................      35,152,370
Operation and Maintenance, Navy:
    Operating Expenses..................................       2,971,658
    Body Armor and Personal Protection Items............         175,000
    Depot Maintenance...................................         407,342
    Coast Guard Support.................................         110,000
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            Total, O&M, Navy............................       3,664,000
Operation and Maintenance, Marine Corps:
    Operating Expenses..................................       3,000,000
    Wounded Warrior, Enhanced Soldier and Family Support         100,000
    Body Armor and Personal Protection Items............         375,000
    Depot Maintenance...................................         490,638
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            Total, O&M, Marine Corps....................       3,965,638
Operation and Maintenance, Air Force:
    Operating Expenses..................................       4,060,814
    Body Armor and Personal Protection Items............         400,000
    Depot Maintenance...................................         317,186
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            Total, O&M, Air Force.......................       4,778,000
Operation and Maintenance, Defense-Wide:
    Joint Staff.........................................          32,140
    Special Operations Command..........................       1,054,000
    Armed Forces Information Service....................           9,300
    Defense Contract Audit Agency.......................           7,100
    Defense Contract Management Agency..................           3,000
    Defense Human Resources Activity....................           4,100
    Defense Information Systems Agency..................          44,510
    Defense Logistics Agency............................          48,200
    Defense Legal Services Activity.....................           9,900
    Department of Defense Education Activity............         155,000
    Defense Security Cooperation Agency--Coalition 
      Support...........................................         300,000
    Lift and Sustain....................................         100,000
    Global Train and Equip..............................         300,000
    Office of the Secretary of Defense..................          42,500
    Washington Headquarters Services....................           7,200
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            Total, O&M, Defense-Wide....................       2,116,950
Operation and Maintenance, Army Reserve:
    Operating Expenses..................................          68,036
    Wounded Warrior, Enhanced Soldier and Family Support           9,700
            Total, O&M, Army Reserve....................          77,736
Operation and Maintenance, Navy Reserve:
    Operating Expenses..................................          41,657
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            Total, O&M, Navy Reserve....................          41,657
Operation and Maintenance, Marine Corps Reserve:
    Operating Expenses..................................          46,153
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                    ____________________________________________________
    Total, O&M, Marine Corps Reserve....................          46,153
Operation and Maintenance, Air Force Reserve:
    Operating Expenses..................................          12,133
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            Total, O&M, Air Force Reserve...............          12,133
Operation and Maintenance, Army National Guard:
    Operating Expenses..................................         288,900
    Wounded Warrior, Enhanced Soldier and Family Support          38,100
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            Total, O&M, Army National Guard.............         327,000
Operation and Maintenance, Air National Guard:
    Operating Expenses..................................          51,634
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                    ____________________________________________________
            Total, O&M, Air National Guard..............          51,634

Iraq Freedom Fund.......................................       3,747,327
Afghanistan Security Forces Fund........................       1,350,000
Iraq Security Forces Fund...............................       1,500,000
Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Fund:
    Attack the Network..................................       1,258,000
    Defeat the Device...................................       2,340,000
    Train the Force.....................................         603,000
    Staff and Infrastructure............................          68,000
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            Total, Joint Improvised Explosive Device 
              Defeat Fund...............................       4,269,000
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                    ____________________________________________________
              Total, Operation and Maintenance..........      61,099,598

                         Title III--Procurement

Aircraft Procurement, Army:
    Utility Fixed Wing Cargo Aircraft...................           5,000
    UH-60M Blackhawk--27 Aircraft.......................         483,300
    AH-64 Apache--3 Aircraft............................         105,000
    CH-47 Chinook--11 Aircraft..........................         334,100
    Common Ground Equipment.............................          10,000
    Air Traffic Control.................................           6,200
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            Total, Aircraft Procurement, Army...........         943,600
Procurement of Weapons & Tracked Combat Vehicles, Army:
    Bradley Program.....................................         700,100
    Stryker Vehicle.....................................          41,000
    Bradley Fire Support Vehicle (Mod)..................          65,000
    Bradley Fighting Vehicle Systems (Mod)..............          48,000
    Improved Recovery Vehicle (M88 Mod).................         135,000
    M1 Abrams Tank (Mod)................................         200,000
    Abrams Upgrade Program (M1A2 SEP)...................         225,000
    M249 Squad Automatic Weapon Machine Gun Mods........           6,500
    M16 Rifle Modifications.............................           1,845
    Modifications Less Than $5.0M (WOCV-WTCV)--Improved 
      Combat Optics.....................................           7,000
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            Total, Procurement of Weapons & Tracked 
              Combat Vehicles, Army.....................       1,429,445
Procurement of Ammunition, Army:
    Cartridge, 25MM, All Types..........................             300
    Cartridge, 30MM, All Types..........................          40,000
    Cartridge, 40MM, All Types..........................          65,700
    Cartridge, Artillery, 105MM, All Types..............          10,000
    Modular Artillery Charge System, All Types..........          18,000
    Rocket, Hydra 70, All Types.........................          20,000
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            Total, Procurement of Ammunition, Army......         154,000
Other Procurement, Army:
    Tactical Trailer/Dolly Sets.........................          29,000
    High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle..........         455,000
    Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles..................         146,000
    Family of Heavy Tactical Vehicles...................         427,000
    Armored Security Vehicles...........................           1,500
    Truck, Tractor, Line Haul, M915/M916................           4,600
    HMMWV Recapitalization Program......................         140,000
    Modification of In-Service Equipment................         184,800
    Items Less Than $5.0 Million (Tactical Vehicles)....           8,000
    Defense Enterprise Wideband Satellite Communications 
      Systems...........................................          19,000
    Satellite Terminal, Enhanced Manpack UHF Terminal 
      (Space)...........................................           3,400
    Navstar Global Positioning System (Space)...........           3,200
    Army Global Command and Control System..............           3,000
    Information System Security Program.................          21,600
    Digital Topographic Support System (MIP)............          12,000
    Counterintelligence/Human Intelligence Information 
      Management System (MIP)...........................           2,400
    Night Vision Devices................................          45,000
    Night Vision, Thermal Weapon Sight..................          11,000
    Fire Support Command and Control (C2) Family........           7,000
    Knight Family--Procure 29 M1200 Knight Vehicles.....          50,000
    Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear 
      Soldier Protection................................          54,300
    Rapid Equipping Soldier Support Systems including 
      Warlock...........................................         400,000
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                    ____________________________________________________
            Total, Other Procurement, Army..............       2,027,800
Aircraft Procurement, Navy:
    H-53 Series--Re-activate 1 CH-53 Helicopter.........           2,600
    EP-3 Series--Special Mission Avionics,..............           9,000
    P-3 Series--Special Missions Equipment..............           2,400
    Common ECM Equipment--Generation II Missile Warning 
      Systems...........................................          34,500
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            Total, Aircraft Procurement, Navy...........          48,500
Procurement of Ammunition, Navy & Marine Corps:
    Joint Direct Attack Munition........................           5,000
    Air Expendable Countermeasures......................           6,625
    Other Ship Gun Ammunition...........................              43
    Small Arms and Landing Party Ammunition.............          32,929
    Pyrotechnic and Demolition..........................              64
    Small Arms Ammunition...............................          27,645
    Linear Charges, All Types...........................           3,875
    40MM, All Types.....................................          23,096
    60MM, All Types.....................................          30,252
    81 MM, All Types....................................          35,000
    120MM, All Types....................................          59,020
    Cartridge 25MM, All Types...........................             670
    Grenades, All Types.................................           9,385
    Rockets, All Types..................................           8,273
    Artillery, All Types................................          51,033
    Demolition Munitions, All Types.....................           3,539
    Fuze, All Types.....................................             880
    Non Lethals.........................................           5,616
    Ammo Modernization..................................           2,000
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            Total, Procurement of Ammunition, Navy & 
              Marine Corps..............................         304,945
Other Procurement, Navy:
    Air Station Support Equipment--Air Traffic Control 
      Equipment.........................................           6,111
    Aviation Life Support--Body Armor and Survival Gear.             750
    Explosive Ordnance Disposal Equipment:
        Unmanned Aerial Systems.........................          37,000
        Man Transportable Robotic System................           1,400
        Mounted CREW Systems............................          35,400
    Physical Security Vehicles--Light Armored Vehicles..             900
    Medical Support Equipment...........................             820
    Physical Security Equipment:
        Body Armor......................................           3,100
        Weapons of Mass Destruction Detectors...........           6,000
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            Total, Other Procurement, Navy..............          91,481
Procurement, Marine Corps:
    Light Armored Vehicles:
        Light Armored Vehicles..........................          12,500
        Light Armored Vehicles Product Improvement 
          Program.......................................          23,000
        Light Armored Vehicles Restoration and 
          Modernization.................................          33,600
    Modification Kits--Multipurpose Tank Blade..........           2,200
    Modification Kits--Tactical Concealed Video System..             400
    Marine Air Command Control System...................          29,000
    Intelligence Support Equipment--Angel Fire Sensor 
      Package...........................................           8,000
    Motor Transport Modifications--Medium Tactical 
      Vehicle Replacement Armor.........................          60,000
    Power Equipment Assorted--Engineer Equipment........          15,000
    Explosive Ordnance Disposal Systems--CREW...........         172,800
    Physical Security Equipment--Ground-Based 
      Operational Surveillance System...................         340,000
    Field Medical Equipment--Family of Field Medical 
      Equipment.........................................           6,750
            Total, Procurement, Marine Corps............         703,250
Aircraft Procurement, Air Force:
    F-15--ARC-210 Beyond Line of Sight/Secure Line of 
      Sight Radios......................................          39,700
    C-5--Aircraft Defensive Systems (12 Kits for C-5A's)          11,700
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            Total, Aircraft Procurement, Air Force......          51,400
Other Procurement, Air Force:
    Halvorsen Loader....................................           7,500
    Items Less Than $5 Million (Vehicles)--Counter 
      Sniper Protection Kit.............................           1,625
    General Information Technology--Blue Force Trackers.           2,500
    Air Force Physical Security System--CROWS and BDOC-T           8,500
    Tactical C-E Equipment--ROVER.......................           8,100
    Night Vision Goggles................................           2,500
            Total, Other Procurement, Air Force.........          30,725
Procurement, Defense-Wide:
    Defense Information Systems Network.................           8,700
    MH-47 Service Life Extension Program................          34,400
    C-130 Modifications.................................          11,000
    SOF Ordnance Replenishment..........................          32,759
    SOF Ordnance Acquisition............................          39,600
    SOF Intelligence Systems............................          44,346
    Small Arms and Weapons..............................          29,587
    Tactical Vehicles...................................          16,458
    Unmanned Vehicles...................................          23,500
    SOF Operational Enhancements........................          34,393
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                    ____________________________________________________
            Total, Procurement, Defense-Wide............         274,743
            Total, Procurement..........................       6,059,889

                Title IV--Revolving and Management Funds

Defense Working Capital Funds:
        Defense Working Capital Fund--Army:.............
        Army Preposition Stocks.........................         586,900
        Spares Augmentation--Combat Losses..............          63,000
    Spares Augmentation--Demand Increase                          70,000
        Defense Working Capital Fund--Defense-Wide:.....
        Fuel Transportation.............................          96,000
        Fuel Cost Increase..............................         140,700
        Combat Fuel Losses..............................          43,400
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                    ____________________________________________________
            Total, Defense working Capital Funds........       1,000,000

              Title V--Other Department of Defense Programs

Defense Health Program:
    Operations..........................................         461,101
    Wounded Warrior, Enhanced Soldier and Family Support         114,600
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                    ____________________________________________________
            Total, Defense Health Program...............         575,701

Drug Interdiction and Counter-Drug Activities...........         192,601
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                    ____________________________________________________
              Total, Other Department of Defense 
              Programs..................................         768,302

                      Title VI--General Provisions

Special Transfer Authority (Sec 603)....................     [4,000,000]
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                Total, Department of Defense............      70,000,000
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