[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 185 (Monday, December 5, 2011)]
[Senate]
[Pages S8187-S8342]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




        NATIONAL DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION ACT FOR FISCAL YEAR 2012

  On Thursday, December 1, 2011, the Senate passed H.R. 1540, as 
amended, as follows:

                               H.R. 1540

       Resolved, That the bill from the House of Representatives 
     (H.R. 1540) entitled ``An Act to authorize appropriations for 
     fiscal year 2012 for military activities of the Department of 
     Defense, for military construction, and for defense 
     activities of the Department

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     of Energy, to prescribe military personnel strengths for such 
     fiscal year, and for other purposes.'', do pass with the 
     following amendment:

       Strike out all after the enacting clause and insert:

     SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.

       This Act may be cited as the ``National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012''.

     SEC. 2. ORGANIZATION OF ACT INTO DIVISIONS; TABLE OF 
                   CONTENTS.

       (a) Divisions.--This Act is organized into four divisions 
     as follows:
       (1) Division A-Department of Defense Authorizations.
       (2) Division B-Military Construction Authorizations.
       (3) Division C-Department of Energy National Security 
     Authorizations and Other Authorizations.
       (4) Division D-Funding Tables.
       (5) Division E-SBIR and STTR Reauthorization.
       (b) Table of Contents.--The table of contents for this Act 
     is as follows:

Sec. 1. Short title.
Sec. 2. Organization of Act into divisions; table of contents.
Sec. 3. Congressional defense committees.
Sec. 4. Scoring of budgetary effects.

            DIVISION A--DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AUTHORIZATIONS

                          TITLE I--PROCUREMENT

              Subtitle A--Authorization of Appropriations

Sec. 101. Authorization of appropriations.

                       Subtitle B--Navy Programs

Sec. 121. Multiyear procurement authority for mission avionics and 
              common cockpits for Navy MH-60R/S helicopters.

                     Subtitle C--Air Force Programs

Sec. 131. Procurement of advanced extremely high frequency satellites.
Sec. 132. Availability of fiscal year 2011 funds for research and 
              development relating to the B-2 bomber aircraft.
Sec. 133. Availability of fiscal year 2011 funds to support alternative 
              options for extremely high frequency terminal Increment 1 
              program of record.
Sec. 134. Limitations on use of funds to retire B-1 bomber aircraft.
Sec. 135. Limitation on retirement of U-2 aircraft.
Sec. 136. Strategic airlift aircraft force structure.
Sec. 137. Limitation on retirement of C-23 aircraft.

               Subtitle D--Joint and Multiservice Matters

Sec. 151. Inclusion of information on approved Combat Mission 
              Requirements in quarterly reports on use of Combat 
              Mission Requirement funds.
Sec. 152. F-35 Joint Strike Fighter aircraft.
Sec. 153. Report on plan to implement Weapon Systems Acquisition Reform 
              Act of 2009 measures within the Joint Strike Fighter 
              aircraft program.
Sec. 154. Multiyear procurement authority for airframes for Army UH-
              60M/HH-60M helicopters and Navy MH-60R/MH-60S 
              helicopters.
Sec. 155. Designation of undersea mobility acquisition program of the 
              United States Special Operations Command as a major 
              defense acquisition program.
Sec. 156. Transfer of Air Force C-12 Liberty Intelligence, 
              Surveillance, and Reconnaissance aircraft to the Army.
Sec. 157. Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System aircraft re-
              engining program.
Sec. 158. Report on probationary period in development of short take-
              off, vertical landing variant of the Joint Strike 
              Fighter.
Sec. 159. Authority for exchange with United Kingdom of specified F-35 
              Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter aircraft.

         TITLE II--RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND EVALUATION

              Subtitle A--Authorization of Appropriations

Sec. 201. Authorization of appropriations.

    Subtitle B--Program Requirements, Restrictions, and Limitations

Sec. 211. Prohibitions relating to use of funds for research, 
              development, test, and evaluation on the F136 engine.
Sec. 212. Limitation on use of funds for Increment 2 of B-2 bomber 
              aircraft extremely high frequency satellite 
              communications program.
Sec. 213. Unmanned Carrier Launched Airborne Surveillance and Strike.
Sec. 214. Marine Corps ground combat vehicles.

                  Subtitle C--Missile Defense Matters

Sec. 231. Enhanced oversight of missile defense acquisition programs.
Sec. 232. Ground-based Midcourse Defense Program.
Sec. 233. Missile defense cooperation with Russia.
Sec. 234. Report on the United States missile defense hedging strategy.

                          Subtitle D--Reports

Sec. 251. Extension of requirements for biennial roadmap and annual 
              review and certification on funding for development of 
              hypersonics.

                       Subtitle E--Other Matters

Sec. 261. Contractor cost-sharing in pilot program to include 
              technology protection features during research and 
              development of certain defense systems.
Sec. 262. Laboratory facilities, Hanover, New Hampshire.

                  TITLE III--OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE

              Subtitle A--Authorization of Appropriations

Sec. 301. Operation and maintenance funding.

            Subtitle B--Energy and Environmental Provisions

Sec. 311. Modification of energy performance goals.
Sec. 312. Streamlined annual report on defense environmental programs.
Sec. 313. Payment to Environmental Protection Agency of stipulated 
              penalties in connection with Jackson Park Housing 
              Complex, Washington.
Sec. 314. Requirements relating to Agency for Toxic Substances and 
              Disease Registry investigation of exposure to drinking 
              water contamination at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina.
Sec. 315. Discharge of wastes at sea generated by ships of the Armed 
              Forces.
Sec. 316. Consideration of energy security and reliability in 
              development and implementation of energy performance 
              goals.
Sec. 317. Installation energy metering requirements.
Sec. 318. Training policy for Department of Defense energy managers.

                 Subtitle C--Workplace and Depot Issues

Sec. 321. Minimum capital investment for certain depots.
Sec. 322. Limitation on revising the definition of depot-level 
              maintenance.
Sec. 323. Designation of military industrial facilities as Centers of 
              Industrial and Technical Excellence.
Sec. 324. Reports on depot-related activities.

                          Subtitle D--Reports

Sec. 331. Study on Air Force test and training range infrastructure.
Sec. 332. Study on training range infrastructure for special operations 
              forces.
Sec. 333. Guidance to establish non-tactical wheeled vehicle and 
              equipment service life extension programs to achieve cost 
              savings.
Sec. 334. Modified deadline for annual report on budget shortfalls for 
              implementation of operational energy strategy.

                       Subtitle E--Other Matters

Sec. 341. Extension of authority for Army industrial facilities to 
              enter into cooperative agreements with non-Army entities.
Sec. 342. Working-capital fund accounting.
Sec. 343. Commercial sale of small arms ammunition and small arms 
              ammunition components in excess of military requirements, 
              and fired cartridge cases.
Sec. 344. Authority to accept contributions of funds to study options 
              for mitigating adverse effects of proposed obstructions 
              on military installations.
Sec. 345. Utility disruptions to military installations.
Sec. 346. Eligibility of active and reserve members, retirees, gray 
              area retirees, and dependents for space-available travel 
              on military aircraft.

              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 2012 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 POLICY

             Subtitle A--Officer Personnel Policy Generally

Sec. 501. Increase in authorized strengths for Marine Corps officers on 
              active duty.
Sec. 502. Voluntary retirement incentive.
Sec. 503. National Defense University outplacement waiver.
Sec. 504. Modification of definition of ``joint duty assignment'' to 
              include all instructor assignments for joint training and 
              education.

                Subtitle B--Reserve Component Management

Sec. 511. Authority for order to active duty of members of the Selected 
              Reserve and certain members of the Individual Ready 
              Reserve for preplanned missions.
Sec. 512. Modification of eligibility for consideration for promotion 
              for certain reserve officers employed as military 
              technicians (dual status).
Sec. 513. Modification of time in which preseparation counseling must 
              be provided to reserve component members being 
              demobilized.
Sec. 514. Report on termination of military technician as a distinct 
              personnel management category.
Sec. 515. Authority to order army reserve, navy reserve, marine corps 
              reserve, and air force reserve to active duty to provide 
              assistance in response to a major disaster or emergency.

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                Subtitle C--General Service Authorities

Sec. 521. Repeal of mandatory high-deployment allowance.
Sec. 522. Prohibition on denial of reenlistment of members for 
              unsuitability based on the same medical condition for 
              which they were determined to be fit for duty.
Sec. 523. Expansion of regular enlisted members covered by early 
              discharge authority.
Sec. 524. Extension of voluntary separation pay and benefits.
Sec. 525. Employment skills training for members of the Armed Forces on 
              active duty who are transitioning to civilian life.
Sec. 526. Policy on military recruitment and enlistment of graduates of 
              secondary schools.
Sec. 527. Freedom of conscience of military chaplains with respect to 
              the performance of marriages.

                   Subtitle D--Education and Training

Sec. 541. Enhancement of authorities on joint professional military 
              education.
Sec. 542. Grade of commissioned officers in uniformed medical accession 
              programs.
Sec. 543. Reserve component mental health student stipend.
Sec. 544. Enrollment of certain seriously wounded, ill, or injured 
              former or retired enlisted members of the Armed Forces in 
              associate degree programs of the Community College of the 
              Air Force in order to complete degree program.
Sec. 545. Consolidation of military department authority to issue arms, 
              tentage, and equipment to educational institutions not 
              maintaining units of Junior ROTC.
Sec. 546. Temporary authority to waive maximum age limitation on 
              admission to the military service academies.
Sec. 547. Pilot program on receipt of civilian credentialing for skills 
              required for military occupational specialties.

        Subtitle E--Military Justice and Legal Matters Generally

Sec. 551. Reform of offenses relating to rape, sexual assault, and 
              other sexual misconduct under the Uniform Code of 
              Military Justice.
Sec. 552. Authority to compel production of documentary evidence.
Sec. 553. Procedures for judicial review of certain military personnel 
              decisions.
Sec. 554. Department of Defense support for programs on pro bono legal 
              representation for members of the Armed Forces.

           Subtitle F--Sexual Assault Prevention and Response

Sec. 561. Director of the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response 
              Office.
Sec. 562. Sexual Assault Response Coordinators and Sexual Assault 
              Victim Advocates.
Sec. 563. Access of sexual assault victims to legal assistance and 
              services of Sexual Assault Response Coordinators and 
              Sexual Assault Victim Advocates.
Sec. 564. Requirement for privilege in cases arising under Uniform Code 
              of Military Justice against disclosure of communications 
              between sexual assault victims and Sexual Assault 
              Response Coordinators, Sexual Assault Victim Advocates, 
              and certain other persons.
Sec. 565. Expedited consideration and decision-making on requests for 
              permanent change of station or unit transfer of victims 
              of sexual assault.
Sec. 566. Department of Defense policy and procedures on retention and 
              access to evidence and records relating to sexual 
              assaults involving members of the Armed Forces.

               Subtitle G--Defense Dependents' Education

Sec. 571. Continuation of authority to assist local educational 
              agencies that benefit dependents of members of the Armed 
              Forces and Department of Defense civilian employees.
Sec. 572. Impact aid for children with severe disabilities.
Sec. 573. Three-year extension and enhancement of authorities on 
              transition of military dependent students among local 
              educational agencies.

                 Subtitle H--Military Family Readiness

Sec. 576. Modification of membership of Department of Defense Military 
              Family Readiness Council.
Sec. 577. Comptroller General of the United States report on Department 
              of Defense military spouse employment programs.

                       Subtitle I--Other Matters

Sec. 581. Cold War Service Medal.
Sec. 582. Enhancement and improvement of Yellow Ribbon Reintegration 
              Program.
Sec. 583. Report on process for expedited determination of disability 
              of members of the Armed Forces with certain disabling 
              conditions.
Sec. 584. Report on the achievement of diversity goals for the 
              leadership of the Armed Forces.
Sec. 585. Specification of period in which application for voter 
              registration or absentee ballot from an overseas voter is 
              valid.
Sec. 586. Authorization and request for award of Medal of Honor to Emil 
              Kapaun for acts of valor during the Korean War.
Sec. 587. Authorization for award of the distinguished service cross 
              for captain Fredrick L. Spaulding for acts of valor 
              during the Vietnam War.

          TITLE VI--COMPENSATION AND OTHER PERSONNEL BENEFITS

           Subtitle A--Bonuses and Special and Incentive Pays

Sec. 611. One-year extension of certain expiring bonus and special pay 
              authorities.
Sec. 612. Modification of qualifying period for payment of hostile fire 
              and imminent danger special pay and hazardous duty 
              special pay.

   Subtitle B--Consolidation and Reform of Travel and Transportation 
                              Authorities

Sec. 621. Consolidation and reform of travel and transportation 
              authorities of the uniformed services.
Sec. 622. Transition provisions.

       Subtitle C--Disability, Retired Pay, and Survivor Benefits

Sec. 631. Repeal of automatic enrollment in Family Servicemembers' 
              Group Life Insurance for members of the Armed Forces 
              married to other members.
Sec. 632. Limitation on availability of certain funds pending report on 
              provision of special compensation for members of the 
              uniformed services with injury or illness requiring 
              assistance in everyday living.
Sec. 633. Repeal of sense of Congress on age and service requirements 
              for retired pay for non-regular service.
Sec. 634. Death gratuity and related benefits for Reserves who die 
              during an authorized stay at their residence during or 
              between successive days of inactive duty training.
Sec. 635. Repeal of requirement of reduction of Survivor Benefits Plan 
              survivor annuities by dependency and indemnity 
              compensation.

                     Subtitle D--Pay and Allowances

Sec. 641. No reduction in basic allowance for housing for National 
              Guard members who transition between active duty and 
              full-time National Guard duty without a break in active 
              service.

                   TITLE VII--HEALTH CARE PROVISIONS

                      Subtitle A--TRICARE Program

Sec. 701. Annual cost-of-living adjustment in enrollment fees in 
              TRICARE Prime.
Sec. 702. Maintenance of the adequacy of provider networks under the 
              TRICARE program.
Sec. 703. Transition enrollment of uniformed services family health 
              plan Medicare-eligible retirees to TRICARE for Life.
Sec. 704. Modification of authorities on surveys on continued viability 
              of TRICARE Standard and TRICARE Extra.
Sec. 705. Extension of time limit for submittal of claims under the 
              TRICARE program for care provided outside the United 
              States.

                 Subtitle B--Other Health Care Benefits

Sec. 711. Travel for anesthesia services for childbirth for command-
              sponsored dependents of members assigned to remote 
              locations outside the continental United States.
Sec. 712. Transitional health benefits for certain members with 
              extension of active duty following active duty in support 
              of a contingency operation.
Sec. 713. Codification and improvement of procedures for mental health 
              evaluations for members of the Armed Forces.

                 Subtitle C--Health Care Administration

Sec. 721. Expansion of State licensure exceptions for certain mental 
              health-care professionals.
Sec. 722. Clarification on confidentiality of medical quality assurance 
              records.

  TITLE VIII--ACQUISITION POLICY, ACQUISITION MANAGEMENT, AND RELATED 
                                MATTERS

 Subtitle A--Provisions Relating to Major Defense Acquisition Programs

Sec. 801. Waiver of requirements relating to new Milestone approval for 
              certain major defense acquisition programs experiencing 
              critical cost growth due to change in quantity purchased.
Sec. 802. Modification of certain requirements of the Weapon Systems 
              Acquisition Reform Act of 2009.
Sec. 803. Assessment, management, and control of operating and support 
              costs for major weapon systems.
Sec. 804. Clarification of responsibility for cost analyses and targets 
              for contract negotiation purposes.
Sec. 805. Modification of requirements for guidance on management of 
              manufacturing risk in major defense acquisition programs.
Sec. 806. Management of developmental test and evaluation for major 
              defense acquisition programs.
Sec. 807. Assessment of risk associated with development of major 
              weapon systems to be procured under cooperative projects 
              with friendly foreign countries.

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             Subtitle B--Acquisition Policy and Management

Sec. 821. Inclusion of data on contractor performance in past 
              performance databases for source selection decisions.
Sec. 822. Implementation of recommendations of Defense Science Board 
              Task Force on Service Contracting.
Sec. 823. Temporary limitation on aggregate annual amount available for 
              contract services.
Sec. 824. Annual report on single-award task and delivery order 
              contracts.
Sec. 825. Incorporation of corrosion prevention and control into 
              requirements applicable to development and acquisition of 
              weapon systems.
Sec. 826. Prohibition on use of funds for certain programs.
Sec. 827. Applicability of Buy American Act to procurement of 
              photovoltaic devices by Department of Defense.

  Subtitle C--Amendments Relating to General Contracting Authorities, 
                      Procedures, and Limitations

Sec. 841. Treatment for technical data purposes of independent research 
              and development and bid and proposal costs.
Sec. 842. Limitation on defense contractor compensation.
Sec. 843. Covered contracts for purposes of requirements on contractor 
              business systems.
Sec. 844. Compliance with defense procurement requirements for purposes 
              of internal controls of non-defense agencies for 
              procurements on behalf of the Department of Defense.
Sec. 845. Prohibition on collection of political information.
Sec. 846. Waiver of ``Buy American'' requirement for procurement of 
              components otherwise producible overseas with specialty 
              metal not produced in the United States.
Sec. 847. Comptroller General of the United States reports on 
              noncompetitive and one-offer contracts awarded by the 
              Department of Defense.
Sec. 848. Detection and avoidance of counterfeit electronic parts.
Sec. 849. Report on authorities available to the Department of Defense 
              for multiyear contracts for the purchase of advanced 
              biofuels.
Sec. 850. Comptroller General of the United States reports on 
              Department of Defense implementation of justification and 
              approval requirements for certain sole-source contracts.

         Subtitle D--Provisions Relating to Wartime Contracting

Sec. 861. Prohibition on contracting with the enemy in the United 
              States Central Command theater of operations.
Sec. 862. Additional access to contractor and subcontractor records in 
              the United States Central Command theater of operations.
Sec. 863. Joint Urgent Operational Needs Fund to rapidly meet urgent 
              operational needs.
Sec. 864. Inclusion of associated support services in rapid acquisition 
              and deployment procedures for supplies.
Sec. 865. Reach-back contracting authority for Operation Enduring 
              Freedom and Operation New Dawn.
Sec. 866. Inclusion of contractor support requirements in Department of 
              Defense planning documents.

                       Subtitle E--Other Matters

Sec. 881. Extension of availability of funds in the Defense Acquisition 
              Workforce Development Fund.
Sec. 882. Modification of delegation of authority to make 
              determinations on entry into cooperative research and 
              development agreements with NATO and other friendly 
              organizations and countries.
Sec. 883. Rate of payment for airlift services under the Civil Reserve 
              Air Fleet program.
Sec. 884. Clarification of Department of Defense authority to purchase 
              right-hand drive passenger sedan vehicles and adjustment 
              of threshold for inflation.
Sec. 885. Extension and expansion of small business programs of the 
              Department of Defense.
Sec. 886. Three-year extension of test program for negotiation of 
              comprehensive small business subcontracting plans.
Sec. 887. Five-year extension of Department of Defense Mentor-Protege 
              Program.
Sec. 888. Report on alternatives for the procurement of fire-resistant 
              and fire-retardant fiber and materials for the production 
              of military products.
Sec. 889. Oversight of and reporting requirements with respect to 
              Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle program.
Sec. 890. Department of Defense assessment of industrial base for night 
              vision image intensification sensors.
Sec. 891. Implementation of acquisition strategy for Evolved Expendable 
              Launch Vehicle.
Sec. 892. Report on impact of foreign boycotts on the defense 
              industrial base.

      TITLE IX--DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT

              Subtitle A--Department of Defense Management

Sec. 901. Qualifications for appointments to the position of Deputy 
              Secretary of Defense.
Sec. 902. Designation of Department of Defense senior official with 
              principal responsibility for airship programs.
Sec. 903. Memoranda of agreement on synchronization of enabling 
              capabilities of general purpose forces with the 
              requirements of special operations forces.
Sec. 904. Enhancement of administration of the United States Air Force 
              Institute of Technology.
Sec. 905. Defense laboratory matters.
Sec. 906. Assessment of Department of Defense access to non-United 
              States citizens with scientific and technical expertise 
              vital to the national security interests.
Sec. 907. Sense of Congress on use of modeling and simulation in 
              Department of Defense activities.
Sec. 908. Sense of Congress on ties between Joint Warfighting and 
              Coalition Center and Allied Command Transformation of 
              NATO.
Sec. 909. Report on effects of planned reductions of personnel at the 
              Joint Warfare Analysis Center on personnel skills.

                      Subtitle B--Space Activities

Sec. 911. Commercial space launch cooperation.
Sec. 912. Authority to designate increments or blocks of space vehicles 
              as major subprograms subject to acquisition reporting 
              requirements.
Sec. 913. Review to identify interference with national security Global 
              Positioning System receivers by commercial communications 
              services.

                    Subtitle C--Intelligence Matters

Sec. 921. Expansion of authority for exchanges of mapping, charting, 
              and geodetic data to include nongovernmental 
              organizations and academic institutions.
Sec. 922. Facilities for intelligence collection or special operations 
              activities abroad.
Sec. 923. Ozone Widget Framework.
Sec. 924. Plan for incorporation of enterprise query and correlation 
              capability into the Defense Intelligence Information 
              Enterprise.

                   Subtitle D--Cybersecurity Matters

Sec. 931. Strategy to acquire capabilities to detect previously unknown 
              cyber attacks.
Sec. 932. Program in support of Department of Defense policy on 
              sustaining and expanding information sharing.

                      TITLE X--GENERAL PROVISIONS

                     Subtitle A--Financial Matters

Sec. 1001. General transfer authority.
Sec. 1002. Defense business systems.
Sec. 1003. Modification of authorities on certification and credential 
              standards for financial management positions in the 
              Department of Defense.
Sec. 1004. Deposit of reimbursed funds under reciprocal fire protection 
              agreements.
Sec. 1005. Audit readiness of financial statements of Department of 
              Defense.
Sec. 1006. Plan to ensure audit readiness of statements of budgetary 
              resources.

                  Subtitle B--Counter-Drug Activities

Sec. 1011. Five-year extension and modification of authority of 
              Department of Defense to provide additional support for 
              counterdrug activities of other governmental agencies.
Sec. 1012. Five-year extension and expansion of authority to provide 
              additional support for counter-drug activities of certain 
              foreign governments.
Sec. 1013. Reporting requirement on expenditures to support foreign 
              counter-drug activities.
Sec. 1014. Extension of authority for joint task forces to provide 
              support to law enforcement agencies conducting counter-
              terrorism activities.
Sec. 1015. Extension of authority to support unified counterdrug and 
              counterterrorism campaign in Colombia.

                Subtitle C--Naval Vessels and Shipyards

Sec. 1021. Limitation on availability of funds for placing Maritime 
              Prepositioning Ship squadrons on reduced operating 
              status.
Sec. 1022. Modification of conditions on status of retired aircraft 
              carrier ex-John F. Kennedy.
Sec. 1023. Authority to provide information for maritime safety of 
              forces and hydrographic support.
Sec. 1024. Report on policies and practices of the Navy for naming the 
              vessels of the Navy.
Sec. 1025. Assessment of stationing of additional DDG-51 class 
              destroyers at Naval Station Mayport, Florida.
Sec. 1026. Transfer of certain high-speed ferries to the Navy.

                      Subtitle D--Detainee Matters

Sec. 1031. Affirmation of authority of the Armed Forces of the United 
              States to detain covered persons pursuant to the 
              Authorization for Use of Military Force.
Sec. 1032. Requirement for military custody.

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Sec. 1033. Requirements for certifications relating to the transfer of 
              detainees at United States Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, 
              Cuba, to foreign countries and other foreign entities.
Sec. 1034. Prohibition on use of funds to construct or modify 
              facilities in the United States to house detainees 
              transferred from United States Naval Station, Guantanamo 
              Bay, Cuba.
Sec. 1035. Procedures for periodic detention review of individuals 
              detained at United States Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, 
              Cuba.
Sec. 1036. Procedures for status determinations.
Sec. 1037. Clarification of right to plead guilty in trial of capital 
              offense by military commission.

         Subtitle E--Miscellaneous Authorities and Limitations

Sec. 1041. Management of Department of Defense installations.
Sec. 1042. Amendments relating to the Military Commissions Act of 2009.
Sec. 1043. Department of Defense authority to carry out personnel 
              recovery reintegration and post-isolation support 
              activities.
Sec. 1044. Treatment under Freedom of Information Act of certain 
              sensitive national security information.
Sec. 1045. Clarification of airlift service definitions relating to the 
              Civil Reserve Air Fleet.
Sec. 1046. Authority for assignment of civilian employees of the 
              Department of Defense as advisors to foreign ministries 
              of defense and international peace and security 
              organizations.
Sec. 1047. Net assessment of nuclear force levels required with respect 
              to certain proposals to reduce the nuclear weapons 
              stockpile of the United States.
Sec. 1048. Fiscal year 2012 administration and report on the Troops-to-
              Teachers Program.
Sec. 1049. Expansion of Operation Hero Miles.

     Subtitle F--Repeal and Modification of Reporting Requirements

                PART I--Repeal of Reporting Requirements

Sec. 1061. Repeal of reporting requirements under title 10, United 
              States Code.
Sec. 1062. Repeal of reporting requirements under annual defense 
              authorization acts.
Sec. 1063. Repeal of reporting requirements under other laws.

        PART II--Modification of Existing Reporting Requirements

Sec. 1066. Modification of reporting requirements under title 10, 
              United States Code.
Sec. 1067. Modification of reporting requirements under other titles of 
              the United States Code.
Sec. 1068. Modification of reporting requirements under annual defense 
              authorization acts.
Sec. 1069. Modification of reporting requirements under other laws.

               Subtitle G--Other Study and Report Matters

Sec. 1071. Modification of dates of Comptroller General of the United 
              States review of executive agreement on joint medical 
              facility demonstration project, North Chicago and Great 
              Lakes, Illinois.
Sec. 1072. Report on plan to implement organizational goals recommended 
              in the National Security Strategy-2010.
Sec. 1073. Biennial assessment of and report on delivery platforms for 
              nuclear weapons and the nuclear command and control 
              system.
Sec. 1074. Annual report on the nuclear weapons stockpile of the United 
              States.
Sec. 1075. Nuclear employment strategy of the United States.
Sec. 1076. Study on the recruitment, retention, and development of 
              cyberspace experts.
Sec. 1077. Reports on resolution restrictions on the commercial sale or 
              dissemination of eletro-optical imagery collected by 
              satellites.
Sec. 1078. Report on integration of unmanned aerial systems into the 
              national airspace system.
Sec. 1079. Study on United States force posture in East Asia and the 
              Pacific region.
Sec. 1080. Report on status of implementation of accepted 
              recommendations in the Final Report of the 2010 Army 
              Acquisition Review panel.
Sec. 1080A. Report on feasibility of using unmanned aerial systems to 
              perform airborne inspection of navigational aids in 
              foreign airspace.
Sec. 1080B. Comptroller General review of medical research and 
              development relating to improved combat casualty care.
Sec. 1080C. Reports to Congress on the modification of the force 
              structure for the strategic nuclear weapons delivery 
              systems of the United States.
Sec. 1080D. Comptroller General of the United States reports on the 
              major automated information system programs of the 
              Department of Defense.
Sec. 1080E. Comptroller General report on Department of Defense science 
              and technology programs.
Sec. 1080F. Comptroller General report on Science, Technology, 
              Engineering, and Math (STEM) initiatives.
Sec. 1080G. Report on Defense Department analytic capabilities 
              regarding foreign ballistic missile threats.
Sec. 1080H. Report on approval and implementation of Air Sea Battle 
              Concept.
Sec. 1080I. Report on effects of changing flag officer positions within 
              the Air Force Material Command.

                       Subtitle H--Other Matters

Sec. 1081. Redesignation of psychological operations as military 
              information support operations in title 10, United States 
              Code, to conform to Department of Defense usage.
Sec. 1082. Termination of requirement for appointment of civilian 
              members of National Security Education Board by and with 
              the advice and consent of the Senate.
Sec. 1083. Redesignation of Industrial College of the Armed Forces as 
              the Dwight D. Eisenhower School for National Security and 
              Resource Strategy.
Sec. 1084. Designation of Fisher House for the Families of the Fallen 
              and Meditation Pavilion, Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, 
              as a Fisher House.
Sec. 1085. Sense of Senate on application of moratorium on earmarks to 
              this Act.
Sec. 1086. Technical amendment relating to responsibilities of Deputy 
              Assistant Secretary of Defense for Manufacturing and 
              Industrial Base Policy.
Sec. 1087. Technical amendment.
Sec. 1088. Improving the transition of members of the Armed Forces with 
              experience in the operation of certain motor vehicles 
              into careers operating commercial motor vehicles in the 
              private sector.
Sec. 1089. Fire suppression agents.
Sec. 1090. Acquisition and procurement exchanges between the United 
              States and India.
Sec. 1091. Long-term plan for maintenance of intercontinental ballistic 
              missile solid rocket motor production capacity.
Sec. 1092. Cybersecurity collaboration between the Department of 
              Defense and the Department of Homeland Security.
Sec. 1093. Reemployment rights following certain National Guard duty.

                  TITLE XI--CIVILIAN PERSONNEL MATTERS

Sec. 1101. Authority of the Secretaries of the military departments to 
              employ up to 10 persons without pay.
Sec. 1102. Extension of eligibility to continue Federal employee health 
              benefits for certain employees of the Department of 
              Defense.
Sec. 1103. Authority for waiver of recovery of certain payments 
              previously made under civilian employees voluntary 
              separation incentive program.
Sec. 1104. Permanent extension and expansion of experimental personnel 
              program for scientific and technical personnel.
Sec. 1105. Modification of beneficiary designation authorities for 
              death gratuity payable upon death of a United States 
              Government employee in service with the Armed Forces.
Sec. 1106. Two-year extension of discretionary authority to grant 
              allowances, benefits, and gratuities to personnel on 
              official duty in a combat zone.
Sec. 1107. One-year extension of authority to waive annual limitation 
              on premium pay and aggregate limitation on pay for 
              Federal civilian employees working overseas.

             TITLE XII--MATTERS RELATING TO FOREIGN NATIONS

                  Subtitle A--Assistance and Training

Sec. 1201. Expansion of scope of humanitarian demining assistance 
              authority to include stockpiled conventional munitions.
Sec. 1202. One-year extension and modification of authorities 
              applicable to Commanders' Emergency Response Program.
Sec. 1203. Three-year extension of temporary authority to use 
              acquisition and cross-servicing agreements to lend 
              military equipment for personnel protection and 
              survivability.
Sec. 1204. Conditional extension and modification of authority to build 
              the capacity of counter terrorism forces of Yemen.
Sec. 1205. Extension of authority for support of special operations to 
              combat terrorism.
Sec. 1206. Limitation on availability of funds for authorities relating 
              to program to build the capacity of foreign military 
              forces.
Sec. 1207. Global Security Contingency Fund.
Sec. 1208. Authority to build the capacity of certain counterterrorism 
              forces of East African countries.
Sec. 1209. Support of forces participating in operations to disarm the 
              Lord's Resistance Army.

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    Subtitle B--Matters Relating to Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan

Sec. 1221. Extension and modification of logistical support for 
              coalition forces supporting operations in Iraq and 
              Afghanistan.
Sec. 1222. One-year extension of authority to transfer defense articles 
              and provide defense services to the military and security 
              forces of Iraq and Afghanistan.
Sec. 1223. One-year extension of authorities applicable to the Pakistan 
              Counterinsurgency Fund.
Sec. 1224. One-year extension of authority to use funds for 
              reintegration activities in Afghanistan.
Sec. 1225. Modification of authority on program to develop and carry 
              out infrastructure projects in Afghanistan.
Sec. 1226. One-year extension of authority for reimbursement of certain 
              coalition nations for support provided to United States 
              military operations.
Sec. 1227. Two-year extension of certain reports on Afghanistan.
Sec. 1228. Authority to support operations and activities of the Office 
              of Security Cooperation in Iraq.
Sec. 1229. Benchmarks to evaluate the progress being made toward the 
              transition of security responsibilities for Afghanistan 
              to the Government of Afghanistan.
Sec. 1230. Certification requirement regarding efforts by Government of 
              Pakistan to implement a strategy to counter improvised 
              explosive devices.
Sec. 1231. Report on Coalition Support Fund reimbursements to the 
              Government of Pakistan for operations conducted in 
              support of Operation Enduring Freedom.

                 Subtitle C--Reports and Other Matters

Sec. 1241. Report on progress of the African Union in operationalizing 
              the African Standby Force.
Sec. 1242. Comptroller General of the United States report on the 
              National Guard State Partnership Program.
Sec. 1243. Man-portable air-defense systems originating from Libya.
Sec. 1244. Defense cooperation with Republic of Georgia.
Sec. 1245. Imposition of sanctions with respect to the financial sector 
              of Iran.

                TITLE XIII--COOPERATIVE THREAT REDUCTION

Sec. 1301. Specification of Cooperative Threat Reduction programs and 
              funds.
Sec. 1302. Funding allocations.
Sec. 1303. Limitation on use of funds for establishment of centers of 
              excellence in countries outside of the former Soviet 
              Union.

                    TITLE XIV--OTHER AUTHORIZATIONS

                     Subtitle A--Military Programs

Sec. 1401. Working capital funds.
Sec. 1402. National Defense Sealift Fund.
Sec. 1403. Defense Health Program.
Sec. 1404. Chemical Agents and Munitions Destruction, Defense.
Sec. 1405. Drug Interdiction and Counter-Drug Activities, Defense-wide.
Sec. 1406. Defense Inspector General.

                 Subtitle B--National Defense Stockpile

Sec. 1411. Authorized uses of National Defense Stockpile Funds.
Sec. 1412. Revision to required receipt objectives for previously 
              authorized disposals from the National Defense Stockpile.

                Subtitle C--Armed Forces Retirement Home

                PART I--Authorization of Appropriations

Sec. 1421. Authorization of appropriations.

           PART II--Armed Forces Retirement Home Authorities

Sec. 1422. Amendment of Armed Forces Retirement Home Act of 1991.
Sec. 1423. Annual validation of multiyear accreditation.
Sec. 1424. Clarification of duties of Senior Medical Advisor.
Sec. 1425. Replacement of Local Boards of Trustees for each facility 
              with single Advisory Council.
Sec. 1426. Administrators and ombudsmen of facilities.
Sec. 1427. Inspection requirements.
Sec. 1428. Repeal of obsolete provisions.
Sec. 1429. Technical, conforming, and clerical amendments.

                       Subtitle D--Other Matters

Sec. 1431. Authority for transfer of funds to Joint Department of 
              Defense-Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Facility 
              Demonstration Fund for Captain James A. Lovell Health 
              Care Center, Illinois.

  TITLE XV--AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS FOR OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY 
                               OPERATIONS

              Subtitle A--Authorization of Appropriations

Sec. 1501. Purpose.
Sec. 1502. Procurement.
Sec. 1503. Research, development, test, and evaluation.
Sec. 1504. Operation and maintenance.
Sec. 1505. Military personnel.
Sec. 1506. Working capital funds.
Sec. 1507. Defense Health Program.
Sec. 1508. Drug Interdiction and Counter-Drug Activities, Defense-wide.
Sec. 1509. Defense Inspector General.

                     Subtitle B--Financial Matters

Sec. 1521. Treatment as additional authorizations.
Sec. 1522. Special transfer authority.

                       Subtitle C--Other Matters

Sec. 1531. One-year extension and modification of authority for Task 
              Force for Business and Stability Operations in 
              Afghanistan.
Sec. 1532. Modification of availability of funds in Afghanistan 
              Security Forces Fund.
Sec. 1533. Limitation on availability of funds for Trans Regional Web 
              Initiative.
Sec. 1534. Report on lessons learned from Department of Defense 
              participation on interagency teams for counterterrorism 
              operations in Afghanistan and Iraq.

                 TITLE XVI--NATIONAL GUARD EMPOWERMENT

Sec. 1601. Short title.
Sec. 1602. Reestablishment of position of Vice Chief of the National 
              Guard Bureau and termination of position of Director of 
              the Joint Staff of the National Guard Bureau.
Sec. 1603. Membership of the Chief of the National Guard Bureau on the 
              Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Sec. 1604. Continuation as a permanent program and enhancement of 
              activities of Task Force for Emergency Readiness pilot 
              program of the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
Sec. 1605. Report on comparative analysis of costs of comparable units 
              of the reserve components and the regular components of 
              the Armed Forces.
Sec. 1606. Display of procurement of equipment for the reserve 
              components of the Armed Forces under estimated 
              expenditures for procurement in future-years defense 
              programs.
Sec. 1607. Enhancement of authorities relating to the United States 
              Northern Command and other combatant commands.
Sec. 1608. Requirements relating to National Guard officers in certain 
              command positions.
Sec. 1609. Availability of funds under State Partnership Program for 
              additional National Guard contacts on matters within the 
              core competencies of the National Guard.

            DIVISION B--MILITARY CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZATIONS

Sec. 2001. Short title.
Sec. 2002. Expiration of authorizations and amounts required to be 
              specified by law.
Sec. 2003. Funding tables.

                            TITLE XXI--ARMY

Sec. 2101. Authorized Army construction and land acquisition projects.
Sec. 2102. Family housing.
Sec. 2103. Improvements to military family housing units.
Sec. 2104. Authorization of appropriations, Army.
Sec. 2105. Modification of authority to carry out certain fiscal year 
              2009 project.
Sec. 2106. Modification of authority to carry out certain fiscal year 
              2010 project.
Sec. 2107. Modification of authority to carry out certain fiscal year 
              2011 projects.
Sec. 2108. Additional authority to carry out certain fiscal year 2012 
              project.
Sec. 2109. Extension of authorizations of certain fiscal year 2008 
              projects.
Sec. 2110. Extension of authorizations of certain fiscal year 2009 
              projects.
Sec. 2111. Technical amendments to correct certain project 
              specifications.
Sec. 2112. Reduction of Army military construction authorization.
Sec. 2113. Tour normalization.

                            TITLE XXII--NAVY

Sec. 2201. Authorized Navy construction and land acquisition projects.
Sec. 2202. Family housing.
Sec. 2203. Improvements to military family housing units.
Sec. 2204. Authorization of appropriations, Navy.
Sec. 2205. Extension of authorization of certain fiscal year 2008 
              project.
Sec. 2206. Extension of authorizations of certain fiscal year 2009 
              projects.
Sec. 2207. Reduction of Navy military construction authorization.
Sec. 2208. Guam realignment.

                         TITLE XXIII--AIR FORCE

Sec. 2301. Authorized Air Force construction and land acquisition 
              projects.
Sec. 2302. Family housing.
Sec. 2303. Improvements to military family housing units.
Sec. 2304. Authorization of appropriations, Air Force.
Sec. 2305. Modification of authorization to carry out certain fiscal 
              year 2010 project.
Sec. 2306. Extension of authorization of certain fiscal year 2009 
              project.
Sec. 2307. Reduction of Air Force military construction authorization.

                      TITLE XXIV--DEFENSE AGENCIES

               Subtitle A--Defense Agency Authorizations

Sec. 2401. Authorized Defense Agencies construction and land 
              acquisition projects.
Sec. 2402. Energy conservation projects.
Sec. 2403. Authorization of appropriations, Defense Agencies.

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          Subtitle B--Chemical Demilitarization Authorizations

Sec. 2411. Authorization of appropriations, chemical demilitarization 
              construction, Defense-wide.
Sec. 2412. Reduction of Defense Agencies military construction 
              authorization.

   TITLE XXV--NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANIZATION SECURITY INVESTMENT 
                                PROGRAM

Sec. 2501. Authorized NATO construction and land acquisition projects.
Sec. 2502. Authorization of appropriations, NATO.

            TITLE XXVI--GUARD AND RESERVE FORCES FACILITIES

Sec. 2601. Authorized Army National Guard construction and land 
              acquisition projects.
Sec. 2602. Authorized Army Reserve construction and land acquisition 
              projects.
Sec. 2603. Authorized Navy Reserve and Marine Corps Reserve 
              construction and land acquisition projects.
Sec. 2604. Authorized Air National Guard construction and land 
              acquisition projects.
Sec. 2605. Authorized Air Force Reserve construction and land 
              acquisition projects.
Sec. 2606. Authorization of appropriations, National Guard and Reserve.
Sec. 2607. Extension of authorizations of certain fiscal year 2008 
              projects.
Sec. 2608. Extension of authorizations of certain fiscal year 2009 
              projects.
Sec. 2609. Modification of authority to carry out certain fiscal year 
              2009 project.

          TITLE XXVII--BASE CLOSURE AND REALIGNMENT ACTIVITIES

Sec. 2701. Authorization of appropriations for base realignment and 
              closure activities funded through Department of Defense 
              Base Closure Account 1990.
Sec. 2702. Authorized base realignment and closure activities funded 
              through Department of Defense Base Closure Account 2005.
Sec. 2703. Authorization of appropriations for base realignment and 
              closure activities funded through Department of Defense 
              Base Closure Account 2005.
Sec. 2704. Reduction of military construction authorization for base 
              realignment and closure activities authorized through the 
              Department of Defense Base Closure Account 1990.

         TITLE XXVIII--MILITARY CONSTRUCTION GENERAL PROVISIONS

 Subtitle A--Military Construction Program and Military Family Housing 
                                Changes

Sec. 2801. General military construction transfer authority.
Sec. 2802. Extension of temporary, limited authority to use operation 
              and maintenance funds for construction projects outside 
              the United States.
Sec. 2803. Clarification of authority to use the Pentagon Reservation 
              maintenance revolving fund for minor construction and 
              alteration activities at the Pentagon Reservation.

        Subtitle B--Real Property and Facilities Administration

Sec. 2811. Exchange of property at military installations.
Sec. 2812. Clarification of authority to limit encroachments.
Sec. 2813. Department of Defense conservation and cultural activities.

                      Subtitle C--Land Conveyances

Sec. 2821. Release of reversionary interest, Camp Joseph T. Robinson, 
              Arkansas.
Sec. 2822. Clarification of land conveyance authority, Camp Caitlin and 
              Ohana Nui areas, Hawaii.
Sec. 2823. Land conveyance and exchange, Joint Base Elmendorf 
              Richardson, Alaska.

                       Subtitle D--Other Matters

Sec. 2831. Investment plan for the modernization of public shipyards 
              under jurisdiction of Department of the Navy.
Sec. 2832. Data servers and centers.
Sec. 2833. Redesignation of Mike O'Callaghan Federal Hospital in Nevada 
              as Mike O'Callaghan Federal Medical Center.

 DIVISION C--DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY NATIONAL SECURITY AUTHORIZATIONS AND 
                          OTHER AUTHORIZATIONS

      TITLE XXXI--DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY NATIONAL SECURITY PROGRAMS

         Subtitle A--National Security Programs Authorizations

Sec. 3101. National Nuclear Security Administration.
Sec. 3102. Defense environmental cleanup.
Sec. 3103. Other defense activities.

   Subtitle B--Program Authorizations, Restrictions, and Limitations

Sec. 3111. Review of security vulnerabilities of national laboratory 
              computers.
Sec. 3112. Review by Secretary of Energy and Secretary of Defense of 
              Comptroller General assessment of budget requests with 
              respect to the modernization and refurbishment of the 
              nuclear security complex.
Sec. 3113. Aircraft procurement.
Sec. 3114. Limitation on use of funds for establishment of centers of 
              excellence in countries outside of the former Soviet 
              Union.
Sec. 3115. Recognition and status of National Atomic Testing Museum.

                          Subtitle C--Reports

Sec. 3121. Report on feasibility of federalizing the security 
              protective forces contract guard workforce at certain 
              Department of Energy facilities.
Sec. 3122. Comptroller General study on oversight of Department of 
              Energy defense nuclear facilities.
Sec. 3123. Plan to complete the Global Initiatives for Proliferation 
              Prevention program in the Russian Federation.

          TITLE XXXII--DEFENSE NUCLEAR FACILITIES SAFETY BOARD

Sec. 3201. Authorization.
Sec. 3202. Authority of the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board to 
              review the facility design and construction of 
              Construction Project 10-D-904 of the National Nuclear 
              Security Administration.

                 TITLE XXXIII--MARITIME ADMINISTRATION

Sec. 3301. Maritime Administration.

                       DIVISION D--FUNDING TABLES

Sec. 4001. Authorization of amounts in funding tables.

                         TITLE XLI--PROCUREMENT

Sec. 4101. Procurement.
Sec. 4102. Procurement for overseas contingency operations.

        TITLE XLII--RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND EVALUATION

Sec. 4201. Research, development, test, and evaluation.
Sec. 4202. Research, development, test, and evaluation for overseas 
              contingency operations.

                 TITLE XLIII--OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE

Sec. 4301. Operation and maintenance.
Sec. 4302. Operation and maintenance for overseas contingency 
              operations.

                    TITLE XLIV--OTHER AUTHORIZATIONS

Sec. 4401. Other authorizations.
Sec. 4402. Other authorizations for overseas contingency operations.

                    TITLE XLV--MILITARY CONSTRUCTION

Sec. 4501. Military construction.

      TITLE XLVI--DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY NATIONAL SECURITY PROGRAMS

Sec. 4601. Department of Energy national security programs.

               DIVISION E--SBIR AND STTR REAUTHORIZATION

Sec. 5001. Short title.
Sec. 5002. Definitions.
Sec. 5003. Repeal.

        TITLE LI--REAUTHORIZATION OF THE SBIR AND STTR PROGRAMS

Sec. 5101. Extension of termination dates.
Sec. 5102. Status of the Office of Technology.
Sec. 5103. SBIR allocation increase.
Sec. 5104. STTR allocation increase.
Sec. 5105. SBIR and STTR award levels.
Sec. 5106. Agency and program flexibility.
Sec. 5107. Elimination of Phase II invitations.
Sec. 5108. Participation by firms with substantial investment from 
              multiple venture capital operating companies in a portion 
              of the SBIR program.
Sec. 5109. SBIR and STTR special acquisition preference.
Sec. 5110. Collaborating with Federal laboratories and research and 
              development centers.
Sec. 5111. Notice requirement.
Sec. 5112. Express authority for an agency to award sequential Phase II 
              awards for SBIR or STTR funded projects.

         TITLE LII--OUTREACH AND COMMERCIALIZATION INITIATIVES

Sec. 5201. Rural and State outreach.
Sec. 5202. Technical assistance for awardees.
Sec. 5203. Commercialization Readiness Program at Department of 
              Defense.
Sec. 5204. Commercialization Readiness Pilot Program for civilian 
              agencies.
Sec. 5205. Accelerating cures.
Sec. 5206. Federal agency engagement with SBIR and STTR awardees that 
              have been awarded multiple Phase I awards but have not 
              been awarded Phase II awards.
Sec. 5207. Clarifying the definition of ``Phase III''.
Sec. 5208. Shortened period for final decisions on proposals and 
              applications.

                  TITLE LIII--OVERSIGHT AND EVALUATION

Sec. 5301. Streamlining annual evaluation requirements.
Sec. 5302. Data collection from agencies for SBIR.
Sec. 5303. Data collection from agencies for STTR.
Sec. 5304. Public database.
Sec. 5305. Government database.
Sec. 5306. Accuracy in funding base calculations.
Sec. 5307. Continued evaluation by the National Academy of Sciences.
Sec. 5308. Technology insertion reporting requirements.
Sec. 5309. Intellectual property protections.
Sec. 5310. Obtaining consent from SBIR and STTR applicants to release 
              contact information to economic development 
              organizations.

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Sec. 5311. Pilot to allow funding for administrative, oversight, and 
              contract processing costs.
Sec. 5312. GAO study with respect to venture capital operating company 
              involvement.
Sec. 5313. Reducing vulnerability of SBIR and STTR programs to fraud, 
              waste, and abuse.
Sec. 5314. Interagency policy committee.
Sec. 5315. Simplified paperwork requirements.

                      TITLE LIV--POLICY DIRECTIVES

Sec. 5401. Conforming amendments to the SBIR and the STTR Policy 
              Directives.

                       TITLE LV--OTHER PROVISIONS

Sec. 5501. Research topics and program diversification.
Sec. 5502. Report on SBIR and STTR program goals.
Sec. 5503. Competitive selection procedures for SBIR and STTR programs.

     SEC. 3. CONGRESSIONAL DEFENSE COMMITTEES.

       For purposes of this Act, the term ``congressional defense 
     committees'' has the meaning given that term in section 
     101(a)(16) of title 10, United States Code.

     SEC. 4. SCORING OF BUDGETARY EFFECTS.

       The budgetary effects of this Act, for the purpose of 
     complying with the Statutory Pay-As-You-Go-Act of 2010, shall 
     be determined by reference to the latest statement titled 
     ``Budgetary Effects of PAYGO Legislation'' for this Act, 
     submitted for printing in the Congressional Record by the 
     Chairman of the Senate Budget Committee, provided that such 
     statement has been submitted prior to the vote on passage.

            DIVISION A--DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AUTHORIZATIONS

                          TITLE I--PROCUREMENT

              Subtitle A--Authorization of Appropriations

     SEC. 101. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.

       Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal 
     year 2012 for procurement for the Army, the Navy and the 
     Marine Corps, the Air Force, and Defense-wide activities, as 
     specified in the funding table in section 4101.

                       Subtitle B--Navy Programs

     SEC. 121. MULTIYEAR PROCUREMENT AUTHORITY FOR MISSION 
                   AVIONICS AND COMMON COCKPITS FOR NAVY MH-60R/S 
                   HELICOPTERS.

       (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 2012 program year, for the 
     procurement of mission avionics and common cockpits for MH-
     60R/S 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 2012 is subject 
     to the availability of appropriations for that purpose for 
     such later fiscal year.

                     Subtitle C--Air Force Programs

     SEC. 131. PROCUREMENT OF ADVANCED EXTREMELY HIGH FREQUENCY 
                   SATELLITES.

       (a) Contract Authority.--
       (1) In general.--The Secretary of the Air Force may procure 
     two advanced extremely high frequency satellites by entering 
     into a fixed-price contract for such procurement.
       (2) Cost reduction.--The Secretary may include in a 
     contract entered into under paragraph (1) the following:
       (A) The procurement of material and equipment in economic 
     order quantities if the procurement of such material and 
     equipment in such quantities will result in cost savings.
       (B) Cost reduction initiatives.
       (3) Use of incremental funding.--The Secretary may use 
     incremental funding for a contract entered into under 
     paragraph (1) for a period not to exceed six fiscal years.
       (4) Liability.--A contract entered into under paragraph (1) 
     shall provide that--
       (A) any obligation of the United States to make a payment 
     under the contract is subject to the availability of 
     appropriations for that purpose; and
       (B) the total liability of the Federal Government for the 
     termination of the contract shall be limited to the total 
     amount of funding obligated at the time of the termination of 
     the contract.
       (b) Limitation of Costs.--
       (1) Limitation.--Except as provided in subsection (c), and 
     excluding amounts described in paragraph (2), the total 
     amount obligated or expended for the procurement of two 
     advanced extremely high frequency satellites authorized by 
     subsection (a) may not exceed $3,100,000,000.
       (2) Exclusion.--The amounts described in this paragraph are 
     amounts associated with the following:
       (A) Plans.
       (B) Technical data packages.
       (C) Post-delivery and program-related support costs.
       (D) Technical support for obsolescence studies.
       (c) Adjustment to Limitation Amount.--
       (1) In general.--The Secretary may increase the limitation 
     set forth in subsection (b)(1) by the amount of an increase 
     described in paragraph (2) if the Secretary submits to the 
     congressional defense committees written notification of the 
     increase made to that limitation.
       (2) Increase described.--An increase described in this 
     paragraph is one of the following:
       (A) An increase in costs that is attributable to economic 
     inflation after September 30, 2011.
       (B) An increase in costs that is attributable to compliance 
     with changes in Federal, State, or local laws enacted after 
     September 30, 2011.
       (C) An increase in the cost of an advanced extremely high 
     frequency satellite that is attributable to the insertion of 
     a new technology into the satellite that was not built into 
     such satellites procured before fiscal year 2012, if the 
     Secretary determines, and certifies to the congressional 
     defense committees, that insertion of the new technology into 
     the satellite is--
       (i) expected to decrease the life-cycle cost of the 
     satellite; or
       (ii) required to meet an emerging threat that poses grave 
     harm to the national security of the United States.
       (d) Reports.--
       (1) Report on contracts.--Not later than 30 days after the 
     date on which the Secretary enters into a contract under 
     subsection (a), the Secretary shall submit to the 
     congressional defense committees a report on the contract 
     that includes the following:
       (A) The total cost savings resulting from the authority 
     provided by subsection (a).
       (B) The type and duration of the contract.
       (C) The total value of the contract.
       (D) The funding profile under the contract by year.
       (E) The terms of the contract regarding the treatment of 
     changes by the Federal Government to the requirements of the 
     contract, including how any such changes may affect the 
     success of the contract.
       (2) Plan for using cost savings.--Not later than 90 days 
     after the date on which the Secretary enters into a contract 
     under subsection (a), the Secretary shall submit to the 
     congressional defense committees a plan for using the cost 
     savings described in paragraph (1)(A) to improve the 
     capability of military satellite communications that includes 
     a description of the following:
       (A) The available funds, by year, resulting from such cost 
     savings.
       (B) The specific activities or subprograms to be funded 
     using such cost savings and the funds, by year, allocated to 
     each such activity or subprogram.
       (C) The objectives for each such activity or subprogram.
       (D) The criteria used by the Secretary to determine which 
     such activities or subprograms to fund.
       (E) The method by which the Secretary will determine which 
     such activities or subprograms to fund, including whether 
     that determination will be on a competitive basis.
       (F) The plan for encouraging participation in such 
     activities and subprograms by small businesses.
       (G) The process for determining how and when such 
     activities and subprograms would transition to an existing 
     program or be established as a new program of record.
       (e) Use of Funds Available for Space Vehicle Number 5 for 
     Space Vehicle Number 6.--The Secretary may obligate and 
     expend amounts authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 
     2012 by section 101 for procurement for the Air Force as 
     specified in the funding table in section 4101 and available 
     for the advanced procurement of long-lead parts and the 
     replacement of obsolete parts for advanced extremely high 
     frequency satellite space vehicle number 5 for the advanced 
     procurement of long-lead parts and the replacement of 
     obsolete parts for advanced extremely high frequency 
     satellite space vehicle number 6.
       (f) Sense of Congress.--It is the sense of Congress that 
     the Secretary should not enter into a fixed-price contract 
     under subsection (a) for the procurement of two advanced 
     extremely high frequency satellites unless the Secretary 
     determines that entering into such a contract will save the 
     Air Force not less than 20 percent over the cost of procuring 
     two such satellites separately.

     SEC. 132. AVAILABILITY OF FISCAL YEAR 2011 FUNDS FOR RESEARCH 
                   AND DEVELOPMENT RELATING TO THE B-2 BOMBER 
                   AIRCRAFT.

       Of the unobligated balance of amounts appropriated for 
     fiscal year 2011 for the Air Force and available for 
     procurement of B-2 bomber aircraft modifications, post-
     production support, and other charges, $20,000,000 shall be 
     available for fiscal year 2012 for research, development, 
     test, and evaluation with respect to a conventional mixed 
     load capability for the B-2 bomber aircraft.

     SEC. 133. AVAILABILITY OF FISCAL YEAR 2011 FUNDS TO SUPPORT 
                   ALTERNATIVE OPTIONS FOR EXTREMELY HIGH 
                   FREQUENCY TERMINAL INCREMENT 1 PROGRAM OF 
                   RECORD.

       (a) In General.--Of the unobligated balance of amounts 
     appropriated for fiscal year 2011 for the Air Force and 
     available for procurement of B-2 bomber aircraft aircraft 
     modifications, post-production support, and other charges, 
     $15,000,000 shall be available to support alternative options 
     for the extremely high frequency terminal Increment 1 program 
     of record.
       (b) Plan To Secure Protected Communications.--Not later 
     than February 1, 2012, the Secretary of the Air Force shall 
     submit to the congressional defense committees a plan to 
     provide an extremely high frequency terminal for secure 
     protected communications for the B-2 bomber aircraft and 
     other aircraft.

     SEC. 134. LIMITATIONS ON USE OF FUNDS TO RETIRE B-1 BOMBER 
                   AIRCRAFT.

       (a) In General.--None of the funds authorized to be 
     appropriated by this Act for fiscal year 2012 for the 
     Department of Defense may be obligated or expended--
       (1) on or before the date on which the Secretary of the Air 
     Force submits to the congressional defense committees the 
     plan described in subsection (b), to retire any B-1 bomber 
     aircraft; or
       (2) after that date, to retire more than six B-1 bomber 
     aircraft.
       (b) Plan Described.--The plan described in this subsection 
     is a plan for retiring B-1 bomber aircraft that includes the 
     following:

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       (1) An identification of each B-1 bomber aircraft that will 
     be retired and the disposition plan for such aircraft.
       (2) An estimate of the savings that will result from the 
     proposed retirement of six B-1 bomber aircraft in each 
     calendar year through calendar year 2022.
       (3) An estimate of the amount of the savings described in 
     paragraph (2) that will be reinvested in the modernization of 
     B-1 bomber aircraft still in service in each calendar year 
     through calendar year 2022.
       (4) A modernization plan for sustaining the remaining B-1 
     bomber aircraft through at least calendar year 2022.
       (5) An estimate of the amount of funding required to fully 
     fund the modernization plan described in paragraph (4) for 
     each calendar year through calendar year 2022.
       (c) Sense of Congress.--It is the sense of Congress that--
       (1) an amount that is not less than 60 percent of the 
     savings achieved in each calendar year through calendar year 
     2022 resulting from the retirement of B-1 bomber aircraft 
     should be reinvested in modernizing and sustaining bomber 
     aircraft; and
       (2) an amount that is not less than 35 percent of the 
     amount described in paragraph (1) should be reinvested in 
     modernizing and sustaining the remaining B-1 bomber aircraft 
     through at least calendar year 2022.

     SEC. 135. LIMITATION ON RETIREMENT OF U-2 AIRCRAFT.

       (a) Limitation.--The Secretary of the Air Force may take no 
     action that would prevent the Air Force from maintaining the 
     U-2 aircraft fleet in its current configuration and 
     capability beyond fiscal year 2016 until the Under Secretary 
     of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics 
     certifies in writing to the appropriate committees of 
     Congress that the operating and sustainment (O&S) costs for 
     the Global Hawk unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) are less than 
     the operating and sustainment costs for the U-2 aircraft on a 
     comparable flight-hour cost basis.
       (b) Appropriate Committees of Congress Defined.--In this 
     section, the term ``appropriate committees of Congress'' 
     means--
       (1) the Committee on Armed Services, the Committee on 
     Appropriations, and the Select Committee on Intelligence of 
     the Senate; and
       (2) the Committee on Armed Services, the Committee on 
     Appropriations, and the Permanent Select Committee on 
     Intelligence of the House of Representatives.

     SEC. 136. STRATEGIC AIRLIFT AIRCRAFT FORCE STRUCTURE.

       Section 8062(g)(1) of title 10, United States Code, is 
     amended--
       (1) by striking ``October 1, 2009'' and inserting ``October 
     1, 2011''; and
       (2) by striking ``316 aircraft'' and inserting ``301 
     aircraft''.

     SEC. 137. LIMITATION ON RETIREMENT OF C-23 AIRCRAFT.

       (a) In General.--Upon determining to retire a C-23 
     aircraft, the Secretary of the Army shall first offer title 
     to such aircraft to the chief executive officer of the State 
     in which such aircraft is based.
       (b) Transfer Upon Acceptance of Offer.--If the chief 
     executive officer of a State accepts title of an aircraft 
     under subsection (a), the Secretary shall transfer title of 
     the aircraft to the State without charge to the State. The 
     Secretary shall provide a reasonable amount of time for 
     acceptance of the offer.
       (c) Use.--Notwithstanding the transfer of title to an 
     aircraft to a State under this section, the aircraft may 
     continue to be utilized by the National Guard of the State in 
     State status using National Guard crews in that status.
       (d) Sustainment.--Immediately upon transfer of title to an 
     aircraft to the State under this section, the State shall 
     assume all costs associated with operating, maintaining, 
     sustaining, and modernizing the aircraft.

               Subtitle D--Joint and Multiservice Matters

     SEC. 151. INCLUSION OF INFORMATION ON APPROVED COMBAT MISSION 
                   REQUIREMENTS IN QUARTERLY REPORTS ON USE OF 
                   COMBAT MISSION REQUIREMENT FUNDS.

       Section 123(b) of the Ike Skelton National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111-383; 
     124 Stat. 4159; 10 U.S.C. 167 note) is amended by adding at 
     the end the following new paragraphs:
       ``(6) A table setting forth the Combat Mission Requirements 
     approved during the fiscal year in which such report is 
     submitted and the two preceding fiscal years, including for 
     each such Requirement--
       ``(A) the title of such Requirement;
       ``(B) the date of approval of such Requirement; and
       ``(C) the amount of funding approved for such Requirement, 
     and the source of such approved funds.
       ``(7) A statement of the amount of any unspent Combat 
     Mission Requirements funds from the fiscal year in which such 
     report is submitted and the two preceding fiscal years.''.

     SEC. 152. F-35 JOINT STRIKE FIGHTER AIRCRAFT.

       In entering into a contract for the procurement of aircraft 
     for the fifth low-rate initial production contract lot (LRIP-
     5) for the F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter aircraft, 
     the Secretary of Defense shall ensure each of the following:
       (1) That the contract is a fixed price contract.
       (2) That the contract requires the contractor to assume 
     full responsibility for costs under the contract above the 
     target cost specified in the contract.

     SEC. 153. REPORT ON PLAN TO IMPLEMENT WEAPON SYSTEMS 
                   ACQUISITION REFORM ACT OF 2009 MEASURES WITHIN 
                   THE JOINT STRIKE FIGHTER AIRCRAFT PROGRAM.

       At the same time the budget of the President for fiscal 
     year 2013 is submitted to Congress pursuant to section 1105 
     of title 31, United States Code, the Under Secretary for 
     Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics shall submit to the 
     Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and the House of 
     Representatives a report on the plans of the Department of 
     Defense to implement the requirements of the Weapon Systems 
     Acquisition Reform Act of 2009 (Public Law 111-23), and the 
     amendments made by that Act, within the Joint Strike Fighter 
     (JSF) aircraft program. The report shall set forth the 
     following:
       (1) Specific goals for implementing the requirements of the 
     Weapon Systems Acquisition Reform Act of 2009, and the 
     amendments made by that Act, within the Joint Strike Fighter 
     aircraft program.
       (2) A schedule for achieving each goal set forth under 
     paragraph (1) for the Joint Strike Fighter aircraft program.

     SEC. 154. MULTIYEAR PROCUREMENT AUTHORITY FOR AIRFRAMES FOR 
                   ARMY UH-60M/HH-60M HELICOPTERS AND NAVY MH-60R/
                   MH-60S HELICOPTERS.

       (a) Authority for Multiyear Procurement.--Subject to 
     section 2306b of title 10, United States Code, the Secretary 
     of the Army may enter into one or more multiyear contracts, 
     beginning with the fiscal year 2012 program year, for the 
     procurement of airframes for UH-60M/HH-60M helicopters and, 
     acting as the executive agent for the Department of the Navy, 
     for the procurement of airframes for MH-60R/MH-60S 
     helicopters.
       (b) Condition for Out-year 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 2012 is subject to the 
     availability of appropriations for that purpose for such 
     later fiscal year.

     SEC. 155. DESIGNATION OF UNDERSEA MOBILITY ACQUISITION 
                   PROGRAM OF THE UNITED STATES SPECIAL OPERATIONS 
                   COMMAND AS A MAJOR DEFENSE ACQUISITION PROGRAM.

       (a) Designation.--The Under Secretary of Defense for 
     Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics shall designate the 
     undersea mobility acquisition program of the United States 
     Special Operations Command as a major defense acquisition 
     program (MDAP).
       (b) Elements.--The major defense acquisition program 
     designated under subsection (a) shall consist of the elements 
     as follows:
       (1) The Dry Combat Submersible-Light program.
       (2) The Dry Combat Submersible-Medium program.
       (3) The Shallow Water Combat Submersible program.
       (4) The Next-Generation Submarine Shelter program.

     SEC. 156. TRANSFER OF AIR FORCE C-12 LIBERTY INTELLIGENCE, 
                   SURVEILLANCE, AND RECONNAISSANCE AIRCRAFT TO 
                   THE ARMY.

       (a) Plan for Transfer.--The Secretary of Defense shall 
     develop and carry out a plan for the orderly transfer of the 
     Air Force C-12 Liberty Intelligence, Surveillance, and 
     Reconnaissance (ISR) aircraft to the Army to avoid the need 
     for the Army to procure additional C-12 aircraft for the 
     replacement of the Guardrail aircraft fleet under the 
     Enhanced Medium Altitude Reconnaissance and Surveillance 
     System (EMARSS) program.
       (b) Elements.--The plan required by subsection (a) shall--
       (1) take into account the ability of Army personnel now 
     operating the Guardrail aircraft to take over operation of C-
     12 Liberty aircraft as Guardrail aircraft are retired, 
     freeing up Air Force personnel for reallocation to meet the 
     expanding orbit requirements for Unmanned Aerial Systems;
       (2) take into account the need to sustain intelligence, 
     surveillance, and reconnaissance support for forces deployed 
     to Afghanistan and elsewhere; and
       (3) provide for the modification of the Liberty C-12 
     aircraft transferred under the plan to meet the long-term 
     needs of the Army for the Enhanced Medium Altitude 
     Reconnaissance and Surveillance System configuration to 
     replace the Guardrail system.
       (c) Report.--Not later than the date on which the budget 
     for fiscal year 2013 is submitted to Congress pursuant to 
     section 1105 of title 31, United States Code, the Secretary 
     shall submit to the congressional defense and intelligence 
     committees a report on the plan required by subsection (a). 
     The report shall include a description of the plan and an 
     estimate of the costs to be avoided through cancellation of 
     aircraft procurement under the Enhanced Medium Altitude 
     Reconnaissance and Surveillance System program by reason of 
     the transfer of aircraft under the plan.

     SEC. 157. JOINT SURVEILLANCE TARGET ATTACK RADAR SYSTEM 
                   AIRCRAFT RE-ENGINING PROGRAM.

       (a) Report on Audit of Funds for Program.--
       (1) In general.--Not later than 60 days after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, the Air Force Audit Agency shall 
     submit to the congressional defense committees the results of 
     a financial audit of the funds previously authorized and 
     appropriated for the Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar 
     System (JSTARS) aircraft re-engining program.
       (2) Elements.--The report on the audit required by 
     paragraph (1) shall include the following:
       (A) A description of how the funds described in that 
     paragraph were expended, including--
       (i) an assessment of the existence, completeness, and cost 
     of the assets acquired with such funds; and

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       (ii) an assessment of the costs that were capitalized as 
     military equipment and inventory and the cost characterized 
     as operating expenses (including payroll, freight and 
     shipment, inspection, and other operating costs).
       (B) A statement of the amount of such funds that remain 
     available for obligation and expenditure, and in which 
     accounts.
       (b) Use of Remaining Funds.--The Secretary of the Air Force 
     shall take appropriate actions to ensure that any funds 
     described by subsection (a)(2)(B) are obligated and expended 
     for the purpose for which originally authorized and 
     appropriated, including, but not limited to, the installation 
     of two engine shipsets on two operational Joint Surveillance 
     Target Attack Radar System aircraft and the purchase of two 
     spare engines.

     SEC. 158. REPORT ON PROBATIONARY PERIOD IN DEVELOPMENT OF 
                   SHORT TAKE-OFF, VERTICAL LANDING VARIANT OF THE 
                   JOINT STRIKE FIGHTER.

       Not later than 45 days after the date of the enactment of 
     this Act, the Secretary of Defense shall submit to the 
     congressional defense committees a report on the development 
     of the short take-off, vertical landing variant of the Joint 
     Strike Fighter (otherwise known as the F-35B Joint Strike 
     Fighter) that includes the following:
       (1) An identification of the criteria that the Secretary 
     determines must be satisfied before the F-35B Joint Strike 
     Fighter can be removed from the two-year probationary status 
     imposed by the Secretary on or about January 6, 2011.
       (2) A mid-probationary period assessment of--
       (A) the performance of the F-35B Joint Strike Fighter based 
     on the criteria described in paragraph (1); and
       (B) the technical issues that remain in the development 
     program for the F-35B Joint Strike Fighter.
       (3) A plan for how the Secretary intends to resolve the 
     issues described in paragraph (2)(B) before January 6, 2013.

     SEC. 159. AUTHORITY FOR EXCHANGE WITH UNITED KINGDOM OF 
                   SPECIFIED F-35 LIGHTNING II JOINT STRIKE 
                   FIGHTER AIRCRAFT.

       (a) Authority.--
       (1) Exchange authority.--In accordance with subsection (c), 
     the Secretary of Defense may transfer to the United Kingdom 
     of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (in this section 
     referred to as the ``United Kingdom'') all right, title, and 
     interest of the United States in and to an aircraft described 
     in paragraph (2) in exchange for the transfer by the United 
     Kingdom to the United States of all right, title, and 
     interest of the United Kingdom in and to an aircraft 
     described in paragraph (3). The Secretary may execute the 
     exchange under this section on behalf of the United States 
     only with the concurrence of the Secretary of State.
       (2) Aircraft to be exchanged by united states.--The 
     aircraft authorized to be transferred by the United States 
     under this subsection is an F-35 Lightning II aircraft in the 
     Carrier Variant configuration acquired by the United States 
     for the Marine Corps under a future Joint Strike Fighter 
     program contract referred to as the Low-Rate Initial 
     Production 6 contract.
       (3) Aircraft to be exchanged by united kingdom.--The 
     aircraft for which the exchange under paragraph (1) may be 
     made is an F-35 Lightning II aircraft in the Short-Take Off 
     and Vertical Landing configuration that, as of November 19, 
     2010, is being acquired on behalf of the United Kingdom under 
     an existing Joint Strike Fighter program contract referred to 
     as the Low-Rate Initial Production 4 contract.
       (b) Funding for Production of Aircraft.--
       (1) Funding sources for aircraft to be exchanged by united 
     states.--
       (A) In general.--Except as provided in subparagraph (B), 
     funds for production of the aircraft to be transferred by the 
     United States (including the propulsion system, long lead-
     time materials, the production build, and deficiency 
     corrections) may be derived from appropriations for Aircraft 
     Procurement, Navy, for the aircraft under the contract 
     referred to in subsection (a)(2).
       (B) Exception.--Costs for flight test instrumentation of 
     the aircraft to be transferred by the United States and any 
     other non-recurring and recurring costs for that aircraft 
     associated with unique requirements of the United Kingdom may 
     not be borne by the United States.
       (2) Funding sources for aircraft to be exchanged by united 
     kingdom.--Costs for upgrades and modifications of the 
     aircraft to be transferred to the United States that are 
     necessary to bring that aircraft to the Low-Rate Initial 
     Production 6 configuration under the contract referred to in 
     subsection (a)(2) may not be borne by the United States.
       (c) Implementation.--The exchange under this section shall 
     be implemented pursuant to the memorandum of understanding 
     titled ``Joint Strike Fighter Production, Sustainment, and 
     Follow-on Development Memorandum of Understanding'', which 
     entered into effect among nine nations including the United 
     States and the United Kingdom on December 31, 2006, 
     consistent with section 27 of the Arms Export Control Act (22 
     U.S.C. 2767), and as supplemented as necessary by the United 
     States and the United Kingdom.

         TITLE II--RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND EVALUATION

              Subtitle A--Authorization of Appropriations

     SEC. 201. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.

       Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal 
     year 2012 for the use of the Department of Defense for 
     research, development, test, and evaluation as specified in 
     the funding table in section 4201.

    Subtitle B--Program Requirements, Restrictions, and Limitations

     SEC. 211. PROHIBITIONS RELATING TO USE OF FUNDS FOR RESEARCH, 
                   DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND EVALUATION ON THE F136 
                   ENGINE.

       (a) Prohibition on Use of Funds for RDT&E.--None of the 
     amounts authorized to be appropriated by this Act may be 
     obligated or expended for research, development, test, or 
     evaluation on the F136 engine.
       (b) Prohibition on Treatment of Certain Expenditures as 
     Allowable Charges.--No research, development, test, or 
     evaluation on the F136 engine that is conducted and funded by 
     the contractor may be considered an allowable charge on any 
     future government contract, whether as a direct or indirect 
     cost.

     SEC. 212. LIMITATION ON USE OF FUNDS FOR INCREMENT 2 OF B-2 
                   BOMBER AIRCRAFT EXTREMELY HIGH FREQUENCY 
                   SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS PROGRAM.

       None of the funds authorized to be appropriated by section 
     201 for research, development, test, and evaluation for the 
     Air Force as specified in the funding table in section 4201 
     and available for Increment 2 of the B-2 bomber aircraft 
     extremely high frequency satellite communications program may 
     be obligated or expended until the date that is 15 days after 
     the date on which the Secretary of the Air Force submits to 
     the congressional defense committees the following:
       (1) The certification of the Secretary that--
       (A) the United States Government will own the data rights 
     to any extremely high frequency active electronically steered 
     array antenna developed for use as part of a system to 
     support extremely high frequency protected satellite 
     communications for the B-2 bomber aircraft; and
       (B) the use of an extremely high frequency active 
     electronically steered array antenna is the most cost 
     effective and lowest risk option available to support 
     extremely high frequency satellite communications for the B-2 
     bomber aircraft.
       (2) A detailed plan setting forth the projected cost and 
     schedule for research, development, and testing on the 
     extremely high frequency active electronically steered array 
     antenna.

     SEC. 213. UNMANNED CARRIER LAUNCHED AIRBORNE SURVEILLANCE AND 
                   STRIKE.

       Of the amounts authorized to be appropriated for fiscal 
     year 2012 for the Navy for research, development, test, and 
     evaluation and available for purposes of the Unmanned Carrier 
     Launched Airborne Surveillance and Strike (UCLASS) program 
     (PE 64404N) as specified in the funding table in section 
     4201, not more than 50 percent may be obligated or expended 
     for such purposes until the Under Secretary of Defense for 
     Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics certifies to the 
     congressional defense committees that the Under Secretary has 
     approved an acquisition plan for that program at Milestone A 
     approval that requires implementation of open architecture 
     standards for that program.

     SEC. 214. MARINE CORPS GROUND COMBAT VEHICLES.

       (a) Limitation on Milestone B Approval for Marine Personnel 
     Carrier Pending Analysis of Alternatives for Amphibious 
     Combat Vehicle.--
       (1) Limitation.--Milestone B approval may not be granted 
     for the Marine Personnel Carrier (MPC) until 30 days after 
     the date of the submittal to the congressional defense 
     committees of an Analysis of Alternatives (AoA) for the 
     Amphibious Combat Vehicle (ACV).
       (2) Requirements for analysis of alternatives.--The 
     Analysis of Alternatives for the Amphibious Combat Vehicle 
     required by paragraph (1) shall include each of the 
     following:
       (A) An assessment of the ability of the Navy to defend its 
     vessels against attacks at distances from shore ranging from 
     10-to-30 nautical miles during amphibious assault operations 
     in multiple potential future conflict scenarios, based on 
     existing and planned and budgeted defense capabilities. The 
     assessment shall identify the key issues and variables that 
     determine survivability in each of the scenarios assessed.
       (B) An assessment of the amount of time Marines can be 
     expected to ride in a non-planing amphibious assault vehicle 
     without suffering a significant degradation in combat 
     effectiveness. The Marine Corps shall conduct tests to 
     support such assessment using existing Amphibious Assault 
     Vehicles and Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle SDD-2 prototypes.
       (C) An assessment of the armor protection levels the 
     Amphibious Combat Vehicle would require to satisfy the 
     requirements for the Marine Personnel Carrier program, and an 
     assessment whether a non-planing Amphibious Combat Vehicle 
     could practically achieve that armor protection level while 
     meeting other objectives for mobility and cost.
       (D) An assessment of whether an Amphibious Combat Vehicle 
     system could perform the range of amphibious assault and land 
     warfare missions for the Marine Corps at a life-cycle cost 
     approximately equal to or less than the combined cost of the 
     Amphibious Combat Vehicle and Marine Personnel Carrier 
     programs, and an assessment of the extent to which a ground 
     combat vehicle fleet composed entirely of Amphibious Combat 
     Vehicles would enhance the amphibious assault capabilities of 
     the Marine Corps when compared with a fleet composed of a 
     mixture of Amphibious Combat Vehicles and Marine Personnel 
     Carriers.
       (3) Support of analysis of alternatives.--The Marine Corps 
     may conduct such technology development and demonstration, 
     and such other pre-acquisition activities, tests, exercises, 
     and modeling, as the Marine Corps considers necessary to 
     support the Analysis of Alternatives required by paragraph 
     (1) and the establishment of requirements for the Amphibious 
     Combat Vehicle.
       (b) Limitation on Milestone B Approval for Various Vehicles 
     Pending Life-cycle Cost Assessment.--

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       (1) Limitation.--Milestone B approval may not be granted 
     for any Marine Corps ground combat vehicle specified in 
     paragraph (2) until 30 days after the date of the submittal 
     to the congressional defense committees of a life-cycle cost 
     assessment of the portfolio of Marine Corps ground vehicles 
     performed by the Director of Cost Assessment and Program 
     Evaluation of the Department of Defense.
       (2) Covered vehicles.--The Marine Corps ground combat 
     vehicles specified in this paragraph are the following:
       (A) The Marine Personnel Carrier.
       (B) The Amphibious Combat Vehicle.
       (C) The Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV).
       (D) Any other ground combat vehicle of the Marine Corps 
     under development as of the date of the enactment of this Act 
     for which Milestone B approval has not been granted as of 
     that date.
       (c) Availability of Funds.--Of the amounts authorized to be 
     appropriated for fiscal year 2012 by section 201 and 
     available for research, development, test, and evaluation for 
     the Navy as specified in the funding tables in section 4201 
     for Program Elements 0603611M and 0206623M for the Amphibious 
     Combat Vehicle, the Assault Amphibious Vehicle 7A1, and the 
     Marine Personnel Carrier, $30,000,000 is available for pre-
     acquisition activities in support of the Analysis of 
     Alternatives and requirements definition for the Amphibious 
     Combat Vehicle.
       (d) Milestone B Approval Defined.--In this section, the 
     term ``Milestone B approval'' has the meaning given that term 
     in section 2366(e)(7) of title 10, United States Code.

                  Subtitle C--Missile Defense Matters

     SEC. 231. ENHANCED OVERSIGHT OF MISSILE DEFENSE ACQUISITION 
                   PROGRAMS.

       (a) In General.--Section 225 of the Ike Skelton National 
     Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 
     111-383; 124 Stat. 4170; 10 U.S.C. 233 note) is amended--
       (1) in subsection (d), by striking ``each report'' and 
     inserting ``each of the first three reports''; and
       (2) by adding at the end the following new subsection:
       ``(e) Comptroller General Assessment.--(1) At the end of 
     each of fiscal years 2012 through 2015, the Comptroller 
     General of the United States shall review the annual reports 
     on acquisition baselines and variances required under 
     subsection (c) and assess the extent to which the Missile 
     Defense Agency has achieved its acquisition goals and 
     objectives.
       ``(2) Not later than February 15, 2013, and each year 
     thereafter through 2016, the Comptroller General shall submit 
     to the congressional defense committees a report on the 
     assessment under paragraph (1) with respect to the 
     acquisition baselines for the preceding fiscal year. Each 
     report shall include any findings and recommendations on 
     missile defense acquisition programs and accountability 
     therefore that the Comptroller General considers 
     appropriate.''.
       (b) Repeal of Superseded Reporting Authority.--Section 232 
     of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 
     2002 (10 U.S.C. 2431 note) is amended by striking subsection 
     (g).

     SEC. 232. GROUND-BASED MIDCOURSE DEFENSE PROGRAM.

       (a) Findings.--Congress makes the following findings:
       (1) The Ground-based Midcourse Defense (GMD) element of the 
     Ballistic Missile Defense System was deployed initially in 
     2004 as a contingency capability to provide initial 
     protection of the United States homeland against potential 
     limited long-range missile attacks by nations such as North 
     Korea and Iran.
       (2) As the Director of Operational Test and Evaluation has 
     reported, prior to the decision in December 2002 to deploy 
     the system, an operationally representative variant of the 
     Ground-Based Interceptor had not been flight-tested.
       (3) As the Department of Defense and the Government 
     Accountability Office have acknowledged, the Ground-based 
     Midcourse Defense system experienced high levels of 
     concurrency in development and deployment, which led to a 
     number of problems. In April 2011, the Missile Defense Agency 
     acknowledged that the system ``is still evolving and has not 
     attained a stable configuration between missiles. It is still 
     an `operational prototype' system''.
       (4) The Director of Operational Test and Evaluation 
     reported in December 2010 that there have not been enough 
     flight tests of the Ground-based Midcourse Defense system to 
     permit an objective assessment of its operational 
     effectiveness, suitability data remain insufficient, 
     evaluation of survivability remains limited, and a ``full 
     end-to end performance assessment is still a minimum of 6 
     years away''.
       (5) As is to be expected from a developmental system, the 
     Ground-based Midcourse Defense system has experienced a 
     number of technical problems in flight tests. Many of these 
     problems have been resolved with further development, as 
     demonstrated in successful flight tests. The system has been 
     under continuous improvement since it was first deployed, but 
     has not yet obtained desired levels of effectiveness, 
     suitability, or reliability.
       (6) In 2009, the Secretary of Defense announced that the 
     Department of Defense would refocus efforts on improving the 
     operational capability, reliability, and availability of the 
     Ground-based Midcourse Defense system in order to maintain 
     its ability to stay ahead of projected threats from North 
     Korea and Iran for the foreseeable future.
       (7) In February 2010 the Ballistic Missile Defense Review 
     stated the United States is currently protected against 
     limited intercontinental ballistic missile attacks as a 
     result of investments made over the past decade in the 
     Ground-based Midcourse Defense system and reiterated the 
     commitment to improving the operational capability, 
     reliability, and availability of the Ground-based Midcourse 
     Defense System.
       (8) The two most recent flight tests of the Ground-based 
     Midcourse Defense system, using the newest Capability 
     Enhancement-2 Exo-atmospheric Kill Vehicle (EKV) design, each 
     failed to achieve the intended interception of a target.
       (9) The two most recent flight tests are not indicative of 
     the functionality of the Capability Enhancement-1 Exo-
     atmospheric Kill Vehicle design, which continues to provide 
     the United States protection against a limited 
     intercontinental ballistic missile attack.
       (10) The Missile Defense Agency established a Failure 
     Review Board to determine the root cause of the December 2010 
     flight-test failure of the Ground-based Midcourse Defense 
     system. Its analysis will inform the proposed correction of 
     the problem causing the flight-test failure.
       (11) The Missile Defense Agency plans to design a 
     correction of the problem causing the December 2010 flight-
     test failure and to verify the correction through extensive 
     modeling and simulation, ground testing, and two flight 
     tests, the first of which will not be an interception test.
       (12) Until completing the verification of its corrective 
     action, the Missile Defense Agency has suspended further 
     production of Exo-atmospheric Kill Vehicles to ensure that 
     potential flaws are not incorporated into them, and to permit 
     any corrective action that may be needed to Exo-atmospheric 
     Kill Vehicles at minimal cost and schedule risk.
       (13) The Director of the Missile Defense Agency has 
     testified that the Missile Defense Agency has sufficient 
     funding available and planned for fiscal years 2011 and 2012, 
     respectively, to implement the planned correction of the 
     problem causing the December 2010 flight-test failure.
       (b) Sense of Congress.--It is the sense of Congress that--
       (1) it is essential for the Ground-based Midcourse Defense 
     element of the Ballistic Missile Defense System to achieve 
     the levels of reliability, availability, sustainability, and 
     operational performance that will allow it to continue 
     providing protection of the United States homeland, 
     throughout its operational service life, against limited 
     future missile attacks from nations such as North Korea and 
     Iran;
       (2) the Missile Defense Agency should, as its highest 
     priority, determine the root cause of the December 2010 
     flight-test failure of the Ground-based Midcourse Defense 
     system, design a correction of the problem causing the 
     flight-test failure, and verify through extensive testing 
     that such correction is effective and will allow the Ground-
     based Midcourse Defense system to reach levels described in 
     paragraph (1);
       (3) before verifying the success of the correction of the 
     problem causing the December 2010 flight-test failure, the 
     Missile Defense Agency should suspend further production of 
     Exo-atmospheric Kill Vehicles to ensure that they will not be 
     deployed with any component or design flaws that may have 
     caused the flight-test failure;
       (4) after the Missile Defense Agency has verified the 
     correction of the problem causing the December 2010 flight-
     test failure, including through the two previously unplanned 
     verification flight tests, the Agency should assess the need 
     for any additional Ground-Based Interceptors and any 
     additional steps needed for the Ground-based Midcourse 
     Defense testing and sustainment program; and
       (5) the Department of Defense should plan for and budget 
     sufficient future funds for the Ground-based Midcourse 
     Defense program to ensure the ability to complete and verify 
     an effective correction of the problem causing the December 
     2010 flight-test failure, and to mitigate the effects of 
     corrective actions on previously planned program work that is 
     deferred as a result of such corrective actions.
       (c) Reports.--
       (1) Reports required.--Not later than 120 days after the 
     date of the enactment of this Act, and one year thereafter, 
     the Secretary of Defense shall submit to the congressional 
     defense committees a report describing the plan of the 
     Department of Defense to correct the problem causing the 
     December 2010 flight-test failure of the Ground-based 
     Midcourse Defense system, and any progress toward the 
     achievement of that plan.
       (2) Elements.--Each report required by paragraph (1) shall 
     include the following:
       (A) A detailed discussion of the plan to correct the 
     problem described in that paragraph, including plans for 
     diagnostic, design, testing, and manufacturing actions.
       (B) A detailed discussion of any results obtained from the 
     plan described in subparagraph (A) as of the date of such 
     report, including diagnostic, design, testing, or 
     manufacturing results.
       (C) A description of any cost or schedule impact of the 
     plan on the Ground-based Midcourse Defense program, including 
     on testing, production, refurbishment, or deferred work.
       (D) A description of any planned adjustments to the Ground-
     based Midcourse Defense program as a result of the 
     implementation of the plan, including future programmatic, 
     schedule, testing, or funding adjustments.
       (E) A description of any enhancements to the capability of 
     the Ground-based Midcourse Defense system achieved or planned 
     since the submittal of the budget for fiscal year 2010 
     pursuant to section 1105 of title 31, United States Code.
       (3) Form.--Each report required by paragraph (1) shall be 
     in unclassified form, but may include a classified annex.

     SEC. 233. MISSILE DEFENSE COOPERATION WITH RUSSIA.

       (a) Findings.--Congress makes the following findings:
       (1) For more than a decade, the United States and Russia 
     have discussed a variety of options for cooperation on shared 
     early warning and ballistic missile defense. For example, on 
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     2001, President George W. Bush spoke of a ``new cooperative 
     relationship'' with Russia and said it ``should be premised 
     on openness, mutual confidence and real opportunities for 
     cooperation, including the area of missile defense. It should 
     allow us to share information so that each nation can improve 
     its early warning capability, and its capability to defend 
     its people and territory. And perhaps one day, we can even 
     cooperate in a joint defense''.
       (2) Section 1231 of the Floyd D. Spence National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2001 (as enacted into law 
     by Public Law 106-398; 1654A-329) authorized the Department 
     of Defense to establish in Russia a ``joint center for the 
     exchange of data from systems to provide early warning of 
     launches of ballistic missiles and for notification of 
     launches of such missiles'', also known as the Joint Data 
     Exchange Center (JDEC).
       (3) On March 31, 2008, Deputy Secretary of Defense Gordon 
     England stated that ``we have offered Russia a wide-ranging 
     proposal to cooperate on missile defense--everything from 
     modeling and simulation, to data sharing, to joint 
     development of a regional missile defense architecture--all 
     designed to defend the United States, Europe, and Russia from 
     the growing threat of Iranian ballistic missiles. An 
     extraordinary series of transparency measures have also been 
     offered to reassure Russia. Despite some Russian reluctance 
     to sign up to these cooperative missile defense activities, 
     we continue to work toward this goal''.
       (4) On July 6, 2009, President Barack Obama and Russian 
     President Dmitry Medvedev issued a joint statement on missile 
     defense issues, which stated that ``Russia and the United 
     States plan to continue the discussion concerning the 
     establishment of cooperation in responding to the challenge 
     of ballistic missile proliferation. . . We have instructed 
     our experts to work together to analyze the ballistic missile 
     challenges of the 21st century and to prepare appropriate 
     recommendations''.
       (5) The February 2010 report of the Ballistic Missile 
     Defense Review established as one of its central policy 
     pillars that increased international missile defense 
     cooperation is in the national security interest of the 
     United States and, with regard to cooperation with Russia, 
     the United States ``is pursuing a broad agenda focused on 
     shared early warning of missile launches, possible technical 
     cooperation, and even operational cooperation''.
       (6) at the November 2010 Lisbon Summit, the North Atlantic 
     Treaty Organization (NATO) decided to develop a missile 
     defense system to ``protect NATO European populations, 
     territory and forces'' and also to seek cooperation with 
     Russia on missile defense. In its Lisbon Summit Declaration, 
     the North Atlantic Treaty Organization reaffirmed its 
     readiness to ``invite Russia to explore jointly the potential 
     for linking current and planned missile defence systems at an 
     appropriate time in mutually beneficial ways''. The new NATO 
     Strategic Concept adopted at the Lisbon Summit states that 
     ``we will actively seek cooperation on missile defence with 
     Russia'', that ``NATO-Russia cooperation is of strategic 
     importance'', and that ``the security of the North Atlantic 
     Treaty Organization and Russia is intertwined''.
       (7) In a December 18, 2010, letter to the leadership of the 
     Senate, President Obama wrote that the North Atlantic Treaty 
     Organization ``invited Russia to cooperate on missile 
     defense, which could lead to adding Russian capabilities to 
     those deployed by NATO to enhance our common security against 
     common threats. The Lisbon Summit thus demonstrated that the 
     Alliance's missile defenses can be strengthened by improving 
     NATO-Russian relations. This comes even as we have made clear 
     that the system we intend to pursue with Russia will not be a 
     joint system, and it will not in any way limit United States' 
     or NATO's missile defense capabilities. Effective cooperation 
     with Russia could enhance the overall efficiency of our 
     combined territorial missile defenses, and at the same time 
     provide Russia with greater security''.
       (8) Section 221(a)(3) of the Ike Skelton National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111-383; 
     124 Stat. 4167) states that it is the sense of Congress ``to 
     support the efforts of the United States Government and the 
     North Atlantic Treaty Organization to pursue cooperation with 
     the Russian Federation on ballistic missile defense relative 
     to Iranian missile threats''.
       (9) In a speech in Russia on March 21, 2011, Secretary of 
     Defense Robert Gates cited ``the NATO-Russian decision to 
     cooperate on defense against ballistic missiles. We've 
     disagreed before, and Russia still has uncertainties about 
     the European Phased Adaptive Approach, a limited system that 
     poses no challenges to the large Russian nuclear arsenal. 
     However, we've mutually committed to resolving these 
     difficulties in order to develop a roadmap toward truly 
     effective anti-ballistic missile collaboration. This 
     collaboration may include exchanging launch information, 
     setting up a joint data fusion center, allowing greater 
     transparency with respect to our missile defense plans and 
     exercises, and conducting a joint analysis to determine areas 
     of future cooperation''.
       (10) In testimony to the Committee on Armed Services of the 
     Senate on April 13, 2011, Deputy Assistant Secretary of 
     Defense for Nuclear and Missile Defense Policy Bradley H. 
     Roberts stated that the United States has been pursuing a 
     Defense Technology Cooperation Agreement with Russia since 
     2004, and that such an agreement is necessary ``for the 
     safeguarding of sensitive information in support of 
     cooperation'' on missile defense, and to ``provide the legal 
     framework for undertaking cooperative efforts.'' Further, Dr. 
     Roberts stated that the United States would not provide any 
     classified information to Russia without first conducting a 
     National Disclosure Policy review. He also stated that the 
     United States is not considering sharing ``hit-to-kill'' 
     technology with Russia.
       (11) The United States and Russia already engage in 
     substantial cooperation on a number of international security 
     efforts, including nuclear nonproliferation, anti-piracy, 
     counter-narcotics, nuclear security, counter-terrorism, and 
     logistics resupply through Russia of coalition forces in 
     Afghanistan. These areas of cooperation require each side to 
     share and protect sensitive information, which they have both 
     done successfully.
       (12) The United States currently has shared early warning 
     agreements and programs of cooperation with eight nations in 
     addition to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. The 
     United States has developed procedures and mechanisms for 
     sharing early warning information with partner nations while 
     ensuring the protection of sensitive United States 
     information.
       (13) Russia and the United States each have missile launch 
     early warning and detection and tracking sensors that could 
     contribute to and enhance each others' ability to detect, 
     track, an defend against ballistic missile threats from Iran.
       (14) The Obama Administration has provided regular 
     briefings to Congress on its discussions with Russia on 
     possible missile defense cooperation.
       (b) Sense of Congress.--It is the sense of Congress that--
       (1) it is in the national security interest of the United 
     States to pursue efforts at missile defense cooperation with 
     Russia that would enhance the security of the United States, 
     its North Atlantic Treaty Organization allies, and Russia, 
     particularly against missile threats from Iran;
       (2) the United States should pursue ballistic missile 
     defense cooperation with Russia on both a bilateral basis and 
     a multilateral basis with its North Atlantic Treaty 
     Organization allies, particularly through the NATO-Russia 
     Council;
       (3) missile defense cooperation with Russia should not ``in 
     any way limit United States' or NATO's missile defense 
     capabilities'', as acknowledged in the December 18, 2010, 
     letter from President Obama to the leadership of the Senate, 
     and should be mutually beneficial and reciprocal in nature; 
     and
       (4) the United States should pursue missile defense 
     cooperation with Russia in a manner that ensures that--
       (A) United States classified information is appropriately 
     safeguarded and protected from unauthorized disclosure;
       (B) prior to sharing classified information with Russia, 
     the United States conducts a National Disclosure Policy 
     review and determines the types and levels of information 
     that may be shared and whether any additional procedures are 
     necessary to protect such information;
       (C) prior to entering into missile defense technology 
     cooperation projects, the United States enters into a Defense 
     Technology Cooperation Agreement with Russia that establishes 
     the legal framework for a broad spectrum of potential 
     cooperative defense projects; and
       (D) such cooperation does not limit the missile defense 
     capabilities of the United States or its North Atlantic 
     Treaty Organization allies.
       (c) Report.--
       (1) Report required.--Not later than 180 days after the 
     date of the enactment of this Act, the President shall submit 
     to the appropriate committees of Congress a report on the 
     status of efforts to reach agreement with Russia on missile 
     defense cooperation.
       (2) Elements.--The report required under paragraph (1) 
     shall include the following:
       (A) A summary of the status of discussions between the 
     United States and Russia, and between the North Atlantic 
     Treaty Organization and Russia, on efforts to agree on 
     missile defense cooperation.
       (B) A description of any agreements reached pursuant to 
     such discussions, and any specific cooperative measures 
     agreed, implemented, or planned.
       (C) A discussion of the manner in which such cooperative 
     measures would enhance the security of the United States, and 
     the manner in which such cooperative measures fit within the 
     larger context of United States-Russian cooperation on 
     international security.
       (D) A description of the status of efforts to conclude a 
     bilateral Defense Technology Cooperation Agreement with 
     Russia.
       (E) A description of the status of any National Disclosure 
     Policy Review relative to the possible sharing of classified 
     information with Russia concerning missile defense 
     cooperation.
       (F) A discussion of the actions that are being taken or are 
     planned to be taken to safeguard United States classified 
     information in any agreement or discussions with Russia 
     concerning missile defense cooperation.
       (3) Form of report.--The report required by paragraph (1) 
     shall be submitted in unclassified form, but may include a 
     classified annex.
       (4) Appropriate committees of congress defined.--In this 
     subsection, the term ``appropriate committees of Congress'' 
     means--
       (A) the Committees on Armed Services, Foreign Relations, 
     and Appropriations of the Senate; and
       (B) the Committees on Armed Services, Foreign Affairs, and 
     Appropriations of the House of Representatives.

     SEC. 234. REPORT ON THE UNITED STATES MISSILE DEFENSE HEDGING 
                   STRATEGY.

       (a) Report Required.--Not later than 180 days after the 
     date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense 
     shall submit to the congressional defense committees a report 
     setting forth the findings and conclusions of the homeland 
     missile defense hedging strategy review, including a 
     discussion of the feasibility and advisability of 
     establishing a missile defense site on the East Coast of the 
     United States.
       (b) Form.--The report required by subsection (a) shall be 
     submitted in unclassified form, but may include a classified 
     annex.

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                          Subtitle D--Reports

     SEC. 251. EXTENSION OF REQUIREMENTS FOR BIENNIAL ROADMAP AND 
                   ANNUAL REVIEW AND CERTIFICATION ON FUNDING FOR 
                   DEVELOPMENT OF HYPERSONICS.

       Section 218(e)(3) of the John Warner National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2007 (Public Law 109-364; 
     120 Stat. 2126; 10 U.S.C. 2358 note) is amended by striking 
     ``2012'' and inserting ``2020''.

                       Subtitle E--Other Matters

     SEC. 261. CONTRACTOR COST-SHARING IN PILOT PROGRAM TO INCLUDE 
                   TECHNOLOGY PROTECTION FEATURES DURING RESEARCH 
                   AND DEVELOPMENT OF CERTAIN DEFENSE SYSTEMS.

       Section 243 of the Ike Skelton National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111-383; 
     124 Stat. 4178; 10 U.S.C. 2358 note) is amended--
       (1) by redesignating subsections (b), (c), and (d) as 
     subsections (c), (d), and (e), respectively; and
       (2) by inserting after subsection (a) the following new 
     subsection (b):
       ``(b) Cost-sharing.--Any contract for the design or 
     development of a system resulting from activities under 
     subsection (a) for the purpose of enhancing or enabling the 
     exportability of the system either (1) for the development of 
     program protection strategies for the system, or (2) for the 
     design and incorporation of exportability features into the 
     system shall include a cost-sharing provision that requires 
     the contractor to bear at least one half of the cost of such 
     activities.''.

     SEC. 262. LABORATORY FACILITIES, HANOVER, NEW HAMPSHIRE.

       (a) Acquisition.--
       (1) In general.--Subject to paragraph (3), the Secretary of 
     the Army (referred to in this section as the ``Secretary'') 
     may acquire any real property and associated real property 
     interests in the vicinity of Hanover, New Hampshire, 
     described in paragraph (2) as may be needed for the Engineer 
     Research and Development Center laboratory facilities at the 
     Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory.
       (2) Description of real property.--The real property 
     described in this paragraph is the real property to be 
     acquired under paragraph (1)--
       (A) consisting of approximately 18.5 acres, identified as 
     Tracts 101-1 and 101-2, together with all necessary easements 
     located entirely within the Town of Hanover, New Hampshire; 
     and
       (B) generally bounded--
       (i) to the east by state route 10-Lyme Road;
       (ii) to the north by the vacant property of the Trustees of 
     Dartmouth College;
       (iii) to the south by Fletcher Circle graduate student 
     housing owned by the Trustees of Dartmouth College; and
       (iv) to the west by approximately 9 acres of real property 
     acquired in fee through condemnation in 1981 by the 
     Secretary.
       (3) Amount paid for property.--The Secretary shall pay not 
     more than fair market value for any real property and 
     associated real property interest acquired under this 
     subsection.
       (b) Revolving Fund.--The Secretary--
       (1) through the Plant Replacement and Improvement Program 
     of the Secretary, may use amounts in the revolving fund 
     established by section 101 of the Civil Functions 
     Appropriations Act, 1954 (33 U.S.C. 576) to acquire the real 
     property and associated real property interests described in 
     subsection (a); and
       (2) shall ensure that the revolving fund is appropriately 
     reimbursed from the benefitting appropriations.
       (c) Right of First Refusal.--
       (1) In general.--The Secretary may provide the seller of 
     any real property and associated property interests 
     identified in subsection (a) a right of first refusal--
       (A) a right of first refusal to acquire the property, or 
     any portion of the property, in the event the property or 
     portion is no longer needed by the Department of the Army; 
     and
       (B) a right of first refusal to acquire any real property 
     or associated real property interests acquired by 
     condemnation in Civil Action No. 81-360-L, in the event the 
     property, or any portion of the property, is no longer needed 
     by the Department of the Army.
       (2) Nature of right.--A right of first refusal provided to 
     a seller under this subsection shall not inure to the benefit 
     of any successor or assign of the seller.
       (d) Consideration; Fair Market Value.--The purchase of any 
     property by a seller exercising a right of first refusal 
     provided under subsection (c) shall be for--
       (1) consideration acceptable to the Secretary; and
       (2) not less than fair market value at the time at which 
     the property becomes available for purchase.
       (e) Disposal.--The Secretary may dispose of any property or 
     associated real property interests that are subject to the 
     exercise of the right of first refusal under this section.
       (f) No Effect on Compliance With Environmental Laws.--
     Nothing in this section affects or limits the application of 
     or obligation to comply with any environmental law, including 
     section 120(h) of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, 
     Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (42 U.S.C. 9620(h)).

                  TITLE III--OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE

              Subtitle A--Authorization of Appropriations

     SEC. 301. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE FUNDING.

       Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal 
     year 2012 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, as specified in the funding table in section 
     4301.

            Subtitle B--Energy and Environmental Provisions

     SEC. 311. MODIFICATION OF ENERGY PERFORMANCE GOALS.

       (a) Modification of Goals.--Section 2911(e) of title 10, 
     United States Code, is amended--
       (1) in the subsection heading, by striking ``Goal'' and 
     inserting ``Goals''; and
       (2) in paragraph (1)--
       (A) by redesignating subparagraphs (A) and (B) as 
     subparagraphs (D) and (E), respectively; and
       (B) by inserting before subparagraph (D), as redesignated 
     by subparagraph (A) of this paragraph, the following new 
     subparagraphs:
       ``(A) to produce or procure not less than 12 percent of the 
     total quantity of facility energy it consumes within its 
     facilities during each of fiscal years 2015 through 2017 from 
     renewable energy sources;
       ``(B) to produce or procure not less than 16 percent of the 
     total quantity of facility energy it consumes within its 
     facilities during each of fiscal years 2018 through 2020 from 
     renewable energy sources;
       ``(C) to produce or procure not less than 20 percent of the 
     total quantity of facility energy it consumes within its 
     facilities during each of fiscal years 2021 through 2024 from 
     renewable energy sources;''.
       (b) Inclusion of Direct Solar as Energy Efficient 
     Product.--Section 2915(e)(2)(A) of such title is amended by 
     inserting ``direct solar,'' after ``Roof-top solar 
     thermal,''.

     SEC. 312. STREAMLINED ANNUAL REPORT ON DEFENSE ENVIRONMENTAL 
                   PROGRAMS.

       (a) In General.--Chapter 160 of title 10, United States 
     Code, is amended by adding at the end the following new 
     section:

     ``Sec. 2711. Annual report on defense environmental programs

       ``(a) Report Required.--The Secretary of Defense shall 
     submit to Congress each year, not later than 45 days after 
     the date on which the President submits to Congress the 
     budget for a fiscal year, a report on defense environmental 
     programs. Each report shall include:
       ``(1) With respect to environmental restoration activities 
     of the Department of Defense, and for each of the military 
     departments, the following elements:
       ``(A) Information on the Installation Restoration Program, 
     including the following:
       ``(i) The total number of sites in the IRP.
       ``(ii) The number of sites in the IRP that have reached the 
     Remedy in Place Stage and the Response Complete Stage, and 
     the change in such numbers in the preceding calendar year.
       ``(iii) A statement of the amount of funds allocated by the 
     Secretary for, and the anticipated progress in implementing, 
     the environmental restoration program during the fiscal year 
     for which the budget is submitted.
       ``(iv) The Secretary's assessment of the overall progress 
     of the IRP.
       ``(B) Information on the Military Munitions Restoration 
     Program (MMRP), including the following:
       ``(i) The total number of sites in the MMRP.
       ``(ii) The number of sites that have reached the Remedy in 
     Place Stage and the Response Complete Stage, and the change 
     in such numbers in the preceding calendar year.
       ``(iii) A statement of the amount of funds allocated by the 
     Secretary for, and the anticipated progress in implementing, 
     the MMRP during the fiscal year for which the budget is 
     submitted.
       ``(iv) The Secretary's assessment of the overall progress 
     of the MMRP.
       ``(2) With respect to each of the major activities under 
     the environmental quality program of the Department of 
     Defense and for each of the military departments--
       ``(A) a statement of the amount expended, or proposed to be 
     expended, during the period consisting of the four fiscal 
     years preceding the fiscal year in which the report is 
     submitted, the fiscal year for which the budget is submitted, 
     and the fiscal year following the fiscal year for which the 
     budget is submitted; and
       ``(B) an explanation for any significant change in such 
     amounts during the period covered.
       ``(3) With respect to the environmental technology program 
     of the Department of Defense--
       ``(A) a report on the progress made by in achieving the 
     objectives and goals of its environmental technology program 
     during the preceding fiscal year and an overall trend 
     analysis for the program covering the previous four fiscal 
     years; and
       ``(B) a statement of the amount expended, or proposed to be 
     expended, during the period consisting of the four fiscal 
     years preceding the fiscal year in which the report is 
     submitted, the fiscal year for which the budget is submitted, 
     and the fiscal year following the fiscal year for which the 
     budget is submitted.
       ``(b) Definitions.--For purposes of this section--
       ``(1) the term `environmental quality program' means a 
     program of activities relating to environmental compliance, 
     conservation, pollution prevention, and other activities 
     relating to environmental quality as the Secretary may 
     designate; and
       ``(2) the term `major activities' with respect to an 
     environmental program means--
       ``(A) environmental compliance activities;
       ``(B) conservation activities; and
       ``(C) pollution prevention activities.''.
       (b) Clerical Amendment.--The table of sections at the 
     beginning of such chapter is amended by inserting after the 
     item relating to section 2710 the following new item:

``2711. Annual report on defense environmental programs.''.

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     SEC. 313. PAYMENT TO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY OF 
                   STIPULATED PENALTIES IN CONNECTION WITH JACKSON 
                   PARK HOUSING COMPLEX, WASHINGTON.

       (a) Authority To Transfer Funds.--
       (1) Transfer amount.--Using funds described in subsection 
     (b) and notwithstanding section 2215 of title 10, United 
     States Code, the Secretary of the Navy may transfer not more 
     than $45,000 to the Hazardous Substance Superfund Jackson 
     Park Housing Complex, Washington, special account.
       (2) Purpose of transfer.--The payment under paragraph (1) 
     is to pay a stipulated penalty assessed by the Environmental 
     Protection Agency on October 7, 2009, against the Jackson 
     Park Housing Complex, Washington, for the failure by the Navy 
     to submit a draft Final Remedial Investigation/Feasibility 
     Study for the Jackson Park Housing Complex Operable Unit (OU-
     3T-JPHC) in accordance with the requirements of the 
     Interagency Agreement (Administrative Docket No. CERCLA-10-
     2005-0023).
       (b) Source of Funds.--Any payment under subsection (a) 
     shall be made using funds authorized to be appropriated by 
     section 301 for operation and maintenance for Environmental 
     Restoration, Navy.
       (c) Use of Funds.--The amount transferred under subsection 
     (a) shall be used by the Environmental Protection Agency to 
     pay the penalty described under paragraph (2) of such 
     subsection.

     SEC. 314. REQUIREMENTS RELATING TO AGENCY FOR TOXIC 
                   SUBSTANCES AND DISEASE REGISTRY INVESTIGATION 
                   OF EXPOSURE TO DRINKING WATER CONTAMINATION AT 
                   CAMP LEJEUNE, NORTH CAROLINA.

       (a) Limitation on Use of Funds.--None of the funds 
     authorized to be appropriated by this Act may be used to make 
     a final decision on or final adjudication of any claim filed 
     regarding water contamination at Marine Corps Base Camp 
     Lejeune unless the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease 
     Registry completes all epidemiological and water modeling 
     studies relevant to such contamination that are ongoing as of 
     June 1, 2011, and certifies the completion of all such 
     studies in writing to the Committees on Armed Services for 
     the Senate and the House of Representatives. This provision 
     does not prevent the use of funds for routine administrative 
     tasks required to maintain such claims nor does it prohibit 
     the use of funds for matters pending in Federal court.
       (b) Resolution of Certain Disputes.--The Secretary of the 
     Navy shall make every effort to resolve any dispute arising 
     between the Department of the Navy and the Agency for Toxic 
     Substances and Disease Registry that is covered by the 
     Interagency Agreement between the Department of Health and 
     Human Services Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease 
     Registry and the Department of the Navy or any successor 
     memorandum of understanding and signed agreements not later 
     than 60 days after the date on which the dispute first 
     arises. In the event the Secretary is unable to resolve such 
     a dispute within 60 days, the Secretary shall submit to the 
     congressional defense committees a report on the reasons why 
     an agreement has not yet been reached, the actions that the 
     Secretary plans to take to reach agreement, and the schedule 
     for taking such actions.
       (c) Coordination Prior to Releasing Information to the 
     Public.--The Secretary of the Navy shall make every effort to 
     coordinate with the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease 
     Registry on all issues pertaining to water contamination at 
     Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, and other exposed pathways 
     before releasing anything to the public.

     SEC. 315. DISCHARGE OF WASTES AT SEA GENERATED BY SHIPS OF 
                   THE ARMED FORCES.

       (a) Discharge Restrictions for Ships of the Armed Forces.--
     Subsection (b) of section 3 of the Act to Prevent Pollution 
     from Ships (33 U.S.C. 1902(b)) is amended to read as follows:
       ``(b)(1) Except as provided in paragraph (3), this Act 
     shall not apply to--
       ``(A) a ship of the Armed Forces described in paragraph 
     (2); or
       ``(B) any other ship specifically excluded by the MARPOL 
     Protocol or the Antarctic Protocol.
       ``(2) A ship described in this paragraph is a ship that is 
     owned or operated by the Secretary, with respect to the Coast 
     Guard, or by the Secretary of a military department, and 
     that, as determined by the Secretary concerned--
       ``(A) has unique military design, construction, manning, or 
     operating requirements; and
       ``(B) cannot fully comply with the discharge requirements 
     of Annex V to the Convention because compliance is not 
     technologically feasible or would impair the operations or 
     operational capability of the ship.
       ``(3)(A) Notwithstanding any provision of the MARPOL 
     Protocol, the requirements of Annex V to the Convention shall 
     apply to all ships referred to in subsection (a) other than 
     those described in paragraph (2).
       ``(B) A ship that is described in paragraph (2) shall limit 
     the discharge into the sea of garbage as follows:
       ``(i) The discharge into the sea of plastics, including 
     synthetic ropes, synthetic fishing nets, plastic garbage 
     bags, and incinerator ashes from plastic products that may 
     contain toxic chemicals or heavy metals, or the residues 
     thereof, is prohibited.
       ``(ii) Garbage consisting of the following material may be 
     discharged into the sea, subject to subparagraph (C):
       ``(I) A non-floating slurry of seawater, paper, cardboard, 
     or food waste that is capable of passing through a screen 
     with openings no larger than 12 millimeters in diameter.
       ``(II) Metal and glass that have been shredded and bagged 
     (in compliance with clause (i)) so as to ensure negative 
     buoyancy.
       ``(III) With regard to a submersible, nonplastic garbage 
     that has been compacted and weighted to ensure negative 
     buoyancy.
       ``(IV) Ash from incinerators or other thermal destruction 
     systems not containing toxic chemicals, heavy metals, or 
     incompletely burned plastics.
       ``(C)(i) Garbage described in subparagraph (B)(ii)(I) may 
     not be discharged within 3 nautical miles of land.
       ``(ii) Garbage described in subclauses (II), (III), and 
     (IV) of subparagraph (B)(ii) may not be discharged within 12 
     nautical miles of land.
       ``(D) Notwithstanding subparagraph (C), a ship described in 
     paragraph (2) that is not equipped with garbage-processing 
     equipment sufficient to meet the requirements of subparagraph 
     (B)(ii) may discharge garbage that has not been processed in 
     accordance with subparagraph (B)(ii) if such discharge occurs 
     as far as practicable from the nearest land, but in any case 
     not less than--
       ``(i) 12 nautical miles from the nearest land, in the case 
     of food wastes and non-floating garbage, including paper 
     products, cloth, glass, metal, bottles, crockery, and similar 
     refuse; and
       ``(ii) 25 nautical miles from the nearest land, in the case 
     of all other garbage.
       ``(E) This paragraph shall not apply when discharge of any 
     garbage is necessary for the purpose of securing the safety 
     of the ship, the health of the ship's personnel, or saving 
     life at sea.
       ``(F) This paragraph shall not apply during time of war or 
     a national emergency declared by the President or 
     Congress.''.
       (b) Conforming Amendments.--Section 3(f) of the Act to 
     Prevent Pollution from Ships (33 U.S.C. 1902(f)) is amended--
       (1) in paragraph (1), by striking ``Annex V to the 
     Convention on or before the dates referred to in subsections 
     (b)(2)(A) and (c)(1)'' and inserting ``subsection (b)''; and
       (2) in paragraph (2), by inserting ``and subsection 
     (b)(3)(B)(i) of this section'' after ``Annex V to the 
     Convention''.

     SEC. 316. CONSIDERATION OF ENERGY SECURITY AND RELIABILITY IN 
                   DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF ENERGY 
                   PERFORMANCE GOALS.

       Section 2911(c) of title 10, United States Code, is amended 
     by adding at the end the following new paragraph:
       ``(12) Opportunities to enhance energy security and 
     reliability of defense facilities and missions, including 
     through the ability to operate for extended periods off-
     grid.''.

     SEC. 317. INSTALLATION ENERGY METERING REQUIREMENTS.

       The Secretary of Defense shall, to the maximum extent 
     practicable, require that the information generated by the 
     installation energy meters be captured and tracked to 
     determine baseline energy consumption and facilitate efforts 
     to reduce energy consumption.

     SEC. 318. TRAINING POLICY FOR DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE ENERGY 
                   MANAGERS.

       (a) Establishment of Training Policy.--The Secretary of 
     Defense shall establish a training policy for Department of 
     Defense energy managers designated for military installations 
     in order to--
       (1) improve the knowledge, skills, and abilities of energy 
     managers by ensuring understanding of existing energy laws, 
     regulations, mandates, contracting options, local renewable 
     portfolio standards, current renewable energy technology 
     options, energy auditing, and options to reduce energy 
     consumption;
       (2) improve consistency among energy managers throughout 
     the Department in the performance of their responsibilities;
       (3) create opportunities and forums for energy managers to 
     exchange ideas and lessons learned within each military 
     department, as well as across the Department of Defense; and
       (4) collaborate with the Department of Energy regarding 
     energy manager training.
       (b) Issuance of Policy.--Not later than 180 days after the 
     date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense 
     shall issue the training policy for Department of Defense 
     energy managers.
       (c) Briefing Requirement.--Not later than 180 days after 
     the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of 
     Defense, or designated representatives of the Secretary, 
     shall brief the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate 
     and House of Representatives regarding the details of the 
     energy manager policy.

                 Subtitle C--Workplace and Depot Issues

     SEC. 321. MINIMUM CAPITAL INVESTMENT FOR CERTAIN DEPOTS.

       Section 2476 of title 10, United States Code, is amended--
       (1) in subsection (a), by striking ``Each fiscal year, the 
     Secretary of a military department shall invest'' and 
     inserting ``Each fiscal year, it shall be the objective of 
     the Secretary of a military department to invest'';
       (2) in subsection (b)--
       (A) by striking ``includes investment funds spent on depot 
     infrastructure, equipment, and process improvement in direct 
     support'' and inserting ``includes investment funds spent to 
     modernize or improve the efficiency of depot facilities, 
     equipment, work environment, or processes in direct 
     support''; and
       (B) by adding at the end the following: ``It does not 
     include funds spent for any other repair or activity to 
     maintain or sustain existing facilities, infrastructure, or 
     equipment.'';
       (3) in subsection (d)--
       (A) by striking ``(1) Not later than'' and inserting ``Not 
     later than'';
       (B) by striking ``summarizing the level of capital 
     investment for each military department'' and inserting 
     ``summarizing the level of capital investment in the military 
     departments''; and
       (C) by striking paragraph (2); and

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       (4) in subsection (e)(1), by adding at the end the 
     following new subparagraphs:
       ``(I) Crane Ammunition Activity, Indiana.
       ``(J) McAlester Ammunition Plant, Oklahoma.
       ``(K) Radford Ammunition Plant, Virginia.
       ``(L) Lake City Ammunition Plant, Missouri.
       ``(M) Holsten Ammunition Plant, Tennessee.
       ``(N) Scranton Ammunition Plant, Pennsylvania.
       ``(O) Iowa Ammunition Plant, Iowa.
       ``(P) Milan Ammunition Plant, Tennessee.
       ``(Q) Joint System Manufacturing Center, Lima Ohio.''.

     SEC. 322. LIMITATION ON REVISING THE DEFINITION OF DEPOT-
                   LEVEL MAINTENANCE.

       (a) Limitation.--The Secretary of Defense or any of the 
     Secretaries of the military departments may not issue 
     guidance, regulations, policy, or revisions to any Department 
     of Defense or service instructions containing a revision to 
     the definition of depot-level maintenance unless the 
     Secretary submits to the congressional defense committees the 
     report described in subsection (b).
       (b) Report.--The report referred to in subsection (a) is a 
     report prepared by the Defense Business Board regarding the 
     advisability of establishing a single definition of depot-
     level maintenance, taking into consideration--
       (1) the total industrial capacity, both in the private 
     sector industry and in the depots;
       (2) the importance of establishing requirements and 
     allocating workload on the basis of sound business case 
     analyses; and
       (3) establishing transparency and accountability in the 
     development of the core workload requirements and in the 
     allocation of workload under the requirements in section 2466 
     of title 10, United States Code.

     SEC. 323. DESIGNATION OF MILITARY INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES AS 
                   CENTERS OF INDUSTRIAL AND TECHNICAL EXCELLENCE.

       Section 2474(a)(1) of title 10, United States Code, is 
     amended by inserting ``and may designate any military 
     industrial facility'' after ``shall designate each depot-
     level activity''.

     SEC. 324. REPORTS ON DEPOT-RELATED ACTIVITIES.

       (a) Report on Depot-level Maintenance and Recapitalization 
     of Certain Parts and Equipment.--
       (1) In general.--Not later than 90 days after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense in 
     consultation with the military departments, shall submit to 
     the congressional defense committees a report on the status 
     of the Drawdown, Retrograde and Reset Program for the 
     equipment used in support of operations in Iraq and 
     Afghanistan and the status of the overall supply chain 
     management for depot-level activities.
       (2) Elements.--The report required under paragraph (1) 
     shall include the following elements:
       (A) An assessment of the number of backlogged parts for 
     critical warfighter needs, an explanation of why those parts 
     became backlogged, and an estimate of when the backlog is 
     likely to be fully addressed.
       (B) A review of critical warfighter requirements that are 
     being impacted by a lack of supplies and parts and an 
     explanation of steps that the Director plans to take to meet 
     the demand requirements of the military departments.
       (C) An assessment of the feasibility and advisability of 
     working with outside commercial partners to utilize flexible 
     and efficient turn-key rapid production systems to meet 
     rapidly emerging warfighter requirements.
       (D) A review of plans to further consolidate the ordering 
     and stocking of parts and supplies from the military 
     departments at depots under the control of the Defense 
     Logistics Agency.
       (3) Flexible and efficient turn-key rapid production 
     systems defined.--For the purposes of this subsection, 
     flexible and efficient turn-key rapid production systems are 
     systems that have demonstrated the capability to reduce the 
     costs of parts, improve manufacturing efficiency, and have 
     the following unique features:
       (A) Virtual and flexible.--Systems that provide for 
     flexibility to rapidly respond to requests for low-volume or 
     high-volume machined parts and surge demand by accessing the 
     full capacity of small- and medium-sized manufacturing 
     communities in the United States.
       (B) Speed to market.--Systems that provide for flexibility 
     that allows rapid introduction of subassemblies for new parts 
     and weapons systems to the warfighter.
       (C) Risk management.--Systems that provide for the 
     electronic archiving and updating of turn-key rapid 
     production packages to provide insurance to the Department of 
     Defense that parts will be available if there is a supply 
     chain disruption.
       (b) Report on the Alignment, Organizational Reporting, and 
     Performance Rating of Air Force System Program Managers, 
     Sustainment Program Managers, and Product Support Managers at 
     Air Logistics Centers or Air Logistics Complexes.--
       (1) Report required.--The Secretary of the Air Force shall 
     enter into an agreement with a federally funded research and 
     development center to submit to the congressional defense 
     committees, not later than 180 days after the date of the 
     enactment of this Act, a report on the alignment, 
     organizational reporting, and performance rating of Air Force 
     system program managers, sustainment program managers, and 
     product support managers at Air Logistics Centers or Air 
     Logistics Complexes.
       (2) Elements.--The report required under paragraph (1) 
     shall include the following elements:
       (A) Consideration of the proposed reorganization of Air 
     Force Materiel Command announced on November 2, 2011.
       (B) An assessment of how various alternatives for aligning 
     the managers described in subsection (a) within Air Force 
     Materiel Command would likely support and impact life cycle 
     management, weapon system sustainment, and overall support to 
     the warfighter.
       (C) With respect to the alignment of the managers described 
     in subsection (A), an examination of how the Air Force should 
     be organized to best conduct life cycle management and weapon 
     system sustainment, with any analysis of cost and savings 
     factors subject to the consideration of overall readiness.
       (D) Recommended alternatives for meeting these objectives.
       (3) Cooperation of secretary of air force.--The Secretary 
     of the Air Force shall provide any necessary information and 
     background materials necessary for completion of the report 
     required under paragraph (1).

                          Subtitle D--Reports

     SEC. 331. STUDY ON AIR FORCE TEST AND TRAINING RANGE 
                   INFRASTRUCTURE.

       (a) Study.--
       (1) In general.--The Secretary of the Air Force shall 
     conduct a study on the ability of the major air test and 
     training range infrastructure, including major military 
     operating area airspace and special use airspace, to support 
     the full spectrum of Air Force operations. The Secretary 
     shall incorporate the results of the study into a master plan 
     for requirements and proposed investments to meet Air Force 
     training and test needs through 2025. The study and the 
     master plan shall be known as the ``2025 Air Test and 
     Training Range Enhancement Plan''.
       (2) Consultation.--The Secretary of the Air Force shall, in 
     conducting the study required under paragraph (1), consult 
     with the Secretaries of the other military departments to 
     determine opportunities for joint use and training of the 
     ranges, and to assess the requirements needed to support 
     combined arms training on the ranges. The Secretary shall 
     also consult with the Department of the Interior, the 
     Department of Agriculture, the Federal Aviation 
     Administration, the Federal Energy Regulation Commission, and 
     the Department of Energy to assess the need for transfers of 
     administrative control of certain parcels of airspace and 
     land to the Department of Defense to protect the missions and 
     control of the ranges.
       (3) Continuation of range infrastructure improvements.--The 
     Secretary of the Air Force may proceed with all ongoing and 
     scheduled range infrastructure improvements while conducting 
     the study required under paragraph (1).
       (b) Reports.--
       (1) In general.--The Secretary of the Air Force shall 
     submit to the congressional defense committees an interim 
     report and a final report on the plan to meet the 
     requirements under subsection (a) not later than one year and 
     two years, respectively, after the date of the enactment of 
     this Act.
       (2) Content.--The plan submitted under paragraph (1) 
     shall--
       (A) document the current condition and adequacy of the 
     major Air Force test and training range infrastructure in the 
     United States to meet test and training requirements;
       (B) identify potential areas of concern for maintaining the 
     physical safety, security, and current operating environment 
     of such infrastructure;
       (C) identify potential issues and threats related to the 
     sustainability of the test and training infrastructure, 
     including electromagnetic spectrum encroachment, overall 
     bandwidth availability, and protection of classified 
     information;
       (D) assess coordination among ranges and local, state, 
     regional, and Federal entities involved in land use planning, 
     and develop recommendations on how to improve communication 
     and coordination of such entities;
       (E) propose remedies and actions to manage economic 
     development on private lands on or surrounding the test and 
     training infrastructure to preserve current capabilities;
       (F) identify critical parcels of land not currently under 
     the control of the Air Force for acquisition of deed or 
     restrictive easements in order to protect current operations, 
     access and egress corridors, and range boundaries, or to 
     expand the capability of the air test and training ranges;
       (G) identify which parcels identified pursuant to 
     subparagraph (F) could, through the acquisition of 
     conservation easements, serve military interests while also 
     preserving recreational access to public and private lands, 
     protecting wildlife habitat, or preserving opportunities for 
     energy development and energy transmission;
       (H) prioritize improvements and modernization of the 
     facilities, equipment, and technology supporting the 
     infrastructure in order to provide a test and training 
     environment that accurately simulates and or portrays the 
     full spectrum of threats and targets of likely United States 
     adversaries in 2025;
       (I) incorporate emerging requirements generated by 
     requirements for virtual training and new weapon systems, 
     including the F-22, the F-35, space and cyber systems, and 
     Remotely Piloted Aircraft;
       (J) assess the value of State and local legislative 
     initiatives to protect Air Force test and training range 
     infrastructure;
       (K) identify parcels with no value to future military 
     operations;
       (L) propose a list of prioritized projects, easements, 
     acquisitions, or other actions, including estimated costs 
     required to upgrade the test and training range 
     infrastructure, taking into consideration the criteria set 
     forth in this paragraph; and
       (M) explore opportunities to increase foreign military 
     training with United States allies at test and training 
     ranges in the continental United States.
       (3) Form.--Each report required under this subsection shall 
     be submitted in unclassified

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     form, but may include a classified annex as necessary.
       (4) Rule of construction.--The reports submitted under this 
     section shall not be construed as meeting the requirements of 
     section 2815(d) of the Military Construction Authorization 
     Act for Fiscal Year 2000 (Public Law 106-65; 113 Stat. 852).

     SEC. 332. STUDY ON TRAINING RANGE INFRASTRUCTURE FOR SPECIAL 
                   OPERATIONS FORCES.

       (a) Study.--
       (1) In general.--The Commander of the United States Special 
     Operations Command shall conduct a study on the ability of 
     existing training ranges used by special operations forces, 
     including military operating area airspace and special use 
     airspace, to support the full spectrum of missions and 
     operations assigned to special operations forces.
       (2) Consultation.--The Commander shall, in conducting the 
     study required under paragraph (1), consult with the 
     Secretaries of the military departments, the Office of the 
     Secretary of Defense, and the Joint Staff on--
       (A) procedures and priorities for joint use and training on 
     ranges operated by the military services, and to assess the 
     requirements needed to support combined arms training on the 
     ranges; and
       (B) requirements and proposed investments to meet special 
     operations training requirements through 2025.
       (b) Reports.--
       (1) In general.--Not later than one year after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, the Commander shall submit to the 
     congressional defense committees a report on the plan to meet 
     the requirements under subsection (a).
       (2) Content.--The study submitted under paragraph (1) 
     shall--
       (A) assess the current condition and adequacy of, and 
     access to, all existing training ranges in the United States 
     used by special operations forces;
       (B) identify potential areas of concern for maintaining the 
     physical safety, security, and current operating environment 
     of ranges used by special operations forces;
       (C) identify issues and challenges related to the 
     availability and sustainability of the existing training 
     ranges used by special operations forces, including support 
     of a full spectrum of operations and protection of classified 
     missions and tactics;
       (D) assess coordination among ranges and local, State, 
     regional, and Federal entities involved in land use planning 
     and the protection of ranges from encroachment;
       (E) propose remedies and actions to ensure consistent and 
     prioritized access to existing ranges;
       (F) prioritize improvements and modernization of the 
     facilities, equipment, and technology supporting the ranges 
     in order to adequately simulate the full spectrum of threats 
     and contingencies for special operations forces; and
       (G) propose a list of prioritized projects, easements, 
     acquisitions, or other actions, including estimated costs 
     required to upgrade training range infrastructure.
       (3) Form.--Each report required under this subsection shall 
     be submitted in unclassified form, but may include a 
     classified annex as necessary.

     SEC. 333. GUIDANCE TO ESTABLISH NON-TACTICAL WHEELED VEHICLE 
                   AND EQUIPMENT SERVICE LIFE EXTENSION PROGRAMS 
                   TO ACHIEVE COST SAVINGS.

       Not later than 270 days after the date of the enactment of 
     this Act, the Secretary of Defense shall conduct a survey of 
     the quantity and condition of each class of non-tactical 
     wheeled vehicles and base-level commercial equipment in the 
     fleets of the military departments and report to the 
     congressional defense committees on the advisability of 
     establishing service life extension programs for such classes 
     of vehicles.

     SEC. 334. MODIFIED DEADLINE FOR ANNUAL REPORT ON BUDGET 
                   SHORTFALLS FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF OPERATIONAL 
                   ENERGY STRATEGY.

       Section 138c(e)(4) of title 10, United States Code, as 
     transferred and redesignated by section 901(b)(7) of the Ike 
     Skelton National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 
     2011 (Public Law 111-383; 124 Stat. 4320), is amended--
       (1) by striking ``10 days after the date on which the 
     budget for a fiscal year is submitted pursuant to section 
     1105 of title 31'' and inserting ``March 31 each year, 
     beginning March 31, 2012''; and
       (2) by striking ``for that fiscal year'' and inserting 
     ``for the fiscal year beginning in that calendar year''.

                       Subtitle E--Other Matters

     SEC. 341. EXTENSION OF AUTHORITY FOR ARMY INDUSTRIAL 
                   FACILITIES TO ENTER INTO COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS 
                   WITH NON-ARMY ENTITIES.

       (a) Extension of Authority.--Section 4544 of title 10, 
     United States Code, is amended--
       (1) in subsection (a), by striking ``enter into not more 
     than eight contracts or cooperative agreements'' and all that 
     follows through the period at the end and inserting ``enter 
     into not more than 15 contracts or cooperative agreements in 
     any fiscal year.''; and
       (2) in subsection (k), by striking ``September 30, 2014'' 
     and inserting ``September 30, 2025''.
       (b) Approval Authority.--Subsection (f) of such section is 
     amended by striking ``exercised at the level of the commander 
     of the major subordinate command'' and all that follows 
     through ``The commander may approve'' and inserting 
     ``exercised at the level of the Commander of Army Materiel 
     Command. The Commander may approve''.

     SEC. 342. WORKING-CAPITAL FUND ACCOUNTING.

       Section 2208(k) of title 10, United States Code, is amended 
     by adding at the end the following new paragraph:
       ``(3) All capital assets financed by a working-capital fund 
     and subject to paragraph (2) shall be capitalized and 
     depreciated for budgeting, rate setting, and financial 
     accounting purposes. Procurements not subject to paragraph 
     (2) shall be immediately expensed and shall not be 
     capitalized or depreciated in financial accounting records or 
     reported on financial statements as an asset.''.

     SEC. 343. COMMERCIAL SALE OF SMALL ARMS AMMUNITION AND SMALL 
                   ARMS AMMUNITION COMPONENTS IN EXCESS OF 
                   MILITARY REQUIREMENTS, AND FIRED CARTRIDGE 
                   CASES.

       Section 346 of the Ike Skelton National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111-383; 
     124 Stat. 4191; 10 U.S.C. 2576 note) is amended to read as 
     follows:

     ``SEC. 346. COMMERCIAL SALE OF SMALL ARMS AMMUNITION AND 
                   SMALL ARMS AMMUNITION COMPONENTS IN EXCESS OF 
                   MILITARY REQUIREMENTS, AND FIRED CARTRIDGE 
                   CASES.

       ``(a) Commercial Sale of Small Arms Ammunition, Small 
     Ammunition Components, and Fired Cartridge Cases.--Small arms 
     ammunition and small ammunition components which are in 
     excess of military requirements, and intact fired small arms 
     cartridge cases shall be made available for commercial sale. 
     Such small arms ammunition, small arms ammunition components, 
     and intact fired cartridge cases shall not be demilitarized, 
     destroyed, or disposed of, unless in excess of commercial 
     demands or certified by the Secretary of Defense as 
     unserviceable or unsafe. This provision shall not apply to 
     ammunition, ammunition components, or fired cartridge cases 
     stored or expended outside the continental United States 
     (OCONUS).
       ``(b) Deadline for Guidance.--Not later than 90 days after 
     the date of the enactment of the National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012, the Secretary of 
     Defense shall issue guidance to ensure compliance with 
     subsection (a). Not later than 15 days after issuing such 
     guidance, the Secretary shall submit to the congressional 
     defense committees a letter of compliance providing notice of 
     such guidance.
       ``(c) Preference.--No small arms ammunition or small arms 
     ammunition components in excess of military requirements, or 
     fired small arms cartridge cases may be made available for 
     commercial sale under this section before such ammunition and 
     ammunition components are offered for transfer or purchase, 
     as authorized by law, to another Federal department or agency 
     or for sale to State and local law enforcement, firefighting, 
     homeland security, and emergency management agencies pursuant 
     to section 2576 of title 10, United States Code, as amended 
     by this Act.
       ``(d) Sales Controls.--All small arms ammunition and small 
     arms ammunition components, and fired small arms cartridge 
     cases made available for commercial sale under this section 
     shall be subject to all explosives safety and trade security 
     controls in effect at the time of sale.
       ``(e) Definitions.--In this section:
       ``(1) Small arms ammunition.--The term `small arms 
     ammunition' means ammunition or ordnance for firearms up to 
     and including .50 caliber and for shotguns.
       ``(2) Small arms ammunition components.--The term `small 
     arms ammunition components' means components, parts, 
     accessories, and attachments associated with small arms 
     ammunition.
       ``(3) Fired cartridge cases.--The term `fired cartridge 
     cases' means expended small arms cartridge cases (ESACC).''.

     SEC. 344. AUTHORITY TO ACCEPT CONTRIBUTIONS OF FUNDS TO STUDY 
                   OPTIONS FOR MITIGATING ADVERSE EFFECTS OF 
                   PROPOSED OBSTRUCTIONS ON MILITARY 
                   INSTALLATIONS.

       Section 358(g) of the Ike Skelton National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111-383; 
     124 Stat. 4201; 10 U.S.C. 44718 note) is amended by amending 
     the second sentence to read as follows: ``Amounts so accepted 
     shall be and will remain available until expended for the 
     purpose of offsetting the cost of measures undertaken by the 
     Secretary of Defense to mitigate adverse impacts of such 
     project on military operations and readiness and the cost of 
     studying options for mitigating such adverse impacts.''.

     SEC. 345. UTILITY DISRUPTIONS TO MILITARY INSTALLATIONS.

       (a) Policy.--Not later than 180 days after the date of the 
     enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense shall develop 
     guidance for commanders of military installations inside the 
     United States on planning measures to minimize the effects in 
     the event of a disruption of services by a utility that sells 
     natural gas, water, or electric energy to a military 
     installation in the United States.
       (b) Installation Plans.--The guidance developed pursuant to 
     subsection (a) shall require that, subject to such exceptions 
     as the Secretary may determine to be appropriate, commanders 
     of military installations inside the United States develop 
     appropriate action plans to minimize the effects of events 
     described in subsection (a).
       (c) Comptroller General Report.--Not later than 2 years 
     after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Comptroller 
     General of the United States shall review the actions taken 
     pursuant to this section and submit to Congress a report on 
     the guidance developed pursuant to subsection (a), the plans 
     developed pursuant to subsection (b), and any additional 
     measures that may be needed to minimize the effects of an 
     unplanned disruption of services by utilities as described in 
     subsection (a).

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     SEC. 346. ELIGIBILITY OF ACTIVE AND RESERVE MEMBERS, 
                   RETIREES, GRAY AREA RETIREES, AND DEPENDENTS 
                   FOR SPACE-AVAILABLE TRAVEL ON MILITARY 
                   AIRCRAFT.

       (a) In General.--Chapter 157 of title 10, United States 
     Code, is amended by inserting after section 2641b the 
     following new section:

     ``Sec. 2641c. Space-available travel on department of defense 
       aircraft: eligibility

       ``(a) Authority To Establish Benefit Program.--The 
     Secretary of Defense may establish a program to provide 
     transportation on Department of Defense aircraft on a space-
     available basis. The program shall be conducted in a budget 
     neutral manner.
       ``(b) Benefit.--If the Secretary establishes such a 
     program, the Secretary shall, subject to section (c), provide 
     the benefit equally to the following individuals:
       ``(1) Active duty members and members of the Selected 
     Reserve holding a valid Uniformed Services Identification and 
     Privilege Card.
       ``(2) A retired member of an active or reserve component, 
     including retired members of reserve components, who, but for 
     being under the eligibility age applicable to the member 
     under section 12731 of this title, would be eligible for 
     retired pay under chapter 1223 of this title.
       ``(3) An unremarried widow or widower of an active or 
     reserve component member of the armed forces.
       ``(4) A dependent that--
       ``(A)(i) is the child of an active or reserve component 
     member or former member described in paragraph (1) or (2); or
       ``(ii) is the child of a deceased member entitled to 
     retired pay holding a valid Uniformed Services Identification 
     and Privilege Card and a surviving unremarried spouse; and
       ``(B) is accompanying the member or, in the case of a 
     deceased member, is the surviving unremarried spouse of the 
     deceased member or is a dependent accompanying the surviving 
     unremarried spouse of the deceased member.
       ``(5) The surviving dependent of a deceased member or 
     former member described in paragraph (2) holding a valid 
     Uniformed Services Identification and Privilege Card, if the 
     dependent is accompanying the member or, in the case of a 
     deceased member, is the surviving unremarried spouse of the 
     deceased member or is a dependent accompanying the surviving 
     unremarried spouse of the deceased member.
       ``(6) Other such individuals as determined by the Secretary 
     in the Secretary's discretion.
       ``(c) Discretion To Establish Priority Order.--The 
     Secretary, in establishing a program under this section, may 
     establish an order of priority that is based on 
     considerations of military needs and military readiness.''.
       (b) Clerical Amendment.--The table of sections at the 
     beginning of such chapter is amended by inserting after the 
     item relating to section 2641b the following new item:

``2641c. Space-available travel on Department of Defense aircraft: 
              eligibility.''.
       (c) Requirement for Comptroller General Review.--
       (1) In general.--The Comptroller General of the United 
     States shall conduct a review of the Department of Defense 
     system for space-available travel. The review shall determine 
     the capacity of the system presently and as projected in the 
     future and shall examine the efficiency and usage of space-
     available travel.
       (2) Elements.--The review required under paragraph (1) 
     shall include the following elements:
       (A) A discussion of the efficiency of the system and data 
     regarding usage of available space by category of passengers 
     under existing regulations.
       (B) Estimates of the effect on availability based on future 
     projections.
       (C) A discussion of the logistical and managements 
     problems, including congestion at terminals, waiting times, 
     lodging availability, and personal hardships currently 
     experienced by travelers.
       (D) An evaluation of the cost of the system and whether 
     space-available travel is and can remain cost-neutral.
       (E) Other factors relating to the efficiency and cost 
     effectiveness of space available travel.

              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, 2012, as follows:
       (1) The Army, 562,000.
       (2) The Navy, 325,700.
       (3) The Marine Corps, 202,100.
       (4) The Air Force, 332,800.

                       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, 2012, as follows:
       (1) The Army National Guard of the United States, 358,200.
       (2) The Army Reserve, 205,000.
       (3) The Navy Reserve, 66,200.
       (4) The Marine Corps Reserve, 39,600.
       (5) The Air National Guard of the United States, 106,700.
       (6) The Air Force Reserve, 71,400.
       (7) The Coast Guard Reserve, 10,000.
       (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 of 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, 2012, 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, 16,261.
       (3) The Navy Reserve, 10,688.
       (4) The Marine Corps Reserve, 2,261.
       (5) The Air National Guard of the United States, 14,584.
       (6) The Air Force Reserve, 2,992.

     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 2012 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, 8,395.
       (2) For the Army National Guard of the United States, 
     27,210.
       (3) For the Air Force Reserve, 10,720.
       (4) For the Air National Guard of the United States, 
     22,394.

     SEC. 414. FISCAL YEAR 2012 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, 2012, 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, 
     2012, 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, 2012, 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 2012, 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 2012 a total of $142,347,648,000.
       (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 2012.

                   TITLE V--MILITARY PERSONNEL POLICY

             Subtitle A--Officer Personnel Policy Generally

     SEC. 501. INCREASE IN AUTHORIZED STRENGTHS FOR MARINE CORPS 
                   OFFICERS ON ACTIVE DUTY.

       Section 523(a)(1) of title 10, United States Code, is 
     amended by striking those parts of the table pertaining to 
     the Marine Corps and inserting the following:


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``Marine Corps:.................................................
  10,000........................................................           2,802           1,615             633
  12,500........................................................           3,247           1,768             658
  15,000........................................................           3,691           1,922             684
  17,500........................................................           4,135           2,076             710
  20,000........................................................           4,579           2,230             736
  22,500........................................................           5,024           2,383             762
  25,000........................................................           5,468           2,537          787''.
 

     SEC. 502. VOLUNTARY RETIREMENT INCENTIVE.

       (a) In General.--Chapter 36 of title 10, United States 
     Code, is amended by inserting after section 638a the 
     following new section:

     ``Sec. 638b. Voluntary retirement incentive

       ``(a) Incentive for Voluntary Retirement for Certain 
     Officers.--The Secretary of Defense may authorize the 
     Secretary of a military department to provide a voluntary 
     retirement incentive payment in accordance with this section 
     to an officer of the armed forces under that Secretary's 
     jurisdiction who is specified in subsection (b) as being 
     eligible for such a payment. Any such authority provided the 
     Secretary of a military department under the preceding 
     sentence shall expire as specified by the Secretary of 
     Defense, but not later than December 31, 2018.
       ``(b) Eligible Officers.--(1) Except as provided in 
     paragraph (2), an officer of the armed forces is eligible for 
     a voluntary retirement incentive payment under this section 
     if the officer--
       ``(A) has served on active duty for more than 20 years, but 
     not more than 29 years, on the approved date of retirement;
       ``(B) meets the minimum length of commissioned service 
     requirement for voluntary retirement as a commissioned 
     officer in accordance with section 3911, 6323, or 8911 of 
     this title, as applicable to that officer;
       ``(C) on the approved date of retirement, has 12 months or 
     more remaining on active-duty service before reaching the 
     maximum retirement years of active service for the member's 
     grade as specified in section 633 or 634 of this title;
       ``(D) on the approved date of retirement, has 12 months or 
     more remaining on active-duty service before reaching the 
     maximum retirement age under any other provision of law; and
       ``(E) meets any additional requirements for such 
     eligibility as is specified by the Secretary concerned, 
     including any requirement relating to years of service, skill 
     rating, military specialty or competitive category, grade, 
     any remaining period of obligated service, or any combination 
     thereof.
       ``(2) The following officers are not eligible for a 
     voluntary retirement incentive payment under this section:
       ``(A) An officer being evaluated for disability under 
     chapter 61 of this title.
       ``(B) An officer projected to be retired under section 1201 
     or 1204 of this title.
       ``(C) An officer projected to be discharged with disability 
     severance pay under section 1212 of this title.
       ``(D) A member transferred to the temporary disability 
     retired list under section 1202 or 1205 of this title.
       ``(E) An officer subject to pending disciplinary action or 
     subject to administrative separation or mandatory discharge 
     under any other provision of law or regulation.
       ``(c) Amount of Payment.--The amount of the voluntary 
     retirement incentive payment paid an officer under this 
     section shall be an amount determined by the Secretary 
     concerned, but not to exceed an amount equal to 12 times the 
     amount of the officer's monthly basic pay at the time of the 
     officer's retirement. The amount may be paid in a lump sum at 
     the time of retirement.
       ``(d) Repayment for Members Who Return to Active Duty.--(1) 
     Except as provided in paragraph (2), a member of the armed 
     forces who, after having received all or part of a voluntary 
     retirement incentive under this section, returns to active 
     duty shall have deducted from each payment of basic pay, in 
     such schedule of monthly installments as the Secretary 
     concerned shall specify, until the total amount deducted from 
     such basic pay equals the total amount of voluntary 
     retirement incentive received.
       ``(2) Members who are involuntarily recalled to active duty 
     or full-time National Guard duty under any provision of law 
     shall not be subject to this subsection.
       ``(3) The Secretary of Defense may waive, in whole or in 
     part, repayment required under paragraph (1) if the Secretary 
     determines that recovery would be against equity and good 
     conscience or would be contrary to the best interest of the 
     United States. The authority in this paragraph may be 
     delegated only to the Under Secretary of Defense for 
     Personnel and Readiness and the Principal Deputy Under 
     Secretary of Defense of Personnel and Readiness.''.
       (b) Clerical Amendment.--The table of sections at the 
     beginning of subchapter IV of chapter 36 of such title is 
     amended by inserting after the item relating to section 638a 
     the following new item:

``638b. Voluntary retirement incentive.''.

     SEC. 503. NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIVERSITY OUTPLACEMENT WAIVER.

       (a) Waiver Authority for Officers Not Designated as Joint 
     Qualified Officers.--Subsection (b) of section 663 of title 
     10, United States Code, is amended--
       (1) in paragraph (1), by inserting after ``to a joint duty 
     assignment'' the following: ``(or, as authorized by the 
     Secretary in an individual case, to a joint assignment other 
     than a joint duty assignment)''; and
       (2) in paragraph (2)--
       (A) by striking ``the joint duty assignment'' and inserting 
     ``the assignment''; and
       (B) by striking ``a joint duty assignment'' and inserting 
     ``such an assignment''.
       (b) Exception.--Such section is further amended by adding 
     at the end the following new subsection:
       ``(d) Exception for Officers Graduating From Other-than-in-
     residence Programs.--(1) Subsection (a) does not apply to an 
     officer graduating from a school within the National Defense 
     University specified in subsection (c) following pursuit of a 
     program on an other-than-in-residence basis.
       ``(2) Subsection (b) does not apply with respect to any 
     group of officers graduating from a school within the 
     National Defense University specified in subsection (c) 
     following pursuit of a program on an other-than-in-residence 
     basis.''.

     SEC. 504. MODIFICATION OF DEFINITION OF ``JOINT DUTY 
                   ASSIGNMENT'' TO INCLUDE ALL INSTRUCTOR 
                   ASSIGNMENTS FOR JOINT TRAINING AND EDUCATION.

       Section 668(b)(1)(B) 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 ORDER TO ACTIVE DUTY OF MEMBERS OF 
                   THE SELECTED RESERVE AND CERTAIN MEMBERS OF THE 
                   INDIVIDUAL READY RESERVE FOR PREPLANNED 
                   MISSIONS.

       (a) Authority.--
       (1) In general.--Chapter 1209 of title 10, United States 
     Code, is amended by inserting after section 12304 the 
     following new section:

     ``Sec. 12304a. Selected Reserve and certain Individual Ready 
       Reserve members: order to active duty for preplanned 
       missions

       ``(a) Authority.--When the Secretary of a military 
     department determines that it is necessary to augment the 
     active forces for a preplanned mission, the Secretary may, 
     subject to subsection (b), order any unit, and any member not 
     assigned to a unit organized to serve as a unit, of the 
     Selected Reserve (as defined in section 10143(a) of this 
     title), or any member in the Individual Ready Reserve 
     mobilization category and designated as essential under 
     regulations prescribed by the Secretary, under the 
     jurisdiction of the Secretary, without the consent of the 
     members, to active duty for not more than 365 consecutive 
     days.
       ``(b) Limitations.--(1) Units or members may be ordered to 
     active duty under this section only if--
       ``(A) the manpower and associated costs of such active duty 
     are specifically included and identified in the defense 
     budget materials for the fiscal year or years in which such 
     units or members are anticipated to be ordered to active 
     duty; and
       ``(B) the budget information on such costs includes a 
     description of the mission for which such units or members 
     are anticipated to be ordered to active duty and the 
     anticipated length of time of the order of such units or 
     members to active duty on an involuntary basis.
       ``(2) Not more than 60,000 members of the reserve 
     components of the armed forces may be on active duty under 
     this section at any one time.
       ``(c) Exclusion From Strength Limitations.--Members ordered 
     to active duty under this section shall not be counted in 
     computing authorized strength in members on active duty or 
     total number of members in grade under this title or any 
     other law.
       ``(d) Notice to Congress.--Whenever the Secretary of a 
     military department orders any unit or member of the Selected 
     Reserve or Individual Ready Reserve to active duty under 
     subsection (a), such Secretary shall submit to Congress a 
     report, in writing, setting forth the circumstances 
     necessitating the action taken under this section and 
     describing the anticipated use of such units or members.
       ``(e) Termination of Duty.--Whenever any unit of the 
     Selected Reserve or any member of the Selected Reserve not 
     assigned to a unit organized to serve as a unit, or any 
     member of the Individual Ready Reserve, is ordered to active 
     duty under subsection (a), the service of all units or 
     members so ordered to active duty may be terminated by--
       ``(1) order of the Secretary of the military department 
     concerned, or
       ``(2) law.
       ``(f) Relationship to War Powers Resolution.--Nothing 
     contained in this section shall be construed as amending or 
     limiting the application of the provisions of the War Powers 
     Resolution (50 U.S.C. 1541 et seq.).
       ``(g) Considerations for Involuntary Order to Active 
     Duty.--In determining which members of the Selected Reserve 
     and the Individual Ready Reserve will be ordered to duty 
     without their consent under this section, appropriate 
     consideration shall be given to--
       ``(1) the length and nature of previous service, to assure 
     such sharing of exposure to hazards as the national security 
     and military requirements will reasonably allow;
       ``(2) the frequency of assignments during service career;

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       ``(3) family responsibilities; and
       ``(4) employment necessary to maintain the national health, 
     safety, or interest.
       ``(h) Policies and Procedures.--The Secretaries of the 
     military departments shall prescribe policies and procedures 
     to carry out this section, including on determinations of 
     orders to active duty under subsection (g). Such policies and 
     procedures shall not go into effect until approved by the 
     Secretary of Defense.
       ``(i) Definitions.--In this section:
       ``(1) The term `defense budget materials' has the meaning 
     given that term in section 231(d)(2) of this title.
       ``(2) The term `Individual Ready Reserve mobilization 
     category' means, in the case of any reserve component, the 
     category of the Individual Ready Reserve described in section 
     10144(b) of this title.''.
       (2) Clerical amendment.--The table of sections at the 
     beginning of chapter 1209 of such title is amended by 
     inserting after the item relating to section 12304 the 
     following new item:

``12304a. Selected Reserve and certain Individual Ready Reserve 
              members: order to active duty for preplanned missions.''.
       (b) Clarifying Amendments Relating to Authority To Order 
     Active Duty Other Than During War or National Emergency.--
     Section 12304(a) of such title is amended--
       (1) by inserting ``named'' before ``operational mission''; 
     and
       (2) by striking ``365 days'' and inserting ``365 
     consecutive days''.

     SEC. 512. MODIFICATION OF ELIGIBILITY FOR CONSIDERATION FOR 
                   PROMOTION FOR CERTAIN RESERVE OFFICERS EMPLOYED 
                   AS MILITARY TECHNICIANS (DUAL STATUS).

       Section 14301 of title 10, United States Code, is amended 
     by adding at the end the following new subsection:
       ``(i) Certain Reserve Officers.--A reserve officer who is 
     employed as military technician (dual status) under section 
     10216 of this title, and who has been retained beyond the 
     mandatory removal date for years of service under section 
     10216(f) or 14702(a)(2) of this title, is not eligible for 
     consideration for promotion by a mandatory promotion board 
     convened under section 14101(a) of this title.''.

     SEC. 513. MODIFICATION OF TIME IN WHICH PRESEPARATION 
                   COUNSELING MUST BE PROVIDED TO RESERVE 
                   COMPONENT MEMBERS BEING DEMOBILIZED.

       Section 1142(a)(3)(B) of title 10, United States Code, is 
     amended by inserting ``or in the event a member of a reserve 
     component is being demobilized under circumstances in which 
     (as determined by the Secretary concerned) operational 
     requirements make the 90-day requirement under subparagraph 
     (A) unfeasible,'' after ``or separation date,''.

     SEC. 514. REPORT ON TERMINATION OF MILITARY TECHNICIAN AS A 
                   DISTINCT PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT CATEGORY.

       (a) Independent Study Required.--The Secretary of Defense 
     shall conduct an independent study of the feasibility and 
     advisability of terminating the military technician as a 
     distinct personnel management category of the Department of 
     Defense.
       (b) Elements.--In conducting the study required by 
     subsection (a), the Secretary shall--
       (1) identify various options for deploying units of the 
     Selected Reserve of the Ready Reserve that otherwise use 
     military technicians through use of a combination of active 
     duty personnel, reserve component personnel, State civilian 
     employees, and Federal civilian employees in a manner that 
     meets mission requirements without harming unit readiness;
       (2) identify various means for the management by the 
     Department of the transition of military technicians to a 
     system that relies on traditional personnel categories of 
     active duty personnel, reserve component personnel, and 
     civilian personnel, and for the management of any effects of 
     that transition on the pay and benefits of current military 
     technicians (including means for mitigating or avoiding such 
     effects in the course of such transition);
       (3) determine whether military technicians who are employed 
     at the commencement of the transition described in paragraph 
     (2) should remain as technicians, whether with or without a 
     military status, until separation or retirement, rather than 
     transitioned to such a traditional personnel category;
       (4) identify and take into account the unique needs of the 
     National Guard in the management and use of military 
     technicians;
       (5) determine potential cost savings, if any, to be 
     achieved as a result of the transition described in paragraph 
     (2), including savings in long-term mandatory entitlement 
     costs associated with military and civil service retirement 
     obligations;
       (6) develop a recommendation on the feasibility and 
     advisability of terminating the military technician as a 
     distinct personnel management category, and, if the 
     termination is determined to be feasible and advisable, 
     develop recommendations for appropriate legislative and 
     administrative action to implement the termination;
       (7) address any other matter relating to the management and 
     long-term viability of the military technician as a distinct 
     personnel management category that the Secretary shall 
     specify for purposes of the study; and
       (8) ensure the involvement and input of military 
     technicians (dual status).
       (c) Report.--Not later than one year after the date of the 
     enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall submit to the 
     congressional defense committees a report on the study 
     required by subsection (a). The report shall set forth the 
     results of the study, including the matters specified in 
     subsection (b), and include such comments and recommendations 
     on the results of the study as the Secretary considers 
     appropriate.

     SEC. 515. AUTHORITY TO ORDER ARMY RESERVE, NAVY RESERVE, 
                   MARINE CORPS RESERVE, AND AIR FORCE RESERVE TO 
                   ACTIVE DUTY TO PROVIDE ASSISTANCE IN RESPONSE 
                   TO A MAJOR DISASTER OR EMERGENCY.

       (a) Authority.--
       (1) In general.--Chapter 1209 of title 10, United States 
     Code, as amended by section 511(a)(1), is further amended by 
     inserting after section 12304a the following new section:

     ``Sec. 12304b. Army Reserve, Navy Reserve, Marine Corps 
       Reserve, and Air Force Reserve: order to active duty to 
       provide assistance in response to a major disaster or 
       emergency

       ``(a) Authority.--When a Governor requests Federal 
     assistance in responding to a major disaster or emergency (as 
     those terms are defined in section 102 of the Robert T. 
     Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 
     U.S.C. 5122)), the Secretary of Defense may, without the 
     consent of the member affected, order any unit, and any 
     member not assigned to a unit organized to serve as a unit, 
     of the Army Reserve, Navy Reserve, Marine Corps Reserve, and 
     Air Force Reserve to active duty for a continuous period of 
     not more than 120 days to respond to the Governor's request.
       ``(b) Exclusion From Strength Limitations.--Members ordered 
     to active duty under this section shall not be counted in 
     computing authorized strength of members on active duty or 
     members in grade under this title or any other law.
       ``(c) Termination of Duty.--Whenever any unit or member of 
     the reserve components is ordered to active duty under this 
     section, the service of all units or members so ordered to 
     active duty may be terminated by order of the Secretary of 
     Defense or law.''.
       (2) Clerical amendment.--The table of sections at the 
     beginning of such chapter, as amended by section 511(a)(2), 
     is further amended by inserting after the item relating to 
     section 12304a the following new item:

``12304b. Army Reserve, Navy Reserve, Marine Corps Reserve, Air Force 
              Reserve: order to active duty to provide assistance in 
              response to a major disaster or emergency.''.
       (b) Treatment of Operations as Contingency Operations.--
     Section 101(a)(13)(B) of such title is amended by inserting 
     ``12304b,'' after ``12304,''.
       (c) Usual and Customary Arrangement.--
       (1) Dual-status commander.--When the Armed Forces and the 
     National Guard are employed simultaneously in support of 
     civil authorities in the United States, appointment of a 
     commissioned officer as a dual-status commander serving on 
     active duty and duty in, or with, the National Guard of a 
     State under sections 315 or 325 of title 32, United States 
     Code, as commander of Federal forces by Federal authorities 
     and as commander of State National Guard forces by State 
     authorities, should be the usual and customary command and 
     control arrangement, including for missions involving a major 
     disaster or emergency as those terms are defined in section 
     102 of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency 
     Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5122). The chain of command for the 
     Armed Forces shall remain in accordance with sections 162(b) 
     and 164(c) of title 10, United States Code.
       (2) State authorities supported.--When a major disaster or 
     emergency occurs in any area subject to the laws of any 
     State, Territory, or the District of Columbia, the Governor 
     of the State affected normally should be the principal civil 
     authority supported by the primary Federal agency and its 
     supporting Federal entities, and the Adjutant General of the 
     State or his or her subordinate designee normally should be 
     the principal military authority supported by the dual-status 
     commander when acting in his or her State capacity.
       (3) Rule of construction.--Nothing in paragraphs (1) or (2) 
     shall be construed to preclude or limit, in any way, the 
     authorities of the President, the Secretary of Defense, or 
     the Governor of any State to direct, control, and prescribe 
     command and control arrangements for forces under their 
     command.

                Subtitle C--General Service Authorities

     SEC. 521. REPEAL OF MANDATORY HIGH-DEPLOYMENT ALLOWANCE.

       (a) Repeal.--Section 436 of title 37, United States Code, 
     is repealed.
       (b) Clerical Amendment.--The table of sections at the 
     beginning of chapter 7 of such title is amended by striking 
     the item relating to section 436.

     SEC. 522. PROHIBITION ON DENIAL OF REENLISTMENT OF MEMBERS 
                   FOR UNSUITABILITY BASED ON THE SAME MEDICAL 
                   CONDITION FOR WHICH THEY WERE DETERMINED TO BE 
                   FIT FOR DUTY.

       (a) Prohibition.--Subsection (a) of section 1214a of title 
     10, United States Code, is amended by inserting ``, or deny 
     reenlistment of the member,'' after ``a member described in 
     subsection (b)''.
       (b) Conforming Amendment.--Subsection (c)(3) of such 
     section is amended by inserting ``or denial of reenlistment'' 
     after ``to warrant administrative separation''.
       (c) Clerical Amendments.--
       (1) Heading amendment.--The heading of such section is 
     amended to read as follows:

     ``Sec. 1214a. Members determined fit for duty in Physical 
       Evaluation Board: prohibition on involuntary administrative 
       separation or denial of reenlistment due to unsuitability 
       based on medical conditions considered in evaluation''.

       (2) Table of sections.--The table of sections at the 
     beginning of chapter 61 of such title is

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     amended by striking the item relating to section 1214a and 
     inserting the following new item:

``1214a. Members determined fit for duty in Physical Evaluation Board: 
              prohibition on involuntary administrative separation or 
              denial of reenlistment due to unsuitability based on 
              medical conditions considered in evaluation.''.

     SEC. 523. EXPANSION OF REGULAR ENLISTED MEMBERS COVERED BY 
                   EARLY DISCHARGE AUTHORITY.

       Section 1171 of title 10, United States Code, is amended by 
     striking ``within three months'' and inserting ``within one 
     year''.

     SEC. 524. EXTENSION OF VOLUNTARY SEPARATION PAY AND BENEFITS.

       Section 1175a(k)(1) of title 10, United States Code, is 
     amended by striking ``December 31, 2012'' and inserting 
     ``December 31, 2018''.

     SEC. 525. EMPLOYMENT SKILLS TRAINING FOR MEMBERS OF THE ARMED 
                   FORCES ON ACTIVE DUTY WHO ARE TRANSITIONING TO 
                   CIVILIAN LIFE.

       Section 1143 of title 10, United States Code, is amended by 
     adding at the end the following new subsection:
       ``(e) Employment Skills Training.--(1) The Secretary of a 
     military department may carry out one or more programs to 
     provide eligible members of the armed forces under the 
     jurisdiction of the Secretary with job training and 
     employment skills training to help prepare such members for 
     employment in the civilian sector.
       ``(2) A member of the armed forces is an eligible member 
     for purposes of a program under this subsection if the 
     member--
       ``(A) has completed at least 180 days on active duty in the 
     armed forces; and
       ``(B) is expected to be discharged or released from active 
     duty in the armed forces within 180 days of the date of 
     commencement of participation in such a program.
       ``(3) Any program under this subsection shall be carried 
     out in accordance with regulations prescribed by the 
     Secretary of Defense.''.

     SEC. 526. POLICY ON MILITARY RECRUITMENT AND ENLISTMENT OF 
                   GRADUATES OF SECONDARY SCHOOLS.

       (a) Equal Treatment for Secondary School Graduates.--
       (1) Equal treatment.--For the purposes of recruitment and 
     enlistment in the Armed Forces, the Secretary of a military 
     department shall treat a graduate described in paragraph (2) 
     in the same manner as a graduate of a secondary school (as 
     defined in section 9101(38) of the Elementary and Secondary 
     Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 7801(38)).
       (2) Covered graduates.--Paragraph (1) applies with respect 
     to a person who--
       (A) receives a diploma from a secondary school that is 
     legally operating; or
       (B) otherwise completes a program of secondary education in 
     compliance with the education laws of the State in which the 
     person resides.
       (b) Policy on Recruitment and Enlistment.--Not later than 
     180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the 
     Secretary of Defense shall prescribe a policy on recruitment 
     and enlistment that incorporates the following:
       (1) Means for identifying persons described in subsection 
     (a)(2) who are qualified for recruitment and enlistment in 
     the Armed Forces, which may include the use of a noncognitive 
     aptitude test, adaptive personality assessment, or other 
     operational attrition screening tool to predict performance, 
     behaviors, and attitudes of potential recruits that influence 
     attrition and the ability to adapt to a regimented life in 
     the Armed Forces.
       (2) Means for assessing how qualified persons fulfill their 
     enlistment obligation.
       (3) Means for maintaining data, by each diploma source, 
     which can be used to analyze attrition rates among qualified 
     persons.
       (c) Recruitment Plan.--As part of the policy required by 
     subsection (b), the Secretary of each of the military 
     departments shall develop a recruitment plan that includes a 
     marketing strategy for targeting various segments of 
     potential recruits with all types of secondary education 
     credentials.
       (d) Communication Plan.--The Secretary of each of the 
     military departments shall develop a communication plan to 
     ensure that the policy and recruitment plan are understood by 
     military recruiters.

     SEC. 527. FREEDOM OF CONSCIENCE OF MILITARY CHAPLAINS WITH 
                   RESPECT TO THE PERFORMANCE OF MARRIAGES.

       A military chaplain who, as a matter of conscience or moral 
     principle, does not wish to perform a marriage may not be 
     required to do so.

                   Subtitle D--Education and Training

     SEC. 541. ENHANCEMENT OF AUTHORITIES ON JOINT PROFESSIONAL 
                   MILITARY EDUCATION.

       (a) Authority To Credit Military Graduates of the National 
     Defense Intelligence College With Completion of Joint 
     Professional Military Education Phase I.--
       (1) Joint professional military education phase i.--Section 
     2154(a)(1) of title 10, United States Code, is amended by 
     inserting ``or at a joint intermediate level school'' before 
     the period at the end.
       (2) Joint intermediate level school defined.--Section 
     2151(b) of such title is amended by adding at the end the 
     following new paragraph:
       ``(3) The term `joint intermediate level school' includes 
     the National Defense Intelligence College.''.
       (b) Authority for Other-than-in Residence Program Taught 
     Through Joint Forces Staff College.--
       (1) In general.--Section 2154(a)(2) of such title is 
     amended--
       (A) in the matter preceding subparagraph (A), by striking 
     ``in residence at'';
       (B) in subparagraph (A), by inserting ``by'' after ``(A)''; 
     and
       (C) in subparagraph (B), by inserting ``in residence at'' 
     after ``(B)''.
       (2) Conforming amendment.--Section 2156(b) of such title is 
     amended by inserting ``in residence'' after ``course of 
     instruction offered''.

     SEC. 542. GRADE OF COMMISSIONED OFFICERS IN UNIFORMED MEDICAL 
                   ACCESSION PROGRAMS.

       (a) Medical Students of USUHS.--Section 2114(b) of title 
     10, United States Code, is amended--
       (1) in paragraph (1), by striking the second sentence and 
     inserting the following new sentences: ``Each medical student 
     shall be appointed as a regular officer in the grade of 
     second lieutenant or ensign. An officer so appointed may, 
     upon meeting such criteria for promotion as may be prescribed 
     by the Secretary concerned, be appointed in the regular grade 
     of first lieutenant or lieutenant (junior grade). Medical 
     students commissioned under this section shall serve on 
     active duty in their respective grades.''; and
       (2) in paragraph (2), by striking ``grade of second 
     lieutenant or ensign'' and inserting ``grade in which the 
     member is serving under paragraph (1)''.
       (b) Participants in Health Professions Scholarship and 
     Financial Assistance Program.--Section 2121(c) of such title 
     is amended--
       (1) in paragraph (1), by striking the second sentence and 
     inserting the following new sentences: ``Each person so 
     commissioned shall be appointed as a reserve officer in the 
     grade of second lieutenant or ensign. An officer so appointed 
     may, upon meeting such criteria for promotion as may be 
     prescribed by the Secretary concerned, be appointed in the 
     reserve grade of first lieutenant or lieutenant (junior 
     grade). Medical students commissioned under this section 
     shall serve on active duty in their respective grades for a 
     period of 45 days during each year of participation in the 
     program.''; and
       (2) in paragraph (2), by striking ``grade of second 
     lieutenant or ensign'' and inserting ``grade in which the 
     member is serving under paragraph (1)''.
       (c) Officers Detailed as Students at Medical Schools.--
     Subsection (e) of section 2004a of such title is amended--
       (1) in the subsection heading, by striking ``Appointment 
     and Treatment of Prior Active Service'' and inserting 
     ``Service on Active Duty''; and
       (2) by striking paragraph (1) and inserting the following 
     new paragraph (1):
       ``(1) A commissioned officer detailed under subsection (a) 
     shall serve on active duty, subject to the limitations on 
     grade specified in section 2114(b)(1) of this title and with 
     the entitlement to basic pay as specified in section 
     2114(b)(2) of this title.''.

     SEC. 543. RESERVE COMPONENT MENTAL HEALTH STUDENT STIPEND.

       (a) Reserve Component Mental Health Student Stipend.--
     Section 16201 of title 10, United States Code, is amended--
       (1) by redesignating subsection (f) as subsection (g); and
       (2) by inserting after subsection (e) the following new 
     subsection (f):
       ``(f) Mental Health Professionals in Critical Wartime 
     Specialties.--(1) Under the stipend program under this 
     chapter, the Secretary of the military department concerned 
     may enter into an agreement with a person who--
       ``(A) is eligible to be appointed as an officer in a 
     reserve component;
       ``(B) is enrolled or has been accepted for enrollment in an 
     institution in a course of study that results in a degree in 
     clinical psychology or social work;
       ``(C) signs an agreement that, unless sooner separated, the 
     person will--
       ``(i) complete the educational phase of the program;
       ``(ii) accept a reappointment or redesignation within the 
     person's reserve component, if tendered, based upon the 
     person's health profession, following satisfactory completion 
     of the educational and intern programs; and
       ``(iii) participate in a residency program if required for 
     clinical licensure; and
       ``(D) if required by regulations prescribed by the 
     Secretary of Defense, agrees to apply for, if eligible, and 
     accept, if offered, residency training in a health profession 
     skill that has been designated by the Secretary as a 
     critically needed wartime skill.
       ``(2) Under the agreement--
       ``(A) the Secretary of the military department concerned 
     shall agree to pay the participant a stipend, in the amount 
     determined under subsection (g), for the period or the 
     remainder of the period that the student is satisfactorily 
     progressing toward a degree in clinical psychology or social 
     work while enrolled in a school accredited in the designated 
     mental health discipline;
       ``(B) the participant shall not be eligible to receive such 
     stipend before appointment, designation, or assignment as an 
     officer for service in the Ready Reserve;
       ``(C) the participant shall be subject to such active duty 
     requirements as may be specified in the agreement and to 
     active duty in time of war or national emergency as provided 
     by law for members of the Ready Reserve; and
       ``(D) the participant shall agree to serve, upon successful 
     completion of the program, one year in the Ready Reserve for 
     each six months, or part thereof, for which the stipend is 
     provided, to be served in the Selected Reserve or in the 
     Individual Ready Reserve as specified in the agreement.''.
       (b) Conforming Amendments.--Such section is further 
     amended--
       (1) in subsections (b)(2)(A), (c)(2)(A), and (d)(2)(A), by 
     striking ``subsection (f)'' and inserting ``subsection (g)''; 
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       (2) in subsection (g), as redesignated by subsection (a)(1) 
     of this section, by striking ``subsection (b) or (c)'' and 
     inserting ``subsection (b), (c), or (f)''.

     SEC. 544. ENROLLMENT OF CERTAIN SERIOUSLY WOUNDED, ILL, OR 
                   INJURED FORMER OR RETIRED ENLISTED MEMBERS OF 
                   THE ARMED FORCES IN ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS 
                   OF THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF THE AIR FORCE IN 
                   ORDER TO COMPLETE DEGREE PROGRAM.

       (a) In General.--Section 9315 of title 10, United States 
     Code, is amended--
       (1) by redesignating subsection (c) as subsection (d); and
       (2) by inserting after subsection (b) the following new 
     subsection (c):
       ``(c) Seriously Wounded, Ill, or Injured Former and Retired 
     Enlisted Members.--(1) The Secretary of the Air Force may 
     authorize participation in a program of higher education 
     under subsection (a)(1) by a person who is a former or 
     retired enlisted member of the armed forces who at the time 
     of the person's separation from active duty--
       ``(A) had commenced but had not completed a program of 
     higher education under subsection (a)(1); and
       ``(B) is categorized by the Secretary concerned as 
     seriously wounded, ill, or injured.
       ``(2) A person may not be authorized under paragraph (1) to 
     participate in a program of higher education after the end of 
     the 10-year period beginning on the date of the person's 
     separation from active duty.''.
       (b) Conforming Amendments.--Subsection (d) of such section, 
     as redesignated by subsection (a)(1), is amended by striking 
     ``enlisted member'' both places it appears and inserting 
     ``person''.
       (c) Effective Date.--Subsection (c) of section 9315 of 
     title 10, United States Code (as added by subsection (a)(2)), 
     shall apply to persons covered by paragraph (1) of such 
     subsection who are categorized by the Secretary concerned as 
     seriously wounded, ill, or injured after September 11, 2001. 
     With respect to any such person who is separated from active 
     duty during the period beginning on September 12, 2001, and 
     ending on the date of the enactment of this Act, the 10-year 
     period specified in paragraph (2) of such subsection shall be 
     deemed to commence on the date of the enactment of this Act.

     SEC. 545. 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 R.O.T.C.

       ``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 100 physically fit 
     students over 14 years of age.''.
       (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 R.O.T.C.''.
       (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.

     SEC. 546. TEMPORARY AUTHORITY TO WAIVE MAXIMUM AGE LIMITATION 
                   ON ADMISSION TO THE MILITARY SERVICE ACADEMIES.

       (a) Waiver for Certain Enlisted Members.--The Secretary of 
     the military department concerned may waive the maximum age 
     limitation specified in section 4346(a), 6958(a)(1), or 
     9346(a) of title 10, United States Code, for the admission of 
     an enlisted member of the Armed Forces to the United States 
     Military Academy, the United States Naval Academy, or the 
     United States Air Force Academy if the member--
       (1) satisfies the eligibility requirements for admission to 
     that academy (other than the maximum age limitation); and
       (2) was or is prevented from being admitted to a military 
     service academy before the member reached the maximum age 
     specified in such sections as a result of service on active 
     duty in a theater of operations for Operation Iraqi Freedom, 
     Operation Enduring Freedom, or Operation New Dawn.
       (b) Maximum Age for Receipt of Waiver.--A waiver may not be 
     granted under this section if the candidate would pass the 
     candidate's twenty-sixth birthday by July 1 of the year in 
     which the candidate would enter the military service academy 
     pursuant to the waiver.
       (c) Limitation on Number Admitted Using Waiver.--Not more 
     than five candidates may be admitted to each of the military 
     service academies for an academic year pursuant to a waiver 
     granted under this section.
       (d) Record Keeping Requirement.--The Secretary of each 
     military department shall maintain records on the number of 
     graduates of the military service academy under the 
     jurisdiction of the Secretary who are admitted pursuant to a 
     waiver granted under this section and who remain in the Armed 
     Forces beyond the active duty service obligation assumed upon 
     graduation. The Secretary shall compare their retention rate 
     to the retention rate of graduates of that academy generally.
       (e) Reports.--Not later than April 1, 2016, the Secretary 
     of each military department shall submit to the Committees on 
     Armed Services of the Senate and the House of Representatives 
     a report specifying--
       (1) the number of applications for waivers received by the 
     Secretary under this section;
       (2) the number of waivers granted by the Secretary under 
     this section;
       (3) the number of candidates actually admitted to the 
     military service academy under the jurisdiction of the 
     Secretary pursuant to a waiver granted by the Secretary under 
     this section; and
       (4) beginning with the class of 2009, the number of 
     graduates of the military service academy under the 
     jurisdiction of the Secretary who, before admission to that 
     academy, were enlisted members of the Armed Forces and who 
     remain in the Armed Forces beyond the active duty service 
     obligation assumed upon graduation.
       (f) Duration of Waiver Authority.--The authority to grant a 
     waiver under this section expires on September 30, 2016.

     SEC. 547. PILOT PROGRAM ON RECEIPT OF CIVILIAN CREDENTIALING 
                   FOR SKILLS REQUIRED FOR MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL 
                   SPECIALTIES.

       (a) Pilot Program Required.--Commencing not later than nine 
     months after the date of the enactment of this Act, the 
     Secretary of Defense shall carry out a pilot program to 
     assess the feasibility and advisability of permitting 
     enlisted members of the Armed Forces to obtain civilian 
     credentialing or licensing for skills required for military 
     occupational specialties (MOS) or qualification for duty 
     specialty codes.
       (b) Elements.--In carrying out the pilot program, the 
     Secretary shall--
       (1) designate not less than three or more than five 
     military occupational specialities or duty speciality codes 
     for coverage under the pilot program; and
       (2) permit enlisted members of the Armed Forces to obtain 
     the credentials or licenses required for the specialities or 
     codes so designated through civilian credentialing or 
     licensing entities, institutions, or bodies selected by the 
     Secretary for purposes of the pilot program, whether 
     concurrently with military training, at the completion of 
     military training, or both.
       (c) Report.--Not later than one year after commencement of 
     the pilot program, the Secretary shall submit to Congress a 
     report on the pilot program. The report shall set forth the 
     following:
       (1) The number of enlisted members who participated in the 
     pilot program.
       (2) A description of the costs incurred by the Department 
     of Defense in connection with the receipt by members of 
     credentialing or licensing under the pilot program.
       (3) A comparison the cost associated with receipt by 
     members of credentialing or licensing under the pilot program 
     with the cost of receipt of similar credentialing or 
     licensing by recently-discharged veterans of the Armed Forces 
     under programs currently operated by the Department of 
     Veterans Affairs and the Department of Labor.
       (4) The recommendation of the Secretary as to the 
     feasibility and advisability of expanding the pilot program 
     to additional military occupational specialties or duty 
     specialty codes, and, if such expansion is considered 
     feasible and advisable, a list of the military occupational 
     specialties and duty specialty codes recommended for 
     inclusion the expansion.

        Subtitle E--Military Justice and Legal Matters Generally

     SEC. 551. REFORM OF OFFENSES RELATING TO RAPE, SEXUAL 
                   ASSAULT, AND OTHER SEXUAL MISCONDUCT UNDER THE 
                   UNIFORM CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE.

       (a) Rape and Sexual Assault Generally.--Section 920 of 
     title 10, United States Code (article 120 of the Uniform Code 
     of Military Justice), is amended as follows:
       (1) Revised offense of rape.--Subsection (a) is amended to 
     read as follows:
       ``(a) Rape.--Any person subject to this chapter who commits 
     a sexual act upon another person by--
       ``(1) using unlawful force against that other person;
       ``(2) using force causing or likely to cause death or 
     grievous bodily harm to any person;
       ``(3) threatening or placing that other person in fear that 
     any person will be subjected to death, grievous bodily harm, 
     or kidnapping;
       ``(4) first rendering that other person unconscious; or
       ``(5) administering to that other person by force or threat 
     of force, or without the knowledge or consent of that person, 
     a drug, intoxicant, or other similar substance and thereby 
     substantially impairing the ability of that other person to 
     appraise or control conduct;
     is guilty of rape and shall be punished as a court-martial 
     may direct.''.
       (2) Repeal of provisions relating to offenses replaced by 
     new article 120b.--Subsections (b), (d), (f), (g), (i), (j), 
     and (o) are repealed.
       (3) Revised offense of sexual assault.--Subsection (c) is 
     redesignated as subsection (b) and is amended to read as 
     follows:
       ``(b) Sexual Assault.--Any person subject to this chapter 
     who--
       ``(1) commits a sexual act upon another person by--
       ``(A) threatening or placing that other person in fear;
       ``(B) causing bodily harm to that other person;
       ``(C) making a fraudulent representation that the sexual 
     act serves a professional purpose; or

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       ``(D) inducing a belief by any artifice, pretense, or 
     concealment that the person is another person;
       ``(2) commits a sexual act upon another person when the 
     person knows or reasonably should know that the other person 
     is asleep, unconscious, or otherwise unaware that the sexual 
     act is occurring; or
       ``(3) commits a sexual act upon another person when the 
     other person is incapable of consenting to the sexual act due 
     to--
       ``(A) impairment by any drug, intoxicant, or other similar 
     substance, and that condition is known or reasonably should 
     be known by the person; or
       ``(B) a mental disease or defect, or physical disability, 
     and that condition is known or reasonably should be known by 
     the person;
     is guilty of sexual assault and shall be punished as a court-
     martial may direct.''.
       (4) Aggravated sexual contact.--Subsection (e) is 
     redesignated as subsection (c) and is amended--
       (A) by striking ``engages in'' and inserting ``commits''; 
     and
       (B) by striking ``with'' and inserting ``upon''.
       (5) Abusive sexual contact.--Subsection (h) is redesignated 
     as subsection (d) and is amended--
       (A) by striking ``engages in'' and inserting ``commits'';
       (B) by striking ``with'' and inserting ``upon''; and
       (C) by striking ``subsection (c) (aggravated sexual 
     assault)'' and inserting ``subsection (b) (sexual assault)''.
       (6) Repeal of provisions relating to offenses replaced by 
     new article 120c.--Subsections (k), (l), (m), and (n) are 
     repealed.
       (7) Proof of threat.--Subsection (p) is redesignated as 
     subsection (e) and is amended--
       (A) by striking ``the accused made'' and inserting ``a 
     person made'';
       (B) by striking ``the accused actually'' and inserting 
     ``the person actually''; and
       (C) by inserting before the period at the end the 
     following: ``or had the ability to carry out the threat''.
       (8) Defenses.--Subsection (q) is redesignated as subsection 
     (f) and is amended to read as follows:
       ``(f) Defenses.--An accused may raise any applicable 
     defenses available under this chapter or the Rules for Court-
     Martial. Marriage is not a defense for any conduct in issue 
     in any prosecution under this section.''.
       (9) Provisions relating to affirmative defenses.--
     Subsections (r) and (s) are repealed.
       (10) Definitions.--Subsection (t) is redesignated as 
     subsection (g) and is amended--
       (A) in paragraph (1)--
       (i) in subparagraph (A), by inserting ``or anus or mouth'' 
     after ``vulva''; and
       (ii) in subparagraph (B)--

       (I) by striking ``genital opening'' and inserting ``vulva 
     or anus or mouth,''; and
       (II) by striking ``a hand or finger'' and inserting ``any 
     part of the body'';

       (B) by striking paragraph (2) and inserting the following:
       ``(2) Sexual contact.--The term `sexual contact' means--
       ``(A) touching, or causing another person to touch, either 
     directly or through the clothing, the genitalia, anus, groin, 
     breast, inner thigh, or buttocks of any person, with an 
     intent to abuse, humiliate, or degrade any person; or
       ``(B) any touching, or causing another person to touch, 
     either directly or through the clothing, any body part of any 
     person, if done with an intent to arouse or gratify the 
     sexual desire of any person.
     Touching may be accomplished by any part of the body.''.
       (C) by striking paragraph (4) and redesignating paragraph 
     (3) as paragraph (4);
       (D) by redesignating paragraph (8) as paragraph (3), 
     transferring that paragraph so as to appear after paragraph 
     (2), and amending that paragraph by inserting before the 
     period at the end the following: ``, including any 
     nonconsensual sexual act or nonconsensual sexual contact'';
       (E) in paragraph (4), as redesignated by subparagraph (C), 
     by striking the last sentence;
       (F) by striking paragraphs (5) and (7);
       (G) by redesignating paragraph (6) as paragraph (7);
       (H) by inserting after paragraph (4), as redesignated by 
     subparagraph (C), the following new paragraphs (5) and (6):
       ``(5) Force.--The term `force' means--
       ``(A) the use of a weapon;
       ``(B) the use of such physical strength or violence as is 
     sufficient to overcome, restrain, or injure a person; or
       ``(C) inflicting physical harm sufficient to coerce or 
     compel submission by the victim.
       ``(6) Unlawful force.--The term `unlawful force' means an 
     act of force done without legal justification or excuse.'';
       (I) in paragraph (7), as redesignated by subparagraph (G)--
       (i) by striking ``under paragraph (3)'' and all that 
     follows through ``contact),''; and
       (ii) by striking ``death, grievous bodily harm, or 
     kidnapping'' and inserting ``the wrongful action contemplated 
     by the communication or action.'';
       (J) by striking paragraphs (9) through (13);
       (K) by redesignating paragraph (14) as paragraph (8) and in 
     that paragraph--
       (i) by inserting ``(A)'' before ``The term'';
       (ii) by striking ``words or overt acts indicating'' and 
     ``sexual'' in the first sentence;
       (iii) by striking ``accused's'' in the third sentence;
       (iv) by inserting ``or social or sexual'' before 
     ``relationship'' in the fourth sentence;
       (v) by striking ``sexual'' before ``conduct'' in the fourth 
     sentence;
       (vi) by striking ``A person cannot consent'' and all that 
     follows through the period; and
       (vii) by adding at the end the following new subparagraphs:
       ``(B) A sleeping, unconscious, or incompetent person cannot 
     consent. A person cannot consent to force causing or likely 
     to cause death or grievous bodily harm or to being rendered 
     unconscious. A person cannot consent while under threat or in 
     fear or under the circumstances described in subparagraph (C) 
     or (D) of subsection (b)(1).
       ``(C) Lack of consent may be inferred based on the 
     circumstances of the offense. All the surrounding 
     circumstances are to be considered in determining whether a 
     person gave consent, or whether a person did not resist or 
     ceased to resist only because of another person's actions.''; 
     and
       (L) by striking paragraphs (15) and (16).
       (11) Section heading.--The heading of such section 
     (article) is amended to read as follows:

     ``Sec. 920. Art. 120. Rape and sexual assault generally''.

       (b) Rape and Sexual Assault of a Child.--Chapter 47 of such 
     title (the Uniform Code of Military Justice) is amended by 
     inserting after section 920a (article 120a), as amended by 
     subsection (a), the following new section (article):

     ``Sec. 920b. Art. 120b. Rape and sexual assault of a child

       ``(a) Rape of a Child.--Any person subject to this chapter 
     who--
       ``(1) commits a sexual act upon a child who has not 
     attained the age of 12 years; or
       ``(2) commits a sexual act upon a child who has attained 
     the age of 12 years by--
       ``(A) using force against any person;
       ``(B) threatening or placing that child in fear;
       ``(C) rendering that child unconscious; or
       ``(D) administering to that child a drug, intoxicant, or 
     other similar substance;
     is guilty of rape of a child and shall be punished as a 
     court-martial may direct.
       ``(b) Sexual Assault of a Child.--Any person subject to 
     this chapter who commits a sexual act upon a child who has 
     attained the age of 12 years is guilty of sexual assault of a 
     child and shall be punished as a court-martial may direct.
       ``(c) Sexual Abuse of a Child.--Any person subject to this 
     chapter who commits a lewd act upon a child is guilty of 
     sexual abuse of a child and shall be punished as a court-
     martial may direct.
       ``(d) Age of Child.--
       ``(1) Under 12 years.--In a prosecution under this section, 
     it need not be proven that the accused knew the age of the 
     other person engaging in the sexual act or lewd act. It is 
     not a defense that the accused reasonably believed that the 
     child had attained the age of 12 years.
       ``(2) Under 16 years.--In a prosecution under this section, 
     it need not be proven that the accused knew that the other 
     person engaging in the sexual act or lewd act had not 
     attained the age of 16 years, but it is a defense in a 
     prosecution under subsection (b) (sexual assault of a child) 
     or subsection (c) (sexual abuse of a child), which the 
     accused must prove by a preponderance of the evidence, that 
     the accused reasonably believed that the child had attained 
     the age of 16 years, if the child had in fact attained at 
     least the age of 12 years.
       ``(e) Proof of Threat.--In a prosecution under this 
     section, in proving that a person made a threat, it need not 
     be proven that the person actually intended to carry out the 
     threat or had the ability to carry out the threat.
       ``(f) Marriage.--In a prosecution under subsection (b) 
     (sexual assault of a child) or subsection (c) (sexual abuse 
     of a child), it is a defense, which the accused must prove by 
     a preponderance of the evidence, that the persons engaging in 
     the sexual act or lewd act were at that time married to each 
     other, except where the accused commits a sexual act upon the 
     person when the accused knows or reasonably should know that 
     the other person is asleep, unconscious, or otherwise unaware 
     that the sexual act is occurring or when the other person is 
     incapable of consenting to the sexual act due to impairment 
     by any drug, intoxicant, or other similar substance, and that 
     condition was known or reasonably should have been known by 
     the accused.
       ``(g) Consent.--Lack of consent is not an element and need 
     not be proven in any prosecution under this section. A child 
     not legally married to the person committing the sexual act, 
     lewd act, or use of force cannot consent to any sexual act, 
     lewd act, or use of force.
       ``(h) Definitions.--In this section:
       ``(1) Sexual act and sexual contact.--The terms `sexual 
     act' and `sexual contact' have the meanings given those terms 
     in section 920(g) of this title (article 120(g)).
       ``(2) Force.--The term `force' means--
       ``(A) the use of a weapon;
       ``(B) the use of such physical strength or violence as is 
     sufficient to overcome, restrain, or injure a child; or
       ``(C) inflicting physical harm.
     In the case of a parent-child or similar relationship, the 
     use or abuse of parental or similar authority is sufficient 
     to constitute the use of force.
       ``(3) Threatening or placing that child in fear.--The term 
     `threatening or placing that child in fear' means a 
     communication or action that is of sufficient consequence to 
     cause the child to fear that non-compliance will result in 
     the child or another person being subjected to the action 
     contemplated by the communication or action.
       ``(4) Child.--The term `child' means any person who has not 
     attained the age of 16 years.
       ``(5) Lewd act.--The term `lewd act' means--
       ``(A) any sexual contact with a child;
       ``(B) intentionally exposing one's genitalia, anus, 
     buttocks, or female areola or nipple to a child by any means, 
     including via any communication technology, with an intent to 
     abuse,

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     humiliate, or degrade any person, or to arouse or gratify the 
     sexual desire of any person;
       ``(C) intentionally communicating indecent language to a 
     child by any means, including via any communication 
     technology, with an intent to abuse, humiliate, or degrade 
     any person, or to arouse or gratify the sexual desire of any 
     person; or
       ``(D) any indecent conduct, intentionally done with or in 
     the presence of a child, including via any communication 
     technology, that amounts to a form of immorality relating to 
     sexual impurity which is grossly vulgar, obscene, and 
     repugnant to common propriety, and tends to excite sexual 
     desire or deprave morals with respect to sexual relations.''.
       (c) Other Sexual Misconduct.--Such chapter (the Uniform 
     Code of Military Justice) is further amended by inserting 
     after section 920b (article 120b), as added by subsection 
     (b), the following new section:

     ``Sec. 920c. Art. 120c. Other sexual misconduct

       ``(a) Indecent Viewing, Visual Recording, or 
     Broadcasting.--Any person subject to this chapter who, 
     without legal justification or lawful authorization--
       ``(1) knowingly and wrongfully views the private area of 
     another person, without that other person's consent and under 
     circumstances in which that other person has a reasonable 
     expectation of privacy;
       ``(2) knowingly photographs, videotapes, films, or records 
     by any means the private area of another person, without that 
     other person's consent and under circumstances in which that 
     other person has a reasonable expectation of privacy; or
       ``(3) knowingly broadcasts or distributes any such 
     recording that the person knew or reasonably should have 
     known was made under the circumstances proscribed in 
     paragraphs (1) and (2);
     is guilty of an offense under this section and shall be 
     punished as a court-martial may direct.
       ``(b) Forcible Pandering.--Any person subject to this 
     chapter who compels another person to engage in an act of 
     prostitution with any person is guilty of forcible pandering 
     and shall be punished as a court-martial may direct.
       ``(c) Indecent Exposure.--Any person subject to this 
     chapter who intentionally exposes, in an indecent manner, the 
     genitalia, anus, buttocks, or female areola or nipple is 
     guilty of indecent exposure and shall by punished as a court-
     martial may direct.
       ``(d) Definitions.--In this section:
       ``(1) Act of prostitution.--The term `act of prostitution' 
     means a sexual act or sexual contact (as defined in section 
     920(g) of this title (article 120(g))) on account of which 
     anything of value is given to, or received by, any person.
       ``(2) Private area.--The term `private area' means the 
     naked or underwear-clad genitalia, anus, buttocks, or female 
     areola or nipple.
       ``(3) Reasonable expectation of privacy.--The term `under 
     circumstances in which that other person has a reasonable 
     expectation of privacy' means--
       ``(A) circumstances in which a reasonable person would 
     believe that he or she could disrobe in privacy, without 
     being concerned that an image of a private area of the person 
     was being captured; or
       ``(B) circumstances in which a reasonable person would 
     believe that a private area of the person would not be 
     visible to the public.
       ``(4) Broadcast.--The term `broadcast' means to 
     electronically transmit a visual image with the intent that 
     it be viewed by a person or persons.
       ``(5) Distribute.--The term `distribute' means delivering 
     to the actual or constructive possession of another, 
     including transmission by electronic means.
       ``(6) Indecent manner.--The term `indecent manner' means 
     conduct that amounts to a form of immorality relating to 
     sexual impurity which is grossly vulgar, obscene, and 
     repugnant to common propriety, and tends to excite sexual 
     desire or deprave morals with respect to sexual relations.''.
       (d) Repeal of Sodomy Article.--Section 925 of such title 
     (article 125 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice) is 
     repealed.
       (e) Conforming Amendments.--Chapter 47 of such title (the 
     Uniform Code of Military Justice) is further amended as 
     follows:
       (1) Statute of limitations.--Subparagraph (B) of section 
     843(b)(2) (article 43(b)(2)) is amended--
       (A) in clause (i), by striking ``section 920 of this title 
     (article 120)'' and inserting ``section 920, 920a, 920b, or 
     920c of this title (article 120, 120a, 120b, or 120c)'';
       (B) by striking clause (iii); and
       (C) in clause (v)--
       (i) by striking ``indecent assault'';
       (ii) by striking ``rape, or sodomy,'' and inserting ``or 
     rape,''; and
       (iii) by striking ``or liberties with a child''.
       (2) Murder.--Paragraph (4) of section 918 (article 118) is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``sodomy,''; and
       (B) by striking ``aggravated sexual assault,'' and all that 
     follows through ``with a child,'' and inserting ``sexual 
     assault, sexual assault of a child, aggravated sexual 
     contact, sexual abuse of a child,''.
       (f) Clerical Amendments.--The table of sections at the 
     beginning of subchapter X of such chapter (the Uniform Code 
     of Military Justice) is amended--
       (1) by striking the items relating to sections 920 and 920a 
     (articles 120 and 120a) and inserting the following new 
     items:

``920. 120. Rape and sexual assault generally.
``920a. 120a. Stalking.
``920b. 120b. Rape and sexual assault of a child.
``920c. 120c. Other sexual misconduct.'';
     and
       (2) by striking the item relating to section 925 (article 
     125).
       (g) Effective Date.--The amendments made by this section 
     shall take effect on the date of the enactment of this Act 
     and shall apply with respect to offenses committed on or 
     after such date.

     SEC. 552. AUTHORITY TO COMPEL PRODUCTION OF DOCUMENTARY 
                   EVIDENCE.

       (a) Subpoena Duces Tecum.--Section 847 of title 10, United 
     States Code (article 47 of the Uniform Code of Military 
     Justice), is amended--
       (1) in subsection (a)(1), by striking ``board;'' and 
     inserting ``board, or has been duly issued a subpoena duces 
     tecum for an investigation, including an investigation 
     pursuant to section 832(b) of this title (article 32(b)); 
     and''; and
       (2) in subsection (c), by striking ``or board'' and 
     inserting ``board, trial counsel, or convening authority''.
       (b) Repeal of Obsolete Provisions Relating to Fees and 
     Mileage Payable to Witnesses.--Such section is further 
     amended--
       (1) in subsection (a)--
       (A) by striking paragraph (2); and
       (B) by redesignating paragraph (3) as paragraph (2); and
       (2) by striking subsection (d).
       (c) Technical Amendments.--Subsection (a) of such section 
     is further amended by striking ``subpenaed'' in paragraphs 
     (1) and (2), as redesignated by subsection (b)(1)(B), and 
     inserting ``subpoenaed''.
       (d) Effective Date.--The amendments made by subsection (a) 
     shall apply with respect to subpoenas issued after the date 
     of the enactment of this Act.

     SEC. 553. PROCEDURES FOR JUDICIAL REVIEW OF CERTAIN MILITARY 
                   PERSONNEL DECISIONS.

       (a) Prohibited Personnel Actions.--Section 1034 of title 
     10, United States Code, is amended--
       (1) in subsection (f), by adding at the end the following 
     new paragraph:
       ``(7) In any case in which the final decision of the 
     Secretary concerned results in denial, in whole or in part, 
     of any requested correction of the member or former member's 
     record, the member or former member shall be provided a 
     concise written statement of the factual and legal basis for 
     the decision, together with a statement of the procedure and 
     time for obtaining review of the decision pursuant to section 
     1560 of this title.'';
       (2) in subsection (g)--
       (A) by inserting ``(1)'' before ``Upon the completion of 
     all''; and
       (B) by adding at the end the following new paragraph:
       ``(2) A submittal to the Secretary of Defense under 
     paragraph (1) must be made within 90 days of the receipt of 
     the final decision of the Secretary of the military 
     department concerned in the matter. In any case in which the 
     final decision of the Secretary of Defense results in denial, 
     in whole or in part, of any requested correction of the 
     member or former member's record, the member or former member 
     shall be provided a concise written statement of the basis 
     for the decision, together with a statement of the procedure 
     and time for obtaining review of the decision pursuant to 
     section 1560 of this title.'';
       (3) by redesignating subsections (h) and (i) as subsections 
     (i) and (j), respectively; and
       (4) by inserting after subsection (g) the following new 
     subsection (h):
       ``(h) Judicial Review.--A decision of the Secretary of 
     Defense under subsection (g) or, in a case in which review by 
     the Secretary of Defense under subsection (g) was not sought 
     or in a case arising out of the Coast Guard when the Coast 
     Guard is not operating as a service in the Navy, a decision 
     of the Secretary of a military department or the Secretary of 
     Homeland Security under subsection (f) shall be subject to 
     judicial review only as provided in section 1560 of this 
     title.''.
       (b) Correction of Military Records.--Section 1552 of such 
     title is amended--
       (1) by redesignating subsection (g) as subsection (j); and
       (2) by inserting after subsection (f) the following new 
     subsections:
       ``(g) In any case in which the final decision of the 
     Secretary concerned results in denial, in whole or in part, 
     of any requested correction, the claimant shall be provided a 
     concise written statement of the factual and legal basis for 
     the decision, together with a statement of the procedure and 
     time for obtaining review of the decision pursuant to section 
     1560 of this title.
       ``(h) If an application for correction of military records 
     involves a historically significant military event (as 
     defined by the Secretary concerned), or would, if the 
     application is approved, substantially modify the results of 
     any disciplinary action or promotion decision regarding a 
     general or flag officer which includes in the remedy a 
     promotion by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, 
     the Secretary concerned shall ensure that an advisory opinion 
     is included in the record of the decision that includes a 
     detailed chronology of the events in question and, at a 
     minimum, considers the following information:
       ``(1) A thorough compilation of the information available 
     in the historical record, including testimony, contemporary 
     written statements, and all available records which formed 
     the basis for the military records in question.
       ``(2) The testimony or written views of contemporary 
     decision makers, if available, regarding the matters raised 
     in the application for relief regarding the military records 
     in question.
       ``(3) A summary of the available evidence for and against 
     the position taken by the applicant.
       ``(i) A decision by the Secretary concerned under this 
     section shall be subject to judicial review only as provided 
     in section 1560 of this title.''.
       (c) Judicial Review.--

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       (1) In general.--Chapter 79 of such title is amended by 
     adding at the end the following new section:

     ``Sec. 1560. Judicial review of decisions

       ``(a) After a final decision is issued pursuant to section 
     1552 of this title, or is issued by the Secretary of a 
     military department or the Secretary of Homeland Security 
     pursuant to section 1034(f) of this title or the Secretary of 
     Defense pursuant to section 1034(g) of this title, any person 
     aggrieved by the decision may obtain judicial review.
       ``(b) In exercising its authority under this section, the 
     reviewing court shall review the record and may hold unlawful 
     and set aside any decision demonstrated by the petitioner in 
     the record to be--
       ``(1) arbitrary or capricious;
       ``(2) not based on substantial evidence;
       ``(3) a result of material error of fact or material 
     administrative error, but only if the petitioner identified 
     to the correction board how the failure to follow procedures 
     substantially prejudiced the petitioner's right to relief, 
     and shows to the reviewing court by a preponderance of the 
     evidence that the error was harmful; or
       ``(4) otherwise contrary to law.
       ``(c) Upon review under this section, the reviewing court 
     shall affirm, modify, vacate, or reverse the decision, or 
     remand the matter, as appropriate.
       ``(d) No judicial review may be made under this section 
     unless the petitioner shall first have requested a correction 
     under section 1552 of this title, and the Secretary concerned 
     shall have rendered a final decision denying that correction 
     in whole or in part. In a case in which the final decision of 
     the Secretary concerned is subject to review by the Secretary 
     of Defense under section 1034(g) of this title, the 
     petitioner is not required to seek such review by the 
     Secretary of Defense before obtaining judicial review under 
     this section. If the petitioner seeks review by the Secretary 
     of Defense under section 1034(g) of this title, no judicial 
     review may be made until the Secretary of Defense shall have 
     rendered a final decision denying that request in whole or in 
     part.
       ``(e) In the case of a final decision described in 
     subsection (a) made on or after the date of the enactment of 
     the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012, 
     a petition for judicial review under this section must be 
     filed within three years of the date on which the final 
     decision was actually received by the petitioner.
       ``(f) Notwithstanding subsections (a), (b), and (c), a 
     reviewing court does not have jurisdiction to entertain any 
     matter or issue raised in a petition of review under this 
     section that is not justiciable.
       ``(g)(1) In the case of a cause of action arising after the 
     date of the enactment of the National Defense Authorization 
     Act for Fiscal Year 2012, no court shall have jurisdiction to 
     entertain any request for correction of records cognizable 
     under section 1552 of this title, except as provided in this 
     section.
       ``(2) In the case of a cause of action arising after the 
     date of the enactment of the National Defense Authorization 
     Act for Fiscal Year 2012, except as provided by chapter 153 
     of title 28 and this chapter, no court shall have 
     jurisdiction over any civil action or claim seeking, in whole 
     or in part, to challenge any decision for which 
     administrative review is available under section 1552 of this 
     title.''.
       (2) Clerical amendment.--The table of sections at the 
     beginning of chapter 79 of such title is amended by adding at 
     the end the following new item:

``1560. Judicial review of decisions.''.
       (d) Effective Date.--The amendments made by this section 
     shall take effect one year after the date of the enactment of 
     this Act. Such amendments shall apply to all final decisions 
     of the Secretary of Defense under section 1034(g) of title 
     10, United States Code, and of the Secretary of a military 
     department or the Secretary of Homeland Security under 
     section 1034(f) or 1552 of title 10, United States Code, 
     whether rendered before or after the date of the enactment of 
     this Act. During the period between the date of the enactment 
     of this Act and the date on which the amendments made by this 
     section take effect, in any case in which the final decision 
     of the Secretary of Defense under section 1034 of title 10, 
     United States Code, or the Secretary concerned under section 
     1552 of title 10, United States Code, results in denial, in 
     whole or in part, of any requested correction of a record of 
     a member, former member, or claimant, the individual shall be 
     informed in writing of the time for obtaining review of the 
     decision pursuant to section 1560 of title 10, United States 
     Code, as provided therein.
       (e) Implementation.--The Secretaries concerned may 
     prescribe appropriate regulations, and interim guidance 
     before prescribing such regulations, to implement the 
     amendments made by this section. In the case of the Secretary 
     of a military department, such regulations may not take 
     effect until approved by the Secretary of Defense.
       (f) Construction.--This section does not affect the 
     authority of any court to exercise jurisdiction over any case 
     which was properly before it before the effective date 
     specified in subsection (d).
       (g) Secretary Concerned Defined.--In this section, the term 
     ``Secretary concerned'' has the meaning given that term in 
     section 101(a)(9) of title 10, United States Code.

     SEC. 554. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE SUPPORT FOR PROGRAMS ON PRO 
                   BONO LEGAL REPRESENTATION FOR MEMBERS OF THE 
                   ARMED FORCES.

       (a) Support Authorized.--The Secretary of Defense may 
     provide support to one or more public or private programs 
     designed to facilitate representation by attorneys who 
     provide pro bono legal assistance of members of the Armed 
     Forces who are in need of such representation.
       (b) Financial Support.--
       (1) In general.--The support provided a program under 
     subsection (a) may include financial support of the program.
       (2) Limitation on amount.--The total amount of financial 
     support provided under subsection (a) in any fiscal year may 
     not exceed $500,000.
       (3) Determination.--The Secretary may not provide financial 
     support under subsection (a) unless the Secretary determines 
     that services available at no cost to the Department of 
     Defense or individual members of the Armed Forces that 
     facilitate representation by attorneys who provide pro bono 
     legal assistance to members of the Armed Forces who are in 
     need of such assistance are not available.
       (4) Funding.--Amounts for financial support under this 
     section shall be derived from amounts authorized to be 
     appropriated for the Department of Defense for operation and 
     maintenance.

           Subtitle F--Sexual Assault Prevention and Response

     SEC. 561. DIRECTOR OF THE SEXUAL ASSAULT PREVENTION AND 
                   RESPONSE OFFICE.

       Section 1611(a) of the Ike Skelton National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111-383; 
     124 Stat. 4431; 10 U.S.C. 1561 note) is amended by adding 
     before the period at the end of the first sentence the 
     following: ``, who shall be appointed from among general or 
     flag officers of the Armed Forces or employees of the 
     Department of Defense in a comparable Senior Executive 
     Service position''.

     SEC. 562. SEXUAL ASSAULT RESPONSE COORDINATORS AND SEXUAL 
                   ASSAULT VICTIM ADVOCATES.

       (a) Guidance Required.--Not later than 60 days after the 
     date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense 
     shall issue guidance to implement the appropriate 
     recommendations of the Report of the Defense Task Force on 
     Sexual Assault in the Military Services (December 2009). Such 
     guidance shall--
       (1) require the Secretary of each military department to 
     determine (which determination shall be based on the unique 
     mission, military population, and force structure of the 
     applicable Armed Force) the appropriate number of Sexual 
     Assault Response Coordinators and Sexual Assault Victim 
     Advocates to be assigned to deployed and non-deployed 
     military units under the jurisdiction of such Secretary;
       (2) require that each installation or similar 
     organizational level have at least one Sexual Assault 
     Response Coordinator;
       (3) establish, or require the Secretary of each military 
     department to establish, credentialing programs for Sexual 
     Assault Response Coordinators and for Sexual Assault Victim 
     Advocates; and
       (4) ensure that, after October 1, 2013, only members of the 
     Armed Forces on active duty or full-time civilian employees 
     of the Department of Defense who have obtained the 
     appropriate credentials under a program under paragraph (3) 
     may be assigned to duty as a Sexual Assault Response 
     Coordinator or a Sexual Assault Victim Advocate.
       (b) Report Required.--Not later than 180 days after the 
     date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense 
     shall submit Congress a report on the status of the 
     implementation of the recommendations of the Defense Task 
     Force on Sexual Assault in the Military Services. The report 
     shall set forth the anticipated date of the completion of the 
     implementation by each military department of the guidance 
     issued under subsection (a).

     SEC. 563. ACCESS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT VICTIMS TO LEGAL 
                   ASSISTANCE AND SERVICES OF SEXUAL ASSAULT 
                   RESPONSE COORDINATORS AND SEXUAL ASSAULT VICTIM 
                   ADVOCATES.

       (a) Legal Assistance for Victims of Sexual Assault.--Not 
     later than 60 days after the date of the enactment of this 
     Act, the Secretaries of the military departments shall 
     prescribe regulations on the provision of legal assistance to 
     victims of sexual assault. Such regulations shall require 
     that legal assistance be provided by military or civilian 
     legal assistance counsel pursuant to section 1044 of title 
     10, United States Code.
       (b) Assistance and Reporting.--
       (1) In general.--Chapter 80 of title 10, United States 
     Code, is amended by inserting after section 1565a the 
     following new section:

     ``Sec. 1565b. Victims of sexual assault: access to legal 
       assistance and services of Sexual Assault Response 
       Coordinators and Sexual Assault Victim Advocates

       ``(a) Availability of Legal Assistance and Victim Advocate 
     Services.--(1) A member of the armed forces who is the victim 
     of a sexual assault may be provided the following:
       ``(A) Legal assistance provided by military or civilian 
     legal assistance counsel pursuant to section 1044 of this 
     title.
       ``(B) Assistance provided by a Sexual Assault Response 
     Coordinator.
       ``(C) Assistance provided by a Sexual Assault Victim 
     Advocate.
       ``(2) A member of the armed forces who is the victim of 
     sexual assault shall be informed of the availability of 
     assistance under paragraph (1) as soon as the member seeks 
     assistance from a Sexual Assault Response Coordinator, a 
     Sexual Assault Victim Advocate, a military criminal 
     investigator, a victim/witness liaison, or a trial counsel. 
     The member shall also be informed that the legal assistance 
     and the services of a Sexual Assault Response Coordinator or 
     a Sexual Assault Victim Advocate under paragraph (1) are 
     optional and may be declined, in whole or in part, at any 
     time.
       ``(3) Legal assistance and the services of Sexual Assault 
     Response Coordinators and Sexual

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     Assault Victim Advocates under paragraph (1) shall be 
     available to a member regardless of whether the member elects 
     unrestricted or restricted (confidential) reporting of the 
     sexual assault.
       ``(b) Restricted Reporting.--(1) Under regulations 
     prescribed by the Secretary of Defense, a member of the armed 
     forces who is the victim of a sexual assault may elect to 
     confidentially disclose the details of the assault to an 
     individual specified in paragraph (2) and receive medical 
     treatment, legal assistance under section 1044 of this title, 
     or counseling, without initiating an official investigation 
     of the allegations.
       ``(2) The individuals specified in this paragraph are the 
     following:
       ``(A) A military legal assistance counsel.
       ``(B) A Sexual Assault Response Coordinator.
       ``(C) A Sexual Assault Victim Advocate.
       ``(D) Healthcare personnel specifically identified in the 
     regulations required by paragraph (1).
       ``(E) A chaplain.''.
       (2) Clerical amendment.--The table of sections at the 
     beginning of chapter 80 of such title is amended by inserting 
     after the item relating to section 1565a the following new 
     item:

``1565b. Victims of sexual assault: access to legal assistance and 
              services of Sexual Assault Response Coordinators and 
              Sexual Assault Victim Advocates.''.

     SEC. 564. REQUIREMENT FOR PRIVILEGE IN CASES ARISING UNDER 
                   UNIFORM CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE AGAINST 
                   DISCLOSURE OF COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN SEXUAL 
                   ASSAULT VICTIMS AND SEXUAL ASSAULT RESPONSE 
                   COORDINATORS, SEXUAL ASSAULT VICTIM ADVOCATES, 
                   AND CERTAIN OTHER PERSONS.

       Not later than 60 days after the date of the enactment of 
     this Act, the President shall establish in the Manual for 
     Courts-Martial an evidentiary privilege against disclosure of 
     certain communications by victims of sexual assault with 
     Sexual Assault Response Coordinators, Sexual Assault Victim 
     Advocates, and such other persons as the President shall 
     specify for purposes of the privilege.

     SEC. 565. EXPEDITED CONSIDERATION AND DECISION-MAKING ON 
                   REQUESTS FOR PERMANENT CHANGE OF STATION OR 
                   UNIT TRANSFER OF VICTIMS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT.

       (a) Expedited Consideration and Priority for 
     Decisionmaking.--The Secretaries of the military departments 
     shall provide guidance on expedited consideration and 
     decision-making, to the maximum extent practicable, on 
     requests for a permanent change of station or unit transfer 
     submitted by a member of the Armed Forces serving on active 
     duty who was a victim of a sexual assault.
       (b) Regulations.--The Secretaries of the military 
     departments shall prescribe regulations to carry out this 
     section.

     SEC. 566. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE POLICY AND PROCEDURES ON 
                   RETENTION AND ACCESS TO EVIDENCE AND RECORDS 
                   RELATING TO SEXUAL ASSAULTS INVOLVING MEMBERS 
                   OF THE ARMED FORCES.

       (a) Comprehensive Policy on Retention and Access to 
     Records.--Not later than February 1, 2013, the Secretary of 
     Defense shall, in consultation with the Secretary of Veterans 
     Affairs, develop a comprehensive policy for the Department of 
     Defense on the retention of and access to evidence and 
     records relating to sexual assaults involving members of the 
     Armed Forces.
       (b) Objectives.--The comprehensive policy required by 
     subsection (a) shall include policies and procedures 
     (including systems of records) necessary to ensure 
     preservation of records and evidence for periods of time that 
     ensure that members of the Armed Forces and veterans of 
     military service who were the victims of sexual assault 
     during military service are able to substantiate claims for 
     veterans benefits, to support criminal or civil prosecutions 
     by military or civil authorities, and for such purposes 
     relating to the documentation of the incidence of sexual 
     assault in the Armed Forces as the Secretary of Defense 
     considers appropriate.
       (c) Elements.--In developing the comprehensive policy 
     required by subsection (a), the Secretary of Defense shall 
     consider, at a minimum, the following matters:
       (1) Identification of records, including non-Department of 
     Defense records, relating to an incident of sexual assault, 
     that must be retained.
       (2) Criteria for collection and retention of records.
       (3) Identification of physical evidence and non-documentary 
     forms of evidence relating to sexual assaults that must be 
     retained.
       (4) Length of time records and evidence must be retained, 
     except that the length of time documentary evidence, physical 
     evidence and forensic evidence must be retained shall be not 
     less than five years.
       (5) Locations where records must be stored.
       (6) Media which may be used to preserve records and assure 
     access, including an electronic systems of records.
       (7) Protection of privacy of individuals named in records 
     and status of records under section 552 of title 5, United 
     States Code (commonly referred to as the ``Freedom of 
     Information Act''), section 552a of title 5, United States 
     Code (commonly referred to as the ``Privacy Act''), and laws 
     related to privilege.
       (8) Access to records by victims of sexual assault, the 
     Department of Veterans Affairs, and others, including alleged 
     assailants and law enforcement authorities.
       (9) Responsibilities for record retention by the military 
     departments.
       (10) Education and training on record retention 
     requirements.
       (11) Uniform collection of data on the incidence of sexual 
     assaults and on disciplinary actions taken in substantiated 
     cases of sexual assault.
       (d) Uniform Application to Military Departments.--The 
     Secretary of Defense shall ensure that, to the maximum extent 
     practicable, the policy developed under subsection (a) is 
     implemented uniformly by the military departments.

               Subtitle G--Defense Dependents' Education

     SEC. 571. CONTINUATION OF AUTHORITY TO ASSIST LOCAL 
                   EDUCATIONAL AGENCIES THAT BENEFIT DEPENDENTS OF 
                   MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES AND DEPARTMENT OF 
                   DEFENSE CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES.

       (a) Assistance to Schools With Significant Numbers of 
     Military Dependent Students.--Of the amount authorized to be 
     appropriated for fiscal year 2012 by section 301 and 
     available for operation and maintenance for Defense-wide 
     activities as specified in the funding table in section 4301, 
     $25,000,000 shall be available only for the purpose of 
     providing assistance to local educational agencies under 
     subsection (a) of section 572 of the National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2006 (Public Law 109-163; 
     20 U.S.C. 7703b).
       (b) Local Educational Agency Defined.--In this section, the 
     term `` `local educational agency' '' has the meaning given 
     that term in section 8013(9) of the Elementary and Secondary 
     Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 7713(9)).

     SEC. 572. IMPACT AID FOR CHILDREN WITH SEVERE DISABILITIES.

       Of the amount authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 
     2012 pursuant to section 301 and available for operation and 
     maintenance for Defense-wide activities as specified in the 
     funding table in section 4301, $5,000,000 shall be available 
     for payments under section 363 of the Floyd D. Spence 
     National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2001 (as 
     enacted into law by Public Law 106-398; 114 Stat. 1654A-77; 
     20 U.S.C. 7703a).

     SEC. 573. THREE-YEAR EXTENSION AND ENHANCEMENT OF AUTHORITIES 
                   ON TRANSITION OF MILITARY DEPENDENT STUDENTS 
                   AMONG LOCAL EDUCATIONAL AGENCIES.

       (a) Additional Authorities.--Paragraph (2)(B) of section 
     574(d) of the John Warner National Defense Authorization Act 
     for Fiscal Year 2007 (20 U.S.C. 7703b note) is amended--
       (1) by inserting ``grant assistance'' after ``To provide''; 
     and
       (2) by striking ``including--`` and all that follows and 
     inserting ``including programs on the following:
       ``(i) Access to virtual and distance learning capabilities 
     and related applications.
       ``(ii) Training for teachers.
       ``(iii) Academic strategies to increase academic 
     achievement.
       ``(iv) Curriculum development.
       ``(v) Support for practices that minimize the impact of 
     transition and deployment.
       ``(vi) Other appropriate services to improve the academic 
     achievement of such students.''.
       (b) Three-year Extension.--Paragraph (3) of such section is 
     amended by striking ``September 30, 2013'' and inserting 
     ``September 30, 2016''.

                 Subtitle H--Military Family Readiness

     SEC. 576. MODIFICATION OF MEMBERSHIP OF DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE 
                   MILITARY FAMILY READINESS COUNCIL.

       Subsection (b) of section 1781a of title 10, United States 
     Code, is amended to read as follows:
       ``(b) Members.--(1) The Council shall consist of the 
     following members:
       ``(A) The Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and 
     Readiness, who shall serve as chair of the Council and who 
     may designate a representative to chair the council in the 
     Under Secretary's absence.
       ``(B) The following, who shall be appointed or designated 
     by the Secretary of Defense:
       ``(i) One representative of each of the Army, Navy, Marine 
     Corps, and Air Force, each of whom may be a member of the 
     armed force to be represented, the spouse of such a member, 
     or the parent of such a member, and may represent either the 
     regular component or a reserve component of that armed force.
       ``(ii) One representative of the Army National Guard or Air 
     National Guard, who may be a member of the National Guard, 
     the spouse of such a member, or the parent of such a member.
       ``(iii) One spouse of a member of each of the Army, Navy, 
     Marine Corps, and Air Force, two of whom shall be the spouse 
     of a regular component member and two of whom shall be the 
     spouse of a reserve component member.
       ``(iv) Three individuals appointed by the Secretary of 
     Defense from among representatives of military family 
     organizations, including military family organizations of 
     families of members of the regular components and of families 
     of members of the reserve components.
       ``(v) The senior enlisted advisor, or the spouse of a 
     senior enlisted member, from each of the Army, Navy, Marine 
     Corps, and Air Force.
       ``(C) The Director of the Office of Community Support for 
     Military Families with Special Needs.
       ``(2)(A) The term on the Council of the members appointed 
     or designated under clauses (i) and (iii) of paragraph (1)(B) 
     shall be two years and may be renewed by the Secretary of 
     Defense. Representation on the Council under clause (ii) of 
     that paragraph shall rotate between the Army National Guard 
     and Air National Guard every two years on a calendar year 
     basis.
       ``(B) The term on the Council of the members appointed 
     under clause (iv) of paragraph (1)(B) shall be three 
     years.''.

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     SEC. 577. COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES REPORT ON 
                   DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE MILITARY SPOUSE 
                   EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMS.

       (a) In General.--The Comptroller General of the United 
     States shall carry out a review of all current Department of 
     Defense military spouse employment programs.
       (b) Elements.--The review required by subsection (a) shall, 
     address, at a minimum, the following:
       (1) The efficacy and effectiveness of Department of Defense 
     military spouse employment programs.
       (2) All current Department programs to support military 
     spouses or dependents for the purposes of employment 
     assistance.
       (3) The types of military spouse employment programs that 
     have been considered or used in the past by the Department.
       (4) The ways in which military spouse employment programs 
     have changed in recent years.
       (5) The benefits or programs that are specifically 
     available to provide employment assistance to spouses of 
     members of the Armed Forces serving in Operation Iraqi 
     Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom, or Operation New Dawn, 
     or any other contingency operation being conducted by the 
     Armed Forces as of the date of such review.
       (6) Existing mechanisms available to military spouses to 
     express their views on the effectiveness and future direction 
     of Department programs and policies on employment assistance 
     for military spouses.
       (7) The oversight provided by the Office of Personnel and 
     Management regarding preferences for military spouses in 
     Federal employment.
       (c) Comptroller General Report.--Not later than 180 days 
     after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Comptroller 
     General shall submit to the congressional defense committees 
     a report on the review carried out under subsection (a). The 
     report shall set forth the following:
       (1) The results of the review concerned.
       (2) Such clear and concrete metrics as the Comptroller 
     General considers appropriate for the current and future 
     evaluation and assessment of the efficacy and effectiveness 
     of Department of Defense military spouse employment programs.
       (3) A description of the assumptions utilized in the 
     review, and an assessment of the validity and completeness of 
     such assumptions.
       (4) Such recommendations as the Comptroller General 
     considers appropriate for improving Department of Defense 
     military spouse employment programs.
       (d) Department of Defense Report.--Not later than 180 days 
     after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of 
     Defense shall submit to the congressional defense committees 
     a report setting forth the number (or a reasonable estimate 
     if a precise number is not available) of military spouses who 
     have obtained employment following participation in 
     Department of Defense military spouse employment programs. 
     The report shall set forth such number (or estimate) for the 
     Department of Defense military spouse employment programs as 
     a whole and for each such military spouse employment program.

                       Subtitle I--Other Matters

     SEC. 581. COLD WAR SERVICE MEDAL.

       (a) Medal Authorized.--The Secretary of Defense may 
     authorize the issuance by the Secretaries concerned of a 
     service medal, to be known as the ``Cold War Service Medal'', 
     to persons eligible to receive the medal under the 
     regulations under subsection (b).
       (b) Regulations.--
       (1) In general.--The issuance of a Cold War Service Medal 
     under this section shall be subject to regulations prescribed 
     by Secretary of Defense.
       (2) Elements.--The regulations shall--
       (A) provide for an appropriate design for the Cold War 
     Service Medal; and
       (B) specify the persons eligible to receive the medal.
       (c) Secretaries Concerned Defined.--In this section, the 
     term ``Secretaries concerned'' has the meaning given that 
     term in section 101(a)(9) of title 10, United States Code.

     SEC. 582. ENHANCEMENT AND IMPROVEMENT OF YELLOW RIBBON 
                   REINTEGRATION PROGRAM.

       (a) Inclusion of Programs of Outreach in Program.--
     Subsection (b) of section 582 of the National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008 (10 U.S.C. 10101 note) 
     is amended by inserting ``(including programs of outreach)'' 
     after ``informational events and activities''.
       (b) Restatement of Functions of Center for Excellence in 
     Reintegration and Inclusion in Functions of Identification of 
     Best Practices in Programs of Outreach.--Subsection (d)(2) of 
     such section is amended by striking the second, third, and 
     fourth sentences and inserting the following: ``The Center 
     shall have the following functions:
       ``(A) To collect and analyze `lessons learned' and 
     suggestions from State National Guard and Reserve 
     organizations with existing or developing reintegration 
     programs.
       ``(B) To assist in developing training aids and briefing 
     materials and training representatives from State National 
     Guard and Reserve organizations.
       ``(C) To develop and implement a process for evaluating the 
     effectiveness of the Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program in 
     supporting the health and well-being of members of the Armed 
     Forces and their families throughout the deployment cycle 
     described in subsection (g).
       ``(D) To develop and implement a process for identifying 
     best practices in the delivery of information and services in 
     programs of outreach as described in subsection (j).''.
       (c) State-led Programs of Outreach.--Such section is 
     further amended by adding at the end the following new 
     subsection:
       ``(j) State-led Programs of Outreach.--The Office for 
     Reintegration Programs may work with the States, whether 
     acting through or in coordination with their National Guard 
     and Reserve organizations, to assist the States and such 
     organizations in developing and carrying out programs of 
     outreach for members of the Armed Forces and their families 
     to inform and educate them on the assistance and services 
     available to them under the Yellow Ribbon Reintegration 
     Program, including the assistance and services described in 
     subsection (h).''.
       (d) Scope of Activities Under Programs of Outreach.--Such 
     section is further amended by adding at the end the following 
     new subsection:
       ``(k) Scope of Activities Under Programs of Outreach.--For 
     purposes of this section, the activities and services 
     provided under programs of outreach may include personalized 
     and substantive care coordination services targeted 
     specifically to individual members of the Armed Forces and 
     their families.''.

     SEC. 583. REPORT ON PROCESS FOR EXPEDITED DETERMINATION OF 
                   DISABILITY OF MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES WITH 
                   CERTAIN DISABLING CONDITIONS.

       (a) In General.--Not later than September 1, 2012, the 
     Secretary of Defense shall submit to Congress a report 
     setting forth an assessment of the feasibility and 
     advisability of the establishment by the military departments 
     of a process to expedite the determination of disability with 
     respect members of the Armed Forces, including regular 
     members and members of the reserve components, who suffer 
     from certain disabling diseases or conditions. If the 
     establishment of such a process is considered feasible and 
     advisable, the report shall set forth such recommendations 
     for legislative and administrative action as the Secretary 
     consider appropriate for the establishment of such process.
       (b) Requirements for Study for Report.--
       (1) Evaluation of appropriate elements of similar federal 
     programs.--In conducting the study required for purposes of 
     the preparation of the report required by subsection (a), the 
     Secretary of Defense shall evaluate elements of programs for 
     expedited determinations of disability that are currently 
     carried out by other departments and agencies of the Federal 
     Government, including the Quick Disability Determination 
     program and the Compassionate Allowances program of the 
     Social Security Administration.
       (2) Consultation.--The Secretary of Defense shall conduct 
     the study in consultation with the Secretary of Veterans 
     Affairs.

     SEC. 584. REPORT ON THE ACHIEVEMENT OF DIVERSITY GOALS FOR 
                   THE LEADERSHIP OF THE ARMED FORCES.

       (a) Report Required.--Not later than one year after the 
     date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense 
     shall submit to the Committees on Armed Services of the 
     Senate and the House of Representatives a report on the 
     achievement of diversity goals for the leadership of the 
     Armed Forces.
       (b) Elements.--The report required by subsection (a) shall 
     include the following:
       (1) An assessment by each Secretary of a military 
     department of progress towards the achievement of diversity 
     goals for the leadership within each Armed Force under the 
     jurisdiction of such Secretary, including the reserve 
     components of such Armed Force.
       (2) A discussion of the findings and recommendations 
     included in the final report of the Military Leadership 
     Diversity Commission entitled ``From Representation to 
     Inclusion: Diversity Leadership for the 21st Century 
     Military'', and in other relevant policies, studies, reports, 
     evaluations, and assessments.

     SEC. 585. SPECIFICATION OF PERIOD IN WHICH APPLICATION FOR 
                   VOTER REGISTRATION OR ABSENTEE BALLOT FROM AN 
                   OVERSEAS VOTER IS VALID.

       Section 104 of the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee 
     Voting Act (42 U.S.C. 1973ff-3) is amended--
       (1) by inserting ``or overseas voter'' after ``absent 
     uniformed services voter''; and
       (2) by striking ``members of the uniformed services'' and 
     inserting ``uniformed services voters or overseas voters''.

     SEC. 586. AUTHORIZATION AND REQUEST FOR AWARD OF MEDAL OF 
                   HONOR TO EMIL KAPAUN FOR ACTS OF VALOR DURING 
                   THE KOREAN WAR.

       (a) Authorization.--Notwithstanding the time limitations 
     specified in section 3744 of title 10, United States Code, or 
     any other time limitation with respect to the awarding of 
     certain medals to persons who served in the Armed Forces, the 
     President is authorized and requested to award the Medal of 
     Honor posthumously under section 3741 of such title to Emil 
     Kapaun for the acts of valor during the Korean War described 
     in subsection (b).
       (b) Acts of Valor Described.--The acts of valor referred to 
     in subsection (a) are the actions of then Captain Emil Kapaun 
     as a member of the 8th Cavalry Regiment during the Battle of 
     Unsan on November 1 and 2, 1950, and while a prisoner of war 
     until his death on May 23, 1951, during the Korean War.

     SEC. 587. AUTHORIZATION FOR AWARD OF THE DISTINGUISHED 
                   SERVICE CROSS FOR CAPTAIN FREDRICK L. SPAULDING 
                   FOR ACTS OF VALOR DURING THE VIETNAM WAR.

       (a) Authorization.--Notwithstanding the time limitations 
     specified in section 3744 of title 10, United States Code, or 
     any other time limitation with respect to the awarding of 
     certain medals to persons who served in the United States 
     Armed Forces, the Secretary of the Army is authorized to 
     award the Distinguished Service Cross under section 3742 of 
     such title to Captain Fredrick L. Spaulding for acts of valor 
     during the Vietnam War described in subsection (b).

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       (b) Acts of Valor Described.--The acts of valor referred to 
     in subsection (a) are the actions of Fredrick L. Spaulding, 
     on July 23, 1970, as a member of the United States Army 
     serving in the grade of Captain in the Republic of Vietnam 
     while assigned with Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 3d 
     Brigade, 101st Airborne Division.

          TITLE VI--COMPENSATION AND OTHER PERSONNEL BENEFITS

           Subtitle A--Bonuses and Special and Incentive Pays

     SEC. 611. ONE-YEAR EXTENSION OF CERTAIN EXPIRING BONUS AND 
                   SPECIAL PAY AUTHORITIES.

       (a) Authorities Relating to Reserve Forces.--The following 
     sections of title 37, United States Code, are amended by 
     striking ``December 31, 2011'' and inserting ``December 31, 
     2012'':
       (1) Section 308b(g), relating to Selected Reserve 
     reenlistment bonus.
       (2) Section 308c(i), relating to Selected Reserve 
     affiliation or enlistment bonus.
       (3) Section 308d(c), relating to special pay for enlisted 
     members assigned to certain high-priority units.
       (4) Section 308g(f)(2), relating to Ready Reserve 
     enlistment bonus for persons without prior service.
       (5) Section 308h(e), relating to Ready Reserve enlistment 
     and reenlistment bonus for persons with prior service.
       (6) Section 308i(f), relating to Selected Reserve 
     enlistment and reenlistment bonus for persons with prior 
     service.
       (7) Section 910(g), relating to income replacement payments 
     for reserve component members experiencing extended and 
     frequent mobilization for active duty service.
       (b) Title 10 Authorities Relating to Health Care 
     Professionals.--The following sections of title 10, United 
     States Code, are amended by striking ``December 31, 2011'' 
     and inserting ``December 31, 2012'':
       (1) Section 2130a(a)(1), relating to nurse officer 
     candidate accession program.
       (2) Section 16302(d), relating to repayment of education 
     loans for certain health professionals who serve in the 
     Selected Reserve.
       (c) Title 37 Authorities Relating to Health Care 
     Professionals.--The following sections of title 37, United 
     States Code, are amended by striking ``December 31, 2011'' 
     and inserting ``December 31, 2012'':
       (1) Section 302c-1(f), relating to accession and retention 
     bonuses for psychologists.
       (2) Section 302d(a)(1), relating to accession bonus for 
     registered nurses.
       (3) Section 302e(a)(1), relating to incentive special pay 
     for nurse anesthetists.
       (4) Section 302g(e), relating to special pay for Selected 
     Reserve health professionals in critically short wartime 
     specialties.
       (5) Section 302h(a)(1), relating to accession bonus for 
     dental officers.
       (6) Section 302j(a), relating to accession bonus for 
     pharmacy officers.
       (7) Section 302k(f), relating to accession bonus for 
     medical officers in critically short wartime specialties.
       (8) Section 302l(g), relating to accession bonus for dental 
     specialist officers in critically short wartime specialties.
       (9) Section 335(k), relating to bonus and incentive pay 
     authorities for officers in health professions.
       (d) Authorities Relating to Nuclear Officers.--The 
     following sections of title 37, United States Code, are 
     amended by striking ``December 31, 2011'' and inserting 
     ``December 31, 2012'':
       (1) Section 312(f), relating to special pay for nuclear-
     qualified officers extending period of active service.
       (2) Section 312b(c), relating to nuclear career accession 
     bonus.
       (3) Section 312c(d), relating to nuclear career annual 
     incentive bonus.
       (4) Section 333(i), relating to special bonus and incentive 
     pay authorities for nuclear officers.
       (e) Authorities Relating to Title 37 Consolidated Special 
     Pay, Incentive Pay, and Bonus Authorities.--The following 
     sections of title 37, United States Code, are amended by 
     striking ``December 31, 2011'' and inserting ``December 31, 
     2012'':
       (1) Section 331(h), relating to general bonus authority for 
     enlisted members.
       (2) Section 332(g), relating to general bonus authority for 
     officers.
       (3) Section 334(i), relating to special aviation incentive 
     pay and bonus authorities for officers.
       (4) Section 351(h), relating to hazardous duty pay.
       (5) Section 352(g), relating to assignment pay or special 
     duty pay.
       (6) Section 353(i), relating to skill incentive pay or 
     proficiency bonus.
       (7) Section 355(h), relating to retention incentives for 
     members qualified in critical military skills or assigned to 
     high priority units.
       (f) Other Title 37 Bonus and Special Pay Authorities.--The 
     following sections of title 37, United States Code, are 
     amended by striking ``December 31, 2011'' and inserting 
     ``December 31, 2012'':
       (1) Section 301b(a), relating to aviation officer retention 
     bonus.
       (2) Section 307a(g), relating to assignment incentive pay.
       (3) Section 308(g), relating to reenlistment bonus for 
     active members.
       (4) Section 309(e), relating to enlistment bonus.
       (5) Section 324(g), relating to accession bonus for new 
     officers in critical skills.
       (6) Section 326(g), relating to incentive bonus for 
     conversion to military occupational specialty to ease 
     personnel shortage.
       (7) Section 327(h), relating to incentive bonus for 
     transfer between the Armed Forces.
       (8) Section 330(f), relating to accession bonus for officer 
     candidates.
       (g) Increased BAH for Areas Experiencing Disasters or 
     Sudden Increases in Personnel.--Section 403(b)(7)(E) of title 
     37, United States Code, is amended by inserting before the 
     period at the end the following: ``, except that such an 
     increase may be prescribed for the period beginning on 
     January 1, 2012, and ending on December 31, 2012''.

     SEC. 612. MODIFICATION OF QUALIFYING PERIOD FOR PAYMENT OF 
                   HOSTILE FIRE AND IMMINENT DANGER SPECIAL PAY 
                   AND HAZARDOUS DUTY SPECIAL PAY.

       (a) Hostile Fire and Imminent Danger Pay.--Section 310 of 
     title 37, United States Code, is amended--
       (1) in subsection (a), by striking ``for any month or 
     portion of a month'' and inserting ``for any day or portion 
     of a day'';
       (2) by striking subsection (b) and inserting the following 
     new subsection (b):
       ``(b) Special Pay Amount.--The amount of special pay 
     authorized by subsection (a) for a day or portion of a day 
     may not exceed an amount equal to $225 divided by the number 
     of days of the month in which such day falls.'';
       (3) in subsection (c)(1), by inserting ``for any day (or 
     portion of a day) of'' before ``not more than three 
     additional months''; and
       (4) in subsection (d)(2), by striking ``any month'' and 
     inserting ``any day''.
       (b) Hazardous Duty Pay.--Section 351(c)(2) of such title is 
     amended by striking ``receipt of hazardous duty pay,'' and 
     all that follows and inserting ``receipt of hazardous duty 
     pay--
       ``(A) in the case of hazardous duty pay payable under 
     paragraph (1) of subsection (a), the Secretary concerned 
     shall prorate the payment amount to reflect the duration of 
     the member's actual qualifying service during the month; and
       ``(B) in the case of hazardous duty pay payable under 
     paragraph (2) or (3) of subsection (a), the Secretary 
     concerned may prorate the payment amount to reflect the 
     duration of the member's actual qualifying service during the 
     month.''.
       (c) Effective Date.--The amendments made by this section 
     shall take effect on October 1, 2011, and shall apply with 
     respect to duty performed on or after that date.

   Subtitle B--Consolidation and Reform of Travel and Transportation 
                              Authorities

     SEC. 621. CONSOLIDATION AND REFORM OF TRAVEL AND 
                   TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITIES OF THE UNIFORMED 
                   SERVICES.

       (a) Purpose.--This section establishes general travel and 
     transportation provisions for members of the uniformed 
     services and other travelers authorized to travel under 
     official conditions. Recognizing the complexities and the 
     changing nature of travel, the amendments made by this 
     section provide the Secretary of Defense and the other 
     administering Secretaries with the authority to prescribe and 
     implement travel and transportation policy that is simple, 
     clear, efficient, and flexible, and that meets mission and 
     servicemember needs, while realizing cost savings that should 
     come with a more efficient and less cumbersome system for 
     travel and transportation.
       (b) Consolidated Authorities.--Title 37, United States 
     Code, is amended by inserting after chapter 7 the following 
     new chapter:

           ``CHAPTER 8--TRAVEL AND TRANSPORTATION ALLOWANCES

``Sec.

     ``subchapter i--travel and transportation authorities--new law

``451. Definitions.
``452. Allowable travel and transportation: general authorities.
``453. Allowable travel and transportation: specific authorities.
``454. Travel and transportation: pilot programs.
``455. Appropriations for travel: may not be used for attendance at 
              certain meetings.

               ``subchapter ii--administrative provisions

``461. Relationship to other travel and transportation authorities.
``462. Travel and transportation allowances paid to members that are 
              unauthorized or in excess of authorized amounts: 
              requirement for repayment.
``463. Program of compliance; electronic processing of travel claims.
``464. Regulations.

    ``subchapter iii--travel and transportation authorities--old law

``471. Travel authorities transition expiration date.
``472. Definitions and other incorporated provisions of chapter 7.
``474. Travel and transportation allowances: general.
``474a. Travel and transportation allowances: temporary lodging 
              expenses.
``474b. Travel and transportation allowances: payment of lodging 
              expenses at temporary duty location during authorized 
              absence of member.
``475. Travel and transportation allowances: per diem while on duty 
              outside the continental United States.
``475a. Travel and transportation allowances: departure allowances.
``476. Travel and transportation allowances: dependents; baggage and 
              household effects.
``476a. Travel and transportation allowances: authorized for travel 
              performed under orders that are canceled, revoked, or 
              modified.
``476b. Travel and transportation allowances: members of the uniformed 
              services attached to a ship overhauling or inactivating.

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``476c. Travel and transportation allowances: members assigned to a 
              vessel under construction.
``477. Travel and transportation allowances: dislocation allowance.
``478. Travel and transportation allowances: travel within limits of 
              duty station.
``478a. Travel and transportation allowances: inactive duty training 
              outside of the normal commuting distances.
``479. Travel and transportation allowances: house trailers and mobile 
              homes.
``480. Travel and transportation allowances: miscellaneous categories.
``481. Travel and transportation allowances: administrative provisions.
``481a. Travel and transportation allowances: travel performed in 
              connection with convalescent leave.
``481b. Travel and transportation allowances: travel performed in 
              connection with leave between consecutive overseas tours.
``481c. Travel and transportation allowances: travel performed in 
              connection with rest and recuperative leave from certain 
              stations in foreign countries.
``481d. Travel and transportation allowances: transportation incident 
              to personal emergencies for certain members and 
              dependents.
``481e. Travel and transportation allowances: transportation incident 
              to certain emergencies for members performing temporary 
              duty.
``481f. Travel and transportation allowances: transportation for 
              survivors of deceased member to attend the member's 
              burial ceremonies.
``481h. Travel and transportation allowances: transportation of 
              designated individuals incident to hospitalization of 
              members for treatment of wounds, illness, or injury.
``481i. Travel and transportation allowances: parking expenses.
``481j. Travel and transportation allowances: transportation of family 
              members incident to the repatriation of members held 
              captive.
``481k. Travel and transportation allowances: non-medical attendants 
              for members determined to be very seriously or seriously 
              wounded, ill, or injured.
``481l. Travel and transportation allowances: attendance of members and 
              others at Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program events.
``484. Travel and transportation: dependents of members in a missing 
              status; household and personal effects; trailers; 
              additional movements; motor vehicles; sale of bulky 
              items; claims for proceeds; appropriation chargeable.
``488. Allowance for recruiting expenses.
``489. Travel and transportation allowances: minor dependent schooling.
``490. Travel and transportation: dependent children of members 
              stationed overseas.
``491. Benefits for certain members assigned to the Defense 
              Intelligence Agency.
``492. Travel and transportation: members escorting certain dependents.
``494. Subsistence reimbursement relating to escorts of foreign arms 
              control inspection teams.
``495. Funeral honors duty: allowance.

     ``SUBCHAPTER I--TRAVEL AND TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITIES--NEW LAW

     ``Sec. 451. Definitions

       ``(a) Definitions Relating to Persons.--In this subchapter 
     and subchapter II:
       ``(1) The term `administering Secretary' or `administering 
     Secretaries' means the following:
       ``(A) The Secretary of Defense, with respect to the armed 
     forces (including the Coast Guard when it is operating as a 
     service in the Navy).
       ``(B) The Secretary of Homeland Security, with respect to 
     the Coast Guard when it is not operating as a service in the 
     Navy.
       ``(C) The Secretary of Commerce, with respect to the 
     National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
       ``(D) The Secretary of Health and Human Services, with 
     respect to the Public Health Service.
       ``(2) The term `authorized traveler' means a person who is 
     authorized travel and transportation allowances when 
     performing official travel ordered or authorized by the 
     administering Secretary. Such term includes the following:
       ``(A) A member of the uniformed services.
       ``(B) A family member of a member of the uniformed 
     services.
       ``(C) A person acting as an escort or attendant for a 
     member or family member who is traveling on official travel 
     or is traveling with the remains of a deceased member.
       ``(D) A person who participates in a military funeral 
     honors detail.
       ``(E) A Senior Reserve Officers' Training Corps cadet or 
     midshipman.
       ``(F) An applicant or rejected applicant for enlistment.
       ``(G) Any person whose employment or service is considered 
     directly related to a Government official activity or 
     function under regulations prescribed under section 464 of 
     this title.
       ``(H) Any other person not covered by subparagraphs (A) 
     through (G) who is determined by the administering Secretary 
     pursuant to regulations prescribed under section 464 of this 
     title as warranting the provision of travel benefits for 
     purposes of a particular travel incident.
       ``(3) The term `family member', with respect to a member of 
     the uniformed services, means the following:
       ``(A) A dependent.
       ``(B) A child, as defined in section 401(b)(1) of this 
     title.
       ``(C) A parent, as defined in section 401(b)(2) of this 
     title.
       ``(D) A sibling of the member.
       ``(E) A former spouse of the member.
       ``(F) Any person not covered by subparagraphs (A) through 
     (E) who is in a category specified in regulations prescribed 
     under section 464 of this title as having an association, 
     connection, or affiliation with a member or the family of a 
     member, including any person specifically designated by a 
     member to receive travel benefits for a particular purpose.
       ``(4) The term `dependent', with respect to a member of the 
     uniformed services, has the meaning given that term in 
     section 401(a) of this title.
       ``(b) Definitions Relating to Travel and Transportation 
     Allowances.--In this subchapter and subchapter II:
       ``(1) The term `official travel' means the following:
       ``(A) Military duty or official business performed by an 
     authorized traveler away from a duty assignment location or 
     other authorized location.
       ``(B) Travel performed by an authorized traveler ordered to 
     relocate from a permanent duty station to another permanent 
     duty station.
       ``(C) Travel performed by an authorized traveler ordered to 
     the first permanent duty station, or separated or retired 
     from uniformed service.
       ``(D) Local travel in or around the temporary duty or 
     permanent duty station.
       ``(E) Other travel as authorized or ordered by the 
     administering Secretary.
       ``(2) The term `actual and necessary expenses' means 
     expenses incurred in fact by an authorized traveler as a 
     reasonable consequence of official travel.
       ``(3) The term `travel allowances' means the daily lodging, 
     meals, and other related expenses, including relocation 
     expenses, incurred by an authorized traveler while on 
     official travel.
       ``(4) The term `transportation allowances' means the costs 
     of temporarily or permanently moving an authorized traveler, 
     the personal property of an authorized traveler, or a 
     combination thereof.
       ``(5) The term `transportation-, lodging-, or meals-in-
     kind' means transportation, lodging, or meals provided by the 
     Government without cost to an authorized traveler.
       ``(6) The term `miscellaneous expenses' means authorized 
     expenses incurred in addition to authorized allowances during 
     the performance of official travel by an authorized traveler.
       ``(7) The term `personal property', with respect to 
     transportation allowances, includes baggage, furniture, and 
     other household items, clothing, privately owned vehicles, 
     house trailers, mobile homes, and any other personal items 
     that would not otherwise be prohibited by any other provision 
     of law or regulation prescribed under section 464 of this 
     title.
       ``(8) The term `relocation allowances' means the costs 
     associated with relocating a member of the uniformed services 
     and the member's dependents between an old and new temporary 
     or permanent duty assignment location or other authorized 
     location.
       ``(9) The term `dislocation allowances' means the costs 
     associated with relocation of the household of a member of 
     the uniformed services and the member's dependents in 
     relation to a change in the member's permanent duty 
     assignment location ordered for the convenience of the 
     Government or incident to an evacuation.

     ``Sec. 452. Allowable travel and transportation: general 
       authorities

       ``(a) In General.--Except as otherwise prohibited by law, a 
     member of the uniformed services or other authorized traveler 
     may be provided transportation-, lodging-, or meals-in-kind, 
     or actual and necessary expenses of travel and 
     transportation, for, or in connection with, official travel 
     under circumstances as specified in regulations prescribed 
     under section 464 of this title.
       ``(b) Specific Circumstances.--The authority under 
     subsection (a) includes travel under or in connection with, 
     but not limited to, the following circumstances, to the 
     extent specified in regulations prescribed under section 464 
     of this title:
       ``(1) Temporary duty that requires travel between a 
     permanent duty assignment location and another authorized 
     temporary duty location, and travel in or around the 
     temporary duty location.
       ``(2) Permanent change of station that requires travel 
     between an old and new temporary or permanent duty assignment 
     location or other authorized location.
       ``(3) Temporary duty or assignment relocation related to 
     consecutive overseas tours or in-place-consecutive overseas 
     tours.
       ``(4) Recruiting duties for the armed forces.
       ``(5) Assignment or detail to another Government department 
     or agency.
       ``(6) Rest and recuperative leave.
       ``(7) Convalescent leave.
       ``(8) Reenlistment leave.
       ``(9) Reserve component inactive-duty training performed 
     outside the normal commuting distance of the member's 
     permanent residence.
       ``(10) Ready Reserve muster duty.
       ``(11) Unusual, extraordinary, hardship, or emergency 
     circumstances.
       ``(12) Presence of family members at a military medical 
     facility incident to the illness or injury of members.
       ``(13) Presence of family members at the repatriation of 
     members held captive.
       ``(14) Presence of non-medical attendants for very 
     seriously or seriously wounded, ill, or injured members.
       ``(15) Attendance at Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program 
     events.

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       ``(16) Missing status, as determined by the Secretary 
     concerned under chapter 10 of this title.
       ``(17) Attendance at or participation in international 
     sports competitions described under section 717 of title 10.
       ``(c) Matters Included.--Travel and transportation 
     allowances which may be provided under subsection (a) include 
     the following:
       ``(1) Allowances for transportation, lodging, and meals.
       ``(2) Dislocation or relocation allowances paid in 
     connection with a change in a member's temporary or permanent 
     duty assignment location.
       ``(3) Other related miscellaneous expenses.
       ``(d) Mode of Providing Travel and Transportation 
     Allowances.--Any authorized travel and transportation may be 
     provided--
       ``(1) as an actual expense;
       ``(2) as an authorized allowance;
       ``(3) in-kind; or
       ``(4) using a combination of the authorities under 
     paragraphs (1), (2), and (3).
       ``(e) Travel and Transportation Allowances When Travel 
     Orders Are Modified, etc.--An authorized traveler whose 
     travel and transportation order or authorization is canceled, 
     revoked, or modified may be allowed actual and necessary 
     expenses or travel and transportation allowances in 
     connection with travel performed pursuant to such order or 
     authorization before such order or authorization is 
     cancelled, revoked, or modified.
       ``(f) Advance Payments.--An authorized traveler may be 
     allowed advance payments for authorized travel and 
     transportation allowances.
       ``(g) Responsibility for Unauthorized Expenses.--Any 
     unauthorized travel or transportation expense is not the 
     responsibility of the United States.
       ``(h) Relationship to Other Authorities.--The administering 
     Secretary may not provide payment under this section for an 
     expense for which payment may be provided from any other 
     appropriate Government or non-Government entity.

     ``Sec. 453. Allowable travel and transportation: specific 
       authorities

       ``(a) In General.--In addition to any other authority for 
     the provision of travel and transportation allowances, the 
     administering Secretaries may provide travel and 
     transportation allowances under this subchapter in accordance 
     with this section.
       ``(b) Authorized Absence From Temporary Duty Location.--An 
     authorized traveler may be paid travel and transportation 
     allowances, or reimbursed for actual and necessary expenses 
     of travel, incurred at a temporary duty location during an 
     authorized absence from that location.
       ``(c) Movement of Personal Property.--(1) A member of a 
     uniformed service may be allowed moving expenses and 
     transportation allowances for self and dependents associated 
     with the movement of personal property and household goods, 
     including such expenses when associated with a self-move.
       ``(2) The authority in paragraph (1) includes the movement 
     and temporary and non-temporary storage of personal property, 
     household goods, and privately owned vehicles (but not to 
     exceed one privately owned vehicle per member household) in 
     connection with the temporary or permanent move between 
     authorized locations.
       ``(3) For movement of household goods, the administering 
     Secretaries shall prescribe weight allowances in regulations 
     under section 464 of this title. The prescribed weight 
     allowances may not exceed 18,000 pounds (including packing, 
     crating, and household goods in temporary storage), except 
     that the administering Secretary may, on a case-by-case 
     basis, authorize additional weight allowances as necessary.
       ``(4) The administering Secretary may prescribe the terms, 
     rates, and conditions that authorize a member of the 
     uniformed services to ship or store a privately owned 
     vehicle.
       ``(5) No carrier, port agent, warehouseman, freight 
     forwarder, or other person involved in the transportation of 
     property may have any lien on, or hold, impound, or otherwise 
     interfere with, the movement of baggage and household goods 
     being transported under this section.
       ``(d) Unusual or Emergency Circumstances.--An authorized 
     traveler may be provided travel and transportation allowances 
     under this section for unusual, extraordinary, hardship, or 
     emergency circumstances, including circumstances warranting 
     evacuation from a permanent duty assignment location.
       ``(e) Particular Separation Provisions.--The administering 
     Secretary may provide travel-in-kind and transportation-in-
     kind for the following persons in accordance with regulations 
     prescribed under section 464 of this title:
       ``(1) A member who is retired, or is placed on the 
     temporary disability retired list, under chapter 61 of title 
     10.
       ``(2) A member who is retired with pay under any other law 
     or who, immediately following at least eight years of 
     continuous active duty with no single break therein of more 
     than 90 days, is discharged with separation pay or is 
     involuntarily released from active duty with separation pay 
     or readjustment pay.
       ``(3) A member who is discharged under section 1173 of 
     title 10.
       ``(f) Attendance at Memorial Ceremonies and Services.--A 
     family member or member of the uniformed services who attends 
     a deceased member's repatriation, burial, or memorial 
     ceremony or service may be provided travel and transportation 
     allowances to the extent provided in regulations prescribed 
     under section 464 of this title.

     ``Sec. 454. Travel and transportation: pilot programs

       ``(a) Pilot Programs.--Except as otherwise prohibited by 
     law, the Secretary of Defense may conduct pilot programs to 
     evaluate alternative travel and transportation programs, 
     policies, and processes for Department of Defense authorized 
     travelers. Any such pilot program shall be designed to 
     enhance cost savings or other efficiencies that accrue to the 
     Government and be conducted so as to evaluate one or more of 
     the following:
       ``(1) Alternative methods for performing and reimbursing 
     travel.
       ``(2) Means for limiting the need for travel.
       ``(3) Means for reducing the environmental impact of 
     travel.
       ``(b) Limitations.--(1) Not more than three pilot programs 
     may be carried out under subsection (a) at any one time.
       ``(2) The duration of a pilot program may not exceed four 
     years.
       ``(3) The authority to carry out a pilot program is subject 
     to the availability of appropriated funds.
       ``(c) Reports.--(1) Not later than 30 days before the 
     commencement of a pilot program under subsection (a), the 
     Secretary shall submit to the congressional defense 
     committees a report on the pilot program. The report on a 
     pilot program under this paragraph shall set forth a 
     description of the pilot program, including the following:
       ``(A) The purpose of the pilot program.
       ``(B) The duration of the pilot program.
       ``(C) The cost savings or other efficiencies anticipated to 
     accrue to the Government under the pilot program.
       ``(2) Not later than 60 days after the completion of a 
     pilot program, the Secretary shall submit to the 
     congressional defense committees a report on the pilot 
     program. The report on a pilot program under this paragraph 
     shall set forth the following:
       ``(A) A description of results of the pilot program.
       ``(B) Such recommendations for legislative or 
     administrative action as the Secretary considers appropriate 
     in light of the pilot program.
       ``(d) Congressional Defense Committees Defined.--In this 
     section, the term `congressional defense committees' has the 
     meaning given that term in section 101(a)(16) of title 10.

               ``SUBCHAPTER II--ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS

     ``Sec. 461. Relationship to other travel and transportation 
       authorities

       ``An authorized traveler may not be paid travel and 
     transportation allowances or receive travel-in-kind and 
     transportation-in-kind, or a combination thereof, under both 
     subchapter I and subchapter III for official travel performed 
     under a single or related travel and transportation order or 
     authorization by the administering Secretary.

     ``Sec. 462. Travel and transportation allowances paid to 
       members that are unauthorized or in excess of authorized 
       amounts: requirement for repayment

       ``(a) Repayment Required.--Except as provided in subsection 
     (b), a member of the uniformed services or other person who 
     is paid travel and transportation allowances under subchapter 
     I shall repay to the United States any amount of such payment 
     that is determined to be unauthorized or in excess of the 
     applicable authorized amount.
       ``(b) Exception.--The regulations prescribed under section 
     464 of this title shall specify procedures for determining 
     the circumstances under which an exception to repayment 
     otherwise required by subsection (a) may be granted.
       ``(c) Effect of Bankruptcy.--An obligation to repay the 
     United States under this section is, for all purposes, a debt 
     owed the United States. A discharge in bankruptcy under title 
     11 does not discharge a person from such debt if the 
     discharge order is entered less than five years after the 
     date on which the debt was incurred.

     ``Sec. 463. Programs of compliance; electronic processing of 
       travel claims

       ``(a) Programs of Compliance.--The administering 
     Secretaries shall provide for compliance with the 
     requirements of this chapter through programs of compliance 
     established and maintained for that purpose.
       ``(b) Elements.--The programs of compliance under 
     subsection (a) shall--
       ``(1) minimize the provision of benefits under this chapter 
     based on inaccurate claims, unauthorized claims, overstated 
     or inflated claims, and multiple claims for the same benefits 
     through the electronic verification of travel claims on a 
     near-time basis and such other means as the administering 
     Secretaries may establish for purposes of the programs of 
     compliance; and
       ``(2) ensure that benefits provided under this chapter do 
     not exceed reasonable or actual and necessary expenses of 
     travel claimed or reasonable allowances based on commercial 
     travel rates.
       ``(c) Electronic Processing of Travel Claims.--(1) By not 
     later than the date that is five years after the date of the 
     enactment of the National Defense Authorization Act for 
     Fiscal Year 2012, any travel claim under this chapter shall 
     be processed electronically.
       ``(2) The administering Secretary, or the Secretary's 
     designee, may waive the requirement in paragraph (1) with 
     respect to a particular claim in the interests of the 
     department concerned.
       ``(3) The electronic processing of claims under this 
     subsection shall be subject to the regulations prescribed by 
     the Secretary of Defense under section 464 of this title 
     which shall apply uniformly to all members of the uniformed 
     services and, to the extent practicable, to all other 
     authorized travelers.

     ``Sec. 464. Regulations

       ``This subchapter and subchapter I shall be administered 
     under terms, rates, conditions, and

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     regulations prescribed by the Secretary of Defense in 
     consultation with the other administering Secretaries for 
     members of the uniformed services. Such regulations shall be 
     uniform for the Department of Defense and shall apply as 
     uniformly as practicable to the uniformed services under the 
     jurisdiction of the other administering Secretaries.

    ``SUBCHAPTER III--TRAVEL AND TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITIES--OLD LAW

     ``Sec. 471. Travel authorities transition expiration date

       ``In this subchapter, the term `travel authorities 
     transition expiration date' means the last day of the 10-year 
     period beginning on the first day of the first month 
     beginning after the date of the enactment of the National 
     Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012.

     ``Sec. 472. Definitions and other incorporated provisions of 
       chapter 7

       ``(a) Definitions.--The provisions of section 401 of this 
     title apply to this subchapter.
       ``(b) Other Provisions.--The provisions of sections 421 and 
     423 of this title apply to this subchapter.''.
       (c) Repeal of Obsolete Authority.--Section 411g of title 
     37, United States Code, is repealed.
       (d) Transfer of Sections.--
       (1) Transfer to subchapter i.--Section 412 of title 37, 
     United States Code, is transferred to chapter 8 of such 
     title, as added by subsection (b), inserted after section 
     454, and redesignated as section 455.
       (2) Transfer of current chapter 7 authorities to subchapter 
     iii.--Sections 404, 404a, 404b, 405, 405a, 406, 406a, 406b, 
     406c, 407, 408, 408a, 409, 410, 411, 411a through 411f, 411h 
     through 411l, 428 through 432, 434, and 435 of such title are 
     transferred (in that order) to chapter 8 of such title, as 
     added by subsection (b), inserted after section 472, and 
     redesignated as follows:


Section:                             Redesignated Section:
404                                  474
404a                                 474a
404b                                 474b
405                                  475
405a                                 475a
406                                  476
406a                                 476a
406b                                 476b
406c                                 476c
407                                  477
408                                  478
408a                                 478a
409                                  479
410                                  480
411                                  481
411a                                 481a
411b                                 481b
411c                                 481c
411d                                 481d
411e                                 481e
411f                                 481f
411h                                 481h
411i                                 481i
411j                                 481j
411k                                 481k
411l                                 481l
428                                  488
429                                  489
430                                  490
432                                  492
434                                  494
435                                  495
 

       (3) Transfer of section 554.--Section 554 of such title is 
     transferred to chapter 8 of such title, as added by 
     subsection (b), inserted after section 481l (as transferred 
     and redesignated by paragraph (2)), and redesignated as 
     section 484.
       (e) Sunset of Old-Law Authorities.--Provisions of 
     subchapter III of chapter 8 of title 37, United States Code, 
     as transferred and redesignated by paragraphs (2) and (3) of 
     subsection (c), are amended as follows:
       (1) Section 474 is amended by adding at the end the 
     following new subsection:
       ``(k) No travel and transportation allowance or 
     reimbursement may be provided under this section for travel 
     that begins after the travel authorities transition 
     expiration date.''.
       (2) Section 474a is amended by adding at the end the 
     following new subsection:
       ``(f) Termination.--No payment or reimbursement may be 
     provided under this section with respect to a change of 
     permanent station for which orders are issued after the 
     travel authorities transition expiration date.''.
       (3) Section 474b is amended by adding at the end the 
     following new subsection:
       ``(e) Termination.--No payment or reimbursement may be 
     provided under this section with respect to an authorized 
     absence that begins after the travel authorities transition 
     expiration date.''.
       (4) Section 475 is amended by adding at the end the 
     following new subsection:
       ``(f) Termination.--During and after the travel authorities 
     expiration date, no per diem may be paid under this section 
     for any period.''.
       (5) Section 475a is amended by adding at the end the 
     following new subsection:
       ``(c) During and after the travel authorities expiration 
     date, no allowance under subsection (a) or transportation or 
     reimbursement under subsection (b) may be provided with 
     respect to an authority or order to depart.''.
       (6) Section 476 is amended by adding at the end the 
     following new subsection:
       ``(n) No transportation, reimbursement, allowance, or per 
     diem may be provided under this section--
       ``(1) with respect to a change of temporary or permanent 
     station for which orders are issued after the travel 
     authorities transition expiration date; or
       ``(2) in a case covered by this section when such orders 
     are not issued, with respect to a movement of baggage or 
     household effects that begins after such date.''.
       (7) Section 476a is amended--
       (A) by inserting ``(a) Authority.--'' before ``Under 
     uniform regulations''; and
       (B) by adding at the end the following new subsection:
       ``(b) Termination.--No transportation or travel or 
     transportation allowance may be provided under this section 
     for travel that begins after the travel authorities 
     transition expiration date.''.
       (8) Section 476b is amended by adding at the end the 
     following new subsection:
       ``(e) No transportation or allowance may be provided under 
     this section for travel that begins after the travel 
     authorities transition expiration date.''.
       (9) Section 476c is amended by adding at the end the 
     following new subsection:
       ``(e) Termination.--No transportation or allowance may be 
     provided under this section for travel that begins after the 
     travel authorities transition expiration date.''.
       (10) Section 477 is amended by adding at the end the 
     following new subsection:
       ``(i) Termination.--No dislocation allowance may be paid 
     under this section for a move that begins after the travel 
     authorities transition expiration date.''.
       (11) Section 478 is amended by adding at the end the 
     following new subsection:
       ``(c) No travel or transportation allowance, payment, or 
     reimbursement may be provided under this section for travel 
     that begins after the travel authorities transition 
     expiration date.''.
       (12) Section 478a(e) is amended by striking ``December 31, 
     2011'' and inserting ``the travel authorities transition 
     expiration date''.
       (13) Section 479 is amended by adding at the end the 
     following new subsection:
       ``(e) No transportation of a house trailer or mobile home, 
     or storage or payment in connection therewith, may be 
     provided under this section for transportation that begins 
     after the travel authorities transition expiration date.''.
       (14) Section 480 is amended by adding at the end the 
     following new subsection:
       ``(c) No travel or transportation allowance may be provided 
     under this section for travel that begins after the travel 
     authorities transition expiration date.''.
       (15) Section 481 is amended by adding at the end the 
     following new subsection:
       ``(e) The regulations prescribed under this section shall 
     cease to be in effect as of the travel authorities transition 
     expiration date.''.
       (16) Section 481a is amended by adding at the end the 
     following new subsection:
       ``(c) No travel and transportation allowance may be 
     provided under this section for travel that is authorized 
     after the travel authorities transition expiration date.''.
       (17) Section 481b is amended by adding at the end the 
     following new subsection:
       ``(d) Termination.--No travel and transportation allowance 
     may be provided under this section for travel that is 
     authorized after the travel authorities transition expiration 
     date.''.
       (18) Section 481c is amended by adding at the end the 
     following new subsection:
       ``(c) No transportation may be provided under this section 
     after the travel authorities transition expiration date, and 
     no payment may be made under this section for transportation 
     that begins after that date.''.
       (19) Section 481d is amended by adding at the end the 
     following new subsection:
       ``(d) No transportation may be provided under this section 
     after the travel authorities transition expiration date.''.
       (20) Section 481e is amended by adding at the end the 
     following new subsection:
       ``(c) No travel and transportation allowance or 
     reimbursement may be provided under this section for travel 
     that begins after the travel authorities transition 
     expiration date.''.
       (21) Section 481f is amended by adding at the end the 
     following new subsection:
       ``(h) Termination.--No travel and transportation allowance 
     or reimbursement may be provided under this section for 
     travel that begins after the travel authorities transition 
     expiration date.''.
       (22) Section 481h is amended by adding at the end the 
     following new subsection:
       ``(e) Termination.--No transportation, allowance, 
     reimbursement, or per diem may be provided under this section 
     for travel that begins after the travel authorities 
     transition expiration date.''.
       (23) Section 481i is amended by adding at the end the 
     following new subsection:
       ``(c) Termination.--No reimbursement may be provided under 
     this section for expenses incurred after the travel 
     authorities transition expiration date.''.
       (24) Section 481j is amended by adding at the end the 
     following new subsection:
       ``(e) Termination.--No transportation, allowance, 
     reimbursement, or per diem may be provided under this section 
     for travel that begins after the travel authorities 
     transition expiration date.''.
       (25) Section 481k is amended by adding at the end the 
     following new subsection:
       ``(e) Termination.--No transportation, allowance, 
     reimbursement, or per diem may be provided under this section 
     for travel that begins after the travel authorities 
     transition expiration date.''.
       (26) Section 481l is amended by adding at the end the 
     following new subsection:
       ``(e) Termination.--No transportation, allowance, 
     reimbursement, or per diem may be provided under this section 
     for travel that begins after the travel authorities 
     transition expiration date.''.
       (27) Section 484 is amended by adding at the end the 
     following new subsection:
       ``(k) No transportation, allowance, or reimbursement may be 
     provided under this section

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     for a move that begins after the travel authorities 
     transition expiration date.''.
       (28) Section 488 is amended--
       (A) by inserting ``(a) Authority.--'' before ``In 
     addition''; and
       (B) by adding at the end the following new subsection:
       ``(b) Termination.--No reimbursement may be provided under 
     this section for expenses incurred after the travel 
     authorities transition expiration date.''.
       (29) Section 489 is amended--
       (A) by inserting ``(a) Authority.--'' before ``In 
     addition''; and
       (B) by adding at the end the following new subsection:
       ``(b) Termination.--No transportation or allowance may be 
     provided under this section for travel that begins after the 
     travel authorities transition expiration date.''.
       (30) Section 490 is amended by adding at the end the 
     following new subsection:
       ``(g) Termination.--No transportation, allowance, 
     reimbursement, or per diem may be provided under this section 
     for travel that begins after the travel authorities 
     transition expiration date.''.
       (31) Section 492 is amended by adding at the end the 
     following new subsection:
       ``(c) No transportation or allowance may be provided under 
     this section for travel that begins after the travel 
     authorities transition expiration date.''.
       (32) Section 494 is amended by adding at the end the 
     following new subsection:
       ``(d) Termination.--No reimbursement may be provided under 
     this section for expenses incurred after the travel 
     authorities transition expiration date.''.
       (33) Section 495 is amended by adding at the end the 
     following new subsection:
       ``(c) Termination.--No allowance may be paid under this 
     section for any day after the travel authorities transition 
     expiration date.''.
       (f) Technical and Clerical Amendments.--
       (1) Chapter heading.--The heading of chapter 7 of such 
     title is amended to read as follows: ``CHAPTER 7--ALLOWANCES 
     OTHER THAN TRAVEL AND TRANSPORTATION ALLOWANCES''.
       (2) Table of chapters.--The table of chapter preceding 
     chapter 1 of such title is amended by striking the item 
     relating to chapter 7 and inserting the following:

``7. Allowances Other Than Travel and Transportation Allowances401 ....

``8. Travel and Transportation Allowances....................451''.....

       (3) Tables of sections.--
       (A) The table of sections at the beginning of chapter 7 of 
     such title is amended by striking the items relating to 
     sections 404 through 412, 428 through 432, 434, and 435.
       (B) The table of sections at the beginning of chapter 9 of 
     such title is amended by striking the item relating to 
     section 554.
       (4) Cross-references.--
       (A) Any section of title 10 or 37, United States Code, that 
     includes a reference to a section of title 37 that is 
     transferred and redesignated by subsection (c) is amended so 
     as to conform the reference to the section number of the 
     section as so redesignated.
       (B) Any reference in a provision of law other than a 
     section of title 10 or 37, United States Code, to a section 
     of title 37 that is transferred and redesignated by 
     subsection (c) is deemed to refer to the section as so 
     redesignated.

     SEC. 622. TRANSITION PROVISIONS.

       (a) Implementation Plan.--The Secretary of Defense shall 
     develop a plan to implement subchapters I and II of chapter 8 
     of title 37, United States Code (as added by section 621(b) 
     of this Act), and to transition all of the travel and 
     transportation programs for members of the uniformed services 
     under chapter 7 of title 37, United States Code, solely to 
     provisions of those subchapters by the end of the transition 
     period.
       (b) Authority for Modifications to Old-Law Authorities 
     During Transition Period.--During the transition period, the 
     Secretary of Defense and the Secretaries concerned, in using 
     the authorities under subchapter III of chapter 8 of title 
     37, United States Code (as so added), may apply those 
     authorities subject to the terms of such provisions and such 
     modifications as the Secretary of Defense may include in the 
     implementation plan required under subsection (a) or in any 
     subsequent modification to that implementation plan.
       (c) Coordination.--The Secretary of Defense shall prepare 
     the implementation plan under subsection (a) and any 
     modification to that plan under subsection (b) in 
     coordination with--
       (1) the Secretary of Homeland Security, with respect to the 
     Coast Guard;
       (2) the Secretary of Health and Human Services, with 
     respect to the commissioned corps of the Public Health 
     Service; and
       (3) the Secretary of Commerce, with respect to the National 
     Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
       (d) Program of Compliance.--The Secretary of Defense and 
     the other administering Secretaries shall commence the 
     operation of the programs of compliance required by section 
     463 of title 37, United States Code (as so added), by not 
     later than one year after the date of the enactment of this 
     Act.
       (e) Transition Period.--In this section, the term 
     ``transition period'' means the 10-year period beginning on 
     the first day of the first month beginning after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act.

       Subtitle C--Disability, Retired Pay, and Survivor Benefits

     SEC. 631. REPEAL OF AUTOMATIC ENROLLMENT IN FAMILY 
                   SERVICEMEMBERS' GROUP LIFE INSURANCE FOR 
                   MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES MARRIED TO OTHER 
                   MEMBERS.

       Section 1967(a)(1) of title 38, United States Code, is 
     amended--
       (1) in subparagraph (A)(ii), by inserting after ``insurable 
     dependent of the member'' the following: ``(other than a 
     dependent who is also a member of a uniformed service and, 
     because of such membership, automatically insured under this 
     paragraph)''; and
       (2) in subparagraph (C)(ii), by inserting after ``insurable 
     dependent of the member'' the following: ``(other than a 
     dependent who is also a member of a uniformed service and, 
     because of such membership, automatically insured under this 
     paragraph)''.

     SEC. 632. LIMITATION ON AVAILABILITY OF CERTAIN FUNDS PENDING 
                   REPORT ON PROVISION OF SPECIAL COMPENSATION FOR 
                   MEMBERS OF THE UNIFORMED SERVICES WITH INJURY 
                   OR ILLNESS REQUIRING ASSISTANCE IN EVERYDAY 
                   LIVING.

       (a) Limitation on Funds for Travel of USD(PR).--Of the 
     amount authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 2012 for 
     the Department of Defense for operation and maintenance for 
     defense-wide activities as specified in the funding table in 
     section 4301 and available for purposes of travel of the 
     Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and 
     Readiness, not more than 50 percent of such amount may be 
     obligated or expended for such purposes until the Under 
     Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness submits to 
     the congressional defense committees a report on the 
     implementation by the Department of Defense of the 
     authorities in section 439 of title 37, United States Code, 
     for payment of special compensation for members of the 
     uniformed services with catastrophic injuries or illnesses 
     requiring assistance in everyday living.
       (b) Elements.--The report described in subsection (a) shall 
     include a detailed description of the implementation by the 
     Department of the authorities in section 439 of title 37, 
     United States Code, including the following:
       (1) A description of the criteria established pursuant to 
     such section for the payment of special compensation under 
     that section.
       (2) An assessment of the training needs of caregivers of 
     members paid special compensation under that section, 
     including--
       (A) a description of the types of training currently 
     provided;
       (B) a description of additional types of training that 
     could be provided; and
       (C) an assessment whether current Department programs are 
     adequate to meet such training needs.

     SEC. 633. REPEAL OF SENSE OF CONGRESS ON AGE AND SERVICE 
                   REQUIREMENTS FOR RETIRED PAY FOR NON-REGULAR 
                   SERVICE.

       Section 635 of the Ike Skelton National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111-383; 
     124 Stat. 4241) is repealed.

     SEC. 634. DEATH GRATUITY AND RELATED BENEFITS FOR RESERVES 
                   WHO DIE DURING AN AUTHORIZED STAY AT THEIR 
                   RESIDENCE DURING OR BETWEEN SUCCESSIVE DAYS OF 
                   INACTIVE DUTY TRAINING.

       (a) Death Gratuity.--
       (1) Payment authorized.--Section 1475(a)(3) of title 10, 
     United States Code, is amended by inserting before the 
     semicolon the following: ``or while staying at the Reserve's 
     residence, when so authorized by proper authority, during the 
     period of such inactive duty training or between successive 
     days of inactive duty training''.
       (2) Treatment as death during inactive duty training.--
     Section 1478(a) of such title is amended--
       (A) by redesignating paragraphs (4) through (8) as 
     paragraphs (5) through (9), respectively; and
       (B) by inserting after paragraph (3) the following new 
     paragraph (4):
       ``(4) A person covered by subsection (a)(3) of section 1475 
     of this title who died while on authorized stay at the 
     person's residence during a period of inactive duty training 
     or between successive days of inactive duty training is 
     considered to have been on inactive duty training on the date 
     of his death.''.
       (b) Recovery, Care, and Disposition of Remains and Related 
     Benefits.--Section 1481(a)(2) of such title is amended--
       (1) by redesignating subparagraph (E) and (F) as 
     subparagraphs (F) and (G), respectively; and
       (2) by inserting after subparagraph (D) the following new 
     subparagraph (E):
       ``(E) staying at the member's residence, when so authorized 
     by proper authority, during a period of inactive duty 
     training or between successive days of inactive duty 
     training;''.
       (c) Effective Date.--The amendments made by this section 
     shall take effect on January 1, 2010, and shall apply with 
     respect to deaths that occur on or after that date.

     SEC. 635. REPEAL OF REQUIREMENT OF REDUCTION OF SURVIVOR 
                   BENEFITS PLAN SURVIVOR ANNUITIES BY DEPENDENCY 
                   AND INDEMNITY COMPENSATION.

       (a) Repeal.--
       (1) In general.--Subchapter II of chapter 73 of title 10, 
     United States Code, is amended as follows:
       (A) In section 1450, by striking subsection (c).
       (B) In section 1451(c)--
       (i) by striking paragraph (2); and
       (ii) by redesignating paragraphs (3) and (4) as paragraphs 
     (2) and (3), respectively.
       (2) Conforming amendments.--Such subchapter is further 
     amended as follows:
       (A) In section 1450--
       (i) by striking subsection (e);
       (ii) by striking subsection (k); and
       (iii) by striking subsection (m).
       (B) In section 1451(g)(1), by striking subparagraph (C).
       (C) In section 1452--
       (i) in subsection (f)(2), by striking ``does not apply--'' 
     and all that follows and inserting

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     ``does not apply in the case of a deduction made through 
     administrative error.''; and
       (ii) by striking subsection (g).
       (D) In section 1455(c), by striking ``, 1450(k)(2),''.
       (b) Prohibition on Retroactive Benefits.--No benefits may 
     be paid to any person for any period before the effective 
     date provided under subsection (f) by reason of the 
     amendments made by subsection (a).
       (c) Prohibition on Recoupment of Certain Amounts Previously 
     Refunded to SBP Recipients.--A surviving spouse who is or has 
     been in receipt of an annuity under the Survivor Benefit Plan 
     under subchapter II of chapter 73 of title 10, United States 
     Code, that is in effect before the effective date provided 
     under subsection (f) and that is adjusted by reason of the 
     amendments made by subsection (a) and who has received a 
     refund of retired pay under section 1450(e) of title 10, 
     United States Code, shall not be required to repay such 
     refund to the United States.
       (d) Repeal of Authority for Optional Annuity for Dependent 
     Children.--Section 1448(d) of such title is amended--
       (1) in paragraph (1), by striking ``Except as provided in 
     paragraph (2)(B), the Secretary concerned'' and inserting 
     ``The Secretary concerned''; and
       (2) in paragraph (2)--
       (A) by striking ``Dependent children.--'' and all that 
     follows through ``In the case of a member described in 
     paragraph (1),'' and inserting ``Dependent children annuity 
     when no eligible surviving spouse.--In the case of a member 
     described in paragraph (1),''; and
       (B) by striking subparagraph (B).
       (e) Restoration of Eligibility for Previously Eligible 
     Spouses.--The Secretary of the military department concerned 
     shall restore annuity eligibility to any eligible surviving 
     spouse who, in consultation with the Secretary, previously 
     elected to transfer payment of such annuity to a surviving 
     child or children under the provisions of section 
     1448(d)(2)(B) of title 10, United States Code, as in effect 
     on the day before the effective date provided under 
     subsection (f). Such eligibility shall be restored whether or 
     not payment to such child or children subsequently was 
     terminated due to loss of dependent status or death. For the 
     purposes of this subsection, an eligible spouse includes a 
     spouse who was previously eligible for payment of such 
     annuity and is not remarried, or remarried after having 
     attained age 55, or whose second or subsequent marriage has 
     been terminated by death, divorce or annulment.
       (f) Effective Date.--The sections and the amendments made 
     by this section shall take effect on the later of--
       (1) the first day of the first month that begins after the 
     date of the enactment of this Act; or
       (2) the first day of the fiscal year that begins in the 
     calendar year in which this Act is enacted.

                     Subtitle D--Pay and Allowances

     SEC. 641. NO REDUCTION IN BASIC ALLOWANCE FOR HOUSING FOR 
                   NATIONAL GUARD MEMBERS WHO TRANSITION BETWEEN 
                   ACTIVE DUTY AND FULL-TIME NATIONAL GUARD DUTY 
                   WITHOUT A BREAK IN ACTIVE SERVICE.

       Section 403(g) of title 37, United States Code, is amended 
     by adding at the end the following new paragraph:
       ``(6) The rate of basic allowance for housing to be paid a 
     member of the Army National Guard of the United States or the 
     Air National Guard of the United States shall not be reduced 
     upon the transition of the member from active duty under 
     title 10, United States Code, to full-time National Guard 
     duty under title 32, United States Code, or from full-time 
     National Guard duty under title 32, United States Code, to 
     active duty under title 10, United States Code, when the 
     transition occurs without a break in active service of at 
     least one calendar day''.

                   TITLE VII--HEALTH CARE PROVISIONS

                      Subtitle A--TRICARE Program

     SEC. 701. ANNUAL COST-OF-LIVING ADJUSTMENT IN ENROLLMENT FEES 
                   IN TRICARE PRIME.

       (a) In General.--Section 1097a of title 10, United States 
     Code, is amended--
       (1) by redesignating subsections (c), (d), (e), and (f) as 
     subsections (d), (e), (f), and (g), respectively; and
       (2) by inserting after subsection (b) the following new 
     subsection (c):
       ``(c) Cost-of-living Adjustment in Enrollment Fee.--(1) 
     Whenever after September 30, 2012, the Secretary of Defense 
     increases the retired pay of members and former members of 
     the armed forces pursuant to section 1401a of this title, the 
     Secretary shall increase the amount of the fee payable for 
     enrollment in TRICARE Prime by an amount equal to the 
     percentage of such fee payable on the day before the date of 
     the increase of such fee that is equal to the percentage 
     increase in such retired pay. In determining the amount of 
     the increase in such retired pay for purposes of this 
     subsection, the Secretary shall use the amount computed 
     pursuant to section 1401a(b)(2) of this title. The increase 
     in such fee shall be effective as of January 1 following the 
     date of the increase in such retired pay.
       ``(2) The Secretary shall publish in the Federal Register 
     the amount of the fee payable for enrollment in TRICARE Prime 
     whenever increased pursuant to this subsection.''.
       (b) Conforming and Clerical Amendments.--
       (1) Heading amendment.--The heading of such section is 
     amended to read as follows:

     ``Sec. 1097a. TRICARE Prime: automatic enrollment; enrollment 
       fee; payment options''.

       (2) Clerical amendment.--The table of sections at the 
     beginning of chapter 55 of such title is amended by striking 
     the item relating to section 1097a and inserting the 
     following new item:

``1097a. TRICARE Prime: automatic enrollment; enrollment fee; payment 
              options.''.

     SEC. 702. MAINTENANCE OF THE ADEQUACY OF PROVIDER NETWORKS 
                   UNDER THE TRICARE PROGRAM.

       Section 1097b(a) of title 10, United States Code, is 
     amended by adding at the end the following new paragraph:
       ``(3) In establishing rates and procedures for 
     reimbursement of providers and other administrative 
     requirements, including those contained in provider network 
     agreements, the Secretary shall to the extent practicable 
     maintain adequate networks of providers, including 
     institutional, professional, and pharmacy. Network providers 
     under such provider network agreements are not considered 
     subcontractors for purposes of the Federal Acquisition 
     Regulation or any other law.''.

     SEC. 703. TRANSITION ENROLLMENT OF UNIFORMED SERVICES FAMILY 
                   HEALTH PLAN MEDICARE-ELIGIBLE RETIREES TO 
                   TRICARE FOR LIFE.

       Section 724(e) of the National Defense Authorization Act 
     for Fiscal Year 1997 (10 U.S.C. 1073 note) is amended--
       (1) by striking ``If a covered beneficiary'' and inserting 
     ``(1) Except as provided in paragraph (2), if a covered 
     beneficiary''; and
       (2) by adding at the end the following new paragraph:
       ``(2) After September 30, 2011, a covered beneficiary 
     (other than a beneficiary under section 1079 of title 10, 
     United States Code) who is also entitled to hospital 
     insurance benefits under part A of title XVIII of the Social 
     Security Act due to age may not enroll in the managed care 
     program of a designated provider unless the beneficiary was 
     enrolled in that program on September 30, 2011.''.

     SEC. 704. MODIFICATION OF AUTHORITIES ON SURVEYS ON CONTINUED 
                   VIABILITY OF TRICARE STANDARD AND TRICARE 
                   EXTRA.

       (a) Scope of Certain Surveys.--Subsection (a)(3)(A) of 
     section 711 of the National Defense Authorization Act for 
     Fiscal Year 2008 (Public Law 110-181; 122 Stat. 190; 10 
     U.S.C. 1073 note) by striking ``2011'' and inserting 
     ``2015''.
       (b) Frequency of Submittal of GAO Reviews.--Subsection 
     (b)(2) of such section is amended by striking ``bi-annual 
     basis'' and inserting ``biennial basis''.

     SEC. 705. EXTENSION OF TIME LIMIT FOR SUBMITTAL OF CLAIMS 
                   UNDER THE TRICARE PROGRAM FOR CARE PROVIDED 
                   OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES.

       Section 1106(b) of title 10, United States Code, is amended 
     by striking ``not later than'' and all that follows and 
     inserting the following: ``as follows:
       ``(1) In the case of services provided outside the United 
     States, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or the possessions 
     of the United States, by not later than three years after the 
     services are provided.
       ``(2) In the case of any other services, by not later than 
     one year after the services are provided.''.

                 Subtitle B--Other Health Care Benefits

     SEC. 711. TRAVEL FOR ANESTHESIA SERVICES FOR CHILDBIRTH FOR 
                   COMMAND-SPONSORED DEPENDENTS OF MEMBERS 
                   ASSIGNED TO REMOTE LOCATIONS OUTSIDE THE 
                   CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES.

       Section 1040(a) of title 10, United States Code, is 
     amended--
       (1) by inserting ``(1)'' after ``(a)''; and
       (2) by adding at the end the following new paragraph:
       ``(2)(A) For purposes of paragraph (1), required medical 
     attention of a dependent includes, in the case of a dependent 
     authorized to accompany a member at a location described in 
     that paragraph, obstetrical anesthesia services for 
     childbirth equivalent to the obstetrical anesthesia services 
     for childbirth available in a military treatment facility in 
     the United States.
       ``(B) In the case of a dependent at a remote location 
     outside the continental United States who elects services 
     described in subparagraph (A) and for whom air transportation 
     would be needed to travel under paragraph (1) to the nearest 
     appropriate medical facility in which adequate medical care 
     is available, the Secretary may authorize the dependent to 
     receive transportation under that paragraph to the 
     continental United States and be treated at the military 
     treatment facility that can provide appropriate obstetrical 
     services that is nearest to the closest port of entry into 
     the continental United States from such remote location.
       ``(C) The second through sixth sentences of paragraph (1) 
     shall apply to a dependent provided transportation by reason 
     of this paragraph.
       ``(D) The total cost incurred by the United States for the 
     provision of transportation and expenses (including per diem) 
     with respect to a dependent by reason of this paragraph may 
     not exceed the cost the United States would otherwise incur 
     for the provision of transportation and expenses with respect 
     to that dependent under paragraph (1) if the transportation 
     and expenses were provided to that dependent without regard 
     to this paragraph.
       ``(E) The authority under this paragraph shall expire on 
     September 30, 2016.''.

     SEC. 712. TRANSITIONAL HEALTH BENEFITS FOR CERTAIN MEMBERS 
                   WITH EXTENSION OF ACTIVE DUTY FOLLOWING ACTIVE 
                   DUTY IN SUPPORT OF A CONTINGENCY OPERATION.

       Section 1145(a)(4) of title 10, United States Code, is 
     amended by adding at the end the following new sentence: 
     ``For purposes of the preceding sentence, in the case of a 
     member on active duty as described in subparagraph (B), (C),

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     or (D) of paragraph (2) who, without a break in service, is 
     extended on active duty for any reason, the 180-day period 
     shall begin on the date on which the member is separated from 
     such extended active duty.''.

     SEC. 713. CODIFICATION AND IMPROVEMENT OF PROCEDURES FOR 
                   MENTAL HEALTH EVALUATIONS FOR MEMBERS OF THE 
                   ARMED FORCES.

       (a) Codification and Improvement of Procedures.--
       (1) In general.--Chapter 55 of title 10, United States 
     Code, is amended by inserting after section 1090 the 
     following new section:

     ``Sec. 1090a. Commanding officer and supervisor referrals of 
       members for mental health evaluations

       ``(a) Regulations.--The Secretary of Defense shall 
     prescribe and maintain regulations relating to commanding 
     officer and supervisor referrals of members of the armed 
     forces for mental health evaluations. The regulations shall 
     incorporate the requirements set forth in subsections (b), 
     (c), and (d) and such other matters as the Secretary 
     considers appropriate.
       ``(b) Reduction of Perceived Stigma.--The regulations 
     required by subsection (a) shall, to the greatest extent 
     possible--
       ``(1) seek to eliminate perceived stigma associated with 
     seeking and receiving mental health services, promoting the 
     use of mental health services on a basis comparable to the 
     use of other medical and health services; and
       ``(2) clarify the appropriate action to be taken by 
     commanders or supervisory personnel who, in good faith, 
     believe that a subordinate may require a mental health 
     evaluation.
       ``(c) Procedures for Inpatient Evaluations.--The 
     regulations required by subsection (a) shall provide that, 
     when a commander or supervise determines that it is necessary 
     to refer a member of the armed forces for a mental health 
     evaluation--
       ``(1) the mental health evaluation shall only be conducted 
     on an inpatient basis if and when such an evaluation cannot 
     appropriately or reasonably be conducted on an outpatient 
     basis, in accordance with the least restrictive alternative 
     principle; and
       ``(2) only a psychiatrist, or, in cases in which a 
     psychiatrist is not available, another mental health 
     professional or a physician, may admit the member pursuant to 
     the referral for a mental health evaluation to be conducted 
     on an inpatient basis.
       ``(d) Prohibition on Use of Referrals for Mental Health 
     Evaluations To Retaliate Against Whistleblowers.--(1) The 
     regulations required by subsection (a) shall provide that no 
     person may refer a member of the armed forces for a mental 
     health evaluation as a reprisal for making or preparing a 
     lawful communication of the type described in section 
     1034(c)(2) of this title, and applicable regulations. For 
     purposes of this subsection, such communication also shall 
     include a communication to any appropriate authority in the 
     chain of command of the member.
       ``(2) Such regulations shall provide that a referral for a 
     mental health evaluation by a commander or supervisor, when 
     taken as a reprisal for a communication referred to in 
     paragraph (1), may be the basis for a proceeding under 
     section 892 of this title (article 92 of the Uniform Code of 
     Military Justice). Persons not subject to chapter 47 of this 
     title (the Uniform Code of Military Justice) who fail to 
     comply with the provisions of this section are subject to 
     adverse administrative action.
       ``(3)(A) No person may restrict a member of the armed 
     forces in communicating with an Inspector General, attorney, 
     member of Congress, or others about the referral of a member 
     of the armed forces for a mental health evaluation.
       ``(B) Subparagraph (A) does not apply to a communication 
     that is unlawful.
       ``(e) Definitions.--In this section:
       ``(1) The term `Inspector General' means the following:
       ``(A) An Inspector General appointed under the Inspector 
     General Act of 1978 (5 U.S.C. App.).
       ``(B) An officer of the armed forces assigned or detailed 
     under regulations of the Secretary concerned to serve as an 
     Inspector General at any command level in one of the armed 
     forces.
       ``(2) The term `mental health professional' means a 
     psychiatrist or clinical psychologist, a person with a 
     doctorate in clinical social work, or a psychiatric clinical 
     nurse specialist.
       ``(3) The term `mental health evaluation' means a 
     psychiatric examination or evaluation, a psychological 
     examination or evaluation, an examination for psychiatric or 
     psychological fitness for duty, or any other means of 
     assessing the state of mental health of a member of the armed 
     forces.
       ``(4) The term `least restrictive alternative principle' 
     means a principle under which a member of the armed forces 
     committed for hospitalization and treatment shall be placed 
     in the most appropriate and therapeutic available setting--
       ``(A) that is no more restrictive than is conducive to the 
     most effective form of treatment; and
       ``(B) in which treatment is available and the risks of 
     physical injury or property damage posed by such placement 
     are warranted by the proposed plan of treatment.''.
       (2) Clerical amendment.--The table of sections at the 
     beginning of chapter 55 of such title is amended by inserting 
     after the item relating to section 1090 the following new 
     item:

``1090a. Commanding officer and supervisor referrals of members for 
              mental health evaluations.''.
       (b) Conforming Repeal.--Section 546 of the National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1993 (Public Law 102-484; 
     106 Stat. 2416; 10 U.S.C. 1074 note) is repealed.

                 Subtitle C--Health Care Administration

     SEC. 721. EXPANSION OF STATE LICENSURE EXCEPTIONS FOR CERTAIN 
                   MENTAL HEALTH-CARE PROFESSIONALS.

       Section 1094(d) of title 10, United States Code, is 
     amended--
       (1) in paragraph (1)--
       (A) by inserting ``(A)'' after ``(1)''; and
       (B) by adding at the end the following new subparagraph:
       ``(B) Notwithstanding any law regarding the licensure of 
     health care providers, a health-care professional described 
     in paragraph (4) may perform the duties relating to mental 
     health care specified in the regulations under subparagraph 
     (B) of that paragraph at any location in any State, the 
     District of Columbia, or a Commonwealth, territory or 
     possession of the United States, regardless of where such 
     health-care professional or the patient are located, so long 
     as the practice is within the scope of the authorized Federal 
     duties specified in that subparagraph.'';
       (2) in paragraphs (2) and (3), by striking ``paragraph 
     (1)'' and inserting ``paragraph (1)(A)''; and
       (3) by adding at the end the following new paragraph:
       ``(4) A health-care professional referred to in paragraph 
     (1)(B) is a member of the armed forces, civilian employee of 
     the Department of Defense, personal services contractor under 
     section 1091 of this title, or other health-care professional 
     credentialed and privileged at a Federal health care 
     institution or location specially designated by the Secretary 
     for purposes of that paragraph who--
       ``(A) has a current license to practice medicine, 
     osteopathic medicine, or another health profession; and
       ``(B) is performing such authorized duties relating to 
     mental health care for the Department of Defense as the 
     Secretary shall prescribe in regulations for purposes of this 
     paragraph.''.

     SEC. 722. CLARIFICATION ON CONFIDENTIALITY OF MEDICAL QUALITY 
                   ASSURANCE RECORDS.

       (a) In General.--Section 1102(j) of title 10, United States 
     Code, is amended--
       (1) in paragraph (1), by striking ``any activity carried 
     out'' and inserting ``any peer review activity carried out''; 
     and
       (2) by adding at the end the following new paragraph:
       ``(4) The term `peer review' means an assessment of 
     professional performance by professionally-equivalent health 
     care providers.''.
       (b) Effective Date.--The amendments made by subsection (a) 
     shall take effect on January 1, 2012.

  TITLE VIII--ACQUISITION POLICY, ACQUISITION MANAGEMENT, AND RELATED 
                                MATTERS

 Subtitle A--Provisions Relating to Major Defense Acquisition Programs

     SEC. 801. WAIVER OF REQUIREMENTS RELATING TO NEW MILESTONE 
                   APPROVAL FOR CERTAIN MAJOR DEFENSE ACQUISITION 
                   PROGRAMS EXPERIENCING CRITICAL COST GROWTH DUE 
                   TO CHANGE IN QUANTITY PURCHASED.

       Section 2433a(c) of title 10, United States Code, is 
     amended by adding at the end the following new paragraph:
       ``(3)(A) The requirements of subparagraphs (B) and (C) of 
     paragraph (1) shall not apply to a program or subprogram if--
       ``(i) the Milestone Decision Authority determines in 
     writing, on the basis of a cost assessment and root cause 
     analysis conducted pursuant to subsection (a), that--
       ``(I) but for a change in the quantity of items to be 
     purchased under the program or subprogram, the program 
     acquisition unit cost or procurement unit cost for the 
     program or subprogram would not have increased by a 
     percentage equal to or greater than the cost growth 
     thresholds for the program or subprogram set forth in 
     subparagraph (B); and
       ``(II) the change in quantity of items described in 
     subclause (I) was not made as a result of an increase in 
     program cost, a delay in the program, or a problem meeting 
     program requirements;
       ``(ii) the Secretary determines in writing that the cost to 
     the Department of Defense of complying with such requirements 
     is likely to exceed the benefits to the Department of 
     complying with such requirements; and
       ``(iii) the Secretary submits to Congress, before the end 
     of the 60-day period beginning on the day the Selected 
     Acquisition Report containing the information described in 
     section 2433(g) of this title is required to be submitted 
     under section 2432(f) of this title--
       ``(I) a copy of the written determination under clause (i) 
     and an explanation of the basis for the determination; and
       ``(II) a copy of the written determination under clause 
     (ii) and an explanation of the basis for the determination.
       ``(B) The cost growth thresholds specified in this 
     subparagraph are as follows:
       ``(i) In the case of a major defense acquisition program or 
     designated major defense subprogram, a percentage increase in 
     the program acquisition unit cost for the program or 
     subprogram of--
       ``(I) 5 percent over the program acquisition unit cost for 
     the program or subprogram as shown in the current Baseline 
     Estimate for the program or subprogram; and
       ``(II) 10 percent over the program acquisition unit cost 
     for the program or subprogram as shown in the original 
     Baseline Estimate for the program or subprogram.
       ``(ii) In the case of a major defense acquisition program 
     or designated major defense subprogram that is a procurement 
     program, a percentage increase in the procurement unit cost 
     for the program or subprogram of--
       ``(I) 5 percent over the procurement unit cost for the 
     program or subprogram as shown in the

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     current Baseline Estimate for the program or subprogram; and
       ``(II) 10 percent over the procurement unit cost for the 
     program or subprogram as shown in the original Baseline 
     Estimate for the program or subprogram.''.

     SEC. 802. MODIFICATION OF CERTAIN REQUIREMENTS OF THE WEAPON 
                   SYSTEMS ACQUISITION REFORM ACT OF 2009.

       (a) Repeal of Certification of Compliance of Certain Major 
     Defense Acquisition Programs With Actions on Treatment of 
     Systemic Problems Before Milestone Approval.--Subsection (c) 
     of section 204 of the Weapon Systems Acquisition Reform Act 
     of 2009 (Public Law 111-23; 123 Stat. 1723; 10 U.S.C. 2366a 
     note) is repealed.
       (b) Waiver of Requirement To Review Programs Receiving 
     Waiver or Certain Certification Requirements.--Section 
     2366b(d) of title 10, United States Code, is amended by 
     adding the following new paragraph:
       ``(3) The requirement in paragraph (2)(B) shall not apply 
     to a program for which a certification was required pursuant 
     to section 2433a(c) of this title if the milestone decision 
     authority--
       ``(A) determines in writing that--
       ``(i) the program has reached a stage in the acquisition 
     process at which it would not be practicable to meet the 
     certification component that was waived; and
       ``(ii) the milestone decision authority has taken 
     appropriate alternative actions to address the underlying 
     purposes of such certification component; and
       ``(B) submits the written determination, and an explanation 
     of the basis for the determination, to the congressional 
     defense committees.''.

     SEC. 803. ASSESSMENT, MANAGEMENT, AND CONTROL OF OPERATING 
                   AND SUPPORT COSTS FOR MAJOR WEAPON SYSTEMS.

       (a) Guidance Required.--Not later than 180 days after the 
     date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense 
     shall issue guidance on actions to be taken to assess, 
     manage, and control Department of Defense costs for the 
     operation and support of major weapon systems.
       (b) Elements.--The guidance required by subsection (a) 
     shall, at a minimum--
       (1) require the military departments to retain each 
     estimate of operating and support costs that is developed at 
     any time during the life cycle of a major weapon system, 
     together with supporting documentation used to develop the 
     estimate;
       (2) require the military departments to update estimates of 
     operating and support costs periodically throughout the life 
     cycle of a major weapon system, to determine whether 
     preliminary information and assumptions remain relevant and 
     accurate, and identify and record reasons for variances;
       (3) establish standard requirements for the collection of 
     data on operating and support costs for major weapon systems 
     and require the military departments to revise their 
     Visibility and Management of Operating and Support Costs 
     (VAMOSC) systems to ensure that they collect complete and 
     accurate data in compliance with such requirements and make 
     such data available in a timely manner;
       (4) establish standard requirements for the collection and 
     reporting of data on operating and support costs for major 
     weapon systems by contractors performing weapon system 
     sustainment functions in an appropriate format, and develop 
     contract clauses to ensure that contractors comply with such 
     requirements;
       (5) require the military departments--
       (A) to collect and retain data from operational and 
     developmental testing and evaluation on the reliability and 
     maintainability of major weapon systems; and
       (B) to use such data to inform system design decisions, 
     provide insight into sustainment costs, and inform estimates 
     of operating and support costs for such systems;
       (6) require the military departments to ensure that 
     sustainment factors are fully considered at key life cycle 
     management decision points and that appropriate measures are 
     taken to reduce operating and support costs by influencing 
     system design early in development, developing sound 
     sustainment strategies, and addressing key drivers of costs;
       (7) require the military departments to conduct an 
     independent logistics assessment of each major weapon system 
     prior to key acquisition decision points (including milestone 
     decisions) to identify features that are likely to drive 
     future operating and support costs, changes to system design 
     that could reduce such costs, and effective strategies for 
     managing such costs;
       (8) include--
       (A) reliability metrics for major weapon systems; and
       (B) requirements on the use of metrics under subparagraph 
     (A) as triggers--
       (i) to conduct further investigation and analysis into 
     drivers of those metrics; and
       (ii) to develop strategies for improving reliability, 
     availability, and maintainability of such systems at an 
     affordable cost; and
       (9) require the military departments to conduct periodic 
     reviews of operating and support costs of major weapon 
     systems after such systems achieve initial operational 
     capability to identify and address factors resulting in 
     growth in operating and support costs and adapt support 
     strategies to reduce such costs.
       (c) Retention of Data on Operating and Support Costs.--
       (1) In general.--The Director of Cost Assessment and 
     Program Evaluation shall be responsible for developing and 
     maintaining a database on operating and support estimates, 
     supporting documentation, and actual operating and support 
     costs for major weapon systems.
       (2) Support.--The Secretary of Defense shall ensure that 
     the Director, in carrying out such responsibility--
       (A) promptly receives the results of all cost estimates and 
     cost analyses conducted by the military departments with 
     regard to operating and support costs of major weapon 
     systems;
       (B) has timely access to any records and data of the 
     military departments (including classified and proprietary 
     information) that the Director considers necessary to carry 
     out such responsibility; and
       (C) with the concurrence of the Under Secretary of Defense 
     for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics, may direct the 
     military departments to collect and retain information 
     necessary to support the database.
       (d) Major Weapon System Defined.--In this section, the term 
     ``major weapon system'' has the meaning given that term in 
     section 2379(f) of title 10, United States Code.

     SEC. 804. CLARIFICATION OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR COST ANALYSES 
                   AND TARGETS FOR CONTRACT NEGOTIATION PURPOSES.

       Section 2334(e) of title 10, United States Code, is 
     amended--
       (1) by redesignating paragraphs (2), (3), and (4) as 
     paragraphs (3), (4), and (5), respectively;
       (2) in paragraph (1)--
       (A) by striking ``shall provide that--'' and all that 
     follows through ``cost estimates'' and inserting ``shall 
     provide that cost estimates''; and
       (B) by striking ``; and'' and inserting a period;
       (3) by redesignating subparagraph (B) as paragraph (2) and 
     indenting such paragraph two ems from the left margin;
       (4) in paragraph (2) as redesignated by paragraph (3) of 
     this section, by striking ``cost analyses and targets'' and 
     inserting ``The Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, 
     Technology, and Logistics shall, in consultation with the 
     Director of Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation, develop 
     policies, procedures, and guidance to ensure that cost 
     analyses and targets'';
       (5) in paragraph (3), as redesignated by paragraph (1) of 
     this section, by striking ``issued by the Director of Cost 
     Assessment and Program Evaluation'' and inserting ``issued by 
     the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, 
     and Logistics under paragraph (2)''; and
       (6) in paragraph (5), as redesignated by paragraph (1) of 
     this section, by striking ``paragraph (3)'' and inserting 
     ``paragraph (4)''.

     SEC. 805. MODIFICATION OF REQUIREMENTS FOR GUIDANCE ON 
                   MANAGEMENT OF MANUFACTURING RISK IN MAJOR 
                   DEFENSE ACQUISITION PROGRAMS.

       Section 812(b) of the Ike Skelton National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111-383; 
     124 Stat. 4264; 10 U.S.C. 2430 note) is amended--
       (1) by striking ``manufacturing readiness levels'' each 
     place it appears and inserting ``manufacturing readiness 
     levels or other manufacturing readiness standards'';
       (2) by redesignating paragraphs (4) and (5) as paragraphs 
     (5) and (6), respectively; and
       (3) by inserting after paragraph (3) the following new 
     paragraph (4):
       ``(4) provide for the tailoring of manufacturing readiness 
     levels or other manufacturing readiness standards to address 
     the unique characteristics of specific industry sectors or 
     weapon system portfolios;''.

     SEC. 806. MANAGEMENT OF DEVELOPMENTAL TEST AND EVALUATION FOR 
                   MAJOR DEFENSE ACQUISITION PROGRAMS.

       (a) Chief Developmental Tester.--Section 820(a) of the John 
     Warner National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 
     2007 (Public Law 109-364; 120 Stat. 2330), as amended by 
     section 805(c) of the National Defense Authorization Act for 
     Fiscal Year 2010 (Public Law 110-181; 123 Stat. 2403), is 
     further amended--
       (1) by redesignating paragraph (6) as paragraph (7); and
       (2) by inserting after paragraph (5) the following new 
     paragraph (6):
       ``(6) Chief developmental tester.''.
       (b) Responsibilities of Chief Developmental Tester and Lead 
     Developmental Test and Evaluation Organization.--Section 139b 
     of title 10, United States Code, is amended--
       (1) by redesignating subsections (c), (d), and (e) as 
     subsections (d), (e), and (f), respectively; and
       (2) by inserting after subsection (b) the following new 
     subsection (c):
       ``(c) Support of Mdaps by Chief Developmental Tester and 
     Lead Developmental Test and Evaluation Organization.--
       ``(1) Support.--The Secretary of Defense shall require that 
     each major defense acquisition program be supported by--
       ``(A) a chief developmental tester; and
       ``(B) a governmental test agency, serving as lead 
     developmental test and evaluation organization for the 
     program.
       ``(2) Responsibilities of chief developmental tester.--The 
     chief developmental tester for a major defense acquisition 
     program shall be responsible for--
       ``(A) coordinating the planning, management, and oversight 
     of all developmental test and evaluation activities for the 
     program;
       ``(B) maintaining insight into contractor activities under 
     the program and overseeing the test and evaluation activities 
     of other participating government activities under the 
     program; and
       ``(C) helping program managers make technically informed, 
     objective judgments about contractor developmental test and 
     evaluation results under the program.
       ``(3) Responsibilities of lead developmental test and 
     evaluation organization.--The lead developmental test and 
     evaluation organization for a major defense acquisition 
     program shall be responsible for--
       ``(A) providing technical expertise on testing and 
     evaluation issues to the chief developmental tester for the 
     program;

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       ``(B) conducting developmental testing and evaluation 
     activities for the program, as directed by the chief 
     developmental tester; and
       ``(C) assisting the chief developmental tester in providing 
     oversight of contractors under the program and in reaching 
     technically informed, objective judgments about contractor 
     developmental test and evaluation results under the 
     program.''.

     SEC. 807. ASSESSMENT OF RISK ASSOCIATED WITH DEVELOPMENT OF 
                   MAJOR WEAPON SYSTEMS TO BE PROCURED UNDER 
                   COOPERATIVE PROJECTS WITH FRIENDLY FOREIGN 
                   COUNTRIES.

       (a) Assessment of Risk Required.--
       (1) In general.--Not later than two days after the 
     President transmits a certification to Congress pursuant to 
     section 27(f) of the Arms Export Control Act (22 U.S.C. 
     2767(f)) regarding a proposed cooperative project agreement 
     that is expected to result in the award of a Department of 
     Defense contract for the engineering and manufacturing 
     development of a major weapon system, the Secretary of 
     Defense shall submit to the Chairmen of the Committees on 
     Armed Services of the Senate and the House of Representatives 
     a report setting forth a risk assessment of the proposed 
     cooperative project.
       (2) Preparation.--The Secretary shall prepare each report 
     required by paragraph (1) in consultation with the Under 
     Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and 
     Logistics, the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Research 
     and Engineering, and the Director of Cost Assessment and 
     Program Evaluation of the Department of Defense.
       (b) Elements.--The risk assessment on a cooperative project 
     under subsection (a) shall include the following:
       (1) An assessment of the design, technical, manufacturing, 
     and integration risks associated with developing and 
     procuring the weapon system to be procured under the 
     cooperative project.
       (2) A statement identifying any termination liability that 
     would be incurred under the development contract to be 
     entered into under subsection (a)(1), and a statement of the 
     extent to which such termination liability would not be fully 
     funded by appropriations available or sought in the fiscal 
     year in which the agreement for the cooperative project is 
     signed on behalf of the United States.
       (3) An assessment of the advisability of incurring any 
     unfunded termination liability identified under paragraph (2) 
     given the risks identified in the assessment under paragraph 
     (1).
       (4) A listing of which, if any, requirements associated 
     with the oversight and management of a major defense 
     acquisition program (as prescribed under Department of 
     Defense Instruction 5000.02 or related authorities) will be 
     waived, or in any way modified, in carrying out the 
     development contract to be entered into under (a)(1), and a 
     full explanation why such requirements need to be waived or 
     modified.
       (c) Definitions.--In this section:
       (1) The term ``engineering and manufacturing development'' 
     has the meaning given that term in Department of Defense 
     Instruction 5000.02.
       (2) The term ``major weapon system'' has the meaning given 
     that term in section 2379(f) of title 10, United States Code.

             Subtitle B--Acquisition Policy and Management

     SEC. 821. INCLUSION OF DATA ON CONTRACTOR PERFORMANCE IN PAST 
                   PERFORMANCE DATABASES FOR SOURCE SELECTION 
                   DECISIONS.

       (a) Strategy on Inclusion Required.--Not later than 180 
     days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Under 
     Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and 
     Logistics shall develop a strategy for ensuring that timely, 
     accurate, and complete information on contractor performance 
     is included in past performance databases used for making 
     source selection decisions.
       (b) Elements.--The strategy required by subsection (a) 
     shall, at a minimum--
       (1) establish standards for the timeliness and completeness 
     of past performance submissions for purposes of databases 
     described in subsection (a);
       (2) assign responsibility and management accountability for 
     the completeness of past performance submissions for such 
     purposes; and
       (3) ensure that past performance submissions for such 
     purposes are consistent with award fee evaluations in cases 
     where such evaluations have been conducted.
       (c) Contractor Comments.--Not later than 180 days after the 
     date of the enactment of this Act, the Under Secretary of 
     Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics shall 
     revise the Defense Supplement to the Federal Acquisition 
     Regulation to require the following:
       (1) That agency evaluations of contractor past performance 
     are included in the relevant past performance database as 
     soon as such evaluations are completed.
       (2) That affected contractors are notified in a timely 
     manner when such agency evaluations are entered into such 
     database.
       (3) That such contractors are afforded a reasonable 
     opportunity to submit comments, rebutting statements, or 
     additional information pertaining to such agency evaluations 
     for inclusion in such database.
       (d) Comptroller General Report.--Not later than 18 months 
     after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Comptroller 
     General of the United States shall submit to the 
     congressional defense committees a report on the actions 
     taken by the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, 
     Technology, and Logistics pursuant to this section, including 
     an assessment of the extent to which such actions have 
     achieved the objectives of this section.

     SEC. 822. IMPLEMENTATION OF RECOMMENDATIONS OF DEFENSE 
                   SCIENCE BOARD TASK FORCE ON SERVICE 
                   CONTRACTING.

       (a) Plan for Implementation.--Not later than 180 days after 
     the date of the enactment of this Act, the Under Secretary of 
     Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics shall, 
     acting pursuant to the Under Secretary's responsibility under 
     section 2330 of title 10, United States Code, develop a plan 
     for implementing the recommendations of the Defense Science 
     Board Task Force on Improvements to Service Contracting.
       (b) Elements.--The plan developed pursuant to subsection 
     (a) shall include, to the extent determined appropriate by 
     the Under Secretary for Acquisition, Technology, and 
     Logistics, the following:
       (1) A meaningful taxonomy to track services, which can be 
     built into the inventory of contract services required by 
     section 2330a(c) of title 10, United States Code.
       (2) Standards, definitions, and performance measures for 
     each portfolio of contract services which can be used for the 
     purposes of performance assessments conducted pursuant to 
     section 2548 of title 10, United States Code, and independent 
     management reviews conducted pursuant to section 808 of the 
     National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008 
     (Public Law 110-181; 122 Stat. 215; 10 U.S.C. 2330 note).
       (3) Meaningful incentives to service contractors for high 
     performance at low cost, consistent with the objectives of 
     the Better Buying Power Initiative established by the Under 
     Secretary.
       (4) Improved means of communication between the Government 
     and the services contracting industry in the process of 
     developing requirements for services contracts.
       (5) Clear guidance for defense acquisition personnel on the 
     use of appropriate contract types for particular categories 
     of services contracts.
       (6) Formal certification and training requirements for 
     services acquisition personnel, consistent with the 
     requirements of sections 1723 and 1724 of title 10, United 
     States Code.
       (7) Appropriate emphasis on the recruiting and training of 
     services acquisition personnel, consistent with the strategic 
     workforce plan developed pursuant to section 115b of title 
     10, United States Code, and the funds available through the 
     Department of Defense Acquisition Workforce Development Fund 
     established pursuant to section 1705 of title 10, United 
     States Code.
       (8) Policies and guidance on career development for 
     services acquisition personnel, consistent with the 
     requirements of sections 1722a and 1722b of title 10, United 
     States Code.
       (9) Actions to ensure that the military departments 
     dedicate portfolio-specific commodity managers to coordinate 
     the procurement of key categories of contract services, as 
     required by section 2330(b)(3)(C) of title 10, United States 
     Code.
       (10) Actions to ensure that the Department of Defense 
     conducts realistic exercises and training that account for 
     services contracting during contingency operations, as 
     required by section 2333(e) of title 10, United States Code.
       (c) Comptroller General Report.--Not later than 18 months 
     after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Comptroller 
     General of the United States shall submit to the 
     congressional defense committees a report on the following:
       (1) The actions taken by the Under Secretary of Defense for 
     Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics to carry out the 
     requirements of this section.
       (2) The actions taken by the Under Secretary to carry out 
     the requirements of section 2330 of title 10, United States 
     Code.
       (3) The actions taken by the military departments to carry 
     out the requirements of section 2330 of title 10, United 
     States Code.
       (4) The extent to which the actions described in paragraphs 
     (1), (2), and (3) have resulted in the improved acquisition 
     and management of contract services.

     SEC. 823. TEMPORARY LIMITATION ON AGGREGATE ANNUAL AMOUNT 
                   AVAILABLE FOR CONTRACT SERVICES.

       (a) Limitation.--Except as provided in subsection (b), the 
     total amount obligated by the Department of Defense for 
     contract services in fiscal year 2012 or 2013 may not exceed 
     the total amount requested for the Department for contract 
     services in the budget of the President for fiscal year 2010 
     (as submitted to Congress pursuant to section 1105(b) of 
     title 31, United States Code) adjusted for net transfers from 
     funding for overseas contingency operations.
       (b) Exception.--Notwithstanding the limitation in 
     subsection (a), the total amount obligated by the Department 
     for contract services in fiscal year 2012 or 2013 may exceed 
     the amount otherwise provided pursuant to subsection (a) by 
     an amount elected by the Secretary that is not greater than 
     the cost of any increase in such fiscal year in the number of 
     civilian billets at the Department that has been approved by 
     the Secretary over the number of such billets at the 
     Department in fiscal year 2010.
       (c) Guidance.--Not later than 60 days after the date of the 
     enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall issue guidance to 
     the military departments and the Defense Agencies on 
     implementation of this section during fiscal years 2012 and 
     2013. The guidance shall, at a minimum--
       (1) establish a negotiation objective that labor rates and 
     overhead rates in any contract or task order for contract 
     services with an estimated value in excess of $10,000,000 
     awarded to a contractor in fiscal year 2012 or 2013 shall not 
     exceed labor rates and overhead rates paid to the contractor 
     for contract services in fiscal year 2010;
       (2) require the Secretaries of the military departments and 
     the heads of the Defense Agencies to approve in writing any 
     contract or task order for contract services with an 
     estimated value in excess of $10,000,000 awarded to a 
     contractor in fiscal year 2012 or 2013 that provides

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     for continuing services at an annual cost that exceeds the 
     annual cost paid by the military department or Defense Agency 
     concerned for the same or similar services in fiscal year 
     2010;
       (3) require the Secretaries of the military departments and 
     the heads of the Defense Agencies to eliminate any contractor 
     positions identified by the military department or Defense 
     Agency concerned as being responsible for the performance of 
     inherently governmental functions;
       (4) require the Secretaries of the military departments and 
     the heads of the Defense Agencies to reduce by 10 percent per 
     fiscal year in each of fiscal years 2012 and 2013 the funding 
     of the military department or Defense Agency concerned for--
       (A) staff augmentation contracts; and
       (B) contracts for the performance of functions closely 
     associated with inherently governmental functions; and
       (5) assign responsibility to the management officials 
     designated pursuant to section 2330 of title 10, United 
     States Code, and section 812(b) of the National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2006 (Public Law 109-163; 
     119 Stat. 3378; 10 U.S.C. 2330 note) to provide oversight and 
     ensure the implementation of the requirements of this section 
     during fiscal years 2012 and 2013.
       (d) Definitions.--In this section:
       (1) The term ``contract services'' has the meaning given 
     that term in section 235 of title 10, United States Code, 
     except that the term does not include services that are 
     funded out of amounts available for overseas contingency 
     operations.
       (2) The term ``function closely associated with inherently 
     governmental functions'' has the meaning given that term in 
     section 2383(b)(3) of title 10, United States Code.
       (3) The term ``staff augmentation contracts'' means 
     contracts for personnel who are subject to the direction of a 
     government official other than the contracting officer for 
     the contract, including, but not limited to, contractor 
     personnel who perform personal services contracts (as that 
     term is defined in section 2330a(g)(5) of title 10, United 
     States Code).
       (4) The term ``transfers from funding for overseas 
     contingency operations'' means amounts funded out of amounts 
     available for overseas contingency operations in fiscal year 
     2010 that are funded out of amounts other than amounts so 
     available in fiscal year 2012 or 2013.

     SEC. 824. ANNUAL REPORT ON SINGLE-AWARD TASK AND DELIVERY 
                   ORDER CONTRACTS.

       (a) Annual Report.--
       (1) In general.--Paragraph (2) of section 817(d) of the Bob 
     Stump National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2003 
     (Public Law 107-314; 116 Stat. 2611; 10 U.S.C. 2306a note) is 
     amended--
       (A) in subparagraph (A), by striking ``and'' at the end;
       (B) in subparagraph (B), by striking the period at the end 
     and inserting ``; and''; and
       (C) by adding at the end the following new subparagraph:
       ``(C) with respect to any determination pursuant to section 
     2304a(d)(3)(D) of title 10, United States Code, that because 
     of exceptional circumstances it is necessary in the public 
     interest to award a task or delivery order contract with an 
     estimated value in excess of $100,000,000 to a single source, 
     an explanation of the basis for the determination.''.
       (2) Conforming amendment.--The heading of such section is 
     amended by striking ``With Price or Value Greater Than 
     $15,000,000''.
       (b) Repeal of Case-by-Case Reporting Requirement.--Section 
     2304a(d)(3) of title 10, United States Code, is amended--
       (1) by striking subparagraph (B);
       (2) by striking ``(A)'';
       (3) by redesignating clauses (i), (ii), (iii), and (iv) as 
     subparagraphs (A), (B), (C), and (D), respectively, of 
     paragraph (1); and
       (4) in subparagraph (B), as redesignated by paragraph (3), 
     by redesignating subclauses (I) and (II) as clauses (i) and 
     (ii), respectively.

     SEC. 825. INCORPORATION OF CORROSION PREVENTION AND CONTROL 
                   INTO REQUIREMENTS APPLICABLE TO DEVELOPMENT AND 
                   ACQUISITION OF WEAPON SYSTEMS.

       (a) In General.--Not later than 180 days after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, the Under Secretary of Defense for 
     Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics, in consultation with 
     the Director of Corrosion Policy and Oversight, shall, for 
     purposes of ensuring that corrosion prevention and control 
     are addressed early in the development and acquisition of 
     weapon systems--
       (1) identify and disseminate throughout the Department of 
     Defense recommendations from the 2010 Corrosion Evaluation of 
     the F-22 Raptor and F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter 
     that are applicable Department-wide;
       (2) commence implementation of any modifications of 
     policies and practices that the Under Secretary considers 
     appropriate in light of such recommendations to improve 
     corrosion prevention and control in new weapon systems; and
       (3) establish a process for monitoring and assessing the 
     effectiveness of the actions taken by the Department pursuant 
     to paragraph (2) to improve corrosion prevention and control 
     in new weapon systems.
       (b) Plan.--In carrying out subsection (a), the Under 
     Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and 
     Logistics shall develop a plan to achieve, to the extent and 
     in a manner the Under Secretary determines to be feasible and 
     appropriate, the following:
       (1) Investment in research and development that increases 
     the understanding of corrosion on materials and processes for 
     weapon systems.
       (2) Development and dissemination of expertise on corrosion 
     in the acquisition programs for weapon systems and in the 
     processes for developing requirements for weapon systems.
       (3) Reestablishment of appropriate military specifications 
     and standards regarding corrosion resistance in weapon 
     systems.
       (4) Establishment of new test protocols and methodologies 
     with respect to corrosion in new materials and processes for 
     weapon systems.
       (5) Development of contract language, metrics, and 
     incentives to improve the emphasis on corrosion prevention 
     and control and the effects of corrosion on life cycle costs 
     in weapon systems.
       (6) Development of a corrosion-focused design decision 
     methodology to support acquisition programs for weapon 
     systems when required to evaluate alternative designs and 
     help quantify future operation and sustainment costs.
       (c) Corrosion Control in Certain Fighter Aircraft 
     Programs.--
       (1) In general.--Not later than 180 days after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, the Under Secretary of Defense for 
     Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics shall--
       (A) identify in the Corrosion Evaluation referred to in 
     subsection (a) specific recommendations on corrosion 
     prevention and control that are applicable to the F-22 Raptor 
     aircraft and to the F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter 
     aircraft;
       (B) commence implementation of appropriate actions to put 
     the recommendations described in subparagraph (A) into 
     effect; and
       (C) establish and implement processes for monitoring and 
     assessing the effectiveness of the actions put into effect 
     under subparagraph (B).
       (2) Actions on f-22 raptor aircraft.--The actions 
     implemented under paragraph (1) with respect to the F-22 
     Raptor aircraft shall include a plan and actions to manage 
     cumulative corrosion damage to F-22 Raptor aircraft in order 
     to mitigate long-term structural risk to such aircraft.
       (3) Actions on f-35 lightning ii joint strike fighter 
     aircraft.--The actions implemented under paragraph (1) with 
     respect to the F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter 
     aircraft shall include actions as follows:
       (A) The updating of the F-35 Corrosion Prevention and 
     Control Plan with lessons learned from corrosion prevention 
     and control for the F-22 Raptor aircraft, guidelines for 
     conducting trade studies, and appropriate test and 
     verification methods.
       (B) Planning for a full climatic test earlier in the 
     acquisition schedule, and ensuring that--
       (i) such test robustly addresses the effects of severe wet 
     weather, temperature extremes, and high humidity; and
       (ii) enclosed areas of the aircraft are opened and 
     inspected for water or moisture intrusion.
       (C) Developing an appropriate corrosion risk mitigation 
     follow-on plan, including the management of the corrosion 
     risk of parts qualified by similarity.
       (D) Expanding the involvement of the Naval Air Systems 
     Command (NAVAIR) corrosion testing capability and the Air 
     Force Reserve Laboratory (AFRL) low observable testing 
     capability as a means to independently test and assess 
     materials and components.
       (E) Reconsidering the selection of materials and coating 
     for corrosion risks.
       (F) Specifying responsibility for management of the 
     Autonomic Logistics Information System (ALIS) link with the 
     Aircraft Structural Integrity Program (ASIP).
       (G) Ensuring that the officials covered by subparagraph (F) 
     are involved in the development of the Autonomic Logistics 
     Information System and are capable of receiving and analyzing 
     the information to support the Aircraft Structural Integrity 
     Program sustainment activity.
       (d) Corrosion Certification and Assessment for Major 
     Defense Acquisition Programs.--
       (1) In general.--Not later than 180 days after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense shall 
     revise Department of Defense Instruction 5000.02 to ensure 
     that the Milestone Decision Authority for a major defense 
     acquisition program is required to consider issues of 
     corrosion and materials degradation for the purpose of any 
     certification under sections 2366a and 2366b of title 10, 
     United States Code.
       (2) Test and evaluation.--In carrying out section 2399 of 
     title 10, United States Code, the Director of Operational 
     Test and Evaluation shall--
       (A) consider corrosion, environmental severity, and 
     duration in the adequacy of operational test and evaluation 
     plans;
       (B) include in the annual report under subsection (g) of 
     that section an assessment of the adequacy of the 
     consideration of material degradation and corrosion in each 
     major defense acquisition program.

     SEC. 826. PROHIBITION ON USE OF FUNDS FOR CERTAIN PROGRAMS.

       No amounts authorized to be appropriated by this Act may be 
     obligated or expended to implement or carry out any program 
     that creates a price evaluation adjustment as described in 
     section 2323(e)(3) of title 10, United States Code, or any 
     other authority, that is inconsistent with the holdings in 
     the following:
       (1) Adarand Constructors, Inc. v. Pena, 515 U.S. 200 
     (1995).
       (2) Rothe Development Corporation. v. Department of 
     Defense, 545 F.3d 1023 (2008).

     SEC. 827. APPLICABILITY OF BUY AMERICAN ACT TO PROCUREMENT OF 
                   PHOTOVOLTAIC DEVICES BY DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE.

       (a) In General.--Section 2534 of title 10, United States 
     Code, is amended by adding at the end the following new 
     subsection:
       ``(k) Procurement of Photovoltaic Devices.--
       ``(1) Contract requirement.--The Secretary of Defense shall 
     ensure that each contract described in paragraph (2) awarded 
     by the Department of Defense includes a provision requiring

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     any photovoltaic devices installed pursuant to the contract, 
     or pursuant to a subcontract under the contract, to comply 
     with the provisions of chapter 83 of title 41 (commonly known 
     as the `Buy American Act'), without regard to whether the 
     contract results in ownership of the photovoltaic devices by 
     the Department.
       ``(2) Contracts described.--The contracts described in this 
     paragraph include energy savings performance contracts, 
     utility service contracts, power purchase agreements, land 
     leases, and private housing contracts pursuant to which any 
     photovoltaic devices are--
       ``(A) installed on property or in a facility owned by the 
     Department of Defense; and
       ``(B) generate power consumed predominantly by the 
     Department of Defense and counted toward federal renewable 
     energy purchase requirements.
       ``(3) Consistency with international obligations.--
     Paragraph (1) shall be applied in a manner consistent with 
     the obligations of the United States under international 
     agreements.
       ``(4) Definition of photovoltaic devices.--In this 
     subsection, the term `photovoltaic devices' means devices 
     that convert light directly into electricity.
       ``(5) Effective date.--This subsection applies to 
     photovoltaic devices procured or installed on or after the 
     date that is 30 days after the date of the enactment of the 
     National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012 
     pursuant to contracts entered into or after such date of 
     enactment.''.
       (b) Conforming Repeal.--Section 846 of the Ike Skelton 
     National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (10 
     U.S.C. 2534 note) is repealed.

  Subtitle C--Amendments Relating to General Contracting Authorities, 
                      Procedures, and Limitations

     SEC. 841. TREATMENT FOR TECHNICAL DATA PURPOSES OF 
                   INDEPENDENT RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AND BID 
                   AND PROPOSAL COSTS.

       (a) Treatment.--Section 2320(a) of title 10, United States 
     Code, is amended--
       (1) in paragraph (2)(E), by striking ``the respective 
     rights'' and inserting ``the Government may use, modify, 
     release, reproduce, perform, display, or disclose the data 
     pertaining to such item or process within the Government 
     without restriction, but may release or disclose the data 
     outside the Government only for Government purposes. The 
     respective rights'';
       (2) in paragraph (3), by striking ``and shall specify that 
     amounts spent for independent research and development and 
     bid and proposal costs shall not be considered to be Federal 
     funds for the purposes of paragraph (2)(B), but shall be 
     considered to be Federal funds for the purposes of paragraph 
     (2)(A)''; and
       (3) by adding at the end the following new paragraph:
       ``(4)(A) Except as provided in subparagraph (B), amounts 
     spent for independent research and development and bid and 
     proposal costs shall not be treated as Federal funds for the 
     purposes of this section.
       ``(B) An item or process that is developed in whole or in 
     part with amounts described in subparagraph (A) shall be 
     treated as having been developed in part with Federal funds 
     and in part at private expense in the following 
     circumstances:
       ``(i) In the case of an item or process for which the total 
     amount of costs referred to in subparagraph (A) allocable to 
     contracts other than Federal contracts and any other 
     contractor funds expended is less than 10 percent of the 
     total funds provided for the development of such item or 
     process (including all sources of Federal funding).
       ``(ii) In the case an item or process that is integrated 
     into a major system for which the rights in technical data 
     are otherwise described under paragraph (2)(A) or (2)(E) and 
     for which--
       ``(I) the total amount of such costs allocable to contracts 
     other than Federal contracts and any other contractor funds 
     expended is less than 50 percent of the total funds provided 
     for the development of such item or process (including all 
     sources of Federal funding); or
       ``(II) such item or process cannot be segregated from other 
     elements of the major system in a practicable manner in order 
     to allow the system to be procured using competition.''.
       (b) Effective Date.--The amendments made by subsection (a) 
     shall take effect on January 7, 2011, immediately after the 
     enactment of section 824(b)(2) of the Ike Skelton National 
     Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 
     111-383; 124 Stat. 4269), to which such amendments relate.

     SEC. 842. LIMITATION ON DEFENSE CONTRACTOR COMPENSATION.

       Section 2324(e)(1)(P) of title 10, United States Code, is 
     amended to read as follows:
       ``(P) Costs of compensation of contractor and subcontractor 
     employees for a fiscal year, regardless of the contract 
     funding source, to the extent that such compensation exceeds 
     the annual amount paid to the President of the United States 
     in accordance with section 102 of title 3.''.

     SEC. 843. COVERED CONTRACTS FOR PURPOSES OF REQUIREMENTS ON 
                   CONTRACTOR BUSINESS SYSTEMS.

       Paragraph (3) of section 893(f) of the Ike Skelton National 
     Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 
     111-383; 124 Stat. 4312; 10 U.S.C. 2302 note) is amended to 
     read as follows:
       ``(3) The term `covered contract' means a contract that is 
     subject to the cost accounting standards promulgated pursuant 
     to section 1502 of title 41, United States Code, that could 
     be affected if the data produced by a contractor business 
     system has a significant deficiency.''.

     SEC. 844. COMPLIANCE WITH DEFENSE PROCUREMENT REQUIREMENTS 
                   FOR PURPOSES OF INTERNAL CONTROLS OF NON-
                   DEFENSE AGENCIES FOR PROCUREMENTS ON BEHALF OF 
                   THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE.

       Section 801(d) of the National Defense Authorization Act 
     for Fiscal Year 2008 (10 U.S.C. 2304 note) is amended by 
     striking ``with the requirements'' and all that follows and 
     inserting ``with the following:
       ``(1) The Federal Acquisition Regulation and other laws and 
     regulations that apply to procurements of property and 
     services by Federal agencies.
       ``(2) Laws and regulations (including applicable Department 
     of Defense financial management regulations) that apply to 
     procurements of property and services made by the Department 
     of Defense through other Federal agencies.''.

     SEC. 845. PROHIBITION ON COLLECTION OF POLITICAL INFORMATION.

       (a) In General.--Chapter 137 of title 10, United States 
     Code, is amended by adding at the end the following new 
     section:

     ``Sec. 2335. Prohibition on collection of political 
       information

       ``(a) Prohibition on Requiring Submission of Political 
     Information.--The head of an agency may not require a 
     contractor to submit political information related to the 
     contractor or a subcontractor at any tier, or any partner, 
     officer, director, or employee of the contractor or 
     subcontractor--
       ``(1) as part of a solicitation, request for bid, request 
     for proposal, or any other form of communication designed to 
     solicit offers in connection with the award of a contract for 
     procurement of property or services;
       ``(2) during the course of contract performance as part of 
     the process associated with modifying a contract or 
     exercising a contract option; or
       ``(3) any time prior to contract completion and final 
     contract closeout.
       ``(b) Scope.--The prohibition under this section applies to 
     the procurement of commercial items, the procurement of 
     commercial-off-the-shelf-items, and the non-commercial 
     procurement of supplies, property, services, and manufactured 
     items, irrespective of contract vehicle, including contracts, 
     purchase orders, task or deliver orders under indefinite 
     delivery/indefinite quantity contracts, blanket purchase 
     agreements, and basic ordering agreements.
       ``(c) Rule of Construction.--Nothing in this section shall 
     be construed as--
       ``(1) waiving, superseding, restricting, or limiting the 
     application of the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 (2 
     U.S.C. 431 et seq.) or preventing Federal regulatory or law 
     enforcement agencies from collecting or receiving information 
     authorized by law; or
       ``(2) precluding the Defense Contract Audit Agency from 
     accessing and reviewing certain information, including 
     political information, for the purpose of identifying 
     unallowable costs and administering cost principles 
     established pursuant to section 2324 of this title.
       ``(d) Definitions.--In this section:
       ``(1) Contractor.--The term `contractor' includes 
     contractors, bidders, and offerors, and individuals and legal 
     entities who would reasonably be expected to submit offers or 
     bids for Federal Government contracts.
       ``(2) Political information.--The term `political 
     information' means information relating to political 
     spending, including any payment consisting of a contribution, 
     expenditure, independent expenditure, or disbursement for an 
     electioneering communication that is made by the contractor, 
     any of its partners, officers, directors or employees, or any 
     of its affiliates or subsidiaries to a candidate or on behalf 
     of a candidate for election for Federal office, to a 
     political committee, to a political party, to a third party 
     entity with the intention or reasonable expectation that it 
     would use the payment to make independent expenditures or 
     electioneering communications, or that is otherwise made with 
     respect to any election for Federal office, party 
     affiliation, and voting history. Each of the terms 
     `contribution', `expenditure', `independent expenditure', 
     `candidate', `election', `electioneering communication', and 
     `Federal office' has the meaning given the term in the 
     Federal Campaign Act of 1971 (2 U.S.C. 431 et seq.).''.
       (b) Clerical Amendment.--The table of sections at the 
     beginning of chapter 137 of such title is amended by 
     inserting after the item relating to section 2334 the 
     following new item:

``2335. Prohibition on collection of political information.''.

     SEC. 846. WAIVER OF ``BUY AMERICAN'' REQUIREMENT FOR 
                   PROCUREMENT OF COMPONENTS OTHERWISE PRODUCIBLE 
                   OVERSEAS WITH SPECIALTY METAL NOT PRODUCED IN 
                   THE UNITED STATES.

       Section 2533b of title 10, United States Code, is amended--
       (1) by redesignating subsections (l) and (m) as subsections 
     (m) and (n), respectively; and
       (2) by inserting after subsection (k) the following new 
     subsection (l):
       ``(l) Additional Waiver Authority.--(1) The Secretary of 
     Defense may waive the requirement of subsection (a) with 
     regard to the procurement of a component containing specialty 
     metal if the Secretary determines that, in the absence of the 
     waiver, the component will be produced overseas and will 
     contain specialty metal not melted or produced in the United 
     States.
       ``(2) The Secretary shall establish a process to review 
     petitions for waivers under this subsection by interested 
     persons. The process shall include an opportunity for comment 
     by persons engaged in melting or producing specialty metals 
     in the United States.
       ``(3) The authority to grant a waiver under paragraph (1) 
     may be delegated to any civilian official in the Department 
     of Defense or a military department who is appointed by the 
     President, by and with the advice and consent of the 
     Senate.''.

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     SEC. 847. COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES REPORTS ON 
                   NONCOMPETITIVE AND ONE-OFFER CONTRACTS AWARDED 
                   BY THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE.

       (a) Reports Required.--Not later than March 31 of each of 
     2013, 2014, and 2015, the Comptroller General of the United 
     States shall submit to the Committees on Armed Services of 
     the Senate and the House of Representatives a report setting 
     forth a review and assessment by the Comptroller General of 
     the noncompetitive contracts and one-offer contracts awarded 
     by the Department of Defense during the preceding fiscal 
     year.
       (b) Elements.--Each report under subsection (a) shall 
     include the following:
       (1) The number of noncompetitive contracts awarded by the 
     Department of Defense during the fiscal year covered by such 
     report, and the percentage of such number to the total number 
     of contracts awarded by the Department during such fiscal 
     year.
       (2) A description of the competition exceptions that served 
     as the basis for the award of such noncompetitive contracts.
       (3) An assessment of the adequacy of the justification and 
     approvals issued under section 2304(f) of title 10, United 
     States Code, in support of such noncompetitive contracts.
       (4) The number of one-offer contracts awarded by the 
     Department during the fiscal year covered by such report, and 
     the percentage of such number to the total number of 
     contracts awarded by the Department during such fiscal year.
       (5) An assessment of the extent to which such one-offer 
     contracts were awarded in compliance with applicable 
     Department guidance on one-offer contracts.
       (6) An assessment whether the contracting practices of the 
     Department during the fiscal year covered by such report were 
     in keeping with the objective of promoting full and open 
     competition in the award of contracts in excess of the 
     simplified acquisition threshold.
       (c) Definitions.--In this section:
       (1) The term ``competitive procedures'' has the meaning 
     given that term in section 2302(2) of title 10, United States 
     Code.
       (2) The term ``noncompetitive contract'' means a contract 
     awarded through other than competitive procedures.
       (3) The term ``one-offer contract'' means a contract 
     awarded after receiving a bid from only one qualified vendor.

     SEC. 848. DETECTION AND AVOIDANCE OF COUNTERFEIT ELECTRONIC 
                   PARTS.

       (a) Revised Regulations Required.--
       (1) In general.--Not later than 180 days after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense shall 
     revise the Department of Defense Supplement to the Federal 
     Acquisition Regulation to address the detection and avoidance 
     of counterfeit electronic parts.
       (2) Contractor responsibilities.--The revised regulations 
     issued pursuant to paragraph (1) shall provide that--
       (A) contractors on Department of Defense contracts for 
     products that include electronic parts are responsible for 
     detecting and avoiding the use or inclusion of counterfeit 
     electronic parts or suspect counterfeit electronic parts in 
     such products and for any rework or corrective action that 
     may be required to remedy the use or inclusion of such parts; 
     and
       (B) the cost of counterfeit electronic parts and suspect 
     counterfeit electronic parts and the cost of rework or 
     corrective action that may be required to remedy the use or 
     inclusion of such parts are not allowable costs under such 
     contracts.
       (3) Trusted suppliers.--The revised regulations issued 
     pursuant to paragraph (1) shall--
       (A) require that, whenever possible, the Department of 
     Defense and Department of Defense contractors and 
     subcontractors--
       (i) obtain electronic parts that are in production or 
     currently available in stock from the original manufacturers 
     of the parts or their authorized dealers, or from trusted 
     suppliers who obtain such parts exclusively from the original 
     manufacturers of the parts or their authorized dealers; and
       (ii) obtain electronic parts that are not in production or 
     currently available in stock from trusted suppliers;
       (B) establish requirements for notification of the 
     Department of Defense, inspection, test, and authentication 
     of electronic parts that the Department of Defense or a 
     Department of Defense contractor or subcontractor obtains 
     from any source other than a source described in subparagraph 
     (A);
       (C) establish qualification requirements, consistent with 
     the requirements of section 2319 of title 10, United States 
     Code, pursuant to which the Department of Defense may 
     identify trusted suppliers that have appropriate policies and 
     procedures in place to detect and avoid counterfeit 
     electronic parts and suspect counterfeit electronic parts; 
     and
       (D) authorize Department of Defense contractors and 
     subcontractors to identify and use additional trusted 
     suppliers, provided that--
       (i) the standards and processes for identifying such 
     trusted suppliers complies with established industry 
     standards;
       (ii) the contractor or subcontractor assumes responsibility 
     for the authenticity of parts provided by such supplier as 
     provided in paragraph (2); and
       (iii) the selection of such trusted suppliers is subject to 
     review and audit by appropriate Department of Defense 
     officials.
       (4) Reporting requirement.--The revised regulations issued 
     pursuant to paragraph (1) shall require that any Department 
     of Defense contractor or subcontractor who becomes aware, or 
     has reason to suspect, that any end item, component, part, or 
     material contained in supplies purchased by the Department of 
     Defense, or purchased by a contractor of subcontractor for 
     delivery to, or on behalf of, the Department of Defense, 
     contains counterfeit electronic parts or suspect counterfeit 
     electronic parts, shall provide a written report on the 
     matter within 30 calendar days to the Inspector General of 
     the Department of Defense, the contracting officer for the 
     contract pursuant to which the supplies are purchased, and 
     the Government-Industry Data Exchange Program or a similar 
     program designated by the Secretary of Defense.
       (b) Inspection of Imported Electronic Parts.--
       (1) Inspection program.--The Secretary of Homeland Security 
     shall establish a risk-based methodology for the enhanced 
     targeting of electronic parts imported from any country, 
     after consultation with the Secretary of Defense as to 
     sources of counterfeit electronic parts and suspect 
     counterfeit electronic parts in the supply chain for products 
     purchased by the Department of Defense.
       (2) Information sharing.--If United States Customs and 
     Border Protection suspects a product of being imported or 
     exported in violation of section 42 of the Lanham Act, and 
     subject to any applicable bonding requirements, the Secretary 
     of Treasury is authorized to share information appearing on, 
     and unredacted samples of, products and their packaging and 
     labels, or photographs of such products, packaging and 
     labels, with the rightholders of the trademarks suspected of 
     being copied or simulated, for purposes of determining 
     whether the products are prohibited from importation pursuant 
     to such section.
       (c) Contractor Systems for Detection and Avoidance of 
     Counterfeit and Suspect Counterfeit Electronic Parts.--
       (1) In general.--Not later than 270 days after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense shall 
     implement a program for the improvement of contractor systems 
     for the detection and avoidance of counterfeit electronic 
     parts and suspect counterfeit electronic parts.
       (2) Elements.--The program developed pursuant to paragraph 
     (1) shall--
       (A) require covered contractors to adopt and implement 
     policies and procedures, consistent with applicable industry 
     standards, for the detection and avoidance of counterfeit 
     electronic parts and suspect counterfeit electronic parts, 
     including policies and procedures for training personnel, 
     designing and maintaining systems to mitigate risks 
     associated with parts obsolescence, making sourcing 
     decisions, prioritizing mission critical and sensitive 
     components, ensuring traceability of parts, developing lists 
     of trusted and untrusted suppliers, flowing down requirements 
     to subcontractors, inspecting and testing parts, reporting 
     and quarantining suspect counterfeit electronic parts and 
     counterfeit electronic parts, and taking corrective action;
       (B) establish processes for the review and approval or 
     disapproval of contractor systems for the detection and 
     avoidance of counterfeit electronic parts and suspect 
     counterfeit electronic parts, comparable to the processes 
     established for contractor business systems under section 893 
     of the Ike Skelton National Defense Authorization Act for 
     Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111-383; 124 Stat. 4311; 10 
     U.S.C. 2302 note); and
       (C) effective beginning one year after the date of the 
     enactment of this Act, authorize the withholding of payments 
     as provided in subsection (c) of such section, in the event 
     that a contractor system for detection and avoidance of 
     counterfeit electronic parts is disapproved pursuant to 
     subparagraph (B) and has not subsequently received approval.
       (3) Covered contractor and covered contract defined.--In 
     this subsection, the terms ``covered contractor'' and 
     ``covered contract'' have the meanings given such terms in 
     section 893(f) of the Ike Skelton National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111-383; 
     124 Stat. 4312; 10 U.S.C. 2302 note).
       (d) Department of Defense Responsibilities.--Not later than 
     270 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the 
     Secretary of Defense shall take steps to address shortcomings 
     in Department of Defense systems for the detection and 
     avoidance of counterfeit electronic parts and suspect 
     counterfeit electronic parts. Such steps shall include, at a 
     minimum, the following:
       (1) Policies and procedures applicable to Department of 
     Defense components engaged in the purchase of electronic 
     parts, including requirements for training personnel, making 
     sourcing decisions, ensuring traceability of parts, 
     inspecting and testing parts, reporting and quarantining 
     suspect counterfeit electronic parts and counterfeit 
     electronic parts, and taking corrective action. The policies 
     and procedures developed by the Secretary under this 
     paragraph shall prioritize mission critical and sensitive 
     components.
       (2) The establishment of a system for ensuring that 
     government employees who become aware of, or have reason to 
     suspect, that any end item, component, part, or material 
     contained in supplies purchased by or for the Department of 
     Defense contains counterfeit electronic parts or suspect 
     counterfeit electronic parts are required to provide a 
     written report on the matter within 30 calendar days to the 
     Inspector General of the Department of Defense, the 
     contracting officer for the contract pursuant to which the 
     supplies are purchased, and the Government-Industry Data 
     Exchange Program or a similar program designated by the 
     Secretary of Defense.
       (3) A process for analyzing, assessing, and acting on 
     reports of counterfeit electronic parts and suspect 
     counterfeit electronic parts that are submitted to the 
     Inspector General of the Department of Defense, contracting 
     officers, and the Government-Industry Data Exchange Program 
     or a similar program designated by the Secretary of Defense.
       (4) Guidance on appropriate remedial actions in the case of 
     a supplier who has repeatedly failed to detect and avoid 
     counterfeit electronic parts and suspect counterfeit 
     electronic parts or

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     otherwise failed to exercise due diligence in the detection 
     and avoidance of such parts, including consideration of 
     whether to suspend or debar a supplier until such time as the 
     supplier has effectively addressed the issues that led to 
     such failures.
       (e) Trafficking in Counterfeit Military Goods or 
     Services.--Section 2320 of title 18, United States Code, is 
     amended--
       (1) in subsection (a), by adding at the end the following:
       ``(3) Military goods or services.--
       ``(A) In general.--A person who commits an offense under 
     paragraph (1) shall be punished in accordance with 
     subparagraph (B) if--
       ``(i) the offense involved a good or service described in 
     paragraph (1) that if it malfunctioned, failed, or was 
     compromised, could reasonably be foreseen to cause--

       ``(I) serious bodily injury or death;
       ``(II) disclosure of classified information;
       ``(III) impairment of combat operations; or
       ``(IV) other significant harm to a member of the Armed 
     Forces or to national security; and

       ``(ii) the person had knowledge that the good or service is 
     falsely identified as meeting military standards or is 
     intended for use in a military or national security 
     application.
       ``(B) Penalties.--
       ``(i) Individual.--An individual who commits an offense 
     described in subparagraph (A) shall be fined not more than 
     $5,000,000, imprisoned for not more than 20 years, or both.
       ``(ii) Person other than an individual.--A person other 
     than an individual that commits an offense described in 
     subparagraph (A) shall be fined not more than $15,000,000.
       ``(C) Subsequent offenses.--
       ``(i) Individual.--An individual who commits an offense 
     described in subparagraph (A) after the individual is 
     convicted of an offense under subparagraph (A) shall be fined 
     not more than $15,000,000, imprisoned not more than 30 years, 
     or both.
       ``(ii) Person other than an individual.--A person other 
     than an individual that commits an offense described in 
     subparagraph (A) after the person is convicted of an offense 
     under subparagraph (A) shall be fined not more than 
     $30,000,000.''; and
       (2) in subsection (e)--
       (A) in paragraph (1), by striking the period at the end and 
     inserting a semicolon;
       (B) in paragraph (3), by striking ``and'' at the end;
       (C) in paragraph (4), by striking the period at the end and 
     inserting a semicolon; and
       (D) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(5) the term `falsely identified as meeting military 
     standards' relating to a good or service means there is a 
     material misrepresentation that the good or service meets a 
     standard, requirement, or specification issued by the 
     Department of Defense, an Armed Force, or a reserve 
     component; and
       ``(6) the term `use in a military or national security 
     application' means the use of a good or service, 
     independently, in conjunction with, or as a component of 
     another good or service--
       ``(A) during the performance of the official duties of the 
     Armed Forces of the United States or the reserve components 
     of the Armed Forces; or
       ``(B) by the United States to perform or directly support--
       ``(i) combat operations; or
       ``(ii) critical national defense or national security 
     functions.''.
       (f) Sentencing Guidelines.--
       (1) Definition.--In this subsection, the term ``critical 
     infrastructure'' has the meaning given that term in 
     application note 13(A) of section 2B1.1 of the Federal 
     Sentencing Guidelines.
       (2) Directive.--The United States Sentencing Commission 
     shall review and, if appropriate, amend the Federal 
     Sentencing Guidelines and policy statements applicable to 
     persons convicted of an offense under section 2320(a) of 
     title 18, United States Code, to reflect the intent of 
     Congress that penalties for such offenses be increased for 
     defendants that sell infringing products to, or for the use 
     by or for, the Armed Forces or a Federal, State, or local law 
     enforcement agency or for use in critical infrastructure or 
     in national security applications.
       (3) Requirements.--In amending the Federal Sentencing 
     Guidelines and policy statements under paragraph (2), the 
     United States Sentencing Commission shall--
       (A) ensure that the guidelines and policy statements, 
     including section 2B5.3 of the Federal Sentencing Guidelines 
     (and any successor thereto), reflect--
       (i) the serious nature of the offenses described in section 
     2320(a) of title 18, United States Code;
       (ii) the need for an effective deterrent and appropriate 
     punishment to prevent offenses under section 2320(a) of title 
     18, United States Code; and
       (iii) the effectiveness of incarceration in furthering the 
     objectives described in clauses (i) and (ii);
       (B) consider an appropriate offense level enhancement and 
     minimum offense level for offenses that involve a product 
     used to maintain or operate critical infrastructure, or used 
     by or for an entity of the Federal Government or a State or 
     local government in furtherance of the administration of 
     justice, national defense, or national security;
       (C) ensure reasonable consistency with other relevant 
     directives and guidelines and Federal statutes;
       (D) make any necessary conforming changes to the 
     guidelines; and
       (E) ensure that the guidelines relating to offenses under 
     section 2320(a) of title 18, United States Code, adequately 
     meet the purposes of sentencing, as described in section 
     3553(a)(2) of title 18, United States Code.
       (4) Emergency authority.--The United States Sentencing 
     Commission shall--
       (A) promulgate the guidelines, policy statements, or 
     amendments provided for in this Act as soon as practicable, 
     and in any event not later than 180 days after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, in accordance with the procedure 
     set forth in section 21(a) of the Sentencing Act of 1987 (28 
     U.S.C. 994 note), as though the authority under that Act had 
     not expired; and
       (B) pursuant to the emergency authority provided under 
     subparagraph (A), make such conforming amendments to the 
     Federal Sentencing Guidelines as the Commission determines 
     necessary to achieve consistency with other guideline 
     provisions and applicable law.
       (g) Definitions.--
       (1) Counterfeit electronic part.--The Secretary of Defense 
     shall define the term ``counterfeit electronic part'' for the 
     purposes of this section. Such definition shall include used 
     electronic parts that are represented as new.
       (2) Suspect counterfeit electronic part and electronic 
     part.--For the purposes of this section:
       (A) A part is a ``suspect counterfeit electronic part'' if 
     visual inspection, testing, or other information provide 
     reason to believe that the part may be a counterfeit part.
       (B) An ``electronic part'' means an integrated circuit, a 
     discrete electronic component (including but not limited to a 
     transistor, capacitor, resistor, or diode), or a circuit 
     assembly.

     SEC. 849. REPORT ON AUTHORITIES AVAILABLE TO THE DEPARTMENT 
                   OF DEFENSE FOR MULTIYEAR CONTRACTS FOR THE 
                   PURCHASE OF ADVANCED BIOFUELS.

       Not later than 120 days after the date of the enactment of 
     this Act, the Secretary of Defense shall submit to the 
     congressional defense committees a report on the authorities 
     currently available to the Department of Defense for 
     multiyear contracts for the purchase of advanced biofuels (as 
     defined by section 211(o)(1)(B) of the Clean Air Act (42 
     U.S.C. 7545(o)(1)(B)). The report shall include a description 
     of such additional authorities, if any, as the Secretary 
     considers appropriate to authorize the Department to enter 
     into contracts for the purchase of advanced biofuels of 
     sufficient length to reduce the impact to the Department of 
     future price or supply shocks in the petroleum market, to 
     benefit taxpayers, and to reduce United States dependence on 
     foreign oil.

     SEC. 850. COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES REPORTS ON 
                   DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE IMPLEMENTATION OF 
                   JUSTIFICATION AND APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS FOR 
                   CERTAIN SOLE-SOURCE CONTRACTS.

       Not later than 90 days after March 1, 2012, and March 1, 
     2013, the dates on which the Department of Defense submits to 
     Congress a report on its implementation of section 811 of the 
     Fiscal Year 2010 National Defense Authorization Act, the 
     Comptroller General of the United States shall submit to the 
     congressional defense committees a report setting forth an 
     assessment of the extent to which the implementation of such 
     section 811 by the Department ensures that sole-source 
     contracts are awarded in applicable procurements only when 
     those awards have been determined to be in the best interest 
     of the Department.

         Subtitle D--Provisions Relating to Wartime Contracting

     SEC. 861. PROHIBITION ON CONTRACTING WITH THE ENEMY IN THE 
                   UNITED STATES CENTRAL COMMAND THEATER OF 
                   OPERATIONS.

       (a) Prohibition.--
       (1) In general.--Not later than 30 days after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense shall 
     revise the Department of Defense Supplement to the Federal 
     Acquisition Regulation to authorize the head of a contracting 
     activity, pursuant to a request from the Commander of the 
     United States Central Command under subsection (c)(2)--
       (A) to restrict the award of Department of Defense 
     contracts, grants, or cooperative agreements that the head of 
     the contracting activity determines in writing would provide 
     funding directly or indirectly to a person or entity that has 
     been identified by the Commander of the United States Central 
     Command as actively supporting an insurgency or otherwise 
     actively opposing United States or coalition forces in a 
     contingency operation in the United States Central Command 
     theater of operations;
       (B) to terminate for default any Department contract, 
     grant, or cooperative agreement upon a written determination 
     by the head of the contracting activity that the contractor, 
     or the recipient of the grant or cooperative agreement, has 
     failed to exercise due diligence to ensure that none of the 
     funds received under the contract, grant, or cooperative 
     agreement are provided directly or indirectly to a person or 
     entity who is actively supporting an insurgency or otherwise 
     actively opposing United States or coalition forces in a 
     contingency operation in the United States Central Command 
     theater of operations; or
       (C) to void in whole or in part any Department contract, 
     grant, or cooperative agreement upon a written determination 
     by the head of the contracting activity that the contract, 
     grant, or cooperative agreement provides funding directly or 
     indirectly to a person or entity that has been identified by 
     the Commander of the United States Central Command as 
     actively supporting an insurgency or otherwise actively 
     opposing United States or coalition forces in a contingency 
     operation in the United States Central Command theater of 
     operations.
       (2) Treatment as void.--For purposes of this section:
       (A) A contract, grant, or cooperative agreement that is 
     void is unenforceable as contrary to public policy.
       (B) A contract, grant, or cooperative agreement that is 
     void in part is unenforceable as

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     contrary to public policy with regard to a segregable task or 
     effort under the contract, grant, or cooperative agreement.
       (b) Contract Clause.--
       (1) In general.--Not later than 30 days after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall revise the 
     Department of Defense Supplement to the Federal Acquisition 
     Regulation to require that--
       (A) the clause described in paragraph (2) shall be included 
     in each covered contract, grant, and cooperative agreement of 
     the Department that is awarded on or after the date of the 
     enactment of this Act; and
       (B) to the maximum extent practicable, each covered 
     contract, grant, and cooperative agreement of the Department 
     that is awarded before the date of the enactment of this Act 
     shall be modified to include the clause described in 
     paragraph (2).
       (2) Clause described.--The clause described in this 
     paragraph is a clause that--
       (A) requires the contractor, or the recipient of the grant 
     or cooperative agreement, to exercise due diligence to ensure 
     that none of the funds received under the contract, grant, or 
     cooperative agreement are provided directly or indirectly to 
     a person or entity who is actively supporting an insurgency 
     or otherwise actively opposing United States or coalition 
     forces in a contingency operation; and
       (B) notifies the contractor, or the recipient of the grant 
     or cooperative agreement, of the authority of the head of the 
     contracting activity to terminate or void the contract, 
     grant, or cooperative agreement, in whole or in part, as 
     provided in subsection (a).
       (3) Covered contract, grant, or cooperative agreement.--In 
     this subsection, the term ``covered contract, grant, or 
     cooperative agreement'' means a contract, grant, or 
     cooperative agreement with an estimated value in excess of 
     $100,000 that will be performed in the United States Central 
     Command theater of operations.
       (c) Identification of Contracts With Supporters of the 
     Enemy.--
       (1) In general.--Not later than 30 days after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, the Secretary, acting through the 
     Commander of the United States Central Command, shall 
     establish a program to use available intelligence to review 
     persons and entities who receive United States funds through 
     contracts, grants, and cooperative agreements performed in 
     the United States Central Command theater of operations and 
     identify any such persons and entities who are actively 
     supporting an insurgency or otherwise actively opposing 
     United States or coalition forces in a contingency operation.
       (2) Notice to contracting activities.--If the Commander of 
     the United States Central Command, acting pursuant to the 
     program required by paragraph (1), identifies a person or 
     entity as actively supporting an insurgency or otherwise 
     actively opposing United States or coalition forces in a 
     contingency operation, the Commander may notify the head of a 
     contracting activity in writing of such identification and 
     request that the head of the contracting activity exercise 
     the authority provided in subsection (a) with regard to any 
     contracts, grants, or cooperative agreements that provide 
     funding directly or indirectly to the person or entity.
       (3) Protection of classified information.--Classified 
     information relied upon by the Commander of the United States 
     Central Command to make an identification in accordance with 
     this subsection may not be disclosed to a contractor or a 
     recipient of a grant or cooperative agreement with respect to 
     which an action is taken pursuant to the authority provided 
     in subsection (a), or to their representatives, in the 
     absence of a protective order issued by a court of competent 
     jurisdiction established under Article III of the 
     Constitution of the United States that specifically addresses 
     the conditions upon which such classified information may be 
     so disclosed.
       (d) Nondelegation of Responsibilities.--
       (1) Contract actions.--The authority provided by subsection 
     (a) to restrict, terminate, or void contracts, grants, and 
     cooperative agreements may not be delegated below the level 
     of the head of a contracting activity.
       (2) Identification of support of enemy.--The authority to 
     make an identification under subsection (c)(1) may not be 
     delegated below the level of the Commander of the United 
     States Central Command.
       (e) Contracts, Grants, and Cooperative Agreements of Other 
     Federal Agencies.--This section shall not be construed to 
     preclude the issuance of a government-wide regulation--
       (1) extending the authority in subsection (a) to the heads 
     of contracting agencies outside the Department; or
       (2) requiring the insertion of a contract clause similar to 
     the clause described by subsection (b)(2) into contracts, 
     grants, and cooperative agreements awarded by Federal 
     agencies other than the Department.
       (f) Reports.--Not later than March 1 of each of 2013, 2014, 
     and 2015, the Secretary shall submit to the congressional 
     defense committees a report on the use of the authority 
     provided by this section in the preceding calendar year. Each 
     report shall identify, for the calendar year covered by such 
     report, each instance in which the Department of Defense 
     exercised the authority to restrict, terminate, or void 
     contracts, grants, and cooperative agreements pursuant to 
     subsection (a) and explain the basis for the action taken. 
     Any report under this subsection may be submitted in 
     classified form.
       (g) Other Definition.--In this section, the term 
     ``contingency operation'' has the meaning given that term in 
     section 101(a)(13) of title 10, United States Code.
       (h) Sunset.--The authority to restrict, terminate, or void 
     contracts, grants, and cooperative agreements pursuant to 
     subsection (a) shall cease to be effective on the date that 
     is three years after the date of the enactment of this Act.

     SEC. 862. ADDITIONAL ACCESS TO CONTRACTOR AND SUBCONTRACTOR 
                   RECORDS IN THE UNITED STATES CENTRAL COMMAND 
                   THEATER OF OPERATIONS.

       (a) Department of Defense Contracts, Grants, and 
     Cooperative Agreements.--
       (1) In general.--Not later than 30 days after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense shall 
     revise the Department of Defense Supplement to the Federal 
     Acquisition Regulation to require that--
       (A) the clause described in paragraph (2) shall be included 
     in each covered contract, grant, and cooperative agreement of 
     the Department of Defense that is awarded on or after the 
     date of the enactment of this Act; and
       (B) to the maximum extent practicable, each covered 
     contract, grant, and cooperative agreement of the Department 
     that is awarded before the date of the enactment of this Act 
     shall be modified to include the clause described in 
     paragraph (2).
       (2) Clause.--The clause described in this paragraph is a 
     clause authorizing the Secretary, upon a written 
     determination pursuant to paragraph (3), to examine any 
     records of the contractor, the recipient of a grant or 
     cooperative agreement, or any subcontractor or subgrantee 
     under such contract, grant, or cooperative agreement to the 
     extent necessary to ensure that funds available under the 
     contract, grant, or cooperative agreement--
       (A) are not subject to extortion or corruption; and
       (B) are not provided directly or indirectly to persons or 
     entities that are actively supporting an insurgency or 
     otherwise actively opposing United States or coalition forces 
     in a contingency operation.
       (3) Written determination.--The authority to examine 
     records pursuant to the contract clause described in 
     paragraph (2) may be exercised only upon a written 
     determination by the contracting officer or comparable 
     official responsible for a grant or cooperative agreement, 
     upon a finding by the Commander of the United States Central 
     Command, that there is reason to believe that funds available 
     under the contract, grant, or cooperative agreement concerned 
     may have been subject to extortion or corruption or may have 
     been provided directly or indirectly to persons or entities 
     that are actively supporting an insurgency or otherwise 
     actively opposing United States or coalition forces in a 
     contingency operation.
       (4) Flowdown.--A clause described in paragraph (2) shall 
     also be required in any subcontract or subgrant under a 
     covered contract, grant, or cooperative agreement if the 
     subcontract or subgrant has an estimated value in excess of 
     $100,000.
       (b) Contracts, Grants, and Cooperative Agreements of Other 
     Federal Agencies.--This section shall not be construed to 
     preclude the issuance of a government-wide regulation 
     requiring the insertion of a clause similar to the clause 
     described by subsection (a)(2) into contracts, grants, and 
     cooperative agreements awarded by Federal agencies other than 
     the Department of Defense.
       (c) Reports.--Not later than March 1 of each of 2013, 2014, 
     and 2015, the Secretary shall submit to the congressional 
     defense committees a report on the use of the authority 
     provided by this section in the preceding calendar year. Each 
     report shall identify, for the calendar year covered by such 
     report, each instance in which the Department of Defense 
     exercised the authority provided under this section to 
     examine records, explain the basis for the action taken, and 
     summarize the results of any examination of records so 
     undertaken, Any report under this subsection may be submitted 
     in classified form.
       (d) Definitions.--In this section:
       (1) The term ``contingency operation'' has the meaning 
     given that term in section 101(a)(13) of title 10, United 
     States Code.
       (2) The term ``covered contract, grant, or cooperative 
     agreement'' means a contract, grant, or cooperative agreement 
     with an estimated value in excess of $100,000 that will be 
     performed in the United States Central Command theater of 
     operations in support of a contingency operation.
       (e) Sunset.--
       (1) In general.--The clause described by subsection (a)(2) 
     shall not be required in any contract, grant, or cooperative 
     agreement that is awarded after the date that is three years 
     after the date of the enactment of this Act.
       (2) Continuing effect of clauses included before sunset.--
     Any clause described by subsection (a)(2) that is included in 
     a contract, grant, or cooperative agreement pursuant this 
     section before the date specified in paragraph (1) shall 
     remain in effect in accordance with its terms.

     SEC. 863. JOINT URGENT OPERATIONAL NEEDS FUND TO RAPIDLY MEET 
                   URGENT OPERATIONAL NEEDS.

       (a) Establishment of Fund.--
       (1) In general.--Chapter 131 of title 10, United States 
     Code, is amended by inserting after section 2216 the 
     following new section:

     ``Sec. 2216a. Rapidly meeting urgent needs: Joint Urgent 
       Operational Needs Fund

       ``(a) Establishment.--There is established in the Treasury 
     an account to be known as the `Joint Urgent Operational Needs 
     Fund' (in this section referred to as the `Fund').
       ``(b) Elements.--The Fund shall consist of the following:
       ``(1) Amounts appropriated to the Fund.
       ``(2) Amounts transferred to the Fund.
       ``(3) Any other amounts made available to the Fund by law.
       ``(c) Use of Funds.--(1) Amounts in the Fund shall be 
     available to the Secretary of Defense for capabilities that 
     are determined by the Secretary, pursuant to the review 
     process required

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     by section 804(b) of the Ike Skelton National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (10 U.S.C. 2302 note), 
     to be suitable for rapid fielding in response to urgent 
     operational needs.
       ``(2) The Secretary shall establish a merit-based process 
     for identifying equipment, supplies, services, training, and 
     facilities suitable for funding through the Fund.
       ``(3) Nothing in this section shall be interpreted to 
     require or enable any official of the Department of Defense 
     to provide funding under this section pursuant to a 
     congressional earmark, as defined in clause 9 of Rule XXI of 
     the Rules of the House of Representatives, or a 
     congressionally directed spending item, as defined in 
     paragraph 5 of Rule XLIV of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
       ``(d) Transfer Authority.--(1) Amounts in the Fund may be 
     transferred by the Secretary of Defense from the Fund to any 
     of the following accounts of the Department of Defense to 
     accomplish the purpose stated in subsection (c):
       ``(A) Operation and maintenance accounts.
       ``(B) Procurement accounts.
       ``(C) Research, development, test, and evaluation accounts.
       ``(2) Upon determination by the Secretary that all or part 
     of the amounts transferred from the Fund under paragraph (1) 
     are not necessary for the purpose for which transferred, such 
     amounts may be transferred back to the Fund.
       ``(3) The transfer of an amount to an account under the 
     authority in paragraph (1) shall be deemed to increase the 
     amount authorized for such account by an amount equal to the 
     amount so transferred.
       ``(4) The transfer authority provided by paragraphs (1) and 
     (2) is in addition to any other transfer authority available 
     to the Department of Defense by law.
       ``(e) Sunset.--The authority to make expenditures or 
     transfers from the Fund shall expire on the last day of the 
     third fiscal year that begins after the date of the enactment 
     of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 
     2012.''.
       (2) Clerical amendment.--The table of sections at the 
     beginning of chapter 131 of such title is amended by 
     inserting after the item relating to section 2216 the 
     following new item:

``2216a. Rapidly meeting urgent needs: Joint Urgent Operational Needs 
              Fund.''.
       (b) Limitation on Commencement of Expenditures From Fund.--
     No expenditure may be made from the Joint Urgent Operational 
     Needs Fund established by section 2216a of title 10, United 
     States Code (as added by subsection (a)), until the Secretary 
     of Defense certifies to the congressional defense committees 
     that the Secretary has developed and implemented an expedited 
     review process in compliance with the requirements of section 
     804 of the Ike Skelton National Defense Authorization Act for 
     Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111-383; 124 Stat. 4256; 10 
     U.S.C. 2302 note).

     SEC. 864. INCLUSION OF ASSOCIATED SUPPORT SERVICES IN RAPID 
                   ACQUISITION AND DEPLOYMENT PROCEDURES FOR 
                   SUPPLIES.

       (a) Inclusion.--Section 806 of the Bob Stump National 
     Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2003 (10 U.S.C. 
     2302 note) is amended by striking ``supplies'' each place it 
     appears (other than subsections (a)(1)(B) and (f)) and 
     inserting ``supplies and associated support services''.
       (b) Definition.--Such section is further amended by adding 
     at the end the following new subsection:
       ``(g) Associated Support Services Defined.--In this 
     section, the term `associated support services' means 
     training, operation, maintenance, and support services needed 
     in connection with the deployment of supplies to be acquired 
     pursuant to the authority of this section. The term does not 
     include functions that are inherently governmental or 
     otherwise exempted from private sector performance.''.
       (c) Limitation on Availability of Authority.--The authority 
     to acquire associated support services pursuant to section 
     806 of the Bob Stump National Defense Authorization Act for 
     Fiscal Year 2003, as amended by this section, shall not take 
     effect until the Secretary of Defense certifies to the 
     congressional defense committees that the Secretary has 
     developed and implemented an expedited review process in 
     compliance with the requirements of section 804 of the Ike 
     Skelton National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 
     2011 (Public Law 111-383; 124 Stat. 4256; 10 U.S.C. 2302 
     note).

     SEC. 865. REACH-BACK CONTRACTING AUTHORITY FOR OPERATION 
                   ENDURING FREEDOM AND OPERATION NEW DAWN.

       (a) Authority To Designate Lead Contracting Activity.--The 
     Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and 
     Logistics may designate a single contracting activity inside 
     the United States to act as the lead contracting activity 
     with authority for use of domestic capabilities in support of 
     overseas contracting for Operation Enduring Freedom and 
     Operation New Dawn. The contracting activity so designated 
     shall be known as the ``lead reach-back contracting 
     authority'' for such operations.
       (b) Limited Authority for Use of Outside-the-United-States-
     thresholds.--The head of the contracting authority designated 
     pursuant to subsection (a) may, when awarding a contract 
     inside the United States for performance in the theater of 
     operations for Operation Enduring Freedom or Operation New 
     Dawn, use the overseas increased micro-purchase threshold and 
     the overseas increased simplified acquisition threshold in 
     the same manner and to the same extent as if the contract 
     were to be awarded and performed outside the United States.
       (c) Definitions.--In this section:
       (1) The term ``overseas increased micro-purchase 
     threshold'' means the amount specified in paragraph (1)(B) of 
     section 1903(b) of title 41, United States Code.
       (2) The term ``overseas increased simplified acquisition 
     threshold'' means the amount specified in paragraph (2)(B) of 
     section 1903(b) of title 41, United States Code.

     SEC. 866. INCLUSION OF CONTRACTOR SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS IN 
                   DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE PLANNING DOCUMENTS.

       (a) Elements in QDR Reports to Congress.--Section 118(d) of 
     title 10, United States Code, is amended--
       (1) in paragraph (4)--
       (A) in subparagraph (D), by striking ``and'' at the end;
       (B) in subparagraph (E), by striking the period at the end 
     and inserting ``; and''; and
       (C) by adding at the end the following new subparagraph:
       ``(F) the roles and responsibilities that would be 
     discharged by contractors.'';
       (2) in paragraph (6), by striking ``manpower and 
     sustainment'' and inserting ``manpower, sustainment, and 
     contractor support''; and
       (3) in paragraph (8), by inserting ``, and the scope of 
     contractor support,'' after ``Defense Agencies''.
       (b) Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff Assessments of 
     Contractor Support of Armed Forces.--
       (1) Assessments under contingency planning.--Paragraph (3) 
     of subsection (a) of section 153 of such title is amended--
       (A) by redesignating subparagraphs (C) and (D) as 
     subparagraphs (D) and (E), respectively; and
       (B) by inserting after subparagraph (B) the following new 
     subparagraph (C):
       ``(C) Identifying the support functions that are likely to 
     require contractor performance under those contingency plans, 
     and the risks associated with the assignment of such 
     functions to contractors.''.
       (2) Assessments under advice on requirements, programs, and 
     budget.--Paragraph (4)(E) of such subsection is amended by 
     inserting ``and contractor support'' after ``area of 
     manpower''.
       (3) Assessments for biennial review of national military 
     strategy.--Subsection (d) of such section is amended--
       (A) in paragraph (2), by adding at the end the following 
     new subparagraph:
       ``(I) Assessment of the requirements for contractor support 
     of the armed forces in conducting peacetime training, 
     peacekeeping, overseas contingency operations, and major 
     combat operations, and the risks associated with such 
     support.''; and
       (B) in paragraph (3)(B), by striking ``and the levels of 
     support from allies and other friendly nations'' and 
     inserting ``the levels of support from allies and other 
     friendly nations, and the levels of contractor support''.

                       Subtitle E--Other Matters

     SEC. 881. EXTENSION OF AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS IN THE DEFENSE 
                   ACQUISITION WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT FUND.

       (a) Extension of Availability.--Section 1705(e)(6) of title 
     10, United States Code, is amended by striking ``under 
     subsection (d)(2)'' and inserting ``(whether by credit in 
     accordance with subsection (d)(2), by transfer pursuant to 
     subsection (d)(3), by direct appropriation, or by deposit)''.
       (b) Prospective Applicability.--The amendment made by 
     subsection (a) shall not apply to funds appropriated before 
     the date of the enactment of this Act.
       (c) Nature of Availability.--Such section is further 
     amended by striking ``expenditure'' and inserting 
     ``obligation''.

     SEC. 882. MODIFICATION OF DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY TO MAKE 
                   DETERMINATIONS ON ENTRY INTO COOPERATIVE 
                   RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS WITH NATO 
                   AND OTHER FRIENDLY ORGANIZATIONS AND COUNTRIES.

       Section 2350a(b)(2) of title 10, United States Code, is 
     amended by striking ``and to one other official of the 
     Department of Defense'' and inserting ``, the Under Secretary 
     of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics, and 
     the Principal Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for 
     Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics''.

     SEC. 883. RATE OF PAYMENT FOR AIRLIFT SERVICES UNDER THE 
                   CIVIL RESERVE AIR FLEET PROGRAM.

       (a) Rate of Payment.--
       (1) In general.--Chapter 931 of title 10, United States 
     Code, is amended by inserting after section 9511 the 
     following new section:

     ``Sec. 9511a. Civil Reserve Air Fleet contracts: payment rate

       ``(a) Authority.--The Secretary of Defense shall determine 
     a fair and reasonable rate of payment for airlift services 
     provided to the Department of Defense by air carriers who are 
     participants in the Civil Reserve Air Fleet program. Such 
     rate of payment shall be determined in accordance with--
       ``(1) the methodology and ratemaking procedures in effect 
     on the date of the enactment of the National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012; and
       ``(2) such other procedures as the Secretary may prescribe 
     by regulation.
       ``(b) Regulations.--The Secretary shall prescribe 
     regulations for purposes of subsection (a). Such regulations 
     shall include a process for modifying the ratemaking 
     methodology referred to in paragraph (1) of that subsection. 
     The Secretary may exclude from the applicability of such 
     regulations any airlift services contract made through the 
     use of competitive procedures.
       ``(c) Commitment of Aircraft as Business Factor.--The 
     Secretary may, in determining the quantity of business to be 
     received under an airlift services contract for which the 
     rate of payment is determined in accordance with subsection 
     (a), use as a factor the relative amount of airlift 
     capability committed by each air carrier to the Civil Reserve 
     Air Fleet.

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       ``(d) Inapplicable Provisions of Law.--An airlift services 
     contract for which the rate of payment is determined in 
     accordance with subsection (a) shall not be subject to the 
     provisions of section 2306a of this title or to the 
     provisions of subsections (a) and (b) of section 1502 of 
     title 41.''.
       (2) Clerical amendment.--The table of sections at the 
     beginning of chapter 931 of such title is amended by 
     inserting after the item relating to section 9511 the 
     following new item:

``9511a. Civil Reserve Air Fleet contracts: payment rate.''.
       (b) Initial Regulations.--Regulations shall be prescribed 
     under section 9511a(b) of title 10, United States Code (as 
     added by subsection (a)), not later than 180 days after the 
     date of the enactment of this Act.

     SEC. 884. CLARIFICATION OF DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AUTHORITY TO 
                   PURCHASE RIGHT-HAND DRIVE PASSENGER SEDAN 
                   VEHICLES AND ADJUSTMENT OF THRESHOLD FOR 
                   INFLATION.

       (a) Clarification of Authority.--Section 2253(a)(2) of 
     title 10, United States Code, is amended by striking ``at a 
     cost of not more than $30,000 each'' and inserting ``, but at 
     a cost of not more than $40,000 each for passenger sedans''.
       (b) Adjustment for Inflation.--The Department of Defense 
     representative to the Federal Acquisition Regulatory Council 
     established under section 1302 of title 41, United States 
     Code, shall ensure that the threshold established in section 
     2253 of title 10, United States Code, for the acquisition of 
     right-hand drive passenger sedans is included on the list of 
     dollar thresholds that are subject to adjustment for 
     inflation in accordance with the requirements of section 1908 
     of title 41, United States Code, and is adjusted pursuant to 
     such provision, as appropriate.

     SEC. 885. EXTENSION AND EXPANSION OF SMALL BUSINESS PROGRAMS 
                   OF THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE.

       (a) Extension of SBIR Program.--Section 9(m)(2) of the 
     Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 638(m)(2)) is amended by 
     striking ``September 30, 2010'' and inserting ``September 30, 
     2018''.
       (b) Extension of STTR Program.--Section 9(n)(1)(A)(ii) of 
     the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 638(n)(1)(A)(ii)) is 
     amended by striking ``2010'' and inserting ``2018''.
       (c) Extension and Expansion of Commercialization Pilot 
     Program.--Section 9(y) of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 
     638(y)) is amended--
       (1) in paragraphs (1), (2), and (4), by inserting ``and the 
     Small Business Technology Transfer Program'' after ``Small 
     Business Innovation Research Program''; and
       (2) in paragraph (6), by striking ``2010'' and inserting 
     ``2018''.

     SEC. 886. THREE-YEAR EXTENSION OF TEST PROGRAM FOR 
                   NEGOTIATION OF COMPREHENSIVE SMALL BUSINESS 
                   SUBCONTRACTING PLANS.

       (a) Three-year Extension.--Subsection (e) of section 834 of 
     the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Years 1990 
     and 1991 (15 U.S.C. 637 note) is amended by striking 
     ``September 30, 2011'' and inserting ``September 30, 2014''.
       (b) Additional Report.--Subsection (f) of such section is 
     amended by inserting ``and March 1, 2012,'' after ``March 1, 
     1994,''.

     SEC. 887. FIVE-YEAR EXTENSION OF DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE 
                   MENTOR-PROTEGE PROGRAM.

       Section 831(j) of the National Defense Authorization Act 
     for Fiscal Year 1991 (10 U.S.C. 2302 note) is amended--
       (1) in paragraph (1), by striking ``September 30, 2010'' 
     and inserting ``September 30, 2015''; and
       (2) in paragraph (2), by striking ``September 30, 2013'' 
     and inserting ``September 30, 2018''.

     SEC. 888. REPORT ON ALTERNATIVES FOR THE PROCUREMENT OF FIRE-
                   RESISTANT AND FIRE-RETARDANT FIBER AND 
                   MATERIALS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF MILITARY 
                   PRODUCTS.

       (a) Findings.--Congress makes the following findings:
       (1) Vehicle and aircraft fires remain a significant force 
     protection and safety threat for the members of the Armed 
     Forces, whether deployed in support of ongoing military 
     operations or while training for future deployment.
       (2) Since 2003, the United States Army Institute of 
     Surgical Research, the sole burn center within the Department 
     of Defense, has admitted and treated more than 800 combat 
     casualties with burn injuries. The probability of this type 
     of injury remains extremely high with continued operations in 
     Iraq and the surge of forces into Afghanistan and the 
     associated increase in combat operations.
       (3) Advanced fiber products currently in use to protect 
     first responders such as fire fighters and factory and 
     refinery personnel in the United States steel and fuel 
     refinery industries may provide greater protection against 
     burn injuries to members of the Armed Forces.
       (b) Report.--Not later than February 28, 2012, the 
     Secretary of Defense shall submit to the Committee on Armed 
     Services of the Senate and the Committee on Armed Services of 
     the House of Representatives a report on fire-resistant and 
     fire-retardant fibers and materials for the production of 
     military products. The report shall include the following:
       (1) An identification of the fire-resistance or fire-
     retardant properties or capabilities of fibers and materials 
     (whether domestic or foreign) currently used for the 
     production of military products that require such properties 
     or capabilities (including include uniforms, protective 
     equipment, firefighting equipment, lifesaving equipment, and 
     life support equipment), and an assessment of the 
     sufficiency, adequacy, availability, and cost of such fibers 
     and materials for that purpose.
       (2) An identification of the fire-resistance or fire-
     retardant properties or capabilities of fibers and materials 
     (whether domestic or foreign) otherwise available in the 
     United States that are suitable for use in the production of 
     military products that require such properties or 
     capabilities, and an assessment of the sufficiency, adequacy, 
     availability, and cost of such fibers and materials for that 
     purpose.

     SEC. 889. OVERSIGHT OF AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS WITH 
                   RESPECT TO EVOLVED EXPENDABLE LAUNCH VEHICLE 
                   PROGRAM.

       The Secretary of Defense shall--
       (1) redesignate the Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle 
     program as a major defense acquisition program not in the 
     sustainment phase under section 2430 of title 10, United 
     States Code; or
       (2) require the Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle program--
       (A) to provide to the congressional defense committees all 
     information with respect to the cost, schedule, and 
     performance of the program that would be required to be 
     provided under sections 2431 (relating to weapons development 
     and procurement schedules), 2432 (relating to Select 
     Acquisition Reports, including updated program life-cycle 
     cost estimates), and 2433 (relating to unit cost reports) of 
     title 10, United States Code, with respect to the program if 
     the program were designated as a major defense acquisition 
     program not in the sustainment phase; and
       (B) to provide to the Under Secretary of Defense for 
     Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics--
       (i) a quarterly cost and status report, commonly known as a 
     Defense Acquisition Executive Summary, which serves as an 
     early-warning of actual and potential problems with a program 
     and provides for possible mitigation plans; and
       (ii) earned value management data that contains 
     measurements of contractor technical, schedule, and cost 
     performance.

     SEC. 890. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE ASSESSMENT OF INDUSTRIAL BASE 
                   FOR NIGHT VISION IMAGE INTENSIFICATION SENSORS.

       (a) Assessment Required.--The Under Secretary of Defense 
     for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics shall undertake an 
     assessment of the current and long-term availability within 
     the United States and international industrial base of 
     critical equipment, components, subcomponents, and materials 
     (including, but not limited to, lenses, tubes, and 
     electronics) needed to support current and future United 
     States military requirements for night vision image 
     intensification sensors. In carrying out the assessment, the 
     Secretary shall--
       (1) identify items in connection with night vision image 
     intensification sensors that the Secretary determines are 
     critical to military readiness, including key components, 
     subcomponents, and materials;
       (2) describe and perform a risk assessment of the supply 
     chain for items identified under paragraph (1) and evaluate 
     the extent to which--
       (A) the supply chain for such items could be disrupted by a 
     loss of industrial capability in the United States; and
       (B) the industrial base obtains such items from foreign 
     sources; and
       (3) describe and assess current and future investment, 
     gaps, and vulnerabilities in the ability of the Department to 
     respond to the potential loss of domestic or international 
     sources that provide items identified under paragraph (1); 
     and
       (4) identify and assess current strategies to leverage 
     innovative night vision image intensification technologies 
     being pursued in both Department of Defense laboratories and 
     the private sector for the next generation of night vision 
     capabilities, including an assessment of the competitiveness 
     and technological advantages of the United States night 
     vision image intensification industrial base.
       (b) Report.--Not later than 180 days after the date of the 
     enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense shall submit 
     to Congress a report containing the results of the assessment 
     required under subsection (a).

     SEC. 891. IMPLEMENTATION OF ACQUISITION STRATEGY FOR EVOLVED 
                   EXPENDABLE LAUNCH VEHICLE.

       (a) In General.--The Secretary of Defense shall submit, 
     with the budget justification materials submitted to Congress 
     in support of the budget of the Department of Defense for 
     fiscal year 2013 (as submitted with the budget of the 
     President under section 1105(a) of title 31, United States 
     Code), the following information:
       (1) A description of how the strategy of the Department to 
     acquire space launch capability under the Evolved Expendable 
     Launch Vehicle program implements each of the recommendations 
     included in the Report of the Government Accountability 
     Office on the Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle, dated 
     September 15, 2011 (GAO-11-641).
       (2) With respect to any such recommendation that the 
     Department does not implement, an explanation of how the 
     Department is otherwise addressing the deficiencies 
     identified in that report.
       (b) Assessment by Comptroller General of the United 
     States.--Not later than 60 days after the submission of the 
     information required by subsection (a), the Comptroller 
     General of the United States shall submit to the 
     congressional defense committees an assessment of that 
     information and any additional findings or recommendations 
     the Comptroller General considers appropriate.

     SEC. 892. REPORT ON IMPACT OF FOREIGN BOYCOTTS ON THE DEFENSE 
                   INDUSTRIAL BASE.

       (a) In General.--Not later than October 1, 2012, the 
     Department of Defense shall submit to the appropriate 
     congressional committees a report setting forth an assessment 
     of the impact of foreign boycotts on the defense industrial 
     base.

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       (b) Element.--The report required by subsection (a) shall 
     include a summary of foreign boycotts that posed a material 
     risk to the defense industrial base from January 2008 to the 
     date of the enactment of this Act.
       (c) Definitions.--In this section:
       (1) Foreign boycott.--The term ``foreign boycott'' means 
     any policy or practice adopted by a foreign government or 
     foreign business enterprise intended to penalize, 
     disadvantage, or harm any contractor or subcontractor of the 
     Department of Defense on account of the provision by that 
     contractor or subcontractor of any product or service to the 
     Department.
       (2) Appropriate congressional committees.--The term 
     ``appropriate congressional committees'' means--
       (A) the congressional defense committees; and
       (B) the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate and 
     the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of 
     Representatives.

      TITLE IX--DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT

              Subtitle A--Department of Defense Management

     SEC. 901. QUALIFICATIONS FOR APPOINTMENTS TO THE POSITION OF 
                   DEPUTY SECRETARY OF DEFENSE.

       Section 132(a) of title 10, United States Code, is amended 
     by inserting after the first sentence the following new 
     sentence: ``The Deputy Secretary shall be appointed from 
     among persons most highly qualified for the position by 
     reason of background and experience, including persons with 
     appropriate management experience.''.

     SEC. 902. DESIGNATION OF DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE SENIOR 
                   OFFICIAL WITH PRINCIPAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR 
                   AIRSHIP PROGRAMS.

       Not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of 
     this Act, the Secretary of Defense shall--
       (1) designate a senior official of the Department of 
     Defense as the official with principal responsibility for the 
     airship programs of the Department; and
       (2) set forth the responsibilities of that senior official 
     with respect to such programs.

     SEC. 903. MEMORANDA OF AGREEMENT ON SYNCHRONIZATION OF 
                   ENABLING CAPABILITIES OF GENERAL PURPOSE FORCES 
                   WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF SPECIAL OPERATIONS 
                   FORCES.

       By not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment 
     of this Act, each Secretary of a military department shall 
     enter into a memorandum of agreement with the Commander of 
     the United States Special Operations Command establishing 
     procedures by which the availability of the enabling 
     capabilities of the general purpose forces of the Armed 
     Forces under the jurisdiction of such Secretary will be 
     synchronized with the training and deployment cycle of 
     special operations forces under the United States Special 
     Operations Command.

     SEC. 904. ENHANCEMENT OF ADMINISTRATION OF THE UNITED STATES 
                   AIR FORCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY.

       (a) In General.--Chapter 901 of title 10, United States 
     Code, is amended by inserting after section 9314a the 
     following new section:

     ``Sec. 9314b. United States Air Force Institute of 
       Technology: administration

       ``(a) Commandant.--
       ``(1) Selection.--The Commandant of the United States Air 
     Force Institute of Technology shall be selected by the 
     Secretary of the Air Force.
       ``(2) Eligibility.--The Commandant shall be one of the 
     following:
       ``(A) An officer of the Air Force on active duty in a grade 
     not below the grade of colonel who possesses such 
     qualifications as the Secretary considers appropriate and is 
     assigned or detailed to such position.
       ``(B) A member of the Senior Executive Service or a 
     civilian individual, including an individual who was retired 
     from the Air Force in a grade not below brigadier general, 
     who has the qualifications appropriate for the position of 
     Commandant and is selected by the Secretary as the best 
     qualified from among candidates for the position in 
     accordance with a process and criteria determined by the 
     Secretary.
       ``(3) Term for civilian commandant.--An individual selected 
     for the position of Commandant under paragraph (2)(B) shall 
     serve in that position for a term of not more than five years 
     and may be continued in that position for an additional term 
     of up to five years.
       ``(b) Provost and Academic Dean.--
       ``(1) In general.--There is established at the United 
     States Air Force Institute of Technology the civilian 
     position of Provost and Academic Dean who shall be appointed 
     by the Secretary.
       ``(2) Term.--An individual appointed to the position of 
     Provost and Academic Dean shall serve in that position for a 
     term of five years.
       ``(3) Compensation.--The individual serving as Provost and 
     Academic Dean is entitled to such compensation for such 
     service as the Secretary shall prescribe for purposes of this 
     section, but not more than the rate of compensation 
     authorized for level IV of the Executive Schedule.''.
       (b) Clerical Amendment.--The table of sections at the 
     beginning of chapter 901 of such title is amended by 
     inserting after the item relating to section 9314a the 
     following new item:

``9314b. United States Air Force Institute of Technology: 
              administration.''.

     SEC. 905. DEFENSE LABORATORY MATTERS.

       (a) Repeal of Sunset on Direct Hire Authority at Personnel 
     Demonstration Laboratories.--Section 1108 of the Duncan 
     Hunter National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 
     2009 (10 U.S.C. 1580 prec. note) is amended by striking 
     subsection (e).
       (b) Repeal of Sunset on Mechanisms To Provide Funds for 
     Laboratories for Research and Development of Technologies for 
     Military Missions.--Section 219 of the Duncan Hunter National 
     Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2009 (10 U.S.C. 
     2358 note) is amended by striking subsection (c).
       (c) Repeal of Sunset on Authority for Unspecified Minor 
     Military Construction for Laboratory Revitalization.--Section 
     2805(d) of title 10, United States Code, is amended by 
     striking paragraph (5).
       (d) Assessment of Military Construction Required for 
     Laboratory Revitalization and Recapitalization.--
       (1) Assessment required.--The Secretary of Defense shall 
     conduct an assessment of the current requirements of the 
     defense laboratories for the revitalization and 
     recapitalization of their infrastructure in order to identity 
     required military construction.
       (2) Elements.--The assessment required by paragraph (1) 
     shall--
       (A) identify the military construction requirements of the 
     defense laboratories described in paragraph (1) that cannot 
     be met by current authorities for unspecified minor military 
     construction; and
       (B) establish for each Armed Force a prioritized list of 
     military construction projects to meet the requirements 
     described in subparagraph (A), and identify among the 
     projects so listed each project previously submitted to a 
     military construction review panel and the length of time 
     such project has remained unaddressed.
       (3) Reports.--
       (A) Status report.--Not later than 180 days after the date 
     of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall submit to 
     the congressional defense committees a report describing the 
     current status of the assessment required by paragraph (1).
       (B) Final report.--Not later than one year after the date 
     of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall submit to 
     the congressional defense committees a report on the 
     assessment. The report shall set forth the following:
       (i) The results of the assessment.
       (ii) Such recommendations for legislative or administrative 
     action as the Secretary considers appropriate in light of the 
     results of the assessment.
       (4) Defense laboratory defined.--In this subsection, the 
     term ``defense laboratory'' means a laboratory (as that term 
     is defined in section 2805(d)(4) of title 10, United States 
     Code) that is owned by the United States and under the 
     jurisdiction of the Secretary of a military department.

     SEC. 906. ASSESSMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE ACCESS TO NON-
                   UNITED STATES CITIZENS WITH SCIENTIFIC AND 
                   TECHNICAL EXPERTISE VITAL TO THE NATIONAL 
                   SECURITY INTERESTS.

       (a) Assessment Required.--The Secretary of Defense shall 
     conduct an assessment of current and potential mechanisms to 
     permit the Department of Defense to employ non-United States 
     citizens with critical scientific and technical skills that 
     are vital to the national security interests of the United 
     States.
       (b) Elements.--The assessment required by subsection (a) 
     shall include the following:
       (1) An identification of the critical scientific and 
     technical skills that are vital to the national security 
     interests of the United States and are anticipated to be in 
     short supply over the next 10 years, and an identification of 
     the military positions and civilian positions of the 
     Department of Defense that require such skills.
       (2) An identification of mechanisms and incentives for 
     attracting persons who are non-United States citizens with 
     such skills to such positions, including the expedited 
     extension of United States citizenship.
       (3) An identification and assessment of any concerns 
     associated with the provision of security clearances to such 
     persons.
       (4) An identification and assessment of any concerns 
     associated with the employment of such persons in civilian 
     positions in the United States defense industrial base, 
     including in positions in which United States citizenship, a 
     security clearance, or both are a condition of employment.
       (c) Reports.--
       (1) Status report.--Not later than 180 days after the date 
     of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall submit to 
     the congressional defense committees a report describing the 
     current status of the assessment required by subsection (a).
       (2) Final report.--Not later than one year after the date 
     of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall submit to 
     the congressional defense committees a report on the 
     assessment. The report shall set forth the following:
       (A) The results of the assessment.
       (B) Such recommendations for legislative or administrative 
     action as the Secretary considers appropriate in light of the 
     results of the assessment.

     SEC. 907. SENSE OF CONGRESS ON USE OF MODELING AND SIMULATION 
                   IN DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE ACTIVITIES.

       It is the sense of Congress to encourage the Department of 
     Defense to continue the use and enhancement of modeling and 
     simulation (M&S) across the spectrum of defense activities, 
     including acquisition, analysis, experimentation, 
     intelligence, planning, medical, test and evaluation, and 
     training.

     SEC. 908. SENSE OF CONGRESS ON TIES BETWEEN JOINT WARFIGHTING 
                   AND COALITION CENTER AND ALLIED COMMAND 
                   TRANSFORMATION OF NATO.

       It is the sense of Congress that the successor organization 
     to the United States Joint Forces Command (USJFCOM), the 
     Joint Warfighting and Coalition Center, should establish 
     close ties with the Allied Command Transformation (ACT) 
     command of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).

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     SEC. 909. REPORT ON EFFECTS OF PLANNED REDUCTIONS OF 
                   PERSONNEL AT THE JOINT WARFARE ANALYSIS CENTER 
                   ON PERSONNEL SKILLS.

       Not later than 120 days after the date of the enactment of 
     this Act, the Secretary of Defense shall submit to the 
     congressional defense committees a report setting forth a 
     description and assessment of the effects of planned 
     reductions of personnel at the Joint Warfare Analysis Center 
     (JWAC) on the personnel skills to be available at the Center 
     after the reductions. The report shall be in unclassified 
     form, but may contain a classified annex.

                      Subtitle B--Space Activities

     SEC. 911. COMMERCIAL SPACE LAUNCH COOPERATION.

       (a) In General.--Chapter 135 of title 10, United States 
     Code, is amended by adding at the end the following new 
     section:

     ``Sec. 2275. Commercial space launch cooperation

       ``(a) Authority.--The Secretary of Defense may, to assist 
     the Secretary of Transportation in carrying out 
     responsibilities set forth in titles 49 and 51 with respect 
     to private sector involvement in commercial space activities 
     and public-private partnerships pertaining to space 
     transportation infrastructure, take such actions as the 
     Secretary considers to be in the best interests of the 
     Federal Government to do the following:
       ``(1) Maximize the use of the capacity of the space 
     transportation infrastructure of the Department of Defense by 
     the private sector in the United States.
       ``(2) Maximize the effectiveness and efficiency of the 
     space transportation infrastructure of the Department of 
     Defense.
       ``(3) Reduce the cost of services provided by the 
     Department of Defense related to space transportation 
     infrastructure at launch support facilities and space 
     recovery support facilities.
       ``(4) Encourage commercial space activities by enabling 
     investment in the space transportation infrastructure of the 
     Department of Defense by covered entities.
       ``(5) Foster cooperation between the Department of Defense 
     and covered entities.
       ``(b) Authority for Contracts and Other Agreements Relating 
     to Space Transportation Infrastructure.--The Secretary of 
     Defense--
       ``(1) may enter into a contract or other agreement with a 
     covered entity to provide to the covered entity support and 
     services related to the space transportation infrastructure 
     of the Department of Defense; and
       ``(2) upon the request of that covered entity, may include 
     such support and services in the space launch and reentry 
     range support requirements of the Department of Defense if--
       ``(A) the Secretary determines that the inclusion of such 
     support and services in such requirements--
       ``(i) is in the best interests of the Federal Government;
       ``(ii) does not interfere with the requirements of the 
     Department of Defense; and
       ``(iii) does not compete with the commercial space 
     activities of other covered entities, unless that competition 
     is in the national security interests of the United States; 
     and
       ``(B) any commercial requirement included in a contract or 
     other agreement entered into under this subsection has full 
     non-Federal funding before the execution of the contract or 
     other agreement.
       ``(c) Contributions.--
       ``(1) In general.--The Secretary of Defense may enter into 
     contracts or other agreements with covered entities on a 
     cooperative and voluntary basis to accept contributions of 
     funds, services, and equipment to carry out this section.
       ``(2) Use of contributions.--Any funds, services, or 
     equipment accepted by the Secretary under this subsection--
       ``(A) may be used only for the objectives specified in this 
     section in accordance with terms of use set forth in the 
     contract or other agreement entered into under this 
     subsection; and
       ``(B) shall be managed by the Secretary in accordance with 
     regulations of the Department of Defense.
       ``(3) Requirements with respect to agreements.--A contract 
     or other agreement entered into under this subsection shall 
     address terms of use, ownership, and disposition of the 
     funds, services, or equipment contributed pursuant to the 
     contract or other agreement.
       ``(d) Defense Cooperation Space Launch Account.--
       ``(1) Establishment.--There is established in the Treasury 
     of the United States a special account to be known as the 
     `Defense Cooperation Space Launch Account'.
       ``(2) Crediting of funds.--Funds received by the Secretary 
     of Defense under subsection (c) shall be credited to the 
     Defense Cooperation Space Launch Account and shall be 
     available until expended without further authorization or 
     appropriation only for the objectives specified in this 
     section.
       ``(e) Annual Report.--Not later than January 31 of each 
     year, the Secretary of Defense shall submit to the 
     congressional defense committees a report on the funds, 
     services, and equipment accepted and used by the Secretary 
     under this section during the previous fiscal year.
       ``(f) Definitions.--In this section:
       ``(1) Covered entity.--The term `covered entity' means a 
     non-Federal entity that--
       ``(A) is organized under the laws of the United States or 
     of any jurisdiction within the United States; and
       ``(B) is engaged in commercial space activities.
       ``(2) Launch support facilities.--The term `launch support 
     facilities' has the meaning given that term in section 
     50501(7) of title 51.
       ``(3) Space recovery support facilities.--The term `space 
     recovery support facilities' has the meaning given that term 
     in section 50501(11) of title 51.
       ``(4) Space transportation infrastructure.--The term `space 
     transportation infrastructure' has the meaning given that 
     term in section 50501(12) of title 51.''.
       (b) Clerical Amendment.--The table of sections at the 
     beginning of such chapter is amended by adding at the end the 
     following new item:

``2275. Commercial space launch cooperation.''.
       (c) Regulations.--The Secretary of Defense shall prescribe 
     regulations relating to the activities of the Department of 
     Defense under section 2275 of title 10, United States Code, 
     as added by subsection (a).

     SEC. 912. AUTHORITY TO DESIGNATE INCREMENTS OR BLOCKS OF 
                   SPACE VEHICLES AS MAJOR SUBPROGRAMS SUBJECT TO 
                   ACQUISITION REPORTING REQUIREMENTS.

       Section 2430a(a)(1) of title 10, United States Code, is 
     amended--
       (1) by inserting ``(A)'' before ``If the Secretary of 
     Defense determines''; and
       (2) by adding at the end the following new subparagraph:
       ``(B) If the Secretary of Defense determines that a major 
     defense acquisition program to purchase space vehicles 
     requires the delivery of space vehicles in two or more 
     increments or blocks, the Secretary may designate each such 
     increment or block as a major subprogram for the purposes of 
     acquisition reporting under this chapter.''.

     SEC. 913. REVIEW TO IDENTIFY INTERFERENCE WITH NATIONAL 
                   SECURITY GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM RECEIVERS BY 
                   COMMERCIAL COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES.

       (a) Sense of Congress.--It is the sense of Congress that--
       (1) the reliable provision of precision navigation and 
     timing signals by Global Positioning System satellites owned 
     and operated by the Department of Defense is critical to the 
     economy, public health and safety, and the national security 
     of the United States;
       (2) any interference with the signals of the Global 
     Positioning System satellites or the various receivers that 
     use those signals would be extraordinarily disruptive; and
       (3) the Federal Communications Commission should ensure 
     that the signals of Global Positioning System satellites can 
     be received without interruption or interference.
       (b) Review.--Not later than 90 days after the date of the 
     enactment of this Act, and every 90 days thereafter until the 
     termination date described in subsection (d), the Secretary 
     of Defense shall conduct a review--
       (1) to assess the ability of national security Global 
     Positioning System receivers to receive the signals of Global 
     Positioning System satellites without interruption or 
     interference; and
       (2) to determine if commercial communications services are 
     causing or will cause widespread or harmful interference with 
     national security Global Positioning System receivers.
       (c) Notification to Congress.--
       (1) In general.--If the Secretary determines under 
     subsection (b)(2) that commercial communications services are 
     causing or will cause widespread or harmful interference with 
     national security Global Positioning System receivers, the 
     Secretary shall promptly submit to the congressional defense 
     committees a report notifying those committees of the 
     interference.
       (2) Elements.--The report required by paragraph (1) shall 
     include the following:
       (A) A list and description of the national security Global 
     Positioning System receivers that are being or are expected 
     to be interfered with by commercial communications services.
       (B) A description of the source of, and the entity causing 
     or expected to cause, the interference with those receivers.
       (C) A description of the manner in which that source or 
     entity is causing or is expected to cause the interference.
       (D) A description of the magnitude of harm caused or 
     expected to be caused by the interference.
       (E) A description of the duration of and the conditions and 
     circumstances under which the interference is occurring or is 
     expected to occur.
       (F) A description of the impact of the interference on the 
     national security interests of the United States.
       (G) A description of the plans of the Secretary to address, 
     alleviate, or mitigate the interference or the harm caused or 
     expected to be caused by the interference.
       (d) Termination Date Described.--The requirement that the 
     Secretary conduct the review under subsection (b) and submit 
     the report under subsection (c) shall terminate on the 
     earlier of--
       (1) the date that is 2 years after the date of the 
     enactment of this Act; or
       (2) the date on which the Secretary--
       (A) determines that there is no widespread or harmful 
     interference with national security Global Positioning System 
     receivers by commercial communication services; and
       (B) notifies the congressional defense committees of that 
     determination.

                    Subtitle C--Intelligence Matters

     SEC. 921. EXPANSION OF AUTHORITY FOR EXCHANGES OF MAPPING, 
                   CHARTING, AND GEODETIC DATA TO INCLUDE 
                   NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS AND ACADEMIC 
                   INSTITUTIONS.

       (a) Broadening of Authority.--Section 454 of title 10, 
     United States Code, is amended--
       (1) by inserting ``(a) Foreign Countries and International 
     Organizations.--'' before ``The Secretary of Defense''; and
       (2) by adding at the end the following new subsection:
       ``(b) Nongovernmental Organizations and Academic 
     Institutions.--The Secretary may authorize the National 
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     Agency to exchange or furnish mapping, charting, and geodetic 
     data, supplies, and services relating to areas outside of the 
     United States to a nongovernmental organization or an 
     academic institution engaged in geospatial information 
     research or production of such areas pursuant to an agreement 
     for the production or exchange of such data.''.
       (b) Conforming Amendments.--
       (1) Section heading.--The heading of such section is 
     amended to read as follows:

     ``Sec. 454. Exchange of mapping, charting, and geodetic data 
       with foreign countries, international organizations, 
       nongovernmental organizations, and academic institutions''.

       (2) Table of sections.--The table of sections at the 
     beginning of subchapter II of chapter 22 of such title is 
     amended by striking the item relating to section 454 and 
     inserting the following new item:

``454. Exchange of mapping, charting, and geodetic data with foreign 
              countries, international organizations, nongovernmental 
              organizations, and academic institutions.''.

     SEC. 922. FACILITIES FOR INTELLIGENCE COLLECTION OR SPECIAL 
                   OPERATIONS ACTIVITIES ABROAD.

       Section 2682 of title 10, United States Code, is amended--
       (1) by inserting ``(a) Maintenance and Repair.--'' before 
     ``The maintenance and repair'';
       (2) by designating the second sentence as subsection (b), 
     realigning such subsection so as to be indented two ems from 
     the left margin, and inserting ``Jurisdiction.--'' before ``A 
     real property facility''; and
       (3) by adding at the end the following new subsection:
       ``(c) Facilities for Intelligence Collection or for Special 
     Operations Abroad.--The Secretary of Defense may maintain and 
     repair, and may exercise jurisdiction over, a real property 
     facility if necessary to provide security for authorized 
     intelligence collection or special operations activities 
     abroad undertaken by the Department of Defense.''.

     SEC. 923. OZONE WIDGET FRAMEWORK.

       (a) Mechanism for Internet Publication of Information for 
     Development of Analysis Tools and Applications.--The Director 
     of the Defense Information Systems Agency shall implement a 
     mechanism to publish and maintain on the public Internet the 
     Application Programming Interface specifications, a 
     developer's toolkit, source code, and such other information 
     on, and resources for, the Ozone Widget Framework (OWF) as 
     the Director considers necessary to permit individuals and 
     companies to develop, integrate, and test analysis tools and 
     applications for use by the Department of Defense and the 
     elements of the intelligence community.
       (b) Process for Voluntary Contribution of Improvements by 
     Private Sector.--In addition to the requirement under 
     subsection (a), the Director shall also establish a process 
     by which private individuals and companies may voluntarily 
     contribute the following:
       (1) Improvements to the source code and documentation for 
     the Ozone Widget Framework.
       (2) Alternative or compatible implementations of the 
     published Application Programming Interface specifications 
     for the Framework.
       (c) Encouragement of Use and Development.--The Director 
     shall, whenever practicable, encourage and foster the use, 
     support, development, and enhancement of the Ozone Widget 
     Framework by the computer industry and commercial information 
     technology vendors, including the development of tools that 
     are compatible with the Framework.

     SEC. 924. PLAN FOR INCORPORATION OF ENTERPRISE QUERY AND 
                   CORRELATION CAPABILITY INTO THE DEFENSE 
                   INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION ENTERPRISE.

       (a) Plan Required.--
       (1) In general.--The Under Secretary of Defense for 
     Intelligence shall develop a plan for the incorporation of an 
     enterprise query and correlation capability into the Defense 
     Intelligence Information Enterprise (D2IE).
       (2) Elements.--The plan required by paragraph (1) shall--
       (A) include an assessment of all the current and planned 
     advanced query and correlation systems which operate on large 
     centralized databases that are deployed or to be deployed in 
     elements of the Defense Intelligence Information Enterprise; 
     and
       (B) determine where duplication can be eliminated, how use 
     of these systems can be expanded, whether these systems can 
     be operated collaboratively, and whether they can and should 
     be integrated with the enterprisewide query and correlation 
     capability required pursuant to paragraph (1).
       (b) Pilot Program.--
       (1) In general.--The Under Secretary shall conduct a pilot 
     program to demonstrate an enterprisewide query and 
     correlation capability through the Defense Intelligence 
     Information Enterprise program.
       (2) Purpose.--The purpose of the pilot program shall be to 
     demonstrate the capability of an enterprisewide query and 
     correlation system to achieve the following:
       (A) To conduct complex, simultaneous queries by a large 
     number of users and analysts across numerous, large 
     distributed data stores with response times measured in 
     seconds.
       (B) To be scaled up to operate effectively on all the data 
     holdings of the Defense Intelligence Information Enterprise.
       (C) To operate across multiple levels of security with data 
     guards.
       (D) To operate effectively on both unstructured data and 
     structured data.
       (E) To extract entities, resolve them, and (as appropriate) 
     mask them to protect sources and methods, privacy, or both.
       (F) To control access to data by means of on-line 
     electronic user credentials, profiles, and authentication.
       (c) Report.--Not later than November 1, 2012, the Under 
     Secretary shall submit to the appropriate committees of 
     Congress a report on the actions undertaken by the Under 
     Secretary to carry out this section. The report shall set 
     forth the plan developed under subsection (a) and a 
     description and assessment of the pilot program conducted 
     under subsection (b).
       (d) Appropriate Committees of Congress Defined.--In this 
     section, the term ``appropriate committees of Congress'' 
     means--
       (1) the Committee on Armed Services, the Committee on 
     Appropriations, and the Select Committee on Intelligence of 
     the Senate; and
       (2) the Committee on Armed Services, the Committee on 
     Appropriations, and the Permanent Select Committee on 
     Intelligence of the House of Representatives.

                   Subtitle D--Cybersecurity Matters

     SEC. 931. STRATEGY TO ACQUIRE CAPABILITIES TO DETECT 
                   PREVIOUSLY UNKNOWN CYBER ATTACKS.

       (a) In General.--The Secretary of Defense shall develop and 
     implement a plan to augment the cybersecurity strategy of the 
     Department of Defense through the acquisition of advanced 
     capabilities to discover and isolate penetrations and attacks 
     that were previously unknown and for which signatures have 
     not been developed for incorporation into computer intrusion 
     detection and prevention systems and anti-virus software 
     systems.
       (b) Capabilities.--
       (1) Nature of capabilities.--The capabilities to be 
     acquired under the plan required by subsection (a) shall--
       (A) be adequate to enable well-trained analysts to discover 
     the sophisticated attacks conducted by nation-state 
     adversaries that are categorized as ``advanced persistent 
     threats'';
       (B) be appropriate for--
       (i) endpoints or hosts;
       (ii) network-level gateways operated by the Defense 
     Information Systems Agency where the Department of Defense 
     network connects to the public Internet; and
       (iii) global networks owned and operated by private sector 
     Tier 1 Internet Service Providers;
       (C) at the endpoints or hosts, add new discovery 
     capabilities to the Host-Based Security System of the 
     Department, including capabilities such as--
       (i) automatic blocking of unauthorized software programs 
     and accepting approved and vetted programs;
       (ii) constant monitoring of all key computer attributes, 
     settings, and operations (such as registry keys, operations 
     running in memory, security settings, memory tables, event 
     logs, and files); and
       (iii) automatic baselining and remediation of altered 
     computer settings and files;
       (D) at the network-level gateways and internal network 
     peering points, include the sustainment and enhancement of a 
     system that is based on full-packet capture, session 
     reconstruction, extended storage, and advanced analytic 
     tools, by--
       (i) increasing the number and skill level of the analysts 
     assigned to query stored data, whether by contracting for 
     security services, hiring and training Government personnel, 
     or both; and
       (ii) increasing the capacity of the system to handle the 
     rates for data flow through the gateways and the storage 
     requirements specified by the United States Cyber Command; 
     and
       (E) include the behavior-based threat detection 
     capabilities of Tier 1 Internet Service Providers and other 
     companies that operate on the global Internet.
       (2) Source of capabilities.--The capabilities to be 
     acquired shall, to the maximum extent practicable, be 
     acquired from commercial sources. In making decisions on the 
     procurement of such capabilities from among competing 
     commercial and Government providers, the Secretary shall take 
     into consideration the needs of other departments and 
     agencies of the Federal Government, State and local 
     governments, and critical infrastructure owned and operated 
     by the private sector for unclassified, affordable, and 
     sustainable commercial solutions.
       (c) Integration and Management of Discovery Capabilities.--
     The plan required by subsection (a) shall include mechanisms 
     for improving the standardization, organization, and 
     management of the security information and event management 
     systems that are widely deployed across the Department of 
     Defense to improve the ability of United States Cyber Command 
     to understand and control the status and condition of 
     Department networks, including mechanisms to ensure that the 
     security information and event management systems of the 
     Department receive and correlate data collected and analyses 
     conducted at the host or endpoint, at the network gateways, 
     and by Internet Service Providers in order to discover new 
     attacks reliably and rapidly.
       (d) Provision for Capability Demonstrations.--The plan 
     required by subsection (a) shall provide for the conduct of 
     demonstrations, pilot projects, and other tests on cyber test 
     ranges and operational networks in order to determine and 
     verify that the capabilities to be acquired pursuant to the 
     plan are effective, practical, and affordable.
       (e) Report.--Not later than April 1, 2012, the Secretary 
     shall submit to the congressional defense committees a report 
     on the plan required by subsection (a). The report shall set 
     forth the plan and include a comprehensive description of the 
     actions being undertaken by the Department to implement the 
     plan.

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     SEC. 932. PROGRAM IN SUPPORT OF DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE POLICY 
                   ON SUSTAINING AND EXPANDING INFORMATION 
                   SHARING.

       (a) Program Required.--The Secretary of Defense shall carry 
     out a program to support the policy of the Department of 
     Defense on sustaining and expanding information sharing which 
     program shall provide for the adoption and improvement of 
     technical and procedural capabilities to detect and prevent 
     personnel without authorization from acquiring and exporting 
     information from classified networks.
       (b) Capabilities.--Options for the technical and procedural 
     capabilities to be adopted and improved under the program 
     required by subsection (a) shall include, but not be limited 
     to, capabilities for the following:
       (1) Disabling the removable media ports of computers, 
     whether physically or electronically.
       (2) In the case of computers authorized to write to 
     removable media, requiring systems administrator approval for 
     transfers of data.
       (3) Electronic monitoring and reporting of compliance with 
     policies on downloading of information to removable media, 
     and of attempts to circumvent such policies.
       (4) Using public-key infrastructure-based identity 
     authentication and user profiles to control information 
     access and use.
       (5) Electronic auditing and reporting of user activities to 
     deter and detect unauthorized activities.
       (6) Using data-loss-prevention and data-rights management 
     technology to prevent the unauthorized export of information 
     from a network or to render the information unusable in the 
     event of unauthorized export.
       (7) Appropriately implementing and integrating such 
     capabilities to enable efficient management and operations, 
     and effective protection of information, without impairing 
     the work of analysts and users of networks.
       (c) Program Within Broader Approach to Cybersecurity 
     Challenges.--In developing the program required by subsection 
     (a), the Secretary--
       (1) shall take into account that the prevention of security 
     breaches from personnel operating from inside Department 
     networks substantially overlaps with the prevention of cyber 
     attacks (including prevention of theft of information and 
     intellectual property and the destruction of information and 
     network functionality); and
       (2) should make decisions about the utility and 
     affordability of capabilities under subsection (b) for 
     purposes of the program in full contemplation of the broad 
     range of cybersecurity challenges facing the Department.
       (d) Budget Matters.--The budget justification documents for 
     the budget of the President for each fiscal year after fiscal 
     year 2012, as submitted to Congress pursuant to section 1105 
     of title 31, United States Code, shall set forth information 
     on the program required by subsection (a), including the 
     following:
       (1) The amount requested for such fiscal year for the 
     program.
       (2) A description of the objectives and scope of the 
     program for such fiscal year, including management objectives 
     and program milestones and performance metrics for such 
     fiscal year.

                      TITLE X--GENERAL PROVISIONS

                     Subtitle A--Financial Matters

     SEC. 1001. GENERAL TRANSFER AUTHORITY.

       (a) Authority To Transfer Authorizations.--
       (1) Authority.--Upon determination by the Secretary of 
     Defense that such action is necessary in the national 
     interest, the Secretary may transfer amounts of 
     authorizations made available to the Department of Defense in 
     this division for fiscal year 2012 between any such 
     authorizations for that fiscal year (or any subdivisions 
     thereof). Amounts of authorizations so transferred shall be 
     merged with and be available for the same purposes as the 
     authorization to which transferred.
       (2) Limitation.--Except as provided in paragraph (3), the 
     total amount of authorizations that the Secretary may 
     transfer under the authority of this section may not exceed 
     $5,000,000,000.
       (3) Exception for transfers between military personnel 
     authorizations.--A transfer of funds between military 
     personnel authorizations under title IV shall not be counted 
     toward the dollar limitation in paragraph (2).
       (b) Limitations.--The authority provided by this section to 
     transfer authorizations--
       (1) may only be used to provide authority for items that 
     have a higher priority than the items from which authority is 
     transferred; and
       (2) may not be used to provide authority for an item that 
     has been denied authorization by Congress.
       (c) Effect on Authorization Amounts.--A transfer made from 
     one account to another under the authority of this section 
     shall be deemed to increase the amount authorized for the 
     account to which the amount is transferred by an amount equal 
     to the amount transferred.
       (d) Notice to Congress.--The Secretary shall promptly 
     notify Congress of each transfer made under subsection (a).

     SEC. 1002. DEFENSE BUSINESS SYSTEMS.

       (a) Availability of Funds for Defense Business System 
     Programs.--
       (1) Conditions for obligation.--Subsection (a) of section 
     2222 of title 10, United States Code, is amended to read as 
     follows:
       ``(a) Conditions for Obligation of Funds for Covered 
     Defense Business System Programs.--Appropriated and 
     nonappropriated funds available to the Department of Defense 
     may not be obligated for a covered defense business system 
     program unless--
       ``(1) the appropriate chief management officer for the 
     defense business system program has--
       ``(A) determined that--
       ``(i) the defense business system program is in compliance 
     with the enterprise architecture developed under subsection 
     (c); and
       ``(ii) appropriate business process reengineering efforts 
     have been undertaken to ensure that--

       ``(I) the business process to be supported by the defense 
     business system program will be as streamlined and efficient 
     as practicable; and
       ``(II) the need to tailor commercial-off-the-shelf systems 
     to meet unique requirements or incorporate unique interfaces 
     has been eliminated or reduced to the maximum extent 
     practicable; or

       ``(B) waived the requirement in subparagraph (A) on the 
     basis of a determination by the chief management officer 
     that--
       ``(i) the defense business system program is necessary to 
     achieve a critical national security capability or address a 
     critical requirement in an area such as safety or security; 
     or
       ``(ii) the defense business system program is necessary to 
     prevent a significant adverse effect on a project that is 
     needed to achieve an essential capability, taking into 
     consideration the alternative solutions for preventing such 
     adverse effect;
       ``(2) the determination or waiver of the chief management 
     officer under paragraph (1) has been reviewed, approved, and 
     certified by an appropriate investment review board 
     established under subsection (g); and
       ``(3) the certification by the investment review board 
     under paragraph (2) has been approved by the Defense Business 
     Systems Management Committee.''.
       (2) Treatment of certain obligations of funds.--Subsection 
     (b) of such section is amended by striking ``business 
     system'' and all that follows through ``such subsection'' and 
     inserting ``covered defense business system program that has 
     not been certified or approved in accordance with subsection 
     (a)''.
       (b) Enterprise Architecture.--
       (1) In general.--Subsection (c) of such section is 
     amended--
       (A) in paragraph (1), by inserting ``, known as the defense 
     business enterprise architecture,'' after ``an enterprise 
     architecture''; and
       (B) in paragraph (2), by striking ``the enterprise 
     architecture for defense business systems'' and inserting 
     ``the defense business enterprise architecture''.
       (2) Composition.--Subsection (d) of such section is 
     amended--
       (A) in paragraph (1)--
       (i) in subparagraph (A), by striking ``all'' and inserting 
     ``applicable law, including''; and
       (ii) in subparagraph (B), by inserting ``business and'' 
     before ``financial information'';
       (B) in paragraph (2), by inserting ``performance 
     measures,'' after ``data standards,''; and
       (C) by adding at the end the following new paragraph:
       ``(3) A target systems environment, aligned to the business 
     enterprise architecture, for each of the major business 
     processes conducted by the Department of Defense, as 
     determined by the Chief Management Officer of the Department 
     of Defense.''.
       (3) Transition plan.--Subsection (e) of such section is 
     amended--
       (A) in paragraph (1)--
       (i) in subparagraph (A), by striking ``The acquisition 
     strategy for'' and inserting ``A listing of the''; and
       (ii) in subparagraph (B)--

       (I) by striking ``defense business systems as of December 
     2, 2002'' and inserting ``existing defense business 
     systems''; and
       (II) by striking the comma before ``that will''; and

       (B) in paragraph (2), by striking ``Each of the strategies 
     under paragraph (1)'' and inserting ``For each system listed 
     under paragraph (1), the transition plan''.
       (c) Responsible Senior Officials and Chief Management 
     Officers.--Subsection (f) of such section is amended--
       (1) by striking all the matter preceding subparagraph (A) 
     of paragraph (1) and inserting the following:
       ``(f) Designation of Senior Officials and Chief Management 
     Officers.--(1) For purposes of subsection (g), the 
     appropriate senior Department of Defense official for the 
     functions and activities supported by a covered defense 
     business system is as follows:'';
       (2) in such paragraph (1), as so amended--
       (A) by striking ``shall be responsible and accountable 
     for'' each place it appears and inserting ``, in the case 
     of'';
       (B) in subparagraph (D), by striking ``Assistant Secretary 
     of Defense for Networks and Information Integration and 
     the''; and
       (C) in subparagraph (E), by striking ``Deputy Secretary of 
     Defense'' and all that follows through ``responsible for'' 
     and inserting ``Deputy Chief Management Officer of the 
     Department of Defense, in the case of''; and
       (3) in paragraph (2)--
       (A) in the matter preceding subparagraph (A)--
       (i) by striking ``subsection (a)'' and inserting 
     ``subsections (a) and (g)''; and
       (ii) by striking ``modernization'' and inserting 
     ``program'';
       (B) in subparagraph (D), by inserting ``the Director of 
     such Defense Agency, unless otherwise approved by'' before 
     ``the Deputy Chief Management Officer''; and
       (C) in subparagraph (E), by inserting ``the designee of'' 
     before ``the Deputy Chief Management Officer''.
       (d) Investment Review.--Subsection (g) of such section is 
     amended--
       (1) by striking paragraph (1) and inserting the following 
     new paragraph (1):
       ``(1) The Secretary of Defense, acting through the Chief 
     Management Officer of the Department of Defense, shall 
     establish, by not later than March 15, 2012, an investment 
     review board and investment management process, consistent 
     with section 11312 of title 40, to review

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     the planning, design, acquisition, development, deployment, 
     operation, maintenance, modernization, and project cost 
     benefits and risks of covered defense business system 
     programs. The investment review process so established shall 
     specifically address the requirements of subsection (a).''; 
     and
       (2) in paragraph (2)--
       (A) in the matter preceding subparagraph (A), by striking 
     ``systems'' and inserting ``system programs'';
       (B) in subparagraph (A), by striking ``defense business 
     system'' and all that follows through ``as an investment'' 
     and inserting ``covered defense business system program, in 
     accordance with the requirements of subsection (a),'';
       (C) in subparagraph (B), by striking ``every defense 
     business system'' and all that follows and inserting 
     ``covered defense business system programs, grouped in 
     portfolios of defense business systems;'';
       (D) by striking subparagraph (C) and inserting the 
     following new subparagraph (C):
       ``(C) Representation on each investment review board by 
     appropriate officials from among the Office of the Secretary 
     of Defense, the armed forces, the combatant commands, the 
     Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Defense Agencies, including 
     representatives of each of the following:
       ``(i) The appropriate chief management officer for the 
     defense business system under review.
       ``(ii) The appropriate senior Department of Defense 
     official for the functions and activities supported by the 
     defense business system under review.
       ``(iii) The Chief Information Officer of the Department of 
     Defense.''; and
       (E) in subparagraph (D), by striking ``investments'' and 
     inserting ``programs''.
       (e) Budget Information.--Subsection (h) of such section is 
     amended--
       (1) in paragraph (1), by inserting ``program'' after 
     ``defense business system'';
       (2) in paragraph (2)--
       (A) in the matter preceding subparagraph (A), by striking 
     ``such system'' and inserting ``such program''; and
       (B) in subparagraph (A), by striking ``the system'' and 
     inserting ``the system covered by such program'';
       (3) by striking paragraph (3) and inserting the following 
     new paragraph (3):
       ``(3) For each such program, an identification of the 
     appropriate chief management officer and senior Department of 
     Defense official designated under subsection (f).''; and
       (4) in paragraph (4), by striking ``such system'' both 
     places it appears and inserting ``such program''.
       (f) Reports to Congress.--Subsection (i) of such section is 
     amended--
       (1) in the matter preceding paragraph (1)--
       (A) by striking ``2005 through 2013'' and inserting ``2012 
     through 2016'';
       (B) by striking the second sentence; and
       (C) by striking ``Subsequent reports'' and inserting ``Each 
     report'';
       (2) by striking ``modernizations'' each place it appears in 
     paragraphs (1) and (2) and inserting ``programs'';
       (3) by striking paragraph (3) and inserting the following 
     new paragraph (3):
       ``(3) identify any covered defense business system program 
     for which a waiver was granted under subsection (a)(1)(B) 
     during the preceding fiscal year, and set forth the reasons 
     for each such waver; and''; and
       (4) in paragraph (4), by striking ``modernization efforts'' 
     and inserting ``programs''.
       (g) Definitions.--Subsection (j) of such section is 
     amended--
       (1) by striking paragraphs (1) and (3);
       (2) by redesignating paragraphs (2), (4), (5), and (6) as 
     paragraphs (1), (3), (4), and (5), respectively; and
       (3) by inserting after paragraph (1), as redesignated by 
     paragraph (2) of this subsection, the following new paragraph 
     (2):
       ``(2) The term `covered defense business system program' 
     means any program as follows:
       ``(A) A program for the acquisition or development of a new 
     defense business system with a total cost in excess of 
     $1,000,000.
       ``(B) A program for any significant modification or 
     enhancement of an existing defense business system with a 
     total cost in excess of $1,000,000.
       ``(C) A program for the operation and maintenance of an 
     existing defense business system, if the estimated cost of 
     operation and maintenance of such system exceeds $1,000,000 
     over the period of the current future-years defense program 
     submitted to Congress under section 221 of this title.''.

     SEC. 1003. MODIFICATION OF AUTHORITIES ON CERTIFICATION AND 
                   CREDENTIAL STANDARDS FOR FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 
                   POSITIONS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE.

       (a) In General.--Section 1599d of title 10, United States 
     Code, is amended to read as follows:

     ``Sec. 1599d. Financial management positions: authority to 
       prescribe professional certification and credential 
       standards

       ``(a) Authority To Prescribe Professional Certification and 
     Credential Standards.--The Secretary of Defense may prescribe 
     professional certification and credential standards for 
     financial management positions within the Department of 
     Defense, including requirements for formal education and 
     requirements for certifications that individuals have met 
     predetermined qualifications set by an agency of Government 
     or by an industry or professional group. Any such 
     professional certification or credential standard shall be 
     prescribed as a Department regulation.
       ``(b) Waiver.--The Secretary may waive any standard 
     prescribed under subsection (a) whenever the Secretary 
     determines such a waiver to be appropriate.
       ``(c) Applicability.--(1) Except as provided in paragraph 
     (2), the Secretary may, in the Secretary's discretion--
       ``(A) require that a standard prescribed under subsection 
     (a) apply immediately to all personnel holding financial 
     management positions designated by the Secretary; or
       ``(B) delay the imposition of such a standard for a 
     reasonable period to permit persons holding financial 
     management positions so designated time to comply.
       ``(2) A formal education requirement prescribed under 
     subsection (a) shall not apply to any person employed by the 
     Department in a financial management position before the 
     standard is prescribed.
       ``(d) Discharge of Authority.--The Secretary shall 
     prescribe any professional certification or credential 
     standards under subsection (a) through the Under Secretary of 
     Defense (Comptroller), in consultation with the Under 
     Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness.
       ``(e) Reports.--Not later than one year after the effective 
     date of any regulations prescribed under subsection (a), or 
     any significant modification of such regulations, the 
     Secretary shall, in conjunction with the Director of the 
     Office of Personnel Management, submit to Congress a report 
     setting forth the plans of the Secretary to provide training 
     to appropriate Department personnel to meet any new 
     professional certification or credential standard under such 
     regulations or modification.
       ``(f) Financial Management Position Defined.--In this 
     section, the term `financial management position' means a 
     position or group of positions (including civilian and 
     military positions), as designated by the Secretary for 
     purposes of this section, that perform, supervise, or manage 
     work of a fiscal, financial management, accounting, auditing, 
     cost or budgetary nature, or that require the performance of 
     financial management related work.''.
       (b) Clerical Amendment.--The table of sections at the 
     beginning of chapter 81 of such title is amended by striking 
     the item relating to section 1599d and inserting the 
     following new item:

``1599d. Financial management positions: authority to prescribe 
              professional certification and credential standards.''.

     SEC. 1004. DEPOSIT OF REIMBURSED FUNDS UNDER RECIPROCAL FIRE 
                   PROTECTION AGREEMENTS.

       (a) In General.--Section 5(b) of the Act of May 27, 1955 
     (chapter 105; 69 Stat. 67; 42 U.S.C. 1856d(b)), is amended to 
     read as follows:
       ``(b) Notwithstanding subsection (a), all sums received as 
     reimbursements for costs incurred by any Department of 
     Defense activity for fire protection rendered pursuant to 
     this Act shall be credited to the same appropriation or fund 
     from which the expenses were paid or, if the period of 
     availability for obligation for that appropriation has 
     expired, to the appropriation or fund that is currently 
     available to the activity for the same purpose. Amounts so 
     credited shall be subject to the same provisions and 
     restrictions as the appropriation or account to which 
     credited.''.
       (b) Applicability.--The amendment made by subsection (a) 
     shall apply with respect to reimbursements for expenditures 
     of funds appropriated after the date of the enactment of this 
     Act.

     SEC. 1005. AUDIT READINESS OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF 
                   DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE.

       Section 1003(a)(2)(A)(ii) of the National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010 (Public Law 111-84; 
     123 Stat. 2440; 10 U.S.C. 2222 note) is amended by inserting 
     ``, and that a complete and validated full statement of 
     budget resources is ready by not later than September 30, 
     2014'' after ``validated as ready for audit by not later than 
     September 30, 2017''.

     SEC. 1006. PLAN TO ENSURE AUDIT READINESS OF STATEMENTS OF 
                   BUDGETARY RESOURCES.

       (a) Planning Requirement.--The report to be issued pursuant 
     to section 1003(b) of the National Defense Authorization Act 
     for 2010 (Public Law 111-84; 123 Stat. 2440; 10 U.S.C. 2222 
     note) and provided by not later than May 15, 2012, shall 
     include a plan, including interim objectives and a schedule 
     of milestones for each military department and for the 
     defense agencies, to ensure that the statement of budgetary 
     resources of the Department of Defense meets the goal 
     established by the Secretary of Defense of being validated 
     for audit by not later than September 30, 2014. Consistent 
     with the requirements of such section, the plan shall ensure 
     that the actions to be taken are systemically tied to process 
     and control improvements and business systems modernization 
     efforts necessary for the Department to prepare timely, 
     reliable, and complete financial management information on a 
     repeatable basis.
       (b) Semiannual Updates.--The reports to be issued pursuant 
     to such section after the report described in subsection (a) 
     shall update the plan required by such subsection and explain 
     how the Department has progressed toward meeting the 
     milestones established in the plan.

                  Subtitle B--Counter-Drug Activities

     SEC. 1011. FIVE-YEAR EXTENSION AND MODIFICATION OF AUTHORITY 
                   OF DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL 
                   SUPPORT FOR COUNTERDRUG ACTIVITIES OF OTHER 
                   GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES.

       (a) Five-year Extension.--Subsection (a) of section 1004 of 
     the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1991 
     (10 U.S.C. 374 note) is amended by striking ``During fiscal 
     years 2002 through 2011'' and inserting ``Until September 30, 
     2016''.
       (b) Coverage of Tribal Law Enforcement Agencies.--
       (1) In general.--Such section is further amended--

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       (A) in subsection (a)--
       (i) in the matter preceding paragraph (1), by inserting 
     ``tribal,'' after ``local,''; and
       (ii) in paragraph (2), by striking ``State or local'' both 
     places it appears and insert ``State, local, or tribal''; and
       (B) in subsection (b)--
       (i) in paragraph (1), by striking ``State or local'' and 
     inserting ``State, local, or tribal'';
       (ii) in paragraph (4), by striking ``State, or local'' and 
     inserting ``State, local, or tribal''; and
       (iii) in paragraph (5), by striking ``State and local'' and 
     inserting ``State, local, and tribal''.
       (2) Tribal government defined.--Such section is further 
     amended by adding at the end the following new subsection:
       ``(i) Definitions Relating to Tribal Governments.--In this 
     section:
       ``(1) The term `Indian tribe' has the meaning given the 
     term in section 4 of the Indian Self-Determination and 
     Education Assistance Act (25 U.S.C. 450b).
       ``(2) The term `tribal government' means the governing body 
     of an Indian tribe.''.

     SEC. 1012. FIVE-YEAR EXTENSION AND EXPANSION OF AUTHORITY TO 
                   PROVIDE ADDITIONAL SUPPORT FOR COUNTER-DRUG 
                   ACTIVITIES OF CERTAIN FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS.

       (a) In General.--Subsection (a)(2) of section 1033 of the 
     National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1998 
     (Public Law 105-85; 111 Stat. 1881), as most recently amended 
     by section 1014(a) of the Ike Skelton National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111-383; 
     124 Stat. 4337), is further amended by striking ``2012'' and 
     inserting ``2017''.
       (b) Maximum Amount of Support.--Section (e)(2) of such 
     section, as so amended, is further amended--
       (1) by striking ``$75,000,000'' and inserting 
     ``$100,000,000''; and
       (2) by striking ``2012'' and inserting ``2017''.
       (c) Additional Governments Eligible To Receive Support.--
     Subsection (b) of such section, as most recently amended by 
     section 1024(b) of the Duncan Hunter National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2009 (Public Law 110-417; 
     122 Stat. 4587), is further amended by adding at the end the 
     following new paragraphs:
       ``(23) Government of Benin.
       ``(24) Government of Cape Verde.
       ``(25) Government of The Gambia.
       ``(26) Government of Ghana.
       ``(27) Government of Guinea.
       ``(28) Government of Ivory Coast.
       ``(29) Government of Jamaica.
       ``(30) Government of Liberia.
       ``(31) Government of Mauritania.
       ``(32) Government of Nicaragua.
       ``(33) Government of Nigeria.
       ``(34) Government of Sierra Leone.
       ``(35) Government of Togo.''.

     SEC. 1013. REPORTING REQUIREMENT ON EXPENDITURES TO SUPPORT 
                   FOREIGN COUNTER-DRUG ACTIVITIES.

       Section 1022(a) of the Floyd D. Spence National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2001 (as enacted into law 
     by Public Law 106-398; 114 Stat. 1654A-255), as most recently 
     amended by the section 1013 of the Ike Skelton National 
     Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 
     111-383; 124 Stat. 4347), is further amended by striking 
     ``February 15, 2011'' and inserting ``February 15, 2012''.

     SEC. 1014. EXTENSION OF AUTHORITY FOR JOINT TASK FORCES TO 
                   PROVIDE SUPPORT TO LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES 
                   CONDUCTING COUNTER-TERRORISM ACTIVITIES.

       (a) Extension.--Section 1022(b) of the National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2004 (10 U.S.C. 371 note) 
     is amended by striking ``2011'' and inserting ``2012''.
       (b) Limitation on Exercise of Authority.--The authority in 
     section 1022 of the National Defense Authorization Act for 
     Fiscal Year 2004, as amended by subsection (a), may not be 
     exercised after September 30, 2011, unless the Secretary of 
     Defense certifies to Congress, in writing, that the 
     Department of Defense is in compliance with the provisions of 
     paragraph (2) of subsection (d) of such section, as added by 
     section 1012(b) of the Ike Skelton National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111-383; 
     124 Stat. 4346).

     SEC. 1015. EXTENSION OF AUTHORITY TO SUPPORT UNIFIED 
                   COUNTERDRUG AND COUNTERTERRORISM CAMPAIGN IN 
                   COLOMBIA.

       Section 1021(a)(1) of the Ronald W. Reagan National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2005 (Public Law 108-375; 
     118 Stat. 2042), as most recently amended by section 1011 of 
     the Ike Skelton National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal 
     Year 2011 (Public Law 111-383; 124 Stat. 4346), is further 
     amended by striking ``2011'' and inserting ``2012''.

                Subtitle C--Naval Vessels and Shipyards

     SEC. 1021. LIMITATION ON AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS FOR PLACING 
                   MARITIME PREPOSITIONING SHIP SQUADRONS ON 
                   REDUCED OPERATING STATUS.

       No amounts authorized to be appropriated by this Act may be 
     obligated or expended to place a Maritime Prepositioning Ship 
     squadron, or any component thereof, on reduced operating 
     status until the later of the following:
       (1) The date on which the Commandant of the Marine Corps 
     submits to the congressional defense committees a report 
     setting forth an assessment of the impact on military 
     readiness of the plans of the Navy for placing such Maritime 
     Prepositioning Ship squadron, or component thereof, on 
     reduced operating status.
       (2) The date on which the Chief of Naval Operations submits 
     to the congressional defense committees a report that--
       (A) describes the plans of the Navy for placing such 
     Maritime Prepositioning Ship squadron, or component thereof, 
     on reduced operating status; and
       (B) sets forth comments of the Chief of Naval Operations on 
     the assessment described in paragraph (1).
       (3) The date on which the Secretary of Defense certifies to 
     the congressional defense committees that the risks to 
     readiness of placing such Maritime Prepositioning squadron, 
     or component thereof, on reduced operating status are 
     acceptable.

     SEC. 1022. MODIFICATION OF CONDITIONS ON STATUS OF RETIRED 
                   AIRCRAFT CARRIER EX-JOHN F. KENNEDY.

       Section 1011(c)(2) of the John Warner National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2007 (Public Law 109-364; 
     120 Stat. 2374) is amended by striking ``shall require'' and 
     all that follows and inserting ``may, notwithstanding 
     paragraph (1), demilitarize the vessel in preparation for the 
     transfer.''.

     SEC. 1023. AUTHORITY TO PROVIDE INFORMATION FOR MARITIME 
                   SAFETY OF FORCES AND HYDROGRAPHIC SUPPORT.

       (a) Authority.--Part IV of subtitle C of title 10, United 
     States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following 
     new chapter:

                ``CHAPTER 669--MARITIME SAFETY OF FORCES

``Sec.
``7921. Safety and effectiveness information; hydrographic information.

     ``Sec. 7921. Safety and effectiveness information; 
       hydrographic information

       ``(a) Safety and Effectiveness Information.--(1) The 
     Secretary of the Navy shall maximize the safety and 
     effectiveness of all maritime vessels, aircraft, and forces 
     of the armed forces by means of--
       ``(A) marine data collection;
       ``(B) numerical weather and ocean prediction; and
       ``(C) forecasting of hazardous weather and ocean 
     conditions.
       ``(2) The Secretary may extend similar support to forces of 
     the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, and to coalition 
     forces, that are operating with the armed forces.
       ``(b) Hydrographic Information.--The Secretary of the Navy 
     shall collect, process, and provide to the Director of the 
     National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency hydrographic 
     information to support preparation of maps, charts, books, 
     and geodetic products by that Agency.''.
       (b) Clerical Amendment.--The table of chapters at the 
     beginning of subtitle C of such title, and the table of 
     chapters at the beginning of part IV of such subtitle, are 
     each amended by inserting after the item relating to chapter 
     667 the following new item:

``669. Maritime Safety of Forces............................7921''.....

     SEC. 1024. REPORT ON POLICIES AND PRACTICES OF THE NAVY FOR 
                   NAMING THE VESSELS OF THE NAVY.

       (a) Report Required.--Not later than 180 days after the 
     date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense 
     shall submit to Congress a report on the policies and 
     practices of the Navy for naming vessels of the Navy.
       (b) Elements.--The report required by subsection (a) shall 
     set forth the following:
       (1) A description of the current policies and practices of 
     the Navy for naming vessels of the Navy.
       (2) A description of the extent to which the policies and 
     practices described under paragraph (1) vary from historical 
     policies and practices of the Navy for naming vessels of the 
     Navy, and an explanation for such variances (if any).
       (3) An assessment of the feasibility and advisability of 
     establishing fixed policies for the naming of one or more 
     classes of vessels of the Navy, and a statement of the 
     policies recommended to apply to each class of vessels 
     recommended to be covered by such fixed policies if the 
     establishment of such fixed policies is considered feasible 
     and advisable.
       (4) Any other matters relating to the policies and 
     practices of the Navy for naming vessels of the Navy that the 
     Secretary of Defense considers appropriate.

     SEC. 1025. ASSESSMENT OF STATIONING OF ADDITIONAL DDG-51 
                   CLASS DESTROYERS AT NAVAL STATION MAYPORT, 
                   FLORIDA.

       (a) Navy Assessment Required.--
       (1) In general.--Not later than one year after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of the Navy shall 
     conduct an analysis of the costs and benefits of stationing 
     additional DDG-51 class destroyers at Naval Station Mayport, 
     Florida.
       (2) Elements.--The analysis required by paragraph (1) shall 
     include, at a minimum, the following:
       (A) Consideration of the negative effects on the ship 
     repair industrial base at Naval Station Mayport caused by the 
     retirement of FFG-7 class frigates and the procurement delays 
     of the Littoral Combat Ship, including, in particular, the 
     increase in costs (which would be passed on to the taxpayer) 
     of reconstituting the ship repair industrial base at Naval 
     Station Mayport following the projected drastic decrease in 
     workload.
       (B) Updated consideration of life extensions of FFG-7 class 
     frigates in light of continued delays in deliveries of the 
     Littoral Combat Ship deliveries.
       (C) Consideration of the possibility of bringing additional 
     surface warships to Naval Station Mayport for maintenance 
     with the consequence of spreading the ship repair workload 
     appropriately amongst the various public and private 
     shipyards and ensuring the long-term health of the shipyard 
     in Mayport.
       (b) Comptroller General of the United States Assessment.--
     Not later than 120 days after the submittal of the report 
     required by subsection (a), the Comptroller General of the

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     United States shall submit to Congress an assessment by the 
     Comptroller General of the report, including a determination 
     whether or not the report complies with applicable best 
     practices.

     SEC. 1026. TRANSFER OF CERTAIN HIGH-SPEED FERRIES TO THE 
                   NAVY.

       (a) Transfer From MARAD Authorized.--The Secretary of the 
     Navy may, subject to appropriations, from funds available for 
     the Department of Defense for fiscal year 2012, provide to 
     the Maritime Administration of the Department of 
     Transportation an amount not to exceed $35,000,000 for the 
     transfer by the Maritime Administration to the Department of 
     the Navy of jurisdiction and control over the vessels as 
     follows:
       (1) M/V HUAKAI.
       (2) M/V ALAKAI.
       (b) Use as Department of Defense Sealift Vessels.--Each 
     vessel transferred to the Department of the Navy under 
     subsection (a) shall be administered as a Department of 
     Defense sealift vessel (as such term is defined in section 
     2218(k)(2) of title 10, United States Code).

                      Subtitle D--Detainee Matters

     SEC. 1031. AFFIRMATION OF AUTHORITY OF THE ARMED FORCES OF 
                   THE UNITED STATES TO DETAIN COVERED PERSONS 
                   PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORIZATION FOR USE OF 
                   MILITARY FORCE.

       (a) In General.--Congress affirms that the authority of the 
     President to use all necessary and appropriate force pursuant 
     to the Authorization for Use of Military Force (Public Law 
     107-40) includes the authority for the Armed Forces of the 
     United States to detain covered persons (as defined in 
     subsection (b)) pending disposition under the law of war.
       (b) Covered Persons.--A covered person under this section 
     is any person as follows:
       (1) A person who planned, authorized, committed, or aided 
     the terrorist attacks that occurred on September 11, 2001, or 
     harbored those responsible for those attacks.
       (2) A person who was a part of or substantially supported 
     al-Qaeda, the Taliban, or associated forces that are engaged 
     in hostilities against the United States or its coalition 
     partners, including any person who has committed a 
     belligerent act or has directly supported such hostilities in 
     aid of such enemy forces.
       (c) Disposition Under Law of War.--The disposition of a 
     person under the law of war as described in subsection (a) 
     may include the following:
       (1) Detention under the law of war without trial until the 
     end of the hostilities authorized by the Authorization for 
     Use of Military Force.
       (2) Trial under chapter 47A of title 10, United States Code 
     (as amended by the Military Commissions Act of 2009 (title 
     XVIII of Public Law 111-84)).
       (3) Transfer for trial by an alternative court or competent 
     tribunal having lawful jurisdiction.
       (4) Transfer to the custody or control of the person's 
     country of origin, any other foreign country, or any other 
     foreign entity.
       (d) Construction.--Nothing in this section is intended to 
     limit or expand the authority of the President or the scope 
     of the Authorization for Use of Military Force.
       (e) Authorities.--Nothing in this section shall be 
     construed to affect existing law or authorities, relating to 
     the detention of United States citizens, lawful resident 
     aliens of the United States or any other persons who are 
     captured or arrested in the United States.
       (f) Requirement for Briefings of Congress.--The Secretary 
     of Defense shall regularly brief Congress regarding the 
     application of the authority described in this section, 
     including the organizations, entities, and individuals 
     considered to be ``covered persons'' for purposes of 
     subsection (b)(2).

     SEC. 1032. REQUIREMENT FOR MILITARY CUSTODY.

       (a) Custody Pending Disposition Under Law of War.--
       (1) In general.--Except as provided in paragraph (4), the 
     Armed Forces of the United States shall hold a person 
     described in paragraph (2) who is captured in the course of 
     hostilities authorized by the Authorization for Use of 
     Military Force (Public Law 107-40) in military custody 
     pending disposition under the law of war.
       (2) Covered persons.--The requirement in paragraph (1) 
     shall apply to any person whose detention is authorized under 
     section 1031 who is determined--
       (A) to be a member of, or part of, al-Qaeda or an 
     associated force that acts in coordination with or pursuant 
     to the direction of al-Qaeda; and
       (B) to have participated in the course of planning or 
     carrying out an attack or attempted attack against the United 
     States or its coalition partners.
       (3) Disposition under law of war.--For purposes of this 
     subsection, the disposition of a person under the law of war 
     has the meaning given in section 1031(c), except that no 
     transfer otherwise described in paragraph (4) of that section 
     shall be made unless consistent with the requirements of 
     section 1033.
       (4) Waiver for national security.--The Secretary of Defense 
     may, in consultation with the Secretary of State and the 
     Director of National Intelligence, waive the requirement of 
     paragraph (1) if the Secretary submits to Congress a 
     certification in writing that such a waiver is in the 
     national security interests of the United States.
       (b) Applicability to United States Citizens and Lawful 
     Resident Aliens.--
       (1) United states citizens.--The requirement to detain a 
     person in military custody under this section does not extend 
     to citizens of the United States.
       (2) Lawful resident aliens.--The requirement to detain a 
     person in military custody under this section does not extend 
     to a lawful resident alien of the United States on the basis 
     of conduct taking place within the United States, except to 
     the extent permitted by the Constitution of the United 
     States.
       (c) Implementation Procedures.--
       (1) In general.--Not later than 60 days after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, the President shall issue, and 
     submit to Congress, procedures for implementing this section.
       (2) Elements.--The procedures for implementing this section 
     shall include, but not be limited to, procedures as follows:
       (A) Procedures designating the persons authorized to make 
     determinations under subsection (a)(2) and the process by 
     which such determinations are to be made.
       (B) Procedures providing that the requirement for military 
     custody under subsection (a)(1) does not require the 
     interruption of ongoing surveillance or intelligence 
     gathering with regard to persons not already in the custody 
     or control of the United States.
       (C) Procedures providing that a determination under 
     subsection (a)(2) is not required to be implemented until 
     after the conclusion of an interrogation session which is 
     ongoing at the time the determination is made and does not 
     require the interruption of any such ongoing session.
       (D) Procedures providing that the requirement for military 
     custody under subsection (a)(1) does not apply when 
     intelligence, law enforcement, or other government officials 
     of the United States are granted access to an individual who 
     remains in the custody of a third country.
       (E) Procedures providing that a certification of national 
     security interests under subsection (a)(4) may be granted for 
     the purpose of transferring a covered person from a third 
     country if such a transfer is in the interest of the United 
     States and could not otherwise be accomplished.
       (d) Effective Date.--This section shall take effect on the 
     date that is 60 days after the date of the enactment of this 
     Act, and shall apply with respect to persons described in 
     subsection (a)(2) who are taken into the custody or brought 
     under the control of the United States on or after that 
     effective date.

     SEC. 1033. REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTIFICATIONS RELATING TO THE 
                   TRANSFER OF DETAINEES AT UNITED STATES NAVAL 
                   STATION, GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA, TO FOREIGN 
                   COUNTRIES AND OTHER FOREIGN ENTITIES.

       (a) Certification Required Prior to Transfer.--
       (1) In general.--Except as provided in paragraph (2) and 
     subsection (d), the Secretary of Defense may not use any 
     amounts authorized to be appropriated or otherwise available 
     to the Department of Defense for fiscal year 2012 to transfer 
     any individual detained at Guantanamo to the custody or 
     control of the individual's country of origin, any other 
     foreign country, or any other foreign entity unless the 
     Secretary submits to Congress the certification described in 
     subsection (b) not later than 30 days before the transfer of 
     the individual.
       (2) Exception.--Paragraph (1) shall not apply to any action 
     taken by the Secretary to transfer any individual detained at 
     Guantanamo to effectuate--
       (A) an order affecting the disposition of the individual 
     that is issued by a court or competent tribunal of the United 
     States having lawful jurisdiction (which the Secretary shall 
     notify Congress of promptly after issuance); or
       (B) a pre-trial agreement entered in a military commission 
     case prior to the date of the enactment of this Act.
       (b) Certification.--A certification described in this 
     subsection is a written certification made by the Secretary 
     of Defense, with the concurrence of the Secretary of State 
     and in consultation with the Director of National 
     Intelligence, that the government of the foreign country or 
     the recognized leadership of the foreign entity to which the 
     individual detained at Guantanamo is to be transferred--
       (1) is not a designated state sponsor of terrorism or a 
     designated foreign terrorist organization;
       (2) maintains control over each detention facility in which 
     the individual is to be detained if the individual is to be 
     housed in a detention facility;
       (3) is not, as of the date of the certification, facing a 
     threat that is likely to substantially affect its ability to 
     exercise control over the individual;
       (4) has taken or agreed to take effective actions to ensure 
     that the individual cannot take action to threaten the United 
     States, its citizens, or its allies in the future;
       (5) has taken or agreed to take such actions as the 
     Secretary of Defense determines are necessary to ensure that 
     the individual cannot engage or reengage in any terrorist 
     activity; and
       (6) has agreed to share with the United States any 
     information that--
       (A) is related to the individual or any associates of the 
     individual; and
       (B) could affect the security of the United States, its 
     citizens, or its allies.
       (c) Prohibition in Cases of Prior Confirmed Recidivism.--
       (1) Prohibition.--Except as provided in paragraph (2) and 
     subsection (d), the Secretary of Defense may not use any 
     amounts authorized to be appropriated or otherwise made 
     available to the Department of Defense to transfer any 
     individual detained at Guantanamo to the custody or control 
     of the individual's country of origin, any other foreign 
     country, or any other foreign entity if there is a confirmed 
     case of any individual who was detained at United States 
     Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, at any time after 
     September 11, 2001, who was transferred to such foreign 
     country or entity and subsequently engaged in any terrorist 
     activity.
       (2) Exception.--Paragraph (1) shall not apply to any action 
     taken by the Secretary to

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     transfer any individual detained at Guantanamo to 
     effectuate--
       (A) an order affecting the disposition of the individual 
     that is issued by a court or competent tribunal of the United 
     States having lawful jurisdiction (which the Secretary shall 
     notify Congress of promptly after issuance); or
       (B) a pre-trial agreement entered in a military commission 
     case prior to the date of the enactment of this Act.
       (d) National Security Waiver.--
       (1) In general.--The Secretary of Defense may waive the 
     applicability to a detainee transfer of a certification 
     requirement specified in paragraph (4) or (5) of subsection 
     (b) or the prohibition in subsection (c) if the Secretary, 
     with the concurrence of the Secretary of State and in 
     consultation with the Director of National Intelligence, 
     determines that--
       (A) alternative actions will be taken to address the 
     underlying purpose of the requirement or requirements to be 
     waived;
       (B) in the case of a waiver of paragraph (4) or (5) of 
     subsection (b), it is not possible to certify that the risks 
     addressed in the paragraph to be waived have been completely 
     eliminated, but the actions to be taken under subparagraph 
     (A) will substantially mitigate such risks with regard to the 
     individual to be transferred;
       (C) in the case of a waiver of subsection (c), the 
     Secretary has considered any confirmed case in which an 
     individual who was transferred to the country subsequently 
     engaged in terrorist activity, and the actions to be taken 
     under subparagraph (A) will substantially mitigate the risk 
     of recidivism with regard to the individual to be 
     transferred; and
       (D) the transfer is in the national security interests of 
     the United States.
       (2) Reports.--Whenever the Secretary makes a determination 
     under paragraph (1), the Secretary shall submit to the 
     appropriate committees of Congress, not later than 30 days 
     before the transfer of the individual concerned, the 
     following:
       (A) A copy of the determination and the waiver concerned.
       (B) A statement of the basis for the determination, 
     including--
       (i) an explanation why the transfer is in the national 
     security interests of the United States; and
       (ii) in the case of a waiver of paragraph (4) or (5) of 
     subsection (b), an explanation why it is not possible to 
     certify that the risks addressed in the paragraph to be 
     waived have been completely eliminated.
       (C) A summary of the alternative actions to be taken to 
     address the underlying purpose of, and to mitigate the risks 
     addressed in, the paragraph or subsection to be waived.
       (e) Definitions.--In this section:
       (1) The term ``appropriate committees of Congress'' means--
       (A) the Committee on Armed Services, the Committee on 
     Appropriations, and the Select Committee on Intelligence of 
     the Senate; and
       (B) the Committee on Armed Services, the Committee on 
     Appropriations, and the Permanent Select Committee on 
     Intelligence of the House of Representatives.
       (2) The term ``individual detained at Guantanamo'' means 
     any individual located at United States Naval Station, 
     Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, as of October 1, 2009, who--
       (A) is not a citizen of the United States or a member of 
     the Armed Forces of the United States; and
       (B) is--
       (i) in the custody or under the control of the Department 
     of Defense; or
       (ii) otherwise under detention at United States Naval 
     Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
       (3) The term ``foreign terrorist organization'' means any 
     organization so designated by the Secretary of State under 
     section 219 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 
     1189).
       (f) Repeal of Superseded Authority.--Section 1033 of the 
     Ike Skelton National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal 
     Year 2011 (Public Law 111-383; 124 Stat. 4351) is repealed.

     SEC. 1034. PROHIBITION ON USE OF FUNDS TO CONSTRUCT OR MODIFY 
                   FACILITIES IN THE UNITED STATES TO HOUSE 
                   DETAINEES TRANSFERRED FROM UNITED STATES NAVAL 
                   STATION, GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA.

       (a) In General.--No amounts authorized to be appropriated 
     or otherwise made available to the Department of Defense for 
     fiscal year 2012 may be used to construct or modify any 
     facility in the United States, its territories, or 
     possessions to house any individual detained at Guantanamo 
     for the purposes of detention or imprisonment in the custody 
     or under the control of the Department of Defense unless 
     authorized by Congress.
       (b) Exception.--The prohibition in subsection (a) shall not 
     apply to any modification of facilities at United States 
     Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
       (c) Individual Detained at Guantanamo Defined.--In this 
     section, the term ``individual detained at Guantanamo'' has 
     the meaning given that term in section 1033(e)(2).
       (d) Repeal of Superseded Authority.--Section 1034 of the 
     Ike Skelton National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal 
     Year 2011 (Public Law 111-383; 124 Stat. 4353) is amended by 
     striking subsections (a), (b), and (c).

     SEC. 1035. PROCEDURES FOR PERIODIC DETENTION REVIEW OF 
                   INDIVIDUALS DETAINED AT UNITED STATES NAVAL 
                   STATION, GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA.

       (a) Procedures Required.--Not later than 180 days after the 
     date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense 
     shall submit to the appropriate committees of Congress a 
     report setting forth procedures for implementing the periodic 
     review process required by Executive Order No. 13567 for 
     individuals detained at United States Naval Station, 
     Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, pursuant to the Authorization for Use 
     of Military Force (Public Law 107-40).
       (b) Covered Matters.--The procedures submitted under 
     subsection (a) shall, at a minimum--
       (1) clarify that the purpose of the periodic review process 
     is not to determine the legality of any detainee's law of war 
     detention, but to make discretionary determinations whether 
     or not a detainee represents a continuing threat to the 
     security of the United States;
       (2) clarify that the Secretary of Defense is responsible 
     for any final decision to release or transfer an individual 
     detained in military custody at United States Naval Station, 
     Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, pursuant to the Executive Order 
     referred to in subsection (a), and that in making such a 
     final decision, the Secretary shall consider the 
     recommendation of a periodic review board or review committee 
     established pursuant to such Executive Order, but shall not 
     be bound by any such recommendation; and
       (3) ensure that appropriate consideration is given to 
     factors addressing the need for continued detention of the 
     detainee, including--
       (A) the likelihood the detainee will resume terrorist 
     activity if transferred or released;
       (B) the likelihood the detainee will reestablish ties with 
     al-Qaeda, the Taliban, or associated forces that are engaged 
     in hostilities against the United States or its coalition 
     partners if transferred or released;
       (C) the likelihood of family, tribal, or government 
     rehabilitation or support for the detainee if transferred or 
     released;
       (D) the likelihood the detainee may be subject to trial by 
     military commission; and
       (E) any law enforcement interest in the detainee.
       (c) Appropriate Committees of Congress Defined.--In this 
     section, the term ``appropriate committees of Congress'' 
     means--
       (1) the Committee on Armed Services and the Select 
     Committee on Intelligence of the Senate; and
       (2) the Committee on Armed Services and the Permanent 
     Select Committee on Intelligence of the House of 
     Representatives.

     SEC. 1036. PROCEDURES FOR STATUS DETERMINATIONS.

       (a) In General.--Not later than 90 days after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense shall 
     submit to the appropriate committees of Congress a report 
     setting forth the procedures for determining the status of 
     persons detained pursuant to the Authorization for Use of 
     Military Force (Public Law 107-40) for purposes of section 
     1031.
       (b) Elements of Procedures.--The procedures required by 
     this section shall provide for the following in the case of 
     any unprivileged enemy belligerent who will be held in long-
     term detention under the law of war pursuant to the 
     Authorization for Use of Military Force:
       (1) A military judge shall preside at proceedings for the 
     determination of status of an unprivileged enemy belligerent.
       (2) An unprivileged enemy belligerent may, at the election 
     of the belligerent, be represented by military counsel at 
     proceedings for the determination of status of the 
     belligerent.
       (c) Report on Modification of Procedures.--The Secretary of 
     Defense shall submit to the appropriate committees of 
     Congress a report on any modification of the procedures 
     submitted under this section. The report on any such 
     modification shall be so submitted not later than 60 days 
     before the date on which such modification goes into effect.
       (d) Appropriate Committees of Congress Defined.--In this 
     section, the term ``appropriate committees of Congress'' 
     means--
       (1) the Committee on Armed Services and the Select 
     Committee on Intelligence of the Senate; and
       (2) the Committee on Armed Services and the Permanent 
     Select Committee on Intelligence of the House of 
     Representatives.

     SEC. 1037. CLARIFICATION OF RIGHT TO PLEAD GUILTY IN TRIAL OF 
                   CAPITAL OFFENSE BY MILITARY COMMISSION.

       (a) Clarification of Right.--Section 949m(b)(2) of title 
     10, United States Code, is amended--
       (1) in subparagraph (C), by inserting before the semicolon 
     the following: ``, or a guilty plea was accepted and not 
     withdrawn prior to announcement of the sentence in accordance 
     with section 949i(b) of this title''; and
       (2) in subparagraph (D), by inserting ``on the sentence'' 
     after ``vote was taken''.
       (b) Pre-trial Agreements.--Section 949i of such title is 
     amended by adding at the end the following new subsection:
       ``(c) Pre-trial Agreements.--(1) A plea of guilty made by 
     the accused that is accepted by a military judge under 
     subsection (b) and not withdrawn prior to announcement of the 
     sentence may form the basis for an agreement reducing the 
     maximum sentence approved by the convening authority, 
     including the reduction of a sentence of death to a lesser 
     punishment, or that the case will be referred to a military 
     commission under this chapter without seeking the penalty of 
     death. Such an agreement may provide for terms and conditions 
     in addition to a guilty plea by the accused in order to be 
     effective.
       ``(2) A plea agreement under this subsection may not 
     provide for a sentence of death imposed by a military judge 
     alone. A sentence of death may only be imposed by the 
     unanimous vote of all members of a military commission 
     concurring in the sentence of death as provided in section 
     949m(b)(2)(D) of this title.''.

         Subtitle E--Miscellaneous Authorities and Limitations

     SEC. 1041. MANAGEMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INSTALLATIONS.

       (a) Secretary of Defense Authority.--Chapter 159 of title 
     10, United States Code, is amended by inserting after section 
     2671 the following new section:

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     ``Sec. 2672. Protection of property

       ``(a) In General.--The Secretary of Defense shall protect 
     the buildings, grounds, and property that are under the 
     jurisdiction, custody, or control of the Department of 
     Defense and the persons on that property.
       ``(b) Officers and Agents.--
       ``(1) Designation.--(A) The Secretary may designate 
     military or civilian personnel of the Department of Defense 
     as officers and agents to perform the functions of the 
     Secretary under subsection (a), including, with regard to 
     civilian officers and agents, duty in areas outside the 
     property specified in that subsection to the extent necessary 
     to protect that property and persons on that property.
       ``(B) A designation under subparagraph (A) may be made by 
     individual, by position, by installation, or by such other 
     category of personnel as the Secretary determines 
     appropriate.
       ``(C) In making a designation under subparagraph (A) with 
     respect to any category of personnel, the Secretary shall 
     specify each of the following:
       ``(i) The personnel or positions to be included in the 
     category.
       ``(ii) Which authorities provided for in paragraph (2) may 
     be exercised by personnel in that category.
       ``(iii) In the case of civilian personnel in that 
     category--
       ``(I) which authorities provided for in paragraph (2), if 
     any, are authorized to be exercised outside the property 
     specified in subsection (a); and
       ``(II) with respect to the exercise of any such authorities 
     outside the property specified in subsection (a), the 
     circumstances under which coordination with law enforcement 
     officials outside of the Department of Defense should be 
     sought in advance.
       ``(D) The Secretary may make a designation under 
     subparagraph (A) only if the Secretary determines, with 
     respect to the category of personnel to be covered by that 
     designation, that--
       ``(i) the exercise of each specific authority provided for 
     in paragraph (2) to be delegated to that category of 
     personnel is necessary for the performance of the duties of 
     the personnel in that category and such duties cannot be 
     performed as effectively without such authorities; and
       ``(ii) the necessary and proper training for the 
     authorities to be exercised is available to the personnel in 
     that category.
       ``(2) Powers.--Subject to subsection (h) and to the extent 
     specifically authorized by the Secretary, while engaged in 
     the performance of official duties pursuant to this section, 
     an officer or agent designated under this subsection may--
       ``(A) enforce Federal laws and regulations for the 
     protection of persons and property;
       ``(B) carry firearms;
       ``(C) make arrests--
       ``(i) without a warrant for any offense against the United 
     States committed in the presence of the officer or agent; or
       ``(ii) for any felony cognizable under the laws of the 
     United States if the officer or agent has reasonable grounds 
     to believe that the person to be arrested has committed or is 
     committing a felony;
       ``(D) serve warrants and subpoenas issued under the 
     authority of the United States; and
       ``(E) conduct investigations, on and off the property in 
     question, of offenses that may have been committed against 
     property under the jurisdiction, custody, or control of the 
     Department of Defense or persons on such property.
       ``(c) Regulations.--
       ``(1) In general.--The Secretary may prescribe regulations, 
     including traffic regulations, necessary for the protection 
     and administration of property under the jurisdiction, 
     custody, or control of the Department of Defense and persons 
     on that property. The regulations may include reasonable 
     penalties, within the limits prescribed in paragraph (2), for 
     violations of the regulations. The regulations shall be 
     posted and remain posted in a conspicuous place on the 
     property to which they apply.
       ``(2) Penalties.--A person violating a regulation 
     prescribed under this subsection shall be fined under title 
     18, imprisoned for not more than 30 days, or both.
       ``(d) Limitation on Delegation of Authority.--The authority 
     of the Secretary of Defense under subsections (b) and (c) may 
     be exercised only by the Secretary or Deputy Secretary of 
     Defense.
       ``(e) Disposition of Persons Arrested.--A person who is 
     arrested pursuant to authority exercised under subsection (b) 
     may not be held in a military confinement facility, other 
     than in the case of a person who is subject to chapter 47 of 
     this title (the Uniform Code of Military Justice).
       ``(f) Facilities and Services of Other Agencies.--In 
     implementing this section, when the Secretary determines it 
     to be economical and in the public interest, the Secretary 
     may utilize the facilities and services of Federal, State, 
     tribal, and local law enforcement agencies, with the consent 
     of those agencies, and may reimburse those agencies for the 
     use of their facilities and services.
       ``(g) Authority Outside Federal Property.--For the 
     protection of property under the jurisdiction, custody, or 
     control of the Department of Defense and persons on that 
     property, the Secretary may enter into agreements with 
     Federal agencies and with State, tribal, and local 
     governments to obtain authority for civilian officers and 
     agents designated under this section to enforce Federal laws 
     and State, tribal, and local laws concurrently with other 
     Federal law enforcement officers and with State, tribal, and 
     local law enforcement officers.
       ``(h) Attorney General Approval.--The powers granted 
     pursuant to subsection (b)(2) to officers and agents 
     designated under subsection (b)(1) shall be exercised in 
     accordance with guidelines approved by the Attorney General.
       ``(i) Limitation on Statutory Construction.--Nothing in 
     this section shall be construed--
       ``(1) to preclude or limit the authority of any Federal law 
     enforcement agency;
       ``(2) to restrict the authority of the Secretary of 
     Homeland Security or of the Administrator of General Services 
     to promulgate regulations affecting property under the 
     custody and control of that Secretary or the Administrator, 
     respectively;
       ``(3) to expand or limit section 21 of the Internal 
     Security Act of 1950 (50 U.S.C. 797);
       ``(4) to affect chapter 47 of this title; or
       ``(5) to restrict any other authority of the Secretary of 
     Defense or the Secretary of a military department.''.
       (b) Clerical Amendment.--The table of sections at the 
     beginning of such chapter is amended by inserting after the 
     item relating to section 2671 the following new item:

``2672. Protection of property.''.

     SEC. 1042. AMENDMENTS RELATING TO THE MILITARY COMMISSIONS 
                   ACT OF 2009.

       (a) Reference to How Charges Are Made.--Section 
     949a(b)(2)(C) of title 10, United States Code, is amended by 
     striking ``preferred'' in clauses (i) and (ii) and inserting 
     ``sworn''.
       (b) Judges of United States Court of Military Commission 
     Review.--Section 949b(b) of such title is amended--
       (1) in paragraph (1)(A), by striking ``a military appellate 
     judge or other duly appointed judge under this chapter on'' 
     and inserting ``a judge on'';
       (2) in paragraph (2), by striking ``a military appellate 
     judge on'' and inserting ``a judge on''; and
       (3) in paragraph (3)(B), by striking ``an appellate 
     military judge or a duly appointed appellate judge on'' and 
     inserting ``a judge on''.
       (c) Panels of United States Court of Military Commission 
     Review.--Section 950f(a) of such title is amended by striking 
     ``appellate military judges'' in the second sentence and 
     inserting ``judges on the Court''.
       (d) Review of Final Judgments by United States Court of 
     Appeals for the D.C. Circuit.--
       (1) Clarification of matter subject to review.--Subsection 
     (a) of section 950g of such title is amended by inserting 
     ``as affirmed or set aside as incorrect in law by'' after 
     ``where applicable,''.
       (2) Clarification on time for seeking review.--Subsection 
     (c) of such section is amended--
       (A) in the matter preceding paragraph (1), by striking ``by 
     the accused'' and all that follows through ``which--'' and 
     inserting ``in the Court of Appeals--'';
       (B) in paragraph (1)--
       (i) by inserting ``not later than 20 days after the date on 
     which'' after ``(1)''; and
       (ii) by striking ``on the accused or on defense counsel'' 
     and inserting ``on the parties''; and
       (C) in paragraph (2)--
       (i) by inserting ``if'' after ``(2)''; and
       (ii) by inserting before the period the following: ``, not 
     later than 20 days after the date on which such notice is 
     submitted''.

     SEC. 1043. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AUTHORITY TO CARRY OUT 
                   PERSONNEL RECOVERY REINTEGRATION AND POST-
                   ISOLATION SUPPORT ACTIVITIES.

       (a) In General.--Chapter 53 of title 10, United States 
     Code, is amended by inserting after section 1056 the 
     following new section:

     ``Sec. 1056a. Reintegration of recovered Department of 
       Defense personnel; post-isolation support activities for 
       other recovered personnel

       ``(a) Reintegration and Support Authorized.--The Secretary 
     of Defense may carry out the following:
       ``(1) Reintegration activities for recovered persons who 
     are Department of Defense personnel.
       ``(2) Post-isolation support activities for or on behalf of 
     other recovered persons who are officers or employees of the 
     United States Government, military or civilian officers or 
     employees of an allied or coalition partner of the United 
     States, or other United States or foreign nationals.
       ``(b) Activities Authorized.--(1) The activities authorized 
     by subsection (a) for or on behalf of a recovered person may 
     include the following:
       ``(A) The provision of food, clothing, necessary medical 
     support, and essential sundry items for the recovered person.
       ``(B) In accordance with regulations prescribed by the 
     Secretary of Defense, travel and transportation allowances 
     for not more than three family members, or other designated 
     individuals, determined by the commander or head of a 
     military medical treatment facility to be beneficial for the 
     reintegration of the recovered person and whose presence may 
     contribute to improving the physical and mental health of the 
     recovered person.
       ``(C) Transportation or reimbursement for transportation in 
     connection with the attendance of the recovered person at 
     events or functions determined by the commander or head of a 
     military medical treatment facility to contribute to the 
     physical and mental health of the recovered person.
       ``(2) Medical support may be provided under paragraph 
     (1)(A) to a recovered person who is not a member of the armed 
     forces for not more than 20 days.
       ``(c) Definitions.--In this section:
       ``(1) The term `post-isolation support', in the case of a 
     recovered person, means--
       ``(A) the debriefing of the recovered person following a 
     separation as described in paragraph (2);
       ``(B) activities to promote or support the physical and 
     mental health of the recovered person following such a 
     separation; and

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       ``(C) other activities to facilitate return of the 
     recovered person to military or civilian life as 
     expeditiously as possible following such a separation.
       ``(2) The term `recovered person' means an individual who 
     is returned alive from separation (whether as an individual 
     or a group) while participating in or in association with a 
     United States-sponsored military activity or mission in which 
     the individual was detained in isolation or held in captivity 
     by a hostile entity.
       ``(3) The term `reintegration', in the case of a recovered 
     person, means--
       ``(A) the debriefing of the recovered person following a 
     separation as described in paragraph (2);
       ``(B) activities to promote or support for the physical and 
     mental health of the recovered person following such a 
     separation; and
       ``(C) other activities to facilitate return of the 
     recovered person to military duty or employment with the 
     Department of Defense as expeditiously as possible following 
     such a separation.''.
       (b) Clerical Amendment.--The table of sections at the 
     beginning of chapter 53 of such title is amended by inserting 
     after the item relating to section 1056 the following new 
     item:

``1056a. Reintegration of recovered Department of Defense personnel; 
              post-isolation support activities for other recovered 
              personnel.''.

     SEC. 1044. TREATMENT UNDER FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT OF 
                   CERTAIN SENSITIVE NATIONAL SECURITY 
                   INFORMATION.

       (a) Critical Infrastructure Security Information.--
       (1) In general.--The Secretary of Defense may exempt 
     certain Department of Defense information from disclosure 
     under section 552 of title 5, United States Code, upon a 
     written determination that--
       (A) the information is Department of Defense critical 
     infrastructure security information; and
       (B) the public interest in the disclosure of such 
     information does not outweigh the Government's interest in 
     withholding such information from the public.
       (2) Information provided to state or local first 
     responders.--Critical infrastructure security information 
     covered by a written determination under this subsection that 
     is provided to a State or local government to assist first 
     responders in the event that emergency assistance should be 
     required shall be deemed to remain under the control of the 
     Department of Defense.
       (b) Military Flight Operations Quality Assurance System.--
     The Secretary of Defense may exempt information contained in 
     any data file of the Military Flight Operations Quality 
     Assurance system of a military department from disclosure 
     under section 552 of title 5, United States Code, upon a 
     written determination that the disclosure of such information 
     in the aggregate (and when combined with other information 
     already in the public domain) would reveal sensitive 
     information regarding the tactics, techniques, procedures, 
     processes, or operational and maintenance capabilities of 
     military combat aircraft, units, or aircrews. Information 
     covered by a written determination under this subsection 
     shall be exempt from disclosure under such section 552 even 
     when such information is contained in a data file that is not 
     exempt in its entirety from such disclosure.
       (c) Delegation.--The Secretary of Defense may delegate the 
     authority to make a determination under subsection (a) or (b) 
     to any civilian official in the Department of Defense or a 
     military department who is appointed by the President, by and 
     with the advice and consent of the Senate.
       (d) Transparency.--Each determination of the Secretary, or 
     the Secretary's designee, under subsection (a) or (b) shall 
     be made in writing and accompanied by a statement of the 
     basis for the determination. All such determinations and 
     statements of basis shall be available to the public, upon 
     request, through the office of the Assistant Secretary of 
     Defense for Public Affairs.
       (e) Definitions.--In this section:
       (1) The term ``Department of Defense critical 
     infrastructure security information'' means sensitive but 
     unclassified information that, if disclosed, would reveal 
     vulnerabilities in Department of Defense critical 
     infrastructure that, if exploited, would likely result in the 
     significant disruption, destruction, or damage of or to 
     Department of Defense operations, property, or facilities, 
     including information regarding the securing and safeguarding 
     of explosives, hazardous chemicals, or pipelines, related to 
     critical infrastructure or protected systems owned or 
     operated by or on behalf of the Department of Defense, 
     including vulnerability assessments prepared by or on behalf 
     of the Department, explosives safety information (including 
     storage and handling), and other site-specific information on 
     or relating to installation security.
       (2) The term ``data file'' means a file of the Military 
     Flight Operations Quality Assurance system that contains 
     information acquired or generated by the Military Flight 
     Operations Quality Assurance system, including the following:
       (A) Any data base containing raw Military Flight Operations 
     Quality Assurance data.
       (B) Any analysis or report generated by the Military Flight 
     Operations Quality Assurance system or which is derived from 
     Military Flight Operations Quality Assurance data.

     SEC. 1045. CLARIFICATION OF AIRLIFT SERVICE DEFINITIONS 
                   RELATING TO THE CIVIL RESERVE AIR FLEET.

       (a) Clarification.--Section 41106 of title 49, United 
     States Code, is amended--
       (1) by striking ``transport category aircraft'' in 
     subsections (a)(1), (b), and (c) and inserting ``CRAF-
     eligible aircraft''; and
       (2) in subsection (c), by striking ``that has aircraft in 
     the civil reserve air fleet'' and inserting ``referred to in 
     subsection (a)''.
       (b) CRAF-eligible Aircraft Defined.--Such section is 
     further amended by adding at the end the following new 
     subsection:
       ``(e) CRAF-eligible Aircraft Defined.--In this section, the 
     term `CRAF-eligible aircraft' means aircraft of a type the 
     Secretary of Defense has determined to be eligible to 
     participate in the Civil Reserve Air Fleet.''.

     SEC. 1046. AUTHORITY FOR ASSIGNMENT OF CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES OF 
                   THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AS ADVISORS TO 
                   FOREIGN MINISTRIES OF DEFENSE AND INTERNATIONAL 
                   PEACE AND SECURITY ORGANIZATIONS.

       (a) Authority.--The Secretary of Defense may, with the 
     concurrence of the Secretary of State, carry out a program to 
     assign civilian employees of the Department of Defense as 
     advisors to the ministries of defense (or security agencies 
     serving a similar defense function) of foreign countries and 
     international peace and security organizations in order to--
       (1) provide institutional, ministerial-level advice, and 
     other training to personnel of the ministry or organization 
     to which assigned in support of stabilization or post-
     conflict activities; or
       (2) assist such ministry or organization in building core 
     institutional capacity, competencies, and capabilities to 
     manage defense-related processes.
       (b) Termination of Authority.--
       (1) In general.--The authority of the Secretary of Defense 
     to assign civilian employees under the program under 
     subsection (a) terminates at the close of September 30, 2014.
       (2) Continuation of assignments.--Any assignment of a 
     civilian employee under subsection (a) before the date 
     specified in paragraph (1) may continue after that date, but 
     only using funds available for fiscal year 2012, 2013, or 
     2014.
       (c) Annual Report.--Not later than December 30 each year 
     through 2014, the Secretary of Defense shall submit to the 
     Committee on Armed Services of the Senate and the Committee 
     on Armed Services of the House of Representatives a report on 
     activities under the program under subsection (a) during the 
     preceding fiscal year. Each report shall include, for the 
     fiscal year covered by such report, the following:
       (1) A list of the defense ministries and international 
     peace and security organizations to which civilian employees 
     were assigned under the program.
       (2) A statement of the number of such employees so 
     assigned.
       (3) A statement of the duration of the various assignments 
     of such employees.
       (4) A brief description of the activities carried out such 
     by such employees pursuant to such assignments.
       (5) A statement of the cost of each such assignment.
       (d) Comptroller General Report.--Not later than December 
     30, 2013, the Comptroller General of the United States shall 
     submit to the committees of Congress specified in subsection 
     (c) a report setting forth an assessment of the effectiveness 
     of the advisory services provided by civilian employees 
     assigned under the program under subsection (a) as of the 
     date of the report in meeting the purposes of the program.

     SEC. 1047. NET ASSESSMENT OF NUCLEAR FORCE LEVELS REQUIRED 
                   WITH RESPECT TO CERTAIN PROPOSALS TO REDUCE THE 
                   NUCLEAR WEAPONS STOCKPILE OF THE UNITED STATES.

       (a) In General.--If, on or after the date of the enactment 
     of this Act, the President makes a proposal described in 
     subsection (b), the President shall--
       (1) conduct a net assessment of the current and proposed 
     nuclear forces of the United States and of other countries 
     that possess nuclear weapons to determine whether the nuclear 
     forces of the United States are anticipated to be capable of 
     meeting the objectives of the United States with respect to 
     nuclear deterrence, extended deterrence, assurance of allies, 
     and defense; and
       (2) as soon as practicable after the date on which the 
     President makes such a proposal, submit that assessment to 
     the congressional defense committees.
       (b) Proposal Described.--
       (1) In general.--A proposal described in this subsection is 
     a proposal--
       (A) to reduce the number of deployed nuclear weapons of the 
     United States to a level that is lower than the level 
     described in the Treaty between the United States of America 
     and the Russian Federation on Measures for the Further 
     Reduction and Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms, signed 
     at Prague April 8, 2010; or
       (B) except as provided in paragraph (2), to reduce, in a 
     calendar year before 2022, the number of non-deployed nuclear 
     weapons held by the United States as a hedge.
       (2) Exception for routine stockpile stewardship 
     activities.--The requirement to conduct the net assessment 
     under subsection (a) does not apply with respect to a 
     proposal described in paragraph (1)(B) to reduce the number 
     of non-deployed nuclear weapons held by the United States if 
     that reduction is associated with routine stockpile 
     stewardship activities.
       (3) Hedge defined.--For purposes of paragraph (1)(B), the 
     term ``hedge'' means the retention of non-deployed nuclear 
     weapons in both the active and inactive nuclear weapons 
     stockpiles to respond to a technical failure in the stockpile 
     or a change in the geopolitical environment.

     SEC. 1048. FISCAL YEAR 2012 ADMINISTRATION AND REPORT ON THE 
                   TROOPS-TO-TEACHERS PROGRAM.

       (a) Fiscal Year 2012 Administration.--Notwithstanding 
     section 2302(c) of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act 
     of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 6672(c)), the Secretary of Defense may 
     administer the Troops-to-Teachers Program during fiscal year 
     2012. Amounts authorized to be appropriated for the 
     Department of Defense by this

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     Act shall be available to the Secretary of Defense for that 
     purpose.
       (b) Report.--Not later than April 1, 2012, the Secretary of 
     Defense and the Secretary of Education shall jointly submit 
     to the appropriate committees of Congress a report on the 
     Troops-to-Teachers Program. The report shall include the 
     following:
       (1) A summary of the funding of the Troops-to-Teachers 
     Program since its inception and projected funding of the 
     program during the period covered by the future-years defense 
     program submitted to Congress during 2011.
       (2) The number of past participants in the Troops-to-
     Teachers Program by year, the number of past participants who 
     have fulfilled, and have not fulfilled, their service 
     obligation under the program, and the number of waivers of 
     such obligations (and the reasons for such waivers).
       (3) A discussion and assessment of the current and 
     anticipated effects of recent economic circumstances in the 
     United States, and cuts nationwide in State and local 
     budgets, on the ability of participants in the Troops-to-
     Teachers Program to obtain teaching positions.
       (4) A discussion of the youth education goals in the 
     Troops-to-Teachers Program and the record of the program to 
     date in producing teachers in high-need and other eligible 
     schools.
       (5) An assessment of the extent to which the Troops-to-
     Teachers Program achieves its purpose as a military 
     transition assistance program and, in particular, as 
     transition assistance program for members of the Armed Forces 
     who are nearing retirement or who are voluntarily or 
     involuntarily separating from military service.
       (6) An assessment of the performance of the Troops-to-
     Teachers Program in providing qualified teachers to high-need 
     public schools, and reasons for expanding the program to 
     additional school districts.
       (7) A discussion and assessment of the advisability of the 
     administration of the Troops-to-Teachers Program by the 
     Department of Education in consultation with the Department 
     of Defense.
       (c) Definitions.--In this section:
       (1) Appropriate committees of congress.--The term 
     ``appropriate committees of Congress'' means--
       (A) the Committees on Armed Services and Health, Education, 
     Labor, and Pensions of the Senate; and
       (B) the Committees on Armed Services and Education and 
     Labor of the House of Representatives.
       (2) Troops-to-teachers program.--The term ``Troops-to-
     Teachers Program'' means the Troops-to-Teachers Program 
     authorized by chapter A of subpart 1 of part C of title II of 
     the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 
     6671 et seq.).

     SEC. 1049. EXPANSION OF OPERATION HERO MILES.

       (a) Expanded Definition of Travel Benefit.--Subsection (b) 
     of section 2613 of title 10, United States Code, is amended 
     to read as follows:
       ``(b) Travel Benefit Defined.--In this section, the term 
     `travel benefit' means--
       ``(1) frequent traveler miles, credits for tickets, or 
     tickets for air or surface transportation issued by an air 
     carrier or a surface carrier, respectively, that serves the 
     public; and
       ``(2) points or awards for free or reduced-cost 
     accommodations issued by an inn, hotel, or other commercial 
     establishment that provides lodging to transient guests.''.
       (b) Condition on Authority To Accept Donation.--Subsection 
     (c) of such section is amended--
       (1) by striking ``the air or surface carrier'' and 
     inserting ``the business entity referred to in subsection 
     (b)'';
       (2) by striking ``the surface carrier'' and inserting ``the 
     business entity''; and
       (3) by striking ``the carrier'' and inserting ``the 
     business entity''.
       (c) Administration.--Subsection (e)(3) of such section is 
     amended by striking ``the air carrier or surface carrier'' 
     and inserting ``the business entity referred to in subsection 
     (b)''.
       (d) Stylistic Amendments.--
       (1) Section heading.--The heading of such section is 
     amended to read as follows:

     ``Sec. 2613. Acceptance of frequent traveler miles, credits, 
       points, and tickets: use to facilitate rest and 
       recuperation travel of deployed members and their 
       families''.

       (2) Table of sections.--The table of sections at the 
     beginning of chapter 155 of such title is amended by striking 
     the item relating to section 2613 and inserting the following 
     new item:

``2613. Acceptance of frequent traveler miles, credits, points, and 
              tickets: use to facilitate rest and recuperation travel 
              of deployed members and their families.''.

     Subtitle F--Repeal and Modification of Reporting Requirements

                PART I--REPEAL OF REPORTING REQUIREMENTS

     SEC. 1061. REPEAL OF REPORTING REQUIREMENTS UNDER TITLE 10, 
                   UNITED STATES CODE.

       Title 10, United States Code, is amended as follows:
       (1) Section 127a(a) is amended--
       (A) by striking paragraph (3); and
       (B) by redesignating paragraph (4) as paragraph (3).
       (2) Section 184 is amended by striking subsection (h).
       (3)(A) Section 427 is repealed.
       (B) The table of sections at the beginning of subchapter I 
     of chapter 21 is amended by striking the item relating to 
     section 427.
       (4) Section 437 is amended by striking subsection (c).
       (5)(A) Section 483 is repealed.
       (B) The table of sections at the beginning of chapter 23 is 
     amended by striking the item relating to section 483.
       (6)(A) Section 484 is repealed.
       (B) The table of sections at the beginning of chapter 23 is 
     amended by striking the item relating to section 484.
       (7)(A) Section 485 is repealed.
       (B) The table of sections at the beginning of chapter 23 is 
     amended by striking the item relating to section 485.
       (8)(A) Section 486 is repealed.
       (B) The table of sections at the beginning of chapter 23 is 
     amended by striking the item relating to section 486.
       (9)(A) Section 487 is repealed.
       (B) The table of sections at the beginning of chapter 23 is 
     amended by striking the item relating to section 487.
       (10) Section 983(e)(1) is amended--
       (A) by striking the comma after ``Secretary of Education'' 
     and inserting ``and''; and
       (B) by striking ``, and to Congress''.
       (11) Section 1781b is amended by striking subsection (d).
       (12) Section 2010 is amended--
       (A) by striking subsection (b); and
       (B) by redesignating subsections (c), (d), and (e) as 
     subsections (b), (c), and (d), respectively.
       (13) Section 2244a(c) is amended by striking the second 
     sentence.
       (14)(A) Section 2282 is repealed.
       (B) The table of sections at the beginning of chapter 136 
     is amended by striking the item relating to section 2282.
       (15) Section 2350a(g) is amended by striking paragraph (3).
       (16) Section 2410m is amended by striking subsection (c).
       (17) Section 2485(a) is amended--
       (A) by striking ``(1)''; and
       (B) by striking paragraph (2).
       (18) Section 2493 is amended by striking subsection (g).
       (19) Section 2515 is amended by striking subsection (d).
       (20)(A) Section 2582 is repealed.
       (B) the table of sections at the beginning of chapter 153 
     is amended by striking the item relating to section 2582.
       (21) Section 2583 is amended--
       (A) by striking subsection (f); and
       (B) by redesignating subsection (g) as subsection (f).
       (22) Section 2688 is amended--
       (A) in subsection (a)--
       (i) by striking ``(1)'' before ``The Secretary of a 
     military department''; and
       (ii) by striking paragraphs (2) and (3);
       (B) in subsection (d)(2), by striking the second sentence;
       (C) by striking subsection (f); and
       (D) in subsection (h), by striking the last sentence.
       (23)(A) Section 2706 is repealed.
       (B) The table of sections at the beginning of chapter 160 
     is amended by striking the item relating to section 2706.
       (24)(A) Section 2815 is repealed.
       (B) The table of sections at the beginning of subchapter I 
     of chapter 169 is amended by striking the item relating to 
     section 2815.
       (25) Section 2825(c)(1) is amended--
       (A) by inserting ``and'' at the end of subparagraph (A);
       (B) by striking the semicolon at the end of subparagraph 
     (B) and inserting a period; and
       (C) by striking subparagraphs (C) and (D).
       (26) Section 2826 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``(a) Local Comparability.--''; and
       (B) by striking subsection (b).
       (27) Section 2827 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``(a) Subject to subsection (b), the 
     Secretary'' and inserting ``The Secretary''; and
       (B) by striking subsection (b).
       (28) Section 2836 is amended--
       (A) in subsection (b)--
       (i) by striking ``(1)'' before ``The Secretary of a 
     military department''; and
       (ii) by striking paragraph (2);
       (B) by striking subsection (f); and
       (C) by redesignating subsection (g) as subsection (f).
       (29) Section 2837(c) is amended--
       (A) by striking ``(1)'' after ``Opportunities.--''; and
       (B) by striking paragraph (2).
       (30) Section 2854a is amended by striking subsection (c).
       (31) Section 2861 is amended by striking subsection (d).
       (32)(A) Section 7296 is repealed.
       (B) The table of sections at the beginning of chapter 633 
     is amended by striking the item relating to section 7296.
       (33)(A) Section 10504 is repealed.
       (B) The table of sections at the beginning of chapter 1011 
     is amended by striking the item relating to section 10504.
       (34) Section 12302(b) is amended by striking the last 
     sentence.
       (35)(A) Section 16137 is repealed.
       (B) The table of sections at the beginning of chapter 1606 
     is amended by striking the item relating to section 16137.

     SEC. 1062. REPEAL OF REPORTING REQUIREMENTS UNDER ANNUAL 
                   DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION ACTS.

       (a) Fiscal Year 2010.--The National Defense Authorization 
     Act for Fiscal Year 2010 (Public Law 111-84) is amended as 
     follows:
       (1) Section 219 (123 Stat. 2228) is amended by striking 
     subsection (c).
       (2) Section 1113(e)(1) (123 Stat. 2502) is amended by 
     striking ``, which information shall be'' and all that 
     follows through ``semiannual basis''.
       (3) Section 1245 (123 Stat. 2542) is repealed.
       (b) Fiscal Year 2009.--Section 1504 of The Duncan Hunter 
     National Defense Authorization

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     Act for Fiscal Year 2009 (10 U.S.C. 2358 note) is amended by 
     striking subsection (c).
       (c) Fiscal Year 2008.--The National Defense Authorization 
     Act for Fiscal Year 2008 (Public Law 110-181) is amended as 
     follows:
       (1) Section 885 (10 U.S.C. 2304 note) is amended--
       (A) in subsection (a), by striking the last sentence of 
     paragraph (2); and
       (B) in subsection (b), by striking ``the date of the 
     enactment of this Act'' both places it appears and inserting 
     ``January 28, 2008''.
       (2) Section 2864 (10 U.S.C. 2911 note) is repealed.
       (d) Fiscal Year 2007.--The John Warner National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2007 (Public Law 109-364) 
     is amended as follows:
       (1) Section 347 (10 U.S.C. 221 note) is repealed.
       (2) Section 731 (10 U.S.C. 1095c note) is amended--
       (A) by striking subsection (d); and
       (B) by redesignating subsection (e) as subsection (d).
       (3) Section 732 (10 U.S.C. 1073 note) is amended by 
     striking subsection (d).
       (4) Section 1231 (22 U.S.C. 2776a) is repealed.
       (5) Section 1402 (10 U.S.C. 113 note) is repealed.
       (e) Fiscal Year 2006.--Section 716 of the National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2006 (10 U.S.C. 1073 note) 
     is amended--
       (1) by striking subsection (b); and
       (2) by redesignating subsection (c) as subsection (b).
       (f) Fiscal Year 2005.--The Ronald W. Reagan National 
     Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2005 (Public Law 
     108-375) is amended as follows:
       (1) Section 731 (10 U.S.C. 1074 note) is amended by 
     striking subsection (c).
       (2) Section 1041 (10 U.S.C. 229 note) is repealed.
       (g) Fiscal Year 2004.--The National Defense Authorization 
     Act for Fiscal Year 2004 (Public Law 108-136) is amended as 
     follows:
       (1) Section 586 (117 Stat. 1493) is repealed.
       (2) Section 812 (117 Stat. 1542) is amended by striking 
     subsection (c).
       (3) Section 1601(d) (10 U.S.C. 2358 note) is amended--
       (A) by striking paragraph (5); and
       (B) by redesignating paragraphs (6) and (7) as paragraphs 
     (5) and (6), respectively.
       (h) Fiscal Year 2003.--Section 221 of the Bob Stump 
     National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2003 (10 
     U.S.C. 2431 note) is repealed.
       (i) Fiscal Year 2002.--Section 232 of the National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2002 (10 U.S.C. 2431 note) 
     is amended by striking subsections (c) and (d).
       (j) Fiscal Year 2001.--The Floyd D. Spence National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2001 (as enacted into law 
     by Public Law 106-398) is amended as follows:
       (1) Section 374 (10 U.S.C. 2851 note) is repealed.
       (2) Section 1212 (114 Stat. 1654A-326) is amended by 
     striking subsections (c) and (d).
       (3) Section 1213 (114 Stat. 1654A-327) is repealed.
       (k) Fiscal Year 2000.--The National Defense Authorization 
     Act for Fiscal Year 2000 (Public Law 106-65) is amended as 
     follows:
       (1) Section 723 (10 U.S.C. 1071 note) is amended--
       (A) in subsection (d)--
       (i) by striking paragraph (5); and
       (ii) by redesignating paragraphs (6) and (7) as paragraphs 
     (5) and (6), respectively; and
       (B) by striking subsection (e).
       (2) Section 1025 (10 U.S.C. 113 note) is repealed.
       (3) Section 1035 (113 Stat. 753), as amended by section 
     1211 of the Floyd D. Spence National Defense Authorization 
     Act for Fiscal Year 2001 (as enacted into law by Public Law 
     106-398; 114 Stat. 1654A-325), is repealed.
       (l) Fiscal Year 1999.--Section 1101 of the Strom Thurmond 
     National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1999 (5 
     U.S.C. 3104 note) is amended by striking subsection (g).
       (m) Fiscal Year 1998.--The National Defense Authorization 
     Act for Fiscal Year 1998 (Public Law 105-85) is amended as 
     follows:
       (1) Section 234 (50 U.S.C. 2367) is repealed.
       (2) Section 349 (10 U.S.C. 2702 note) is amended by 
     striking subsection (e).
       (3) Section 743 (111 Stat. 1817) is amended by striking 
     subsection (f).
       (n) Fiscal Year 1997.--Section 218 of the National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1997 (Public Law 104-201; 
     110 Stat. 2455) is repealed.
       (o) Fiscal Years 1992 and 1993.--Section 2868 of the 
     National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Years 1992 and 
     1993 (10 U.S.C. 2802 note) is repealed.
       (p) Fiscal Year 1991.--Section 831 of the National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1991 (10 U.S.C. 2302 note) 
     is amended--
       (1) by striking subsection (l); and
       (2) by redesignating subsection (m) as subsection (1).

     SEC. 1063. REPEAL OF REPORTING REQUIREMENTS UNDER OTHER LAWS.

       (a) Title 37.--Section 402a of title 37, United States 
     Code, is amended--
       (1) by striking subsection (f); and
       (2) by redesignating subsections (g) and (h) as subsections 
     (f) and (g), respectively.
       (b) Title 38.--Section 3020 of title 38, United States 
     Code, is amended--
       (1) by striking subsection (l); and
       (2) by redesignating subsection (m) as subsection (1).
       (c) National and Community Service Act of 1990.--Section 
     172 of the National and Community Service Act of 1990 (42 
     U.S.C. 12632) is amended by striking subsection (c).

        PART II--MODIFICATION OF EXISTING REPORTING REQUIREMENTS

     SEC. 1066. MODIFICATION OF REPORTING REQUIREMENTS UNDER TITLE 
                   10, UNITED STATES CODE.

       Title 10, United States Code, is amended as follows:
       (1) Section 113(j) is amended--
       (A) in paragraph (1)--
       (i) by striking subparagraphs (A) and (C);
       (ii) by redesignating subparagraph (B) as subparagraph (A); 
     and
       (iii) by inserting after subparagraph (A), as redesignated 
     by clause (ii), the following new subparagraph (B):
       ``(B) The amount of direct and indirect support for the 
     stationing of United States forces provided by each host 
     nation.'';
       (B) by striking paragraph (2); and
       (C) by redesignating paragraph (3) as paragraph (2).
       (2)(A) Section 115b is amended--
       (i) in subsection (a)--
       (I) in the subsection caption, by striking ``Annual''and 
     inserting ``Biennial''; and
       (II) by striking ``on an annual basis'' and inserting ``in 
     every even-numbered year''; and
       (ii) in subsection (b)(1)(A), by striking ``during the 
     seven-year period following the year in which the plan is 
     submitted'' and inserting ``during the five-year period 
     corresponding to the current future-years defense plan under 
     section 221 of this title''.
       (B)(i) The heading of such section is amended to read as 
     follows:

     ``Sec. 115b. Biennial strategic workforce plan''.

       (ii) The table of sections at the beginning of chapter 2 is 
     amended by striking the item relating to section 115b and 
     inserting the following new item:

``115b. Biennial strategic workforce plan.''.
       (3) Section 116 is amended--
       (A) by redesignating subsection (b) as subsection (c); and
       (B) by inserting after subsection (a) the following new 
     subsection (b):
       ``(b) The Secretary may submit the report required by 
     subsection (a) by including the materials required in the 
     report as an exhibit to the defense authorization request 
     submitted pursuant to section 113a of this title in the 
     fiscal year concerned.''.
       (4) Section 127b(f) is amended by striking ``December 1'' 
     and inserting ``February 1''.
       (5) Section 138c(e)(4) is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Not later than 10 days'' and all that 
     follows through ``title 31,'' and inserting ``Not later than 
     March 31 in any year,''; and
       (B) by striking ``that fiscal year'' and inserting ``the 
     fiscal year beginning in the year in which such report is 
     submitted''.
       (6)(A) Section 228 is amended--
       (i) in subsection (a)--
       (I) by striking ``Quarterly Report.--'' and inserting 
     ``Biannual Report.--'';
       (II) by striking ``a quarterly report'' and inserting ``a 
     biannual report''; and
       (III) by striking ``fiscal-year quarter'' and inserting 
     ``two fiscal-year quarters''; and
       (ii) in subsection (c)--
       (I) by striking ``(1)'';
       (II) by striking ``a quarter of a fiscal year after the 
     first quarter of that fiscal year'' and inserting ``the 
     second two fiscal-year quarters of a fiscal year'';
       (III) by striking ``the first quarter of that fiscal year'' 
     and inserting ``the first two fiscal-year quarters of that 
     fiscal year''; and
       (IV) by striking paragraph (2).
       (B)(i) The heading of such section is amended to read as 
     follows:

     ``Sec. 228. Biannual reports on allocation of funds within 
       operation and maintenance budget subactivities''.

       (ii) The table of sections at the beginning of chapter 9 is 
     amended by striking the item relating to section 228 and 
     inserting the following new item:

``228. Biannual reports on allocation of funds within operation and 
              maintenance budget subactivities.''.
       (7) Subsection (f) of section 408 is amended to read as 
     follows:
       ``(f) Congressional Oversight.--Whenever the Secretary of 
     Defense provides assistance to a foreign nation under this 
     section, the Secretary shall submit to the congressional 
     defense committees a report on the assistance provided. Each 
     such report shall identify the nation to which the assistance 
     was provided and include a description of the type and amount 
     of the assistance provided.''.
       (8)(A) Section 488--
       (i) in subsection (a), by striking ``Every other year'' and 
     inserting ``Every fourth year'';
       (ii) in subsection (b), by striking ``an even-numbered 
     fiscal year'' and inserting ``every other even-numbered 
     fiscal year beginning with fiscal year 2012''; and
       (iii) by adding at the end the following new subsection:
       ``(c) Biennial Notice on Changes to Strategic Plan.--If the 
     Secretary modifies a strategic plan under subsection (a) 
     during the two-year period beginning on the date of its 
     submittal to Congress under subsection (b), the Secretary 
     shall submit to Congress a written notice on the 
     modifications at the end of such two-year period.''.
       (B)(i) The heading of such section is amended to read as 
     follows:

     ``Sec. 488. Management of electromagnetic spectrum: 
       quadrennial strategic plan''.

       (ii) The table of sections at the beginning of chapter 23 
     is amended by striking the item relating to section 488 and 
     inserting the following new item:

``488. Management of electromagnetic spectrum: quadrennial strategic 
              plan.''.
       (9) Section 490(b)(1) is amended by inserting ``through 
     2014'' after ``every even-numbered year''.

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       (10) Section 2401(h) is amended--
       (A) by striking ``only if--'' and all that follows through 
     ``of the proposed'' and inserting ``only if the Secretary has 
     notified the congressional defense committees of the 
     proposed'';
       (B) by striking paragraph (2);
       (C) by redesignating subparagraphs (A), (B), and (C) as 
     paragraphs (1), (2), and (3), respectively, and realigning 
     those paragraphs so as to be indented two ems from the left 
     margin; and
       (D) by striking ``; and'' at the end of paragraph (3), as 
     so redesignated, and inserting a period.
       (11) Section 2482(d)(1) is amended by inserting ``in the 
     United States'' after ``commissary store''.
       (12) Section 2608(e)(1) is amended--
       (A) by striking ``each quarter'' and inserting ``the second 
     quarter and the fourth quarter''; and
       (B) by striking ``the preceding quarter'' and inserting 
     ``the preceding two quarters''.
       (13) Section 2645(d) is amended by striking ``$1,000,000'' 
     and inserting ``$10,000,000''.
       (14) Section 2803(b) is amended by striking ``21-day 
     period'' and inserting ``seven-day period''.
       (15) Section 2811(d) is amended by striking ``$7,500,000'' 
     and inserting ``$10,000,000''.
       (16) Section 9514(c) is amended by striking ``$1,000,000'' 
     and inserting ``$10,000,000''.
       (17) Section 10541(a) is amended by striking ``February 
     15'' and inserting ``April 15''.
       (18) Section 10543(c)(3) is amended by striking ``15 days'' 
     and inserting ``90 days''.

     SEC. 1067. MODIFICATION OF REPORTING REQUIREMENTS UNDER OTHER 
                   TITLES OF THE UNITED STATES CODE.

       (a) Title 32.--Section 908(a) of title 32, United States 
     Code, is amended by striking ``After the end of each fiscal 
     year,'' and inserting ``After the end of any fiscal year 
     during which any assistance was provided or activities were 
     carried out under this chapter,''.
       (b) Title 37.--Section 316a(f) of title 37, United States 
     Code, is amended by striking ``January 1, 2010'' and 
     inserting ``April 1, 2012''.

     SEC. 1068. MODIFICATION OF REPORTING REQUIREMENTS UNDER 
                   ANNUAL DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION ACTS.

       (a) Fiscal Year 2010.--Section 121(e) of the National 
     Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010 (Public Law 
     111-84; 123 Stat. 2212) is amended by striking paragraph (5).
       (b) Fiscal Year 2008.--The National Defense Authorization 
     Act for Fiscal Year 2008 (Public Law 110-181) is amended as 
     follows:
       (1) Section 958 (122 Stat. 297) is amended--
       (A) in subsection (a), by striking ``240 days after the 
     date of the enactment of this Act'' and inserting ``June 30, 
     2012''; and
       (B) in subsection (d), by striking ``December 31, 2013'' 
     and inserting ``June 30, 2014''.
       (2) Section 1107 (10 U.S.C. 2358 note) is amended--
       (A) in subsection (d)--
       (i) by striking ``beginning with March 1, 2008,''; and
       (ii) by inserting ``a report containing'' after ``to 
     Congress''; and
       (B) in subsection (e)--
       (i) in paragraph (1), by striking ``Not later than'' and 
     all that follows through ``the information'' and inserting 
     ``The Secretary shall include in each report under subsection 
     (d) the information''; and
       (ii) in paragraph (2), by striking ``under this 
     subsection'' and inserting ``under subsection (d)''.
       (3) Section 1674(c) (122 Stat. 483) is amended--
       (A) by striking ``After submission'' and all the follows 
     through ``that patients,'' and inserting ``Patients,''; and
       (B) by striking ``have not been moved or disestablished 
     until'' and inserting ``may not be moved or disestablished 
     until the Secretary of Defense has certified to the 
     congressional defense committees that''.
       (c) Fiscal Year 2007.--Subsection (a) of section 1104 of 
     the John Warner National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal 
     Year 2007 (10 U.S.C. note prec. 711) is amended to read as 
     follows:
       ``(a) Reports on Details and Fellowships of Long 
     Duration.--Whenever a member of the Armed Forces or a 
     civilian employee of the Department of Defense serves 
     continuously in the Legislative Branch for more than 12 
     consecutive months in one or a combination of covered 
     legislative details or fellowships, the Secretary of Defense 
     shall submit to the congressional defense committees, within 
     90 days, and quarterly thereafter for as long as the service 
     continues, a report on the service of the member or 
     employee.''.
       (d) Fiscal Year 2001.--Section 1308(c) of the Floyd D. 
     Spence National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 
     2001 (22 U.S.C. 5959(c)) is amended--
       (1) by striking paragraph (7); and
       (2) by redesignating paragraph (8) as paragraph (7).
       (e) Fiscal Year 2000.--The National Defense Authorization 
     Act for Fiscal Year 2000 (Public Law 106-65) is amended as 
     follows:
       (1) Section 1202(b)(11) (10 U.S.C. 113 note) is amended by 
     adding at the end the following new subparagraph:
       ``(G) The Secretary's certification whether or not any 
     military-to-military exchange or contact was conducted during 
     the period covered by the report in violation of section 
     1201(a).''.
       (2) Section 1201 (10 U.S.C. 168 note) is amended by 
     striking subsection (d).

     SEC. 1069. MODIFICATION OF REPORTING REQUIREMENTS UNDER OTHER 
                   LAWS.

       (a) Small Business Act.--Section 9 of the Small Business 
     Act (15 U.S.C. 638) is amended--
       (1) in subsection (b)(7), by inserting ``and including an 
     accounting of funds, initiatives, and outcomes under the 
     Commercialization Pilot Program'' after ``and (o)(15),''; and
       (2) in subsection (y), by striking paragraph (5).
       (b) Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act.--
     Section 105A(b) The Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee 
     Voting Act (42 U.S.C. 1973ff-4a(b)) is amended--
       (1) in the subsection heading, by striking ``Annual 
     Report'' and inserting ``Biennial Report'';
       (2) in the matter preceding paragraph (1)--
       (A) by striking ``March 31 of each year'' and inserting 
     ``September 30 of each odd-numbered year''; and
       (B) by striking ``the following information'' and inserting 
     ``the following information with respect to the Federal 
     election held during the preceding calendar year''; and
       (3) in paragraph (3), by striking ``In the case of'' and 
     all that follows through ``a description'' and inserting ``A 
     description''.
       (c) Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act 
     of 2007.--Section 1821(b)(2) of the Implementing 
     Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007 (50 U.S.C. 
     2911(b)(2)) is amended in the first sentence by striking ``of 
     each year'' and inserting ``of each even-numbered year''.

               Subtitle G--Other Study and Report Matters

     SEC. 1071. MODIFICATION OF DATES OF COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF 
                   THE UNITED STATES REVIEW OF EXECUTIVE AGREEMENT 
                   ON JOINT MEDICAL FACILITY DEMONSTRATION 
                   PROJECT, NORTH CHICAGO AND GREAT LAKES, 
                   ILLINOIS.

       Section 1701(e)(1) of the National Defense Authorization 
     Act for Fiscal Year 2010 (Public Law 111-84; 123 Stat. 2568) 
     is amended by striking ``and annually thereafter'' and 
     inserting ``not later than two years after the execution of 
     the executive agreement, and not later than September 30, 
     2015''.

     SEC. 1072. REPORT ON PLAN TO IMPLEMENT ORGANIZATIONAL GOALS 
                   RECOMMENDED IN THE NATIONAL SECURITY STRATEGY-
                   2010.

       (a) Findings.--Congress makes the following findings:
       (1) An urgent need exists to transform the United States 
     national security system in order to employ all elements of 
     national power effectively and efficiently to meet the 
     challenges of the 21st century security environment.
       (2) The Quadrennial Defense Review Independent Panel 
     emphasized this need in its July 2010 report, writing that 
     ``the Panel notes with extreme concern that our current 
     Federal Government structures--both executive and 
     legislative, and in particular those related to security--
     were fashioned in the 1940s and, at best, they work 
     imperfectly today . . . A new approach is needed''.
       (3) The National Security Strategy-May 2010 calls for such 
     a transformation of the United States national security 
     system through its identification of organizational changes 
     already underway, its recommendation of additional 
     organizational changes to be undertaken, and its commitment 
     to strengthening national capacity through a whole-of-
     government approach.
       (4) The realization of these organizational goals can best 
     be assured by the preparation of a report by the President on 
     progress being made on organizational changes already 
     underway and on an implementation plan for the organizational 
     changes newly recommended in the National Security Strategy.
       (b) Plan To Implement Recommendations Required.--
       (1) In general.--Not later than 180 days after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, the President shall submit to the 
     appropriate committees of Congress a report setting forth a 
     plan to implement the organizational goals recommended in the 
     National Security Strategy-May 2010.
       (2) Elements.--The report required under this subsection 
     shall include the following:
       (A) A progress report identifying each organizational 
     change identified by the National Security Strategy as 
     already underway, including for each such change the 
     following:
       (i) The goal such organizational change seeks to achieve.
       (ii) The actions required of the Executive Branch to 
     achieve such goal.
       (iii) The actions required of Congress to achieve such 
     goal.
       (iv) The preferred sequencing of the executive and 
     legislative actions specified under clauses (ii) and (iii).
       (v) The preferred timetable for such executive and 
     legislative actions and for achievement of such goal.
       (vi) The progress that has already been achieved toward 
     such goal, and the obstacles that have been encountered.
       (B) An implementation plan addressing each organizational 
     change newly recommended by the National Security Strategy, 
     including for each such change the following:
       (i) The goal such organizational change seeks to achieve.
       (ii) The actions required of the Executive Branch to 
     achieve such goal.
       (iii) The actions required of Congress to achieve such 
     goal.
       (iv) The preferred sequencing of the executive and 
     legislative actions specified under clauses (ii) and (iii).
       (v) The preferred timetable for such executive and 
     legislative actions and for achievement of such goal.
       (c) Annual Update.--Not later than December 1 in each year 
     following the year in which the report required by subsection 
     (b) is submitted, the President shall submit to the 
     appropriate committees of Congress an update of the report 
     setting forth a description of the following:
       (1) The progress made in achieving each organizational goal 
     covered by the report required by subsection (b).

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       (2) The modifications necessary to the plan required by 
     subsection (b) in light of the experience of the Executive 
     Branch in implementing the plan.
       (d) Appropriate Committees of Congress Defined.--In this 
     section, the term ``appropriate committees of Congress'' 
     means--
       (1) the Committee on Armed Services, Committee on Foreign 
     Relations, Committee on Homeland Security and Government 
     Affairs, Committee on the Budget, Committee on the Judiciary, 
     Committee on Appropriations, and Select Committee on 
     Intelligence of the Senate; and
       (2) the Committee on Armed Services, Committee on Foreign 
     Affairs, Committee on Homeland Security, Committee on the 
     Budget, Committee on the Judiciary, Committee on Oversight 
     and Government Reform, Committee on Appropriations, and 
     Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence of the House of 
     Representatives.

     SEC. 1073. BIENNIAL ASSESSMENT OF AND REPORT ON DELIVERY 
                   PLATFORMS FOR NUCLEAR WEAPONS AND THE NUCLEAR 
                   COMMAND AND CONTROL SYSTEM.

       (a) In General.--The Secretary of Defense shall, in each 
     odd-numbered year beginning with calendar year 2013, conduct 
     an assessment of the safety, security, reliability, 
     sustainability, performance, and military effectiveness of 
     each type of platform for the delivery of nuclear weapons and 
     of the nuclear command and control system of the United 
     States.
       (b) Report Required.--Not later than March 1 of each odd-
     numbered year beginning with calendar year 2013, the 
     Secretary of Defense shall submit to the congressional 
     defense committees a report on the assessment conducted under 
     subsection (a) that includes the following:
       (1) The results of the assessment.
       (2) An identification and assessment of any gaps or 
     shortfalls in the capabilities of the platforms or the system 
     described in subsection (a).
       (3) An identification and assessment of any risks with 
     respect to whether any of those platforms or that system will 
     meet the mission or capability requirements of those 
     platforms or that system, as the case may be.
       (4) Recommendations of the Secretary of Defense with 
     respect to measures to mitigate any gaps or shortfalls 
     identified under paragraph (2) and any risks identified under 
     paragraph (3).
       (c) Consultations.--The Secretary of Defense shall consult 
     with the Commander of the United States Strategic Command in 
     conducting assessments under subsection (a) and preparing 
     reports under subsection (b).

     SEC. 1074. ANNUAL REPORT ON THE NUCLEAR WEAPONS STOCKPILE OF 
                   THE UNITED STATES.

       (a) Findings.--Congress makes the following findings:
       (1) In response to a question for the record from a March 
     29, 2011, hearing of the Committee on Armed Services of the 
     Senate, General C. Robert Kehler stated, ``The stockpile 
     under New START is appropriately sized to meet our deterrence 
     requirements and manage risk associated with our aging 
     systems and infrastructure. A recapitalized nuclear 
     infrastructure could also support potential reductions in the 
     future non-deployed stockpile.''.
       (2) In response to an additional question for the record 
     from that hearing, General Kehler stated, ``Completion of 
     critical stockpile sustainment activities and restoration of 
     [the National Nuclear Security Administration's] production 
     infrastructure could enable future reductions in the quantity 
     of non-deployed warheads currently held to mitigate weapon 
     and infrastructure risk.''.
       (b) Sense of Congress.--It is the sense of Congress that--
       (1) sustained investments in the nuclear weapons stockpile 
     and the nuclear security complex are needed to ensure a 
     reliable nuclear deterrent; and
       (2) such investments could enable additional future 
     reductions in the hedge stockpile.
       (c) Report Required.--Not later than March 1, 2012, and 
     annually thereafter, the Secretary of Defense shall submit to 
     the congressional defense committees a report on the nuclear 
     weapons stockpile of the United States that includes the 
     following:
       (1) An accounting of the weapons in the stockpile as of the 
     end of the fiscal year preceding the submission of the report 
     that includes deployed and non-deployed weapons, including 
     each category of non-deployed weapon.
       (2) The planned force levels for each category of nuclear 
     weapon over the course of the future-years defense program 
     submitted to Congress under section 221 of title 10, United 
     States Code, for the fiscal year following the fiscal year in 
     which the report is submitted.

     SEC. 1075. NUCLEAR EMPLOYMENT STRATEGY OF THE UNITED STATES.

       (a) Sense of Congress.--It is the sense of Congress that 
     any future modification to the nuclear employment strategy of 
     the United States should maintain or enhance the ability of 
     the nuclear forces of the United States to support the goals 
     of the United States with respect to nuclear deterrence, 
     extended deterrence, and assurances for allies, and the 
     defense of the United States.
       (b) Reports on Modification of Strategy.--
       (1) In general.--Chapter 23 title 10, United States Code, 
     is amended by adding at the end the following new section:

     ``Sec. 491. Nuclear employment strategy of the United States: 
       reports on modification of strategy

       ``Not later than 30 days after the date on which the 
     President issues a nuclear employment strategy of the United 
     States that differs from the nuclear employment strategy of 
     the United States then in force, the President shall submit 
     to Congress a report setting forth the following:
       ``(1) A description of the modifications to nuclear 
     employment strategy of the United States made by the strategy 
     so issued.
       ``(2) An assessment of effects of such modification for the 
     nuclear posture of the United States.''.
       (2) Clerical amendment.--The table of sections at the 
     beginning of chapter 23 of such title is amended by adding at 
     the end the following new item:

``491. Nuclear employment strategy of the United States: reports on 
              modification of strategy.''.

     SEC. 1076. STUDY ON THE RECRUITMENT, RETENTION, AND 
                   DEVELOPMENT OF CYBERSPACE EXPERTS.

       (a) Study.--The Secretary of Defense shall conduct an 
     independent study examining the availability of military and 
     civilian personnel for Department of Defense defensive and 
     offensive cyberspace operations, identifying any gaps in 
     meeting personnel needs, and recommending available 
     mechanisms to fill such gaps, including permanent and 
     temporary positions.
       (b) Report.--
       (1) In general.--Not later than one year after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense shall 
     submit to the congressional defense committees a report 
     containing the results of the study conducted under 
     subsection (a).
       (2) Matters to be covered.--The report required under 
     paragraph (1) shall include the following elements:
       (A) A statement of capabilities and number of cyberspace 
     operations personnel required to meet the defensive and 
     offensive cyberspace operation requirements of the Department 
     of Defense.
       (B) An assessment of the sufficiency of the numbers and 
     types of personnel available for cyberspace operations, 
     including an assessment of the balance of military personnel, 
     Department of Defense civilian employees, and contractor 
     positions, and the availability of personnel with expertise 
     in matters related to cyberspace operations from outside of 
     the Department of Defense.
       (C) A description of the obstacles to adequate recruitment 
     and retention of such personnel.
       (D) An exploration of the various recruiting, training, and 
     affiliation mechanisms, such as the reserve components, 
     including the individual ready reserves, the civilian 
     expeditionary workforce, corporate and university 
     partnerships, the Reserve Officers' Training Corps, and 
     civilian auxiliaries to address challenges to recruitment, 
     retention, and training.
       (E) A description of incentives that enable and encourage 
     individuals with cyber skills from outside the Department of 
     Defense to affiliate with the Armed Forces and civilian 
     employees of the Department of Defense through other types of 
     service agreements, as well as obstacles that discourage 
     cyberspace experts and the Department of Defense from 
     implementing new organizational constructs.
       (F) Identification of legal, policy, or administrative 
     impediments to attracting and retaining cyberspace operations 
     personnel.
       (G) Recommendations for legislative or policy changes 
     necessary to increase the availability of cyberspace 
     operations personnel.
       (3) Submission of comments.--The Secretary of Defense shall 
     include with the report submitted under paragraph (1) 
     comments on the findings and recommendations contained in the 
     report, including comments from the Secretaries of each of 
     the military departments.
       (c) Cyberspace Operations Personnel Defined.--In this 
     section, the term ``cyberspace operations personnel'' refers 
     to members of the Armed Forces and civilian employees of the 
     Department of Defense involved with the operations and 
     maintenance of a computer network connected to the global 
     information grid, as well as offensive, defensive, and 
     exploitation functions of such a network.

     SEC. 1077. REPORTS ON RESOLUTION RESTRICTIONS ON THE 
                   COMMERCIAL SALE OR DISSEMINATION OF ELETRO-
                   OPTICAL IMAGERY COLLECTED BY SATELLITES.

       (a) Secretary of Commerce Report.--
       (1) Report required.--Not later than April 15, 2012, the 
     Secretary of Commerce shall submit to Congress a report 
     setting forth the results of a comprehensive review of 
     current restrictions on the resolution of electro-optical 
     (EO) imagery collected from satellites that commercial 
     companies may sell or disseminate. The report shall include 
     such recommendations for legislative or administrative action 
     as the Secretary considers appropriate in light of the 
     results of the review.
       (2) Considerations.--In conducting the review required for 
     purposes of the report under paragraph (1), the Secretary 
     shall take into consideration the following:
       (A) Increases in sales of commercial satellite imagery that 
     would result from a relaxation of resolution restrictions, 
     and the ensuing benefit to the United States Government, 
     commerce, and academia from an expanding market in satellite 
     imagery.
       (B) Current and anticipated deployments of satellites built 
     in foreign countries that can or will be able to collect 
     imagery at a resolution greater than .5 meter resolution, and 
     the sale or dissemination of such imagery.
       (C) The lead-time involved in securing financing, 
     designing, building, and launching the new satellite imagery 
     collection capabilities that would be required to enable 
     United States commercial satellite companies to match current 
     and anticipated foreign satellite imagery collection 
     capabilities.
       (D) Inconsistencies between the current resolution 
     restrictions on the sale or dissemination

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     of imagery collected by United States commercial companies, 
     the availability of higher resolution imagery from foreign 
     sources, and the National Space Policy of the United States, 
     released by the President on June 28, 2010.
       (E) The lack of restrictions on the sale or dissemination 
     of high-resolution imagery collected by aircraft.
       (F) The utility that higher resolution imagery would bring 
     to the United States Armed Forces, the production of military 
     geo-spatial information, intelligence analysis, cooperation 
     with allies, scientific research efforts, and domestic 
     disaster monitoring and relief.
       (b) Intelligence Assessment.--
       (1) Assessment required.--Not later than 15 days after the 
     date of the enactment of this Act, the Director of National 
     Intelligence and the Under Secretary of Defense for 
     Intelligence shall jointly submit to the appropriate 
     committees of Congress a report setting forth an assessment 
     of the benefits and risks of relaxing current resolution 
     restrictions on the electro-optical imagery from satellites 
     that commercial United States companies may sell or 
     disseminate, together with recommendations for means of 
     protecting national security related information in the event 
     of the relaxation of such resolution restrictions.
       (2) Appropriate committees of congress defined.--In this 
     subsection, the term ``appropriate committees of Congress'' 
     means--
       (A) the Committee on Armed Services, the Committee on 
     Appropriations, and the Select Committee on Intelligence of 
     the Senate; and
       (B) the Committee on Armed Services, the Committee on 
     Appropriations, and the Permanent Select Committee on 
     Intelligence of the House of Representatives.

     SEC. 1078. REPORT ON INTEGRATION OF UNMANNED AERIAL SYSTEMS 
                   INTO THE NATIONAL AIRSPACE SYSTEM.

       (a) Report Required.--Not later than 90 days after the date 
     of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense shall, 
     in consultation with the Administrator of the Federal 
     Aviation Administration and on behalf of the UAS Executive 
     Committee, submit to the appropriate committees of Congress a 
     report setting forth the following:
       (1) A description and assessment of the rate of progress in 
     integrating unmanned aircraft systems into the national 
     airspace system.
       (2) An assessment of the potential for one or more pilot 
     program or programs on such integration at certain test 
     ranges to increase that rate of progress.
       (b) Appropriate Committees of Congress Defined.--In this 
     section, the term ``appropriate committees of Congress'' 
     means--
       (1) the Committee on Armed Services, the Committee on 
     Commerce, Science, and Transportation, and the Committee on 
     Appropriations of the Senate; and
       (2) the Committee on Armed Services, the Committee on 
     Transportation and Infrastructure, the Committee on Science, 
     Space, and Technology, and the Committee on Appropriations of 
     the House of Representatives.

     SEC. 1079. STUDY ON UNITED STATES FORCE POSTURE IN EAST ASIA 
                   AND THE PACIFIC REGION.

       (a) Independent Assessment.--
       (1) In general.--The Secretary of Defense, in consultation 
     with the Chairmen and Ranking Members of the Committees on 
     Armed Services of the Senate and the House of 
     Representatives, shall commission an independent assessment 
     of America's security interests in East Asia and the Pacific 
     region. The assessment shall be conducted by an independent, 
     non-governmental institute which is described in section 
     501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 and exempt 
     from tax under section 501(a) of such Code, and has 
     recognized credentials and expertise in national security and 
     military affairs with ready access to policy experts 
     throughout the country and from the region.
       (2) Elements.--The assessment conducted pursuant to 
     paragraph (1) shall include the following elements:
       (A) A review of current and emerging United States national 
     security interests in the East Asia and Pacific region.
       (B) A review of current United States military force 
     posture and deployment plans, with an emphasis on the current 
     plans for United States force realignments in Okinawa and 
     Guam.
       (C) Options for the realignment of United States forces in 
     the region to respond to new opportunities presented by 
     allies and partners.
       (D) The views of noted policy leaders and regional experts, 
     including military commanders in the region.
       (b) Report.--Not later than 90 days after the date of the 
     enactment of this Act, the designated private entity shall 
     provide an unclassified report, with a classified annex, 
     containing its findings to the Secretary of Defense. Not 
     later than 90 days after the date of receipt of the report, 
     the Secretary of Defense shall transmit the report to the 
     congressional defense committees, together with such comments 
     on the report as the Secretary considers appropriate.
       (c) Authorization of Appropriations.--Of the amounts 
     authorized to be appropriated under section 301 for operation 
     and maintenance for Defense-wide activities, up to 
     $1,000,000, shall be made available for the completion of the 
     study required under this section.

     SEC. 1080. REPORT ON STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATION OF ACCEPTED 
                   RECOMMENDATIONS IN THE FINAL REPORT OF THE 2010 
                   ARMY ACQUISITION REVIEW PANEL.

       Not later than 1 October 2012, the Secretary of the Army 
     shall submit to the congressional defense committees a report 
     describing the plan and implementation status of the 
     recommendations contained in the Final Report of the 2010 
     Army Acquisition Review panel (also known as the ``Decker-
     Wagner Report'') that the Army agreed to implement.

     SEC. 1080A. REPORT ON FEASIBILITY OF USING UNMANNED AERIAL 
                   SYSTEMS TO PERFORM AIRBORNE INSPECTION OF 
                   NAVIGATIONAL AIDS IN FOREIGN AIRSPACE.

       Not later than 90 days after the date of the enactment of 
     this Act, the Secretary of the Air Force shall submit to the 
     congressional defense committees a report on the feasibility 
     of using unmanned aerial systems to perform airborne flight 
     inspection of electronic signals-in-space from ground-based 
     navigational aids that support aircraft departure, en route, 
     and arrival flight procedures in foreign airspace in support 
     of United States military operations.

     SEC. 1080B. COMPTROLLER GENERAL REVIEW OF MEDICAL RESEARCH 
                   AND DEVELOPMENT RELATING TO IMPROVED COMBAT 
                   CASUALTY CARE.

       (a) Study Required.--The Comptroller General of the United 
     States shall conduct a review of Department of Defense 
     programs and organizations related to, and resourcing of, 
     medical research and development in support of improved 
     combat casualty care designed to save lives on the 
     battlefield.
       (b) Report.--Not later than January 1, 2013, the 
     Comptroller General shall submit to the congressional defense 
     committees a report on the review conducted under subsection 
     (a), including the following elements:
       (1) A description of current medical combat casualty care 
     research and development programs throughout the Department 
     of Defense, including basic and applied medical research, 
     technology development, and clinical research.
       (2) An identification of organizational elements within the 
     Department that have responsibility for planning and 
     oversight of combat casualty care research and development.
       (3) A description of the means by which the Department 
     applies combat casualty care research findings, including 
     development of new medical devices, to improve battlefield 
     care.
       (4) An assessment of the adequacy of the coordination by 
     the Department of planning for combat casualty care medical 
     research and development and whether or not the Department 
     has a coordinated combat casualty care research and 
     development strategy.
       (5) An assessment of the adequacy of resources provided for 
     combat casualty care research and development across the 
     Department.
       (6) An assessment of the programmatic, organizational, and 
     resource challenges and gaps faced by the Department in 
     optimizing investments in combat casualty care medical 
     research and development in order to save lives on the 
     battlefield.
       (7) The extent to which the Department utilizes expertise 
     from experts and entities outside the Department with 
     expertise in combat casualty care medical research and 
     development.
       (8) An assessment of the challenges faced in rapidly 
     applying research findings and technology developments to 
     improved battlefield care.
       (9) Recommendations regarding--
       (A) the need for a coordinated combat casualty care medical 
     research and development strategy;
       (B) organizational obstacles or realignments to improve 
     effectiveness of combat casualty care medical research and 
     development; and
       (C) adequacy of resource support.

     SEC. 1080C. REPORTS TO CONGRESS ON THE MODIFICATION OF THE 
                   FORCE STRUCTURE FOR THE STRATEGIC NUCLEAR 
                   WEAPONS DELIVERY SYSTEMS OF THE UNITED STATES.

       (a) Findings.--Congress makes the following findings:
       (1) Since the early 1960s, the United States has developed 
     and maintained a triad of strategic nuclear weapons delivery 
     systems.
       (2) The triad includes sea-based, land-based, and air-based 
     strategic nuclear weapons delivery systems.
       (b) Report on Modification.--Whenever after the date of the 
     enactment of this Act the President proposes a modification 
     of the force structure for the strategic nuclear weapons 
     delivery systems of the United States, the President shall 
     submit to Congress a report on the modification. The report 
     shall include a description of the manner in which such 
     modification will maintain for the United States a range of 
     strategic nuclear weapons delivery systems appropriate for 
     the current and anticipated threats faced by the United 
     States when compared with the current force structure of 
     strategic nuclear weapons delivery systems.

     SEC. 1080D. COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES REPORTS 
                   ON THE MAJOR AUTOMATED INFORMATION SYSTEM 
                   PROGRAMS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE.

       (a) Assessment Reports Required.--
       (1) In general.--Not later than March 30 of each year from 
     2013 through 2018, the Comptroller General of the United 
     States shall submit to the appropriate committees of Congress 
     a report setting forth an assessment of the performance of 
     the major automated information system programs of the 
     Department of Defense.
       (2) Elements.--Each report under subsection (a) shall 
     include the following:
       (A) An assessment by the Comptroller General of the cost, 
     schedule, and performance of a representative variety of 
     major automated information system programs selected by the 
     Comptroller General for purposes of such report.
       (B) An assessment by the Comptroller General of the level 
     of risk associated with the programs selected under 
     subparagraph (A) for purposes of such report, and a 
     description of the actions taken by the Department to manage 
     or reduce such risk.
       (C) An assessment by the Comptroller General of the extent 
     to which the programs selected under subparagraph (A) for 
     purposes of such report employ best practices for the 
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     information technology systems, as identified by the 
     Comptroller General, the Defense Science Board, and the 
     Department.
       (b) Preliminary Report.--
       (1) In general.--Not later than September 30, 2012, the 
     Comptroller General shall submit to the appropriate 
     committees of Congress a report setting forth the following:
       (A) The metrics to be used by the Comptroller General for 
     the reports submitted under subsection (a).
       (B) A preliminary assessment on the matters set forth under 
     subsection (a)(2).
       (2) Briefings.--In developing metrics for purposes of the 
     report required by paragraph (1)(A), the Comptroller General 
     shall provide the appropriate committees of Congress with 
     periodic briefings on the development of such metrics.
       (c) Definitions.--In this section:
       (1) The term ``appropriate committees of Congress'' means--
       (A) the Committee on Armed Services, the Committee on 
     Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, and the Committee 
     on Appropriations of the Senate; and
       (B) the Committee on Armed Services, the Committee on 
     Oversight and Government Reform, and the Committee on 
     Appropriations of the House of Representatives.
       (2) The term ``major automated information system program'' 
     has the meaning given that term in section 2445a of title 10, 
     United States Code.

     SEC. 1080E. COMPTROLLER GENERAL REPORT ON DEPARTMENT OF 
                   DEFENSE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS.

       (a) Study.--The Comptroller General of the United States 
     shall conduct a study on unnecessary redundancies, 
     inefficiencies, and gaps in Department of Defense 6.1-6.3 
     Science and Technology (S&T) programs. The study shall--
       (1) focus on S&T programs within the Army, Navy, and Air 
     Force, as well as programs run by the Office of the Secretary 
     of Defense;
       (2) describe options for consolidation and cost-savings, if 
     any;
       (3) assess how the military departments and the Office of 
     the Secretary of Defense are aligning their programs with the 
     seven S&T strategic investment priorities identified by the 
     Assistant Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering: 
     Data to Decisions, Engineered Resilient Systems, Cyber 
     Science and Technology, Electronic Warfare/Electronic 
     Protection, Counter Weapons of Mass Destruction, Autonomy, 
     and Human Systems; and
       (4) assess how the military departments and the Office of 
     the Secretary of Defense are coordinating efforts with 
     respect to duplicative programs, if any.
       (b) Report.--Not later than January 1, 2013, the 
     Comptroller General shall submit to the congressional defense 
     committees a report on the findings of the study conducted 
     under subsection (a).

     SEC. 1080F. COMPTROLLER GENERAL REPORT ON SCIENCE, 
                   TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, AND MATH (STEM) 
                   INITIATIVES.

       (a) Study.--The Comptroller General of the United States 
     shall conduct a study assessing Science, Technology, 
     Engineering, and Math (STEM) initiatives of the Department of 
     Defense. The study shall--
       (1) determine which programs are ineffective, and which are 
     unnecessarily redundant within the Department of Defense;
       (2) describe options for consolidation and elimination of 
     programs identified under paragraph (1); and
       (3) describe options for how the Department and other 
     Federal departments and agencies can work together on similar 
     initiatives without unnecessary duplication of funding.
       (b) Report.--Not later than January 1, 2013, the 
     Comptroller General shall submit to the congressional defense 
     committees a report on the findings of the study conducted 
     under subsection (a).

     SEC. 1080G. REPORT ON DEFENSE DEPARTMENT ANALYTIC 
                   CAPABILITIES REGARDING FOREIGN BALLISTIC 
                   MISSILE THREATS.

       (a) Report Required.--Not later than 180 days after the 
     date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense shall 
     submit to the congressional defense committees a report on 
     the analytic capabilities of the Department of Defense 
     regarding threats from foreign ballistic missiles of all 
     ranges.
       (b) Elements.--The report required by subsection (a) shall 
     include the following:
       (1) A description of the current capabilities of the 
     Department of Defense to analyze threats from foreign 
     ballistic missiles of all ranges, including the degree of 
     coordination among the relevant analytic elements of the 
     Department.
       (2) A description of any current or foreseeable gaps in the 
     analytic capabilities of the Department regarding threats 
     from foreign ballistic missiles of all ranges.
       (3) A plan to address any gaps identified pursuant to 
     paragraph (2) during the 5-year period beginning on the date 
     of the report.
       (c) Form.--The report required by subsection (a) shall be 
     submitted in unclassified form, but may include a classified 
     annex.

     SEC. 1080H. REPORT ON APPROVAL AND IMPLEMENTATION OF AIR SEA 
                   BATTLE CONCEPT.

       (a) Report Required.--Not later than 180 days after the 
     date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense 
     shall submit to Congress a report on the approved Air Sea 
     Battle Concept, as required by the 2010 Quadrennial Defense 
     Review Report, and a plan for the implementation of the 
     concept.
       (b) Elements.--The report required by subsection (a) shall 
     include, at a minimum, the following:
       (1) The approved Air Sea Battle Concept.
       (2) An identification and assessment of risks related to 
     gaps between Air Sea Battle Concept requirements and the 
     current force structure and capabilities of the Department of 
     Defense.
       (3) The plan and assessment of the Department on the risks 
     to implementation of the approved concept within the current 
     force structure and capabilities.
       (4) A description and assessment of how current research, 
     development, and acquisition priorities in the program of 
     record meet or fail to meet current and future requirements 
     for implementation of the Air Sea Battle Concept.
       (5) An identification, in order of priority, of the five 
     most critical force structure or capabilities requiring 
     increased or sustained investment for the implementation of 
     the Air Sea Battle Concept.
       (6) An identification, in order of priority, of how the 
     Department will offset the increased costs for force 
     structure and capabilities required by implementation of the 
     Air Sea Battle Concept, including an explanation of what 
     force structure, capabilities, and programs will be reduced 
     and how potentially increased risks based on those reductions 
     will be managed relative to other strategic requirements.
       (7) A description and assessment of the estimated 
     incremental increases in costs and savings from implementing 
     the Air Sea Battle Concept, including the most significant 
     reasons for those increased costs and savings.
       (8) A description and assessment of the contributions 
     required from allies and other international partners, 
     including the identification and plans for management of 
     related risks, in order to implement the Air Sea Battle 
     Concept.
       (9) Such other matters relating to the development and 
     implementation of the Air Sea Battle Concept as the Secretary 
     considers appropriate.
       (c) Form.--The report required by subsection (a) shall be 
     submitted in both unclassified and classified form.

     SEC. 1080I. REPORT ON EFFECTS OF CHANGING FLAG OFFICER 
                   POSITIONS WITHIN THE AIR FORCE MATERIAL 
                   COMMAND.

       (a) Report Required.--Not later than 60 days after the date 
     of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of the Air Force 
     shall conduct an analysis and submit to the congressional 
     defense committees a report on the effects of changing flag 
     officer positions within the Air Force Materiel Command 
     (AFMC), including consideration of the following issues:
       (1) The effect on the weapons testing mission of AFMC.
       (2) The potential for lack of oversight if flag positions 
     are reduced or eliminated.
       (3) The reduced experience level of general officers 
     managing challenging weapons development programs under a new 
     command structure.
       (4) The additional duties of base management functions 
     impacting the test wing commander's ability to manage actual 
     weapons testing under the new structure.
       (b) Comptroller General Assessment.--Not later than 60 days 
     after the submittal of the report under subsection (a), the 
     Comptroller General of the United States shall submit to 
     Congress an assessment by the Comptroller General of the 
     report, including a determination whether or not the report 
     complies with applicable best practices.

                       Subtitle H--Other Matters

     SEC. 1081. REDESIGNATION OF PSYCHOLOGICAL OPERATIONS AS 
                   MILITARY INFORMATION SUPPORT OPERATIONS IN 
                   TITLE 10, UNITED STATES CODE, TO CONFORM TO 
                   DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE USAGE.

       Title 10, United States Code, is amended as follows:
       (1) In section 167(j), by striking paragraph (6) and 
     inserting the following new paragraph:
       ``(6) Military information support operations.''.
       (2) Section 2011(d)(1) is amended by striking 
     ``psychological operations'' and inserting ``military 
     information support operations''.

     SEC. 1082. TERMINATION OF REQUIREMENT FOR APPOINTMENT OF 
                   CIVILIAN MEMBERS OF NATIONAL SECURITY EDUCATION 
                   BOARD BY AND WITH THE ADVICE AND CONSENT OF THE 
                   SENATE.

       (a) Termination.--Subsection (b)(7) of section 803 of the 
     David L. Boren National Security Education Act of 1991 (50 
     U.S.C. 1903) is amended by striking ``by and with the advice 
     and consent of the Senate,''.
       (b) Technical Amendment.--Subsection (c) of such section is 
     amended by striking ``subsection (b)(6)'' and inserting 
     ``subsection (b)(7)''.

     SEC. 1083. REDESIGNATION OF INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE OF THE ARMED 
                   FORCES AS THE DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER SCHOOL FOR 
                   NATIONAL SECURITY AND RESOURCE STRATEGY.

       (a) Redesignation.--The Industrial College of the Armed 
     Forces is hereby renamed the ``Dwight D. Eisenhower School 
     for National Security and Resource Strategy''.
       (b) Conforming Amendment.--Paragraph (2) of section 2165(b) 
     of title 10, United States Code, is amended to read as 
     follows:
       ``(2) The Dwight D. Eisenhower School for National Security 
     and Resource Strategy.''.
       (c) References.--Any reference to the Industrial College of 
     the Armed Forces in any law, regulation, map, document, 
     record, or other paper of the United States shall be deemed 
     to be a reference to the Dwight D. Eisenhower School for 
     National Security and Resource Strategy.

     SEC. 1084. DESIGNATION OF FISHER HOUSE FOR THE FAMILIES OF 
                   THE FALLEN AND MEDITATION PAVILION, DOVER AIR 
                   FORCE BASE, DELAWARE, AS A FISHER HOUSE.

       The Fisher House for the Families of the Fallen and 
     Meditation Pavilion at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, is 
     hereby designated as a Fisher House for purposes of section 
     2493 of title 10, United States Code.

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     SEC. 1085. SENSE OF SENATE ON APPLICATION OF MORATORIUM ON 
                   EARMARKS TO THIS ACT.

       It is the sense of the Senate that the moratorium on 
     congressionally-directed spending items in the Senate, and on 
     congressional earmarks in the House of Representatives, 
     should be fully enforced in this Act.

     SEC. 1086. TECHNICAL AMENDMENT RELATING TO RESPONSIBILITIES 
                   OF DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE FOR 
                   MANUFACTURING AND INDUSTRIAL BASE POLICY.

       Section 139e(b)(12) of title 10, United States Code, is 
     amended by striking ``titles I and II'' and inserting 
     ``titles I and III''.

     SEC. 1087. TECHNICAL AMENDMENT.

       Section 382 of title 10, United States Code, is amended by 
     striking ``biological or chemical'' each place it appears in 
     subsections (a) and (b).

     SEC. 1088. IMPROVING THE TRANSITION OF MEMBERS OF THE ARMED 
                   FORCES WITH EXPERIENCE IN THE OPERATION OF 
                   CERTAIN MOTOR VEHICLES INTO CAREERS OPERATING 
                   COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLES IN THE PRIVATE 
                   SECTOR.

       (a) Study.--
       (1) In general.--Not later than 90 days after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense and the 
     Secretary of Transportation shall jointly conduct a study to 
     identify the legislative and regulatory actions that can be 
     taken for purposes as follows:
       (A) To facilitate the obtaining of commercial driver's 
     licenses (within the meaning of section 31302 of title 49, 
     United States Code) by former members of the Armed Forces who 
     operated qualifying motor vehicles as members of the Armed 
     Forces.
       (B) To improve the transition of members of the Armed 
     Forces who operate qualifying motor vehicles as members of 
     the Armed Forces into careers operating commercial motor 
     vehicles (as defined in section 31301 of such title) in the 
     private sector after separation from service in the Armed 
     Forces.
       (2) Elements.--The study required by paragraph (1) shall 
     include the following:
       (A) Identification of any training, qualifications, or 
     experiences of members of the Armed Forces described in 
     paragraph (1)(B) that satisfy the minimum standards 
     prescribed by the Secretary of Transportation for the 
     operation of commercial motor vehicles under section 31305 of 
     title 49, United States Code.
       (B) Identification of the actions the Secretary of Defense 
     can take to document the training, qualifications, and 
     experiences of such members for the purposes described in 
     paragraph (1).
       (C) Identification of the actions the Secretary of Defense 
     can take to modify the training and education programs of the 
     Department of Defense for the purposes described in paragraph 
     (1).
       (D) An assessment of the feasibility and advisability of 
     each of the legislative and regulatory actions identified 
     under the study.
       (E) Development of recommendations for legislative and 
     regulatory actions to further the purposes described in 
     paragraph (1).
       (b) Implementation.--Upon completion of the study required 
     by subsection (a), the Secretary of Defense and the Secretary 
     of Transportation shall carry out the actions identified 
     under the study which the Secretaries--
       (1) can carry out without legislative action; and
       (2) jointly consider both feasible and advisable.
       (c) Report.--
       (1) In general.--Upon completion of the study required by 
     subsection (a)(1), the Secretary of Defense and the Secretary 
     of Transportation shall jointly submit to Congress a report 
     on the findings of the Secretaries with respect to the study.
       (2) Elements.--The report required by paragraph (1) shall 
     include the following:
       (A) A description of the legislative and regulatory actions 
     identified under the study.
       (B) A description of the actions described in subparagraph 
     (A) that can be carried out by the Secretary of Defense and 
     the Secretary of Transportation without any legislative 
     action.
       (C) A description of the feasibility and advisability of 
     each of the legislative and regulatory actions identified by 
     the study.
       (D) The recommendations developed under subsection 
     (a)(2)(E).
       (d) Definitions.--In this section:
       (1) Motor vehicle.--The term ``motor vehicle'' means a 
     vehicle, machine, tractor, trailer, or semitrailer propelled 
     or drawn by mechanical power and used on land, but does not 
     include a vehicle, machine, tractor, trailer, or semitrailer 
     operated only on a rail line or custom harvesting farm 
     machinery.
       (2) Qualifying motor vehicle.--The term ``qualifying motor 
     vehicle'' means a motor vehicle or combination of motor 
     vehicles used to transport passengers or property that--
       (A) has a gross combination vehicle weight rating of 26,001 
     pounds or more, inclusive of a towed unit with a gross 
     vehicle weight rating of more than 10,000 pounds;
       (B) has a gross vehicle weight rating of 26,001 pounds or 
     more;
       (C) is designed to transport 16 or more passengers, 
     including the driver; or
       (D) is of any size and is used in the transportation of 
     materials found to be hazardous under chapter 51 of title 49, 
     United States Code, and which require the motor vehicle to be 
     placarded under subpart F of part 172 of title 49, Code of 
     Federal Regulations, or any corresponding similar regulation 
     or ruling.

     SEC. 1089. FIRE SUPPRESSION AGENTS.

       Section 605(a) of the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7671d(a)) is 
     amended--
       (1) in paragraph (2), by striking ``or'' at the end;
       (2) in paragraph (3), by striking the period at the end and 
     inserting ``; or''; and
       (3) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(4) is listed as acceptable for use as a fire suppression 
     agent for nonresidential applications in accordance with 
     section 612(c).''.

     SEC. 1090. ACQUISITION AND PROCUREMENT EXCHANGES BETWEEN THE 
                   UNITED STATES AND INDIA.

       The Secretary of Defense should seek to establish exchanges 
     between acquisition and procurement officials of the 
     Department of Defense and defense officials of the Government 
     of India to increase mutual understanding regarding best 
     practices in defense acquisition.

     SEC. 1091. LONG-TERM PLAN FOR MAINTENANCE OF INTERCONTINENTAL 
                   BALLISTIC MISSILE SOLID ROCKET MOTOR PRODUCTION 
                   CAPACITY.

       The Secretary of Defense shall submit, with the budget 
     justification materials submitted to Congress in support of 
     the budget of the Department of Defense for fiscal year 2013 
     (as submitted with the budget of the President under section 
     1105(a) of title 31, United States Code), a long-term plan 
     for maintaining a minimal capacity to produce 
     intercontinental ballistic missile solid rocket motors.

     SEC. 1092. CYBERSECURITY COLLABORATION BETWEEN THE DEPARTMENT 
                   OF DEFENSE AND THE DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND 
                   SECURITY.

       (a) Interdepartmental Collaboration.--
       (1) In general.--The Secretary of Defense and the Secretary 
     of Homeland Security shall provide personnel, equipment, and 
     facilities in order to increase interdepartmental 
     collaboration with respect to--
       (A) strategic planning for the cybersecurity of the United 
     States;
       (B) mutual support for cybersecurity capabilities 
     development; and
       (C) synchronization of current operational cybersecurity 
     mission activities.
       (2) Efficiencies.--The collaboration provided for under 
     paragraph (1) shall be designed--
       (A) to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of 
     requirements formulation and requests for products, services, 
     and technical assistance for, and coordination and 
     performance assessment of, cybersecurity missions executed 
     across a variety of Department of Defense and Department of 
     Homeland Security elements; and
       (B) to leverage the expertise of each individual Department 
     and to avoid duplicating, replicating, or aggregating 
     unnecessarily the diverse line organizations across 
     technology developments, operations, and customer support 
     that collectively execute the cybersecurity mission of each 
     Department.
       (b) Responsibilities.--
       (1) Department of homeland security.--The Secretary of 
     Homeland Security shall identify and assign, in coordination 
     with the Department of Defense, a Director of Cybersecurity 
     Coordination within the Department of Homeland Security to 
     undertake collaborative activities with the Department of 
     Defense.
       (2) Department of defense.--The Secretary of Defense shall 
     identify and assign, in coordination with the Department of 
     Homeland Security, one or more officials within the 
     Department of Defense to coordinate, oversee, and execute 
     collaborative activities and the provision of cybersecurity 
     support to the Department of Homeland Security.

     SEC. 1093. REEMPLOYMENT RIGHTS FOLLOWING CERTAIN NATIONAL 
                   GUARD DUTY.

       Section 4312(c)(4) of title 38, United States Code, is 
     amended--
       (1) in subparagraph (D), by striking ``or'' at the end;
       (2) in subparagraph (E), by striking the period at the end 
     and inserting ``; or''; and
       (3) by adding at the end the following new subparagraph:
       ``(F) ordered to full-time National Guard duty (other than 
     for training) under section 502(f) of title 32 when 
     authorized by the President or the Secretary of Defense for 
     the purpose of responding to a national emergency declared by 
     the President and supported by Federal funds, as determined 
     by the Secretary concerned.''.

                  TITLE XI--CIVILIAN PERSONNEL MATTERS

     SEC. 1101. AUTHORITY OF THE SECRETARIES OF THE MILITARY 
                   DEPARTMENTS TO EMPLOY UP TO 10 PERSONS WITHOUT 
                   PAY.

       Section 1583 of title 10, United States Code, is amended in 
     the first sentence--
       (1) by inserting ``and the Secretaries of the military 
     departments'' after ``the Secretary of Defense''; and
       (2) by inserting ``each'' after ``may''.

     SEC. 1102. EXTENSION OF ELIGIBILITY TO CONTINUE FEDERAL 
                   EMPLOYEE HEALTH BENEFITS FOR CERTAIN EMPLOYEES 
                   OF THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE.

       (a) Extension for Department of Defense.--Subparagraph (B) 
     of section 8905a(d)(4) of title 5, United States Code, is 
     amended--
       (1) in clause (i), by striking ``December 31, 2011'' and 
     inserting ``October 1, 2015''; and
       (2) in clause (ii)--
       (A) by striking ``February 1, 2012'' and inserting 
     ``February 1, 2016''; and
       (B) by striking ``December 31, 2011'' and inserting ``the 
     date specified in clause (i)''.
       (b) Technical Amendment To Delete Obsolete Authority 
     Applicable to Department of Energy.--Subparagraph (A) of such 
     section is amended by striking ``, or the Department of 
     Energy due to a reduction in force resulting from the 
     establishment of the National Nuclear Security 
     Administration''.

     SEC. 1103. AUTHORITY FOR WAIVER OF RECOVERY OF CERTAIN 
                   PAYMENTS PREVIOUSLY MADE UNDER CIVILIAN 
                   EMPLOYEES VOLUNTARY SEPARATION INCENTIVE 
                   PROGRAM.

       (a) Authority for Waiver.--Subject to subsection (c), the 
     Secretary of Defense may waive the requirement under 
     subsection (f)(6)(B) of section 9902 of title 5, United 
     States Code, for repayment to the Department of Defense of a 
     voluntary separation incentive payment made

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     under subsection (f)(1) of that section in the case of an 
     employee or former employee of the Department of Defense 
     described in subsection (b).
       (b) Persons Covered.--Subsection (a) applies to any 
     employee or former employee of the Department of Defense--
       (1) who during the period beginning on April 1, 2004, and 
     ending on March 1, 2008, received a voluntary separation 
     incentive payment under subsection (f)(1) of section 9902 of 
     title 5, United States Code;
       (2) who was reappointed to a position in the Department of 
     Defense to support a declared national emergency related to 
     terrorism or a natural disaster during the period beginning 
     on June 1, 2004, and ending on March 1, 2008; and
       (3) with respect to whom the Secretary determines--
       (A) that the employee or former employee, before accepting 
     the reappointment referred to in paragraph (2), received a 
     representation from an officer or employee of the Department 
     of Defense that recovery of the amount of the payment 
     referred to in paragraph (1) would not be required or would 
     be waived; and
       (B) that the employee or former employee reasonably relied 
     on that representation when accepting reappointment.
       (c) Required Determination.--The Secretary of Defense may 
     grant a waiver under subsection (a) in the case of any 
     individual only if the Secretary determines that recovery of 
     the amount of the payment otherwise required would be against 
     equity and good conscience because of the circumstances of 
     that individual's reemployment after receiving a voluntary 
     separation incentive payment.
       (d) Treatment of Prior Repayments.--The Secretary of 
     Defense may, pursuant to a determination under subsection (c) 
     specific to an individual, provide for reimbursement to that 
     individual for any amount the individual has previously 
     repaid to the United States for a voluntary separation 
     incentive payment covered by this section. The reimbursement 
     shall be paid either from the appropriations into which the 
     repayment was deposited, if such appropriations remain 
     available, or from appropriations currently available for the 
     purposes of the appropriation into which the repayment was 
     deposited.
       (e) Expiration of Authority.--The authority to grant a 
     waiver under this section shall expire on December 31, 2012.

     SEC. 1104. PERMANENT EXTENSION AND EXPANSION OF EXPERIMENTAL 
                   PERSONNEL PROGRAM FOR SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL 
                   PERSONNEL.

       (a) Permanent Extension.--Section 1101 of the Strom 
     Thurmond National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 
     1999 (5 U.S.C. 3104 note) is amended--
       (1) in subsection (a), by striking ``During the program 
     period'' and all that follows through ``use of the'' and 
     inserting ``The Secretary of Defense may carry out a program 
     to use the''; and
       (2) by striking subsections (e), (f), and (g).
       (b) Expansion of Availability of Personnel Management 
     Authority.--Subsection (b)(1) of such section is amended--
       (1) in subparagraph (A), by striking ``40'' and inserting 
     ``50'';
       (2) in subparagraph (C), by striking ``and'' at the end;
       (3) in subparagraph (D), by adding ``and'' at the end; and
       (4) by adding at the end the following new subparagraph:
       ``(E) not more than a total of 10 scientific and 
     engineering positions in the Office of the Director of 
     Operational Test and Evaluation;''.

     SEC. 1105. MODIFICATION OF BENEFICIARY DESIGNATION 
                   AUTHORITIES FOR DEATH GRATUITY PAYABLE UPON 
                   DEATH OF A UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE IN 
                   SERVICE WITH THE ARMED FORCES.

       (a) Authority To Designate More Than 50 Percent of Death 
     Gratuity to Unrelated Persons.--
       (1) In general.--Paragraph (4) of section 8102a(d) of title 
     5, United States Code, is amended--
       (A) by striking the first sentence and inserting ``A person 
     covered by this section may designate another person to 
     receive an amount payable under this section.''; and
       (B) in the second sentence, by striking ``up to the maximum 
     of 50 percent''.
       (2) Effective date.--The amendments made by this subsection 
     shall take effect on the date of enactment of this Act and 
     apply to the payment of a death gratuity based on any death 
     occurring on or after that date.
       (b) Notice to Spouse of Designation of Another Person To 
     Receive Portion of Death Gratuity.--Such section is further 
     amended by adding at the end the following new paragraph:
       ``(6) If a person covered by this section has a spouse, but 
     designates a person other than the spouse to receive all or a 
     portion of the amount payable under this section, the head of 
     the agency, or other entity, in which that person is employed 
     shall provide notice of the designation to the spouse.''.

     SEC. 1106. TWO-YEAR EXTENSION OF DISCRETIONARY AUTHORITY TO 
                   GRANT ALLOWANCES, BENEFITS, AND GRATUITIES TO 
                   PERSONNEL ON OFFICIAL DUTY IN A COMBAT ZONE.

       Paragraph (2) of section 1603(a) of the Emergency 
     Supplemental Appropriations Act for Defense, the Global War 
     on Terror, and Hurricane Recovery, 2006 (Public Law 109-234; 
     120 Stat. 443), as added by section 1102 of the Duncan Hunter 
     National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2009 
     (Public Law 110-417; 122 Stat. 4616), is amended by striking 
     ``fiscal years 2009, 2010, and 2011'' and inserting ``fiscal 
     years 2009 through 2013''.

     SEC. 1107. ONE-YEAR EXTENSION OF AUTHORITY TO WAIVE ANNUAL 
                   LIMITATION ON PREMIUM PAY AND AGGREGATE 
                   LIMITATION ON PAY FOR FEDERAL CIVILIAN 
                   EMPLOYEES WORKING OVERSEAS.

       Effective January 1, 2012, section 1101(a) of the Duncan 
     Hunter National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 
     2009 (Public Law 110-417; 122 Stat. 4615), as most recently 
     amended by section 1103 of the Ike Skelton National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111-383; 
     124 Stat. 4382), is further amended by striking ``through 
     2011'' and inserting ``through 2012''.

             TITLE XII--MATTERS RELATING TO FOREIGN NATIONS

                  Subtitle A--Assistance and Training

     SEC. 1201. EXPANSION OF SCOPE OF HUMANITARIAN DEMINING 
                   ASSISTANCE AUTHORITY TO INCLUDE STOCKPILED 
                   CONVENTIONAL MUNITIONS.

       (a) Expansion.--Section 407 of title 10, United States 
     Code, is amended--
       (1) in subsection (a)--
       (A) in paragraph (1), by inserting ``and stockpiled 
     conventional munitions assistance'' after ``humanitarian 
     demining assistance'';
       (B) in paragraph (2), by inserting ``and stockpiled 
     conventional munitions assistance'' after ``Humanitarian 
     demining assistance''; and
       (C) in paragraph (3)--
       (i) in the matter preceding subparagraph (A), by inserting 
     ``or stockpiled conventional munitions assistance'' after 
     ``humanitarian demining assistance''; and
       (ii) in subparagraph (A), by inserting ``, or stockpiled 
     conventional munitions, as applicable,'' after ``explosive 
     remnants of war'';
       (2) in subsection (b)--
       (A) in paragraph (1), by inserting ``and stockpiled 
     conventional munitions assistance'' after ``humanitarian 
     demining assistance''; and
       (B) in paragraph (2), by inserting ``or stockpiled 
     conventional munitions assistance'' after ``humanitarian 
     demining assistance'';
       (3) in subsection (c)--
       (A) in paragraph (1), by inserting ``or stockpiled 
     conventional munitions assistance'' after ``humanitarian 
     demining assistance''; and
       (B) in paragraph (2)(B)--
       (i) by inserting ``or stockpiled conventional munitions 
     activities'' after ``humanitarian demining activities''; and
       (ii) by inserting ``, or stockpiled conventional munitions, 
     as applicable,'' after ``explosive remnants of war''; and
       (4) in subsection (d), by inserting ``or stockpiled 
     conventional munitions assistance'' after ``humanitarian 
     demining assistance'' each place it appears.
       (b) Definitions.--Subsection (e) of such section is amended 
     to read as follows:
       ``(e) Definitions.--In this section:
       ``(1) Humanitarian demining assistance.--The term 
     `humanitarian demining assistance', as it relates to training 
     and support, means detection and clearance of landmines and 
     other explosive remnants of war.
       ``(2) Stockpiled conventional munitions assistance.--The 
     term `stockpiled conventional munitions assistance', as it 
     relates to support of humanitarian assistance efforts, means 
     training and support in the disposal, demilitarization, 
     physical security, and stockpile management of potentially 
     dangerous stockpiles of explosive ordnance.
       ``(3) Included activities.--The terms in paragraphs (1) and 
     (2) include activities related to the furnishing of 
     education, training, and technical assistance with respect to 
     explosive safety, the detection and clearance of landmines 
     and other explosive remnants of war, and the disposal, 
     demilitarization, physical security, and stockpile management 
     of potentially dangerous stockpiles of explosive ordnance.''.
       (c) Clerical Amendments.--
       (1) Section heading.--The heading of such section is 
     amended to read as follows:

     ``Sec. 407. Humanitarian demining assistance and stockpiled 
       conventional munitions assistance: authority; 
       limitations''.

       (2) Table of sections.--The table of sections at the 
     beginning of chapter 20 of such title is amended by striking 
     the item relating to section 407 and inserting the following 
     new item:

``407. Humanitarian demining assistance and stockpiled conventional 
              munitions assistance: authority; limitations.''.

     SEC. 1202. ONE-YEAR EXTENSION AND MODIFICATION OF AUTHORITIES 
                   APPLICABLE TO COMMANDERS' EMERGENCY RESPONSE 
                   PROGRAM.

       (a) One-year Extension of Authority.--
       (1) In general.--Subsection (a) of section 1202 of the 
     National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2006 
     (Public Law 109-163; 119 Stat. 3455), as most recently 
     amended by section 1212 of the Ike Skelton National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111-383; 
     124 Stat. 4389), is further amended--
       (A) in the subsection heading, by striking ``Fiscal Year 
     2011'' and inserting ``Fiscal Year 2012'';
       (B) by striking ``fiscal year 2011, from'' and inserting 
     ``fiscal year 2012''; and
       (C) by striking ``operation and maintenance'' and all that 
     follows and inserting ``operation and maintenance, not to 
     exceed $400,000,000 may be used by the Secretary of Defense 
     to provide funds for the Commanders' Emergency Response 
     Program in Afghanistan.''.
       (2) Effective date.--The amendments made by paragraph (1) 
     shall take effect on October 1, 2011.

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       (b) Extension of Due Date for Quarterly Reports to 
     Congress.--Subsection (b)(1) of such section, as most 
     recently amended by section 1222 of the National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010 (Public Law 111-84; 
     123 Stat. 2518), is further amended by striking ``30 days'' 
     and inserting ``45 days''.
       (c) Authority To Accept Contributions.--Such section, as so 
     amended by section 1212 of the Ike Skelton National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011, is further amended--
       (1) by redesignating subsection (i) as subsection (j); and
       (2) by inserting after subsection (h) the following new 
     subsection (i):
       ``(i) Authority To Accept Contributions.--The Secretary of 
     Defense may accept cash contributions from any person, 
     foreign government, or international organization for the 
     purposes specified in subsection (a). Funds received by the 
     Secretary may be credited to the operation and maintenance 
     account from which funds are made available to carry out the 
     authority in subsection (a), and may be used for such 
     purposes until expended in addition to the funds specified in 
     that subsection.''.

     SEC. 1203. THREE-YEAR EXTENSION OF TEMPORARY AUTHORITY TO USE 
                   ACQUISITION AND CROSS-SERVICING AGREEMENTS TO 
                   LEND MILITARY EQUIPMENT FOR PERSONNEL 
                   PROTECTION AND SURVIVABILITY.

       Section 1202(e) of the John Warner National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2007 (Public Law 109-364; 
     120 Stat. 2413), as most recently amended by section 1204(b) 
     of the Duncan Hunter National Defense Authorization Act for 
     Fiscal Year 2009 (Public Law 110-417; 122 Stat. 4623), is 
     further amended by striking ``September 30, 2011'' and 
     inserting ``September 30, 2014''.

     SEC. 1204. CONDITIONAL EXTENSION AND MODIFICATION OF 
                   AUTHORITY TO BUILD THE CAPACITY OF COUNTER 
                   TERRORISM FORCES OF YEMEN.

       (a) Extension.--Subsection (a) of section 1205 of the Ike 
     Skelton National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 
     2011 (Public Law 111-383; 124 Stat. 4387) is amended by 
     striking ``fiscal year 2011'' and inserting ``fiscal years 
     2011 and 2012''.
       (b) Assistance Through Minor Military Construction.--
     Subsection (b) of such section is amended--
       (1) in paragraph (1), by inserting ``and minor military 
     construction'' before the period at the end;
       (2) by redesignating paragraph (3) as paragraph (4); and
       (3) by inserting after paragraph (2) the following new 
     paragraph (3):
       ``(3) Limitations on minor military construction.--Minor 
     military construction may be provided under subsection (a) 
     only after September 30, 2011. The total amount that may be 
     obligated and expended on such construction in any fiscal 
     year may not exceed $10,000,000. Minor military construction 
     may not be provided under subsection (a) in the city of 
     Sana'a or in the Sana'a Governate, Yemen.''.
       (c) Funding.--Subsection (c) of that section is amended by 
     striking ``by section 301'' and all that follows through 
     ``for fiscal year 2011'' and inserting ``for the fiscal year 
     concerned for operation and maintenance (other than operation 
     and maintenance for overseas contingency operations)''.
       (d) Condition on Use of Authorities.--
       (1) Notice and wait.--An authority specified in paragraph 
     (2) may not be used until 60 days after the date on which the 
     Secretary of Defense and the Secretary of State jointly 
     certify, in writing, to the appropriate committees of 
     Congress that the use of such authority is important to the 
     national security interests of the United States. The 
     certification on an authority shall include the following:
       (A) The reasons why the use of such authority is important 
     to the national security interests of the United States.
       (B) A justification for the provision of assistance 
     pursuant to such authority.
       (C) An acknowledgment by the Secretary of Defense and the 
     Secretary of State that they have received assurance from the 
     Government of Yemen that any assistance provided pursuant to 
     such authority will be utilized in manner consistent with 
     subsection (b)(2) of the applicable section.
       (2)  Covered authorities.--The authorities referred to in 
     this paragraph are the following:
       (A) The authority in section 1205 of the Ike Skelton 
     National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011, as 
     amended by this section.
       (B) The authority in section 1206 of the National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2006 (Public Law 109-163; 
     119 Stat. 2456), as amended.
       (3) Appropriate committees of congress defined.--In this 
     subsection, the term ``appropriate committees of Congress'' 
     means the committees of Congress specified in section 
     1205(d)(2) of the Ike Skelton National Defense Authorization 
     Act for Fiscal Year 2011.

     SEC. 1205. EXTENSION OF AUTHORITY FOR SUPPORT OF SPECIAL 
                   OPERATIONS TO COMBAT TERRORISM.

       (a) Extension.--Subsection (h) of section 1208 of the 
     Ronald W. Reagan National Defense Authorization Act for 
     Fiscal Year 2005 (Public Law 108-375), as most recently 
     amended by section 1208(c) of the Duncan Hunter National 
     Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2009 (Public Law 
     110-417; 122 Stat. 4626), is further amended by striking 
     ``2013'' and inserting ``2017''.
       (b) Clarification of Limitation on Funding.--Subsection (g) 
     of such section, as amended by section 1202(b) of the 
     National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008 
     (Public Law 110-181; 122 Stat. 364), is further amended--
       (1) by striking ``each fiscal year'' and inserting ``any 
     fiscal year''; and
       (2) by striking ``pursuant to title XV of this Act'' and 
     inserting ``for that fiscal year''.

     SEC. 1206. LIMITATION ON AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS FOR 
                   AUTHORITIES RELATING TO PROGRAM TO BUILD THE 
                   CAPACITY OF FOREIGN MILITARY FORCES.

       Of the funds available for fiscal year 2012 for building 
     the capacity of foreign military forces under section 1206 of 
     the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2006 
     (Public Law 109-163; 119 Stat. 3456), as most recently 
     amended by section 1207 of the Ike Skelton National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111-383; 
     124 Stat. 4389), not more than $100,000,000 may be obligated 
     and expended until the Secretary of Defense and the Secretary 
     of State submit the report required by section 1237 of the 
     Duncan Hunter National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal 
     Year 2009 (Public Law 110-417; 122 Stat. 4642).

     SEC. 1207. GLOBAL SECURITY CONTINGENCY FUND.

       (a) Establishment.--There is established on the books of 
     the Treasury of the United States an account to be known as 
     the ``Global Security Contingency Fund''.
       (b) Authority.--Amounts in the Fund shall be available to 
     either the Secretary of State or the Secretary of Defense, 
     notwithstanding any other provision of law, to provide 
     assistance to countries designated by the Secretary of State, 
     with the concurrence of the Secretary of Defense, for 
     purposes of this section, as follows:
       (1) Assistance under this section may be provided to 
     enhance the capabilities of a foreign country's national 
     military forces, and other national security forces that 
     conduct border and maritime security, internal security, and 
     counterterrorism operations, as well as the government 
     agencies responsible for such forces, to--
       (A) conduct border and maritime security, internal defense, 
     and counterterrorism operations; and
       (B) participate in or support military, stability, or peace 
     support operations consistent with United States foreign 
     policy and national security interests.
       (2) Assistance may be provided for the justice sector 
     (including law enforcement and prisons), rule of law 
     programs, and stabilization efforts in those cases in which 
     the Secretary of State, in consultation with the Secretary of 
     Defense, determines that conflict or instability in a country 
     or region challenges the existing capability of civilian 
     providers to deliver such assistance.
       (c) Types of Assistance.--
       (1) Authorized elements.--A program to provide the 
     assistance under subsection (b)(1) may include the provision 
     of equipment, supplies, and training.
       (2) Required elements.--A program to provide the assistance 
     under subsection (b)(1) shall include elements that promote--
       (A) observance of and respect for human rights and 
     fundamental freedoms; and
       (B) respect for legitimate civilian authority within that 
     country.
       (d) Limitations.--
       (1) Assistance otherwise prohibited by law.--The Secretary 
     of Defense and the Secretary of State may not use the 
     authority provided under subsection (b) to provide any type 
     of assistance that is otherwise prohibited by any provision 
     of law.
       (2) Limitation on eligible countries.--The Secretary of 
     Defense and the Secretary of State may not use the authority 
     provided under subsection (b) to provide assistance to any 
     foreign country that is otherwise prohibited from receiving 
     such type of assistance under any other provision of law.
       (e) Formulation and Approval of Assistance Programs.--
       (1) Security programs.--The Secretary of State and the 
     Secretary of Defense shall jointly formulate assistance 
     programs under subsection (b)(1). Assistance programs to be 
     carried out pursuant to subsection (b)(1) shall be approved 
     by the Secretary of State, with the concurrence of the 
     Secretary of Defense, prior to implementation.
       (2) Justice sector and stabilization programs.--The 
     Secretary of State, in consultation with the Secretary of 
     Defense, shall formulate assistance programs under subsection 
     (b)(2). Assistance programs to be carried out under the 
     authority in subsection (b)(2) shall be approved by the 
     Secretary of State, with the concurrence of the Secretary of 
     Defense, prior to implementation.
       (f) Relation to Other Authorities.--The authority to 
     provide assistance under this section is in addition to any 
     other authority to provide assistance to foreign nations. The 
     administrative authorities of the Foreign Assistance Act of 
     1961 (22 U.S.C. 2151 et seq.) shall be available to the 
     Secretary of State with respect to funds made available to 
     carry out this section.
       (g) Transfer Authority.--
       (1) Foreign assistance and other funds.--Funds available to 
     the Department of State for foreign assistance may be 
     transferred to the Fund by the Secretary of State. Funds 
     available to the Department of Defense may be transferred to 
     the Fund by the Secretary of Defense in accordance with 
     established procedures for reprogramming under section 1001 
     of this Act and successor provisions of law. Amounts 
     transferred under this paragraph shall be merged with funds 
     made available under this section and remain available until 
     expended as provided in subsection (i) for the purposes 
     specified in subsection (b).
       (2) Limitation.--The total amount of funds appropriated and 
     transferred to the Fund in any fiscal year shall not exceed 
     $300,000,000. This limitation does not apply to amounts 
     contributed to the Fund under subsection (h).
       (3) Transfers to other accounts.--Funds made available to 
     carry out assistance activities approved pursuant to 
     subsection (c) may be transferred to accounts under the 
     following authorities:

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       (A) Section 1206 of the National Defense Authorization Act 
     for Fiscal Year 2006 (Public Law 109-163; 119 Stat. 3456; 
     relating to program to build the capacity of foreign military 
     forces).
       (B) Section 23 of the Arms Export Control Act (22 U.S.C. 
     2763; relating to foreign military financing program).
       (C) Section 481 of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 (22 
     U.S.C. 2291; relating to international narcotics control and 
     law enforcement).
       (D) Chapter 5 of part II of the Foreign Assistance Act of 
     1961 (22 U.S.C. 2347 et seq.; relating to international 
     military education and training program).
       (E) Chapter 8 of part II of the Foreign Assistance Act of 
     1961 (22 U.S.C. 2349aa et seq.; relating to antiterrorism 
     assistance).
       (F) Complex Crises Fund of the Foreign Assistance Act of 
     1961 (title III of the Department of State, Foreign 
     Operations, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2010 
     (division F of Public Law 111-117; 123 Stat. 3327)).
       (4) Additional authorities.--The transfer authorities in 
     paragraphs (1) and (3) are in addition to any other transfer 
     authority available to the Department of State or the 
     Department of Defense.
       (5) Effect on authorization amounts.--A transfer of an 
     amount to an account under the authority provided in 
     paragraph (3) shall be deemed to increase the amount 
     authorized for such account by an amount equal to the amount 
     transferred.
       (h) Authority To Accept Gifts.--The Secretary of State may 
     use money, funds, property, and services accepted pursuant to 
     the authority of section 635(d) of the Foreign Assistance Act 
     of 1961 (22 U.S.C. 2395(d)) to fulfill the purposes of 
     subsection (b).
       (i) Availability of Funds.--Amounts in the Fund shall 
     remain available until September 30, 2015.
       (j) Congressional Notification.--
       (1) Security programs.--Not less than 15 days before 
     initiating activities under a program of assistance under 
     subsection (b)(1), the Secretary of Defense, with the 
     concurrence of the Secretary of State, shall notify the 
     specified congressional committees of the program to be 
     initiated.
       (2) Justice sector and stabilization programs.--Not less 
     than 15 days before initiating activities under a program of 
     assistance under subsection (b)(2), the Secretary of State, 
     with the concurrence of the Secretary of Defense, shall 
     notify the specified congressional committees of the program 
     to be initiated.
       (3) Exercise of transfer authority.--Not less than 15 days 
     before a transfer under the authority of subsection (g), the 
     Secretary of State and the Secretary of Defense shall jointly 
     notify the specified congressional committees of the transfer 
     of funds into the Fund.
       (k) Reporting Requirement.--The Secretary of State and the 
     Secretary of Defense jointly shall provide a report quarterly 
     to the specified congressional committees on obligations of 
     funds or transfers into the Fund made during the preceding 
     quarter.
       (l) Specified Congressional Committees.--In this section, 
     the term ``specified congressional committees'' means--
       (1) the Committee on Armed Services, the Committee on 
     Foreign Affairs, and the Committee on Appropriations of the 
     House of Representatives; and
       (2) the Committee on Armed Services, the Committee on 
     Foreign Relations, and the Committee on Appropriations of the 
     Senate.
       (m) Expiration.--The authority provided under this section 
     may not be exercised after September 30, 2014, except with 
     respect to amounts appropriated or transferred to the Fund 
     prior to such date, which can continue to be obligated and 
     expended as provided in subsection (i).
       (n) Administrative Expenses.--Amounts in the Fund may be 
     used for necessary administrative expenses.

     SEC. 1208. AUTHORITY TO BUILD THE CAPACITY OF CERTAIN 
                   COUNTERTERRORISM FORCES OF EAST AFRICAN 
                   COUNTRIES.

       (a) Authority.--The Secretary of Defense may, with the 
     concurrence of the Secretary of State, provide assistance 
     during fiscal years 2012 and 2013 as follows:
       (1) To enhance the capacity of the national military 
     forces, security agencies serving a similar defense function, 
     and border security forces of Djibouti, Ethiopia, and Kenya 
     to conduct counterterrorism operations against al Qaeda, al 
     Qaeda affiliates, and al Shabaab.
       (2) To enhance the capacity of national military forces 
     participating in the African Union Mission in Somalia to 
     conduct counterterrorism operations described in paragraph 
     (1).
       (b) Types of Assistance.--
       (1) Authorized elements.--Assistance under subsection (a) 
     may include the provision of equipment, supplies, training, 
     and minor military construction.
       (2) Required elements.--Assistance under subsection (a) 
     shall be provided in a manner that promotes--
       (A) observance of and respect for human rights and 
     fundamental freedoms; and
       (B) respect for legitimate civilian authority in the 
     country receiving such assistance.
       (3) Assistance otherwise prohibited by law.--The Secretary 
     of Defense may not use the authority in subsection (a) to 
     provide any type of assistance described in this subsection 
     that is otherwise prohibited by any provision of law.
       (c) Funding.--
       (1) In general.--Of the amount authorized to be 
     appropriated for each of fiscal years 2012 and 2103 for the 
     Department of Defense for operation and maintenance (other 
     than operation and maintenance for overseas contingency 
     operations), $75,000,000 may be utilized to provide 
     assistance under subsection (a).
       (2) Availability of funds for assistance across fiscal 
     years.--Amounts available under this subsection for the 
     authority in subsection (a) for a fiscal year may be used for 
     assistance under that authority that begins in such fiscal 
     year but ends in the next fiscal year.
       (d) Notice to Congress.--
       (1) In general.--Not later than 30 days before providing 
     assistance under subsection (a), the Secretary of Defense 
     shall submit to the committees of Congress specified in 
     paragraph (2) a notice setting forth the assistance to be 
     provided, including the types of such assistance, the budget 
     for such assistance, and the completion date for the 
     provision of such assistance.
       (2) Committees of congress.--The committees of Congress 
     specified in this paragraph are--
       (A) the Committee on Armed Services, the Committee on 
     Foreign Relations, and the Committee on Appropriations of the 
     Senate; and
       (B) the Committee on Armed Services, the Committee on 
     Foreign Affairs, and the Committee on Appropriations of the 
     House of Representatives.

     SEC. 1209. SUPPORT OF FORCES PARTICIPATING IN OPERATIONS TO 
                   DISARM THE LORD'S RESISTANCE ARMY.

       (a) Authority.--Pursuant to the policy established by the 
     Lord's Resistance Army Disarmament and Northern Uganda 
     Recovery Act of 2009 (Public Law 111-172; 124 Stat. 1209), 
     the Secretary of Defense may, with the concurrence of 
     Secretary of State, provide logistic support, supplies, and 
     services and intelligence support for forces participating in 
     operations to mitigate and eliminate the threat posed by the 
     Lord's Resistance Army as follows:
       (1) The national military forces of Uganda.
       (2) The national military forces of any other country 
     determined by the Secretary of Defense, with the concurrence 
     of the Secretary of State, to be participating in such 
     operations.
       (b) Participation of United States Personnel.--No United 
     States Armed Forces personnel, United States civilian 
     employees, or United States civilian contractor personnel may 
     participate in combat operations in connection with the 
     provision of support under subsection (a), except for the 
     purpose of acting in self-defense or of rescuing any United 
     States citizen (including any member of the United States 
     Armed Forces, any United States civilian employee, or any 
     United States civilian contractor).
       (c) Funding.--Of the amount authorized to be appropriated 
     for the Department of Defense for each of fiscal years 2012 
     and 2013 for operation and maintenance, not more than 
     $35,000,000 may be utilized in each such fiscal year to 
     provide support under subsection (a).
       (d) Limitations.--
       (1) In general.--The Secretary of Defense may not use the 
     authority in subsection (a) to provide any type of support 
     that is otherwise prohibited by any provision of law.
       (2) Eligible countries.--The Secretary of Defense may not 
     use the authority in subsection (a) to provide support to any 
     foreign country that is otherwise prohibited from receiving 
     such type of support under any other provision of law.
       (e) Notice to Congress on Eligible Countries.--The 
     Secretary of Defense may not provide support under subsection 
     (a) for the national military forces of a country determined 
     to be eligible for such support under that subsection until 
     the Secretary notifies the appropriate committees of Congress 
     of the eligibility of the country for such support.
       (f) Notice to Congress on Support To Be Provided.--Not 
     later than 5 days after the date on which funds are obligated 
     to provide support under subsection (a), the Secretary of 
     Defense shall submit to the appropriate committees of 
     Congress a notice setting forth the following:
       (1) The type of support to be provided.
       (2) The national military forces to be supported.
       (3) The objectives of such support.
       (4) The estimated cost of such support.
       (5) The intended duration of such support.
       (g) Quarterly Reports to Congress.--The Secretary of State 
     and the Secretary of Defense shall jointly submit to the 
     appropriate committees of Congress on a quarterly basis a 
     report on the obligation of funds under this section during 
     the preceding quarter.
       (h) Definitions.--In this section:
       (1) The term ``appropriate committees of Congress'' means--
       (A) the Committee on Armed Services, the Committee on 
     Foreign Relations, and the Committee on Appropriations of the 
     Senate; and
       (B) the Committee on Armed Services, the Committee on 
     Foreign Affairs, and the Committee on Appropriations of the 
     House of Representatives.
       (2) The term ``logistic support, supplies, and services'' 
     has the meaning given that term in section 2350(1) of title 
     10, United States Code.
       (i) Expiration.--The authority provided under this section 
     may not be exercised after September 30, 2013.

    Subtitle B--Matters Relating to Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan

     SEC. 1221. EXTENSION AND MODIFICATION OF LOGISTICAL SUPPORT 
                   FOR COALITION FORCES SUPPORTING OPERATIONS IN 
                   IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN.

       (a) Extension.--Section 1234 of the National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008 (Public Law 110-181; 
     122 Stat. 394), as amended by section 1218 of the Ike Skelton 
     National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 
     (Public Law 111-383; 124 Stat. 4394), is further amended by 
     striking ``fiscal year 2011'' each place it appears and 
     inserting ``fiscal year 2012''.
       (b) Amount of Funds Available.--Subsection (d) of such 
     section is amended by striking ``$400,000,000'' and inserting 
     ``$450,000,000''.

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       (c) Additional Limitation on Availability of Funds.--Of the 
     funds available for logistical support under such section 
     during fiscal year 2012, not more than $200,000,000 may be 
     obligated and expended until the Secretary of Defense submits 
     the report required by section 1234 of the Ike Skelton 
     National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (124 
     Stat. 4397).

     SEC. 1222. ONE-YEAR EXTENSION OF AUTHORITY TO TRANSFER 
                   DEFENSE ARTICLES AND PROVIDE DEFENSE SERVICES 
                   TO THE MILITARY AND SECURITY FORCES OF IRAQ AND 
                   AFGHANISTAN.

       (a) Extension of Authority.--Subsection (h) of section 1234 
     of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 
     2010 (Public Law 111-84; 123 Stat. 2532), as amended by 
     section 1214 of the Ike Skelton National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111-383; 
     124 Stat. 4391), is further amended by striking ``December 
     31, 2011'' and inserting ``December 31, 2012''.
       (b) Quarterly Reports.--Subsection (f)(1) of such section, 
     as so amended, is further amended by striking ``and every 90 
     days thereafter through March 31, 2012'' and inserting 
     ``every 90 days thereafter through March 31, 2012, and at the 
     end of each calendar quarter, if any, thereafter through 
     March 31, 2013, in which the authority in subsection (a) is 
     implemented''.

     SEC. 1223. ONE-YEAR EXTENSION OF AUTHORITIES APPLICABLE TO 
                   THE PAKISTAN COUNTERINSURGENCY FUND.

       (a) One-year Extension.--Subsection (h) of section 1224 of 
     the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010 
     (Public Law 111-84; 123 Stat. 2521), as amended by section 
     1220(a) of the Ike Skelton National Defense Authorization Act 
     for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111-383; 124 Stat. 4395), is 
     further amended by striking ``September 30, 2011'' both 
     places it appears and inserting ``September 30, 2012''.
       (b) Clarification of Source of Funds for Fund.--Subsection 
     (a)(1)(A) of such section is amended by striking ``for fiscal 
     year 2009''.

     SEC. 1224. ONE-YEAR EXTENSION OF AUTHORITY TO USE FUNDS FOR 
                   REINTEGRATION ACTIVITIES IN AFGHANISTAN.

       Section 1216 of the Ike Skelton National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111-383; 
     124 Stat. 4392) is amended--
       (1) in subsection (a), by striking ``fiscal year 2011'' and 
     inserting ``in each of fiscal years 2011 and 2012''; and
       (2) in subsection (e), by striking ``December 31, 2011'' 
     and inserting ``December 31, 2012''.

     SEC. 1225. MODIFICATION OF AUTHORITY ON PROGRAM TO DEVELOP 
                   AND CARRY OUT INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS IN 
                   AFGHANISTAN.

       (a) Funding.--Subsection (f) of section 1217 of the Ike 
     Skelton National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 
     2011 (Public Law 111-383; 124 Stat. 4393; 22 U.S.C. 7513 
     note) is amended--
       (1) in paragraph (1), by inserting ``or 2012'' after 
     ``fiscal year 2011''; and
       (2) in paragraph (2), by striking ``until September 30, 
     2012.'' and inserting ``as follows:
       ``(A) In the case of funds for fiscal year 2011, until 
     September 30, 2012.
       ``(B) In the case of funds for fiscal year 2012, until 
     September 30, 2013.''.
       (b) Notice to Congress.--Subsection (g) of such section is 
     amended by striking ``30 days'' and inserting ``15 days''.

     SEC. 1226. ONE-YEAR EXTENSION OF AUTHORITY FOR REIMBURSEMENT 
                   OF CERTAIN COALITION NATIONS FOR SUPPORT 
                   PROVIDED TO UNITED STATES MILITARY OPERATIONS.

       (a) Extension.--Subsection (a) of section 1233 of the 
     National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008 
     (Public Law 110-181; 122 Stat. 393), as amended by section 
     1223 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal 
     Year 2010 (Public Law 111-84; 123 Stat. 2519) and section 
     1213 of the Ike Skelton National Defense Authorization Act 
     for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111-383; 12 Stat. 4391), is 
     further amended by striking ``by section 1510 of the Ike 
     Skelton National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 
     2011'' and inserting ``for fiscal year 2012 for overseas 
     contingency operations''.
       (b) Limitation on Amount Available.--Subsection (d)(1) of 
     such section, as so amended, is further amended--
       (1) by striking ``fiscal year 2010 or 2011'' and inserting 
     ``fiscal year 2012''; and
       (2) by striking ``$1,600,000,000'' and inserting 
     ``$1,750,000,000''.
       (c) Technical Amendment.--Subsection (c)(2) of such 
     section, as so amended, is further amended by inserting a 
     comma after ``Budget''.
       (d) Extension of Notice Requirement Relating to 
     Reimbursement of Pakistan for Support Provided by Pakistan.--
     Section 1232(b)(6) of the National Defense Authorization Act 
     for Fiscal Year 2008 (122 Stat. 393), as most recently 
     amended by section 1213(d) of the Ike Skelton National 
     Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011, is further 
     amended by striking ``September 30, 2012'' and inserting 
     ``September 30, 2013''.

     SEC. 1227. TWO-YEAR EXTENSION OF CERTAIN REPORTS ON 
                   AFGHANISTAN.

       (a) Report on Progress Toward Security and Stability in 
     Afghanistan.--Section 1230(a) of the National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008 (Public Law 110-181; 
     122 Stat. 385), as most recently amended by section 1231 of 
     the Ike Skelton National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal 
     Year 2011 (Public Law 111-383; 124 Stat. 4395), is further 
     amended by striking ``2012'' and inserting ``2014''.
       (b) Report on United States Plan for Sustaining Afghanistan 
     National Security Forces.--Section 1231(a) of the National 
     Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008 (122 Stat. 
     390), as amended by section 1232 of the Ike Skelton National 
     Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (124 Stat. 
     4395), is further amended by striking ``2012'' and inserting 
     ``2014''.

     SEC. 1228. AUTHORITY TO SUPPORT OPERATIONS AND ACTIVITIES OF 
                   THE OFFICE OF SECURITY COOPERATION IN IRAQ.

       (a) Authority.--The Secretary of Defense may support United 
     States Government transition activities in Iraq by providing 
     funds for the following:
       (1) Operations and activities of the Office of Security 
     Cooperation in Iraq.
       (2) Operations and activities of security assistance teams 
     in Iraq.
       (b) Types of Support.--The operations and activities for 
     which the Secretary may provide funds under the authority in 
     subsection (a) may include life support, transportation and 
     personal security, and minor construction and renovation of 
     facilities.
       (c) Limitation on Amount.--The total amount of funds 
     provided under the authority in subsection (a) in fiscal year 
     2012 may not exceed $524,000,000.
       (d) Source of Funds.--Funds for purposes of subsection (a) 
     for fiscal year 2012 shall be derived from amounts available 
     for that fiscal year for operation and maintenance for the 
     Air Force.
       (e) Coverage of Costs of OSCI in Connection With Sales of 
     Defense Articles or Defense Services to Iraq.--The President 
     shall ensure that any letter of offer for the sale to Iraq of 
     any defense articles or defense services issued after the 
     date of the enactment of this Act includes, consistent with 
     the provisions of the Arms Export Control Act (22 U.S.C. 2751 
     et seq.), charges for administrative services sufficient to 
     recover the pro rata costs of operations and activities of 
     the Office of Security Cooperation in Iraq and associated 
     security assistance teams in Iraq in connection with such 
     sale.

     SEC. 1229. BENCHMARKS TO EVALUATE THE PROGRESS BEING MADE 
                   TOWARD THE TRANSITION OF SECURITY 
                   RESPONSIBILITIES FOR AFGHANISTAN TO THE 
                   GOVERNMENT OF AFGHANISTAN.

       (a) Findings.--Congress makes the following findings:
       (1) October 7, 2011, will mark the 10-year anniversary of 
     the start of Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan.
       (2) Military operations in Afghanistan have cost United 
     States taxpayers more than $300,000,000,000 to date.
       (3) As of June 6, 2011, 1,599 members of the United States 
     Armed Forces have lost their lives in support of Operation 
     Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan and more than 11,000 have 
     been wounded.
       (4) On December 1, 2009, at a speech at the United States 
     Military Academy at West Point, New York, President Barack 
     Obama stated that the United States would begin the transfer 
     of United States Armed Forces out of Afghanistan in July 2011 
     with the pace of reductions to be based upon conditions on 
     the ground.
       (5) In the December 2010 Afghanistan-Pakistan Annual 
     Review, President Obama reaffirmed that the core goal of the 
     United States strategy in Afghanistan is to disrupt, 
     dismantle, and defeat al Qaeda.
       (6) In January 2010, participants at the London Conference 
     pledged to develop a plan for phased transition to Afghan 
     security lead. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) 
     and foreign ministers of the constituent elements of the 
     International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) endorsed the 
     Joint Framework for Transition in April 2010, and President 
     Obama and President Karzai of Afghanistan committed to the 
     process in a May 2010 joint statement.
       (7) At the Kabul Conference in July 2010, the international 
     community expressed its support for the objective of 
     President Karzai that the Afghanistan National Security 
     Forces (ANSF) should lead and conduct all military operations 
     in all provinces in Afghanistan by the end of 2014, support 
     that was later re-affirmed by North Atlantic Treaty 
     Organization and International Security Assistance Force 
     member nations at the Lisbon Summit in November 2010.
       (8) On May 1, 2011, in support of the goal to disrupt, 
     dismantle, and defeat al Qaeda, President Obama authorized a 
     United States operation that killed Osama bin Laden, leader 
     of al Qaeda. While the impact of his death on al Qaeda 
     remains to be seen, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates called 
     the death of bin Laden a ``game changer'' in a speech on May 
     6, 2011.
       (b) Benchmarks Required.--The President shall establish, 
     and may update from time to time, a comprehensive set of 
     benchmarks to evaluate progress being made toward the 
     objective of transitioning and transferring lead security 
     responsibilities in Afghanistan to the Government of 
     Afghanistan by December 31, 2014.
       (c) Transition Plan.--The President shall devise a plan 
     based on inputs from military commanders, NATO and Coalition 
     allies, the diplomatic missions in the region, and 
     appropriate members of the Cabinet, along with the 
     consultation of Congress, for expediting the drawdown of 
     United States combat troops in Afghanistan and accelerating 
     the transfer of security authority to Afghan authorities.
       (d) Submittal to Congress.--The President shall include the 
     most current set of benchmarks established pursuant to 
     subsection (b) and the plan pursuant to subsection (c) with 
     each report on progress toward security and stability in 
     Afghanistan that is submitted to Congress under sections 1230 
     and 1231 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal 
     Year 2008 (Public Law 110-181; 122 Stat. 385, 390).

     SEC. 1230. CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENT REGARDING EFFORTS BY 
                   GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN TO IMPLEMENT A STRATEGY 
                   TO COUNTER IMPROVISED EXPLOSIVE DEVICES.

       (a) Certification Requirement.--

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       (1) In general.--None of the amounts authorized to be 
     appropriated under this Act for the Pakistan 
     Counterinsurgency Fund or transferred to the Pakistan 
     Counterinsurgency Fund from the Pakistan Counterinsurgency 
     Capability Fund should be made available for the Government 
     of Pakistan until the Secretary of Defense, in consultation 
     with the Secretary of State, certifies to the congressional 
     defense committees and the Committee on Foreign Relations of 
     the Senate and the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House 
     of Representatives that the Government of Pakistan is 
     demonstrating a continuing commitment to and is making 
     significant efforts towards the implementation of a strategy 
     to counter improvised explosive devices (IEDs).
       (2) Significant implementation efforts.--For purposes of 
     this subsection, significant implementation efforts include 
     attacking IED networks, monitoring of known precursors used 
     in IEDs, and the development of a strict protocol for the 
     manufacture of explosive materials, including calcium 
     ammonium nitrate, and accessories and their supply to 
     legitimate end users.
       (b) Waiver.--The Secretary of Defense, in consultation with 
     the Secretary of State, may waive the requirements of 
     subsection (a) if the Secretary determines it is in the 
     national security interest of the United States to do so.

     SEC. 1231. REPORT ON COALITION SUPPORT FUND REIMBURSEMENTS TO 
                   THE GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN FOR OPERATIONS 
                   CONDUCTED IN SUPPORT OF OPERATION ENDURING 
                   FREEDOM.

       (a) In General.--Not later than 120 days after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense shall 
     submit a report to the congressional defense committees and 
     the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate and the 
     Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives 
     assessing the effectiveness of the Coalition Support Fund 
     reimbursements to the Government of Pakistan for operations 
     conducted in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.
       (b) Elements.--The report required under subsection (a) 
     shall include the following elements:
       (1) A description of the types of reimbursements requested 
     by the Government of Pakistan.
       (2) The total amount reimbursed to the Government of 
     Pakistan since the beginning of Operation Enduring Freedom, 
     in the aggregate and by fiscal year.
       (3) The percentage and types of reimbursement requests made 
     by the Government of Pakistan for which the United States 
     Government has deferred or not provided payment.
       (4) An assessment of the effectiveness of Coalition Support 
     Fund reimbursements in supporting operations conducted by the 
     Government of Pakistan in support of Operation Enduring 
     Freedom and of the impact of those operations in containing 
     the ability of terrorist organizations to threaten the 
     stability of Afghanistan and Pakistan and to impede the 
     operations of the United States in Afghanistan.
       (5) Recommendations, if any, relative to potential 
     alternatives to or termination of reimbursements from the 
     Coalition Support Fund to the Government of Pakistan taking 
     into account the transition plan for Afghanistan.
       (c) Form.--The report required under subsection (a) shall 
     be submitted in unclassified form, but may contain a 
     classified annex.

                 Subtitle C--Reports and Other Matters

     SEC. 1241. REPORT ON PROGRESS OF THE AFRICAN UNION IN 
                   OPERATIONALIZING THE AFRICAN STANDBY FORCE.

       (a) Report Required.--Not later than 180 days after the 
     date of the enactment of this Act, the Under Secretary of 
     Defense for Policy shall submit to the Committees on Armed 
     Services of the Senate and the House of Representatives a 
     report on the progress of the African Union in 
     operationalizing the African Standby Force.
       (b) Elements.--The report required by subsection (a) shall 
     include the following:
       (1) An assessment of the existing personnel strengths and 
     capabilities of each of the five regional brigades of the 
     African Standby Force and their brigade-level headquarters.
       (2) An assessment of the specific capacity-building needs 
     of the African Standby Force, including with respect to 
     supply management, information management, strategic 
     planning, and other critical components.
       (3) A description of the functionality of the supply depots 
     of each brigade referred to in paragraph (1), and current 
     information on existing stocks of each such brigade.
       (4) An assessment of the capacity of the African Union to 
     manage the African Standby Force.
       (5) An assessment of inter-organizational coordination on 
     assistance to the African Union and the African Standby Force 
     between multilateral donors, including the United Nations, 
     the European Union, and the North Atlantic Treaty 
     Organization.
       (6) An assessment of the capacity of the African Union to 
     absorb additional international assistance toward the 
     development of a fully functional African Standby Force.

     SEC. 1242. COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES REPORT ON 
                   THE NATIONAL GUARD STATE PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM.

       (a) Report Required.--Not later than March 31, 2012, the 
     Comptroller General of the United States shall submit to the 
     Committee on Armed Services of the Senate and the Committee 
     on Armed Services of the House of Representatives a report on 
     the National Guard State Partnership Program.
       (b) Elements.--The report required by subsection (a) shall 
     include the following:
       (1) A summary of the sources of funds for the State 
     Partnership Program over the last five years.
       (2) An analysis of the types and frequency of activities 
     performed by participants in the State Partnership Program.
       (3) A description of the objectives of the State 
     Partnership Program and the manner in which objectives under 
     the program are established and coordinated with the Office 
     of the Secretary of Defense, the geographic combatant 
     commands, United States Country Teams, and other departments 
     and agencies of the United States Government.
       (4) A description of the manner in which the Department of 
     Defense selects and designates particular State and foreign 
     country partnerships under the State Partnership Program.
       (5) A description of the manner in which the Department 
     measures the effectiveness of the activities under the State 
     Partnership Program in meeting the objectives of the program.
       (6) An assessment by the Comptroller General of the United 
     States of the effectiveness of the activities under the State 
     Partnership Program in meeting the objectives of the program.

     SEC. 1243. MAN-PORTABLE AIR-DEFENSE SYSTEMS ORIGINATING FROM 
                   LIBYA.

       (a) Statement of Policy.--Pursuant to section 11 of the 
     Department of State Authorities Act of 2006 (22 U.S.C. 
     2349bb-6), the following is the policy of the United States:
       (1) To reduce and mitigate, to the greatest extent 
     feasible, the threat posed to United States citizens and 
     citizens of allies of the United States by man-portable air-
     defense systems (MANPADS) that were in Libya as of March 19, 
     2011.
       (2) To seek the cooperation of, and to assist, the 
     Government of Libya and governments of neighboring countries 
     and other countries (as determined by the President) to 
     secure, remove, or eliminate stocks of man-portable air-
     defense systems described in paragraph (1) that pose a threat 
     to United States citizens and citizens of allies of the 
     United States.
       (3) To pursue, as a matter of priority, an agreement with 
     the Government of Libya and governments of neighboring 
     countries and other countries (as determined by the Secretary 
     of State) to formalize cooperation with the United States to 
     limit the availability, transfer, and proliferation of man-
     portable air-defense systems described in paragraph (1).
       (b) Intelligence Community Assessment on MANPADS in 
     Libya.--
       (1) In general.--The Director of National Intelligence 
     shall submit to the appropriate committees of Congress an 
     assessment by the intelligence community that accounts for 
     the disposition of, and the threat to United States citizens 
     and citizens of allies of the United States posed by man-
     portable air-defense systems that were in Libya as of March 
     19, 2011. The assessment shall be submitted as soon as 
     practicable, but not later than the end of the 45-day period 
     beginning on the date of the enactment of this Act.
       (2) Elements.--The assessment submitted under this 
     subsection shall include the following:
       (A) An estimate of the number of man-portable air-defense 
     systems that were in Libya as of March 19, 2011.
       (B) An estimate of the number of man-portable air-defense 
     systems in Libya as of March 19, 2011, that are currently in 
     the secure custody of the Government of Libya, the United 
     States, an ally of the United States, a member of the North 
     Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), or the United Nations.
       (C) An estimate of the number of man-portable air-defense 
     systems in Libya as of March 19, 2011, that were destroyed, 
     disabled, or otherwise rendered unusable during Operation 
     Unified Protector and since the end of Operation Unified 
     Protector.
       (D) An assessment of the number of man-portable air-defense 
     systems that is the difference between the number of man-
     portable air-defense systems in Libya as of March 19, 2011, 
     and the cumulative number of man-portable air-defense systems 
     accounted for under subparagraphs (B) and (C), and the 
     current disposition and locations of such man-portable air-
     defense systems.
       (E) An assessment of the number of man-portable air-defense 
     systems that are currently in the custody of militias in 
     Libya.
       (F) A list of any organizations designated as terrorist 
     organizations by the Department of State, or affiliate 
     organizations or members of such organizations, that are 
     known or believed to have custody of any man-portable air-
     defense systems that were in the custody of the Government of 
     Libya as of March 19, 2011.
       (G) An assessment of the threat posed to United States 
     citizens and citizens of allies of the United States from 
     unsecured man-portable air-defense systems (as defined in 
     section 11 of the Department of State Authorities Act of 
     2006) originating from Libya.
       (H) An assessment of the effect of the proliferation of 
     man-portable air-defense systems that were in Libya as of 
     March 19, 2011, on the price and availability of man-portable 
     air-defense systems that are on the global arms market.
       (3) Notice regarding delay in submittal.--If, before the 
     end of the 45-day period specified in paragraph (1), the 
     Director determines that the assessment required by that 
     paragraph cannot be submitted by the end of that period as 
     required by that paragraph, the Director shall (before the 
     end of that period) submit to the appropriate committees of 
     Congress a report setting forth--
       (A) the reasons why the assessment cannot be submitted by 
     the end of that period; and
       (B) an estimated date for the submittal of the assessment.
       (c) Comprehensive Strategy on Threat of MANPADS Originating 
     From Libya.--
       (1) Strategy required.--The President shall develop and 
     implement, and from time to time update, a comprehensive 
     strategy, pursuant to section 11 of the Department of State 
     Authorities Act of 2006, to reduce and mitigate the

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     threat posed to United States citizens and citizens of allies 
     of the United States from man-portable air-defense systems 
     that were in Libya as of March 19, 2011.
       (2) Report required.--
       (A) In general.--Not later than 45 days after the 
     assessment required by subsection (b) is submitted to the 
     appropriate committees of Congress, the President shall 
     submit to the appropriate committees of Congress a report 
     setting forth the strategy required by paragraph (1).
       (B) Elements.--The report required by this paragraph shall 
     include the following:
       (i) An assessment of the effectiveness of efforts 
     undertaken to date by the United States, Libya, Mauritania, 
     Egypt, Algeria, Tunisia, Mali, Morocco, Niger, Chad, the 
     United Nations, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, and 
     any other country or entity (as determined by the President) 
     to reduce the threat posed to United States citizens and 
     citizens of allies of the United States from man-portable 
     air-defense systems that were in Libya as of March 19, 2011.
       (ii) A timeline for future efforts by the United States, 
     Libya, and neighboring countries to--

       (I) secure, remove, or disable any man-portable air-defense 
     systems that remain in Libya;
       (II) counter proliferation of man-portable air-defense 
     systems originating from Libya that are in the region; and
       (III) disrupt the ability of terrorists, non-state actors, 
     and state sponsors of terrorism to acquire such man-portable 
     air-defense systems.

       (iii) A description of any additional funding required to 
     address the threat of man-portable air-defense systems 
     originating from Libya.
       (iv) A description of technologies currently available to 
     reduce the susceptibility and vulnerability of civilian 
     aircraft to man-portable air-defense systems, including an 
     assessment of the feasibility of using aircraft-based anti-
     missile systems to protect United States passenger jets.
       (v) Recommendations for the most effective policy measures 
     that can be taken to reduce and mitigate the threat posed to 
     United States citizens and citizens of allies of the United 
     States from man-portable air-defense systems that were in 
     Libya as of March 19, 2011.
       (vi) Such recommendations for legislative or administrative 
     action as the President considers appropriate to implement 
     the strategy required by paragraph (1).
       (C) Form.--The report required by this paragraph shall be 
     submitted in unclassified form, but may include a classified 
     annex.
       (d) Appropriate Committees of Congress Defined.--In this 
     section, the term ``appropriate committees of Congress'' 
     means--
       (1) the Committee on Armed Services, the Committee on 
     Foreign Relations, and the Select Committee on Intelligence 
     of the Senate; and
       (2) the Committee on Armed Services, the Committee on 
     Foreign Affairs, and the Permanent Select Committee on 
     Intelligence of the House of Representatives.

     SEC. 1244. DEFENSE COOPERATION WITH REPUBLIC OF GEORGIA.

       (a) Plan for Normalization.--Not later than 90 days after 
     the date of the enactment of this Act, the President shall 
     develop and submit to the congressional defense committees 
     and the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate and the 
     Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives 
     a plan for the normalization of United States defense 
     cooperation with the Republic of Georgia, including the sale 
     of defensive arms.
       (b) Objectives.--The plan required under subsection (a) 
     shall address the following objectives:
       (1) To establish a normalized defense cooperation 
     relationship between the United States and the Republic of 
     Georgia, taking into consideration the progress of the 
     Government of the Republic of Georgia on democratic and 
     economic reforms and the capacity of the Georgian armed 
     forces.
       (2) To support the Government of the Republic of Georgia in 
     providing for the defense of its government, people, and 
     sovereign territory, consistent with the continuing 
     commitment of the Government of the Republic of Georgia to 
     its nonuse-of-force pledge and consistent with Article 51 of 
     the Charter of the United Nations.
       (3) To provide for the sale by the United States of defense 
     articles and services in support of the efforts of the 
     Government of the Republic of Georgia to provide for its own 
     self-defense consistent with paragraphs (1) and (2).
       (4) To continue to enhance the ability of the Government of 
     the Republic of Georgia to participate in coalition 
     operations and meet NATO partnership goals.
       (5) To encourage NATO member and candidate countries to 
     restore and enhance their sales of defensive articles and 
     services to the Republic of Georgia as part of a broader NATO 
     effort to deepen its defense relationship and cooperation 
     with the Republic of Georgia.
       (6) To ensure maximum transparency in the United States-
     Georgia defense relationship.
       (c) Included Information.--The plan required under 
     subsection (a) shall include the following information:
       (1) A needs-based assessment, or an update to an existing 
     needs-based assessment, of the defense requirements of the 
     Republic of Georgia, which shall be prepared by the 
     Department of Defense.
       (2) A description of each of the requests by the Government 
     of the Republic of Georgia for purchase of defense articles 
     and services during the two-year period ending on the date of 
     the report.
       (3) A summary of the defense needs asserted by the 
     Government of the Republic of Georgia as justification for 
     its requests for defensive arms purchases.
       (4) A description of the action taken on any defensive arms 
     sale request by the Government of the Republic of Georgia and 
     an explanation for such action.
       (d) Form.--The plan required under subsection (a) shall be 
     submitted in unclassified form, but may contain a classified 
     annex.

     SEC. 1245. IMPOSITION OF SANCTIONS WITH RESPECT TO THE 
                   FINANCIAL SECTOR OF IRAN.

       (a) Findings.--Congress makes the following findings:
       (1) On November 21, 2011, the Secretary of the Treasury 
     issued a finding under section 5318A of title 31, United 
     States Code, that identified Iran as a jurisdiction of 
     primary money laundering concern.
       (2) In that finding, the Financial Crimes Enforcement 
     Network of the Department of the Treasury wrote, ``The 
     Central Bank of Iran, which regulates Iranian banks, has 
     assisted designated Iranian banks by transferring billions of 
     dollars to these banks in 2011. In mid-2011, the CBI 
     transferred several billion dollars to designated banks, 
     including Saderat, Mellat, EDBI and Melli, through a variety 
     of payment schemes. In making these transfers, the CBI 
     attempted to evade sanctions by minimizing the direct 
     involvement of large international banks with both CBI and 
     designated Iranian banks.''.
       (3) On November 22, 2011, the Under Secretary of the 
     Treasury for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence, David 
     Cohen, wrote, ``Treasury is calling out the entire Iranian 
     banking sector, including the Central Bank of Iran, as posing 
     terrorist financing, proliferation financing, and money 
     laundering risks for the global financial system.''.
       (b) Designation of Financial Sector of Iran as of Primary 
     Money Laundering Concern.--The financial sector of Iran, 
     including the Central Bank of Iran, is designated as of 
     primary money laundering concern for purposes of section 
     5318A of title 31, United States Code, because of the threat 
     to government and financial institutions resulting from the 
     illicit activities of the Government of Iran, including its 
     pursuit of nuclear weapons, support for international 
     terrorism, and efforts to deceive responsible financial 
     institutions and evade sanctions.
       (c) Freezing of Assets of Iranian Financial Institutions.--
     The President shall, pursuant to the International Emergency 
     Economic Powers Act (50 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.), block and 
     prohibit all transactions in all property and interests in 
     property of an Iranian financial institution if such property 
     and interests in property are in the United States, come 
     within the United States, or are or come within the 
     possession or control of a United States person.
       (d) Imposition of Sanctions With Respect to the Central 
     Bank of Iran and Other Iranian Financial Institutions.--
       (1) In general.--Except as specifically provided in this 
     subsection, beginning on the date that is 60 days after the 
     date of the enactment of this Act, the President--
       (A) shall prohibit the opening or maintaining in the United 
     States of a correspondent account or a payable-through 
     account by a foreign financial institution that the President 
     determines has knowingly conducted or facilitated any 
     significant financial transaction with the Central Bank of 
     Iran or another Iranian financial institution designated by 
     the Secretary of the Treasury for the imposition of sanctions 
     pursuant to the International Emergency Economic Powers Act 
     (50 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.); and
       (B) may impose sanctions pursuant to the International 
     Emergency Economic Powers Act (50 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.) with 
     respect to the Central Bank of Iran.
       (2) Exception for sales of food, medicine, and medical 
     devices.--The President may not impose sanctions under 
     paragraph (1) with respect to any person for conducting or 
     facilitating a transaction for the sale of food, medicine, or 
     medical devices to Iran.
       (3) Applicability of sanctions with respect to foreign 
     central banks.--Except as provided in paragraph (4), 
     sanctions imposed under paragraph (1)(A) shall apply with 
     respect to a foreign financial institution owned or 
     controlled by the government of a foreign country, including 
     a central bank of a foreign country, only insofar as it 
     engages in a financial transaction for the sale or purchase 
     of petroleum or petroleum products to or from Iran conducted 
     or facilitated on or after that date that is 180 days after 
     the date of the enactment of this Act.
       (4) Applicability of sanctions with respect to petroleum 
     transactions.--
       (A) Report required.--Not later than 60 days after the date 
     of the enactment of this Act, and every 60 days thereafter, 
     the Administrator of the Energy Information Administration, 
     in consultation with the Secretary of the Treasury, shall 
     submit to Congress a report on the availability and price of 
     petroleum and petroleum products produced in countries other 
     than Iran in the 60-day period preceding the submission of 
     the report.
       (B) Determination required.--Not later than 90 days after 
     the date of the enactment of the Act, and every 180 days 
     thereafter, the President shall make a determination, based 
     on the reports required by subparagraph (A), of whether the 
     price and supply of petroleum and petroleum products produced 
     in countries other than Iran is sufficient to permit 
     purchasers of petroleum and petroleum products from Iran to 
     reduce significantly in volume their purchases from Iran.
       (C) Application of sanctions.--Except as provided in 
     subparagraph (D), sanctions imposed under paragraph (1)(A) 
     shall apply with respect to a financial transaction conducted 
     or facilitated by a foreign financial institution on or after 
     the date that is 180 days after the date of the enactment of 
     this Act for the purchase of petroleum or petroleum products 
     from Iran if the President determines pursuant to 
     subparagraph (B) that there is a sufficient supply of 
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     than Iran to permit a significant reduction in the volume of 
     petroleum and petroleum products purchased from Iran by or 
     through foreign financial institutions.
       (D) Exception.--Sanctions imposed pursuant to paragraph (1) 
     shall not apply with respect to a foreign financial 
     institution if the President determines and reports to 
     Congress, not later than 90 days after the date on which the 
     President makes the determination required by subparagraph 
     (B), and every 180 days thereafter, that the country with 
     primary jurisdiction over the foreign financial institution 
     has significantly reduced its volume of crude oil purchases 
     from Iran during the period beginning on the date on which 
     the President submitted the last report with respect to the 
     country under this subparagraph.
       (5) Waiver.--The President may waive the imposition of 
     sanctions under paragraph (1) for a period of not more than 
     120 days, and may renew that waiver for additional periods of 
     not more than 120 days, if the President--
       (A) determines that such a waiver is vital to the national 
     security of the United States; and
       (B) submits to Congress a report--
       (i) providing a justification for the waiver; and
       (ii) that includes any concrete cooperation the President 
     has received or expects to receive as a result of the waiver.
       (e) Multilateral Diplomacy Initiative.--
       (1) In general.--The President shall--
       (A) carry out an initiative of multilateral diplomacy to 
     persuade countries purchasing oil from Iran--
       (i) to limit the use by Iran of revenue from purchases of 
     oil to purchases of non-luxury consumers goods from the 
     country purchasing the oil; and
       (ii) to prohibit purchases by Iran of--

       (I) military or dual-use technology, including items--

       (aa) in the Annex to the to the Missile Technology Control 
     Regime Guidelines;
       (bb) in the Annex on Chemicals to the Convention on the 
     Prohibition of the Development, Production, Stockpiling and 
     Use of Chemical Weapons and on their Destruction, done at 
     Paris January 13, 1993, and entered into force April 29, 1997 
     (commonly known as the ``Chemical Weapons Convention'');
       (cc) in Part 1 or 2 of the Nuclear Suppliers Group 
     Guidelines; or
       (dd) on a control list of the Wassenaar Arrangement on 
     Export Controls for Conventional Arms and Dual-Use Goods and 
     Technologies; or

       (II) any other item that could contribute to Iran's 
     conventional, nuclear, chemical or biological weapons 
     program; and

       (B) conduct outreach to petroleum-producing countries to 
     encourage those countries to increase their output of crude 
     oil to ensure there is a sufficient supply of crude oil from 
     countries other than Iran and to minimize any impact on the 
     price of oil resulting from the imposition of sanctions under 
     this section.
       (2) Report required.--Not later than 180 days after the 
     date of the enactment of this Act, and every 180 days 
     thereafter, the President shall submit to Congress a report 
     on the efforts of the President to carry out the initiative 
     described in paragraph (1)(A) and conduct the outreach 
     described in paragraph (1)(B) and the results of those 
     efforts.
       (f) Form of Reports.--Each report submitted under this 
     section shall be submitted in unclassified form, but may 
     contain a classified annex.
       (g) Definitions.--In this section:
       (1) Account; correspondent account; payable-through 
     account.--The terms ``account'', ``correspondent account'', 
     and ``payable-through account'' have the meanings given those 
     terms in section 5318A of title 31, United States Code.
       (2) Foreign financial institution.--The term ``foreign 
     financial institution'' has the meaning of that term as 
     determined by the Secretary of the Treasury pursuant to 
     section 104(i) of the Comprehensive Iran Sanctions, 
     Accountability, and Divestment Act of 2010 (22 U.S.C. 
     8513(i)).
       (3) United states person.--The term ``United States 
     person'' means--
       (A) a natural person who is a citizen or resident of the 
     United States or a national of the United States (as defined 
     in section 101(a) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 
     U.S.C. 1101(a)); and
       (B) an entity that is organized under the laws of the 
     United States or jurisdiction within the United States.

                TITLE XIII--COOPERATIVE THREAT REDUCTION

     SEC. 1301. SPECIFICATION OF COOPERATIVE THREAT REDUCTION 
                   PROGRAMS AND FUNDS.

       (a) Specification of Cooperative Threat Reduction 
     Programs.--For purposes of section 301 and other provisions 
     of this Act, Cooperative Threat Reduction programs are the 
     programs specified in section 1501 of the National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1997 (50 U.S.C. 2632 note).
       (b) Fiscal Year 2012 Cooperative Threat Reduction Funds 
     Defined.--As used in this title, the term ``fiscal year 2012 
     Cooperative Threat Reduction funds'' means the funds 
     appropriated pursuant to the authorization of appropriations 
     in section 301 and made available by the funding table in 
     section 4301 for Cooperative Threat Reduction programs.
       (c) Availability of Funds.--Funds appropriated pursuant to 
     the authorization of appropriations in section 301 and made 
     available by the funding table in section 4301 for 
     Cooperative Threat Reduction programs shall be available for 
     obligation for fiscal years 2012, 2013, and 2014.

     SEC. 1302. FUNDING ALLOCATIONS.

       (a) Funding for Specific Purposes.--Of the $508,219,000 
     authorized to be appropriated to the Department of Defense 
     for fiscal year 2012 in section 301 and made available by the 
     funding table in section 4301 for Cooperative Threat 
     Reduction programs, the following amounts may be obligated 
     for the purposes specified:
       (1) For strategic offensive arms elimination, $63,221,000.
       (2) For chemical weapons destruction, $9,804,000.
       (3) For global nuclear security, $121,143,000.
       (4) For cooperative biological engagement, $259,470,000.
       (5) For proliferation prevention, $28,080,000.
       (6) For threat reduction engagement, $2,500,000.
       (7) For other assessments/administrative support, 
     $24,001,000.
       (b) Report on Obligation or Expenditure of Funds for Other 
     Purposes.--No fiscal year 2012 Cooperative Threat Reduction 
     funds may be obligated or expended for a purpose other than a 
     purpose listed in paragraphs (1) through (7) of subsection 
     (a) until 15 days after the date that the Secretary of 
     Defense submits to Congress a report on the purpose for which 
     the funds will be obligated or expended and the amount of 
     funds to be obligated or expended. Nothing in the preceding 
     sentence shall be construed as authorizing the obligation or 
     expenditure of fiscal year 2012 Cooperative Threat Reduction 
     funds for a purpose for which the obligation or expenditure 
     of such funds is specifically prohibited under this title or 
     any other provision of law.
       (c) Limited Authority To Vary Individual Amounts.--
       (1) In general.--Subject to paragraph (2), in any case in 
     which the Secretary of Defense determines that it is 
     necessary to do so in the national interest, the Secretary 
     may obligate amounts appropriated for fiscal year 2012 for a 
     purpose listed in paragraphs (1) through (7) of subsection 
     (a) in excess of the specific amount authorized for that 
     purpose.
       (2) Notice-and-wait required.--An obligation of funds for a 
     purpose stated in paragraphs (1) through (7) of subsection 
     (a) in excess of the specific amount authorized for such 
     purpose may be made using the authority provided in paragraph 
     (1) only after--
       (A) the Secretary submits to Congress notification of the 
     intent to do so together with a complete discussion of the 
     justification for doing so; and
       (B) 15 days have elapsed following the date of the 
     notification.

     SEC. 1303. LIMITATION ON USE OF FUNDS FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF 
                   CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE IN COUNTRIES OUTSIDE OF 
                   THE FORMER SOVIET UNION.

       Not more than $500,000 of the fiscal year 2012 Cooperative 
     Threat Reduction funds may be obligated or expended to 
     establish a center of excellence in a country that is not a 
     state of the former Soviet Union until the date that is 15 
     days after the date on which the Secretary of Defense submits 
     to the congressional defense committees a report that 
     includes the following:
       (1) An identification of the country in which the center 
     will be located.
       (2) A description of the purpose for which the center will 
     be established.
       (3) The agreement under which the center will operate.
       (4) A funding plan for the center, including--
       (A) the amount of funds to be provided by the government of 
     the country in which the center will be located; and
       (B) the percentage of the total cost of establishing and 
     operating the center the funds described in subparagraph (A) 
     will cover.

                    TITLE XIV--OTHER AUTHORIZATIONS

                     Subtitle A--Military Programs

     SEC. 1401. WORKING CAPITAL FUNDS.

       Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal 
     year 2012 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, as 
     specified in the funding table in section 4401.

     SEC. 1402. NATIONAL DEFENSE SEALIFT FUND.

       Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal 
     year 2012 for the National Defense Sealift Fund, as specified 
     in the funding table in section 4401.

     SEC. 1403. DEFENSE HEALTH PROGRAM.

       Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for the 
     Department of Defense for fiscal year 2012 for expenses, not 
     otherwise provided for, for the Defense Health Program, as 
     specified in the funding table in section 4401.

     SEC. 1404. 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 2012 for expenses, not otherwise provided 
     for, for Chemical Agents and Munitions Destruction, Defense, 
     as specified in the funding table in section 4401.
       (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. 1405. DRUG INTERDICTION AND COUNTER-DRUG ACTIVITIES, 
                   DEFENSE-WIDE.

       Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for the 
     Department of Defense for fiscal year 2012 for expenses, not 
     otherwise provided for, for Drug Interdiction and Counter-
     Drug Activities, Defense-wide, as specified in the funding 
     table in section 4401.

     SEC. 1406. DEFENSE INSPECTOR GENERAL.

       Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for the 
     Department of Defense for fiscal

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     year 2012 for expenses, not otherwise provided for, for the 
     Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Defense, 
     as specified in the funding table in section 4401.

                 Subtitle B--National Defense Stockpile

     SEC. 1411. AUTHORIZED USES OF NATIONAL DEFENSE STOCKPILE 
                   FUNDS.

       (a) Obligation of Stockpile Funds.--During fiscal year 
     2012, the National Defense Stockpile Manager may obligate up 
     to $50,107,320 of the funds in the National Defense Stockpile 
     Transaction Fund established under subsection (a) of section 
     9 of the Strategic and Critical Materials Stock Piling Act 
     (50 U.S.C. 98h) for the authorized uses of such funds under 
     subsection (b)(2) of such section, including the disposal of 
     hazardous materials that are environmentally sensitive.
       (b) Additional Obligations.--The National Defense Stockpile 
     Manager may obligate amounts in excess of the amount 
     specified in subsection (a) if the National Defense Stockpile 
     Manager notifies Congress that extraordinary or emergency 
     conditions necessitate the additional obligations. The 
     National Defense Stockpile Manager may make the additional 
     obligations described in the notification after the end of 
     the 45-day period beginning on the date on which Congress 
     receives the notification.
       (c) Limitations.--The authorities provided by this section 
     shall be subject to such limitations as may be provided in 
     appropriations Acts.

     SEC. 1412. REVISION TO REQUIRED RECEIPT OBJECTIVES FOR 
                   PREVIOUSLY AUTHORIZED DISPOSALS FROM THE 
                   NATIONAL DEFENSE STOCKPILE.

       Section 3402(b) of the National Defense Authorization Act 
     for Fiscal Year 2000 (Public Law 106-65; 50 U.S.C. 98d note), 
     as most recently amended by section 1412 of the Ike Skelton 
     National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 
     (Public Law 111-383; 124 Stat. 4412), is further amended by 
     striking ``$730,000,000 by the end of fiscal year 2013'' in 
     paragraph (5) and inserting ``$830,000,000 by the end of 
     fiscal year 2016''.

                Subtitle C--Armed Forces Retirement Home

                PART I--AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS

     SEC. 1421. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.

       There is hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal 
     year 2012 from the Armed Forces Retirement Home Trust Fund 
     the sum of $67,700,000 for the operation of the Armed Forces 
     Retirement Home.

           PART II--ARMED FORCES RETIREMENT HOME AUTHORITIES

     SEC. 1422. AMENDMENT OF ARMED FORCES RETIREMENT HOME ACT OF 
                   1991.

       Except as otherwise expressly provided, whenever in this 
     part an amendment or repeal is expressed in terms of an 
     amendment to, or a repeal of, a section or other provision, 
     the reference shall be considered to be made to a section or 
     other provision of the Armed Forces Retirement Home Act of 
     1991 (title XV of Public Law 101-510; 24 U.S.C. 401 et seq.).

     SEC. 1423. ANNUAL VALIDATION OF MULTIYEAR ACCREDITATION.

       (a) In General.--Section 1511(g) (24 U.S.C. 411(g)) is 
     amended--
       (1) by inserting ``(1)'' before ``The Chief Operating 
     Officer shall''; and
       (2) by adding at the end the following new paragraph:
       ``(2)(A) If the Chief Operating Officer secures 
     accreditation for a facility of the Retirement Home (or for 
     any aspect of a facility of the Retirement Home) that is 
     effective for a period of more than one year, for each year 
     after the first year for which such accreditation is in 
     effect, the Chief Operating Officer shall seek to obtain, 
     from the organization that awarded the accreditation, a 
     validation of the accreditation. The requirement in the 
     preceding sentence shall not apply with respect to a facility 
     of the Retirement Home for any year for which the Inspector 
     General of the Department of Defense conducts an inspection 
     of that facility under section 1518(b).
       ``(B) In carrying out subparagraph (A) with respect to 
     validation of an accreditation, the Chief Operating Officer 
     may substitute another nationally recognized civilian 
     accrediting organization if the organization that awarded the 
     accreditation is not available.''.
       (b) Conforming Amendment.--The heading of such section is 
     amended by inserting ``and Annual Validation'' after 
     ``Accreditation''.

     SEC. 1424. CLARIFICATION OF DUTIES OF SENIOR MEDICAL ADVISOR.

       Section 1513A(c) (24 U.S.C. 413a(c)) is amended--
       (1) in paragraph (3)--
       (A) by striking ``and inspect'' after ``Periodically 
     visit''; and
       (B) by inserting before the period the following: ``and 
     review medical reports, inspections, and records audits to 
     make sure appropriate follow-up has been made''; and
       (2) by striking paragraphs (4) and (5).

     SEC. 1425. REPLACEMENT OF LOCAL BOARDS OF TRUSTEES FOR EACH 
                   FACILITY WITH SINGLE ADVISORY COUNCIL.

       (a) Establishment of AFRH Advisory Council.--Section 1516 
     (24 U.S.C. 416) is amended to read as follows:

     ``SEC. 1516. ADVISORY COUNCIL.

       ``(a) Establishment.--The Retirement Home shall have an 
     Advisory Council, to be known as the `Armed Forces Retirement 
     Home Advisory Council'. The Advisory Council shall serve the 
     interests of both facilities of the Retirement Home.
       ``(b) Composition; Terms of Service.--(1) The Advisory 
     Council shall consist of at least 11 members, each of whom 
     shall be a full or part-time Federal employee and at least 
     one of whom shall be from the Department of Veterans Affairs. 
     Members of the Advisory Council shall be designated by the 
     Secretary of Defense, except that a member who is an employee 
     of a department or agency outside of the Department of 
     Defense shall be designated by the head of such department or 
     agency in consultation with the Secretary of Defense.
       ``(2)(A) Except as provided in subparagraphs (B) and (C), 
     the term of service of a member of the Advisory Council shall 
     be two years. A member may be designated to serve one 
     additional term.
       ``(B) Unless earlier terminated by the Secretary of 
     Defense, a person may continue to serve as a member of the 
     Advisory Council after the expiration of the member's term 
     until a successor is designated.
       ``(C) The Secretary of Defense may terminate the 
     appointment of a member of the Advisory Council before the 
     expiration of the member's term for any reason that the 
     Secretary determines appropriate.
       ``(3) The Secretary of Defense shall designate one member 
     of the Advisory Council to serve as the chair of the Advisory 
     Council.
       ``(c) Duties.--(1) The Advisory Council shall provide to 
     the Chief Operating Officer and the Administrator of each 
     facility such observations, advice, and recommendations 
     regarding the Retirement Home as the Advisory Council 
     considers appropriate.
       ``(2) Not less often than annually, the Advisory Council 
     shall submit to the Secretary of Defense a report summarizing 
     its activities during the preceding year and providing such 
     observations and recommendations with respect to the 
     Retirement Home as the Advisory Council considers 
     appropriate.
       ``(3) In carrying out its duties, the Advisory Council 
     shall provide for participation in its activities by a 
     representative of the resident advisory committee of each 
     facility of the Retirement Home.''.
       (b) Conforming Amendments.--
       (1) Definition.--Paragraph (2) of section 1502 (24 U.S.C. 
     401) is amended to read as follows:
       ``(2) The term `Advisory Council' means the Armed Forces 
     Retirement Home Advisory Council established by section 
     1516.''.
       (2) Responsibilities and duties of senior medical 
     advisor.--Section 1513A(b) (24 U.S.C. 413a(b)) is amended--
       (A) in paragraph (1), by striking ``and the Chief Operating 
     Officer'' and inserting ``, the Chief Operating Officer, and 
     the Advisory Council''; and
       (B) in paragraph (2), by striking ``to the Local Board'' 
     and all that follows and inserting ``to the Advisory Council 
     regarding all medical and medical administrative matters of 
     each facility of the Retirement Home.''.
       (3) Responsibilities of chief operating officer.--Section 
     1515(c)(2) (24 U.S.C. 415(c)(2)) is amended by striking ``, 
     including the Local Boards of those facilities''.
       (4) Inspection of retirement home.--Section 1518 (24 U.S.C. 
     418) is amended by striking ``Local Board for the facility'' 
     each place it appears and inserting ``Advisory Council''.

     SEC. 1426. ADMINISTRATORS AND OMBUDSMEN OF FACILITIES.

       (a) Leadership of Facilities of the Retirement Home.--
     Section 1517 (24 U.S.C. 417) is amended--
       (1) in subsection (a), by striking ``a Director, a Deputy 
     Director, and an Associate Director'' and inserting ``an 
     Administrator and an Ombudsman'';
       (2) in subsections (b) and (c), by striking ``Director'' 
     each place it appears and inserting ``Administrator'';
       (3) by striking subsections (d) and (e) and redesignating 
     subsections (f), (g), (h), and (i) as subsections (d), (e), 
     (f), and (g), respectively;
       (4) in subsection (d), as so redesignated, by striking 
     ``Associate Director'' each place it appears and inserting 
     ``Ombudsman'';
       (5) in subsection (e), as so redesignated--
       (A) by striking ``Associate Director'' and inserting 
     ``Ombudsman'';
       (B) by striking ``Director and Deputy Director'' and 
     inserting ``Administrator''; and
       (C) by striking ``Director may'' and inserting 
     ``Administrator may'';
       (6) in subsection (f), as so redesignated, by striking 
     ``Director'' each place it appears and inserting 
     ``Administrator''; and
       (7) in subsection (g), as so redesignated--
       (A) in paragraph (1), by striking ``Directors'' and 
     inserting ``Administrators''; and
       (B) in paragraph (2), by striking ``a Director'' and 
     inserting ``an Administrator''.
       (b) Clerical Amendments.--Such section is further amended--
       (1) in the headings of subsections (b) and (c), by striking 
     ``Director'' and inserting ``Administrator'';
       (2) in the headings of subsection (d) and (e), as 
     redesignated by subsection (a)(3), by striking ``Associate 
     Director'' and inserting ``Ombudsman''; and
       (3) in the heading of subsection (g), as so redesignated, 
     by striking ``Directors'' and inserting ``Administrators''.
       (c) Conforming Amendments.--
       (1) The following provisions are amended by striking 
     ``Director'' each place it appears and inserting 
     ``Administrator'': sections 1511(d)(2), 1512(c), 1514(a), 
     1518(b)(4), 1518(c), 1518(d)(2), 1520, 1522, and 1523(b) (24 
     U.S.C. 411(d)(2), 412(c), 414(a), 418(c), 418(d)(2), 420, 
     422, 423(b)).
       (2) Sections 1514(b) and 1520(c) (24 U.S.C. 414(b), 420(c)) 
     are amended by striking ``Directors'' and inserting 
     ``Administrators''.

     SEC. 1427. INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS.

       Section 1518 (24 U.S.C. 418) is amended--
       (1) in subsection (b)--
       (A) in paragraph (1)--
       (i) by striking ``In any year in which a facility of the 
     Retirement Home is not inspected by a nationally recognized 
     civilian accrediting organization,'' and inserting ``Not less 
     often than every three years,'';

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       (ii) by striking ``of that facility'' and inserting ``of 
     each facility of the Retirement Home'';
       (iii) by inserting ``long-term care,'' after ``assisted 
     living,''; and
       (iv) by striking ``or council''; and
       (B) in paragraph (3), by striking ``or council'';
       (2) in subsection (c)--
       (A) by striking paragraph (2);
       (B) by designating the second sentence as a new paragraph 
     (2) and indenting such paragraph, as so designated, two ems 
     from the left margin; and
       (C) in such paragraph (2), as so designated--
       (i) by striking ``45 days'' and inserting ``90 days''; and
       (ii) by adding at the end the following new sentence: ``The 
     report shall include the plan of the Chief Operating Officer 
     to address the recommendations and other matters set forth in 
     the report.''; and
       (3) in subsection (e)(1)--
       (A) by striking ``45 days'' and inserting ``60 days'';
       (B) by striking ``Director of the facility concerned'' and 
     inserting ``Chief Operating Officer''; and
       (C) by striking ``, the Chief Operating Officer,'' after 
     ``Secretary of Defense''.

     SEC. 1428. REPEAL OF OBSOLETE PROVISIONS.

       Part B, relating to transitional provisions for the Armed 
     Forces Retirement Home Board and the Directors and Deputy 
     Directors of the facilities of the Armed Forces Retirement 
     Home, is repealed.

     SEC. 1429. TECHNICAL, CONFORMING, AND CLERICAL AMENDMENTS.

       (a) Correction of Obsolete References to Retirement Home 
     Board.--
       (1) Armed forces retirement home act.--Section 1519(a)(2) 
     (24 U.S.C. 419(a)(2)) is amended by striking ``Retirement 
     Home Board'' and inserting ``Chief Operating Officer''.
       (2) Title 10, usc.--Section 2772(b) of title 10, United 
     States Code, is amended by striking ``Armed Forces Retirement 
     Home Board'' and inserting ``Chief Operating Officer of the 
     Armed Forces Retirement Home''.
       (b) Section Headings.--
       (1) Section 1501.--The heading of section 1501 is amended 
     to read as follows:

     ``SEC. 1501. SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS.''.

       (2) Section 1513.--The heading of section 1513 is amended 
     to read as follows:

     ``SEC. 1513. SERVICES PROVIDED TO RESIDENTS.''.

       (3) Section 1513a.--The heading of section 1513A is amended 
     to read as follows:

     ``SEC. 1513A. OVERSIGHT OF HEALTH CARE PROVIDED TO 
                   RESIDENTS.''.

       (4) Section 1517.--The heading of section 1517 is amended 
     to read as follows:

     ``SEC. 1517. ADMINISTRATORS, OMBUDSMEN, AND STAFF OF 
                   FACILITIES.''.

       (5) Section 1518.--The heading of section 1518 is amended 
     to read as follows:

     ``SEC. 1518. PERIODIC INSPECTION OF RETIREMENT HOME 
                   FACILITIES BY DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INSPECTOR 
                   GENERAL AND OUTSIDE INSPECTORS.''.

       (6) Punctuation.--The headings of sections 1512 and 1520 
     are each amended by adding a period at the end.
       (c) Part A Header.--The heading for part A is repealed.
       (d) Table of Contents.--The table of contents in section 
     1501(b) is amended--
       (1) by striking the item relating to the heading for part 
     A;
       (2) by striking the items relating to sections 1513 and 
     1513A and inserting the following new items:

``Sec. 1513. Services provided to residents.
``Sec. 1513A. Oversight of health care provided to residents.'';
       (3) by striking the items relating to sections 1516, 1517, 
     and 1518 and inserting the following new items:

``Sec. 1516. Advisory Council.
``Sec. 1517. Administrators, Ombudsmen, and staff of facilities.
``Sec. 1518. Periodic inspection of Retirement Home facilities by 
              Department of Defense Inspector General and outside 
              inspectors.''; and
       (4) by striking the items relating to part B (including the 
     items relating to sections 1531, 1532, and 1533).

                       Subtitle D--Other Matters

     SEC. 1431. AUTHORITY FOR TRANSFER OF FUNDS TO JOINT 
                   DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE-DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS 
                   AFFAIRS MEDICAL FACILITY DEMONSTRATION FUND FOR 
                   CAPTAIN JAMES A. LOVELL HEALTH CARE CENTER, 
                   ILLINOIS.

       (a) Authority for Transfer of Funds.--Funds authorized to 
     be appropriated by section 1403 and available for Defense 
     Health Program for operation and maintenance as specified in 
     the funding table in section 4401 may be transferred by the 
     Secretary of Defense to the Joint Department of Defense-
     Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Facility Demonstration 
     Fund established by subsection (a)(1) of section 1704 of the 
     National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010 
     (Public Law 111-84; 123 Stat. 2571). For purposes of 
     subsection (a)(2) of such section 1704, any funds so 
     transferred shall be treated as amounts authorized and 
     appropriated for the Department of Defense specifically for 
     such transfer.
       (b) Use of Transferred Funds.--For purposes of subsection 
     (b) of such section 1704, facility operations for which funds 
     transferred under subsection (a) may be used are operations 
     of the Captain James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center, 
     consisting of the North Chicago Veterans Affairs Medical 
     Center, the Navy Ambulatory Care Center, and supporting 
     facilities designated as a combined Federal medical facility 
     under an operational agreement pursuant to section 706 of the 
     Duncan Hunter National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal 
     Year 2009 (Public Law 110-417; 122 Stat. 455).

  TITLE XV--AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS FOR OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY 
                               OPERATIONS

              Subtitle A--Authorization of Appropriations

     SEC. 1501. PURPOSE.

       The purpose of this subtitle is to authorize appropriations 
     for the Department of Defense for fiscal year 2012 to provide 
     additional funds for overseas contingency operations being 
     carried out by the Armed Forces.

     SEC. 1502. PROCUREMENT.

       Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal 
     year 2012 for procurement accounts for the Army, the Navy and 
     the Marine Corps, the Air Force, and Defense-wide activities, 
     as specified in the funding table in section 4102.

     SEC. 1503. RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND EVALUATION.

       Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal 
     year 2012 for the use of the Department of Defense for 
     research, development, test, and evaluation, as specified in 
     the funding table in section 4202.

     SEC. 1504. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE.

       Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal 
     year 2012 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, as specified in the funding table in section 
     4302.

     SEC. 1505. MILITARY PERSONNEL.

       Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal 
     year 2012 for the Department of Defense for military 
     personnel in the amount of $10,228,566,000.

     SEC. 1506. WORKING CAPITAL FUNDS.

       Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal 
     year 2012 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, as 
     specified in the funding table in section 4402.

     SEC. 1507. DEFENSE HEALTH PROGRAM.

       Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for the 
     Department of Defense for fiscal year 2012 for expenses, not 
     otherwise provided for, for the Defense Health Program, as 
     specified in the funding table in section 4402.

     SEC. 1508. DRUG INTERDICTION AND COUNTER-DRUG ACTIVITIES, 
                   DEFENSE-WIDE.

       Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for the 
     Department of Defense for fiscal year 2012 for expenses, not 
     otherwise provided for, for Drug Interdiction and Counter-
     Drug Activities, Defense-wide, as specified in the funding 
     table in section 4402.

     SEC. 1509. DEFENSE INSPECTOR GENERAL.

       Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for the 
     Department of Defense for fiscal year 2012 for expenses, not 
     otherwise provided for, for the Office of the Inspector 
     General of the Department of Defense, as specified in the 
     funding table in section 4402.

                     Subtitle B--Financial Matters

     SEC. 1521. TREATMENT AS ADDITIONAL AUTHORIZATIONS.

       The amounts authorized to be appropriated by this title are 
     in addition to amounts otherwise authorized to be 
     appropriated by this Act.

     SEC. 1522. SPECIAL TRANSFER AUTHORITY.

       (a) Authority To Transfer Authorizations.--
       (1) Authority.--Upon determination by the Secretary of 
     Defense that such action is necessary in the national 
     interest, the Secretary may transfer amounts of 
     authorizations made available to the Department of Defense in 
     this title for fiscal year 2012 between any such 
     authorizations for that fiscal year (or any subdivisions 
     thereof). Amounts of authorizations so transferred shall be 
     merged with and be available for the same purposes as the 
     authorization to which transferred.
       (2) Limitation.--The total amount of authorizations that 
     the Secretary may transfer under the authority of this 
     subsection may not exceed $4,000,000,000.
       (b) Terms and Conditions.--Transfers under this section 
     shall be subject to the same terms and conditions as 
     transfers under section 1001.
       (c) Additional Authority.--The transfer authority provided 
     by this section is in addition to the transfer authority 
     provided under section 1001.

                       Subtitle C--Other Matters

     SEC. 1531. ONE-YEAR EXTENSION AND MODIFICATION OF AUTHORITY 
                   FOR TASK FORCE FOR BUSINESS AND STABILITY 
                   OPERATIONS IN AFGHANISTAN.

       (a) Enhancement of Authority.--Subsection (a) of section 
     1535 of the Ike Skelton National Defense Authorization Act 
     for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111-383; 124 Stat. 4426) is 
     amended--
       (1) in paragraph (3), by striking ``may include projects'' 
     and all that follows and inserting ``may include projects 
     that facilitate private investment, mining sector 
     development, industrial development, and other projects 
     determined by the Secretary of Defense, with the concurrence 
     of the Secretary of State, as strengthening stability or 
     providing strategic support to the counterinsurgency campaign 
     in Afghanistan.'';
       (2) in paragraph (4), by striking ``The'' and inserting 
     ``During each of fiscal years 2011 and 2012, the'';
       (3) by redesignating paragraphs (5), (6), and (7) as 
     paragraphs (6), (7), and (8), respectively; and
       (4) by inserting after paragraph (4) the following new 
     paragraph (5):
       ``(5) Availability of funds for activities across fiscal 
     years.--Amounts available to

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     carry out the authority in paragraph (1) shall be available 
     for projects under that authority that begin in a fiscal year 
     and end in the following fiscal year.''.
       (b) One-year Extension of Authority.--Paragraph (8) of such 
     subsection, as redesignated by subsection (a)(3) of this 
     section, is further amended to read as follows:
       ``(8) Expiration of authority.--A project may not be 
     commenced under the authority in paragraph (1) after 
     September 30, 2012.''.
       (c) Annual Reports.--Paragraph (7) of such subsection, as 
     so redesignated, is further amended--
       (1) in the matter preceding subparagraph (A), by striking 
     ``, 2011'' and inserting ``of each year following a fiscal 
     year in which the authority in paragraph (1) is exercised''; 
     and
       (2) in subparagraph (A), by striking ``during fiscal year 
     2011'' and inserting ``during that fiscal year''.
       (d) Authority for Additional Representatives on Task 
     Force.--Such section is further amended--
       (1) by redesignating subsections (c) and (d) as subsections 
     (d) and (e), respectively; and
       (2) by inserting after subsection (b) the following new 
     subsection (c):
       ``(c) Additional Members.--The members of the Task Force 
     for Business and Stability Operations in Afghanistan may 
     include the following:
       ``(1) A representative of the Department of State, 
     designated by the Secretary of State.
       ``(2) A representative of the United States Agency for 
     International Development, designated by the Administrator of 
     the United States Agency for International Development.''.

     SEC. 1532. MODIFICATION OF AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS IN 
                   AFGHANISTAN SECURITY FORCES FUND.

       (a) Limitations.--Funds available to the Department of 
     Defense for the Afghanistan Security Forces Fund for fiscal 
     year 2012 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).
       (b) Availability for Literacy Instruction and Training.--
     Assistance provided utilizing funds in the Afghanistan 
     Security Forces Fund may include literacy instruction and 
     training to build the logistical, management, and 
     administrative capacity of military and civilian personnel of 
     the Ministry of Defense and Ministry of Interior, including 
     through instruction at training facilities of the North 
     Atlantic Treaty Organization Training Mission in Afghanistan.

     SEC. 1533. LIMITATION ON AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS FOR TRANS 
                   REGIONAL WEB INITIATIVE.

       None of the amounts authorized to be appropriated by this 
     Act may be obligated or expended on any program under the 
     Trans Regional Web Initiative of the Department of Defense, 
     or any similar initiative, until the Secretary of Defense 
     certifies, in writing, to the Committees on Armed Services of 
     the Senate and the House of Representatives that such 
     program--
       (1) appropriately defines its target audience;
       (2) is determined to be the most effective method to reach 
     such target audience;
       (3) is the most cost-effective means of reaching such 
     target audience; and
       (4) includes measurement mechanisms to ensure such target 
     audience is being reached.

     SEC. 1534. REPORT ON LESSONS LEARNED FROM DEPARTMENT OF 
                   DEFENSE PARTICIPATION ON INTERAGENCY TEAMS FOR 
                   COUNTERTERRORISM OPERATIONS IN AFGHANISTAN AND 
                   IRAQ.

       (a) Report Required.--Not later than one year after the 
     date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense 
     shall submit to the congressional defense committees a report 
     on the lessons learned from Department of Defense 
     participation on interagency teams for counterterrorism 
     operations on Afghanistan and Iraq.
       (b) Elements.--The report required by subsection (a) shall 
     include the following:
       (1) An assessment of the value of interagency teams in 
     counterterrorism operations.
       (2) A description of the best practices of such interagency 
     teams.
       (3) A description of efforts to codify the best practices 
     of interagency teams described under paragraph (2) in 
     military doctrine.
       (4) An assessment whether the lessons learned through 
     Department of Defense participation on such interagency teams 
     is applicable to other interagency teams in which Department 
     personnel participate.
       (5) An assessment of the feasibility and advisability of 
     adding a skill identifier to track Department civilian and 
     military personnel who have successfully supported, 
     participated on, or led an interagency team.
       (6) A description of the additional authorities, if any, 
     needed to permit Department personnel to more effectively 
     support, participate on, or lead an interagency team.

                 TITLE XVI--NATIONAL GUARD EMPOWERMENT

     SEC. 1601. SHORT TITLE.

       This title may be cited as the ``National Guard Empowerment 
     and State-National Defense Integration Act of 2011''.

     SEC. 1602. REESTABLISHMENT OF POSITION OF VICE CHIEF OF THE 
                   NATIONAL GUARD BUREAU AND TERMINATION OF 
                   POSITION OF DIRECTOR OF THE JOINT STAFF OF THE 
                   NATIONAL GUARD BUREAU.

       (a) Reestablishment and Termination of Positions.--Section 
     10505 of title 10, United States Code, is amended to read as 
     follows:

     ``Sec. 10505. Vice Chief of the National Guard Bureau

       ``(a) Appointment.--(1) There is a Vice Chief of the 
     National Guard Bureau, selected by the Secretary of Defense 
     from officers of the Army National Guard of the United States 
     or the Air National Guard of the United States who--
       ``(A) are recommended for such appointment by their 
     respective Governors or, in the case of the District of 
     Columbia, the commanding general of the District of Columbia 
     National Guard;
       ``(B) have had at least 10 years of federally recognized 
     service in an active status in the National Guard; and
       ``(C) are in a grade above the grade of brigadier general.
       ``(2) The Chief and Vice Chief of the National Guard Bureau 
     may not both be members of the Army or of the Air Force.
       ``(3)(A) Except as provided in subparagraph (B), an officer 
     appointed as Vice Chief of the National Guard Bureau serves 
     for a term of four years, but may be removed from office at 
     any time for cause.
       ``(B) The term of the Vice Chief of the National Guard 
     Bureau shall end within a reasonable time (as determined by 
     the Secretary of Defense) following the appointment of a 
     Chief of the National Guard Bureau who is a member of the 
     same armed force as the Vice Chief.
       ``(b) Duties.--The Vice Chief of the National Guard Bureau 
     performs such duties as may be prescribed by the Chief of the 
     National Guard Bureau.
       ``(c) Grade.--The Vice Chief of the National Guard Bureau 
     shall be appointed to serve in the grade of lieutenant 
     general.
       ``(d) Functions as Acting Chief.--When there is a vacancy 
     in the office of the Chief of the National Guard Bureau or in 
     the absence or disability of the Chief, the Vice Chief of the 
     National Guard Bureau acts as Chief and performs the duties 
     of the Chief until a successor is appointed or the absence of 
     disability ceases.''.
       (b) Conforming Amendments.--
       (1) Section 10502 of such title is amended by striking 
     subsection (e).
       (2) Section 10506(a)(1) of such title is amended by 
     striking ``and the Director of the Joint Staff of the 
     National Guard Bureau'' and inserting ``and the Vice Chief of 
     the National Guard Bureau''.
       (c) Clerical Amendments.--
       (1) Heading amendment.--The heading of section 10502 of 
     such title is amended to read as follows:

     ``Sec. 10502. Chief of the National Guard Bureau: 
       appointment; advisor on National Guard matters; grade''.

       (2) Table of sections.--The table of sections at the 
     beginning of chapter 1011 of such title is amended--
       (A) by striking the item relating to section 10502 and 
     inserting the following new item:

``10502. Chief of the National Guard Bureau: appointment; advisor on 
              National Guard matters; grade.'';
     and
       (B) by striking the item relating to section 10505 and 
     inserting the following new item:

``10505. Vice Chief of the National Guard Bureau.''.

     SEC. 1603. MEMBERSHIP OF THE CHIEF OF THE NATIONAL GUARD 
                   BUREAU ON THE JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF.

       (a) Membership on Joint Chiefs of Staff.--Section 151(a) of 
     title 10, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end 
     the following new paragraph:
       ``(7) The Chief of the National Guard Bureau.''.
       (b) Conforming Amendments.--Section 10502 of such title, as 
     amended by section 2(b)(1) of this Act, is further amended--
       (1) by redesignating subsection (d) as subsection (e); and
       (2) by inserting after subsection (c) the following new 
     subsection (d):
       ``(d) Member of Joint Chiefs of Staff.--The Chief of the 
     National Guard Bureau shall perform the duties prescribed for 
     him or her as a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff under 
     section 151 of this title.''.

     SEC. 1604. CONTINUATION AS A PERMANENT PROGRAM AND 
                   ENHANCEMENT OF ACTIVITIES OF TASK FORCE FOR 
                   EMERGENCY READINESS PILOT PROGRAM OF THE 
                   FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY.

       (a) Continuation.--
       (1) Continuation as permanent program.--The Administrator 
     of the Federal Emergency Management Agency shall continue the 
     Task Force for Emergency Readiness (TFER) pilot program of 
     the Federal Emergency Management Agency as a permanent 
     program of the Agency.
       (2) Limitation on termination.--The Administrator may not 
     terminate the Task Force for Emergency Readiness program, as 
     so continued, until authorized or required to terminate the 
     program by law.
       (b) Expansion of Program Scope.--As part of the 
     continuation of the Task Force for Emergency Readiness 
     program pursuant to subsection (a), the Administrator shall 
     carry out the program in at least five States in addition to 
     the five States in which the program is carried out as of the 
     date of the enactment of this Act.
       (c) Additional FEMA Activities.--As part of the 
     continuation of the Task Force for Emergency Readiness 
     program pursuant to subsection (a), the Administrator shall--
       (1) establish guidelines and standards to be used by the 
     States in strengthening the planning and planning capacities 
     of the States with respect to responses to catastrophic 
     disaster emergencies; and
       (2) develop a methodology for implementing the Task Force 
     for Emergency Readiness that includes goals and standards for 
     assessing the performance of the Task Force.
       (d) National Guard Bureau Activities.--As part of the 
     continuation of the Task Force for

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     Emergency Readiness program pursuant to subsection (a), the 
     Chief of the National Guard Bureau shall--
       (1) assist the Administrator in the establishment of the 
     guidelines and standards, implementation methodology, and 
     performance goals and standards required by subsection (c);
       (2) in coordination with the Administrator--
       (A) identify, using catastrophic disaster response plans 
     for each State developed under the program, any gaps in State 
     civilian and military response capabilities that Federal 
     military capabilities are unprepared to fill; and
       (B) notify the Secretary of Defense, the Commander of the 
     United States Northern Command, and the Commander of the 
     United States Pacific Command of any gaps in capabilities 
     identified under subparagraph (A); and
       (3) acting through and in coordination with the Adjutants 
     General of the States, assist the States in the development 
     of State plans on responses to catastrophic disaster 
     emergencies.
       (e) Annual Reports.--The Administrator and the Chief of the 
     National Guard Bureau shall jointly submit to the appropriate 
     committees of Congress each year a report on activities under 
     the Task Force for Emergency Readiness program during the 
     preceding year. Each report shall include a description of 
     the activities under the program during the preceding year 
     and a current assessment of the effectiveness of the program 
     in meeting its purposes.
       (f) Appropriate Committees of Congress Defined.--In this 
     section, the term ``appropriate committees of Congress'' 
     means--
       (1) the Committee on Armed Services and the Committee on 
     Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs of the Senate; and
       (2) the Committee on Armed Services and the Committee on 
     Homeland Security of the House of Representatives.

     SEC. 1605. REPORT ON COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF COSTS OF 
                   COMPARABLE UNITS OF THE RESERVE COMPONENTS AND 
                   THE REGULAR COMPONENTS OF THE ARMED FORCES.

       (a) Report Required.--
       (1) In general.--Not later than 180 days after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense shall 
     submit to the congressional defense committees a report 
     setting forth a comparative analysis of the costs of units of 
     the regular components of the Armed Forces with the costs of 
     similar units of the reserve components of the Armed Forces. 
     The analysis shall include a separate comparison of the costs 
     of units in the aggregate and of the costs of units solely 
     when on active duty.
       (2) Similar units.--For purposes of this subsection, units 
     of the regular components and reserve components shall be 
     treated as similar if such units have the same general 
     structure, personnel, or function, or are substantially 
     composed of personnel having identical or similar military 
     occupational specialties (MOS).
       (b) Assessment of Increased Reserve Component Presence in 
     Total Force Structure.--The Secretary shall include in the 
     report required by subsection (a) an assessment of the 
     advisability of increasing the number of units and members of 
     the reserve components of the Armed Forces within the total 
     force structure of the Armed Forces. The assessment shall 
     take into account the comparative analysis conducted for 
     purposes of subsection (a) and such other matters as the 
     Secretary considers appropriate for purposes of the 
     assessment.
       (c) Comptroller General Report.--Not later than 180 days 
     after the date of the submittal of the report required by 
     subsection (a), the Comptroller General of the United States 
     shall submit to the congressional defense committees a report 
     setting forth a review of such report by the Comptroller 
     General. The report of the Comptroller General shall include 
     an assessment of the comparative analysis contained in the 
     report required by subsection (a) and of the assessment of 
     the Secretary pursuant to subsection (b).

     SEC. 1606. DISPLAY OF PROCUREMENT OF EQUIPMENT FOR THE 
                   RESERVE COMPONENTS OF THE ARMED FORCES UNDER 
                   ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES FOR PROCUREMENT IN 
                   FUTURE-YEARS DEFENSE PROGRAMS.

       Each future-years defense program submitted to Congress 
     under section 221 of title 10, United States Code, shall, in 
     setting forth estimated expenditures and item quantities for 
     procurement for the Armed Forces for the fiscal years covered 
     by such program, display separately under such estimated 
     expenditures and item quantities the estimated expenditures 
     for each such fiscal year for equipment for each reserve 
     component of the Armed Forces that will receive items in any 
     fiscal year covered by such program.

     SEC. 1607. ENHANCEMENT OF AUTHORITIES RELATING TO THE UNITED 
                   STATES NORTHERN COMMAND AND OTHER COMBATANT 
                   COMMANDS.

       (a) Commands Responsible for Support to Civil Authorities 
     in the United States.--The United States Northern Command and 
     the United States Pacific Command shall be the combatant 
     commands of the Armed Forces that are principally responsible 
     for the support of civil authorities in the United States by 
     the Armed Forces.
       (b) Discharge of Responsibility.--In discharging the 
     responsibility set forth in subsection (a), the Commander of 
     the United States Northern Command and the Commander of the 
     United States Pacific Command shall each--
       (1) in consultation with and acting through the Chief of 
     the National Guard Bureau and the Joint Force Headquarters of 
     the National Guard of the State or States concerned, assist 
     the States in the employment of the National Guard under 
     State control, including National Guard operations conducted 
     in State active duty or under title 32, United States Code; 
     and
       (2) facilitate the deployment of the Armed Forces on active 
     duty under title 10, United States Code, as necessary to 
     augment and support the National Guard in its support of 
     civil authorities when National Guard operations are 
     conducted under State control, whether in State active duty 
     or under title 32, United States Code.
       (c) Memorandum of Understanding.--
       (1) Memorandum required.--Not later than 180 days after the 
     date of the enactment of this Act, the Commander of the 
     United States Northern Command, the Commander of the United 
     States Pacific Command, and the Chief of the National Guard 
     Bureau shall, with the approval of the Secretary of Defense, 
     jointly enter into a memorandum of understanding setting 
     forth the operational relationships, and individual roles and 
     responsibilities, during responses to domestic emergencies 
     among the United States Northern Command, the United States 
     Pacific Command, and the National Guard Bureau.
       (2) Modification.--The Commander of the United States 
     Northern Command, the Commander of the United States Pacific 
     Command, and the Chief of the National Guard Bureau may from 
     time to time modify the memorandum of understanding under 
     this subsection to address changes in circumstances and for 
     such other purposes as the Commander of the United States 
     Northern Command, the Commander of the United States Pacific 
     Command, and the Chief of the National Guard Bureau jointly 
     consider appropriate. Each such modification shall be subject 
     to the approval of the Secretary of Defense.
       (d) Authority To Modify Assignment of Command 
     Responsibility.--Nothing in this section shall be construed 
     as altering or limiting the power of the President or the 
     Secretary of Defense to modify the Unified Command Plan in 
     order to assign all or part of the responsibility described 
     in subsection (a) to a combatant command other than the 
     United States Northern Command or the United States Pacific 
     Command.
       (e) Regulations.--The Secretary of Defense shall prescribe 
     regulations for purposes of aiding the expeditious 
     implementation of the authorities and responsibilities in 
     this section.

     SEC. 1608. REQUIREMENTS RELATING TO NATIONAL GUARD OFFICERS 
                   IN CERTAIN COMMAND POSITIONS.

       (a) Commander of Army North Command.--The officer serving 
     in the position of Commander, Army North Command, shall be an 
     officer in the Army National Guard of the United States.
       (b) Commander of Air Force North Command.--The officer 
     serving in the position of Commander, Air Force North 
     Command, shall be an officer in the Air National Guard of the 
     United States.
       (c) Sense of Congress.--It is the sense of Congress that, 
     in assigning officers to the command positions specified in 
     subsections (a) and (b), the President should afford a 
     preference in assigning officers in the Army National Guard 
     of the United States or Air National Guard of the United 
     States, as applicable, who have served as the adjutant 
     general of a State.

     SEC. 1609. AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS UNDER STATE PARTNERSHIP 
                   PROGRAM FOR ADDITIONAL NATIONAL GUARD CONTACTS 
                   ON MATTERS WITHIN THE CORE COMPETENCIES OF THE 
                   NATIONAL GUARD.

       The Secretary of Defense shall, in consultation with the 
     Secretary of State, modify the regulations prescribed 
     pursuant to section 1210 of the National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010 (Public Law 111-84; 
     123 Stat. 2517; 32 U.S.C. 107 note) to provide for the use of 
     funds available pursuant to such regulations for contacts 
     between members of the National Guard and civilian personnel 
     of foreign governments outside the ministry of defense on 
     matters within the core competencies of the National Guard 
     such as the following:
       (1) Disaster response and mitigation.
       (2) Defense support to civilian authorities.
       (3) Consequence management and installation protection.
       (4) Chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear event 
     (CBRNE) response.
       (5) Border and port security and cooperation with civilian 
     law enforcement.
       (6) Search and rescue.
       (7) Medical matters.
       (8) Counterdrug and counternarcotics activities.
       (9) Public affairs.
       (10) Employer and family support of reserve forces.
       (11) Such other matters within the core competencies of the 
     National Guard and suitable for contacts under the State 
     Partnership Program as the Secretary of Defense shall 
     specify.

            DIVISION B--MILITARY CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZATIONS

     SEC. 2001. SHORT TITLE.

       This division may be cited as the ``Military Construction 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012''.

     SEC. 2002. EXPIRATION OF AUTHORIZATIONS AND AMOUNTS REQUIRED 
                   TO BE SPECIFIED BY LAW.

       (a) Expiration of Authorizations After Three Years.--Except 
     as provided in subsection (b), all authorizations contained 
     in titles XXI through XXVII for military construction 
     projects, land acquisition, family housing projects and 
     facilities, and contributions to the North Atlantic Treaty 
     Organization Security Investment Program (and authorizations 
     of appropriations therefor) shall expire on the later of--
       (1) October 1, 2014; or
       (2) the date of the enactment of an Act authorizing funds 
     for military construction for fiscal year 2015.
       (b) Exception.--Subsection (a) shall not apply to 
     authorizations for military construction projects, land 
     acquisition, family housing

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     projects and facilities, and contributions to the North 
     Atlantic Treaty Organization Security Investment Program (and 
     authorizations of appropriations therefor), for which 
     appropriated funds have been obligated before the later of--
       (1) October 1, 2014; or
       (2) the date of the enactment of an Act authorizing funds 
     for fiscal year 2015 for military construction projects, land 
     acquisition, family housing projects and facilities, or 
     contributions to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization 
     Security Investment Program.

     SEC. 2003. FUNDING TABLES.

       (a) In General.--The amounts authorized to be appropriated 
     by sections 2104, 2204, 2304, 2403, 2411, 2502, and 2606 
     shall be available in the amounts specified in the funding 
     table in section 4501.
       (b) Base Closure and Realignment Activities.--The amounts 
     authorized to be appropriated by section 2703 shall be 
     available in the amounts specified in the funding table in 
     section 4501.

                            TITLE XXI--ARMY

     SEC. 2101. AUTHORIZED ARMY CONSTRUCTION AND LAND ACQUISITION 
                   PROJECTS.

       (a) Inside the United States.--Using amounts appropriated 
     pursuant to the authorization of appropriations in section 
     2104(1), the Secretary of the Army may acquire real property 
     and carry out military construction projects for the 
     installations or locations inside the United States, and in 
     the amounts, set forth in the following table:

                     Army: Inside the United States
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                      Installation or
              State                      Location             Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama..........................  Fort Rucker.........      $11,600,000
Alaska...........................  Fort Wainwright.....     $114,000,000
                                   Joint Base Elmendorf-    $103,600,000
                                    Richardson.
California.......................  Presidio of Monterey       $3,000,000
                                   Fort Irwin..........      $23,000,000
Colorado.........................  Fort Carson.........     $238,600,000
Georgia..........................  Fort Benning........      $66,700,000
                                   Fort Gordon.........       $1,450,000
                                   Fort Stewart........       $2,600,000
Hawaii...........................  Fort Shafter........      $17,500,000
                                   Schofield Barracks..     $105,000,000
Kansas...........................  Fort Riley..........      $83,400,000
                                   Forbes Air Field....       $5,300,000
Kentucky.........................  Fort Campbell.......     $247,500,000
                                   Fort Knox...........      $55,000,000
Louisiana........................  Fort Polk...........      $70,100,000
Maryland.........................  Aberdeen Proving          $78,500,000
                                    Ground.
                                   Fort Meade..........      $79,000,000
Missouri.........................  Fort Leonard Wood...      $49,000,000
New York.........................  Fort Drum...........      $13,300,000
North Carolina...................  Fort Bragg..........     $186,000,000
Oklahoma.........................  Fort Sill...........     $184,600,000
                                   McAlester Army             $8,000,000
                                    Ammunition Plant.
South Carolina...................  Fort Jackson........      $63,900,000
Texas............................  Fort Bliss..........     $110,900,000
                                   Fort Hood...........     $132,000,000
                                   Joint Base San            $10,400,000
                                    Antonio.
                                   Red River Army Depot      $44,000,000
Utah.............................  Dugway Proving            $32,000,000
                                    Ground.
Virginia.........................  Fort Belvoir........      $52,000,000
                                   Joint Base Langley        $26,000,000
                                    Eustis.
Washington.......................  Joint Base Lewis         $296,300,000
                                    McChord............
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       (b) Outside the United States.--Using amounts appropriated 
     pursuant to the authorization of appropriations in section 
     2104(2), the Secretary of the Army may acquire real property 
     and carry out military construction projects for the 
     installations or locations outside the United States, and in 
     the amounts, set forth in the following table:

                     Army: Outside the United States
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                      Installation or
             Country                     Location             Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Afghanistan......................  Bagram Air Base.....      $80,000,000
Germany..........................  Grafenwoehr.........      $22,500,000
                                   Landstuhl...........      $63,000,000
                                   Oberdachstetten.....      $12,200,000
                                   Kelley Barracks.....      $12,200,000
                                   Vilseck.............      $20,000,000
Korea............................  Camp Carroll........      $41,000,000
                                   Camp Henry..........      $48,000,000
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     SEC. 2102. FAMILY HOUSING.

       (a) Construction and Acquisition.--Using amounts 
     appropriated pursuant to the authorization of appropriations 
     in section 2104(5)(A), the Secretary of the Army may 
     construct or acquire family housing units (including land 
     acquisition and supporting facilities) at the installations 
     or locations, in the number of units, and in the amounts set 
     forth in the following table:

                                              Army: Family Housing
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                Country                    Installation or Location              Units                Amount
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Germany................................  Baumholder.................  64........................     $34,329,000
                                         Illesheim..................  80........................     $41,000,000
                                         Vilseck....................  22........................     $12,000,000
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       (b) Planning and Design.--Using amounts appropriated 
     pursuant to the authorization of appropriations in section 
     2104(5)(A), the Secretary of the Army may carry out 
     architectural and engineering services and construction 
     design activities with respect to the construction or 
     improvement of family housing units in an amount not to 
     exceed $7,897,000.

     SEC. 2103. IMPROVEMENTS TO MILITARY FAMILY HOUSING UNITS.

       Subject to section 2825 of title 10, United States Code, 
     and using amounts appropriated pursuant to the authorization 
     of appropriations in section 2104(5)(A), the Secretary of the 
     Army may improve existing military family housing units in an 
     amount not to exceed $103,000,000.

     SEC. 2104. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS, ARMY.

       Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal 
     years beginning after September 30, 2011, for military 
     construction, land acquisition, and military family housing 
     functions of the Department of the Army in the total amount 
     of $3,643,146,000, as follows:
       (1) For military construction projects inside the United 
     States authorized by section 2101(a), $2,400,250,000.
       (2) For military construction projects outside the United 
     States authorized by section 2101(b), $298,900,000.
       (3) For unspecified minor military construction projects 
     authorized by section 2805 of title 10, United States Code, 
     $20,000,000.
       (4) For architectural and engineering services and 
     construction design under section 2807 of title 10, United 
     States Code, $195,241,000.
       (5) For military family housing functions:
       (A) For construction and acquisition, planning and design, 
     and improvement of military family housing and facilities, 
     $176,897,000.
       (B) For support of military family housing (including the 
     functions described in section 2833 of title 10, United 
     States Code), $494,858,000.
       (6) For the construction of increment 1 of an aviation 
     complex, phase 3A at Fort Wainwright, Alaska, authorized by 
     section 2101(a) of this Act, $57,000,000.

     SEC. 2105. MODIFICATION OF AUTHORITY TO CARRY OUT CERTAIN 
                   FISCAL YEAR 2009 PROJECT.

       In the case of the authorization contained in the table in 
     section 2101(a) of the Military Construction Authorization 
     Act for Fiscal Year 2009 (division B of Public Law 110-417; 
     122 Stat. 4658) for Fort Benning, Georgia, for construction 
     of a Multipurpose Training Range at the installation, the 
     Secretary of the Army may construct up to 1,802 square feet 
     of loading dock consistent with the Army's construction 
     guidelines for Multipurpose Training Ranges.

     SEC. 2106. MODIFICATION OF AUTHORITY TO CARRY OUT CERTAIN 
                   FISCAL YEAR 2010 PROJECT.

       In the case of the authorization contained in the table in 
     section 2101(a) of the Military Construction Authorization 
     Act for Fiscal Year 2010 (division B of Public Law 111-84; 
     123 Stat. 2629) for Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, for 
     construction of an access road adjoining McChord Air Force 
     Base and Fort Lewis, the Secretary of the Army may construct 
     a secure elevated roadway over the existing railroad and 
     public road in lieu of an on-grade road and access control 
     point.

     SEC. 2107. MODIFICATION OF AUTHORITY TO CARRY OUT CERTAIN 
                   FISCAL YEAR 2011 PROJECTS.

       (a) Hawaii.--In the case of the authorization contained in 
     the table in section 2101(a) of the Military Construction 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (division B of Public 
     Law 111-383; 124 Stat. 4437) for Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, 
     for renovations of buildings 450 and 452, the Secretary of 
     the Army may renovate building 451 in lieu of building 452.
       (b) New York.--In the case of the authorization contained 
     in the table in section 2101(a) of the Military Construction 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (division B of Public 
     Law 111-383; 124 Stat. 4437) for Fort Drum, New York, for 
     construction of an Aircraft Maintenance Hangar at the 
     installation, the Secretary of the Army may construct up to 
     39,049 square yards of parking apron consistent with the 
     Army's construction guidelines for Aircraft Maintenance 
     Hangars and associated parking aprons.
       (c) Germany.--In the case of the authorization contained in 
     the table in section 2101(b) of the Military Construction 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (division B of Public 
     Law 111-383; 124 Stat. 4438) for Wiesbaden Air Base, Germany, 
     for construction of an Information Processing Center at the 
     installation, the Secretary of the Army may construct up to 
     9,400 square yards of vehicle parking garage consistent with 
     the Army's construction guidelines for parking garages, in 
     lieu of renovating 9,400 square yards of parking area.

     SEC. 2108. ADDITIONAL AUTHORITY TO CARRY OUT CERTAIN FISCAL 
                   YEAR 2012 PROJECT.

       (a) Project Authorization.--The Secretary of the Army may 
     carry out a military construction project to construct a 
     water treatment facility for Fort Irwin, California, in the 
     amount of $115,000,000.
       (b) Use of Unobligated Prior-year Army Military 
     Construction Funds.--The Secretary may use available, 
     unobligated Army military construction funds appropriated for 
     a fiscal year before fiscal year 2012 for the project 
     described in subsection (a).
       (c) Congressional Notification.--The Secretary of the Army 
     shall provide information in

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     accordance with section 2851(c) of title 10, United States 
     Code, regarding the project described in subsection (a). If 
     it becomes necessary to exceed the estimated project cost, 
     the Secretary shall utilize the authority provided by section 
     2853 of such title regarding authorized cost and scope of 
     work variations.

     SEC. 2109. EXTENSION OF AUTHORIZATIONS OF CERTAIN FISCAL YEAR 
                   2008 PROJECTS.

       (a) Extension.--Notwithstanding section 2002 of the 
     Military Construction Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008 
     (division B of Public Law 110-181; 122 Stat. 503), 
     authorizations set forth in the table in subsection (b), as 
     provided in section 2101 of that Act (122 Stat. 504), shall 
     remain in effect until October 1, 2012, or the date of the 
     enactment of an Act authorizing funds for military 
     construction for fiscal year 2013, whichever is later.
       (b) Table.--The table referred to in subsection (a) is as 
     follows:

                                 Army: Extension of 2008 Project Authorizations
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 State                  Installation or Location               Project                  Amount
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Louisiana.............................  Fort Polk...............  Child Care Facility..............   $6,100,000
Missouri..............................  Fort Leonard Wood.......   Multipurpose Machine Gun Range..   $4,150,000
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     SEC. 2110. EXTENSION OF AUTHORIZATIONS OF CERTAIN FISCAL YEAR 
                   2009 PROJECTS.

       (a) Extension.--Notwithstanding section 2002 of the 
     Military Construction Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2009 
     (division B of Public Law 110-417; 122 Stat. 4658), 
     authorizations set forth in the table in subsection (b), as 
     provided in section 2101 of that Act (122 Stat. 504), shall 
     remain in effect until October 1, 2012, or the date of the 
     enactment of an Act authorizing funds for military 
     construction for fiscal year 2013, whichever is later.
       (b) Table.--The table referred to in subsection (a) is as 
     follows:

                                 Army: Extension of 2009 Project Authorizations
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                          Installation or
            State/Country                     Location                     Project                   Amount
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama.............................  Anniston Army Depot      Lake Yard Interchange.........         $1,400,000
Hawaii..............................  Schofield Barracks.....  Brigade Complex...............        $65,000,000
                                      Schofield Barracks       Battalion Complex.............        $69,000,000
                                      Schofield Barracks       Battalion Complex.............        $27,000,000
                                      Schofield Barracks       Infrastructure Expansion......        $76,000,000
New Jersey..........................  Picatinny Arsenal        Ballistic Evaluation Facility          $9,900,000
                                                                Phase I......................
Virginia............................  Fort Eustis............  Vehicle Paint Facility........         $3,900,000
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     SEC. 2111. TECHNICAL AMENDMENTS TO CORRECT CERTAIN PROJECT 
                   SPECIFICATIONS.

       The table in section 3002 of the Ike Skelton National 
     Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 
     111-383; 124 Stat. 4503) is amended--
       (1) in the item for the Army relating to ``Entry Control 
     Point and Access Roads'' that appears immediately below the 
     item relating to ``Vet Clinic & Kennel'' at Bagram Air Force 
     Base, by striking ``Delaram Ii'' in the State/Country and 
     Installation column and inserting ``Delaram II''; and
       (2) in the item for the Army that appears immediately below 
     the item relating to ``Electrical Utility Systems, Ph.2'' at 
     the Shank installation, by striking ``Expand Extended 
     Cooperation Programme I and Extended Cooperation Programme 
     2'' in the Project Title column and inserting ``Expand Entry 
     Control Point 1 and Entry Control Point 2''.

     SEC. 2112. REDUCTION OF ARMY MILITARY CONSTRUCTION 
                   AUTHORIZATION.

       Amounts previously authorized for military construction, 
     land acquisition, and military family housing functions of 
     the Department of the Army for fiscal years prior to fiscal 
     year 2012 are hereby reduced by $100,000,000.

     SEC. 2113. TOUR NORMALIZATION.

       None of the funds authorized to be appropriated under this 
     Act may be obligated or expended for tour normalization 
     until--
       (1) the Director of Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation 
     conducts an analysis of alternatives to tour normalization 
     that identifies alternative courses of action and their 
     associated life cycle costs, potential benefits, advantages, 
     and disadvantages;
       (2) the Secretary of the Army submits to the congressional 
     defense committees a master plan for completing all phases of 
     tour normalization that includes a detailed description of 
     all costs and a schedule for the construction of necessary 
     facilities and infrastructure; and
       (3) legislation enacted after the date of the enactment of 
     this Act authorizes the obligation of funds for such purpose.

                            TITLE XXII--NAVY

     SEC. 2201. AUTHORIZED NAVY CONSTRUCTION AND LAND ACQUISITION 
                   PROJECTS.

       (a) Inside the United States.--Using amounts appropriated 
     pursuant to the authorization of appropriations in section 
     2204(1), the Secretary of the Navy may acquire real property 
     and carry out military construction projects for the 
     installations or locations inside the United States, and in 
     the amounts, set forth in the following table:

                                            Inside the United States
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                    State                                  Installation or Location                   Amount
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Arizona......................................  Marine Corps Air Station, Yuma..................     $162,785,000
California...................................  Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton...............     $335,080,000
                                               Naval Base, Coronado............................      $93,735,000
                                               Marine Corps Base, Twentynine Palms.............      $67,109,000
                                               Marine Corps Logistics Base, Barstow............       $8,590,000
                                               Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center,        $16,138,000
                                                Bridgeport.....................................
                                               Naval Base Ventura County Point Mugu............      $15,377,000
Florida......................................  Naval Air Station, Jacksonville.................      $36,552,000
                                               Naval Station, Mayport..........................      $14,998,000
                                               Naval Air Station, Whiting Field (Eglin Air           $20,620,000
                                                Force Base)....................................
Georgia......................................  Naval Submarine Base, Kings Bay.................      $86,063,000
Hawaii.......................................  Marine Corps Base, Kaneohe Bay..................      $57,704,000
                                               Pacific Missile Range Facility, Barking Sands...       $9,679,000
                                               Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam..................       $7,492,000
Illinois.....................................  Naval Station, Great Lakes......................      $91,042,000
Maryland.....................................  Naval Support Facility, Indian Head.............      $67,779,000
                                               Naval Air Station, Patuxent River...............      $45,844,000
North Carolina...............................  Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune.................     $200,482,000
                                               Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point..........      $17,760,000
                                               Marine Corps Air Station, New River.............      $78,930,000
South Carolina...............................  Marine Corps Air Station, Beaufort..............      $21,096,000
Virginia.....................................  Naval Station, Norfolk..........................      $81,304,000
                                               Naval Support Activity, Norfolk.................      $26,924,000
                                               Naval Ship Yard, Portsmouth.....................      $74,864,000
                                               Marine Corps Base, Quantico.....................     $183,690,000
Washington...................................  Naval Base Kitsap, Bremerton (Puget Sound Ship        $13,341,000
                                                Yard)..........................................
                                               Naval Base Kitsap, Bremerton (Bangor)...........     $758,842,000
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       (b) Outside the United States.--Using amounts appropriated 
     pursuant to the authorization of appropriations in section 
     2204(2), the Secretary of the Navy may acquire real property 
     and carry out military construction projects for the 
     installation or location outside the United States, and in 
     the amounts, set forth in the following table:

                     Navy: Outside the United States
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                      Installation or
             Country                     Location             Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Djibouti.........................  Camp Lemonier.......      $89,499,000
Diego Garcia.....................  Naval Support             $35,444,000
                                    Facility, Diego
                                    Garcia.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 2202. FAMILY HOUSING.

       Using amounts appropriated pursuant to the authorization of 
     appropriations in section 2204(5)(A), the Secretary of the 
     Navy may carry out architectural and engineering services and 
     construction design activities with respect to the 
     construction or improvement of family housing units in an 
     amount not to exceed $3,199,000.

     SEC. 2203. IMPROVEMENTS TO MILITARY FAMILY HOUSING UNITS.

       Subject to section 2825 of title 10, United States Code, 
     and using amounts appropriated pursuant to the authorization 
     of appropriations in section 2204(5)(A), the Secretary of the 
     Navy may improve existing military family housing units in an 
     amount not to exceed $97,773,000.

     SEC. 2204. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS, NAVY.

       Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal 
     years beginning after September 30, 2011, for military 
     construction, land acquisition, and military family housing 
     functions of the Department of the Navy in the total amount 
     of $2,641,457,000, as follows:
       (1) For military construction projects inside the United 
     States authorized by section 2201(a), $1,956,822,000.
       (2) For military construction projects outside the United 
     States authorized by section 2201(b), $124,943,000.
       (3) For unspecified minor military construction projects 
     authorized by section 2805 of title 10, United States Code, 
     $21,495,000.
       (4) For architectural and engineering services and 
     construction design under section 2807 of title 10, United 
     States Code, $69,362,000.
       (5) For military family housing functions:
       (A) For construction and acquisition, planning and design, 
     and improvement of military family housing and facilities, 
     $100,972,000.
       (B) For support of military family housing (including 
     functions described in section 2833 of title 10, United 
     States Code), $367,863,000.

     SEC. 2205. EXTENSION OF AUTHORIZATION OF CERTAIN FISCAL YEAR 
                   2008 PROJECT.

       (a) Extension.--Notwithstanding section 2002 of the 
     Military Construction Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008 
     (division B of Public Law 110-181; 122 Stat. 503), the 
     authorization set forth in the table in subsection (b), as 
     provided in section 2201(c) of that Act (122 Stat. 511) and 
     extended by section 2206 of the Military Construction 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (division B of Public 
     Law 111-383; 124 Stat. 4443), shall remain in effect until 
     October 1, 2012, or the date of an Act authorizing funds for 
     military construction for fiscal year 2013, whichever is 
     later.
       (b) Table.--The table referred to in subsection (a) is as 
     follows:

                                 Navy: Extension of 2008 Project Authorization
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
              State/Country                  Installation or Location             Project               Amount
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Worldwide Unspecified....................  Various....................  Host Nation Infrastructure.   $2,700,000
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

       (c) Technical Amendment for Consistency in Project 
     Authorization Display.--The table in section 2201(c) of the 
     Military Construction Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008 
     (division B of Public Law 110-181; 122 Stat. 511) is amended 
     to read as follows:

                                           Navy: Worldwide Unspecified
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
              State/Country                  Installation or Location             Project               Amount
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Worldwide Unspecified....................  Various....................  Wharf Utilities Upgrade....   $8,900,000
Worldwide Unspecified....................  Various....................  Host Nation Infrastructure.   $2,700,000
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 2206. EXTENSION OF AUTHORIZATIONS OF CERTAIN FISCAL YEAR 
                   2009 PROJECTS.

       (a) Extension.--Notwithstanding section 2002 of the 
     Military Construction Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2009 
     (division B of Public Law 110-417; 122 Stat. 4658), the 
     authorization set forth in the table in subsection (b), as 
     provided in section 2201 of that Act (122 Stat 4670), shall 
     remain in effect until October 1, 2012, or the date of an Act 
     authorizing funds for military construction for fiscal year 
     2013, whichever is later.
       (b) Table.--The table referred to in subsection (a) is as 
     follows:

                                 Navy: Extension of 2009 Project Authorizations
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
            State/Country              Installation or Location             Project                  Amount
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
California...........................  Marine Corps Base, Camp   Operations Assess Points,           $11,970,000
                                        Pendelton..............   Red Beach..................
                                       Marine Corps Air          Emergency Response Station..         $6,530,000
                                        Station, Miramar.......
District of Columbia.................  Washington Navy Yard....  Child Development Center....         $9,340,000
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 2207. REDUCTION OF NAVY MILITARY CONSTRUCTION 
                   AUTHORIZATION.

       Amounts previously authorized for military construction, 
     land acquisition, and military family housing functions of 
     the Department of the Navy for fiscal years prior to fiscal 
     year 2012 are hereby reduced by $25,000,000.

     SEC. 2208. GUAM REALIGNMENT.

       None of the funds authorized to be appropriated under this 
     title, or amounts provided by the Government of Japan for 
     military construction activities on land under the 
     jurisdiction of the Department of Defense, may be obligated 
     or expended to implement the realignment of United States 
     Marine Corps forces from Okinawa to Guam as envisioned in the 
     United States-Japan Roadmap for Realignment Implementation 
     issued May 1, 2006, until--
       (1) the Commandant of the Marine Corps provides the 
     congressional defense committees the Commandant's preferred 
     force lay-down for the United States Pacific Command Area of 
     Responsibility;
       (2) the Secretary of Defense submits to the congressional 
     defense committees a master plan for the construction of 
     facilities and infrastructure to execute the Commandant's 
     preferred force lay-down on Guam, including a detailed 
     description of costs and a schedule for such construction;
       (3) the Secretary of Defense certifies to the congressional 
     defense committees that tangible progress has been made 
     regarding the relocation of Marine Corps Air Station Futenma; 
     and
       (4) a plan coordinated by all pertinent Federal agencies is 
     provided to the congressional defense committees detailing 
     descriptions of work, costs, and a schedule for completion of 
     construction, improvements, and repairs to the non-military 
     utilities, facilities, and infrastructure on Guam affected by 
     the realignment of forces.

                         TITLE XXIII--AIR FORCE

     SEC. 2301. AUTHORIZED AIR FORCE CONSTRUCTION AND LAND 
                   ACQUISITION PROJECTS.

       (a) Inside the United States.--Using amounts appropriated 
     pursuant to the authorization of appropriations in section 
     2304(1), the Secretary of the Air Force may acquire real 
     property and carry out military construction projects for the 
     installations or locations inside the United States, and in 
     the amounts, set forth in the following table:

                   Air Force: Inside the United States
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                      Installation or
              State                      Location             Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alaska...........................  Eielson Air Force         $45,000,000
                                    Base.
                                   Joint Base Elmendorf-     $97,000,000
                                    Richardson.
Arizona..........................  Davis-Monthan Air         $33,000,000
                                    Force Base.
                                   Luke Air Force Base.      $24,000,000
California.......................  Travis Air Force          $22,000,000
                                    Base.
                                   Vandenberg Air Force      $14,200,000
                                    Base.
Colorado.........................  U.S. Air Force            $13,400,000
                                    Academy.
Delaware.........................  Dover Air Force Base       $2,800,000
Kansas...........................  Fort Riley, Kansas..       $7,600,000
Louisiana........................  Barksdale Air Force       $23,500,000
                                    Base...............
Missouri.........................  Whiteman Air Force         $4,800,000
                                    Base...............
Nebraska.........................  Offutt Air Force         $564,000,000
                                    Base...............
Nevada...........................  Nellis Air Force          $35,850,000
                                    Base.
New Mexico.......................  Cannon Air Force          $22,598,000
                                    Base.
                                   Holloman Air Force        $29,200,000
                                    Base.
                                   Kirtland Air Force        $25,000,000
                                    Base.
North Carolina...................  Pope Air Force Base.       $6,000,000
North Dakota.....................  Minot Air Force Base      $67,800,000
Texas............................  Joint Base San           $110,000,000
                                    Antonio.
Utah.............................  Hill Air Force Base.      $16,500,000

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Virginia.........................  Joint Base Langley        $50,000,000
                                    Eustis.
Washington.......................  Fairchild Air Force       $27,600,000
                                    Base.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

       (b) Outside the United States.--Using amounts appropriated 
     pursuant to the authorization of appropriations in section 
     2304(2), the Secretary of the Air Force may acquire real 
     property and carry out military construction projects for the 
     installations or locations outside the United States, and in 
     the amounts, set forth in the following table:

                  Air Force: Outside the United States
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                      Installation or
             Country                     Location             Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Germany..........................  Ramstein Air Base...      $34,697,000
Greenland........................  Thule Air Base......      $28,000,000
Guam.............................  Joint Region              $64,400,000
                                    Marianas.
Italy............................  Naval Air Station,        $15,000,000
                                    Signonella.
Korea............................  Osan Air Base.......      $23,000,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 2302. FAMILY HOUSING.

       Using amounts appropriated pursuant to the authorization of 
     appropriations in section 2304(5)(A), the Secretary of the 
     Air Force may carry out architectural and engineering 
     services and construction design activities with respect to 
     the construction or improvement of family housing units in an 
     amount not to exceed $4,208,000.

     SEC. 2303. IMPROVEMENTS TO MILITARY FAMILY HOUSING UNITS.

       Subject to section 2825 of title 10, United States Code, 
     and using amounts appropriated pursuant to the authorization 
     of appropriations in section 2304(5)(A), the Secretary of the 
     Air Force may improve existing military family housing units 
     in an amount not to exceed $80,596,000.

     SEC. 2304. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS, AIR FORCE.

       Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal 
     years beginning after September 30, 2011, for military 
     construction, land acquisition, and military family housing 
     functions of the Department of the Air Force in the total 
     amount of $1,619,423,000, as follows:
       (1) For military construction projects inside the United 
     States authorized by section 2301(a), $677,848,000.
       (2) For military construction projects outside the United 
     States authorized by section 2301(b), $165,897,000.
       (3) For unspecified minor military construction projects 
     authorized by section 2805 of title 10, United States Code, 
     $20,000,000.
       (4) For architectural and engineering services and 
     construction design under section 2807 of title 10, United 
     States Code, $67,913,000.
       (5) For military family housing functions:
       (A) For construction and acquisition, planning and design, 
     and improvement of military family housing and facilities, 
     $84,804,000.
       (B) For support of military family housing (including 
     functions described in section 2833 of title 10, United 
     States Code), $404,761,000.
       (6) For the construction of increment 2 of the Air Force 
     Technical Applications Center at Patrick Air Force Base, 
     Florida, as authorized by section 2301(a) of the Military 
     Construction Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (division 
     B of Public Law 111-383; 124 Stat. 4444), $79,000,000.
       (7) For the construction of increment 1 of a STRATCOM 
     replacement facility at Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska, 
     authorized by section 2301(a) of this Act, $120,000,000.

     SEC. 2305. MODIFICATION OF AUTHORIZATION TO CARRY OUT CERTAIN 
                   FISCAL YEAR 2010 PROJECT.

       In the case of the authorization contained in the table in 
     section 2301(a) of the National Defense Authorization Act for 
     Fiscal Year 2010 (Division B of Public Law 111-84; 123 Stat. 
     2636) for Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii, for construction of 
     a Ground Control Tower at the installation, the Secretary of 
     the Air Force may construct 43 vertical meters (141 vertical 
     feet) in lieu of 111 square meters (1,195 square feet), 
     consistent with the Air Force's construction guidelines for 
     control towers, using amounts appropriated pursuant to 
     authorizations of appropriations in prior years.

     SEC. 2306. EXTENSION OF AUTHORIZATION OF CERTAIN FISCAL YEAR 
                   2009 PROJECT.

       (a) Extension.--Notwithstanding section 2002 of the 
     Military Construction Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2009 
     (division B of Public Law 110-417; 122 Stat. 4658), the 
     authorization set forth in the table in subsection (b), as 
     provided in section 2301(b) of that Act (122 Stat. 4680) 
     shall remain in effect until October 1, 2012, or the date of 
     the enactment of an Act authorizing funds for military 
     construction for fiscal year 2013, whichever is later:
       (b) Table.--The table referred to in subsection (a) is as 
     follows:

                               Air Force: Extension of 2009 Project Authorizations
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 State                   Installation or  Location            Project                Amount
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Germany...............................  Spangdahlem AB.............  Construct Child                 $11,400,000
                                                                      Development Center.....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 2307. REDUCTION OF AIR FORCE MILITARY CONSTRUCTION 
                   AUTHORIZATION.

       Amounts previously authorized for military construction, 
     land acquisition, and military family housing functions of 
     the Department of the Air Force for fiscal years prior to 
     fiscal year 2012 are hereby reduced by $32,000,000.

                      TITLE XXIV--DEFENSE AGENCIES

               Subtitle A--Defense Agency Authorizations

     SEC. 2401. AUTHORIZED DEFENSE AGENCIES CONSTRUCTION AND LAND 
                   ACQUISITION PROJECTS.

       (a) Inside the United States.--Using amounts appropriated 
     pursuant to the authorization of appropriations in section 
     2403(1), the Secretary of Defense may acquire real property 
     and carry out military construction projects for the 
     installations or locations inside the United States, and in 
     the amounts, set forth in the following table:

               Defense Agencies: Inside the United States
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                      Installation or
              State                      Location             Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama..........................  Redstone Arsenal....      $58,800,000
Alaska...........................  Anchorage...........      $18,400,000
                                   Eielson Air Force         $14,800,000
                                    Base.
Arizona..........................  Davis-Monthan Air         $23,000,000
                                    Force Base.
California.......................  Defense Distribution      $15,500,000
                                    Depot Tracy.
                                   Marine Corps Base,        $12,141,000
                                    Camp Pendleton.
                                   Naval Base, Coronado      $42,000,000
                                   Naval Base, Coronado      $21,800,000
                                    (San Clemente).
Colorado.........................  Buckley Air Force        $140,932,000
                                    Base.
District of Columbia.............  Bolling Air Force         $16,736,000
                                    Base.
Florida..........................  Eglin Air Force Base      $61,100,000
                                   Macdill Air Force         $15,200,000
                                    Base.
                                   Naval Air Station,         $3,800,000
                                    Whiting Field.
Georgia..........................  Fort Benning........      $37,205,000
                                   Fort Gordon.........      $17,705,000
                                   Fort Stewart........      $72,300,000
Hawaii...........................  Joint Base Pearl          $14,400,000
                                    Harbor-Hickam.
Illinois.........................  Naval Station, Great      $16,900,000
                                    Lakes.
Kentucky.........................  Fort Campbell.......     $138,500,000
                                   Fort Knox...........      $38,845,000
Louisiana........................  Barksdale Air Force        $6,200,000
                                    Base.
Maryland.........................  Joint Base Andrews..     $265,700,000
                                   National Naval            $18,000,000
                                    Medical Center,
                                    Bethesda.
Massachusetts....................  Hanscom Air Force         $34,040,000
                                    Base.
                                   Westover Air Reserve      $23,300,000
                                    Base.
Mississippi......................  Columbus Air Force         $2,600,000
                                    Base.
                                   Construction              $34,700,000
                                    Battalion Center,
                                    Gulfport.
Missouri.........................  Arnold..............       $9,253,000
New Mexico.......................  Cannon Air Force         $132,997,000
                                    Base.
New York.........................  Fort Drum...........      $20,400,000
North Carolina...................  Camp Lejeune........       $6,670,000
                                   Fort Bragg..........     $206,274,000
                                   Marine Corps Air          $22,687,000
                                    Station, New River.
                                   Pope Air Force Base.       $5,400,000
Ohio.............................  Defense Supply            $10,000,000
                                    Center Columbus.
Oklahoma.........................  Altus Air Force Base       $8,200,000
Pennsylvania.....................  Defense Distribution      $17,500,000
                                    Depot New
                                    Cumberland.........
                                   Defense Supply             $8,000,000
                                    Center Philadelphia.
South Carolina...................  Joint Base                $24,868,000
                                    Charleston.
Texas............................  Joint Base Antonio..     $194,300,000
Virginia.........................  Charlottesville.....      $10,805,000
                                   Joint Expeditionary       $37,000,000
                                    Base Little Creek-
                                    Fort Story.........
                                   Marine Corps Base,        $46,727,000
                                    Quantico.
                                   Naval Air Station,        $23,116,000
                                    Oceana (Dam Neck).
                                   Dahlgren............       $1,988,000
                                   Pentagon Reservation       $8,742,000
Washington.......................  Joint Base Lewis-         $35,000,000
                                    McChord.
                                   Naval Air Station,        $25,000,000
                                    Whidbey Island.
West Virginia....................  Camp Dawson.........       $2,200,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------

       (b) Outside the United States.--Using amounts appropriated 
     pursuant to the authorization of appropriations in section 
     2403(2), the Secretary of Defense may acquire real property 
     and carry out military construction projects for the 
     installations or locations outside the United States, and in 
     the amounts, set forth in the following table:

               Defense Agencies: Outside the United States
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                      Installation or
             Country                     Location             Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Germany..........................  Ansbach.............      $11,672,000
                                   Grafenwoehr.........       $6,529,000
                                   Spangdahlem Air Base     $129,043,000
                                   Stuttgart-Patch            $2,434,000
                                    Barracks.

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Italy............................  Vicenza.............      $41,864,000
Japan............................  Yokota Air Base.....      $61,842,000
United Kingdom...................  Menwith Hill Station      $68,601,000
                                   Royal Air Force           $35,030,000
                                    Alconbury.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 2402. ENERGY CONSERVATION PROJECTS.

       Using amounts appropriated pursuant to the authorization of 
     appropriations in section 2403(6), the Secretary of Defense 
     may carry out energy conservation projects under chapter 173 
     of title 10, United States Code, in the amount of 
     $135,000,000.

     SEC. 2403. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS, DEFENSE AGENCIES.

       Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal 
     years beginning after September 30, 2011, for military 
     construction, land acquisition, and military family housing 
     functions of the Department of Defense (other than the 
     military departments) in the total amount of $3,212,498,000, 
     as follows:
       (1) For military construction projects inside the United 
     States authorized by section 2401(a), $1,476,499,000.
       (2) For military construction projects outside the United 
     States authorized by section 2401(b), $357,004,000.
       (3) For unspecified minor military construction projects 
     under section 2805 of title 10, United States Code, 
     $32,964,000.
       (4) For contingency construction projects of the Secretary 
     of Defense under section 2804 of title 10, United States 
     Code, $10,000,000.
       (5) For architectural and engineering services and 
     construction design under section 2807 of title 10, United 
     States Code, $399,602,000.
       (6) For energy conservation projects under chapter 173 of 
     title 10, United States Code, $135,000,000.
       (7) For military family housing functions:
       (A) For support of military family housing (including 
     functions described in section 2833 of title 10, United 
     States Code), $50,723,000.
       (B) For credits to the Department of Defense Family Housing 
     Improvement Fund under section 2883 of title 10, United 
     States Code, and the Homeowners Assistance Fund established 
     under section 1013 of the Demonstration Cities and 
     Metropolitan Development Act of 1966 (42 U.S.C. 3374), 
     $3,468,000.
       (8) For the construction of increment 6 of the Army Medical 
     Research Institute of Infectious Diseases Stage I at Fort 
     Detrick, Maryland, authorized by section 2401(a) of the 
     Military Construction Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2007 
     (division B of Public Law 109-364; 120 Stat. 2457), 
     $137,600,000.
       (9) For the construction of increment 4 of replacement fuel 
     storage facilities at Point Loma Annex, California, 
     authorized by section 2401(a) of the Military Construction 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008 (division B of Public 
     Law 110-181; 122 Stat. 521), as amended by section 2406 of 
     the Military Construction Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 
     2010 (division B of Public Law 111-84; 123 Stat. 2646), 
     $27,000,000.
       (10) For the construction of increment 4 of the United 
     States Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense 
     replacement facility at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, 
     authorized by section 2401(a) of the Military Construction 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2009 (division B of Public 
     Law 110-417; 122 Stat. 4689), $22,850,000.
       (11) For the construction of increment 3 of a National 
     Security Agency data center at Camp Williams, Utah, 
     authorized as a Military Construction, Defense-Wide project 
     by title IX of the Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2009 
     (Public Law 111-32; 123 Stat. 1888), $123,201,000.
       (12) For the construction of increment 3 of the hospital at 
     Fort Bliss, Texas, authorized by section 2401(a) of the 
     Military Construction Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010 
     (division B of Public Law 111-84; 123 Stat. 2642), 
     $109,400,000.
       (13) For the construction of increment 1 of a Mountainview 
     operations facility at Buckley Air Force Base, Colorado, 
     authorized by section 2401(a) of this Act, $70,432,000.
       (14) For the construction of increment 1 of an ambulatory 
     care center at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, authorized by 
     section 2401(a) of this Act, $121,500,000.
       (15) For the construction of increment 1 of an ambulatory 
     care center, phase 3 at Fort Bliss, Texas, authorized by 
     section 2401(a) of this Act, $80,600,000.

          Subtitle B--Chemical Demilitarization Authorizations

     SEC. 2411. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS, CHEMICAL 
                   DEMILITARIZATION CONSTRUCTION, DEFENSE-WIDE.

       Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal 
     years beginning after September 30, 2011, for military 
     construction and land acquisition for chemical 
     demilitarization in the total amount of $75,312,000, as 
     follows:
       (1) For the construction of phase 13 of a chemical 
     munitions demilitarization facility at Pueblo Chemical 
     Activity, Colorado, authorized by section 2401(a) of the 
     Military Construction Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1997 
     (division B of Public Law 104-201; 110 Stat. 2775), as 
     amended by section 2406 of the Military Construction 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2000 (division B of Public 
     Law 106-65; 113 Stat. 839), section 2407 of the Military 
     Construction Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2003 (division 
     B of Public Law 107-314; 116 Stat. 2698), and section 2413 of 
     the Military Construction Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 
     2009 (division B of Public Law 110-417; 122 Stat. 4697), 
     $15,338,000.
       (2) For the construction of phase 12 of a munitions 
     demilitarization facility at Blue Grass Army Depot, Kentucky, 
     authorized by section 2401(a) of the Military Construction 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2000 (division B of Public 
     Law 106-65; 113 Stat. 835), as amended by section 2405 of the 
     Military Construction Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2002 
     (division B of Public Law 107-107; 115 Stat. 1298), section 
     2405 of the Military Construction Authorization Act for 
     Fiscal Year 2003 (division B of Public Law 107-314; 116 Stat. 
     2698), section 2414 of the Military Construction 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2009 (division B of Public 
     Law 110-417; 122 Stat. 4697), and section 2412 of the 
     Military Construction Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 
     (division B Public Law 111-383; 124 Stat. 4450), $59,974,000.

     SEC. 2412. REDUCTION OF DEFENSE AGENCIES MILITARY 
                   CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZATION.

       Amounts previously authorized for military construction, 
     land acquisition, and military family housing functions of 
     the Department of Defense (other than the military 
     departments) for fiscal years prior to fiscal year 2012 are 
     hereby reduced by $131,000,000.

   TITLE XXV--NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANIZATION SECURITY INVESTMENT 
                                PROGRAM

     SEC. 2501. AUTHORIZED NATO CONSTRUCTION AND LAND ACQUISITION 
                   PROJECTS.

       The Secretary of Defense may make contributions for the 
     North Atlantic Treaty Organization Security Investment 
     Program as provided in section 2806 of title 10, United 
     States Code, in an amount not to exceed the sum of the amount 
     authorized to be appropriated for this purpose in section 
     2502 and the amount collected from the North Atlantic Treaty 
     Organization as a result of construction previously financed 
     by the United States.

     SEC. 2502. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS, NATO.

       Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal 
     years beginning after September 30, 2011, for contributions 
     by the Secretary of Defense under section 2806 of title 10, 
     United States Code, for the share of the United States of the 
     cost of projects for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization 
     Security Investment Program authorized by section 2501, in 
     the amount of $240,611,000.

            TITLE XXVI--GUARD AND RESERVE FORCES FACILITIES

     SEC. 2601. AUTHORIZED ARMY NATIONAL GUARD CONSTRUCTION AND 
                   LAND ACQUISITION PROJECTS.

       (a) Inside the United States.--Using amounts appropriated 
     pursuant to the authorization of appropriations in section 
     2606(1), the Secretary of the Army may acquire real property 
     and carry out military construction projects for the Army 
     National Guard locations inside the United States, and in the 
     amounts, set forth in the following table:

              Army National Guard: Inside the United States
------------------------------------------------------------------------
              State                      Location             Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama..........................  Fort McClellan......      $16,500,000
Arizona..........................  Papago Military           $17,800,000
                                    Reservation.
Arkansas.........................  Fort Chafee.........       $3,500,000
California.......................  Camp Roberts........      $38,160,000
                                   Camp San Luis Obispo       $8,000,000
Colorado.........................  Alamosa.............       $6,400,000
                                   Aurora..............       $3,600,000
                                   Fort Carson.........      $43,000,000
District of Columbia.............  Anacostia...........       $5,300,000
Florida..........................  Camp Blanding.......       $5,500,000
Georgia..........................  Atlanta.............      $11,000,000
                                   Hinesville..........      $17,500,000
                                   Macon...............      $14,500,000
Hawaii...........................  Kalaeloa............      $33,000,000
Illinois.........................  Normal..............      $10,000,000
Indiana..........................  Camp Atterbury......      $81,900,000
                                   Indianapolis........      $25,700,000
Maine............................  Bangor..............      $15,600,000
                                   Brunswick...........      $23,000,000
Maryland.........................  Dundalk.............      $16,000,000
                                   La Plata............       $9,000,000
                                   Westminster.........      $10,400,000
Massachusetts....................  Natick..............       $9,000,000
Minnesota........................  Camp Ripley.........       $8,400,000
Mississippi......................  Camp Shelby.........      $64,600,000
Nebraska.........................  Grand Island........      $22,000,000
                                   Mead................       $9,100,000
Nevada...........................  Las Vegas...........      $23,000,000
New Jersey.......................  Lakehurst...........      $49,000,000
New Mexico.......................  Santa Fe............       $5,200,000
North Carolina...................  Greensboro..........       $3,700,000
Oklahoma.........................  Camp Gruber.........      $13,361,000
Oregon...........................  The Dalles..........      $13,800,000
South Carolina...................  Allendale...........       $4,300,000
Utah.............................  Camp Williams.......       $6,500,000
Virginia.........................  Fort Pickett........      $11,000,000
West Virginia....................  Buckhannon..........      $10,000,000
Wisconsin........................  Camp Williams.......       $7,000,000
Wyoming..........................  Cheyenne............       $8,900,000
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       (b) Outside the United States.--Using amounts appropriated 
     pursuant to the authorization of appropriations in section 
     2606(1), the Secretary of the Army may acquire real property 
     and carry out military construction projects for the Army 
     National Guard locations outside the United States, and in 
     the amounts, set forth in the following table:

             Army National Guard: Outside the United States
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Country                     Location             Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Puerto Rico......................  Fort Buchanan.......      $57,000,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 2602. AUTHORIZED ARMY RESERVE CONSTRUCTION AND LAND 
                   ACQUISITION PROJECTS.

       Using amounts appropriated pursuant to the authorization of 
     appropriations in section 2606(2), the Secretary of the Army 
     may acquire real property and carry out military construc-


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     tion projects for the Army Reserve locations inside the 
     United States, and in the amounts, set forth in the following 
     table:

                              Army Reserve
------------------------------------------------------------------------
              State                      Location             Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
California.......................  Fort Hunter Liggett.       $5,200,000
Colorado.........................  Fort Collins........      $13,600,000
Illinois.........................  Homewood............      $16,000,000
                                   Rockford............      $12,800,000
Indiana..........................  Fort Benjamin             $57,000,000
                                    Harrison.
Kansas...........................  Kansas City.........      $13,000,000
Massachusetts....................  Attleboro...........      $22,000,000
Minnesota........................  Saint Joseph........      $11,800,000
Missouri.........................  Weldon Springs......      $19,000,000
New York.........................  Schenectady.........      $20,000,000
North Carolina...................  Greensboro..........      $19,000,000
South Carolina...................  Orangeburg..........      $12,000,000
Wisconsin........................  Fort McCoy..........      $27,300,000
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     SEC. 2603. AUTHORIZED NAVY RESERVE AND MARINE CORPS RESERVE 
                   CONSTRUCTION AND LAND ACQUISITION PROJECTS.

       Using amounts appropriated pursuant to the authorization of 
     appropriations in section 2606(3), the Secretary of the Navy 
     may acquire real property and carry out military construction 
     projects for the Navy Reserve and Marine Corps Reserve 
     locations inside the United States, and in the amounts, set 
     forth in the following table:

                                      Navy Reserve and Marine Corps Reserve
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                     State                                          Location                          Amount
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pennsylvania..................................  Pittsburgh.....................................      $13,759,000
Tennessee.....................................  Memphis........................................       $7,949,000
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 2604. AUTHORIZED AIR NATIONAL GUARD CONSTRUCTION AND 
                   LAND ACQUISITION PROJECTS.

       Using amounts appropriated pursuant to the authorization of 
     appropriations in section 2606(4), the Secretary of the Air 
     Force may acquire real property and carry out military 
     construction projects for the Air National Guard locations 
     inside the United States, and in the amounts, set forth in 
     the following table:

                           Air National Guard
------------------------------------------------------------------------
              State                      Location             Amount
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California.......................  Beale Air Force Base       $6,100,000
                                   Moffett Field.......      $26,000,000
Hawaii...........................  Joint Base Pearl          $39,521,000
                                    Harbor-Hickam.
Indiana..........................  Fort Wayne                 $4,000,000
                                    International
                                    Airport.
Maryland.........................  Martin State Airport       $4,900,000
Massachusetts....................  Otis Air National          $7,800,000
                                    Guard Base.
Ohio.............................  Springfield Beckley-       $6,700,000
                                    Municipal Airport.
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     SEC. 2605. AUTHORIZED AIR FORCE RESERVE CONSTRUCTION AND LAND 
                   ACQUISITION PROJECTS.

       Using amounts appropriated pursuant to the authorization of 
     appropriations in section 2606(5), the Secretary of the Air 
     Force may acquire real property and carry out military 
     construction projects for the Air Force Reserve locations 
     inside the United States, and in the amounts, set forth in 
     the following table:

                            Air Force Reserve
------------------------------------------------------------------------
              State                      Location             Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
California.......................  March Air Force Base      $16,393,000
South Carolina...................  Charleston Air Force       $9,593,000
                                    Base.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 2606. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS, NATIONAL GUARD 
                   AND RESERVE.

       Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal 
     years beginning after September 30, 2011, for the costs of 
     acquisition, architectural and engineering services, and 
     construction of facilities for the Guard and Reserve Forces, 
     and for contributions therefor, under chapter 1803 of title 
     10, United States Code (including the cost of acquisition of 
     land for those facilities), in the following amounts:
       (1) For the Department of the Army, for the Army National 
     Guard of the United States, $773,592,000.
       (2) For the Department of the Army, for the Army Reserve, 
     $280,549,000.
       (3) For the Department of the Navy, for the Navy and Marine 
     Corps Reserve, $26,299,000.
       (4) For the Department of the Air Force, for the Air 
     National Guard of the United States, $116,246,000.
       (5) For the Department of the Air Force, for the Air Force 
     Reserve, $33,620,000.

     SEC. 2607. EXTENSION OF AUTHORIZATIONS OF CERTAIN FISCAL YEAR 
                   2008 PROJECTS.

       (a) Extension.--Notwithstanding section 2002 of the 
     Military Construction Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008 
     (division B of Public Law 110-181; 122 Stat. 503), the 
     authorization set forth in the table in subsection (b), as 
     provided in section 2601 and 2604 of that Act (122 Stat. 527-
     528), shall remain in effect until October 1, 2012, or the 
     date of the enactment of an Act authorizing funds for 
     military construction for fiscal year 2013, whichever is 
     later.
       (b) Table.--The table referred to in subsection (a) is as 
     follows:

                          Army National Guard: Extension of 2008 Project Authorization
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  State                      Installation or Location             Project               Amount
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pennsylvania.............................  Coatesville................  Readiness Center...........  $ 8,300,000
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 2608. EXTENSION OF AUTHORIZATIONS OF CERTAIN FISCAL YEAR 
                   2009 PROJECTS.

       (a) Extension.--Notwithstanding section 2002 of the 
     Military Construction Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2009 
     (division B of Public Law 110-417; 122 Stat. 4658), the 
     authorization set forth in the tables in subsection (b), as 
     provided in sections 2601, 2602, and 2603 of that Act, shall 
     remain in effect until October 1, 2012, or the date of the 
     enactment of an Act authorizing funds for military 
     construction for fiscal year 2013, whichever is later.
       (b) Tables.--The tables referred to in subsection (a) are 
     as follows:

                          Air National Guard: Extension of 2009 Project Authorizations
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 State                    Installation or  Location            Project                Amount
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Indiana................................  Camp Atterbury.............  Multipurpose Machine Gun        $5,800,000
                                                                       Range...................
Nevada.................................  Elko.......................  Readiness Center.........      $11,375,000
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


                           Air National Guard: Extension of 2009 Project Authorization
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 State                    Installation or  Location            Project                Amount
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mississippi............................  Gulfport-Biloxi              Relocate munitions              $3,400,000
                                          International Airport.....   storage complex.........
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


                              Air Reserve: Extension of 2009 Project Authorization
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 State                    Installation or  Location            Project                Amount
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
New York...............................  Staten Island..............  Army Reserve Center......      $18,550,000
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


                 Navy Reserve and Marine Corps Reserve: Extension of 2009 Project Authorization
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 State                    Installation or  Location            Project                Amount
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Delaware...............................  Wilmington                   Armed Forces Reserve           $11,530,000
                                                                       Center
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     SEC. 2609. MODIFICATION OF AUTHORITY TO CARRY OUT CERTAIN 
                   FISCAL YEAR 2009 PROJECT.

       In the case of the authorization contained in the table in 
     section 2601(a) of the Military Construction Authorization 
     Act for Fiscal Year 2009 (division B of Public Law 110-417; 
     122 Stat. 4701) for Elko, Nevada, for construction of an Army 
     Reserve Center, the Secretary of the Army may instead 
     construct the Army Reserve Center at Carlin, Nevada.

          TITLE XXVII--BASE CLOSURE AND REALIGNMENT ACTIVITIES

     SEC. 2701. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS FOR BASE 
                   REALIGNMENT AND CLOSURE ACTIVITIES FUNDED 
                   THROUGH DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE BASE CLOSURE 
                   ACCOUNT 1990.

       Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal 
     years beginning after September 30, 2011, for base closure 
     and realignment activities, including real property 
     acquisition and military construction projects, as authorized 
     by the Defense Base Closure and Realignment Act of 1990 (part 
     A of title XXIX of Public Law 101-510; 10 U.S.C. 2687 note) 
     and funded through the Department of Defense Base Closure 
     Account 1990 established by section 2906 of such Act, in the 
     total amount of $323,543,000, as follows:
       (1) For the Department of the Army, $70,716,000.
       (2) For the Department of the Navy, $129,351,000.
       (3) For the Department of the Air Force, $123,476,000.

     SEC. 2702. AUTHORIZED BASE REALIGNMENT AND CLOSURE ACTIVITIES 
                   FUNDED THROUGH DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE BASE 
                   CLOSURE ACCOUNT 2005.

       Using amounts appropriated pursuant to the authorization of 
     appropriations in section 2703, the Secretary of Defense may 
     carry out base closure and realignment activities, including 
     real property acquisition and military construction projects, 
     as authorized by the Defense Base Closure and Realignment Act 
     of 1990 (part A of title XXIX of Public Law 101-510; 10 
     U.S.C. 2687 note) and funded through the Department of 
     Defense Base Closure Account 2005 established by section 
     2906A of such Act, in the amount of $258,776,000.

     SEC. 2703. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS FOR BASE 
                   REALIGNMENT AND CLOSURE ACTIVITIES FUNDED 
                   THROUGH DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE BASE CLOSURE 
                   ACCOUNT 2005.

       Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal 
     years beginning after September 30, 2011, for base closure 
     and realignment activities, including real property 
     acquisition and military construction projects, as authorized 
     by the Defense Base Closure and Realignment Act of 1990 (part 
     A of title XXIX of Public Law 101-510; 10 U.S.C. 2687 note) 
     and funded through the Department of Defense Base Closure 
     Account 2005 established by section 2906A of such Act, in the 
     total amount of $258,776,000 as follows:
       (1) For the Department of the Army, $229,190,000.
       (2) For the Department of the Navy, $25,829,000.
       (3) For the Department of the Air Force, $1,966,000.
       (4) For the Defense Agencies, $1,791,000.

     SEC. 2704. REDUCTION OF MILITARY CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZATION 
                   FOR BASE REALIGNMENT AND CLOSURE ACTIVITIES 
                   AUTHORIZED THROUGH THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE 
                   BASE CLOSURE ACCOUNT 1990.

       Amounts previously authorized for base closure and 
     realignment activities, including real property acquisition 
     and military construction projects, as authorized by the 
     Defense Base Closure and Realignment Act of 1990 (part A of 
     title XXIX of Public Law 101-510; 10 U.S.C. 2687 note) and 
     funded through the Department of Defense Base Closure Account 
     1990 established by section 2906 of such Act for fiscal years 
     prior to fiscal year 2012 are hereby reduced by $100,000,000.

         TITLE XXVIII--MILITARY CONSTRUCTION GENERAL PROVISIONS

 Subtitle A--Military Construction Program and Military Family Housing 
                                Changes

     SEC. 2801. GENERAL MILITARY CONSTRUCTION TRANSFER AUTHORITY.

       (a) Authority To Transfer Authorization of 
     Appropriations.--
       (1) Authority.--Upon a determination by the Secretary of a 
     military department, or with respect to the Defense Agencies, 
     the Secretary of Defense, that such action is necessary in 
     the national interest, the Secretary concerned may transfer 
     amounts of authorization of appropriations made available to 
     that military department or Defense Agency in this division 
     for fiscal year 2012 between any such authorization of 
     appropriations for that military department or Defense Agency 
     for that fiscal year. Amounts of authorization of 
     appropriations so transferred shall be merged with and be 
     available for the same purposes as the authorization of 
     appropriations to which transferred.
       (2) Aggregate limit.--The aggregate amount of 
     authorizations that the Secretaries concerned may transfer 
     under the authority of this section may not exceed 
     $400,000,000.
       (b) Limitation.--The authority provided by this section to 
     transfer authorizations may only be used to fund increases in 
     the cost of military construction projects that have been 
     authorized by law.
       (c) Effect on Authorization Amounts.--A transfer made from 
     one account to another under the authority of this section 
     shall be deemed to increase the amount authorized for 
     appropriation for the account to which the amount is 
     transferred by an amount equal to the amount transferred.
       (d) Notice to Congress.--The Secretary concerned shall 
     promptly notify the congressional defense committees of each 
     transfer made by that Secretary under subsection (a).

     SEC. 2802. EXTENSION OF TEMPORARY, LIMITED AUTHORITY TO USE 
                   OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE FUNDS FOR 
                   CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS OUTSIDE THE UNITED 
                   STATES.

       (a) One-year Extension of Authority.--Section 2808 of the 
     Military Construction Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2004 
     (division B of Public Law 108-136; 117 Stat. 1723), as most 
     recently amended by section 2804 of the Military Construction 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (division B of Public 
     Law 111-383; 124 Stat. 4459), is amended--
       (1) in subsection (c)(2), by striking ``fiscal year 2011'' 
     and inserting ``fiscal year 2012''; and
       (2) in subsection (h)--
       (A) in paragraph (1), by striking ``September 30, 2011'' 
     and inserting ``September 30, 2012''; and
       (B) in paragraph (2), by striking ``fiscal year 2012'' and 
     inserting ``fiscal year 2013''.
       (b) Modification of Quarterly Reporting Requirement.--
     Subsection (g) of such section is amended--
       (1) by striking ``Quarterly Reports or'' in the subsection 
     heading;
       (2) by striking ``the report for a fiscal-year quarter 
     under subsection (d) or''; and
       (3) by striking ``report or''.
       (c) Technical Amendments.--Subsections (a) and (i) of such 
     section are amended by striking ``Combined Task Force-Horn of 
     Africa'' each place it appears and inserting ``Combined Joint 
     Task Force-Horn of Africa''.

     SEC. 2803. CLARIFICATION OF AUTHORITY TO USE THE PENTAGON 
                   RESERVATION MAINTENANCE REVOLVING FUND FOR 
                   MINOR CONSTRUCTION AND ALTERATION ACTIVITIES AT 
                   THE PENTAGON RESERVATION.

       Section 2674(e)(4) of title 10, United States Code, is 
     amended--
       (1) by striking ``The authority'' and inserting ``(A) 
     Except as provided in subparagraph (B), the authority''; and
       (2) by adding at the end the following new subparagraph:
       ``(B) The Secretary may use monies from the Fund to support 
     construction or alteration activities at the Pentagon 
     Reservation within the limits stated in section 2805 of this 
     title.''.

        Subtitle B--Real Property and Facilities Administration

     SEC. 2811. EXCHANGE OF PROPERTY AT MILITARY INSTALLATIONS.

       (a) Exchange Authority.--Section 2869 of title 10, United 
     States Code, is amended--
       (1) in the section heading, by striking ``Conveyance of 
     property at military installations to limit encroachment'' 
     and inserting ``Exchange of property at military 
     installations''; and
       (2) in subsection (a)--
       (A) in the subsection heading, by striking ``Conveyance 
     Authorized; Consideration'' and inserting ``Exchange 
     Authorized''; and
       (B) in paragraph (1), by striking ``to any person who 
     agrees, in exchange for the real property, to carry out a 
     land acquisition'' and inserting ``to any eligible entity who 
     agrees, in exchange for the real property, to transfer to the 
     United States all right, title, and interest of the entity in 
     and to a parcel of real property, including any improvements 
     thereon under their control, or to carry out a land 
     acquisition''.
       (b) Extension of Authority.--Such section is further 
     amended--
       (1) by striking subsection (f); and
       (2) by redesignating subsections (g) and (h) as subsections 
     (f) and (g), respectively.
       (c) Clerical Amendment.--The table of sections at the 
     beginning of chapter 169 of such title is amended by striking 
     the item relating to section 2869 and inserting the following 
     new item:

``2869. Exchange of property at military installations.''.

     SEC. 2812. CLARIFICATION OF AUTHORITY TO LIMIT ENCROACHMENTS.

       (a) Inapplicability of Certain Contract Requirements.--
     Subsection (c) of section 2684a of title 10, United States 
     Code, is amended to read as follows:
       ``(c) Inapplicability of Certain Contract Requirements.--
     Notwithstanding chapter 63 of title 31, an agreement under 
     this section that is a cooperative agreement or a grant may 
     be used to acquire property or services for the direct 
     benefit or use of the United States Government.''.
       (b) Acquisition and Acceptance of Property and Interests.--
     Subsection (d) of such section is amended--
       (1) in paragraph (3)--
       (A) by inserting ``, and the monitoring and enforcement of 
     any right, title, or interest in,'' after ``resources on'';
       (B) by inserting ``and monitoring and enforcement'' after 
     ``natural resource management''; and
       (C) by adding at the end the following: ``Any such payment 
     by the United States--
       ``(A) may be paid in a lump sum and include an amount 
     intended to cover the future costs of natural resource 
     management and monitoring and enforcement; and
       ``(B) shall be placed by the eligible entity in an 
     interest-bearing account, and any interest shall be applied 
     for the same purposes as the principal.''; and
       (2) in paragraph (5)--

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       (A) inserting ``(A)'' after ``(5)'';
       (B) by inserting after the first sentence the following: 
     ``No such requirement need be included in the agreement if 
     the property or interest is being transferred to a State, or 
     the agreement requires it to be subsequently transferred to a 
     State, and the Secretary concerned determines that the laws 
     and regulations applicable to the future use of such property 
     or interest provide adequate assurance that the property 
     concerned will be developed and used in a manner appropriate 
     for purposes of this section.''; and
       (C) by adding at the end the following new subparagraph:
       ``(B) Notwithstanding subparagraph (A), if all or a portion 
     of the property or interest acquired under the agreement is 
     subsequently transferred to the United States and 
     administrative jurisdiction over the property is under a 
     Federal official other than a Secretary concerned, the 
     Secretary concerned and that Federal official shall enter 
     into a memorandum of agreement providing, to the satisfaction 
     of the Secretary concerned, for the management of the 
     property or interest concerned in a manner appropriate for 
     purposes of this section. Such memorandum of agreement shall 
     also provide that, should it be proposed that the property or 
     interest concerned be developed or used in a manner not 
     appropriate for purposes of this section, including declaring 
     the property to be excess to the agency's needs or proposing 
     to exchange the property for other property, the Secretary 
     concerned may request that administrative jurisdiction over 
     the property be transferred to the Secretary concerned at no 
     cost, and, upon such a request being made, the administrative 
     jurisdiction over the property shall be transferred 
     accordingly.''.

     SEC. 2813. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE CONSERVATION AND CULTURAL 
                   ACTIVITIES.

       Section 2694(b)(2) of title 10, United States Code, is 
     amended--
       (1) in subparagraph (B), by inserting ``and 
     sustainability'' after ``safety''; and
       (2) by adding at the end the following new subparagraph:
       ``(F) The implementation of ecosystem-wide land management 
     plans--
       ``(i) for a single ecosystem that encompasses at least two 
     non-contiguous military installations, if those military 
     installations are not all under the administrative 
     jurisdiction of the same Secretary of a military department; 
     and
       ``(ii) providing synergistic benefits unavailable if the 
     installations acted separately.''.

                      Subtitle C--Land Conveyances

     SEC. 2821. RELEASE OF REVERSIONARY INTEREST, CAMP JOSEPH T. 
                   ROBINSON, ARKANSAS.

       Section 2852 of the Military Construction Authorization Act 
     for Fiscal Year 2010 (division B of Public Law 111-84; 123 
     Stat. 2685) is amended by striking ``to be acquired by the 
     United States of America'' and inserting ``to be acquired by 
     the Military Department of Arkansas''.

     SEC. 2822. CLARIFICATION OF LAND CONVEYANCE AUTHORITY, CAMP 
                   CAITLIN AND OHANA NUI AREAS, HAWAII.

       Section 2856(a) of the Military Construction Authorization 
     Act for Fiscal Year 2010 (division B of Public Law 111-84; 
     123 Stat. 2689) is amended by inserting before the period at 
     the end the following: ``, before the property or portion 
     thereof is made available for transfer pursuant to the 
     Hawaiian Home Lands Recovery Act (title II of Public Law 104-
     42; 109 Stat. 357), for use by any other Federal agency, or 
     for disposal under applicable laws''.

     SEC. 2823. LAND CONVEYANCE AND EXCHANGE, JOINT BASE ELMENDORF 
                   RICHARDSON, ALASKA.

       (a) Conveyances Authorized.--
       (1) Municipality of anchorage.--The Secretary of the Air 
     Force may, in consultation with the Secretary of the 
     Interior, convey to the Municipality of Anchorage (in this 
     section referred to as the ``Municipality'') all right, 
     title, and interest of the United States in and to all or any 
     part of a parcel of real property, including any improvements 
     thereon, consisting of approximately 220 acres at JBER 
     situated to the west of and adjacent to the Anchorage 
     Regional Landfill in Anchorage, Alaska, for solid waste 
     management purposes, including reclamation thereof, and for 
     alternative energy production, and other related activities. 
     This authority may not be exercised unless and until the 
     March 15, 1982, North Anchorage Land Agreement is amended by 
     the parties thereto to specifically permit the conveyance 
     under this subparagraph.
       (2) Eklutna, inc..--The Secretary of the Air Force may, in 
     consultation with the Secretary of the Interior, upon terms 
     mutually agreeable to the Secretary of the Air Force and 
     Eklutna, Inc., an Alaska Native village corporation organized 
     pursuant to the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (43 
     U.S.C. 1601 et seq.) (in this section referred to as 
     ``Eklutna''), convey to Eklutna all right, title, and 
     interest of the United States in and to all or any part of a 
     parcel of real property, including any improvements thereon, 
     consisting of approximately 130 acres situated on the 
     northeast corner of the Glenn Highway and Boniface Parkway in 
     Anchorage, Alaska, or such other property as may be 
     identified in consultation with the Secretary of the 
     Interior, for any use compatible with JBER's current and 
     reasonably foreseeable mission as determined by the Secretary 
     of the Air Force.
       (3) Right to withhold transfer.--The Secretary may withhold 
     transfer of any portion of the real property described in 
     paragraphs (1) and (2) based on public interest or military 
     mission requirements.
       (b) Consideration.--
       (1) Municipality property.--As consideration for the 
     conveyance under subsection (a)(1), the Secretary of the Air 
     Force shall receive in-kind solid waste management services 
     at the Anchorage Regional Landfill or such other 
     consideration as determined satisfactory by the Secretary 
     equal to at least fair market value of the property conveyed.
       (2) Eklutna property.--As consideration for the conveyance 
     under subsection (a)(2), the Secretary of the Air Force is 
     authorized to receive, upon terms mutually agreeable to the 
     Secretary and Eklutna, such interests in the surface estate 
     of real property owned by Eklutna and situated at the 
     northeast boundary of JBER and other consideration as 
     considered satisfactory by the Secretary equal to at least 
     fair market value of the property conveyed.
       (c) Payment of Costs of Conveyance.--
       (1) Payment required.--The Secretary of the Air Force shall 
     require the Municipality and Eklutna to reimburse the 
     Secretary to cover costs (except costs for environmental 
     remediation of the property) to be incurred by the Secretary, 
     or to reimburse the Secretary for costs incurred by the 
     Secretary, to carry out the conveyances under subsection (a), 
     including survey costs, costs for environmental 
     documentation, and any other administrative costs related to 
     the conveyance.
       (2) Treatment of amounts received.--Amounts received as 
     reimbursement under paragraph (1) shall be credited to the 
     fund or account that was used to cover those costs incurred 
     by the Secretary in carrying out the conveyance. Amounts so 
     credited shall be merged with amounts in such fund or 
     account, and shall be available for the same purposes, and 
     subject to the same conditions and limitations, as amounts in 
     such fund or account.
       (d) Treatment of Cash Consideration Received.--Any cash 
     payment received by the United States as consideration for 
     the conveyances under subsection (a) shall be deposited in 
     the special account in the Treasury established under 
     subsection (b) of section 572 of title 40, United States 
     Code, and shall be available in accordance with paragraph 
     (5)(B) of such subsection.
       (e) Description of Property.--The exact acreage and legal 
     description of the real property to be conveyed under 
     subsection (a) shall be determined by surveys satisfactory to 
     the Secretary.
       (f) Other or Additional Terms and Conditions.--The 
     Secretary may require such additional terms and conditions in 
     connection with the conveyances under subsection (a) as the 
     Secretary considers appropriate to protect the interests of 
     the United States.

                       Subtitle D--Other Matters

     SEC. 2831. INVESTMENT PLAN FOR THE MODERNIZATION OF PUBLIC 
                   SHIPYARDS UNDER JURISDICTION OF DEPARTMENT OF 
                   THE NAVY.

       (a) Plan Required.--Not later than March 1, 2012, the 
     Secretary of the Navy shall submit to the congressional 
     defense committees a plan to address the facilities and 
     infrastructure requirements at each public shipyard under the 
     jurisdiction of the Department of the Navy.
       (b) Content.--The report required under subsection (a) 
     shall include the following elements:
       (1) A description of the operations and support required at 
     each shipyard under the control of the Secretary, including 
     the location, year constructed, the classes of ships 
     serviced, number of personnel assigned, and the average age 
     of facilities at each location.
       (2) A review of all workload requirements in the past 5 
     years, an assessment of the efficiency in the use of existing 
     facilities to meet the workload, and an estimate of the 
     workload planned for each shipyard through the current Future 
     Years Defense plan.
       (3) An assessment of the adequacy of each facility--
       (A) to carry out efficient depot-level ship maintenance 
     with modern technology and equipment;
       (B) to ensure workplace safety;
       (C) to support nuclear-related activities (where 
     applicable);
       (D) to maintain the quality of life of the workforce; and
       (E) to meet the energy savings goals of the Secretary of 
     the Navy for military installations.
       (4) An assessment of the existing condition of each 
     facility at each shipyard to include a review of existing and 
     projected deficiencies or inadequate conditions at each 
     facility, and whether any of the facilities listed are 
     temporary structures.
       (5) A description and cost estimate for each project to 
     improve, repair, renovate, or modernize facilities or 
     infrastructure.
       (6) A description of the facility improvements or new 
     construction projects at each shipyard that would improve the 
     efficiency of the facility's operations or generate energy 
     savings based upon a business case analysis.
       (7) An investment strategy planned for each shipyard to 
     correct deficiencies identified in paragraph (4), including 
     timelines to complete each project and cost estimates and 
     timelines necessary to complete the projects identified in 
     paragraph (6).
       (8) A list of projects, costs, and timelines through the 
     future years defense plan to meet the requirements of the 
     minimum capital investment percentage required under section 
     2476 of title 10, United States Code.

     SEC. 2832. DATA SERVERS AND CENTERS.

       (a) Limitations on Obligation of Funds.--
       (1) Limitations.--
       (A) Before performance plan.--During the period beginning 
     on the date of the enactment of this Act and ending on May 1, 
     2012, a department, agency, or component of the Department of 
     Defense may not obligate funds for a data server, data server 
     upgrade, data server farm, or data center unless approved by 
     the Chief Information Officer of the Department of Defense or 
     the Chief Information Officer of a component of the 
     Department to whom the Chief Information Officer of the 
     Department has specifically delegated such approval 
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       (B) Under performance plan.--After May 1, 2012, a 
     department, agency, or component of the Department may not 
     obligate funds for a data center, or any information systems 
     technology used therein, unless that obligation is in 
     accordance with the performance plan required by subsection 
     (b) and is approved as described in subparagraph (A).
       (2) Requirements for approvals.--
       (A) Before performance plan.--An approval of the obligation 
     of funds may not be granted under paragraph (1)(A) unless the 
     official granting the approval determines, in writing, that 
     existing resources of the agency, component, or element 
     concerned cannot affordably or practically be used or 
     modified to meet the requirements to be met through the 
     obligation of funds.
       (B) Under performance plan.--An approval of the obligation 
     of funds may not be granted under paragraph (1)(B) unless the 
     official granting the approval determines that--
       (i) existing resources of the Department do not meet the 
     operation requirements to be met through the obligation of 
     funds; and
       (ii) the proposed obligation is in accordance with the 
     performance standards and measures established by the Chief 
     Information Officer of the Department under subsection (b).
       (3) Reports.--Not later than 30 days after the end of each 
     calendar quarter, each Chief Information Officer of a 
     component of the Department who grants an approval under 
     paragraph (1) during such calendar quarter shall submit to 
     the Chief Information Officer of the Department a report on 
     the approval or approvals so granted during such calendar 
     quarter.
       (b) Performance Plan for Reduction of Resources Required 
     for Data Servers and Centers.--
       (1) Component plans.--
       (A) In general.--Not later than January 15, 2012, the 
     Secretaries of the military departments and the heads of the 
     Defense Agencies shall each submit to the Chief Information 
     Officer of the Department a plan for the department or agency 
     concerned to achieve the following:
       (i) A reduction in the square feet of floor space devoted 
     to information systems technologies, attendant support 
     technologies, and operations within data centers.
       (ii) A reduction in the use of all utilities necessary to 
     power and cool information systems technologies and data 
     centers.
       (iii) An increase in multi-organizational utilization of 
     data centers, information systems technologies, and 
     associated resources.
       (iv) A reduction in the investment for capital 
     infrastructure or equipment required to support data centers 
     as measured in cost per megawatt of data storage.
       (v) A reduction in the number of commercial and government 
     developed applications running on data servers and within 
     data centers.
       (vi) A reduction in the number of government and vendor 
     provided full-time equivalent personnel, and in the cost of 
     labor, associated with the operation of data servers and data 
     centers.
       (B) Specification of required elements.--The Chief 
     Information Officer of the Department shall specify the 
     particular performance standards and measures and 
     implementation elements to be included in the plans submitted 
     under this paragraph, including specific goals and schedules 
     for achieving the matters specified in subparagraph (A).
       (2) Defense-wide plan.--
       (A) In general.--Not later than April 1, 2012, the Chief 
     Information Officer of the Department shall submit to the 
     congressional defense committees a performance plan for a 
     reduction in the resources required for data centers and 
     information systems technologies Department-wide. The plan 
     shall be based upon and incorporate appropriate elements of 
     the plans submitted under paragraph (1).
       (B) Elements.--The performance plan required under this 
     paragraph shall include the following:
       (i) A Department-wide performance plan for achieving the 
     matters specified in paragraph (1)(A), including performance 
     standards and measures for data centers and information 
     systems technologies, goals and schedules for achieving such 
     matters, and an estimate of cost savings anticipated through 
     implementation of the plan.
       (ii) A Department-wide strategy for each of the following:

       (I) Desktop, laptop, and mobile device virtualization.
       (II) Transitioning to cloud computing.
       (III) Migration of Defense data and government-provided 
     services from Department-owned and operated data centers to 
     cloud computing services generally available within the 
     private sector that provide a better capability at a lower 
     cost with the same or greater degree of security.
       (IV) Utilization of private sector-managed security 
     services for data centers and cloud computing services.
       (V) A finite set of metrics to accurately and transparently 
     report on data center infrastructure (space, power and 
     cooling): age, cost, capacity, usage, energy efficiency and 
     utilization, accompanied with the aggregate data for each 
     data center site in use by the Department in excess of 100 
     kilowatts of information technology power demand.
       (VI) Transitioning to just-in-time delivery of Department-
     owned data center infrastructure (space, power and cooling) 
     through use of modular data center technology and integrated 
     data center infrastructure management software.

       (3) Responsibility.--The Chief Information Officer of the 
     Department shall discharge the responsibility for 
     establishing performance standards and measures for data 
     centers and information systems technologies for purposes of 
     this subsection. Such responsibility may not be delegated.
       (c) Exception.--The Chief Information Officer of the 
     Department and the Chief Information Officer of the Office of 
     the Director of National Intelligence may jointly exempt from 
     the applicability of this section such intelligence 
     components of the Department of Defense (and the programs and 
     activities thereof) that are funded through the National 
     Intelligence Program (NIP) as the Chief Information Officers 
     consider appropriate.
       (d) Reports on Cost Savings.--
       (1) In general.--Not later than March 1 of each fiscal 
     year, and ending in fiscal year 2016, the Chief Information 
     Officer of the Department shall submit to the appropriate 
     committees of Congress a report on the cost savings, cost 
     reductions, cost avoidances, and performance gains achieved, 
     and anticipated to be achieved, as of the date of such report 
     as a result of activities undertaken under this section.
       (2) Appropriate committees of congress defined.--In this 
     subsection, the term ``appropriate committees of Congress'' 
     means--
       (A) the Committee on Armed Services, the Committee on 
     Appropriations, and the Select Committee on Intelligence of 
     the Senate; and
       (B) the Committee on Armed Services, the Committee on 
     Appropriations, and the Permanent Select Committee on 
     Intelligence of the House of Representatives.

     SEC. 2833. REDESIGNATION OF MIKE O'CALLAGHAN FEDERAL HOSPITAL 
                   IN NEVADA AS MIKE O'CALLAGHAN FEDERAL MEDICAL 
                   CENTER.

       (a) Redesignation.--Section 2867 of the Military 
     Construction Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1997 (division 
     B of Public Law 104-201; 110 Stat. 2806), as amended by 
     section 8135(a) of the Department of Defense Appropriations 
     Act, 1997 (section 101(b) of division A of the Omnibus 
     Consolidated Appropriations Act, 1997 (Public Law 104-208; 
     110 Stat. 3009-118)), is further amended by striking ``Mike 
     O'Callaghan Federal Hospital'' each place it appears and 
     inserting ``Mike O'Callaghan Federal Medical Center''.
       (b) Conforming Amendment.--The heading of such section 2867 
     is amended to read as follows:

     ``SEC. 2867. MIKE O'CALLAGHAN FEDERAL MEDICAL CENTER.''.

 DIVISION C--DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY NATIONAL SECURITY AUTHORIZATIONS AND 
                          OTHER AUTHORIZATIONS

      TITLE XXXI--DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY NATIONAL SECURITY PROGRAMS

         Subtitle A--National Security Programs Authorizations

     SEC. 3101. NATIONAL NUCLEAR SECURITY ADMINISTRATION.

       (a) Authorization of Appropriations.--Funds are hereby 
     authorized to be appropriated to the Department of Energy for 
     fiscal year 2012 for the activities of the National Nuclear 
     Security Administration in carrying out programs as specified 
     in the funding table in section 4601.
       (b) Authorization of New Plant Projects.--From funds 
     referred to in subsection (a) that are available for carrying 
     out plant projects, the Secretary of Energy may carry out the 
     following new plant project for the National Nuclear Security 
     Administration:
       Project 12-D-301, Transuranic (TRU) Waste Facility, Los 
     Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico, 
     $13,481,000.

     SEC. 3102. DEFENSE ENVIRONMENTAL CLEANUP.

       Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated to the 
     Department of Energy for fiscal year 2012 for defense 
     environmental cleanup activities in carrying out programs as 
     specified in the funding table in section 4601.

     SEC. 3103. OTHER DEFENSE ACTIVITIES.

       Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated to the 
     Department of Energy for fiscal year 2012 for other defense 
     activities in carrying out programs as specified in the 
     funding table in section 4601.

   Subtitle B--Program Authorizations, Restrictions, and Limitations

     SEC. 3111. REVIEW OF SECURITY VULNERABILITIES OF NATIONAL 
                   LABORATORY COMPUTERS.

       (a) In General.--Section 4508 of the Atomic Energy Defense 
     Act (50 U.S.C. 2659) is amended to read as follows:

     ``SEC. 4508. REVIEW OF SECURITY VULNERABILITIES OF NATIONAL 
                   LABORATORY COMPUTERS.

       ``(a) In General.--The Secretary of Energy shall--
       ``(1) not later than one year after the date of the 
     enactment of the National Defense Authorization Act for 
     Fiscal Year 2012, and annually thereafter, review the 
     security vulnerabilities of the computers of each national 
     laboratory; and
       ``(2) if, in conducting a review under paragraph (1), the 
     Secretary discovers a significant vulnerability in a national 
     laboratory computer, promptly notify the congressional 
     defense committees of the vulnerability.
       ``(b) Elements.--A notification submitted under subsection 
     (a) with respect to a significant vulnerability of a national 
     laboratory computer shall include the following:
       ``(1) A description of the vulnerability.
       ``(2) An assessment of the loss, if any, of classified or 
     unclassified data as a result of the vulnerability.
       ``(3) An assessment of the harm to national security or 
     individual privacy resulting from the loss, if any, of such 
     data.
       ``(4) A description of the actions taken to address the 
     vulnerability.
       ``(c) National Laboratory Defined.--In this section, the 
     term `national laboratory' has the meaning given that term in 
     section 4502(g)(3).''.
       (b) Clerical Amendment.--The table of contents for the 
     Atomic Energy Defense Act is amended by striking the item 
     relating to section 4508 and inserting the following new 
     item:

``Sec. 4508. Review of security vulnerabilities of national laboratory 
              computers.''.

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     SEC. 3112. REVIEW BY SECRETARY OF ENERGY AND SECRETARY OF 
                   DEFENSE OF COMPTROLLER GENERAL ASSESSMENT OF 
                   BUDGET REQUESTS WITH RESPECT TO THE 
                   MODERNIZATION AND REFURBISHMENT OF THE NUCLEAR 
                   SECURITY COMPLEX.

       Section 3255(a) of the National Nuclear Security 
     Administration Act (50 U.S.C. 2455(a)) is amended by adding 
     at the end the following new paragraph:
       ``(3) The Secretary of Energy shall, in consultation with 
     the Secretary of Defense--
       ``(A) review the report submitted by the Comptroller 
     General under paragraph (2); and
       ``(B) not later than 30 days after receiving that report, 
     submit to the congressional defense committees a report that 
     includes--
       ``(i) the results of the review conducted under 
     subparagraph (A);
       ``(ii) the views of the Secretary of Energy and the 
     Secretary of Defense with respect to--
       ``(I) the findings of the Comptroller General in the report 
     submitted under paragraph (2); and
       ``(II) whether the actual funding level for the fiscal year 
     in which the report is submitted under this subparagraph is 
     sufficient for the modernization of the nuclear security 
     complex and the refurbishment of the nuclear weapons 
     stockpile; and
       ``(iii) a description of any measures the Administration 
     plans to take in response to the findings of the Comptroller 
     General.''.

     SEC. 3113. AIRCRAFT PROCUREMENT.

       Of the amounts authorized to be appropriated and made 
     available for obligation under section 3101 for weapons 
     activities for any fiscal year before fiscal year 2013, the 
     Secretary of Energy may procure not more than one aircraft.

     SEC. 3114. LIMITATION ON USE OF FUNDS FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF 
                   CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE IN COUNTRIES OUTSIDE OF 
                   THE FORMER SOVIET UNION.

       Not more than $500,000 of the funds authorized to be 
     appropriated by section 3101 and made available by the 
     funding table in section 4601 for defense nuclear 
     nonproliferation activities may be obligated or expended to 
     establish a center of excellence in a country that is not a 
     state of the former Soviet Union until the date that is 15 
     days after the date on which the Administrator for Nuclear 
     Security submits to the congressional defense committees a 
     report that includes the following:
       (1) An identification of the country in which the center 
     will be located.
       (2) A description of the purpose for which the center will 
     be established.
       (3) The agreement under which the center will operate.
       (4) A funding plan for the center, including--
       (A) the amount of funds to be provided by the government of 
     the country in which the center will be located; and
       (B) the percentage of the total cost of establishing and 
     operating the center the funds described in subparagraph (A) 
     will cover.

     SEC. 3115. RECOGNITION AND STATUS OF NATIONAL ATOMIC TESTING 
                   MUSEUM.

       Section 3137 of the National Defense Authorization Act for 
     Fiscal Years 1992 and 1993 (42 U.S.C. 7142) is amended--
       (1) in the section heading, by inserting ``AND NATIONAL 
     ATOMIC TESTING MUSEUM'' after ``ATOMIC MUSEUM''; and
       (2) by adding at the end the following new subsection:
       ``(d) Recognition and Status of National Atomic Testing 
     Museum.--The museum operated by the Nevada Test Site 
     Historical Foundation and located in Las Vegas, Nevada--
       ``(1) is recognized as the official atomic testing museum 
     of the United States;
       ``(2) shall be known as the `National Atomic Testing 
     Museum'; and
       ``(3) shall have the sole right throughout the United 
     States and its possessions to have and use the name `National 
     Atomic Testing Museum'.''.

                          Subtitle C--Reports

     SEC. 3121. REPORT ON FEASIBILITY OF FEDERALIZING THE SECURITY 
                   PROTECTIVE FORCES CONTRACT GUARD WORKFORCE AT 
                   CERTAIN DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY FACILITIES.

       (a) In General.--Not later than one year after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Energy and the 
     Administrator for Nuclear Security shall jointly submit to 
     the congressional defense committees--
       (1) a report on the feasibility of federalizing some or all 
     of the security protective forces contract guard workforce at 
     the facilities specified in subsection (d); and
       (2) the comments of the Comptroller General of the United 
     States on that report required under subsection (b).
       (b) Comments by Comptroller General.--The Secretary and the 
     Administrator shall provide the draft text of the report 
     required by subsection (a)(1) to the Comptroller General of 
     the United States for review and comment before submitting 
     the report to the congressional defense committees.
       (c) Elements.--The report required by subsection (a)(1) 
     shall include the following:
       (1) An evaluation of the feasibility of converting the 
     security protective forces contract workforce at the 
     facilities specified in subsection (d) into a force made up, 
     in whole or in part, of full-time Federal employees.
       (2) An estimate of the immediate and projected costs of any 
     such conversion.
       (3) An estimate of the immediate and projected costs of 
     maintaining guards under contract status and of maintaining 
     guards as full-time Federal employee.
       (4) An assessment of the effects of any such conversion on 
     security, including an analysis of the effects of using a 
     Federal security guard, a Federal police officer, or a 
     Federal protective service officer instead of a contract 
     guard.
       (5) An estimate of the hourly and annual costs of--
       (A) contract guards, including benefits and overtime; and
       (B) any comparably trained and equipped Federal force with 
     comparable physical and other requirements.
       (6) A comparison of similar conversions of large groups of 
     contract workers to full-time Federal employees and an 
     assessment of the potential benefits and challenges of such 
     conversions.
       (7) The views of the Secretary and the Administrator on the 
     feasibility of--
       (A) converting the security protective forces contract 
     workforce at the facilities specified in subsection (d) into 
     a force made up, in whole or in part, of full-time Federal 
     employees;
       (B) maintaining the security protective forces contract 
     workforce in its current form; and
       (C) instituting some or all of the changes recommended in 
     the Implementation Plan for the 29 Recommendations of the 
     Protective Force Career Options Study Group prepared pursuant 
     to the Report of the Committee on Appropriations of the House 
     of Representatives (House Report No. 111-230) accompanying 
     the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2010 (Public 
     Law 111-118; 123 Stat. 3409).
       (d) Facilities Specified.--The facilities specified in this 
     subsection are the following:
       (1) The Albuquerque National Nuclear Security 
     Administration Service Center, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
       (2) The Argonne National Laboratory and the Argonne Site 
     Office, Argonne, Illinois, and the Chicago Service Center, 
     Chicago, Illinois.
       (3) The Brookhaven National Laboratory and Brookhaven Site 
     Office, Upton, New York.
       (4) The Idaho National Laboratory and the Idaho Site 
     Office, Idaho Falls, Idaho.
       (5) The Kansas City Plant and the Kansas City Site Office, 
     Kansas City, Missouri.
       (6) The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and the 
     Livermore Site Office, Livermore, California.
       (7) The Los Alamos National Laboratory and the Los Alamos 
     Site Office, Los Alamos, New Mexico.
       (8) The National Energy Technology Laboratory.
       (9) The Nevada Site Office and the Nevada National Security 
     Site, Nevada.
       (10) The Oak Ridge National Laboratory, the Oak Ridge 
     Office of the Department of Energy, and the East Tennessee 
     Technology Park of the Department of Energy, Oak Ridge, 
     Tennessee.
       (11) The Office of Secure Transportation of the Department 
     of Energy and associated field locations.
       (12) The Pantex Plant and Pantex Site Office, Amarillo, 
     Texas.
       (13) The Pittsburgh Naval Reactors Office, the Bettis 
     Atomic Power Laboratory, the Idaho Naval Reactors Facility, 
     and the Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory.
       (14) The Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant, Piketon, Ohio, 
     and the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant, Paducah, Kentucky.
       (15) The Richland Operations Office and the Hanford Site, 
     Richland, Washington.
       (16) The Sandia National Laboratories and the Sandia Site 
     Office, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
       (17) The Savannah River Plant and the Savannah River Site 
     Office of the Office of Environmental Management of the 
     Department of Energy, Aiken, South Carolina.
       (18) The Savannah River National Laboratory, Aiken, South 
     Carolina.
       (19) The National Savannah River Site Office and the 
     Tritium Extraction Facility and Mixed Oxide Fuel Fabrication 
     Facility of the National Nuclear Security Administration, 
     Aiken, South Carolina.
       (20) The Strategic Petroleum Reserve Project Office and the 
     Strategic Petroleum Reserve Sites.
       (21) The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, Carlsbad, New Mexico.
       (22) The Y-12 Site Office and the Y-12 National Security 
     Complex of the National Nuclear Security Administration, Oak 
     Ridge, Tennessee.

     SEC. 3122. COMPTROLLER GENERAL STUDY ON OVERSIGHT OF 
                   DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY DEFENSE NUCLEAR 
                   FACILITIES.

       (a) In General.--The Comptroller General of the United 
     States shall conduct a study of the value of and the need for 
     external regulation or external oversight of the safety of 
     nuclear operations and the design and construction of nuclear 
     facilities at the Department of Energy defense nuclear 
     facilities to protect the public health and safety.
       (b) Elements.--The study required by subsection (a) shall 
     include the following:
       (1) An assessment of the value of and the need for external 
     regulation or external oversight, or a combination of both, 
     of the safety of nuclear operations and the design and 
     construction of nuclear facilities at the Department of 
     Energy defense nuclear facilities.
       (2) An assessment of the ability of existing regulatory 
     authorities to regulate safety at the Department of Energy 
     defense nuclear facilities.
       (3) An assessment of the ability of the Defense Nuclear 
     Facilities Safety Board to regulate safety at the Department 
     of Energy defense nuclear facilities.
       (4) An assessment of the current functions of the Board and 
     whether those functions should be modified or amended, 
     including whether the Department of Energy should pay an 
     oversight fee to the Board.
       (5) An assessment of the relative advantages and 
     disadvantages to the Department of Energy and the public of--
       (A) continuing the oversight functions of the Board; or
       (B) replacing the oversight functions of the Board with 
     external regulation of some or all of

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     the Department of Energy defense nuclear facilities.
       (6) A list of all existing or planned Department of Energy 
     defense nuclear facilities that are similar to facilities 
     under the regulatory jurisdiction of the Nuclear Regulatory 
     Commission.
       (7)(A) A list of each existing Department of Energy defense 
     nuclear facility or activity relating to such a facility that 
     the Comptroller General recommends should--
       (i) remain within the oversight jurisdiction of the Board 
     for a period of time or indefinitely; or
       (ii) be transferred to the jurisdiction of an outside 
     regulatory authority; and
       (B) the basis for the recommendations of the Comptroller 
     General.
       (8) For any existing Department of Energy defense nuclear 
     facilities that the Comptroller General recommends should be 
     transferred to the jurisdiction of an outside regulatory 
     authority--
       (A) the date by which that transfer should occur and the 
     period of time necessary for the transfer; and
       (B) whether the regulatory authority should be an existing 
     or new regulatory authority.
       (9) A list of any proposed Department of Energy defense 
     nuclear facilities and a recommendation of the Comptroller 
     General with respect to whether each such facility--
       (A) should come under the oversight jurisdiction of the 
     Board or be transferred to the jurisdiction of an outside 
     regulatory authority; and
       (B) if the Comptroller General recommends that the facility 
     be transferred to the jurisdiction of any outside regulatory 
     authority, whether the regulatory authority should be an 
     existing or new regulatory authority.
       (10) An assessment of the comparative advantages and 
     disadvantages to the Department of Energy and to public 
     health and safety of the transfer of some or all of the 
     Department of Energy defense nuclear facilities from the 
     oversight jurisdiction of the Board to the jurisdiction of an 
     outside regulatory authority.
       (11) An assessment of the comparative costs associated with 
     external oversight or external regulation of safety at 
     Department of Energy defense nuclear facilities.
       (12) Any other recommendations of the Comptroller General 
     with respect to external regulation or oversight of safety at 
     the Department of Energy.
       (c) Interim Report.--Not later than 180 days after the date 
     of the enactment of this Act, the Comptroller General shall 
     submit to the congressional defense committees an interim 
     report on the status of the study conducted under subsection 
     (a).
       (d) Final Report.--Not later than one year after the date 
     of the enactment of this Act, the Comptroller General shall 
     submit to the congressional defense committees, the Secretary 
     of Energy, the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board, and 
     the Nuclear Regulatory Commission the final report of the 
     Comptroller General that contains the findings and 
     recommendations of the Comptroller General resulting from the 
     study conducted under subsection (a).
       (e) Comments on Report.--Not later than 180 days after 
     receiving the final report from the Comptroller General under 
     subsection (d), the Secretary of Energy, the Defense Nuclear 
     Facilities Safety Board, and the Nuclear Regulatory 
     Commission shall submit to the congressional defense 
     committees the comments of the Secretary, the Board, or the 
     Commission (as the case may be) on the report.
       (f) Department of Energy Defense Nuclear Facility 
     Defined.--In this section, the term ``Department of Energy 
     defense nuclear facility'' has the meaning given that term in 
     section 318 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 (42 U.S.C. 
     2286g).

     SEC. 3123. PLAN TO COMPLETE THE GLOBAL INITIATIVES FOR 
                   PROLIFERATION PREVENTION PROGRAM IN THE RUSSIAN 
                   FEDERATION.

       At or about the same time that the budget of the President 
     for fiscal year 2013 is submitted to Congress under section 
     1105(a) of title 31, United States Code, the Administrator 
     for Nuclear Security shall submit to Congress a plan to 
     complete the Global Initiatives for Proliferation Prevention 
     program in the Russian Federation by the end of calendar year 
     2013.

          TITLE XXXII--DEFENSE NUCLEAR FACILITIES SAFETY BOARD

     SEC. 3201. AUTHORIZATION.

       There are authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 
     2012, $33,317,000 for the operation of the Defense Nuclear 
     Facilities Safety Board under chapter 21 of the Atomic Energy 
     Act of 1954 (42 U.S.C. 2286 et seq).

     SEC. 3202. AUTHORITY OF THE DEFENSE NUCLEAR FACILITIES SAFETY 
                   BOARD TO REVIEW THE FACILITY DESIGN AND 
                   CONSTRUCTION OF CONSTRUCTION PROJECT 10-D-904 
                   OF THE NATIONAL NUCLEAR SECURITY 
                   ADMINISTRATION.

       Notwithstanding section 318(1)(A) of the Atomic Energy Act 
     of 1954 (42 U.S.C. 2286g(1)(A)), the Defense Nuclear 
     Facilities Safety Board shall exercise the authority of the 
     Board under section 312(a)(4) of that Act (42 U.S.C. 
     2286a(a)(4)) to review the design of, and review and monitor 
     construction with respect to, Construction Project 10-D-904 
     of the National Nuclear Security Administration.

                 TITLE XXXIII--MARITIME ADMINISTRATION

     SEC. 3301. MARITIME ADMINISTRATION.

       Section 109 of title 49, United States Code, is amended to 
     read as follows:

     ``Sec. 109. Maritime Administration

       ``(a) Organization.--The Maritime Administration is an 
     administration in the Department of Transportation.
       ``(b) Maritime Administrator.--The head of the Maritime 
     Administration is the Maritime Administrator, who is 
     appointed by the President by and with the advice and consent 
     of the Senate. The Administrator shall report directly to the 
     Secretary of Transportation and carry out the duties 
     prescribed by the Secretary.
       ``(c) Deputy Maritime Administrator.--The Maritime 
     Administration shall have a Deputy Maritime Administrator, 
     who is appointed in the competitive service by the Secretary, 
     after consultation with the Administrator. The Deputy 
     Administrator shall carry out the duties prescribed by the 
     Administrator. The Deputy Administrator shall be Acting 
     Administrator during the absence or disability of the 
     Administrator and, unless the Secretary designates another 
     individual, during a vacancy in the office of Administrator.
       ``(d) Duties and Powers Vested in Secretary.--All duties 
     and powers of the Maritime Administration are vested in the 
     Secretary.
       ``(e) Regional Offices.--The Maritime Administration shall 
     have regional offices for the Atlantic, Gulf, Great Lakes, 
     and Pacific port ranges, and may have other regional offices 
     as necessary. The Secretary shall appoint a qualified 
     individual as Director of each regional office. The Secretary 
     shall carry out appropriate activities and programs of the 
     Maritime Administration through the regional offices.
       ``(f) Interagency and Industry Relations.--The Secretary 
     shall establish and maintain liaison with other agencies, and 
     with representative trade organizations throughout the United 
     States, concerned with the transportation of commodities by 
     water in the export and import foreign commerce of the United 
     States, for the purpose of securing preference to vessels of 
     the United States for the transportation of those 
     commodities.
       ``(g) Detailing Officers From Armed Forces.--To assist the 
     Secretary in carrying out duties and powers relating to the 
     Maritime Administration, not more than five officers of the 
     armed forces may be detailed to the Secretary at any one 
     time, in addition to details authorized by any other law. 
     During the period of a detail, the Secretary shall pay the 
     officer an amount that, when added to the officer's pay and 
     allowances as an officer in the armed forces, makes the 
     officer's total pay and allowances equal to the amount that 
     would be paid to an individual performing work the Secretary 
     considers to be of similar importance, difficulty, and 
     responsibility as that performed by the officer during the 
     detail.
       ``(h) Contracts, Cooperative Agreements, and Audits.--
       ``(1) Contracts and cooperative agreements.--In the same 
     manner that a private corporation may make a contract within 
     the scope of its authority under its charter, the Secretary 
     may make contracts and cooperative agreements for the United 
     States Government and disburse amounts to--
       ``(A) carry out the Secretary's duties and powers under 
     this section, subtitle V of title 46, and all other Maritime 
     Administration programs; and
       ``(B) protect, preserve, and improve collateral held by the 
     Secretary to secure indebtedness.
       ``(2) Audits.--The financial transactions of the Secretary 
     under paragraph (1) shall be audited by the Comptroller 
     General. The Comptroller General shall allow credit for an 
     expenditure shown to be necessary because of the nature of 
     the business activities authorized by this section or 
     subtitle V of title 46. At least once a year, the Comptroller 
     General shall report to Congress any departure by the 
     Secretary from this section or subtitle V of title 46.
       ``(i) Grant Administrative Expenses.--Except as otherwise 
     provided by law, the administrative and related expenses for 
     the administration of any grant programs by the Maritime 
     Administrator may not exceed 3 percent.
       ``(j) Authorization of Appropriations.--
       ``(1) In general.--Except as otherwise provided in this 
     subsection, there are authorized to be appropriated such 
     amounts as may be necessary to carry out the duties and 
     powers of the Secretary relating to the Maritime 
     Administration.
       ``(2) Limitations.--Only those amounts specifically 
     authorized by law may be appropriated for the use of the 
     Maritime Administration for--
       ``(A) acquisition, construction, or reconstruction of 
     vessels;
       ``(B) construction-differential subsidies incident to the 
     construction, reconstruction, or reconditioning of vessels;
       ``(C) costs of national defense features;
       ``(D) payments of obligations incurred for operating-
     differential subsidies;
       ``(E) expenses necessary for research and development 
     activities, including reimbursement of the Vessel Operations 
     Revolving Fund for losses resulting from expenses of 
     experimental vessel operations;
       ``(F) the Vessel Operations Revolving Fund;
       ``(G) National Defense Reserve Fleet expenses;
       ``(H) expenses necessary to carry out part B of subtitle V 
     of title 46; and
       ``(I) other operations and training expenses related to the 
     development of waterborne transportation systems, the use of 
     waterborne transportation systems, and general 
     administration.
       ``(3) Training vessels.--Amounts may not be appropriated 
     for the purchase or construction of training vessels for 
     State maritime academies unless the Secretary has approved a 
     plan for sharing training vessels between State maritime 
     academies.''.

                       DIVISION D--FUNDING TABLES

     SEC. 4001. AUTHORIZATION OF AMOUNTS IN FUNDING TABLES.

       (a) In General.--Whenever a funding table in this division 
     specifies a dollar amount authorized for a project, program, 
     or activity, the obligation and expenditure of the specified 
     dollar

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     amount for the project, program, or activity is hereby 
     authorized, subject to the availability of appropriations.
       (b) Merit-based Decisions.--Decisions by agency heads to 
     commit, obligate, or expend funds with or to a specific 
     entity on the basis of a dollar amount authorized pursuant to 
     subsection (a) shall be based on authorized, transparent, 
     statutory criteria, or merit-based selection procedures in 
     accordance with the requirements of sections 2304(k) and 2374 
     of title 10, United States Code, and other applicable 
     provisions of law.
       (c) Relationship To Transfer and Programming Authority.--An 
     amount specified in the funding tables in this division may 
     be transferred or reprogrammed under a transfer or 
     reprogramming authority provided by another provision of this 
     Act or by other law. The transfer or reprogramming of an 
     amount specified in such funding tables shall not count 
     against a ceiling on such transfers or reprogrammings under 
     section 1001 of this Act or any other provision of law, 
     unless such transfer or reprogramming would move funds 
     between appropriation accounts.
       (d) Oral and Written Communications.--No oral or written 
     communication concerning any amount specified in the funding 
     tables in this division shall supercede the requirements of 
     this section.

TITLE XLI--PROCUREMENT
 



SEC. 4101. PROCUREMENT.
 



------------------------------------------------------------------------
            SEC. 4101. PROCUREMENT  (In Thousands of Dollars)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             FY 2012          Senate
      Line                 Item              Request        Authorized
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  AIRCRAFT PROCUREMENT,
                   ARMY
1                 UTILITY F/W AIRCRAFT.          14,572          14,572
2                 C-12 CARGO AIRPLANE..               0               0
3                 AERIAL COMMON SENSOR          539,574               0
                   (ACS) (MIP).
                     Terminate EMARRS..                       [-539,574]
4                 MQ-1 UAV.............         658,798               0
                     Transfer to OCO...                       [-658,798]
5                 RQ-11 (RAVEN)........          70,762          58,862
                     Army offered                              [-11,900]
                     program reduction.
6                 BCT UNMANNED AERIAL                 0               0
                   VEH (UAVS) INCR 1.
7                 HELICOPTER, LIGHT             250,415         250,415
                   UTILITY (LUH).
8                 AH-64 BLOCK II/WRA...               0               0
9                 AH-64 APACHE BLOCK            572,155         395,155
                   IIIA REMAN.
                     Army offered                             [-177,000]
                     program reduction.
9                 AH-64 APACHE BLOCK           -161,150        -161,150
                   IIIA REMAN.
10                AH-64 APACHE BLOCK            192,764         192,764
                   IIIA REMAN.
11                AH-64 APACHE BLOCK            104,263         104,263
                   IIIB NEW BUILD.
12                UH-60 BLACKHAWK M           1,426,198       1,418,198
                   MODEL (MYP).
                     Unjustified                                [-8,000]
                     program management
                     growth.
12                UH-60 BLACKHAWK M            -100,532        -100,532
                   MODEL (MYP).
13                UH-60 BLACKHAWK M             199,781         199,781
                   MODEL (MYP).
14                CH-47 HELICOPTER.....       1,363,116       1,297,116
                     Army requested                            [-66,000]
                     transfer to APA
                     Line 15 for
                     correct execution.
14                CH-47 HELICOPTER.....         -57,756         -57,756
15                CH-47 HELICOPTER.....          54,956         120,956
                     Army requested                             [66,000]
                     transfer from APA
                     Line 14 for
                     correct execution.
16                HELICOPTER NEW                      0               0
                   TRAINING.
17                KIOWA WARRIOR UPGRADE               0               0
                   (OH-58 D)/WRA.
18                C12 AIRCRAFT MODS....               0               0
19                MQ-1 PAYLOAD--UAS....         136,183               0
                     Administration                            [-29,000]
                     recommendation.
                     Transfer to OCO...                       [-107,183]
20                MQ-1 WEAPONIZATION--                0               0
                   UAS.
21                GUARDRAIL MODS (MIP).          27,575          27,575
22                MULTI SENSOR ABN                8,362           8,362
                   RECON (MIP).
23                AH-64 MODS...........         331,230         331,230
23                AH-64 MODS...........               0               0
24                CH-47 CARGO                    79,712          57,012
                   HELICOPTER MODS
                   (MYP).
                     Cargo and                                 [-22,700]
                     ballistic
                     protection
                     contract delays.
24                CH-47 CARGO                         0               0
                   HELICOPTER MODS
                   (MYP).
25                UTILITY/CARGO                  22,107          12,107
                   AIRPLANE MODS.
                     Contract delays...                        [-10,000]
26                AIRCRAFT LONG RANGE                 0               0
                   MODS.
27                UTILITY HELICOPTER             80,745          74,745
                   MODS.
                     Contract delays...                         [-6,000]
28                KIOWA WARRIOR........         162,052         162,052
29                AIRBORNE AVIONICS....               0               0
30                NETWORK AND MISSION           138,832         136,432
                   PLAN.
                     Aviation Data                              [-2,400]
                     Exploitation
                     Capability ahead
                     of need.
31                COMMS, NAV                    132,855         117,855
                   SURVEILLANCE.
                     JTRS Integreation                         [-15,000]
                     ahead of need.
32                GATM ROLLUP..........         105,519         105,519
33                RQ-7 UAV MODS........         126,239          76,239
                     Administration                            [-50,000]
                     recommendation.
34                SPARE PARTS (AIR)....               0               0
35                AIRCRAFT                       35,993          35,993
                   SURVIVABILITY
                   EQUIPMENT.
36                SURVIVABILITY CM.....               0               0
37                CMWS.................         162,811         104,251
                     Production and                            [-58,560]
                     installation
                     contract delays.
38                AVIONICS SUPPORT                4,840           4,840
                   EQUIPMENT.
39                COMMON GROUND                 176,212          95,417
                   EQUIPMENT.
                     Army offered                              [-19,100]
                     program reduction.
                     Aviation Light                             [-3,287]
                     Utility Mobile
                     Maintenance
                     (ALUMMC) no longer
                     required.

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                     Aviation Sets,                            [-58,408]
                     Kits, Outfits,
                     Tools contract
                     delay.
40                AIRCREW INTEGRATED             82,883          62,746
                   SYSTEMS.
                     Air Soldier System                        [-20,137]
                     early to need.
41                AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL..         114,844         102,444
                     Army offered                              [-12,400]
                     program reduction.
42                INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES           1,593           1,593
43                LAUNCHER, 2.75 ROCKET           2,878           2,878
44                AIRBORNE                            0               0
                   COMMUNICATIONS.
 
                  TOTAL, AIRCRAFT             7,061,381       5,251,934
                   PROCUREMENT, ARMY.
 
                  MISSILE PROCUREMENT,
                   ARMY
1                 PATRIOT SYSTEM                662,231         662,231
                   SUMMARY.
2                 MSE MISSILE..........          74,953          74,953
3                 SURFACE-LAUNCHED                    0               0
                   AMRAAM SYSTEM
                   SUMMARY:.
3                 SURFACE-LAUNCHED                    0               0
                   AMRAAM SYSTEM
                   SUMMARY:.
4                 HELLFIRE SYS SUMMARY.           1,410           1,410
5                 JAVELIN (AAWS-M)              160,767         140,767
                   SYSTEM SUMMARY.
                     Army offered                              [-20,000]
                     program reduction.
6                 TOW 2 SYSTEM SUMMARY.          84,108          81,108
                     Unit cost                                  [-3,000]
                     efficiencies.
6                 TOW 2 SYSTEM SUMMARY.         -22,432         -22,432
7                 TOW 2 SYSTEM SUMMARY.          19,886          19,886
8                 BCT NON LINE OF SIGHT               0               0
                   LAUNCH SYSTEM--
                   INCREM.
9                 GUIDED MLRS ROCKET            314,167         164,167
                   (GMLRS).
                     Program reduction.                       [-150,000]
10                MLRS REDUCED RANGE             18,175          18,175
                   PRACTICE ROCKETS
                   (RRPR).
11                HIGH MOBILITY                  31,674          20,674
                   ARTILLERY ROCKET
                   SYSTEM (HIMARS.
                     Army offered                              [-11,000]
                     program reduction.
12                PATRIOT MODS.........          66,925          66,925
13                STINGER MODS.........          14,495              -5
                     Transfer at Army                          [-14,500]
                     request to RDTE
                     Army PE 23801A   .
14                ITAS/TOW MODS........          13,577          13,577
15                MLRS MODS............           8,236           8,236
16                HIMARS MODIFICATIONS.          11,670          11,670
17                HELLFIRE                            0               0
                   MODIFICATIONS.
18                SPARES AND REPAIR               8,700           8,700
                   PARTS.
19                AIR DEFENSE TARGETS..           3,674           3,674
20                ITEMS LESS THAN $5.0M           1,459           1,459
                   (MISSILES).
21                PRODUCTION BASE                 5,043           5,043
                   SUPPORT.
 
                  TOTAL, MISSILE              1,478,718       1,280,218
                   PROCUREMENT, ARMY.
 
                  PROCUREMENT OF W&TCV,
                   ARMY
1                 STRYKER VEHICLE......         632,994         606,894
                     Prior year                                [-26,100]
                     unobligated funds
                     available.
2                 FUTURE COMBAT                       0               0
                   SYSTEMS: (FCS).
2                 FUTURE COMBAT                       0               0
                   SYSTEMS: (FCS).
3                 FCS SPIN OUTS........               0               0
3                 FCS SPIN OUTS........               0               0
4                 FCS SPIN OUTS........               0               0
5                 STRYKER (MOD)........          52,797          51,497
                     Excess program                             [-1,300]
                     management.
6                 FIST VEHICLE (MOD)...          43,962          35,162
                     Funding ahead of                           [-8,800]
                     need.
7                 BRADLEY PROGRAM (MOD)         250,710         250,710
8                 HOWITZER, MED SP FT            46,876          46,876
                   155MM M109A6 (MOD).
9                 IMPROVED RECOVERY              10,452           6,452
                   VEHICLE (M88A2
                   HERCULES).
                     Excess contractor                          [-4,000]
                     engineering.
10                ASSAULT BREACHER               99,904          95,904
                   VEHICLE.
                     Unjustified growth                         [-4,000]
                     in matrix support
                     and engineering
                     change proposals.
11                M88 FOV MODS.........          32,483          32,483
12                JOINT ASSAULT BRIDGE.               0               0
13                M1 ABRAMS TANK (MOD).         160,578         131,178
                     Unjustified                               [-29,400]
                     technical support
                     costs.
14                ABRAMS UPGRADE                181,329         421,329
                   PROGRAM.
                     Program increase                          [240,000]
                     to add 49 tanks to
                     bridge production
                     gap.
15                PRODUCTION BASE                 1,073           1,073
                   SUPPORT (TCV-WTCV).
16                HOWITZER, LIGHT,                    0               0
                   TOWED, 105MM, M119.
17                INTEGRATED AIR BURST           16,046               0
                   WEAPON SYSTEM FAMILY.
                     Transfer at Army's                        [-16,046]
                     request to RDTE,
                     Army PE 64601A.
18                M240 MEDIUM MACHINE                 0               0
                   GUN (7.62MM).
19                MACHINE GUN, CAL .50           65,102               0
                   M2 ROLL.
                     Transfer at Army                          [-34,000]
                     request to WTCV
                     line 34.
                     Transfer to OCO...                        [-31,102]
20                LIGHTWEIGHT .50                28,796          13,931
                   CALIBER MACHINE GUN.
                     Transfer at Army                           [-1,700]
                     request to RDTE
                     Army PE 64601A  .
                     Army revised lower                        [-13,165]
                     quantity.
21                M249 SAW MACHINE GUN                0               0
                   (5.56MM).
22                MK-19 GRENADE MACHINE               0               0
                   GUN (40MM).
23                MORTAR SYSTEMS.......          12,477          10,177
                     Excess production                          [-2,300]
                     engineering.
24                M107, CAL. 50, SNIPER               0               0
                   RIFLE.

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25                XM320 GRENADE                  12,055          12,055
                   LAUNCHER MODULE
                   (GLM).
26                M110 SEMI-AUTOMATIC                 0               0
                   SNIPER SYSTEM (SASS).
27                M4 CARBINE...........          35,015          35,015
28                SHOTGUN, MODULAR                6,707           4,207
                   ACCESSORY SYSTEM
                   (MASS).
                     Army offered                               [-2,500]
                     program reduction.
29                COMMON REMOTELY                     0               0
                   OPERATED WEAPONS
                   STATION (CRO.
30                HANDGUN..............               0               0
31                HOWITZER LT WT 155MM           13,066               0
                   (T).
                     Transfer to OCO...                        [-13,066]
32                MK-19 GRENADE MACHINE               0               0
                   GUN MODS.
33                M4 CARBINE MODS......          25,092          25,092
34                M2 50 CAL MACHINE GUN          14,856               0
                   MODS.
                     Transfer at Army                           [34,000]
                     request from WTCV
                     line 19.
                     Transfer to OCO...                        [-48,856]
35                M249 SAW MACHINE GUN            8,480           8,480
                   MODS.
36                M240 MEDIUM MACHINE            15,718          15,718
                   GUN MODS.
37                SNIPER RIFLES                   1,994           1,994
                   MODIFICATIONS.
38                M119 MODIFICATIONS...          38,701          38,701
39                M16 RIFLE MODS.......           3,476           3,476
40                M14 7.62 RIFLE MODS..               0               0
41                MODIFICATIONS LESS              2,973           2,973
                   THAN $5.0M (WOCV-
                   WTCV).
42                ITEMS LESS THAN $5.0M               0               0
                   (WOCV-WTCV).
43                PRODUCTION BASE                10,080          10,080
                   SUPPORT (WOCV-WTCV).
44                INDUSTRIAL                        424             424
                   PREPAREDNESS.
45                SMALL ARMS EQUIPMENT            2,453           2,453
                   (SOLDIER ENH PROG).
46                SPARES AND REPAIR             106,843         106,843
                   PARTS (WTCV).
 
                  TOTAL, PROCUREMENT OF       1,933,512       1,971,177
                   W&TCV, ARMY.
 
                  PROCUREMENT OF
                   AMMUNITION, ARMY
1                 CTG, 5.56MM, ALL              210,758         210,758
                   TYPES.
2                 CTG, 7.62MM, ALL               83,730          83,730
                   TYPES.
3                 CTG, 7.62MM, 4 BALL                 0               0
                   M80 FS, 1 DIM TRCR
                   M276,.
4                 CTG, HANDGUN, ALL               9,064           7,064
                   TYPES.
                     Funding ahead of                           [-2,000]
                     need..
5                 CTG, .50 CAL, ALL             131,775         131,775
                   TYPES.
6                 CTG, 20MM, ALL TYPES.               0               0
7                 CTG, 25MM, ALL TYPES.          14,894          10,594
                     Army offered                               [-4,300]
                     reduction..
8                 OBJECTIVE FAMILY OF             3,399               0
                   WEAPONS AMMUNITION,
                   ALL T.
                     Funding ahead of                           [-3,399]
                     need..
9                 CTG, 30MM, ALL TYPES.         118,966         105,966
                     Program growth                            [-13,000]
                     adjustment..
10                CTG, 40MM, ALL TYPES.          84,799          34,799
                     Army offered                              [-50,000]
                     reduction..
11                CTG, CAL .300 WIN                   0               0
                   MAG, MK 248 MOD 0
                   (7.62X67M.
12                60MM MORTAR, ALL               31,287          31,287
                   TYPES.
13                81MM MORTAR, ALL               12,187          12,187
                   TYPES.
14                120MM MORTAR, ALL             108,416          98,416
                   TYPES.
                     Army offered                              [-10,000]
                     reduction..
15                CARTRIDGES, TANK,             105,704         105,205
                   105MM AND 120MM, ALL
                   TYPES.
                     Unjustified                                  [-499]
                     request..
16                CTG, TANK, 120MM, ALL               0               0
                   TYPES.
17                ARTILLERY CARTRIDGES,         103,227         103,227
                   75MM AND 105MM, ALL
                   TYP.
18                CTG, ARTY, 105MM: ALL               0               0
                   TYPES.
19                ARTILLERY PROJECTILE,          32,887          32,887
                   155MM, ALL TYPES.
20                PROJ 155MM EXTENDED            69,074          48,074
                   RANGE XM982.
                     Program                                   [-21,000]
                     restructure..
21                ARTILLERY                      48,205          46,705
                   PROPELLANTS, FUZES
                   AND PRIMERS, ALL.
                     Pricing                                    [-1,500]
                     adjustment..
22                ARTILLERY FUZES, ALL                0               0
                   TYPES.
23                MINES & CLEARING                2,518           2,518
                   CHARGES, ALL TYPES.
24                MINE, CLEARING                      0               0
                   CHARGE, ALL TYPES.
25                SPIDER NETWORK                 43,123          15,423
                   MUNITIONS, ALL TYPES.
                     Full rate                                 [-27,700]
                     production delay..
26                SCORPION, INTELLIGENT               0               0
                   MUNITIONS SYSTEM ,
                   ALL.
27                SHOULDER LAUNCHED              19,254          17,854
                   MUNITIONS, ALL TYPES.
                     Excess production                          [-1,400]
                     engineering..
28                ROCKET, HYDRA 70, ALL         127,265         127,265
                   TYPES.
29                DEMOLITION MUNITIONS,          53,685          53,685
                   ALL TYPES.
30                GRENADES, ALL TYPES..          42,558          40,558
                     Grenade Rifle                              [-2,000]
                     Entry Munition--
                     Army offered
                     reduction..
31                SIGNALS, ALL TYPES...          26,173          26,173
32                SIMULATORS, ALL TYPES          14,108           6,108
                     Army offered                               [-4,000]
                     reduction--M115A2
                     Simulators.
                     Army offered                               [-4,000]
                     reduction--M116A1
                     Simulators.
33                ALL OTHER (AMMO).....              50              50
34                AMMO COMPONENTS, ALL           18,296          18,296
                   TYPES.
35                NON-LETHAL                     14,864          14,864
                   AMMUNITION, ALL
                   TYPES.
36                CAD/PAD ALL TYPES....           5,449           5,449
37                ITEMS LESS THAN $5             11,009          11,009
                   MILLION.
38                AMMUNITION PECULIAR            24,200          24,200
                   EQUIPMENT.
39                FIRST DESTINATION              13,711          13,711
                   TRANSPORTATION
                   (AMMO).

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40                CLOSEOUT LIABILITIES.             103             103
41                PROVISION OF                  199,841         199,841
                   INDUSTRIAL
                   FACILITIES.
42                LAYAWAY OF INDUSTRIAL           9,451           9,451
                   FACILITIES.
43                MAINTENANCE OF                  5,533           1,533
                   INACTIVE FACILITIES.
                     Army offered                               [-4,000]
                     reduction..
44                CONVENTIONAL                  189,789         177,789
                   MUNITIONS
                   DEMILITARIZATION,
                   ALL.
                     Contract award                            [-12,000]
                     delay..
45                ARMS INITIATIVE......           3,273           3,273
 
                  TOTAL, PROCUREMENT OF       1,992,625       1,831,827
                   AMMUNITION, ARMY.
 
                  OTHER PROCUREMENT,
                   ARMY
1                 TACTICAL TRAILERS/                  0               0
                   DOLLY SETS.
2                 SEMITRAILERS,                  13,496             596
                   FLATBED:.
                     Early to need.....                        [-12,900]
3                 SEMITRAILERS, TANKERS               0               0
4                 HI MOB MULTI-PURP                   0               0
                   WHLD VEH (HMMWV).
5                 FAMILY OF MEDIUM              432,936         422,936
                   TACTICAL VEH (FMTV).
                     Unjustified                               [-10,000]
                     program management
                     cost growth.
6                 FIRETRUCKS &                   21,930          21,930
                   ASSOCIATED
                   FIREFIGHTING EQUIP.
7                 FAMILY OF HEAVY               627,294         555,294
                   TACTICAL VEHICLES
                   (FHTV).
                     Army offered                              [-72,000]
                     program reduction.
8                 PLS ESP..............         251,667         251,667
9                 ARMORED SECURITY                    0               0
                   VEHICLES (ASV).
10                MINE PROTECTION                56,671               0
                   VEHICLE FAMILY.
                     Army offered                              [-48,000]
                     program reduction.
                     Transfer to OCO...                         [-8,671]
11                FAMILY OF MINE                      0               0
                   RESISTANT AMBUSH
                   PROTEC (MRAP).
12                TRUCK, TRACTOR, LINE            1,461               0
                   HAUL, M915/M916.
                     Prior year                                 [-1,461]
                     unobligated funds
                     available.
13                HVY EZPANDED MOBILE           156,747         156,747
                   TACTICAL TRUCK EXT
                   SERV.
14                HMMWV                         161,631           4,313
                   RECAPITALIZATION
                   PROGRAM.
                     Funding provided                         [-157,318]
                     in approved prior
                     year reprogramming
                     action.
15                TACTICAL WHEELED               39,908               0
                   VEHICLE PROTECTION
                   KITS.
                     Transfer to OCO...                        [-39,908]
16                MODIFICATION OF IN            362,672         344,772
                   SVC EQUIP.
                     HMMWV installation                         [-3,900]
                     early to need.
                     Excessive program                         [-14,000]
                     support costs.
17                MINE-RESISTANT AMBUSH-        142,862               0
                   PROTECTED (MRAP)
                   MODS.
                     Excessive program                         [-15,000]
                     support costs.
                     Transfer to OCO...                       [-127,862]
18                ITEMS LESS THAN $5.0M               0               0
                   (TAC VEH).
19                TOWING DEVICE-FIFTH                 0               0
                   WHEEL.
20                AMC CRITICAL ITEMS,            20,156               0
                   OPA1.
                     Unjustified                               [-20,156]
                     request.
21                HEAVY ARMORED SEDAN..           1,161           1,161
22                PASSENGER CARRYING              3,222           3,222
                   VEHICLES.
23                NONTACTICAL VEHICLES,          19,869          19,869
                   OTHER.
24                JOINT COMBAT                    9,984           9,984
                   IDENTIFICATION
                   MARKING SYSTEM.
25                WIN-T--GROUND FORCES          974,186         865,186
                   TACTICAL NETWORK.
                     Increment 2                              [-109,000]
                     contract delay.
26                JCSE EQUIPMENT                  4,826           4,826
                   (USREDCOM).
28                DEFENSE ENTERPRISE            123,859         123,859
                   WIDEBAND SATCOM
                   SYSTEMS.
29                SHF TERM.............           8,910           8,910
30                SAT TERM, EMUT                      0               0
                   (SPACE).
31                NAVSTAR GLOBAL                 29,568          25,168
                   POSITIONING SYSTEM
                   (SPACE).
                     Army offered                               [-4,400]
                     program reduction.
32                SMART-T (SPACE)......          49,704          49,704
33                SCAMP (SPACE)........           2,415           2,415
34                GLOBAL BRDCST SVC--            73,374          64,774
                   GBS.
                     Excessive unit                             [-8,600]
                     cost growth.
35                MOD OF IN-SVC EQUIP            31,799          31,799
                   (TAC SAT).
36                MOD-IN-SERVICE                    969             969
                   PROFILER.
37                ARMY GLOBAL CMD &              18,788          18,788
                   CONTROL SYS (AGCCS).
38                ARMY DATA                       3,994           3,994
                   DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
                   (DATA RADIO).
39                JOINT TACTICAL RADIO          775,832         206,087
                   SYSTEM.
                     Ground Mobile                            [-153,833]
                     Radio program
                     restructure.
                     Airborne,                                [-108,000]
                     Maritime, Fixed
                     Station program
                     delay.
                     Manpack radio                            [-256,912]
                     program delay.
                     Army requested                            [-51,000]
                     transfer to RDTE
                     Navy line 100.
40                RADIO TERMINAL SET,             8,336           8,336
                   MIDS LVT(2).
41                SINCGARS FAMILY......           4,992             500
                     Prior year                                 [-4,492]
                     unobligated funds
                     available.
42                AMC CRITICAL ITEMS--                0               0
                   OPA2.
43                TRACTOR DESK.........          10,827          10,827
44                COMMS-ELEC EQUIP                    0               0
                   FIELDING.
45                SPIDER APLA REMOTE             36,224          14,024
                   CONTROL UNIT.
                     Program delay.....                        [-22,200]
46                IMS REMOTE CONTROL                  0               0
                   UNIT.
47                SOLDIER ENHANCEMENT             1,843           1,843
                   PROGRAM COMM/
                   ELECTRONICS.
48                COMBAT SURVIVOR                     0               0
                   EVADER LOCATOR
                   (CSEL).
49                GUNSHOT DETECTION               3,939           3,939
                   SYSTEM (GDS).
50                RADIO, IMPROVED HF             38,535          29,435
                   (COTS) FAMILY.

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                     Army offered                               [-9,100]
                     program reduction.
51                MEDICAL COMM FOR CBT           26,232          26,232
                   CASUALTY CARE (MC4).
53                CI AUTOMATION                   1,547           1,547
                   ARCHITECTURE.
54                RESERVE CA/MISO GPF            28,266          28,266
                   EQUIPMENT.
55                TSEC--ARMY KEY MGT             12,541          11,441
                   SYS (AKMS).
                     Army offered                               [-1,100]
                     program reduction.
56                INFORMATION SYSTEM             39,349          39,349
                   SECURITY PROGRAM-
                   ISSP.
57                TERRESTRIAL                     2,232           2,232
                   TRANSMISSION.
58                BASE SUPPORT                   37,780          37,780
                   COMMUNICATIONS.
59                WW TECH CON IMP PROG           12,805          12,805
                   (WWTCIP).
60                INFORMATION SYSTEMS..         187,227         131,227
                     Prior year                                [-56,000]
                     unobligated funds
                     available.
61                DEFENSE MESSAGE                 4,393           4,393
                   SYSTEM (DMS).
62                INSTALLATION INFO             310,761         310,761
                   INFRASTRUCTURE MOD
                   PROGRAM(.
63                PENTAGON INFORMATION            4,992           4,992
                   MGT AND TELECOM.
66                JTT/CIBS-M...........           4,657           4,657
67                PROPHET GROUND.......          72,041          72,041
68                DIGITAL TOPOGRAPHIC                 0               0
                   SPT SYS (DTSS).
69                DRUG INTERDICTION                   0               0
                   PROGRAM (DIP)
                   (TIARA).
70                DCGS-A (MIP).........         144,548               0
                     unjustified growth                        [-20,000]
                     Transfer to OCO...                       [-124,548]
71                JOINT TACTICAL GROUND           1,199           1,199
                   STATION (JTAGS).
72                TROJAN (MIP).........          32,707          32,707
73                MOD OF IN-SVC EQUIP             9,163           9,163
                   (INTEL SPT) (MIP).
74                CI HUMINT AUTO                  3,493           3,493
                   REPRTING AND
                   COLL(CHARCS) (MIP.
75                ITEMS LESS THAN $5.0M             802             802
                   (MIP).
76                LIGHTWEIGHT COUNTER            33,810               0
                   MORTAR RADAR.
                     Requirement met                           [-33,810]
                     with prior year
                     funds.
77                CREW.................          24,104               0
                     Requirement met                           [-24,104]
                     with prior year
                     funds.
78                BCT UNATTENDED GROUND               0               0
                   SENSOR.
79                FAMILY OF PERSISTENT                0               0
                   SURVEILLANCE
                   CAPABILITES.
80                COUNTERINTELLIGENCE/            1,252           1,252
                   SECURITY
                   COUNTERMEASURES.
81                CI MODERNIZATION.....           1,332           1,332
82                FAAD GBS.............           7,958           7,958
83                SENTINEL MODS........          41,657          41,657
84                SENSE THROUGH THE              47,498          47,498
                   WALL (STTW).
85                NIGHT VISION DEVICES.         156,204         151,704
                     Army offered                               [-4,500]
                     program reduction.
86                LONG RANGE ADVANCED           102,334         102,334
                   SCOUT SURVEILLANCE
                   SYSTEM.
87                NIGHT VISION, THERMAL         186,859         143,059
                   WPN SIGHT.
                     Army offered                              [-43,800]
                     program reduction.
88                SMALL TACTICAL                 10,227           8,027
                   OPTICAL RIFLE
                   MOUNTED MLRF.
                     Army offered                               [-2,200]
                     program reduction.
89                RADIATION MONITORING                0               0
                   SYSTEMS.
90                COUNTER-ROCKET,                15,774               0
                   ARTILLERY & MORTAR
                   (C-RAM).
                     Transfer to OCO...                        [-15,774]
91                BASE EXPEDITIONARY                  0               0
                   TARGETING AND SURV
                   SYS.
92                GREEN LASER                    25,356               0
                   INTERDICTION SYSTEM.
                     Army offered                               [-6,300]
                     program reduction.
                     Transfer to OCO...                        [-19,056]
93                ARTILLERY ACCURACY                  0               0
                   EQUIP.
94                ENHANCED PORTABLE                   0               0
                   INDUCTIVE ARTILLERY
                   FUZE SE.
95                PROFILER.............           3,312           3,312
96                MOD OF IN-SVC EQUIP             3,005           3,005
                   (FIREFINDER RADARS).
97                FORCE XXI BATTLE CMD                0               0
                   BRIGADE & BELOW
                   (FBCB2).
98                JOINT BATTLE COMMAND--         69,514          20,014
                   PLATFORM (JBC-P).
                     Army offered                              [-49,500]
                     program reduction.
99                LIGHTWEIGHT LASER              58,042          58,042
                   DESIGNATOR/
                   RANGEFINDER.
100               COMPUTER BALLISTICS:                0               0
                   LHMBC XM32.
101               MORTAR FIRE CONTROL            21,022          21,022
                   SYSTEM.
102               COUNTERFIRE RADARS...         227,629         170,529
                     Army offered                              [-57,100]
                     program reduction.
103               ENHANCED SENSOR &               2,226           2,226
                   MONITORING SYSTEM.
104               TACTICAL OPERATIONS            54,907          54,907
                   CENTERS.
105               FIRE SUPPORT C2                54,223          37,423
                   FAMILY.
                     Army offered                              [-16,800]
                     program reduction.
106               BATTLE COMMAND                 12,454           7,754
                   SUSTAINMENT SUPPORT
                   SYSTEM (BC.
                     Army offered                               [-4,700]
                     program reduction.
107               FAAD C2..............           5,030           5,030
108               AIR & MSL DEFENSE              62,710          54,910
                   PLANNING & CONTROL
                   SYS.
                     Army offered                               [-7,800]
                     program reduction.
109               KNIGHT FAMILY........          51,488          32,202
                     Program growth                            [-19,286]
                     adjustment.
110               LIFE CYCLE SOFTWARE             1,807           1,807
                   SUPPORT (LCSS).
111               AUTOMATIC                      28,924          19,524
                   IDENTIFICATION
                   TECHNOLOGY.
                     Army offered                               [-9,400]
                     program reduction.
112               TC AIMS II...........               0               0
113               TACTICAL INTERNET                   0               0
                   MANAGER.
114               NETWORK MANAGEMENT                  0               0
                   INITIALIZATION AND
                   SERVICE.
115               MANEUVER CONTROL               34,031          34,031
                   SYSTEM (MCS).
116               SINGLE ARMY LOGISTICS         210,312         124,026
                   ENTERPRISE (SALE).

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                     Army requested                             [-9,251]
                     transfer to RDTE
                     Army line 177.
                     Army requested                            [-60,240]
                     transfer to OMA
                     Budget Activity 04.
                     Army requested                             [-1,795]
                     transfer to OPA
                     line 119.
                     Army identified                           [-15,000]
                     excess.
117               RECONNAISSANCE AND             19,113          19,113
                   SURVEYING INSTRUMENT
                   SET.
118               MOUNTED BATTLE                      0               0
                   COMMAND ON THE MOVE
                   (MBCOTM).
119               GENERAL FUND                   23,664          25,459
                   ENTERPRISE BUSINESS
                   SYSTEM.
                     Army requested                              [1,795]
                     transfer from OPA
                     line 116.
120               ARMY TRAINING                  11,192          11,192
                   MODERNIZATION.
121               AUTOMATED DATA                220,250         174,772
                   PROCESSING EQUIP.
                     Prior year                                [-45,478]
                     unobligated funds
                     available.
122               CSS COMMUNICATIONS...          39,310          39,310
123               RESERVE COMPONENT              41,248          41,248
                   AUTOMATION SYS
                   (RCAS).
124               ITEMS LESS THAN $5.0M          10,437          10,437
                   (A/V).
125               ITEMS LESS THAN $5M             7,480           4,395
                   (SURVEYING
                   EQUIPMENT).
                     Excessive design                           [-3,085]
                     engineering costs.
126               PRODUCTION BASE                   571             571
                   SUPPORT (C-E).
127               BCT NETWORK..........               0               0
127A              CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS..           4,273           4,273
128               PROTECTIVE SYSTEMS...               0               0
129               FAMILY OF NON-LETHAL            8,636           5,213
                   EQUIPMENT (FNLE).
                     Accoustic hailing                          [-3,423]
                     device contract
                     delay.
130               BASE DEFENSE SYSTEMS           41,204               0
                   (BDS).
                     Transfer to OCO...                        [-41,204]
131               CBRN SOLDIER                   10,700          10,700
                   PROTECTION.
132               SMOKE & OBSCURANT                 362             362
                   FAMILY: SOF (NON AAO
                   ITEM).
133               TACTICAL BRIDGING....          77,428          77,428
134               TACTICAL BRIDGE,               49,154          45,454
                   FLOAT-RIBBON.
                     Excessive program                          [-3,700]
                     support cost
                     growth.
135               HANDHELD STANDOFF              39,263          39,263
                   MINEFIELD DETECTION
                   SYS-HST.
136               GRND STANDOFF MINE             20,678          20,678
                   DETECTN SYSM
                   (GSTAMIDS).
137               ROBOTIC COMBAT                 30,297               0
                   SUPPORT SYSTEM
                   (RCSS).
                     M160 incremental                           [-8,000]
                     funding.
                     Transfer to OCO...                        [-22,297]
138               EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE             17,626          17,626
                   DISPOSAL EQPMT (EOD
                   EQPMT).
139               REMOTE DEMOLITION              14,672          14,672
                   SYSTEMS.
140               < $5M, COUNTERMINE              7,352           7,352
                   EQUIPMENT.
141               AERIAL DETECTION.....               0               0
142               HEATERS AND ECU'S....          10,109          10,109
143               LAUNDRIES, SHOWERS                  0               0
                   AND LATRINES.
144               SOLDIER ENHANCEMENT..           9,591           9,591
145               LIGHTWEIGHT                         0               0
                   MAINTENANCE
                   ENCLOSURE (LME).
146               PERSONNEL RECOVERY              8,509           8,509
                   SUPPORT SYSTEM
                   (PRSS).
147               GROUND SOLDIER SYSTEM         184,072           4,000
                     Army requested                             [-7,600]
                     transfer to RDTE
                     Army line 119.
                     Program delay.....                       [-172,472]
148               MOUNTED SOLDIER                43,419              19
                   SYSTEM.
                     Army offered                              [-43,400]
                     program reduction.
149               FORCE PROVIDER.......               0               0
150               FIELD FEEDING                  26,860          26,860
                   EQUIPMENT.
151               CARGO AERIAL DEL &             68,392          55,392
                   PERSONNEL PARACHUTE
                   SYSTEM.
                     Army offered                              [-13,000]
                     program reduction.
152               MOBILE INTEGRATED               7,384           7,384
                   REMAINS COLLECTION
                   SYSTEM:.
153               FAMILY OF ENGR COMBAT          54,190          54,190
                   AND CONSTRUCTION
                   SETS.
154               ITEMS LESS THAN $5M            12,482          12,482
                   (ENG SPT).
155               QUALITY SURVEILLANCE                0               0
                   EQUIPMENT.
156               DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS,          75,457          75,457
                   PETROLEUM & WATER.
157               WATER PURIFICATION                  0               0
                   SYSTEMS.
158               COMBAT SUPPORT                 53,450          53,450
                   MEDICAL.
159               MOBILE MAINTENANCE             16,572          16,572
                   EQUIPMENT SYSTEMS.
160               ITEMS LESS THAN $5.0M           3,852           3,852
                   (MAINT EQ).
161               GRADER, ROAD MTZD,              2,201           2,201
                   HVY, 6X4 (CCE).
162               SKID STEER LOADER               8,584           3,984
                   (SSL) FAMILY OF
                   SYSTEM.
                     Excessive unit                             [-4,600]
                     cost and program
                     support cost
                     growth.
163               SCRAPERS, EARTHMOVING          21,031          21,031
164               MISSION MODULES--              43,432          43,432
                   ENGINEERING.
165               COMPACTOR............           2,859               0
                     Army offered                               [-2,859]
                     program reduction.
166               LOADERS..............               0               0
167               HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR..               0               0
168               TRACTOR, FULL TRACKED          59,534          50,434
                     Unjustified                                [-9,100]
                     program support
                     cost growth.
169               PLANT, ASPHALT MIXING           8,314             614
                     Prior year                                 [-7,700]
                     unobligated funds
                     available.
170               HIGH MOBILITY                  18,974          18,974
                   ENGINEER EXCAVATOR
                   TYPE--FOS.
171               ENHANCED RAPID                 15,833               0
                   AIRFIELD
                   CONSTRUCTION CAPA.
                     Unexecutable                              [-15,833]
                     acquisition
                     strategy.
172               CONST EQUIP ESP......           9,771           9,771
173               ITEMS LESS THAN $5.0M          12,654          12,654
                   (CONST EQUIP).
174               JOINT HIGH SPEED              223,845         223,845
                   VESSEL (JHSV).
175               HARBORMASTER COMMAND                0               0
                   AND CONTROL CENTER
                   (HCCC.
176               ITEMS LESS THAN $5.0M          10,175          10,175
                   (FLOAT/RAIL).
177               GENERATORS AND                 31,897          31,897
                   ASSOCIATED EQUIP.

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178               ROUGH TERRAIN                       0               0
                   CONTAINER HANDLER
                   (RTCH).
179               FAMILY OF FORKLIFTS..          10,944          10,944
180               ALL TERRAIN LIFTING            21,859          21,859
                   ARMY SYSTEM.
181               COMBAT TRAINING               133,178          47,878
                   CENTERS SUPPORT.
                     Army offered                              [-85,300]
                     program reduction.
182               TRAINING DEVICES,             168,392         168,392
                   NONSYSTEM.
183               CLOSE COMBAT TACTICAL          17,760          13,290
                   TRAINER.
                     Prior year                                 [-4,470]
                     unobligated funds
                     available.
184               AVIATION COMBINED               9,413           9,413
                   ARMS TACTICAL
                   TRAINER.
185               GAMING TECHNOLOGY IN                0               0
                   SUPPORT OF ARMY
                   TRAINING.
186               CALIBRATION SETS               13,618          13,618
                   EQUIPMENT.
187               INTEGRATED FAMILY OF           49,437          36,937
                   TEST EQUIPMENT
                   (IFTE).
                     Prior year                                [-12,500]
                     unobligated funds
                     available.
188               TEST EQUIPMENT                 30,451          30,451
                   MODERNIZATION
                   (TEMOD).
189               RAPID EQUIPPING                 4,923           4,923
                   SOLDIER SUPPORT
                   EQUIPMENT.
190               PHYSICAL SECURITY              69,316          19,606
                   SYSTEMS (OPA3).
                     Prior year                                [-49,710]
                     unobligated funds
                     available.
191               BASE LEVEL COMMON               1,591           1,591
                   EQUIPMENT.
192               MODIFICATION OF IN-            72,271          72,271
                   SVC EQUIPMENT (OPA-
                   3).
193               PRODUCTION BASE                 2,325           2,325
                   SUPPORT (OTH).
194               SPECIAL EQUIPMENT FOR          17,411          17,411
                   USER TESTING.
195               AMC CRITICAL ITEMS             34,500          34,500
                   OPA3.
196               TRACTOR YARD.........           3,740           3,740
197               BCT UNMANNED GROUND            24,805               0
                   VEHICLE.
                     Program adjustment                        [-24,805]
198               BCT TRAINING/                 149,308          26,008
                   LOGISTICS/MANAGEMENT.
                     Program                                  [-123,300]
                     cancelation.
199               BCT TRAINING/                  57,103               3
                   LOGISTICS/MANAGEMENT
                   INC 2.
                     Program                                   [-57,100]
                     cancelation.
200               BCT UNMANNED GROUND            11,924              24
                   VEHICLE INC 2.
                     Program                                   [-11,900]
                     cancelation.
201               INITIAL SPARES--C&E..          21,647          21,647
 
                  TOTAL, OTHER                9,682,592       7,050,774
                   PROCUREMENT, ARMY.
 
                  JOINT IMPR EXPLOSIVE
                   DEV DEFEAT FUND
1                 ATTACK THE NETWORK...               0               0
2                 DEFEAT THE DEVICE....               0               0
3                 TRAIN THE FORCE......               0               0
4                 OPERATIONS...........         220,634               0
                     Transfer to OCO:                         [-220,634]
                     JIEDDO Operations.
 
                  TOTAL, JOINT IMPR             220,634               0
                   EXPLOSIVE DEV DEFEAT
                   FUND.
 
                  AIRCRAFT PROCUREMENT,
                   NAVY
1                 EA-18G...............       1,134,445       1,127,445
                     Reduce Engineering                         [-7,000]
                     Change Orders
                     (ECO) to fiscal
                     year 2010 levels.
1                 EA-18G...............         -55,081         -55,081
2                 EA-18G...............          28,119          28,119
3                 F/A-18E/F (FIGHTER)         2,369,047       1,774,347
                   HORNET.
                     Funded in H. R.                          [-495,000]
                     1473.
                     ECO excess........                        [-21,000]
                     Government                                [-10,700]
                     furnished
                     equipment engine
                     cost growth.
                     Multi-year                                [-68,000]
                     procurement
                     savings.
3                 F/A-18E/F (FIGHTER)            -2,295          -2,295
                   HORNET.
4                 F/A-18E/F (FIGHTER)            64,962          63,262
                   HORNET.
                     Airframe                                   [-1,700]
                     termination
                     liability growth.
5                 JOINT STRIKE FIGHTER        1,722,991       1,722,991
                   CV.
5                 JOINT STRIKE FIGHTER         -219,895        -219,895
                   CV.
6                 JOINT STRIKE FIGHTER          217,666         217,666
                   CV.
7                 JSF STOVL............       1,428,259       1,428,259
7                 JSF STOVL............        -286,326        -286,326
8                 JSF STOVL............         117,229         117,229
9                 V-22 (MEDIUM LIFT)...       2,365,561       2,365,561
9                 V-22 (MEDIUM LIFT)...        -140,744        -151,244
                     Reduce ECO........                        [-10,500]
10                V-22 (MEDIUM LIFT)...          84,008          84,008
11                UH-1Y/AH-1Z..........         769,666         733,666
                     Unjustified                               [-30,000]
                     support increase.
                     Reduce ECO........                         [-6,000]
11                UH-1Y/AH-1Z..........         -69,360         -69,360
12                UH-1Y/AH-1Z..........          68,310          68,310
13                MH-60S (MYP).........         479,001         479,001
13                MH-60S (MYP).........         -70,080         -70,080
14                MH-60S (MYP).........          74,040          74,040
15                MH-60R...............         953,031         948,831
                     Reduce ECO........                         [-4,200]
15                MH-60R...............        -162,006        -162,006
16                MH-60R...............         209,431         209,431
17                P-8A POSEIDON........       2,185,004       2,185,004
17                P-8A POSEIDON........        -166,153        -166,153
18                P-8A POSEIDON........         256,594         256,594
19                E-2D ADV HAWKEYE.....       1,033,511       1,013,511

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                     Excess funding                            [-20,000]
                     reserve.
19                E-2D ADV HAWKEYE.....        -118,619        -118,619
20                E-2D ADV HAWKEYE.....         157,942         157,942
21                C-40A................               0               0
22                JPATS................         266,906         256,906
                     Excess ECO........                        [-10,000]
23                HC-130J..............               0               0
24                KC-130J..............          87,288          87,288
24                KC-130J..............               0               0
25                RQ-7 UAV.............               0               0
26                MQ-8 UAV.............         191,986         191,986
27                STUASL0 UAV..........          12,772               0
                     Low rate initial                          [-12,772]
                     production
                     contract award
                     slip.
28                OTHER SUPPORT                       0               0
                   AIRCRAFT.
29                EA-6 SERIES..........          27,734          27,734
30                AEA SYSTEMS..........          34,065          31,765
                     Air launched decoy                         [-2,300]
                     jammer.
31                AV-8 SERIES..........          30,762          30,762
32                F-18 SERIES..........         499,597         445,597
                     Integrated                                [-20,900]
                     Logistics Support
                     excess to need.
                     Digital                                   [-14,000]
                     Communications
                     System reduce
                     quantities.
                     Other support                             [-12,800]
                     growth.
                     Net Centric                                [-6,300]
                     Operations reduce
                     A kits.
33                H-46 SERIES..........          27,112          24,612
                     Unjustified                                [-2,500]
                     Request.
34                AH-1W SERIES.........          15,828          15,828
35                H-53 SERIES..........          62,820          61,820
                     DIRCM Other                                [-1,000]
                     support excess.
36                SH-60 SERIES.........          83,394          83,394
37                H-1 SERIES...........          11,012           8,412
                     Obsolescence                               [-2,600]
                     install
                     unjustified growth.
38                EP-3 SERIES..........          83,181          83,181
39                P-3 SERIES...........         171,466         169,766
                     Other support                              [-1,700]
                     growth.
40                E-2 SERIES...........          29,215          29,215
41                TRAINER A/C SERIES...          22,090          18,790
                     Training equipment                         [-3,300]
                     growth.
42                C-2A.................          16,302          16,302
43                C-130 SERIES.........          27,139          27,139
44                FEWSG................           2,773           1,773
                     Other support                              [-1,000]
                     growth.
45                CARGO/TRANSPORT A/C            16,463          16,463
                   SERIES.
46                E-6 SERIES...........         165,253         130,653
                     Service life                               [-7,800]
                     extension program
                     install early to
                     need.
                     Block I install                            [-1,200]
                     cost savings.
                     Block II FAB-T non-                        [-5,200]
                     recurring
                     engineering early
                     to need.
                     Block Recapture                           [-20,400]
                     program delay.
47                EXECUTIVE HELICOPTERS          58,011          82,011
                   SERIES.
                     Navy requested                             [24,000]
                     transfer
                     fromRDT&E, Navy
                     line 98, for VH-3/
                     VH-60 sustainment.
48                SPECIAL PROJECT                12,248          11,048
                   AIRCRAFT.
                     Install equipment                          [-1,200]
                     nonrecurring
                     unjustified growth.
49                T-45 SERIES..........          57,779          45,179
                     Correction of                              [-6,600]
                     Deficiencies
                     contract support
                     growth.
                     Avionics                                   [-6,000]
                     Obsolescence
                     contract support
                     growth.
50                POWER PLANT CHANGES..          21,847          21,847
51                JPATS SERIES.........           1,524             524
                     Unobligated                                [-1,000]
                     balances.
52                AVIATION LIFE SUPPORT           1,069           1,069
                   MODS.
53                COMMON ECM EQUIPMENT.          92,072          89,272
                     DIRCM A kit                                [-2,800]
                     savings.
54                COMMON AVIONICS               147,093         138,293
                   CHANGES.
                     CNS/ATM Other                              [-8,800]
                     support growth.
55                COMMON DEFENSIVE                    0               0
                   WEAPON SYSTEM.
56                ID SYSTEMS...........          37,330          32,030
                     Other support                              [-5,300]
                     growth.
57                P-8 SERIES...........           2,930               0
                     P-8 modifications                          [-2,930]
                     ahead of need.
58                MAGTF EW FOR AVIATION             489             489
59                RQ-7 SERIES..........          11,419          11,419
60                V-22 (TILT/ROTOR               60,264          55,764
                   ACFT) OSPREY.
                     Deficiencies                               [-2,500]
                     modifications
                     other support
                     growth.
                     Reliability                                [-2,000]
                     modifications
                     other support
                     growth.
61                SPARES AND REPAIR           1,331,961       1,171,994
                   PARTS.
                     F/A-18E/F initial                         [-23,967]
                     spares cost growth.
                     F-35 initial                             [-100,000]
                     spares execution.
                     P-8A initial                              [-36,000]
                     spares execution.
62                COMMON GROUND                 351,685         363,685
                   EQUIPMENT.
                       Transfer from PE                         [12,000]
                       64273N (RDN 98)
                       for VH-60
                       trainer.
63                AIRCRAFT INDUSTRIAL            22,358          22,358
                   FACILITIES.
64                WAR CONSUMABLES......          27,300               0
                     Transfer to OCO...                        [-27,300]
65                OTHER PRODUCTION               10,124          10,124
                   CHARGES.
66                SPECIAL SUPPORT                24,395          21,395
                   EQUIPMENT.

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                     Unjustified                                [-3,000]
                     support increase.
67                FIRST DESTINATION               1,719           1,719
                   TRANSPORTATION.
68                CANCELLED ACCOUNT                   0               0
                   ADJUSTMENTS.
 
                  TOTAL, AIRCRAFT            18,587,033      17,593,764
                   PROCUREMENT, NAVY.
 
                  WEAPONS PROCUREMENT,
                   NAVY
1                 TRIDENT II MODS......       1,309,102       1,309,102
2                 MISSILE INDUSTRIAL              3,492           3,492
                   FACILITIES.
3                 TOMAHAWK.............         303,306         303,306
4                 AMRAAM...............         188,494         119,494
                     Production Backlog                        [-69,000]
5                 SIDEWINDER...........          47,098          47,098
6                 JSOW.................         137,722         137,722
7                 STANDARD MISSILE.....         420,324         362,278
                     Unit Cost                                 [-58,046]
                     efficiencies.
8                 RAM..................          66,197          66,197
9                 HELLFIRE.............          22,703          22,703
10                STAND OFF PRECISION                 0               0
                   GUIDED MUNITIONS
                   (SOPGM).
11                AERIAL TARGETS.......          46,359          46,359
12                OTHER MISSILE SUPPORT           3,561           3,561
13                ESSM.................          48,486          48,486
14                HARM MODS............          73,061          73,061
15                STANDARD MISSILES                   0               0
                   MODS.
16                WEAPONS INDUSTRIAL              1,979           1,979
                   FACILITIES.
17                FLEET SATELLITE COMM          238,215          33,215
                   FOLLOW-ON.
                     Booster for SV4                          [-205,000]
                     early to need.
17                FLEET SATELLITE COMM                0               0
                   FOLLOW-ON.
18                FLEET SATELLITE COMM                0               0
                   FOLLOW-ON.
19                ORDNANCE SUPPORT               52,255          52,255
                   EQUIPMENT.
20                ASW TARGETS..........          31,803          31,803
21                MK-54 TORPEDO MODS...          78,045          78,045
22                MK-48 TORPEDO ADCAP            42,493          42,493
                   MODS.
23                QUICKSTRIKE MINE.....           5,770           5,770
24                TORPEDO SUPPORT                43,003          43,003
                   EQUIPMENT.
25                ASW RANGE SUPPORT....           9,219           9,219
26                FIRST DESTINATION               3,553           3,553
                   TRANSPORTATION.
27                SMALL ARMS AND                 15,037          15,037
                   WEAPONS.
28                CIWS MODS............          37,550          37,550
29                COAST GUARD WEAPONS..          17,525          17,525
30                GUN MOUNT MODS.......          43,957          43,957
31                LCS MODULE WEAPONS...               0               0
32                CRUISER MODERNIZATION          50,013          50,013
                   WEAPONS.
33                AIRBORNE MINE                  12,203          12,203
                   NEUTRALIZATION
                   SYSTEMS.
34                CANCELLED ACCOUNT                   0               0
                   ADJUSTMENTS.
35                SPARES AND REPAIR              55,953          55,953
                   PARTS.
 
                  TOTAL, WEAPONS              3,408,478       3,076,432
                   PROCUREMENT, NAVY.
 
                  PROCUREMENT OF AMMO,
                   NAVY & MC
1                 GENERAL PURPOSE BOMBS          64,766          63,666
                     BLU-109 cost                               [-1,100]
                     growth..
2                 JDAM.................               0               0
3                 AIRBORNE ROCKETS, ALL          38,264          37,264
                   TYPES.
                     Support funding                            [-1,000]
                     carryover..
4                 MACHINE GUN                    17,788          17,788
                   AMMUNITION.
5                 PRACTICE BOMBS.......          35,289          35,289
6                 CARTRIDGES & CART              49,416          49,416
                   ACTUATED DEVICES.
7                 AIR EXPENDABLE                 60,677          60,677
                   COUNTERMEASURES.
8                 JATOS................           2,766           2,766
9                 5 INCH/54 GUN                  19,006          10,901
                   AMMUNITION.
                     Excess prior year                          [-7,105]
                     multi-option fuze
                     support funding..
                     Support funding                            [-1,000]
                     carryover..
10                INTERMEDIATE CALIBER           19,320           1,112
                   GUN AMMUNITION.
                     MK295 cartridge                           [-18,208]
                     contract delay..
11                OTHER SHIP GUN                 21,938          19,018
                   AMMUNITION.
                     Production                                 [-2,920]
                     engineering
                     growth..
12                SMALL ARMS & LANDING           51,819          46,039
                   PARTY AMMO.
                     Production                                 [-1,200]
                     engineering
                     growth..
                     A131 complete                              [-2,500]
                     rounds cost
                     growth..
                     A576 LAP kit cost                          [-2,080]
                     growth..
13                PYROTECHNIC AND                10,199          10,199
                   DEMOLITION.
14                AMMUNITION LESS THAN            4,107           4,107
                   $5 MILLION.
15                SMALL ARMS AMMUNITION          58,812          58,812
16                LINEAR CHARGES, ALL            21,434          17,660
                   TYPES.
                     M913 LAP kit                               [-3,774]
                     contract delay..
17                40 MM, ALL TYPES.....          84,864          72,864
                     Program execution--                       [-12,000]
                     USMC offered
                     reduction..
18                60MM, ALL TYPES......             937             937
19                81MM, ALL TYPES......          26,324          18,100
                     M913 LAP kit                               [-8,224]
                     contract delay..
20                120MM, ALL TYPES.....           9,387           7,387
                     Program execution--                        [-2,000]
                     USMC offered
                     reduction..

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21                CTG 25MM, ALL TYPES..           3,889           3,889
22                GRENADES, ALL TYPES..          13,452          13,452
23                ROCKETS, ALL TYPES...          15,556          15,556
24                ARTILLERY, ALL TYPES.          42,526          42,526
25                DEMOLITION MUNITIONS,          22,786           1,786
                   ALL TYPES.
                     Program execution--                       [-21,000]
                     USMC offered
                     reduction..
26                FUZE, ALL TYPES......           9,266           9,266
27                NON LETHALS..........           2,927           2,927
28                AMMO MODERNIZATION...           8,557           8,557
29                ITEMS LESS THAN $5              3,880           3,880
                   MILLION.
 
                  TOTAL, PROCUREMENT OF         719,952         635,841
                   AMMO, NAVY & MC.
 
                  SHIPBUILDING &
                   CONVERSION, NAVY
1                 CARRIER REPLACEMENT                 0               0
                   PROGRAM.
2                 CARRIER REPLACEMENT           554,798         554,798
                   PROGRAM.
3                 VIRGINIA CLASS              5,142,765       5,142,765
                   SUBMARINE.
3                 VIRGINIA CLASS             -1,910,550      -1,910,550
                   SUBMARINE.
4                 VIRGINIA CLASS              1,524,761       1,524,761
                   SUBMARINE.
5                 CVN REFUELING                       0               0
                   OVERHAULS.
6                 CVN REFUELING                 529,652         529,652
                   OVERHAULS.
7                 SSBN ERO.............               0               0
8                 DDG 1000.............         453,727         453,727
9                 DDG-51...............       2,028,693       2,028,693
9                 DDG-51...............         -47,984         -47,984
10                DDG-51...............         100,723         100,723
11                LITTORAL COMBAT SHIP.       1,921,386       1,921,386
11                LITTORAL COMBAT SHIP.        -119,293        -119,293
12                LITTORAL COMBAT SHIP.               0               0
13                LPD-17...............       2,031,430       2,031,430
13                LPD-17...............        -183,986        -183,986
14                LPD-17...............               0               0
15                LHA REPLACEMENT......       2,018,691       2,018,691
16                LHA REPLACEMENT......               0               0
17                JOINT HIGH SPEED              185,106         185,106
                   VESSEL.
18                OCEANOGRAPHIC SHIPS..          89,000          89,000
19                MOORED TRAINING SHIP.         155,200         155,200
20                OUTFITTING...........         292,871         292,871
21                SERVICE CRAFT........           3,863           3,863
22                LCAC SLEP............          84,076          84,076
23                COMPLETION OF PY               73,992          73,992
                   SHIPBUILDING
                   PROGRAMS.
 
                  TOTAL, SHIPBUILDING &      14,928,921      14,928,921
                   CONVERSION, NAVY.
 
                  OTHER PROCUREMENT,
                   NAVY
1                 LM-2500 GAS TURBINE..          13,794          13,794
2                 ALLISON 501K GAS                8,643           8,643
                   TURBINE.
3                 OTHER NAVIGATION               22,982          22,982
                   EQUIPMENT.
4                 SUB PERISCOPES &               60,860          60,860
                   IMAGING EQUIP.
5                 DDG MOD..............         119,522         119,522
6                 FIREFIGHTING                   17,637          17,637
                   EQUIPMENT.
7                 COMMAND AND CONTROL             3,049           3,049
                   SWITCHBOARD.
8                 POLLUTION CONTROL              22,266          22,266
                   EQUIPMENT.
9                 SUBMARINE SUPPORT              15,892          15,892
                   EQUIPMENT.
10                VIRGINIA CLASS                100,693         100,693
                   SUPPORT EQUIPMENT.
11                SUBMARINE BATTERIES..          42,296          42,296
12                STRATEGIC PLATFORM             25,228          25,228
                   SUPPORT EQUIP.
13                DSSP EQUIPMENT.......           2,600           2,600
14                CG MODERNIZATION.....         590,349         585,349
                     Shore Site                                 [-5,000]
                     Upgrades--
                     Excessive Growth.
15                LCAC.................               0               0
16                UNDERWATER EOD                 18,499          18,499
                   PROGRAMS.
17                ITEMS LESS THAN $5            113,809          99,470
                   MILLION.
                     LCS Waterjet                              [-10,859]
                     Impellers--No
                     Longer Required.
                     Auto Voltage                               [-3,480]
                     Regulators--Ahead
                     of Need.
18                CHEMICAL WARFARE                5,508           5,508
                   DETECTORS.
19                SUBMARINE LIFE                 13,397          13,397
                   SUPPORT SYSTEM.
20                REACTOR POWER UNITS..         436,838         436,838
21                REACTOR COMPONENTS...         271,600         271,600
22                DIVING AND SALVAGE             11,244          11,244
                   EQUIPMENT.
23                STANDARD BOATS.......          39,793          39,793
24                OTHER SHIPS TRAINING           29,913          29,913
                   EQUIPMENT.
25                OPERATING FORCES IPE.          54,642          54,642
26                NUCLEAR ALTERATIONS..         144,175         144,175
27                LCS MODULES..........          79,583          68,163
                     AN/AQS-20A--                               [-8,920]
                     Contract Delay.
                     Production Support-                        [-2,500]
                     -Excess to Need.
28                LSD MIDLIFE..........         143,483         143,483
29                RADAR SUPPORT........          18,818          18,818
30                SPQ-9B RADAR.........          24,613          24,613
31                AN/SQQ-89 SURF ASW             73,829          73,829
                   COMBAT SYSTEM.
32                SSN ACOUSTICS........         212,913         212,913
33                UNDERSEA WARFARE               29,686          29,686
                   SUPPORT EQUIPMENT.

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34                SONAR SWITCHES AND             13,537          13,537
                   TRANSDUCERS.
35                ELECTRONIC WARFARE             18,141          18,141
                   MILDEC.
36                SUBMARINE ACOUSTIC             20,554          20,554
                   WARFARE SYSTEM.
37                SSTD.................           2,257           2,257
38                FIXED SURVEILLANCE             60,141          60,141
                   SYSTEM.
39                SURTASS..............          29,247          27,047
                     Integrated Common                          [-2,200]
                     Processor [ICP]
                     Procurement--Ahead
                     of Need.
40                MARITIME PATROL AND            13,453          13,453
                   RECONNAISANCE FORCE.
41                AN/SLQ-32............          43,096          39,902
                     Block 1B3 Units--                          [-3,194]
                     No Longer Required.
42                SHIPBOARD IW EXPLOIT.         103,645         100,745
                     Paragon Systems--                          [-2,900]
                     Change to
                     Procurement
                     Strategy.
43                AUTOMATED                       1,364           1,364
                   IDENTIFICATION
                   SYSTEM (AIS).
44                SUBMARINE SUPPORT             100,793         100,793
                   EQUIPMENT PROG.
45                COOPERATIVE                    23,332          17,032
                   ENGAGEMENT
                   CAPABILITY.
                     PAAA Backfit                               [-2,000]
                     Installation
                     Funding--No Longer
                     Required.
                     Signal Data                                [-2,000]
                     Processors
                     Backfits--Ahead of
                     Need.
                     Signal Data                                [-2,300]
                     Processors
                     Backfits [AN/USG-
                     2A]--Ahead of Need.
46                TRUSTED INFORMATION               426             426
                   SYSTEM (TIS).
47                NAVAL TACTICAL                 33,017          33,017
                   COMMAND SUPPORT
                   SYSTEM (NTCSS).
48                ATDLS................             942             942
49                NAVY COMMAND AND                7,896           7,896
                   CONTROL SYSTEM
                   (NCCS).
50                MINESWEEPING SYSTEM            27,868          27,868
                   REPLACEMENT.
51                SHALLOW WATER MCM....           1,048           1,048
52                NAVSTAR GPS RECEIVERS           9,926           9,926
                   (SPACE).
53                AMERICAN FORCES RADIO           4,370           4,370
                   AND TV SERVICE.
54                STRATEGIC PLATFORM              4,143           4,143
                   SUPPORT EQUIP.
55                OTHER TRAINING                 45,989          45,989
                   EQUIPMENT.
56                MATCALS..............           8,136           8,136
57                SHIPBOARD AIR TRAFFIC           7,394           7,394
                   CONTROL.
58                AUTOMATIC CARRIER              18,518          18,518
                   LANDING SYSTEM.
59                NATIONAL AIR SPACE             26,054          26,054
                   SYSTEM.
60                FLEET AIR TRAFFIC               7,213           7,213
                   CONTROL SYSTEMS.
61                LANDING SYSTEMS......           7,138           7,138
62                ID SYSTEMS...........          33,170          31,470
                     Mark XII Mode 5--                          [-1,700]
                     Ahead of Need.
63                NAVAL MISSION                   8,941           8,941
                   PLANNING SYSTEMS.
64                DEPLOYABLE JOINT                8,994           8,994
                   COMMAND AND CONT.
65                MARITIME INTERGRATED           13,529          13,529
                   BROADCAST SYSTEM.
66                TACTICAL/MOBILE C4I            12,776          10,876
                   SYSTEMS.
                     Tactical/Mobile                            [-1,900]
                     C4I Systems
                     Increment 2.1
                     Ahead of Need.
67                DCGS-N...............          11,201          11,201
68                CANES................         195,141         105,541
                     Transfer to Ship                          [-77,600]
                     Communications
                     Automation (OPN
                     76) per USN
                     request.
                     Transfer to PE                            [-12,000]
                     33138N (RDN 201)
                     per USN request.
69                RADIAC...............           6,201           6,201
70                CANES-INTELL.........          75,084          75,084
71                GPETE................           6,010           6,010
72                INTEG COMBAT SYSTEM             4,441           4,441
                   TEST FACILITY.
73                EMI CONTROL                     4,741           4,741
                   INSTRUMENTATION.
74                ITEMS LESS THAN $5             51,716          51,716
                   MILLION.
75                SHIPBOARD TACTICAL             26,197           1,494
                   COMMUNICATIONS.
                     JTRS AMF--Program                         [-24,703]
                     Delay.
76                SHIP COMMUNICATIONS           177,510         255,110
                   AUTOMATION.
                     Transfer from                              [77,600]
                     CANES (OPN 68) pe
                     USN request.
77                MARITIME DOMAIN                24,022          24,022
                   AWARENESS (MDA).
78                COMMUNICATIONS ITEMS           33,644          27,544
                   UNDER $5M.
                     HMS Radios--                               [-3,300]
                     Contract Delays.
                     BFTN--                                     [-2,800]
                     Installations
                     Ahead of Need.
79                SUBMARINE BROADCAST            10,357          10,357
                   SUPPORT.
80                SUBMARINE                      75,447          75,447
                   COMMUNICATION
                   EQUIPMENT.
81                SATELLITE                      25,522          25,522
                   COMMUNICATIONS
                   SYSTEMS.
82                NAVY MULTIBAND                109,022          94,022
                   TERMINAL (NMT).
                     Revised Pricing...                        [-15,000]
83                JCS COMMUNICATIONS              2,186           2,186
                   EQUIPMENT.
84                ELECTRICAL POWER                1,329           1,329
                   SYSTEMS.
85                NAVAL SHORE                     2,418           2,418
                   COMMUNICATIONS.
86                INFO SYSTEMS SECURITY         119,857         114,257
                   PROGRAM (ISSP).
                     EKMS Afloat--KMI                           [-1,000]
                     Ahead of Need.
                     VACM Program Delay                         [-4,600]
87                CRYPTOLOGIC                    14,820          14,820
                   COMMUNICATIONS EQUIP.
88                COAST GUARD EQUIPMENT           6,848           6,848
89                OTHER DRUG                      2,290           2,290
                   INTERDICTION SUPPORT.
90                SONOBUOYS--ALL TYPES.          96,314          84,464
                     AN/SSQ-125--Ahead                         [-11,850]
                     of Need.
91                WEAPONS RANGE SUPPORT          40,697          40,697
                   EQUIPMENT.
92                EXPEDITIONARY                   8,561           8,561
                   AIRFIELDS.
93                AIRCRAFT REARMING               8,941           8,941
                   EQUIPMENT.
94                AIRCRAFT LAUNCH &              19,777          19,777
                   RECOVERY EQUIPMENT.
95                METEOROLOGICAL                 22,003          22,003
                   EQUIPMENT.
96                DCRS/DPL.............           1,595           1,595
97                AVIATION LIFE SUPPORT          66,031          66,031
98                AIRBORNE MINE                  49,668          42,765
                   COUNTERMEASURES.

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                     AN/AQS-20A--                               [-6,903]
                     Contract Delay.
99                LAMPS MK III                   18,471          18,471
                   SHIPBOARD EQUIPMENT.
100               PORTABLE ELECTRONIC             7,875           7,875
                   MAINTENANCE AIDS.
101               OTHER AVIATION                 12,553          12,553
                   SUPPORT EQUIPMENT.
102               NAVAL FIRES CONTROL             2,049           2,049
                   SYSTEM.
103               GUN FIRE CONTROL                4,488           4,488
                   EQUIPMENT.
104               NATO SEASPARROW......           8,926           8,926
105               RAM GMLS.............           4,321           4,321
106               SHIP SELF DEFENSE              60,700          54,381
                   SYSTEM.
                     SSDS COTS                                  [-6,319]
                     Conversion Kits
                     Ahead of Need.
107               AEGIS SUPPORT                  43,148          43,148
                   EQUIPMENT.
108               TOMAHAWK SUPPORT               72,861          72,861
                   EQUIPMENT.
109               VERTICAL LAUNCH                   732             732
                   SYSTEMS.
110               MARITIME INTEGRATED             4,823           4,823
                   PLANNING SYSTEM-MIPS.
111               STRATEGIC MISSILE             187,807         187,807
                   SYSTEMS EQUIP.
112               SSN COMBAT CONTROL             81,596          81,596
                   SYSTEMS.
113               SUBMARINE ASW SUPPORT           5,241           5,241
                   EQUIPMENT.
114               SURFACE ASW SUPPORT             5,816           5,816
                   EQUIPMENT.
115               ASW RANGE SUPPORT               7,842           7,842
                   EQUIPMENT.
116               EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE             98,847          98,847
                   DISPOSAL EQUIP.
117               ITEMS LESS THAN $5              4,073           4,073
                   MILLION.
118               ANTI-SHIP MISSILE              32,716          32,716
                   DECOY SYSTEM.
119               SURFACE TRAINING                5,814           5,814
                   DEVICE MODS.
120               SUBMARINE TRAINING             36,777          36,777
                   DEVICE MODS.
121               PASSENGER CARRYING              6,271           3,771
                   VEHICLES.
                     Unjustified Growth                         [-2,500]
122               GENERAL PURPOSE                 3,202           2,202
                   TRUCKS.
                     Unjustified Growth                         [-1,000]
123               CONSTRUCTION &                  9,850           6,850
                   MAINTENANCE EQUIP.
                     Contract Delays...                         [-3,000]
124               FIRE FIGHTING                  14,315          14,315
                   EQUIPMENT.
125               TACTICAL VEHICLES....          16,502          16,502
126               AMPHIBIOUS EQUIPMENT.           3,235           3,235
127               POLLUTION CONTROL               7,175           7,175
                   EQUIPMENT.
128               ITEMS UNDER $5                 20,727          10,727
                   MILLION.
                     Contract Delays...                        [-10,000]
129               PHYSICAL SECURITY               1,142           1,142
                   VEHICLES.
130               MATERIALS HANDLING             14,972           9,972
                   EQUIPMENT.
                     Contract Delays...                         [-5,000]
131               OTHER SUPPLY SUPPORT            4,453           4,453
                   EQUIPMENT.
132               FIRST DESTINATION               6,416           6,416
                   TRANSPORTATION.
133               SPECIAL PURPOSE                51,894          51,894
                   SUPPLY SYSTEMS.
134               TRAINING SUPPORT               16,353          16,353
                   EQUIPMENT.
135               COMMAND SUPPORT                28,693          27,693
                   EQUIPMENT.
                     SPAWAR--Excess to                          [-1,000]
                     Need.
136               EDUCATION SUPPORT               2,197           2,197
                   EQUIPMENT.
137               MEDICAL SUPPORT                 7,175           4,175
                   EQUIPMENT.
                     Unjustified Growth                         [-3,000]
138               NAVAL MIP SUPPORT               1,457           1,457
                   EQUIPMENT.
140               OPERATING FORCES               15,330          15,330
                   SUPPORT EQUIPMENT.
141               C4ISR EQUIPMENT......             136             136
142               ENVIRONMENTAL SUPPORT          18,639          18,639
                   EQUIPMENT.
143               PHYSICAL SECURITY             177,240         177,240
                   EQUIPMENT.
144               ENTERPRISE                    143,022         143,022
                   INFORMATION
                   TECHNOLOGY.
147               JUDGMENT FUND                       0               0
                   REIMBURSEMENT.
148               CANCELLED ACCOUNT                   0               0
                   ADJUSTMENTS.
148A              CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS..          14,402          14,402
149               SPARES AND REPAIR             208,384         208,384
                   PARTS.
 
                  TOTAL, OTHER                6,285,451       6,122,523
                   PROCUREMENT, NAVY.
 
                  PROCUREMENT, MARINE
                   CORPS
1                 AAV7A1 PIP...........           9,894           9,894
2                 LAV PIP..............         147,051         147,051
3                 EXPEDITIONARY FIRE             11,961          11,961
                   SUPPORT SYSTEM.
4                 155MM LIGHTWEIGHT               5,552           5,552
                   TOWED HOWITZER.
5                 HIGH MOBILITY                  14,695          14,695
                   ARTILLERY ROCKET
                   SYSTEM.
6                 WEAPONS AND COMBAT             14,868          14,868
                   VEHICLES UNDER $5
                   MILLION.
7                 MODIFICATION KITS....          53,932          53,932
8                 WEAPONS ENHANCEMENT            13,795          13,795
                   PROGRAM.
9                 GROUND BASED AIR               12,287          12,287
                   DEFENSE.
10                JAVELIN..............               0               0
11                FOLLOW ON TO SMAW....          46,563          46,563
12                ANTI-ARMOR WEAPONS             19,606          19,606
                   SYSTEM-HEAVY (AAWS-
                   H).
13                MODIFICATION KITS....           4,140           4,140
14                UNIT OPERATIONS                16,755          16,755
                   CENTER.
15                REPAIR AND TEST                24,071          24,071
                   EQUIPMENT.
16                COMBAT SUPPORT SYSTEM          25,461          25,461
17                MODIFICATION KITS....               0               0
18                ITEMS UNDER $5                  5,926           5,926
                   MILLION (COMM &
                   ELEC).
19                AIR OPERATIONS C2              44,152          44,152
                   SYSTEMS.
20                RADAR SYSTEMS........          40,352          40,352
21                FIRE SUPPORT SYSTEM..           8,793           4,470

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                     Excess to need....                         [-4,323]
22                INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT           64,276          32,276
                   EQUIPMENT.
                     Marine Corps                              [-32,000]
                     recommendation.
24                RQ-11 UAV............           2,104           2,104
25                DCGS-MC..............          10,789          10,789
28                NIGHT VISION                    6,847           6,847
                   EQUIPMENT.
29                COMMON COMPUTER               218,869         196,869
                   RESOURCES.
                     Marine Corps                              [-22,000]
                     recommendation.
30                COMMAND POST SYSTEMS.          84,856          84,856
31                RADIO SYSTEMS........          89,479          79,770
                     Equipment upgrade                           [1,000]
                     for CBNIRF (UFR).
                     Marine Corps                              [-10,709]
                     recommendation.
32                COMM SWITCHING &               16,598          16,598
                   CONTROL SYSTEMS.
33                COMM & ELEC                    47,505          47,505
                   INFRASTRUCTURE
                   SUPPORT.
33A               CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS..           1,606           1,606
34                COMMERCIAL PASSENGER              894             894
                   VEHICLES.
35                COMMERCIAL CARGO               14,231          14,231
                   VEHICLES.
36                5/4T TRUCK HMMWV                    0               0
                   (MYP).
37                MOTOR TRANSPORT                 8,389           8,389
                   MODIFICATIONS.
38                MEDIUM TACTICAL                 5,833           5,833
                   VEHICLE REPLACEMENT.
39                LOGISTICS VEHICLE                 972             972
                   SYSTEM REP.
40                FAMILY OF TACTICAL             21,848          21,848
                   TRAILERS.
41                TRAILERS.............               0               0
42                ITEMS LESS THAN $5              4,503           4,503
                   MILLION.
43                ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL           2,599           2,599
                   EQUIP ASSORT.
44                BULK LIQUID EQUIPMENT          16,255          16,255
45                TACTICAL FUEL SYSTEMS          26,853          26,853
46                POWER EQUIPMENT                27,247          27,247
                   ASSORTED.
47                AMPHIBIOUS SUPPORT              5,533           5,533
                   EQUIPMENT.
48                EOD SYSTEMS..........          61,753          29,753
                     Marine Corps                              [-32,000]
                     recommendation.
49                PHYSICAL SECURITY              16,627          16,627
                   EQUIPMENT.
50                GARRISON MOBILE                10,827          10,827
                   ENGINEER EQUIPMENT
                   (GMEE).
51                MATERIAL HANDLING              37,055          37,055
                   EQUIP.
52                FIRST DESTINATION               1,462           1,462
                   TRANSPORTATION.
53                FIELD MEDICAL                  24,079          24,079
                   EQUIPMENT.
54                TRAINING DEVICES.....          10,277          10,277
55                CONTAINER FAMILY.....           3,123           3,123
56                FAMILY OF                      18,137          18,137
                   CONSTRUCTION
                   EQUIPMENT.
57                FAMILY OF INTERNALLY                0               0
                   TRANSPORTABLE VEH
                   (ITV).
58                BRIDGE BOATS.........               0               0
59                RAPID DEPLOYABLE                5,026           5,026
                   KITCHEN.
60                ITEMS LESS THAN $5              5,206           5,206
                   MILLION.
61                SPARES AND REPAIR                  90              90
                   PARTS.
 
                  TOTAL, PROCUREMENT,         1,391,602       1,291,570
                   MARINE CORPS.
 
                  AIRCRAFT PROCUREMENT,
                   AIR FORCE
1                 F-35.................       3,597,615       3,597,615
1                 F-35.................        -257,000        -257,000
2                 F-35.................         323,477         323,477
3                 F-22A................         104,118         104,118
3                 F-22A................               0               0
4                 C-17A (MYP)..........               0               0
5                 C-130J...............         120,879         120,879
5                 C-130J...............         -48,000         -48,000
6                 C-130J...............               0               0
7                 HC-130J..............         342,899         342,899
7                 HC-130J..............         -10,000         -10,000
8                 HC-130J..............               0               0
9                 MC-130J..............         642,466         642,466
9                 MC-130J..............         -60,000         -60,000
10                MC-130J..............               0               0
11                HC/MC-130 RECAP......               0               0
11                HC/MC-130 RECAP......               0               0
12                HC/MC-130 RECAP......               0               0
13                C-27J................         479,896         479,896
14                LIGHT MOBILITY                      0               0
                   AIRCRAFT.
15                USAFA POWERED FLIGHT            1,060           1,060
                   PROGRAM.
16                T-6..................               0               0
17                COMMON VERTICAL LIFT           59,232          59,232
                   SUPPORT.
17                COMMON VERTICAL LIFT           -6,432          -6,432
                   SUPPORT.
18                COMMON VERTICAL LIFT                0               0
                   SUPPORT.
19                V22 OSPREY...........         362,407         362,407
19                V22 OSPREY...........         -22,542         -22,542
20                V22 OSPREY...........          20,000          20,000
21                C-12 A...............               0               0
22                C-40.................               0               0
23                CIVIL AIR PATROL A/C.           2,190           2,190
24                HH-60M...............         104,711          34,811
                     Combat losses                             [-69,900]
                     funded in FY11.
25                LIGHT ATTACK ARMED            158,549               0
                   RECON ACFT.
                     Defer production                         [-158,549]
                     pending R&D
                     completion.

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26                RQ-11................               0               0
27                STUASL0..............               0               0
28                ITERIM GATEWAY.......               0               0
29                TARGET DRONES........          64,268          64,268
30                C-37A................          77,842          77,842
31                RQ-4.................         414,164         414,164
31                RQ-4.................         -90,200         -90,200
32                RQ-4.................          71,500          71,500
33                MC 130 IN BA 04......         108,470         108,470
34                MQ-9.................         813,092               0
                     ASIP 2C early to                          [-29,500]
                     need.
                     Transfer to OCO...                       [-783,592]
35                B-2A.................          41,315          41,315
35                B-2A.................               0               0
36                B-1B.................         198,007         198,007
37                B-52.................          93,897          93,897
38                A-10.................         153,128           7,328
                     Program reduction--                      [-145,800]
                     Wing replacement
                     program.
39                F-15.................         222,386         208,386
                     Early to need--                           [-14,000]
                     Mode 5 IFF.
40                F-16.................          73,346          56,746
                     Mode 5 procurement                        [-16,600]
                     ahead of need.
41                F-22A................         232,032         232,032
42                F-35 MODIFICATIONS...               0               0
43                C-5..................         178,641         178,641
43                C-5..................        -166,900        -166,900
44                C-5..................               0               0
45                C-5M.................         851,859         851,859
46                C-5M.................         112,200         112,200
47                C-9C.................               9               9
48                C-17A................         202,179         202,179
49                C-21.................             328             328
50                C-32A................          12,157           1,757
                     Program reduction--                       [-10,400]
                     SLC3S--A.
51                C-37A................          21,986             486
                     Program reduction--                       [-21,500]
                     SLC3S--A.
52                C-130 AMP............         235,635         208,135
                     Early to need--kit                        [-27,500]
                     installs.
53                GLIDER MODS..........             123             123
54                T-6..................          15,086          15,086
55                T-1..................             238             238
56                T-38.................          31,032          31,032
57                KC-10A (ATCA)........          27,220           9,820
                     Early to need--CNS/                       [-17,400]
                     ATM.
58                C-12.................           1,777           1,777
59                MC-12W...............          16,767          16,767
60                C-20 MODS............             241             241
61                VC-25A MOD...........             387             387
62                C-40.................             206             206
63                C-130................          45,876          45,876
64                C-130 INTEL..........           3,593           3,593
65                C-130J MODS..........          38,174          38,174
66                C-135................          62,210          62,210
67                COMPASS CALL MODS....         256,624         256,624
68                RC-135...............         162,211         162,211
69                E-3..................         135,031         135,031
70                E-4..................          57,829          57,829
71                E-8..................          29,058          29,058
72                H-1..................           5,280           5,280
73                H-60.................          34,371          88,971
                     Transfer from PE                           [54,600]
                     65299F (RDAF 81)
                     per USAF request.
74                RQ-4 MODS............          89,177          89,177
75                HC/MC-130                         431          10,831
                   MODIFICATIONS.
                     Transfer from PE                           [10,400]
                     65299F (RDAF 81)
                     per USAF request.
76                OTHER AIRCRAFT.......         115,338          68,238
                     EHF SATCOM, FAB-T                                []
                     advance
                     procurement-AF
                     program change
                     (non-add).
                     Early to need in                          [-47,100]
                     FAB-T.
77                MQ-1 MODS............         158,446         158,446
78                MQ-9 MODS............         181,302         181,302
79                MQ-9 UAS PAYLOADS....          74,866          74,866
80                CV-22 MODS...........          14,715          14,715
81                INITIAL SPARES/REPAIR       1,030,364         927,364
                   PARTS.
                     Program reduction--                      [-103,000]
                     poor execution.
82                AIRCRAFT REPLACEMENT           92,394          92,394
                   SUPPORT EQUIP.
83                B-1..................           4,743           4,743
84                B-2A.................             101             101
85                B-2A.................          49,319          49,319
86                B-52.................               0               0
87                C-5..................             521             521
88                C-5..................               0               0
89                KC-10A (ATCA)........           5,691           5,691
90                C-17A................         183,696          75,115
                     Transition to post                       [-108,581]
                     production.

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91                C-130................          25,646          25,646
92                EC-130J..............               0               0
93                C-135................           2,434           2,434
94                F-15.................           2,076           2,076
95                F-16.................           4,537           4,537
96                T-6..................               0               0
97                OTHER AIRCRAFT.......          40,025          40,025
98                INDUSTRIAL                     21,050          21,050
                   RESPONSIVENESS.
99                WAR CONSUMABLES......          87,220               0
                     Transfer to OCO...                        [-87,220]
100               OTHER PRODUCTION            1,072,858       1,072,858
                   CHARGES.
104               U-2..................          48,875          48,875
104A              CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS..          16,502          16,502
 
                  TOTAL, AIRCRAFT            14,082,527      12,506,885
                   PROCUREMENT, AIR
                   FORCE.
 
                  MISSILE PROCUREMENT,
                   AIR FORCE
1                 MISSILE REPLACEMENT            67,745          67,745
                   EQ-BALLISTIC.
2                 JASSM................         236,193         236,193
3                 SIDEWINDER (AIM-9X)..          88,769          88,769
4                 AMRAAM...............         309,561         208,561
                     Production Backlog                       [-101,000]
5                 PREDATOR HELLFIRE              46,830          46,830
                   MISSILE.
6                 SMALL DIAMETER BOMB..           7,523           7,523
7                 INDUSTR'L PREPAREDNS/             726             726
                   POL PREVENTION.
8                 ADVANCED CRUISE                    39              39
                   MISSILE.
9                 MM III MODIFICATIONS.         125,953         125,953
10                AGM-65D MAVERICK.....             266             266
11                AGM-88A HARM.........          25,642          25,642
12                AIR LAUNCH CRUISE              14,987          14,987
                   MISSILE (ALCM).
13                INITIAL SPARES/REPAIR          43,241          43,241
                   PARTS.
14                ADVANCED EHF.........         761,353         761,353
14                ADVANCED EHF.........        -208,520        -208,520
15                ADVANCED EHF.........               0               0
16                WIDEBAND GAPFILLER            526,855         526,855
                   SATELLITES(SPACE).
16                WIDEBAND GAPFILLER            -58,110         -58,110
                   SATELLITES(SPACE).
17                WIDEBAND GAPFILLER                  0               0
                   SATELLITES(SPACE).
18                GPS III SPACE SEGMENT         556,016         556,016
18                GPS III SPACE SEGMENT        -122,490        -122,490
19                GPS III SPACE SEGMENT          81,811          41,811
                     Excess advance                            [-40,000]
                     procurement--AF
                     program change.
20                SPACEBORNE EQUIP               21,568          21,568
                   (COMSEC).
21                GLOBAL POSITIONING             67,689          67,689
                   (SPACE).
22                DEF METEOROLOGICAL            101,397         101,397
                   SAT PROG(SPACE).
23                EVOLVED EXPENDABLE          1,740,222       1,740,222
                   LAUNCH VEH(SPACE).
24                SBIR HIGH (SPACE)....         351,389         351,389
24                SBIR HIGH (SPACE)....        -270,000        -270,000
25                SBIR HIGH (SPACE)....         243,500         243,500
26                NATL POLAR-ORBITING                 0               0
                   OP ENV SATELLITE.
29                DEFENSE SPACE RECONN                0               0
                   PROGRAM.
31                SPECIAL UPDATE                154,727         154,727
                   PROGRAMS.
31A               CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS..       1,159,135         746,980
                     Classified                               [-412,155]
                     Adjustment.
 
                  TOTAL, MISSILE              6,074,017       5,520,862
                   PROCUREMENT, AIR
                   FORCE.
 
                  PROCUREMENT OF
                   AMMUNITION, AIR
                   FORCE
1                 ROCKETS..............          23,919          23,919
2                 CARTRIDGES...........          89,771          89,771
3                 PRACTICE BOMBS.......          38,756          38,756
4                 GENERAL PURPOSE BOMBS         168,557         168,557
5                 JOINT DIRECT ATTACK            76,649          76,649
                   MUNITION.
6                 CAD/PAD..............          42,410          42,410
7                 EXPLOSIVE ORDINANCE             3,119           3,119
                   DISPOSAL (EOD).
8                 SPARES AND REPAIR                 998             998
                   PARTS.
9                 MODIFICATIONS........           1,132           1,132
10                ITEMS LESS THAN                 5,075           5,075
                   $5,000,000.
11                FLARES...............          46,749          46,749
12                FUZES................          34,735          34,735
13                SMALL ARMS...........           7,195           7,195
14                ADJ TO MATCH                        0               0
                   CONTINUING
                   RESOLUTION.
 
                  TOTAL, PROCUREMENT OF         539,065         539,065
                   AMMUNITION, AIR
                   FORCE.
 
                  OTHER PROCUREMENT,
                   AIR FORCE
1                 PASSENGER CARRYING              5,621           5,621
                   VEHICLES.
2                 MEDIUM TACTICAL                18,411          18,411
                   VEHICLE.
3                 CAP VEHICLES.........             917             917
4                 ITEMS LESS THAN                18,694          18,694
                   $5,000,000 (CARGO.
5                 SECURITY AND TACTICAL           5,982              85
                   VEHICLES.
                     HMMWV--In Excess                           [-2,956]
                     of Need.
                     Guardian Angel                             [-2,941]
                     Contract Delay.
6                 ITEMS LESS THAN                20,677          20,677
                   $5,000,000 (SPECIA.

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7                 FIRE FIGHTING/CRASH            22,881          22,881
                   RESCUE VEHICLES.
8                 ITEMS LESS THAT                14,978          14,978
                   $5,000,000.
9                 RUNWAY SNOW REMOV AND          16,556          16,556
                   CLEANING EQU.
10                ITEMS LESS THAN $5M            30,225          30,225
                   BASE MAINT/CONST.
11                COMSEC EQUIPMENT.....         135,169         135,169
12                MODIFICATIONS                   1,263           1,263
                   (COMSEC).
13                AIR FORCE PHYSICAL                  0               0
                   SECURITY.
14                INTELLIGENCE TRAINING           2,645           2,645
                   EQUIPMENT.
15                INTELLIGENCE COMM              21,762          21,762
                   EQUIPMENT.
16                ADVANCE TECH SENSORS.             899             899
17                MISSION PLANNING               18,529          18,529
                   SYSTEMS.
18                AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL &          32,473          32,473
                   LANDING SYS.
19                NATIONAL AIRSPACE              51,426          51,426
                   SYSTEM.
20                BATTLE CONTROL                 32,468          32,468
                   SYSTEM--FIXED.
21                THEATER AIR CONTROL            22,813          22,813
                   SYS IMPROVEMEN.
22                WEATHER OBSERVATION            14,619          14,619
                   FORECAST.
23                STRATEGIC COMMAND AND          39,144          39,144
                   CONTROL.
24                CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN              25,992          25,992
                   COMPLEX.
25                TAC SIGNIT SPT.......             217             217
26                DRUG INTERDICTION                   0               0
                   SUPPORT.
27                GENERAL INFORMATION            52,263          52,263
                   TECHNOLOGY.
28                AF GLOBAL COMMAND &            16,951          16,951
                   CONTROL SYS.
29                MOBILITY COMMAND AND           26,433          19,033
                   CONTROL.
                     SLICC/Viper II                             [-7,400]
                     Excess of Need.
30                AIR FORCE PHYSICAL             90,015          90,015
                   SECURITY SYSTEM.
31                COMBAT TRAINING                23,955          23,955
                   RANGES.
32                C3 COUNTERMEASURES...           7,518           7,518
33                GCSS-AF FOS..........          72,641          72,641
34                THEATER BATTLE MGT C2          22,301          22,301
                   SYSTEM.
35                AIR & SPACE                    15,525          15,525
                   OPERATIONS CTR-WPN
                   SYS.
36                INFORMATION TRANSPORT          49,377          49,377
                   SYSTEMS.
37                BASE INFO                      41,239          41,239
                   INFRASTRUCTURE.
38                AFNET................         228,978         108,978
                     Reduce Program                           [-120,000]
                     Growth.
39                VOICE SYSTEMS........          43,603          23,603
                     Reduce Program                            [-20,000]
                     Growth.
40                USCENTCOM............          30,983          30,983
41                SPACE BASED IR SENSOR          49,570          49,570
                   PGM SPACE.
42                NAVSTAR GPS SPACE....           2,008           2,008
43                NUDET DETECTION SYS             4,863           4,863
                   SPACE.
44                AF SATELLITE CONTROL           61,386          61,386
                   NETWORK SPACE.
45                SPACELIFT RANGE               125,947         125,947
                   SYSTEM SPACE.
46                MILSATCOM SPACE......         104,720          36,570
                     EHF SATCOM, FAB-T                                []
                     advance
                     procurement-AF
                     program change
                     (non-add).
                     Early to need in                          [-68,150]
                     FAB-T.
47                SPACE MODS SPACE.....          28,075          28,075
48                COUNTERSPACE SYSTEM..          20,718          20,718
49                TACTICAL C-E                  227,866         153,590
                   EQUIPMENT.
                     JTRS AMF Milestone                        [-12,636]
                     C Delay.
                     JTRS Handheld /                           [-44,500]
                     Manpack Cost
                     Increases.
                     JTC Training and                          [-17,140]
                     Rehearsal Schedule
                     Ahead of Need.
50                COMBAT SURVIVOR                22,184           7,184
                   EVADER LOCATER.
                     CSEL Contract                             [-15,000]
                     Delay.
51                RADIO EQUIPMENT......          11,408          11,408
52                CCTV/AUDIOVISUAL               11,559          11,559
                   EQUIPMENT.
53                BASE COMM                     105,977          80,977
                   INFRASTRUCTURE.
                     Slow Execution....                        [-25,000]
54                COMM ELECT MODS......          76,810          76,810
55                NIGHT VISION GOGGLES.          20,008           1,008
                     Night Vision                              [-19,000]
                     Cueing and Display
                     Contract Delay.
56                ITEMS LESS THAN                25,499          12,598
                   $5,000,000 (SAFETY).
                     Laser Eye                                  [-5,800]
                     Protection
                     Contract Delay.
                     MACH Early to Need                         [-7,101]
57                MECHANIZED MATERIAL            37,829          37,829
                   HANDLING EQUIP.
58                BASE PROCURED                  16,483          16,483
                   EQUIPMENT.
59                CONTINGENCY                    16,754          16,754
                   OPERATIONS.
60                PRODUCTIVITY CAPITAL            3,653             903
                   INVESTMENT.
                     Unjustified                                [-2,750]
                     Program Growth.
61                MOBILITY EQUIPMENT...          30,345          20,345
                     Power Generation--                        [-10,000]
                     Reduce Growth.
62                ITEMS LESS THAN                 2,819           2,819
                   $5,000,000 (BASE S).
64                DARP RC135...........          23,341          23,341
65                DCGS-AF..............         212,146         212,146
67                SPECIAL UPDATE                410,069         410,069
                   PROGRAM.
68                DEFENSE SPACE                  41,066          41,066
                   RECONNAISSANCE PROG..
68A               CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS..      14,618,160      14,788,852
                     Classified                                [170,692]
                     Adjustment.
69                SPARES AND REPAIR              14,630          14,630
                   PARTS.
 
                  TOTAL, OTHER               17,602,036      17,392,354
                   PROCUREMENT, AIR
                   FORCE.
 
                  PROCUREMENT, DEFENSE-
                   WIDE
1                 MAJOR EQUIPMENT, BTA.               0               0

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2                 ITEMS LESS THAN $5              1,473           1,473
                   MILLION.
3                 MAJOR EQUIPMENT......           2,076           2,076
4                 PERSONNEL                      11,019          11,019
                   ADMINISTRATION.
13                INTERDICTION SUPPORT.               0               0
14                INFORMATION SYSTEMS            19,952          19,952
                   SECURITY.
15                GLOBAL COMMAND AND              5,324           5,324
                   CONTROL SYSTEM.
16                GLOBAL COMBAT SUPPORT           2,955           2,955
                   SYSTEM.
17                TELEPORT PROGRAM.....          54,743          54,743
18                ITEMS LESS THAN $5            174,805         174,805
                   MILLION.
19                NET CENTRIC                     3,429           3,429
                   ENTERPRISE SERVICES
                   (NCES).
20                DEFENSE INFORMATION           500,932         200,932
                   SYSTEM NETWORK.
                     Other alternatives                       [-300,000]
                     not evaluated;
                     need to conduct
                     AOA.
21                PUBLIC KEY                      1,788           1,788
                   INFRASTRUCTURE.
22                CYBER SECURITY                 24,085          24,085
                   INITIATIVE.
23                MAJOR EQUIPMENT......          11,537          11,537
24                MAJOR EQUIPMENT......          14,542          14,542
25                AUTOMATION/                     1,444           1,444
                   EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT
                   & LOGISTICS.
26                EQUIPMENT............             971             971
27                OTHER CAPITAL                     974             974
                   EQUIPMENT.
28                VEHICLES.............             200             200
29                OTHER MAJOR EQUIPMENT          12,806          12,806
30                MAJOR EQUIPMENT......             447             447
31                THAAD PROCUREMENT....               0               0
32                AEGIS BMD PROCUREMENT               0               0
33                THAAD................         833,150         713,150
                     Excess to                                [-120,000]
                     production
                     capacity.
34                AEGIS BMD............         565,393         250,393
                     Production delay;                        [-315,000]
                     transfer to R&D
                     for fixes.
35                BMDS AN/TPY-2 RADARS.         380,195         380,195
43                INFORMATION SYSTEMS             5,787           5,787
                   SECURITY PROGRAM
                   (ISSP).
45                MAJOR EQUIPMENT, OSD.          47,123          47,123
46                MAJOR EQUIPMENT,               20,176          20,176
                   INTELLIGENCE.
47                MAJOR EQUIPMENT, TJS.          29,729          29,729
48                MAJOR EQUIPMENT, WHS.          31,974          31,974
48A               CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS..         554,408         554,408
49                ROTARY WING UPGRADES           41,411          41,411
                   AND SUSTAINMENT.
50                MH-47 SERVICE LIFE                  0               0
                   EXTENSION PROGRAM.
51                MH-60 MODERNIZATION           171,456         171,456
                   PROGRAM.
52                NON-STANDARD AVIATION         272,623         176,023
                     NSAV-M Unjustified                        [-50,100]
                     Requirement.
                     AvFID Funding                             [-55,000]
                     ahead of need.
                     NSAV-L Transfer                             [8,500]
                     from OCO.
53                TANKER                              0               0
                   RECAPITALIZATION.
54                U-28.................           5,100           5,100
55                MH-47 CHINOOK........         142,783         142,783
56                RQ-11 UNMANNED AERIAL             486             486
                   VEHICLE.
57                CV-22 MODIFICATION...         118,002         118,002
58                MQ-1 UNMANNED AERIAL            3,025           3,025
                   VEHICLE.
59                MQ-9 UNMANNED AERIAL            3,024           3,024
                   VEHICLE.
60                RQ-7 UNMANNED AERIAL              450             450
                   VEHICLE.
61                STUASL0..............          12,276          12,276
62                AC/MC-130J...........          74,891          74,891
63                C-130 MODIFICATIONS..          19,665          19,665
64                AIRCRAFT SUPPORT.....           6,207           6,207
65                UNDERWATER SYSTEMS...           6,999           6,999
66                SEAL DELIVERY VEHICLE               0               0
67                ORDNANCE                      116,009         116,009
                   REPLENISHMENT.
68                ORDNANCE ACQUISITION.          28,281          28,281
69                COMMUNICATIONS                 87,489          87,489
                   EQUIPMENT AND
                   ELECTRONICS.
70                INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS.          74,702          85,702
                     VSO/ALP Unfunded                           [15,600]
                     Requirement.
                     VSO/ALP Unfunded                           [-4,600]
                     Requirement.
71                SMALL ARMS AND                  9,196          13,196
                   WEAPONS.
                     VSO/ALP Unfunded                            [4,000]
                     Requirement.
72                DISTRIBUTED COMMON             15,621          15,621
                   GROUND/SURFACE
                   SYSTEMS.
74                MARITIME EQUIPMENT                  0               0
                   MODIFICATIONS.
76                COMBATANT CRAFT                 6,899          21,899
                   SYSTEMS.
                     HSAC Unfunded                              [15,000]
                     Requirement.
77                SPARES AND REPAIR                 594             594
                   PARTS.
78                TACTICAL VEHICLES....          33,915          41,315
                     VSO/ALP Unfunded                           [27,800]
                     Requirement.
                     VSO/ALP Unfunded                          [-20,400]
                     Requirement.
79                MISSION TRAINING AND                0               0
                   PREPARATION SYSTEMS.
80                MISSION TRAINING AND           46,242          46,242
                   PREPARATION SYSTEMS.
81                COMBAT MISSION                 50,000          20,000
                   REQUIREMENTS.
                     Reduction to                              [-30,000]
                     growth.
82                MILCON COLLATERAL              18,723          18,723
                   EQUIPMENT.
84                CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS..               0               0
85                AUTOMATION SYSTEMS...          51,232          51,232
86                GLOBAL VIDEO                    7,782           7,782
                   SURVEILLANCE
                   ACTIVITIES.
87                OPERATIONAL                    22,960          22,960
                   ENHANCEMENTS
                   INTELLIGENCE.
88                SOLDIER PROTECTION                362           2,962
                   AND SURVIVAL SYSTEMS.
                     VSO/ALP Unfunded                            [2,600]
                     Requirement.

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89                VISUAL AUGMENTATION            15,758          15,758
                   LASERS AND SENSOR
                   SYSTEMS.
90                TACTICAL RADIO                 76,459          76,459
                   SYSTEMS.
91                MARITIME EQUIPMENT...               0               0
92                DRUG INTERDICTION....               0               0
93                MISCELLANEOUS                   1,895           1,895
                   EQUIPMENT.
94                OPERATIONAL                   246,893         246,893
                   ENHANCEMENTS.
95                MILITARY INFORMATION            4,142           4,142
                   SUPPORT OPERATIONS.
95A               CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS..           4,012           4,012
96                INSTALLATION FORCE             15,900          14,817
                   PROTECTION.
                     Underexecution....                         [-1,083]
97                INDIVIDUAL PROTECTION          71,376          70,484
                     Underexecution....                           [-892]
98                DECONTAMINATION......           6,466           6,208
                     Underexecution....                           [-258]
99                JOINT BIO DEFENSE              11,143          11,019
                   PROGRAM (MEDICAL).
                     Underexecution....                           [-124]
100               COLLECTIVE PROTECTION           9,414           9,085
                     Underexecution....                           [-329]
101               CONTAMINATION                 139,948         138,322
                   AVOIDANCE.
                     Underexecution....                         [-1,626]
 
                  TOTAL, PROCUREMENT,         5,365,248       4,539,336
                   DEFENSE-WIDE.
 
                  JOINT URGENT
                   OPERATIONAL NEEDS
                   FUND
1                 JOINT URGENT                  100,000         100,000
                   OPERATIONAL NEEDS
                   FUND.
 
                  TOTAL, JOINT URGENT           100,000         100,000
                   OPERATIONAL NEEDS
                   FUND.
 
                  TOTAL, PROCUREMENT...     111,453,792     101,633,483
------------------------------------------------------------------------



SEC. 4102. PROCUREMENT FOR OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS.
 



------------------------------------------------------------------------
SEC. 4102. PROCUREMENT FOR OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS (In Thousands
                               of Dollars)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             FY 2012          Senate
      Line                 Item              Request        Authorized
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  AIRCRAFT PROCUREMENT,
                   ARMY
2                 C-12 CARGO AIRPLANE..          10,500               0
                     No justified                              [-10,500]
                     requirement.
04                MQ-1 UAV.............               0         658,798
                     Transfer from Base                        [658,798]
05                RQ-11 (RAVEN)........               0               0
8                 AH-64 BLOCK II/WRA...          35,500               0
                     Program reduction.                        [-35,500]
12                UH-60 BLACKHAWK M              72,000          54,500
                   MODEL (MYP).
                     Combat Loss funded                        [-17,500]
                     in FY11.
17                KIOWA WARRIOR UPGRADE         145,500         145,500
                   (OH-58 D)/WRA.
19                MQ-1 PAYLOAD--UAS....          10,800         117,983
                     Transfer from Base                        [107,183]
22                MULTI SENSOR ABN               54,500          54,500
                   RECON (MIP).
33                RQ-7 UAV MODS........          94,600          94,600
34                RQ-7 UAV MODS........                         -79,000
                     VADER ISR payload                         [-79,000]
                     not compatible
                     with host platform.
 
                  TOTAL, AIRCRAFT               423,400       1,046,881
                   PROCUREMENT, ARMY.
 
                  MISSILE PROCUREMENT,
                   ARMY
4                 HELLFIRE SYS SUMMARY.         107,556         107,556
9                 GUIDED MLRS ROCKET             19,000          19,000
                   (GMLRS).
 
                  TOTAL, MISSILE                126,556         126,556
                   PROCUREMENT, ARMY.
 
                  PROCUREMENT OF W&TCV,
                   ARMY
19                MACHINE GUN, CAL . 50               0          31,102
                   M2 ROLL.
                     Transfer from Base                         [31,102]
20                LIGHTWEIGHT .50                 5,427           5,427
                   CALIBER MACHINE GUN.
29                COMMON REMOTELY                14,890          14,890
                   OPERATED WEAPONS
                   STATION (CRO.
31                HOWITZER LT WT 155MM                0          13,066
                   (T).
                     Transfer from Base                         [13,066]
33                M4 CARBINE MODS......          16,800          16,800
34                M2 50 CAL MACHINE GUN               0          48,856
                   MODS.
                     Transfer from Base                         [48,856]
 
                  TOTAL, PROCUREMENT OF          37,117         130,141
                   W&TCV, ARMY.
 
                  PROCUREMENT OF
                   AMMUNITION, ARMY
4                 CTG, HANDGUN, ALL               1,200           1,200
                   TYPES.
9                 CTG, 30MM, ALL TYPES.           4,800           4,800
10                CTG, 40MM, ALL TYPES.          38,000          38,000
13                81MM MORTAR, ALL                8,000           8,000
                   TYPES.
14                120MM MORTAR, ALL              49,140          49,140
                   TYPES.
19                ARTILLERY PROJECTILE,          10,000          10,000
                   155MM, ALL TYPES.

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22                ARTILLERY FUZES, ALL            5,000           5,000
                   TYPES.
27                SHOULDER LAUNCHED               5,000           5,000
                   MUNITIONS, ALL TYPES.
28                ROCKET, HYDRA 70, ALL          53,841          53,841
                   TYPES.
29                DEMOLITION MUNITIONS,          16,000          16,000
                   ALL TYPES.
31                SIGNALS, ALL TYPES...           7,000           7,000
32                SIMULATORS, ALL TYPES           8,000           8,000
36                CAD/PAD ALL TYPES....           2,000           2,000
37                ITEMS LESS THAN $5                400             400
                   MILLION.
 
                  TOTAL, PROCUREMENT OF         208,381         208,381
                   AMMUNITION, ARMY.
 
                  OTHER PROCUREMENT,
                   ARMY
5                 FAMILY OF MEDIUM               11,094          11,094
                   TACTICAL VEH (FMTV).
7                 FAMILY OF HEAVY                47,214          47,214
                   TACTICAL VEHICLES
                   (FHTV).
10                MINE PROTECTION                     0           8,671
                   VEHICLE FAMILY.
                     Transfer from Base                          [8,671]
15                TACTICAL WHEELED                    0          39,908
                   VEHICLE PROTECTION
                   KITS.
                     Transfer from Base                         [39,908]
17                MINE-RESISTANT AMBUSH-              0         127,862
                   PROTECTED MODS.
                     Transfer from Base                        [127,862]
23                NONTACTICAL VEHICLES,           3,600           3,600
                   OTHER.
25                WIN-T--GROUND FORCES              547             547
                   TACTICAL NETWORK.
39                JOINT TACTICAL RADIO              450             450
                   SYSTEM.
42                AMC CRITICAL ITEMS--            8,141           8,141
                   OPA2.
49                GUNSHOT DETECTION              44,100               0
                   SYSTEM (GDS).
                     Concurrent                                [-44,100]
                     development and
                     procurement.
51                MEDICAL COMM FOR CBT            6,443           6,443
                   CASUALTY CARE (MC4).
56                INFORMATION SYSTEM             54,730          54,730
                   SECURITY PROGRAM-
                   ISSP.
58                BASE SUPPORT                    5,000           5,000
                   COMMUNICATIONS.
62                INSTALLATION INFO             169,500         169,500
                   INFRASTRUCTURE MOD
                   PROGRAM(.
70                DCGS-A (MIP).........          83,000         207,548
                     Transfer from Base                        [124,548]
72                TROJAN (MIP).........          61,100          61,100
76                LIGHTWEIGHT COUNTER            54,100          54,100
                   MORTAR RADAR.
79                FAMILY OF PERSISTENT           53,000          53,000
                   SURVEILLANCE
                   CAPABILITES.
80                COUNTERINTELLIGENCE/           48,600          48,600
                   SECURITY
                   COUNTERMEASURES.
84                SENSE THROUGH THE              10,000          10,000
                   WALL (STTW).
90                COUNTER-ROCKET,                     0          15,774
                   ARTILLERY & MORTAR.
                     Transfer from Base                         [15,774]
92                GREEN LASER                         0          25,356
                   INTERDICTION SYSTEM.
                     Transfer from Base                         [25,356]
95                PROFILER.............           2,000           2,000
96                MOD OF IN-SVC EQUIP            30,400          30,400
                   (FIREFINDER RADARS).
98                JOINT BATTLE COMMAND--        148,335         148,335
                   PLATFORM (JBC-P).
102               COUNTERFIRE RADARS...         110,548         110,548
105               FIRE SUPPORT C2                15,081          15,081
                   FAMILY.
106               BATTLE COMMAND                 10,000          10,000
                   SUSTAINMENT SUPPORT
                   SYSTEM (BC.
108               AIR & MSL DEFENSE              28,000          28,000
                   PLANNING & CONTROL
                   SYS.
109               KNIGHT FAMILY........          42,000          42,000
114               NETWORK MANAGEMENT             32,800          32,800
                   INITIALIZATION AND
                   SERVICE.
115               MANEUVER CONTROL               44,000          44,000
                   SYSTEM (MCS).
116               SINGLE ARMY LOGISTICS          18,000          18,000
                   ENTERPRISE (SALE).
121               AUTOMATED DATA                 10,000          10,000
                   PROCESSING EQUIP.
127A              CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS..             795             795
128               PROTECTIVE SYSTEMS...          11,472          11,472
129               FAMILY OF NON-LETHAL           30,000          30,000
                   EQUIPMENT (FNLE).
130               BASE DEFENSE SYSTEMS                0          41,204
                   (BDS).
                     Transfer from Base                         [41,204]
131               CBRN SOLDIER                    1,200           1,200
                   PROTECTION.
133               TACTICAL BRIDGING....          15,000          15,000
134               TACTICAL BRIDGE,               26,900          26,900
                   FLOAT-RIBBON.
137               ROBOTIC COMBAT                      0          22,297
                   SUPPORT SYSTEM
                   (RCSS).
                     Transfer from Base                         [22,297]
138               EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE              3,205           3,205
                   DISPOSAL EQPMT (EOD
                   EQPMT).
149               FORCE PROVIDER.......          68,000          68,000
158               COMBAT SUPPORT                 15,011          15,011
                   MEDICAL.
159               MOBILE MAINTENANCE             25,129          25,129
                   EQUIPMENT SYSTEMS.
180               ALL TERRAIN LIFTING             1,800           1,800
                   ARMY SYSTEM.
189               RAPID EQUIPPING                43,000          22,000
                   SOLDIER SUPPORT
                   EQUIPMENT.
                     Prior year                                [-21,000]
                     unobligated funds
                     available.
190               PHYSICAL SECURITY               4,900           4,900
                   SYSTEMS (OPA3).
 
                  TOTAL, OTHER                1,398,195       1,738,715
                   PROCUREMENT, ARMY.
 
                  JOINT IMPR EXPLOSIVE
                   DEV DEFEAT FUND
1                 ATTACK THE NETWORK...       1,368,800       1,211,800
                     Undistributed                             [-90,000]
                     efficiencies
                     reduction.
                     BAA S&T Response--                        [-50,000]
                     unjustified
                     request.
                     Information                               [-17,000]
                     Fusion--unjustifie
                     d program growth.
2                 DEFEAT THE DEVICE....         961,200         811,200
                     Undistributed                            [-150,000]
                     efficiencies
                     reduction.
3                 TRAIN THE FORCE......         247,500         224,450
                     Undistributed                              [-5,000]
                     efficiencies
                     reduction.

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                     Train the Force                           [-18,050]
                     Response--unjustif
                     ied program growth.
04                OPERATIONS...........                         200,634
                     Transfer from                             [220,634]
                     Base: Operations.
                     Undistributed                             [-20,000]
                     efficiencies
                     reduction.
 
                  TOTAL, JOINT IMPR           2,577,500       2,448,084
                   EXPLOSIVE DEV DEFEAT
                   FUND.
 
                  AIRCRAFT PROCUREMENT,
                   NAVY
11                UH-1Y/AH-1Z..........          30,000          24,875
                     Excessive unit                             [-5,125]
                     cost growth.
19                E-2D ADV HAWKEYE.....         163,500               0
                     Combat loss funded                       [-163,500]
                     in fiscal year
                     2011.
28                OTHER SUPPORT                  21,882          21,882
                   AIRCRAFT.
30                AEA SYSTEMS..........          53,100          53,100
31                AV-8 SERIES..........          53,485          53,485
32                F-18 SERIES..........          46,992          46,992
34                AH-1W SERIES.........          39,418          37,918
                     ANVIS HUD install                          [-1,500]
                     kit pricing.
35                H-53 SERIES..........          70,747          63,747
                     Excess hardware                            [-2,000]
                     support.
                     Excess NRE for Bue                         [-5,000]
                     Force Tracker
                     modifications.
37                H-1 SERIES...........           6,420           6,420
38                EP-3 SERIES..........          20,800          20,800
43                C-130 SERIES.........          59,625          45,825
                     LAIRCM install                             [-3,600]
                     unit cost.
                     Targeting Sight                           [-10,200]
                     Systems exceed
                     requirement.
45                CARGO/TRANSPORT A/C            25,880          18,280
                   SERIES.
                     Excess C-20G                               [-4,000]
                     installation NRE.
                     UC-12W excess to                           [-3,600]
                     need.
48                SPECIAL PROJECT                11,184          11,184
                   AIRCRAFT.
53                COMMON ECM EQUIPMENT.          27,200          24,200
                     Other support                              [-3,000]
                     excess.
54                COMMON AVIONICS                13,467          11,467
                   CHANGES.
                     OSIP 10-11 other                           [-2,000]
                     support growth.
55                COMMON DEFENSIVE                3,300           3,300
                   WEAPON SYSTEM.
60                V-22 (TILT/ROTOR               30,000          25,500
                   ACFT) OSPREY.
                     Deficiencies                               [-2,500]
                     modifications
                     other support
                     growth.
                     Reliability                                [-2,000]
                     modifications
                     other support
                     growth.
61                SPARES AND REPAIR              39,060          39,060
                   PARTS.
62                COMMON GROUND                  10,800          10,800
                   EQUIPMENT.
64                WAR CONSUMABLES......               0          27,300
                     Transfer from Base                         [27,300]
65                OTHER PRODUCTION                4,100           4,100
                   CHARGES.
 
                  TOTAL, AIRCRAFT               730,960         550,235
                   PROCUREMENT, NAVY.
 
                  WEAPONS PROCUREMENT,
                   NAVY
9                 HELLFIRE.............          14,000          14,000
10                STAND OFF PRECISION            20,000          20,000
                   GUIDED MUNITIONS
                   (SOPGM).
27                SMALL ARMS AND                  7,070           7,070
                   WEAPONS.
 
                  TOTAL, WEAPONS                 41,070          41,070
                   PROCUREMENT, NAVY.
 
                  PROCUREMENT OF AMMO,
                   NAVY & MC
3                 AIRBORNE ROCKETS, ALL          80,200          80,200
                   TYPES.
4                 MACHINE GUN                    22,400          22,400
                   AMMUNITION.
7                 AIR EXPENDABLE                 20,000          20,000
                   COUNTERMEASURES.
11                OTHER SHIP GUN                    182             182
                   AMMUNITION.
12                SMALL ARMS & LANDING            4,545           4,545
                   PARTY AMMO.
13                PYROTECHNIC AND                 1,656           1,656
                   DEMOLITION.
14                AMMUNITION LESS THAN            6,000           6,000
                   $5 MILLION.
15                SMALL ARMS AMMUNITION          19,575          19,575
16                LINEAR CHARGES, ALL             6,691           6,691
                   TYPES.
17                40 MM, ALL TYPES.....          12,184          12,184
18                60MM, ALL TYPES......          10,988          10,988
19                81MM, ALL TYPES......          24,515          24,515
20                120MM, ALL TYPES.....          11,227          11,227
21                CTG 25MM, ALL TYPES..             802             802
22                GRENADES, ALL TYPES..           5,911           5,911
23                ROCKETS, ALL TYPES...          18,871          18,871
24                ARTILLERY, ALL TYPES.          57,003          57,003
25                DEMOLITION MUNITIONS,           7,831           7,831
                   ALL TYPES.
26                FUZE, ALL TYPES......           5,177           5,177
27                NON LETHALS..........             712             712
29                ITEMS LESS THAN $5                630             630
                   MILLION.
 
                  TOTAL, PROCUREMENT OF         317,100         317,100
                   AMMO, NAVY & MC.
 
                  OTHER PROCUREMENT,
                   NAVY
23                STANDARD BOATS.......          13,729          13,729
56                MATCALS..............           7,232           7,232
66                TACTICAL/MOBILE C4I             4,000           4,000
                   SYSTEMS.
92                EXPEDITIONARY                  47,000          47,000
                   AIRFIELDS.

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95                METEOROLOGICAL                 10,800          10,800
                   EQUIPMENT.
97                AVIATION LIFE SUPPORT          14,000          14,000
101               OTHER AVIATION                 18,226          18,226
                   SUPPORT EQUIPMENT.
112               SSN COMBAT CONTROL              7,500           7,500
                   SYSTEMS.
116               EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE             15,700          15,700
                   DISPOSAL EQUIP.
121               PASSENGER CARRYING              2,628           1,155
                   VEHICLES.
                     Unjustified Growth                         [-1,473]
123               CONSTRUCTION &                 13,290          13,290
                   MAINTENANCE EQUIP.
124               FIRE FIGHTING                   3,672           3,672
                   EQUIPMENT.
128               ITEMS UNDER $5                  1,002           1,002
                   MILLION.
130               MATERIALS HANDLING              3,644           3,644
                   EQUIPMENT.
134               TRAINING SUPPORT                5,789               0
                   EQUIPMENT.
                     Funding No Longer                          [-5,789]
                     Required.
135               COMMAND SUPPORT                 3,310           3,310
                   EQUIPMENT.
140               OPERATING FORCES                6,977           6,977
                   SUPPORT EQUIPMENT.
141               C4ISR EQUIPMENT......          24,762          24,762
143               PHYSICAL SECURITY              78,241          70,641
                   EQUIPMENT.
                     Intelligence Kits--                        [-7,600]
                     Funding No Longer
                     Required Due to
                     Force Structure
                     Reductions.
149               SPARES AND REPAIR                 473             473
                   PARTS.
 
                  TOTAL, OTHER                  281,975         267,113
                   PROCUREMENT, NAVY.
 
                  PROCUREMENT, MARINE
                   CORPS
2                 LAV PIP..............          23,962          23,962
4                 155MM LIGHTWEIGHT              16,000          16,000
                   TOWED HOWITZER.
5                 HIGH MOBILITY                  10,488          10,488
                   ARTILLERY ROCKET
                   SYSTEM.
6                 WEAPONS AND COMBAT             27,373          27,373
                   VEHICLES UNDER $5
                   MILLION.
10                JAVELIN..............           2,527           2,527
13                MODIFICATION KITS....          59,730          59,730
15                REPAIR AND TEST                19,040          19,040
                   EQUIPMENT.
17                MODIFICATION KITS....           2,331           2,331
18                ITEMS UNDER $5                  3,090           3,090
                   MILLION (COMM &
                   ELEC).
19                AIR OPERATIONS C2               5,236           5,236
                   SYSTEMS.
20                RADAR SYSTEMS........          26,506          26,506
21                FIRE SUPPORT SYSTEM..              35              35
22                INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT           47,132          47,132
                   EQUIPMENT.
28                NIGHT VISION                    9,850           9,850
                   EQUIPMENT.
29                COMMON COMPUTER                18,629          18,629
                   RESOURCES.
30                COMMAND POST SYSTEMS.          31,491          31,491
31                RADIO SYSTEMS........          87,027          87,027
32                COMM SWITCHING &               54,177         124,177
                   CONTROL SYSTEMS.
                     Digital technical                          [20,000]
                     control shelters.
                     Data distribution                          [50,000]
                     system modules.
33                COMM & ELEC                     2,200           2,200
                   INFRASTRUCTURE
                   SUPPORT.
37                MOTOR TRANSPORT                95,800          95,800
                   MODIFICATIONS.
38                MEDIUM TACTICAL               392,391          92,391
                   VEHICLE REPLACEMENT.
                     MTVR Reduction....                       [-300,000]
39                LOGISTICS VEHICLE              38,382          38,382
                   SYSTEM REP.
40                FAMILY OF TACTICAL             24,826          24,826
                   TRAILERS.
43                ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL          18,775          18,775
                   EQUIP ASSORT.
44                BULK LIQUID EQUIPMENT           7,361           7,361
46                POWER EQUIPMENT                51,895         106,895
                   ASSORTED.
                     Advanced power                             [20,000]
                     sources.
                     Mobile power                               [35,000]
                     equipment.
48                EOD SYSTEMS..........          57,237          57,237
49                PHYSICAL SECURITY              42,900          42,900
                   EQUIPMENT.
51                MATERIAL HANDLING              42,553          42,553
                   EQUIP.
53                FIELD MEDICAL                   8,307           8,307
                   EQUIPMENT.
54                TRAINING DEVICES.....           5,200           5,200
55                CONTAINER FAMILY.....              12              12
56                FAMILY OF                      28,533          28,533
                   CONSTRUCTION
                   EQUIPMENT.
 
                  TOTAL, PROCUREMENT,         1,260,996       1,085,996
                   MARINE CORPS.
 
                  AIRCRAFT PROCUREMENT,
                   AIR FORCE
19                V22 OSPREY...........          70,000               0
                     Combat Loss funded                        [-70,000]
                     in FY11.
24                HH-60M...............          39,300          39,300
27                STUASL0..............           2,472           2,472
34                MQ-9 (REAPER)........               0         783,592
                     Transfer from Base                        [783,592]
43                C-5..................          59,299          59,299
59                MC-12W...............          17,300          17,300
63                C-130................         164,041         164,041
64                C-130 INTEL..........           4,600           4,600
65                C-130J MODS..........          27,983          27,983
67                COMPASS CALL MODS....          12,000          12,000
75                HC/MC-130                      34,000          34,000
                   MODIFICATIONS.
76                OTHER AIRCRAFT.......          15,000          15,000
77                MQ-1 MODS............           2,800           2,800
81                INITIAL SPARES/REPAIR           2,800           2,800
                   PARTS.
90                C-17A................          10,970          10,970
99                WAR CONSUMABLES (OCO)               0          87,220

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                     Transfer from Base                         [87,220]
100               OTHER PRODUCTION               23,000          23,000
                   CHARGES.
104               U-2..................          42,300          13,400
                     Sensors...........                        [-28,900]
 
                  TOTAL, AIRCRAFT               527,865       1,299,777
                   PROCUREMENT, AIR
                   FORCE.
 
                  MISSILE PROCUREMENT,
                   AIR FORCE
5                 PREDATOR HELLFIRE              16,120          16,120
                   MISSILE.
6                 SMALL DIAMETER BOMB..          12,300          12,300
 
                  TOTAL, MISSILE                 28,420          28,420
                   PROCUREMENT, AIR
                   FORCE.
 
                  PROCUREMENT OF
                   AMMUNITION, AIR
                   FORCE
1                 ROCKETS..............             329             329
2                 CARTRIDGES...........           8,014           8,014
4                 GENERAL PURPOSE BOMBS          17,385          17,385
5                 JOINT DIRECT ATTACK            34,100          34,100
                   MUNITION.
7                 EXPLOSIVE ORDINANCE             1,200           1,200
                   DISPOSAL (EOD).
11                FLARES...............          11,217          11,217
12                FUZES................           8,765           8,765
13                SMALL ARMS...........          11,500          11,500
 
                  TOTAL, PROCUREMENT OF          92,510          92,510
                   AMMUNITION, AIR
                   FORCE.
 
                  OTHER PROCUREMENT,
                   AIR FORCE
1                 PASSENGER CARRYING              2,658           2,658
                   VEHICLES.
4                 ITEMS LESS THAN                32,824          32,824
                   $5,000,000 (CARGO.
6                 ITEMS LESS THAN                   110             110
                   $5,000,000 (SPECIA.
7                 FIRE FIGHTING/CRASH             1,662           1,662
                   RESCUE VEHICLES.
8                 ITEMS LESS THAT                   772             772
                   $5,000,000.
10                ITEMS LESS THAN $5M            13,983          13,983
                   BASE MAINT/CONST.
13                AIR FORCE PHYSICAL                500             500
                   SECURITY.
22                WEATHER OBSERVATION             1,800           1,800
                   FORECAST.
25                TAC SIGNIT SPT.......           7,020           7,020
30                AIR FORCE PHYSICAL             25,920          25,920
                   SECURITY SYSTEM.
49                TACTICAL C-E                    9,445           9,445
                   EQUIPMENT.
55                NIGHT VISION GOGGLES.          12,900          12,900
59                CONTINGENCY                    18,100          18,100
                   OPERATIONS.
61                MOBILITY EQUIPMENT...           9,800           9,800
62                ITEMS LESS THAN                 8,400           8,400
                   $5,000,000 (BASE S).
65                DCGS-AF..............           3,000           3,000
68                DEFENSE SPACE                  64,400          64,400
                   RECONNAISSANCE PROG..
68A               CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS..       2,991,347       2,890,685
                     Classified                               [-100,662]
                     Adjustment.
 
                  TOTAL, OTHER                3,204,641       3,103,979
                   PROCUREMENT, AIR
                   FORCE.
 
                  PROCUREMENT, DEFENSE-
                   WIDE
17                TELEPORT PROGRAM.....           3,307           3,307
43                INFORMATION SYSTEMS             3,000           3,000
                   SECURITY PROGRAM
                   (ISSP).
46                MAJOR EQUIPMENT,                8,300           8,300
                   INTELLIGENCE.
48A               CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS..         101,548         101,548
50                MH-47 SERVICE LIFE             40,500               0
                   EXTENSION PROGRAM.
                     Combat Loss funded                        [-40,500]
                     in FY11.
51                MH-60 MODERNIZATION             7,800               0
                   PROGRAM.
                     Combat Loss funded                         [-7,800]
                     in FY11.
52                NON-STANDARD AVIATION           8,500               0
                     NSAV-L Transfer to                         [-8,500]
                     Base.
57                CV-22 MODIFICATION...          15,000               0
                     Combat Loss funded                        [-15,000]
                     in FY11.
63                C-130 MODIFICATIONS..           4,800           4,800
67                ORDNANCE                       71,659          71,659
                   REPLENISHMENT.
68                ORDNANCE ACQUISITION.          25,400          25,400
69                COMMUNICATIONS                  2,325           2,325
                   EQUIPMENT AND
                   ELECTRONICS.
70                INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS.          43,558          36,758
                          Funded by                             [-6,800]
                          reprogramming.
71                SMALL ARMS AND                  6,488           6,488
                   WEAPONS.
72                DISTRIBUTED COMMON              2,601           2,601
                   GROUND/SURFACE
                   SYSTEMS.
78                TACTICAL VEHICLES....          15,818          15,818
85                AUTOMATION SYSTEMS...          13,387          13,387
87                OPERATIONAL                     5,800           4,800
                   ENHANCEMENTS
                   INTELLIGENCE.
                          Funded by                             [-1,000]
                          reprogramming.
88                SOLDIER PROTECTION             34,900          34,900
                   AND SURVIVAL SYSTEMS.
89                VISUAL AUGMENTATION             3,531           3,531
                   LASERS AND SENSOR
                   SYSTEMS.
90                TACTICAL RADIO                  2,894           2,894
                   SYSTEMS.
93                MISCELLANEOUS                   7,220           7,220
                   EQUIPMENT.
94                OPERATIONAL                    41,632          41,632
                   ENHANCEMENTS.
 
                  TOTAL, PROCUREMENT,           469,968         390,368
                   DEFENSE-WIDE.
 
                  JOINT URGENT
                   OPERATIONAL NEEDS
                   FUND
1                 JOINT URGENT                  100,000         100,000
                   OPERATIONAL NEEDS
                   FUND.

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                  TOTAL, JOINT URGENT           100,000         100,000
                   OPERATIONAL NEEDS
                   FUND.
 
                  MINE RESISTANT AMBUSH
                   PROT VEH FUND
1                 MINE RESISTANT AMBUSH       3,195,170       3,195,170
                   PROT VEH FUND.
 
                  TOTAL, MINE RESISTANT       3,195,170       3,195,170
                   AMBUSH PROT VEH FUND.
 
                  TOTAL, PROCUREMENT...      15,021,824      16,170,496
------------------------------------------------------------------------


TITLE XLII--RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND EVALUATION
 



SEC. 4201. RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND EVALUATION
 



------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
-----------------
SEC. 4201.
 RESEARCH,
 DEVELOPMENT,
 TEST, AND
 EVALUATION
(In Thousands of
 Dollars)
------------------------------------------------------------------------



----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                     FY 2012          Senate
  Line             Program Element                          Item                     Request        Authorized
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
         ..................................  RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST &
                                              EVAL, ARMY
         ..................................
         ..................................  BASIC RESEARCH, ARMY
     1   0601101A                            IN-HOUSE LABORATORY INDEPENDENT             21,064          21,064
                                              RESEARCH.
     2   0601102A                            DEFENSE RESEARCH SCIENCES.........         213,942         213,942
     3   0601103A                            UNIVERSITY RESEARCH INITIATIVES...          80,977          80,977
     4   0601104A                            UNIVERSITY AND INDUSTRY RESEARCH           120,937         120,937
                                              CENTERS.
         ..................................
         ..................................  TOTAL, BASIC RESEARCH, ARMY.......         436,920         436,920
         ..................................
         ..................................  APPLIED RESEARCH, ARMY
     5   0602105A                            MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY..............          30,258          30,258
     6   0602120A                            SENSORS AND ELECTRONIC                      43,521          43,521
                                              SURVIVABILITY.
     7   0602122A                            TRACTOR HIP.......................          14,230          14,230
     8   0602211A                            AVIATION TECHNOLOGY...............          44,610          44,610
     9   0602270A                            ELECTRONIC WARFARE TECHNOLOGY.....          15,790          15,790
    10   0602303A                            MISSILE TECHNOLOGY................          50,685          50,685
    11   0602307A                            ADVANCED WEAPONS TECHNOLOGY.......          20,034          20,034
    12   0602308A                            ADVANCED CONCEPTS AND SIMULATION..          20,933          20,933
    13   0602601A                            COMBAT VEHICLE AND AUTOMOTIVE               64,306          64,306
                                              TECHNOLOGY.
    14   0602618A                            BALLISTICS TECHNOLOGY.............          59,214          59,214
    15   0602622A                            CHEMICAL, SMOKE AND EQUIPMENT                4,877           4,877
                                              DEFEATING TECHNOLOGY.
    16   0602623A                            JOINT SERVICE SMALL ARMS PROGRAM..           8,244           8,244
    17   0602624A                            WEAPONS AND MUNITIONS TECHNOLOGY..          39,813          39,813
    18   0602705A                            ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRONIC DEVICES          62,962          62,962
    19   0602709A                            NIGHT VISION TECHNOLOGY...........          57,203          57,203
    20   0602712A                            COUNTERMINE SYSTEMS...............          20,280          20,280
    21   0602716A                            HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING                   21,801          21,801
                                              TECHNOLOGY.
    22   0602720A                            ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY TECHNOLOGY..          20,837          20,837
    23   0602782A                            COMMAND, CONTROL, COMMUNICATIONS            26,116          26,116
                                              TECHNOLOGY.
    24   0602783A                            COMPUTER AND SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGY..           8,591           8,591
    25   0602784A                            MILITARY ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY...          80,317          80,317
    26   0602785A                            MANPOWER/PERSONNEL/TRAINING                 18,946          18,946
                                              TECHNOLOGY.
    27   0602786A                            WARFIGHTER TECHNOLOGY.............          29,835          29,835
    28   0602787A                            MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY................         105,929         105,929
         ..................................
         ..................................  TOTAL, APPLIED RESEARCH, ARMY.....         869,332         869,332
         ..................................
         ..................................  ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT,
                                              ARMY
    29   0603001A                            WARFIGHTER ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY....          52,979          52,979
    30   0603002A                            MEDICAL ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY.......          68,171          68,171
    31   0603003A                            AVIATION ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY......          62,193          62,193
    32   0603004A                            WEAPONS AND MUNITIONS ADVANCED              77,077          77,077
                                              TECHNOLOGY.
    33   0603005A                            COMBAT VEHICLE AND AUTOMOTIVE              106,145         106,145
                                              ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY.
    34   0603006A                            COMMAND, CONTROL, COMMUNICATIONS             5,312           5,312
                                              ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY.
    35   0603007A                            MANPOWER, PERSONNEL AND TRAINING            10,298          10,298
                                              ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY.
    36   0603008A                            ELECTRONIC WARFARE ADVANCED                 57,963          53,963
                                              TECHNOLOGY.
         ..................................     Program Decrease...............                         [-4,000]
    37   0603009A                            TRACTOR HIKE......................           8,155           8,155
    38   0603015A                            NEXT GENERATION TRAINING &                  17,936          17,936
                                              SIMULATION SYSTEMS.
    39   0603020A                            TRACTOR ROSE......................          12,597          12,597
    40   0603105A                            MILITARY HIV RESEARCH.............           6,796           6,796
    41   0603125A                            COMBATING TERRORISM, TECHNOLOGY             12,191          12,191
                                              DEVELOPMENT.
    42   0603130A                            TRACTOR NAIL......................           4,278           4,278
    43   0603131A                            TRACTOR EGGS......................           2,261           2,261
    44   0603270A                            ELECTRONIC WARFARE TECHNOLOGY.....          23,677          23,677
    45   0603313A                            MISSILE AND ROCKET ADVANCED                 90,602          90,602
                                              TECHNOLOGY.
    46   0603322A                            TRACTOR CAGE......................          10,315          10,315
    47   0603461A                            HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING                 183,150         183,150
                                              MODERNIZATION PROGRAM.
    48   0603606A                            LANDMINE WARFARE AND BARRIER                31,541          31,541
                                              ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY.
    49   0603607A                            JOINT SERVICE SMALL ARMS PROGRAM..           7,686           7,686

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    50   0603710A                            NIGHT VISION ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY..          42,414          42,414
    51   0603728A                            ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY TECHNOLOGY            15,959          15,959
                                              DEMONSTRATIONS.
    52   0603734A                            MILITARY ENGINEERING ADVANCED               36,516          36,516
                                              TECHNOLOGY.
    53   0603772A                            ADVANCED TACTICAL COMPUTER SCIENCE          30,600          30,600
                                              AND SENSOR TECHNOLOGY.
         ..................................
         ..................................  TOTAL, ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY                 976,812         972,812
                                              DEVELOPMENT, ARMY.
         ..................................
         ..................................  ADVANCED COMPONENT DEVELOPMENT &
                                              PROTOTYPES, ARMY
    54   0603024A                            UNIQUE ITEM IDENTIFICATION (UID)..               0               0
    55   0603305A                            ARMY MISSILE DEFENSE SYSTEMS                36,009          24,009
                                              INTEGRATION(NON SPACE).
         ..................................     Excess growth and delays.......                        [-12,000]
    56   0603308A                            ARMY MISSILE DEFENSE SYSTEMS                 9,612           9,612
                                              INTEGRATION (SPACE).
    57   0603327A                            AIR AND MISSILE DEFENSE SYSTEMS                  0               0
                                              ENGINEERING.
    58   0603619A                            LANDMINE WARFARE AND BARRIER--ADV           35,383          19,293
                                              DEV.
         ..................................     Excess to Army requirement.....                        [-16,090]
    59   0603627A                            SMOKE, OBSCURANT AND TARGET                  9,501           5,265
                                              DEFEATING SYS-ADV DEV.
         ..................................     Projected and Generated                                 [-4,236]
                                                Obscuration System unexecutable.
    60   0603639A                            TANK AND MEDIUM CALIBER AMMUNITION          39,693          39,693
    61   0603653A                            ADVANCED TANK ARMAMENT SYSTEM              101,408          64,408
                                              (ATAS).
         ..................................     Program growth adjustment......                        [-37,000]
    62   0603747A                            SOLDIER SUPPORT AND SURVIVABILITY.           9,747           9,747
    63   0603766A                            TACTICAL ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE             5,766           5,766
                                              SYSTEM--ADV DEV.
    64   0603774A                            NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS ADVANCED                    0               0
                                              DEVELOPMENT.
    65   0603779A                            ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY TECHNOLOGY..           4,946           4,946
    66   0603782A                            WARFIGHTER INFORMATION NETWORK-            297,955         182,955
                                              TACTICAL.
         ..................................     Program reduction Increment III                       [-115,000]
    67   0603790A                            NATO RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT.....           4,765           4,765
    68   0603801A                            AVIATION--ADV DEV.................           7,107           7,107
    69   0603804A                            LOGISTICS AND ENGINEER EQUIPMENT--          19,509          12,509
                                              ADV DEV.
         ..................................     Army requested transfer LAMPS                           [-7,000]
                                                to RDTE Army line 109.
    70   0603805A                            COMBAT SERVICE SUPPORT CONTROL               5,258           5,258
                                              SYSTEM EVALUATION AND ANALYSIS.
    71   0603807A                            MEDICAL SYSTEMS--ADV DEV..........          34,997          34,997
    72   0603827A                            SOLDIER SYSTEMS--ADVANCED                   19,598          19,598
                                              DEVELOPMENT.
    73   0603850A                            INTEGRATED BROADCAST SERVICE......           1,496           1,496
    74   0604115A                            TECHNOLOGY MATURATION INITIATIVES.          10,181          10,181
    75   0604131A                            TRACTOR JUTE......................          15,609               0
         ..................................     Unjustified requirement........                        [-15,609]
    76   0604284A                            JOINT COOPERATIVE TARGET                    41,652               0
                                              IDENTIFICATION--GROUND (JCTI-G) /
                                              TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPME.
         ..................................     Army offered program reduction.                        [-41,652]
    77   0305205A                            ENDURANCE UAVS....................          42,892          42,892
         ..................................
         ..................................  TOTAL, ADVANCED COMPONENT                  753,084         504,497
                                              DEVELOPMENT & PROTOTYPES, ARMY.
         ..................................
         ..................................  SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT &
                                              DEMONSTRATION, ARMY
    78   0604201A                            AIRCRAFT AVIONICS.................         144,687         119,187
         ..................................     JTRS AMF delays and JPALS                              [-25,500]
                                                excessive growth.
    79   0604220A                            ARMED, DEPLOYABLE HELOS...........         166,132          92,203
         ..................................     Army offered program reduction.                        [-73,929]
    80   0604270A                            ELECTRONIC WARFARE DEVELOPMENT....         101,265          26,872
         ..................................     Army offered program reduction.                        [-74,393]
    81   0604280A                            JOINT TACTICAL RADIO..............               0               0
    82   0604321A                            ALL SOURCE ANALYSIS SYSTEM........          17,412           7,412
         ..................................     Machine--Foreign Language                              [-10,000]
                                                Translation System contract
                                                delay.
    83   0604328A                            TRACTOR CAGE......................          26,577          26,577
    84   0604601A                            INFANTRY SUPPORT WEAPONS..........          73,728          91,474
         ..................................     Transfer at Army request from                           [16,000]
                                                WTCV line 17.
         ..................................     Transfer at Army request from                            [1,700]
                                                WTCV line 20.
         ..................................     Army requested transfer from                                [46]
                                                WTCV Army line 17.
    85   0604604A                            MEDIUM TACTICAL VEHICLES..........           3,961           3,961
    86   0604609A                            SMOKE, OBSCURANT AND TARGET                      0               0
                                              DEFEATING SYS-SDD.
    87   0604611A                            JAVELIN...........................          17,340           9,940
         ..................................     Excess to requirement..........                         [-7,400]
    88   0604622A                            FAMILY OF HEAVY TACTICAL VEHICLES.           5,478           5,478
    89   0604633A                            AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL...............          22,922          22,922
    90   0604642A                            LIGHT TACTICAL WHEELED VEHICLES...               0          20,000
         ..................................     Army requested transfer from                            [20,000]
                                                RDTE line 109.
    91   0604646A                            NON-LINE OF SIGHT LAUNCH SYSTEM...               0               0
    92   0604660A                            FCS MANNED GRD VEHICLES & COMMON                 0               0
                                              GRD VEHICLE.
    93   0604661A                            FCS SYSTEMS OF SYSTEMS ENGR &              383,872         283,872
                                              PROGRAM MGMT.
         ..................................     Unjustified requirement........                       [-100,000]
    94   0604662A                            FCS RECONNAISSANCE (UAV) PLATFORMS               0               0
    95   0604663A                            FCS UNMANNED GROUND VEHICLES......         143,840          26,840
         ..................................     Program adjustment.............                       [-117,000]
    96   0604664A                            FCS UNATTENDED GROUND SENSORS.....             499               0
         ..................................     Program termination............                           [-499]
    97   0604665A                            FCS SUSTAINMENT & TRAINING R&D....               0               0
    98   0604710A                            NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS--SDD.........          59,265          59,265
    99   0604713A                            COMBAT FEEDING, CLOTHING, AND                2,075           2,075
                                              EQUIPMENT.
   100   0604715A                            NON-SYSTEM TRAINING DEVICES--SDD..          30,021          30,021
   101   0604716A                            TERRAIN INFORMATION--SDD..........           1,596           1,596
   102   0604741A                            AIR DEFENSE COMMAND, CONTROL AND            83,010          83,010
                                              INTELLIGENCE--SDD.
   103   0604742A                            CONSTRUCTIVE SIMULATION SYSTEMS             28,305          28,305
                                              DEVELOPMENT.
   104   0604746A                            AUTOMATIC TEST EQUIPMENT                    14,375          14,375
                                              DEVELOPMENT.
   105   0604760A                            DISTRIBUTIVE INTERACTIVE                    15,803          15,803
                                              SIMULATIONS (DIS)--SDD.
   106   0604778A                            POSITIONING SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT                  0               0
                                              (SPACE).

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   107   0604780A                            COMBINED ARMS TACTICAL TRAINER              22,226          22,226
                                              (CATT) CORE.
   108   0604802A                            WEAPONS AND MUNITIONS--SDD........          13,828          13,828
   109   0604804A                            LOGISTICS AND ENGINEER EQUIPMENT--         251,104         238,104
                                              SDD.
         ..................................     Army requested transfer to RDTE                        [-20,000]
                                                Army line 90.
         ..................................     Army request transfer from RDTE                          [7,000]
                                                line 69.
   110   0604805A                            COMMAND, CONTROL, COMMUNICATIONS           137,811          81,811
                                              SYSTEMS--SDD.
         ..................................     Excessive growth Joint Battle                          [-56,000]
                                                Command-Platform.
   111   0604807A                            MEDICAL MATERIEL/MEDICAL                    27,160          27,160
                                              BIOLOGICAL DEFENSE EQUIPMENT--SDD.
   112   0604808A                            LANDMINE WARFARE/BARRIER--SDD.....          87,426          66,326
         ..................................     Explosive Hazard Pre-Detonation                        [-21,100]
                                                (EHP) Roller contract delay.
   113   0604814A                            ARTILLERY MUNITIONS...............          42,627          35,627
         ..................................     Program growth adjustment......                         [-7,000]
   114   0604817A                            COMBAT IDENTIFICATION.............               0               0
   115   0604818A                            ARMY TACTICAL COMMAND & CONTROL            123,935          93,935
                                              HARDWARE & SOFTWARE.
         ..................................     Excessive Growth...............                        [-30,000]
   116   0604820A                            RADAR DEVELOPMENT.................           2,890           2,890
   117   0604822A                            GENERAL FUND ENTERPRISE BUSINESS               794             794
                                              SYSTEM (GFEBS).
   118   0604823A                            FIREFINDER........................          10,358          10,358
   119   0604827A                            SOLDIER SYSTEMS--WARRIOR DEM/VAL..          48,309          55,909
         ..................................     Transfer at Army request from                            [7,600]
                                                OPA line 147.
   120   0604854A                            ARTILLERY SYSTEMS.................         120,146         120,146
   121   0604869A                            PATRIOT/MEADS COMBINED AGGREGATE           406,605               0
                                              PROGRAM (CAP).
         ..................................     Program Decrease...............                       [-406,605]
   122   0604870A                            NUCLEAR ARMS CONTROL MONITORING              7,398           7,398
                                              SENSOR NETWORK.
   123   0605013A                            INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT          37,098          32,098
         ..................................     Unjustified cost growth........                         [-5,000]
   124   0605018A                            ARMY INTEGRATED MILITARY HUMAN              68,693          68,693
                                              RESOURCES SYSTEM (A-IMHRS).
   125   0605450A                            JOINT AIR-TO-GROUND MISSILE (JAGM)         127,095         127,095
   126   0605455A                            SLAMRAAM..........................          19,931           1,531
         ..................................     Excess to program termination                          [-18,400]
                                                requrements.
   127   0605456A                            PAC-3/MSE MISSILE.................          88,993          88,993
   128   0605457A                            ARMY INTEGRATED AIR AND MISSILE            270,607         270,607
                                              DEFENSE (AIAMD).
   129   0605625A                            MANNED GROUND VEHICLE.............         884,387         884,387
   130   0605626A                            AERIAL COMMON SENSOR..............          31,465               0
         ..................................     Program termination
   131   0303032A                            TROJAN--RH12......................           3,920           3,920
   132   0304270A                            ELECTRONIC WARFARE DEVELOPMENT....          13,819          13,819
         ..................................
         ..................................  TOTAL, SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT &              4,190,788       3,238,843
                                              DEMONSTRATION, ARMY.
         ..................................
         ..................................  RDT&E MANAGEMENT SUPPORT, ARMY
   133   0604256A                            THREAT SIMULATOR DEVELOPMENT......          16,992          16,992
   134   0604258A                            TARGET SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT........          11,247          11,247
   135   0604759A                            MAJOR T&E INVESTMENT..............          49,437          49,437
   136   0605103A                            RAND ARROYO CENTER................          20,384          20,384
   137   0605301A                            ARMY KWAJALEIN ATOLL..............         145,606         145,606
   138   0605326A                            CONCEPTS EXPERIMENTATION PROGRAM..          28,800          28,800
   139   0605502A                            SMALL BUSINESS INNOVATIVE RESEARCH               0               0
   140   0605601A                            ARMY TEST RANGES AND FACILITIES...         262,456         312,456
         ..................................     Program Increase...............                         [50,000]
   141   0605602A                            ARMY TECHNICAL TEST                         70,227          70,227
                                              INSTRUMENTATION AND TARGETS.
   142   0605604A                            SURVIVABILITY/LETHALITY ANALYSIS..          43,483          43,483
   143   0605605A                            DOD HIGH ENERGY LASER TEST                      18              18
                                              FACILITY.
   144   0605606A                            AIRCRAFT CERTIFICATION............           5,630           5,630
   145   0605702A                            METEOROLOGICAL SUPPORT TO RDT&E              7,182           7,182
                                              ACTIVITIES.
   146   0605706A                            MATERIEL SYSTEMS ANALYSIS.........          19,669          19,669
   147   0605709A                            EXPLOITATION OF FOREIGN ITEMS.....           5,445           5,445
   148   0605712A                            SUPPORT OF OPERATIONAL TESTING....          68,786          68,786
   149   0605716A                            ARMY EVALUATION CENTER............          63,302          63,302
   150   0605718A                            ARMY MODELING & SIM X-CMD                    3,420           3,420
                                              COLLABORATION & INTEG.
   151   0605801A                            PROGRAMWIDE ACTIVITIES............          83,054          83,054
   152   0605803A                            TECHNICAL INFORMATION ACTIVITIES..          63,872          63,872
   153   0605805A                            MUNITIONS STANDARDIZATION,                  57,142          57,142
                                              EFFECTIVENESS AND SAFETY.
   154   0605857A                            ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY TECHNOLOGY             4,961           4,961
                                              MGMT SUPPORT.
   155   0605898A                            MANAGEMENT HQ--R&D................          17,558          17,558
   156   0909980A                            JUDGMENT FUND REIMBURSEMENT.......               0               0
   157   0909999A                            FINANCING FOR CANCELLED ACCOUNT                  0               0
                                              ADJUSTMENTS.
         ..................................
         ..................................  TOTAL, RDT&E MANAGEMENT SUPPORT,         1,048,671       1,098,671
                                              ARMY.
         ..................................
         ..................................  OPERATIONAL SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT,
                                              ARMY
   158   0603778A                            MLRS PRODUCT IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM..          66,641          66,641
   159   0603820A                            WEAPONS CAPABILITY MODIFICATIONS            24,142           7,500
                                              UAV.
         ..................................     Excess funds only to the                               [-16,642]
                                                analysis of alternatives.
   160   0102419A                            AEROSTAT JOINT PROJECT OFFICE.....         344,655         327,855
         ..................................     Excess program growth..........                        [-16,800]
   161   0203347A                            INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT TO CYBER                    0               0
                                              (ISC) MIP.
   162   0203726A                            ADV FIELD ARTILLERY TACTICAL DATA           29,546          29,546
                                              SYSTEM.
   163   0203735A                            COMBAT VEHICLE IMPROVEMENT                  53,307          53,307
                                              PROGRAMS.
   164   0203740A                            MANEUVER CONTROL SYSTEM...........          65,002          42,414
         ..................................     Unjustified program growth.....                        [-22,588]
   165   0203744A                            AIRCRAFT MODIFICATIONS/PRODUCT             163,205         149,705
                                              IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMS.
         ..................................     Excess funds to Black Hawk                             [-13,500]
                                                Recapitalization/Modernization
                                                for analysis of alternatives.
   166   0203752A                            AIRCRAFT ENGINE COMPONENT                      823             823
                                              IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM.
   167   0203758A                            DIGITIZATION......................           8,029           8,029

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   168   0203759A                            FORCE XXI BATTLE COMMAND, BRIGADE                0               0
                                              AND BELOW (FBCB2).
   169   0203801A                            MISSILE/AIR DEFENSE PRODUCT                 44,560          59,060
                                              IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM.
         ..................................     Transfer at Army Request from                           [14,500]
                                                MPA line 13.
   170   0203802A                            OTHER MISSILE PRODUCT IMPROVEMENT                0               0
                                              PROGRAMS.
   171   0203808A                            TRACTOR CARD......................          42,554          42,554
   172   0208053A                            JOINT TACTICAL GROUND SYSTEM......          27,630          27,630
   173   0208058A                            JOINT HIGH SPEED VESSEL (JHSV)....           3,044           3,044
   175   0303028A                            SECURITY AND INTELLIGENCE                    2,854           2,854
                                              ACTIVITIES.
   176   0303140A                            INFORMATION SYSTEMS SECURITY                61,220          58,720
                                              PROGRAM.
         ..................................     Army offered program reduction.                         [-2,500]
   177   0303141A                            GLOBAL COMBAT SUPPORT SYSTEM......         100,505         160,745
         ..................................     Army requested transfer for                             [47,240]
                                                GCSS-Army from OPA line 116.
         ..................................     Army requested transfer for                             [13,000]
                                                AESIP from OPA line 116.
   178   0303142A                            SATCOM GROUND ENVIRONMENT (SPACE).          12,104          12,104
   179   0303150A                            WWMCCS/GLOBAL COMMAND AND CONTROL           23,937          23,937
                                              SYSTEM.
   181   0305204A                            TACTICAL UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES.          40,650          26,550
         ..................................     Contract award delays..........                        [-14,100]
   182   0305208A                            DISTRIBUTED COMMON GROUND/SURFACE           44,198          31,699
                                              SYSTEMS.
         ..................................     Unjustified requirements growth                        [-12,499]
   183   0305219A                            MQ-1 SKY WARRIOR A UAV............         137,038         122,038
         ..................................     Excessive growth...............                        [-15,000]
   184   0305232A                            RQ-11 UAV.........................           1,938           1,938
   185   0305233A                            RQ-7 UAV..........................          31,940          31,940
   186   0307207A                            AERIAL COMMON SENSOR (ACS)........               0               0
   187   0307665A                            BIOMETRICS ENABLED INTELLIGENCE...          15,018          15,018
   188   0708045A                            END ITEM INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS            59,297          59,297
                                              ACTIVITIES.
   999   9999999999                          CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS...............           4,536           4,536
         ..................................
         ..................................  TOTAL, OPERATIONAL SYSTEMS               1,408,373       1,369,484
                                              DEVELOPMENT, ARMY.
         ..................................
         ..................................  TOTAL, RDT&E ARMY.................       9,683,980       8,490,559
         ..................................
         ..................................
         ..................................  RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST &
                                              EVAL, NAVY
         ..................................
         ..................................  BASIC RESEARCH, NAVY
     1   0601103N                            UNIVERSITY RESEARCH INITIATIVES...         113,157         113,157
     2   0601152N                            IN-HOUSE LABORATORY INDEPENDENT             18,092          18,092
                                              RESEARCH.
     3   0601153N                            DEFENSE RESEARCH SCIENCES.........         446,123         446,123
         ..................................
         ..................................  TOTAL, BASIC RESEARCH, NAVY.......         577,372         577,372
         ..................................
         ..................................  APPLIED RESEARCH, NAVY
     4   0602114N                            POWER PROJECTION APPLIED RESEARCH.         104,804          64,804
         ..................................     Program Decrease- Free Electron                        [-30,000]
                                                Laser.
         ..................................     Program Decrease-                                      [-10,000]
                                                Electromagnetic railgun.
     5   0602123N                            FORCE PROTECTION APPLIED RESEARCH.         156,901         156,901
     6   0602131M                            MARINE CORPS LANDING FORCE                  44,845          44,845
                                              TECHNOLOGY.
     7   0602234N                            MATERIALS, ELECTRONICS AND                       0               0
                                              COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY.
     8   0602235N                            COMMON PICTURE APPLIED RESEARCH...          65,448          65,448
     9   0602236N                            WARFIGHTER SUSTAINMENT APPLIED             101,205         101,205
                                              RESEARCH.
    10   0602271N                            ELECTROMAGNETIC SYSTEMS APPLIED            108,329         108,329
                                              RESEARCH.
    11   0602435N                            OCEAN WARFIGHTING ENVIRONMENT               50,076          50,076
                                              APPLIED RESEARCH.
    12   0602651M                            JOINT NON-LETHAL WEAPONS APPLIED             5,937           5,937
                                              RESEARCH.
    13   0602747N                            UNDERSEA WARFARE APPLIED RESEARCH.         108,666         108,666
    14   0602782N                            MINE AND EXPEDITIONARY WARFARE              37,583          37,583
                                              APPLIED RESEARCH.
         ..................................
         ..................................  TOTAL, APPLIED RESEARCH, NAVY.....         783,794         743,794
         ..................................
         ..................................  ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT
    15   0603114N                            POWER PROJECTION ADVANCED                  114,270          59,370
                                              TECHNOLOGY.
         ..................................     Program Decrease-                                      [-16,900]
                                                Electromagnetic railgun.
         ..................................     Underexecution--Navy                                   [-38,000]
                                                recommendation.
    16   0603123N                            FORCE PROTECTION ADVANCED                   64,057          45,234
                                              TECHNOLOGY.
         ..................................     Transfer MRMUAS to line 220....                        [-18,823]
    17   0603235N                            COMMON PICTURE ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY          49,068          49,068
    18   0603236N                            WARFIGHTER SUSTAINMENT ADVANCED             71,232          71,232
                                              TECHNOLOGY.
    19   0603271N                            ELECTROMAGNETIC SYSTEMS ADVANCED           102,535         102,535
                                              TECHNOLOGY.
    20   0603640M                            USMC ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY                   124,324         124,324
                                              DEMONSTRATION (ATD).
    21   0603651M                            JOINT NON-LETHAL WEAPONS                    11,286          11,286
                                              TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT.
    22   0603729N                            WARFIGHTER PROTECTION ADVANCED              18,119          18,119
                                              TECHNOLOGY.
    23   0603747N                            UNDERSEA WARFARE ADVANCED                   37,121          37,121
                                              TECHNOLOGY.
    24   0603758N                            NAVY WARFIGHTING EXPERIMENTS AND            50,157          50,157
                                              DEMONSTRATIONS.
    25   0603782N                            MINE AND EXPEDITIONARY WARFARE               6,048           6,048
                                              ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY.
         ..................................
         ..................................  TOTAL, ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY                 648,217         574,494
                                              DEVELOPMENT, NAVY.
         ..................................
         ..................................  ADVANCED COMPONENT DEVELOPMENT &
                                              PROTOTYPES, NAVY
    26   0603207N                            AIR/OCEAN TACTICAL APPLICATIONS...          94,972          73,672
         ..................................     JMAPS unjustified request......                        [-21,300]
    27   0603216N                            AVIATION SURVIVABILITY............          10,893          10,893
    28   0603237N                            DEPLOYABLE JOINT COMMAND AND                 3,702           3,702
                                              CONTROL.
    29   0603251N                            AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS..................          10,497          10,497
    30   0603254N                            ASW SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT...........           7,915           7,915
    31   0603261N                            TACTICAL AIRBORNE RECONNAISSANCE..           5,978           5,978

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    32   0603382N                            ADVANCED COMBAT SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY           1,418           1,418
    33   0603502N                            SURFACE AND SHALLOW WATER MINE             142,657         142,657
                                              COUNTERMEASURES.
    34   0603506N                            SURFACE SHIP TORPEDO DEFENSE......         118,764         118,764
    35   0603512N                            CARRIER SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT.......          54,072          54,072
    36   0603513N                            SHIPBOARD SYSTEM COMPONENT                       0               0
                                              DEVELOPMENT.
    37   0603525N                            PILOT FISH........................          96,012          96,012
    38   0603527N                            RETRACT LARCH.....................          73,421          73,421
    39   0603536N                            RETRACT JUNIPER...................         130,267         130,267
    40   0603542N                            RADIOLOGICAL CONTROL..............           1,338           1,338
    41   0603553N                            SURFACE ASW.......................          29,797          29,797
    42   0603561N                            ADVANCED SUBMARINE SYSTEM                  856,326         856,326
                                              DEVELOPMENT.
    43   0603562N                            SUBMARINE TACTICAL WARFARE SYSTEMS           9,253           9,253
    44   0603563N                            SHIP CONCEPT ADVANCED DESIGN......          14,308          14,308
    45   0603564N                            SHIP PRELIMINARY DESIGN &                   22,213          22,213
                                              FEASIBILITY STUDIES.
    46   0603570N                            ADVANCED NUCLEAR POWER SYSTEMS....         463,683         463,683
    47   0603573N                            ADVANCED SURFACE MACHINERY SYSTEMS          18,249          18,249
    48   0603576N                            CHALK EAGLE.......................         584,159         584,159
    49   0603581N                            LITTORAL COMBAT SHIP (LCS)........         286,784         282,784
         ..................................     Defer development of Irregular                          [-4,000]
                                                Warfare mission package.
    50   0603582N                            COMBAT SYSTEM INTEGRATION.........          34,157          34,157
    51   0603609N                            CONVENTIONAL MUNITIONS............           4,753           4,753
    52   0603611M                            MARINE CORPS ASSAULT VEHICLES.....          12,000          12,000
    53   0603635M                            MARINE CORPS GROUND COMBAT/SUPPORT          79,858          79,858
                                              SYSTEM.
    54   0603654N                            JOINT SERVICE EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE            33,654          33,654
                                              DEVELOPMENT.
    55   0603658N                            COOPERATIVE ENGAGEMENT............          54,783          54,783
    56   0603713N                            OCEAN ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY                 9,996           9,996
                                              DEVELOPMENT.
    57   0603721N                            ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION..........          21,714          21,714
    58   0603724N                            NAVY ENERGY PROGRAM...............          70,538          70,538
    59   0603725N                            FACILITIES IMPROVEMENT............           3,754           3,754
    60   0603734N                            CHALK CORAL.......................          79,415          79,415
    61   0603739N                            NAVY LOGISTIC PRODUCTIVITY........           4,137           4,137
    62   0603746N                            RETRACT MAPLE.....................         276,383         276,383
    63   0603748N                            LINK PLUMERIA.....................          52,721          52,721
    64   0603751N                            RETRACT ELM.......................         160,964         160,964
    65   0603755N                            SHIP SELF DEFENSE.................               0               0
    66   0603764N                            LINK EVERGREEN....................         144,985         144,985
    67   0603787N                            SPECIAL PROCESSES.................          43,704          43,704
    68   0603790N                            NATO RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT.....           9,140           9,140
    69   0603795N                            LAND ATTACK TECHNOLOGY............             421             421
    70   0603851M                            NONLETHAL WEAPONS.................          40,992          40,992
    71   0603860N                            JOINT PRECISION APPROACH AND               121,455         121,455
                                              LANDING SYSTEMS.
    72   0603879N                            SINGLE INTEGRATED AIR PICTURE                    0               0
                                              (SIAP) SYSTEM ENGINEER (SE).
    73   0603889N                            COUNTERDRUG RDT&E PROJECTS........               0               0
    74   0603925N                            DIRECTED ENERGY AND ELECTRIC                     0               0
                                              WEAPON SYSTEMS.
    75   0604272N                            TACTICAL AIR DIRECTIONAL INFRARED           64,107          64,107
                                              COUNTERMEASURES (TADIRCM).
    76   0604279N                            ASE SELF-PROTECTION OPTIMIZATION..             711             711
    77   0604653N                            JOINT COUNTER RADIO CONTROLLED IED          62,044          62,044
                                              ELECTRONIC WARFARE (JCREW).
    78   0604659N                            PRECISION STRIKE WEAPONS                    22,665           4,450
                                              DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM.
         ..................................     FMU-164 fuze program                                   [-18,215]
                                                termination.
    79   0604707N                            SPACE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE (SEW)          33,621          33,621
                                              ARCHITECTURE/ENGINEERING SUPPORT.
    80   0303354N                            ASW SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT--MIP......           1,078           1,078
    81   0303562N                            SUBMARINE TACTICAL WARFARE                       0               0
                                              SYSTEMS--MIP.
    82   0304270N                            ELECTRONIC WARFARE DEVELOPMENT--               625             625
                                              MIP.
         ..................................
         ..................................  TOTAL, ADVANCED COMPONENT                4,481,053       4,437,538
                                              DEVELOPMENT & PROTOTYPES, NAVY.
         ..................................
         ..................................  SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT &
                                              DEMONSTRATION, NAVY
    83   0604212N                            OTHER HELO DEVELOPMENT............          35,651          42,651
         ..................................     Navy requested transfer from                             [7,000]
                                                line 98 for VH-3/VH-60
                                                sustainment.
    84   0604214N                            AV-8B AIRCRAFT--ENG DEV...........          30,676          30,676
    85   0604215N                            STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT.............          51,191          51,191
    86   0604216N                            MULTI-MISSION HELICOPTER UPGRADE            17,673          17,673
                                              DEVELOPMENT.
    87   0604218N                            AIR/OCEAN EQUIPMENT ENGINEERING...           5,922           5,922
    88   0604221N                            P-3 MODERNIZATION PROGRAM.........           3,417           3,417
    89   0604230N                            WARFARE SUPPORT SYSTEM............           9,944           9,944
    90   0604231N                            TACTICAL COMMAND SYSTEM...........          81,257          77,257
         ..................................     NTCSS--reduce program growth...                         [-4,000]
    91   0604234N                            ADVANCED HAWKEYE..................         110,994         110,994
    92   0604245N                            H-1 UPGRADES......................          72,569          72,569
    93   0604261N                            ACOUSTIC SEARCH SENSORS...........          56,509          56,509
    94   0604262N                            V-22A.............................          84,477          84,477
    95   0604264N                            AIR CREW SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT......           3,249           3,249
    96   0604269N                            EA-18.............................          17,100          17,100
    97   0604270N                            ELECTRONIC WARFARE DEVELOPMENT....          89,418          89,418
    98   0604273N                            VH-71A EXECUTIVE HELO DEVELOPMENT.         180,070          60,770
         ..................................     Navy requested transfer to line                         [-7,000]
                                                83.
         ..................................     Navy requested transfer to APN                         [-24,000]
                                                line 47.
         ..................................     Navy requested transfer to APN                         [-12,000]
                                                line 62.
         ..................................     Early to need..................                        [-76,300]
    99   0604274N                            NEXT GENERATION JAMMER (NGJ)......         189,919         154,919
         ..................................     Technology Development late                            [-35,000]
                                                contract award.
   100   0604280N                            JOINT TACTICAL RADIO SYSTEM--NAVY          688,146         568,146
                                              (JTRS-NAVY).
         ..................................     Unjustified request: HMS                              [-120,000]
                                                capability enhancements.
   101   0604307N                            SURFACE COMBATANT COMBAT SYSTEM            223,283         223,283
                                              ENGINEERING.
   102   0604311N                            LPD-17 CLASS SYSTEMS INTEGRATION..             884             884

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   103   0604329N                            SMALL DIAMETER BOMB (SDB).........          47,635          29,635
         ..................................     Defer Integration on Joint                             [-18,000]
                                                Strike Fighter.
   104   0604366N                            STANDARD MISSILE IMPROVEMENTS.....          46,705          46,705
   105   0604373N                            AIRBORNE MCM......................          41,142          41,142
   106   0604378N                            NAVAL INTEGRATED FIRE CONTROL--             24,898          24,898
                                              COUNTER AIR SYSTEMS ENGINEERING.
   107   0604404N                            FUTURE UNMANNED CARRIER-BASED              121,150          51,150
                                              STRIKE SYSTEM.
         ..................................     Delay to Technology Development                        [-70,000]
                                                contract award.
   108   0604501N                            ADVANCED ABOVE WATER SENSORS......         227,358         227,358
   109   0604503N                            SSN-688 AND TRIDENT MODERNIZATION.         100,591          95,671
         ..................................     TB-33 program cancellation.....                         [-4,920]
   110   0604504N                            AIR CONTROL.......................           5,521           5,521
   111   0604512N                            SHIPBOARD AVIATION SYSTEMS........          45,445          45,445
   112   0604518N                            COMBAT INFORMATION CENTER                    3,400           3,400
                                              CONVERSION.
   113   0604558N                            NEW DESIGN SSN....................          97,235          97,235
   114   0604562N                            SUBMARINE TACTICAL WARFARE SYSTEM.          48,466          48,466
   115   0604567N                            SHIP CONTRACT DESIGN/ LIVE FIRE            161,099          98,099
                                              T&E.
         ..................................     Ship-to-Shore Connector--                              [-63,000]
                                                contract award delay.
   116   0604574N                            NAVY TACTICAL COMPUTER RESOURCES..           3,848           3,848
   117   0604601N                            MINE DEVELOPMENT..................           3,933           3,933
   118   0604610N                            LIGHTWEIGHT TORPEDO DEVELOPMENT...          32,592          32,592
   119   0604654N                            JOINT SERVICE EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE             9,960           9,960
                                              DEVELOPMENT.
   120   0604703N                            PERSONNEL, TRAINING, SIMULATION,            12,992          12,992
                                              AND HUMAN FACTORS.
   121   0604727N                            JOINT STANDOFF WEAPON SYSTEMS.....           7,506           7,506
   122   0604755N                            SHIP SELF DEFENSE (DETECT &                 71,222          71,222
                                              CONTROL).
   123   0604756N                            SHIP SELF DEFENSE (ENGAGE: HARD              6,631           6,631
                                              KILL).
   124   0604757N                            SHIP SELF DEFENSE (ENGAGE: SOFT            184,095         184,095
                                              KILL/EW).
   125   0604761N                            INTELLIGENCE ENGINEERING..........           2,217           2,217
   126   0604771N                            MEDICAL DEVELOPMENT...............          12,984          12,984
   127   0604777N                            NAVIGATION/ID SYSTEM..............          50,178          50,178
   128   0604800M                            JOINT STRIKE FIGHTER (JSF)--EMD...         670,723         651,786
         ..................................     Block IV development ahead of                          [-18,937]
                                                need.
   129   0604800N                            JOINT STRIKE FIGHTER (JSF)........         677,486         658,549
         ..................................     Block IV development ahead of                          [-18,937]
                                                need.
   130   0605013M                            INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT          27,461          19,461
         ..................................     Prgram underexecution..........                         [-8,000]
   131   0605013N                            INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT          58,764          29,764
         ..................................     Reduction to fourth quarter                            [-29,000]
                                                contract awards.
   132   0605018N                            NAVY INTEGRATED MILITARY HUMAN              55,050          55,050
                                              RESOURCES SYSTEM (N-IMHRS).
   133   0605212N                            CH-53K RDTE.......................         629,461         629,461
   134   0605430N                            C/KC-130 AVIONICS MODERNIZATION                  0               0
                                              PROGRAM (AMP).
   135   0605450N                            JOINT AIR-TO-GROUND MISSILE (JAGM)         118,395         118,395
   136   0605500N                            MULTI-MISSION MARITIME AIRCRAFT            622,713         608,713
                                              (MMA).
         ..................................     Increment 3--development ahead                         [-14,000]
                                                of need.
   137   0204201N                            CG(X).............................               0               0
   138   0204202N                            DDG-1000..........................         261,604         261,604
   139   0304231N                            TACTICAL COMMAND SYSTEM--MIP......             979             979
   140   0304503N                            SSN-688 AND TRIDENT MODERNIZATION--              0               0
                                              MIP.
   141   0304785N                            TACTICAL CRYPTOLOGIC SYSTEMS......          31,740          31,740
         ..................................
         ..................................  TOTAL, SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT &              6,475,528       5,959,434
                                              DEMONSTRATION, NAVY.
         ..................................
         ..................................  RDT&E MANAGEMENT SUPPORT, NAVY
   142   0604256N                            THREAT SIMULATOR DEVELOPMENT......          28,318          28,318
   143   0604258N                            TARGET SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT........          44,700          44,700
   144   0604759N                            MAJOR T&E INVESTMENT..............          37,957          37,957
   145   0605126N                            JOINT THEATER AIR AND MISSILE                2,970           2,970
                                              DEFENSE ORGANIZATION.
   146   0605152N                            STUDIES AND ANALYSIS SUPPORT--NAVY          23,454          17,454
         ..................................     Reduction to growth............                         [-6,000]
   147   0605154N                            CENTER FOR NAVAL ANALYSES.........          47,127          47,127
   148   0605502N                            SMALL BUSINESS INNOVATIVE RESEARCH              10              10
   149   0605804N                            TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICES....             571             571
   150   0605853N                            MANAGEMENT, TECHNICAL &                     68,301          58,301
                                              INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT.
         ..................................     OASUW--defer new start.........                        [-10,000]
   151   0605856N                            STRATEGIC TECHNICAL SUPPORT.......           3,277           3,277
   152   0605861N                            RDT&E SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY                73,917          73,917
                                              MANAGEMENT.
   153   0605863N                            RDT&E SHIP AND AIRCRAFT SUPPORT...         136,531         136,531
   154   0605864N                            TEST AND EVALUATION SUPPORT.......         335,367         335,367
   155   0605865N                            OPERATIONAL TEST AND EVALUATION             16,634          16,634
                                              CAPABILITY.
   156   0605866N                            NAVY SPACE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE            4,228           4,228
                                              (SEW) SUPPORT.
   157   0605867N                            SEW SURVEILLANCE/RECONNAISSANCE              7,642           7,642
                                              SUPPORT.
   158   0605873M                            MARINE CORPS PROGRAM WIDE SUPPORT.          25,655          25,655
   159   0305885N                            TACTICAL CRYPTOLOGIC ACTIVITIES...           2,764           2,764
   160   0804758N                            SERVICE SUPPORT TO JFCOM, JNTC....               0               0
   161   0909980N                            JUDGMENT FUND REIMBURSEMENT.......               0               0
   162   0909999N                            FINANCING FOR CANCELLED ACCOUNT                  0               0
                                              ADJUSTMENTS.
         ..................................
         ..................................  TOTAL, RDT&E MANAGEMENT SUPPORT,           859,423         843,423
                                              NAVY.
         ..................................
         ..................................  OPERATIONAL SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT,
                                              NAVY
   164   0604402N                            UNMANNED COMBAT AIR VEHICLE (UCAV)         198,298         198,298
                                              ADVANCED COMPONENT AND PROTOTYPE
                                              DEVELOPMENT.
   165   0604717M                            MARINE CORPS COMBAT SERVICES                   400             400
                                              SUPPORT.
   166   0604766M                            MARINE CORPS DATA SYSTEMS.........           1,650           1,650
   167   0101221N                            STRATEGIC SUB & WEAPONS SYSTEM              88,873          88,873
                                              SUPPORT.
   168   0101224N                            SSBN SECURITY TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM..          33,553          33,553
   169   0101226N                            SUBMARINE ACOUSTIC WARFARE                   6,360           6,360
                                              DEVELOPMENT.

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   170   0101402N                            NAVY STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS.....          23,208          23,208
   171   0203761N                            RAPID TECHNOLOGY TRANSITION (RTT).          30,021          30,021
   172   0204136N                            F/A-18 SQUADRONS..................         151,030         151,030
   173   0204152N                            E-2 SQUADRONS.....................           6,696           6,696
   174   0204163N                            FLEET TELECOMMUNICATIONS                     1,739           1,739
                                              (TACTICAL).
   175   0204228N                            SURFACE SUPPORT...................           3,377           3,377
   176   0204229N                            TOMAHAWK AND TOMAHAWK MISSION                8,819           8,819
                                              PLANNING CENTER (TMPC).
   177   0204311N                            INTEGRATED SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM....          21,259          21,259
   178   0204413N                            AMPHIBIOUS TACTICAL SUPPORT UNITS            5,214           5,214
                                              (DISPLACEMENT CRAFT).
   179   0204571N                            CONSOLIDATED TRAINING SYSTEMS               42,244          42,244
                                              DEVELOPMENT.
   180   0204574N                            CRYPTOLOGIC DIRECT SUPPORT........           1,447           1,447
   181   0204575N                            ELECTRONIC WARFARE (EW) READINESS           18,142          18,142
                                              SUPPORT.
   182   0205601N                            HARM IMPROVEMENT..................          11,147          11,147
   183   0205604N                            TACTICAL DATA LINKS...............          69,224          69,224
   184   0205620N                            SURFACE ASW COMBAT SYSTEM                   22,010          22,010
                                              INTEGRATION.
   185   0205632N                            MK-48 ADCAP.......................          39,288          39,288
   186   0205633N                            AVIATION IMPROVEMENTS.............         123,012         123,012
   187   0205658N                            NAVY SCIENCE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM...           1,957           1,957
   188   0205675N                            OPERATIONAL NUCLEAR POWER SYSTEMS.          82,705          82,705
   189   0206313M                            MARINE CORPS COMMUNICATIONS                320,864         320,864
                                              SYSTEMS.
   190   0206623M                            MARINE CORPS GROUND COMBAT/                209,396         184,396
                                              SUPPORTING ARMS SYSTEMS.
         ..................................     Amphibious Combat Vehicle (non-                               []
                                                add).
         ..................................     Excess funds for Marine                                [-25,000]
                                                Personnel Carrier & AAV Upgrade.
   191   0206624M                            MARINE CORPS COMBAT SERVICES                45,172          45,172
                                              SUPPORT.
   192   0206625M                            USMC INTELLIGENCE/ELECTRONIC                14,101          14,101
                                              WARFARE SYSTEMS (MIP).
   193   0207161N                            TACTICAL AIM MISSILES.............           8,765           8,765
   194   0207163N                            ADVANCED MEDIUM RANGE AIR-TO-AIR             2,913           2,913
                                              MISSILE (AMRAAM).
   195   0208058N                            JOINT HIGH SPEED VESSEL (JHSV)....           4,108           4,108
   200   0303109N                            SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS (SPACE)..         263,712         263,712
   201   0303138N                            CONSOLIDATED AFLOAT NETWORK                 12,906          24,906
                                              ENTERPRISE SERVICES (CANES).
         ..................................     Transfer from CANES (OPN 68)                            [12,000]
                                                per USN request.
   202   0303140N                            INFORMATION SYSTEMS SECURITY                25,229          25,229
                                              PROGRAM.
   203   0303150M                            WWMCCS/GLOBAL COMMAND AND CONTROL            1,250           1,250
                                              SYSTEM.
   204   0303238N                            CONSOLIDATED AFLOAT NETWORK                  6,602           6,602
                                              ENTERPRISE SERVICES (CANES)--MIP.
   206   0305149N                            COBRA JUDY........................          40,605          40,605
   207   0305160N                            NAVY METEOROLOGICAL AND OCEAN                  904             904
                                              SENSORS-SPACE (METOC).
   208   0305192N                            MILITARY INTELLIGENCE PROGRAM                4,099           4,099
                                              (MIP) ACTIVITIES.
   209   0305204N                            TACTICAL UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES.           9,353           9,353
   210   0305206N                            AIRBORNE RECONNAISSANCE SYSTEMS...               0               0
   211   0305207N                            MANNED RECONNAISSANCE SYSTEMS.....               0               0
   212   0305208M                            DISTRIBUTED COMMON GROUND/SURFACE           23,785          23,785
                                              SYSTEMS.
   213   0305208N                            DISTRIBUTED COMMON GROUND/SURFACE           25,487          25,487
                                              SYSTEMS.
   214   0305220N                            RQ-4 UAV..........................         548,482         548,482
   215   0305231N                            MQ-8 UAV..........................         108,248           3,648
         ..................................     ECP for SOCOM urgent needs                            [-104,600]
                                                statement--transfer to Title XV.
   216   0305232M                            RQ-11 UAV.........................             979             979
   217   0305233N                            RQ-7 UAV..........................             872             872
   218   0305234M                            SMALL (LEVEL 0) TACTICAL UAS                     0               0
                                              (STUASL0).
   219   0305234N                            SMALL (LEVEL 0) TACTICAL UAS                22,698          22,698
                                              (STUASL0).
   220   0305237N                            MEDIUM RANGE MARITIME UAS.........          15,000          33,823
         ..................................     Transfer from line 16..........                         [18,823]
   221   0305239M                            RQ-21A............................          26,301          21,301
         ..................................     Program delays.................                         [-5,000]
   222   0307217N                            EP-3E REPLACEMENT (EPX)...........               0               0
   223   0308601N                            MODELING AND SIMULATION SUPPORT...           8,292           8,292
   224   0702207N                            DEPOT MAINTENANCE (NON-IF)........          21,609          21,609
   225   0702239N                            AVIONICS COMPONENT IMPROVEMENT                   0               0
                                              PROGRAM.
   226   0708011N                            INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS...........          54,031          54,031
   227   0708730N                            MARITIME TECHNOLOGY (MARITECH)....           5,000           5,000
  227A   9999999999                          CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS...............       1,308,608       1,306,945
         ..................................     Classified Adjustment..........                         [-1,663]
         ..................................
         ..................................  TOTAL, OPERATIONAL SYSTEMS               4,131,044       4,025,604
                                              DEVELOPMENT, NAVY.
         ..................................
         ..................................  TOTAL, RDT&E NAVY.................      17,956,431      17,161,659
         ..................................
         ..................................
         ..................................  RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST &
                                              EVAL, AIR FORCE
         ..................................
         ..................................  BASIC RESEARCH, AIR FORCE
     1   0601102F                            DEFENSE RESEARCH SCIENCES.........         364,328         364,328
     2   0601103F                            UNIVERSITY RESEARCH INITIATIVES...         140,273         140,273
     3   0601108F                            HIGH ENERGY LASER RESEARCH                  14,258          14,258
                                              INITIATIVES.
         ..................................
         ..................................  TOTAL, BASIC RESEARCH, AIR FORCE..         518,859         518,859
         ..................................
         ..................................  APPLIED RESEARCH, AIR FORCE
     4   0602102F                            MATERIALS.........................         136,230         136,230
     5   0602201F                            AEROSPACE VEHICLE TECHNOLOGIES....         147,628         147,628
     6   0602202F                            HUMAN EFFECTIVENESS APPLIED                 86,663          86,663
                                              RESEARCH.
     7   0602203F                            AEROSPACE PROPULSION..............         207,508         207,508
     8   0602204F                            AEROSPACE SENSORS.................         134,787         134,787
     9   0602601F                            SPACE TECHNOLOGY..................         115,285         115,285
    10   0602602F                            CONVENTIONAL MUNITIONS............          60,692          60,692
    11   0602605F                            DIRECTED ENERGY TECHNOLOGY........         111,156         111,156

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    12   0602788F                            DOMINANT INFORMATION SCIENCES AND          127,866         127,866
                                              METHODS.
    13   0602890F                            HIGH ENERGY LASER RESEARCH........          54,059          54,059
         ..................................
         ..................................  TOTAL, APPLIED RESEARCH, AIR FORCE       1,181,874       1,181,874
         ..................................
         ..................................  ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT,
                                              AIR FORCE
    14   0603112F                            ADVANCED MATERIALS FOR WEAPON               39,738          49,738
                                              SYSTEMS.
         ..................................     Program Increase- Metals                                [10,000]
                                                Affordability Initiative.
    15   0603199F                            SUSTAINMENT SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY           5,780           5,780
                                              (S&T).
    16   0603203F                            ADVANCED AEROSPACE SENSORS........          53,075          53,075
    17   0603211F                            AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY DEV/DEMO.....          67,474          67,474
    18   0603216F                            AEROSPACE PROPULSION AND POWER             120,953         120,953
                                              TECHNOLOGY.
    19   0603270F                            ELECTRONIC COMBAT TECHNOLOGY......          22,268          22,268
    20   0603401F                            ADVANCED SPACECRAFT TECHNOLOGY....          74,636          74,636
    21   0603444F                            MAUI SPACE SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM              13,555          13,555
                                              (MSSS).
    22   0603456F                            HUMAN EFFECTIVENESS ADVANCED                25,319          25,319
                                              TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT.
    23   0603601F                            CONVENTIONAL WEAPONS TECHNOLOGY...          54,042          34,042
         ..................................     Program Decrease- Unjustified                          [-20,000]
                                                growth.
    24   0603605F                            ADVANCED WEAPONS TECHNOLOGY.......          28,683          28,683
    25   0603680F                            MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM..          40,103          40,103
    26   0603788F                            BATTLESPACE KNOWLEDGE DEVELOPMENT           38,656          38,656
                                              AND DEMONSTRATION.
    27   0603924F                            HIGH ENERGY LASER ADVANCED                   1,122           1,122
                                              TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM.
         ..................................
         ..................................  TOTAL ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY                  585,404         575,404
                                              DEVELOPMENT, AIR FORCE.
         ..................................
         ..................................  ADVANCED COMPONENT DEVELOPMENT &
                                              PROTOTYPES, AIR FORCE
    28   0603260F                            INTELLIGENCE ADVANCED DEVELOPMENT.           4,013           4,013
    29   0603287F                            PHYSICAL SECURITY EQUIPMENT.......           3,586           3,586
    30   0603423F                            GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM III--                  0               0
                                              OPERATIONAL CONTROL SEGMENT.
    31   0603430F                            ADVANCED EHF MILSATCOM (SPACE)....         421,687         421,687
    32   0603432F                            POLAR MILSATCOM (SPACE)...........         122,991         122,991
    33   0603438F                            SPACE CONTROL TECHNOLOGY..........          45,755          45,755
    34   0603742F                            COMBAT IDENTIFICATION TECHNOLOGY..          38,496          38,496
    35   0603790F                            NATO RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT.....           4,424           4,424
    36   0603791F                            INTERNATIONAL SPACE COOPERATIVE                642             642
                                              R&D.
    37   0603830F                            SPACE PROTECTION PROGRAM (SPP)....           9,819           9,819
    38   0603850F                            INTEGRATED BROADCAST SERVICE......          20,046          20,046
    39   0603851F                            INTERCONTINENTAL BALLISTIC MISSILE          67,202          72,202
         ..................................     Program Increase...............                         [20,000]
         ..................................     ICBM...........................                        [-15,000]
    40   0603854F                            WIDEBAND GLOBAL SATCOM RDT&E                12,804          12,804
                                              (SPACE).
    41   0603859F                            POLLUTION PREVENTION..............           2,075           2,075
    42   0603860F                            JOINT PRECISION APPROACH AND                20,112          20,112
                                              LANDING SYSTEMS.
    43   0604015F                            NEXT GENERATION BOMBER............         197,023         197,023
    44   0604283F                            BATTLE MGMT COM & CTRL SENSOR               60,250          31,250
                                              DEVELOPMENT.
         ..................................     3DELRR Contract Delays.........                        [-29,000]
    45   0604317F                            TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER...............           2,553           2,553
    46   0604327F                            HARD AND DEEPLY BURIED TARGET               38,248          38,248
                                              DEFEAT SYSTEM (HDBTDS) PROGRAM.
    47   0604330F                            JOINT DUAL ROLE AIR DOMINANCE               29,759          29,759
                                              MISSILE.
    48   0604337F                            REQUIREMENTS ANALYSIS AND                   24,217          24,217
                                              MATURATION.
    49   0604436F                            NEXT-GENERATION MILSATCOM                        0               0
                                              TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT.
    50   0604635F                            GROUND ATTACK WEAPONS FUZE                  24,467          24,467
                                              DEVELOPMENT.
    51   0604796F                            ALTERNATIVE FUELS.................               0               0
    52   0604830F                            AUTOMATED AIR-TO-AIR REFUELING....               0               0
    53   0604857F                            OPERATIONALLY RESPONSIVE SPACE....          86,543          86,543
    54   0604858F                            TECH TRANSITION PROGRAM...........           2,773           2,773
    55   0305178F                            NATIONAL POLAR-ORBITING                    444,900         444,900
                                              OPERATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL
                                              SATELLITE SYSTEM (NPOESS).
         ..................................
         ..................................  TOTAL, ADVANCED COMPONENT                1,684,385       1,660,385
                                              DEVELOPMENT & PROTOTYPES, AIR
                                              FORCE.
         ..................................
         ..................................  SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT &
                                              DEMONSTRATION, AIR FORCE
    56   0603840F                            GLOBAL BROADCAST SERVICE (GBS)....           5,680           5,680
    57   0604222F                            NUCLEAR WEAPONS SUPPORT...........          18,538          18,538
    58   0604233F                            SPECIALIZED UNDERGRADUATE FLIGHT            21,780          21,780
                                              TRAINING.
    59   0604270F                            ELECTRONIC WARFARE DEVELOPMENT....          26,880          16,880
         ..................................     MALD-J Increment 2--Technology                         [-10,000]
                                                Development Contract Delay.
    60   0604280F                            JOINT TACTICAL RADIO..............               0               0
    61   0604281F                            TACTICAL DATA NETWORKS ENTERPRISE.          52,355          48,105
         ..................................     STRATCOM DNC2 Contract Delays..                         [-3,000]
         ..................................     CLIP--Contract Delays..........                         [-1,250]
    62   0604287F                            PHYSICAL SECURITY EQUIPMENT.......              51              51
    63   0604329F                            SMALL DIAMETER BOMB (SDB).........         132,891         132,891
    64   0604421F                            COUNTERSPACE SYSTEMS..............          31,913          31,913
    65   0604425F                            SPACE SITUATION AWARENESS SYSTEMS.         273,689         273,689
         ..................................     Space Surveillance Telescope                             [6,000]
                                                military utility assessment.
         ..................................     Space Surveillance Telescope...                         [-6,000]
    66   0604429F                            AIRBORNE ELECTRONIC ATTACK........          47,100          39,000
         ..................................     Electronic Attack Pod--Delayed                          [-3,500]
                                                Start.
         ..................................     AEA SoS--Contract Delays.......                         [-4,600]
    67   0604441F                            SPACE BASED INFRARED SYSTEM                621,629         621,629
                                              (SBIRS) HIGH EMD.
         ..................................     Data explotation...............                         [15,000]
         ..................................     SABRS integration on SV 5 and 6                         [20,000]
         ..................................     SSABRS integration on SV 5 and                         [-20,000]
                                                6.
         ..................................     Data exploitation..............                        [-15,000]
    68   0604443F                            THIRD GENERATION INFRARED                        0               0
                                              SURVEILLANCE (3GIRS).

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    69   0604602F                            ARMAMENT/ORDNANCE DEVELOPMENT.....          10,055           6,055
         ..................................     Universal Armament Interface                            [-4,000]
                                                Contract Delay.
    70   0604604F                            SUBMUNITIONS......................           2,427           2,427
    71   0604617F                            AGILE COMBAT SUPPORT..............          11,878           3,920
         ..................................     BEAR--Ahead of Need............                         [-3,900]
         ..................................     Airfield Damage Repair--Ahead                           [-4,058]
                                                of Need.
    72   0604618F                            JOINT DIRECT ATTACK MUNITION......               0               0
    73   0604706F                            LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEMS..............          11,280           9,280
         ..................................     Integrated Aircrew Ensemble--                           [-2,000]
                                                Contract Award Delays.
    74   0604735F                            COMBAT TRAINING RANGES............          28,106           8,106
         ..................................     Joint Threat Emitter Increment                         [-12,000]
                                                2--Rephased Program.
         ..................................     Air Combat Training Systems                             [-8,000]
                                                (P5) Upgrades--Contract Deleay.
    75   0604740F                            INTEGRATED COMMAND & CONTROL                    10              10
                                              APPLICATIONS (IC2A).
    76   0604750F                            INTELLIGENCE EQUIPMENT............             995             995
    77   0604800F                            JOINT STRIKE FIGHTER (JSF)........       1,387,926       1,387,926
    78   0604851F                            INTERCONTINENTAL BALLISTIC MISSILE         158,477         158,477
    79   0604853F                            EVOLVED EXPENDABLE LAUNCH VEHICLE           20,028          20,028
                                              PROGRAM (SPACE).
    80   0605221F                            NEXT GENERATION AERIAL REFUELING           877,084         742,084
                                              AIRCRAFT.
         ..................................     Align funding to signed KC-46A                        [-127,100]
                                                contract.
         ..................................     Excess to Requirement..........                         [-7,900]
    81   0605229F                            CSAR HH-60 RECAPITALIZATION.......          94,113          11,000
         ..................................     Transfer to HC-130                                     [-10,400]
                                                modifications (APAF 75) per
                                                USAF request.
         ..................................     Transfer to HH-60 modifications                        [-54,600]
                                                (APAF 73) per USAF request.
         ..................................     Program reduction to reflect                           [-18,113]
                                                new acquisition strategy.
    82   0605277F                            CSAR-X RDT&E......................               0               0
    83   0605278F                            HC/MC-130 RECAP RDT&E.............          27,071          22,071
         ..................................     Contract Savings...............                         [-5,000]
    84   0605452F                            JOINT SIAP EXECUTIVE PROGRAM                     0               0
                                              OFFICE.
    85   0101125F                            NUCLEAR WEAPONS MODERNIZATION.....          93,867          93,867
    86   0207100F                            LIGHT ATTACK ARMED RECONNAISSANCE           23,721          23,721
                                              (LAAR) SQUADRONS.
    87   0207451F                            SINGLE INTEGRATED AIR PICTURE                    0               0
                                              (SIAP).
    88   0207701F                            FULL COMBAT MISSION TRAINING......          39,826          25,826
         ..................................     Block 40/50 Mission Training                           [-14,000]
                                                Center--Excess to need.
    89   0401138F                            JOINT CARGO AIRCRAFT (JCA)........          27,089          27,089
    90   0401318F                            CV-22.............................          20,723          10,723
         ..................................     Contract Delay.................                        [-10,000]
    91   0401845F                            AIRBORNE SENIOR LEADER C3 (SLC3S).          12,535               0
         ..................................     Program Termination............                        [-12,535]
         ..................................
         ..................................  TOTAL, SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT &              4,079,717       3,763,761
                                              DEMONSTRATION, AIR FORCE.
         ..................................
         ..................................  RDT&E MANAGEMENT SUPPORT, AIR
                                              FORCE
         ..................................
    92   0604256F                            THREAT SIMULATOR DEVELOPMENT......          22,420          22,420
    93   0604759F                            MAJOR T&E INVESTMENT..............          62,206          62,206
    94   0605101F                            RAND PROJECT AIR FORCE............          27,579          27,579
    95   0605502F                            SMALL BUSINESS INNOVATION RESEARCH               0               0
    96   0605712F                            INITIAL OPERATIONAL TEST &                  17,767          17,767
                                              EVALUATION.
    97   0605807F                            TEST AND EVALUATION SUPPORT.......         654,475         704,475
         ..................................     Program Increase...............                         [50,000]
    98   0605860F                            ROCKET SYSTEMS LAUNCH PROGRAM              158,096         158,096
                                              (SPACE).
    99   0605864F                            SPACE TEST PROGRAM (STP)..........          47,926          47,926
   100   0605976F                            FACILITIES RESTORATION AND                  44,547          44,547
                                              MODERNIZATION--TEST AND
                                              EVALUATION SUPPORT.
   101   0605978F                            FACILITIES SUSTAINMENT--TEST AND            27,953          27,953
                                              EVALUATION SUPPORT.
   102   0606323F                            MULTI-SERVICE SYSTEMS ENGINEERING           13,953          13,953
                                              INITIATIVE.
   103   0702806F                            ACQUISITION AND MANAGEMENT SUPPORT          31,966          31,966
   104   0804731F                            GENERAL SKILL TRAINING............           1,510           1,510
   105   0909999F                            FINANCING FOR CANCELLED ACCOUNT                  0               0
                                              ADJUSTMENTS.
   106   1001004F                            INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITIES..........           3,798           3,798
         ..................................
         ..................................  TOTAL, RDT&E MANAGEMENT SUPPORT,         1,114,196       1,164,196
                                              AIR FORCE.
         ..................................
         ..................................  OPERATIONAL SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT,
                                              AIR FORCE
   107   0603423F                            GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM III--            390,889         366,889
                                              OPERATIONAL CONTROL SEGMENT.
         ..................................     Slow execution.................                        [-24,000]
   108   0604263F                            COMMON VERTICAL LIFT SUPPORT                 5,365           5,365
                                              PLATFORM.
   109   0605018F                            AF INTEGRATED PERSONNEL AND PAY             91,866          91,866
                                              SYSTEM (AF-IPPS).
   110   0605024F                            ANTI-TAMPER TECHNOLOGY EXECUTIVE            35,467          35,467
                                              AGENCY.
   112   0101113F                            B-52 SQUADRONS....................         133,261         133,261
   113   0101122F                            AIR-LAUNCHED CRUISE MISSILE (ALCM)             803             803
   114   0101126F                            B-1B SQUADRONS....................          33,011          33,011
   115   0101127F                            B-2 SQUADRONS.....................         340,819         226,836
         ..................................     Delay in EHF communications                           [-113,983]
                                                development due to FAB-T delay.
   116   0101313F                            STRAT WAR PLANNING SYSTEM--                 23,072          23,072
                                              USSTRATCOM.
   117   0101314F                            NIGHT FIST--USSTRATCOM............           5,421           5,421
   119   0102325F                            ATMOSPHERIC EARLY WARNING SYSTEM..           4,485           4,485
   120   0102326F                            REGION/SECTOR OPERATION CONTROL             12,672          12,672
                                              CENTER MODERNIZATION PROGRAM.
   121   0102823F                            STRATEGIC AEROSPACE INTELLIGENCE                14              14
                                              SYSTEM ACTIVITIES.
   122   0203761F                            WARFIGHTER RAPID ACQUISITION                19,934          19,934
                                              PROCESS (WRAP) RAPID TRANSITION
                                              FUND.
   123   0205219F                            MQ-9 UAV..........................         146,824         126,824
         ..................................     Contract Delays................                        [-20,000]
   124   0207040F                            MULTI-PLATFORM ELECTRONIC WARFARE                0               0
                                              EQUIPMENT.
   125   0207131F                            A-10 SQUADRONS....................          11,051          11,051
   126   0207133F                            F-16 SQUADRONS....................         143,869         131,069
         ..................................     SLEP Contract Delay............                        [-12,800]

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   127   0207134F                            F-15E SQUADRONS...................         207,531         194,831
         ..................................     ADCP--Excess to Requirement....                        [-12,700]
   128   0207136F                            MANNED DESTRUCTIVE SUPPRESSION....          13,253          13,253
   129   0207138F                            F-22A SQUADRONS...................         718,432         511,432
         ..................................     Provide funds that Air Force                          [-140,000]
                                                can execute in FY12.
         ..................................     Program Growth.................                        [-67,000]
   130   0207142F                            F-35 SQUADRONS....................          47,841               0
         ..................................     Block IV Development--Ahead of                         [-47,841]
                                                need.
   131   0207161F                            TACTICAL AIM MISSILES.............           8,023           8,023
   132   0207163F                            ADVANCED MEDIUM RANGE AIR-TO-AIR            77,830          77,830
                                              MISSILE (AMRAAM).
   133   0207170F                            JOINT HELMET MOUNTED CUEING SYSTEM           1,436           1,436
                                              (JHMCS).
   134   0207224F                            COMBAT RESCUE AND RECOVERY........           2,292           2,292
   135   0207227F                            COMBAT RESCUE--PARARESCUE.........             927             927
   136   0207247F                            AF TENCAP.........................          20,727          20,727
   137   0207249F                            PRECISION ATTACK SYSTEMS                     3,128           3,128
                                              PROCUREMENT.
   138   0207253F                            COMPASS CALL......................          18,509          18,509
   139   0207268F                            AIRCRAFT ENGINE COMPONENT                  182,967         172,967
                                              IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM.
         ..................................     Excess to Requirement..........                        [-10,000]
   140   0207277F                            ISR INNOVATIONS...................               0               0
   141   0207325F                            JOINT AIR-TO-SURFACE STANDOFF                5,796           5,796
                                              MISSILE (JASSM).
   142   0207410F                            AIR & SPACE OPERATIONS CENTER              121,880         121,880
                                              (AOC).
   143   0207412F                            CONTROL AND REPORTING CENTER (CRC)           3,954           3,954
   144   0207417F                            AIRBORNE WARNING AND CONTROL               135,961          91,961
                                              SYSTEM (AWACS).
         ..................................     NGIFF--Contract Delays.........                        [-20,000]
         ..................................     DRAGON--Contract Delays........                        [-24,000]
   145   0207418F                            TACTICAL AIRBORNE CONTROL SYSTEMS.           8,309           8,309
   146   0207423F                            ADVANCED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS...          90,083          44,883
         ..................................     JTRS Integration and                                    [-5,200]
                                                Engineering Support--Schedule
                                                Delays.
         ..................................     Common Processing Environment--                        [-40,000]
                                                Schedule Delays.
   148   0207431F                            COMBAT AIR INTELLIGENCE SYSTEM               5,428           5,428
                                              ACTIVITIES.
   149   0207438F                            THEATER BATTLE MANAGEMENT (TBM)             15,528          15,528
                                              C4I.
   150   0207444F                            TACTICAL AIR CONTROL PARTY-MOD....          15,978           9,678
         ..................................     VCS--Program Termination and                            [-4,300]
                                                Restructure.
         ..................................     JETS Contract Delays...........                         [-2,000]
   151   0207445F                            FIGHTER TACTICAL DATA LINK........               0               0
   152   0207448F                            C2ISR TACTICAL DATA LINK..........           1,536           1,536
   153   0207449F                            COMMAND AND CONTROL (C2)                    18,102          18,102
                                              CONSTELLATION.
   154   0207581F                            JOINT SURVEILLANCE/TARGET ATTACK           121,610          88,610
                                              RADAR SYSTEM (JSTARS).
         ..................................     Unjustified Request Based on                           [-33,000]
                                                Program Restructure.
   155   0207590F                            SEEK EAGLE........................          18,599          18,599
   156   0207601F                            USAF MODELING AND SIMULATION......          23,091          23,091
   157   0207605F                            WARGAMING AND SIMULATION CENTERS..           5,779           5,779
   158   0207697F                            DISTRIBUTED TRAINING AND EXERCISES           5,264           3,264
         ..................................     Unjustified growth.............                         [-2,000]
   159   0208006F                            MISSION PLANNING SYSTEMS..........          69,918          63,418
         ..................................     CAF Increment IV--Critical                              [-6,500]
                                                Change Delay.
   160   0208021F                            INFORMATION WARFARE SUPPORT.......           2,322           2,322
   161   0208059F                            CYBER COMMAND ACTIVITIES..........             702             702
   168   0301400F                            SPACE SUPERIORITY INTELLIGENCE....          11,866           8,866
         ..................................     Program underexecution due to                           [-3,000]
                                                schedule delays.
   169   0302015F                            E-4B NATIONAL AIRBORNE OPERATIONS            5,845           5,845
                                              CENTER (NAOC).
   170   0303131F                            MINIMUM ESSENTIAL EMERGENCY                 43,811          43,811
                                              COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK (MEECN).
   171   0303140F                            INFORMATION SYSTEMS SECURITY               101,788          92,788
                                              PROGRAM.
         ..................................     Delay due to protest...........                         [-9,000]
   172   0303141F                            GLOBAL COMBAT SUPPORT SYSTEM......             449             449
   173   0303150F                            GLOBAL COMMAND AND CONTROL SYSTEM.           3,854           3,854
   174   0303158F                            JOINT COMMAND AND CONTROL PROGRAM                0               0
                                              (JC2).
   175   0303601F                            MILSATCOM TERMINALS...............         238,729         188,729
         ..................................     Transfer to FAB-T alternative                          [-50,000]
                                                line 175a.
  175a   0303601F                            FAB-T ALTERNATIVE.................               0          50,000
         ..................................     Transfer from FAB-T line 175...                         [50,000]
   177   0304260F                            AIRBORNE SIGINT ENTERPRISE........         121,748         108,248
         ..................................     Contract/Program Delays........                        [-13,500]
   180   0305099F                            GLOBAL AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT                4,604           4,604
                                              (GATM).
   181   0305103F                            CYBER SECURITY INITIATIVE.........           2,026           2,026
   182   0305105F                            DOD CYBER CRIME CENTER............             282             282
   183   0305110F                            SATELLITE CONTROL NETWORK (SPACE).          18,337          18,337
   184   0305111F                            WEATHER SERVICE...................          31,084          31,084
   185   0305114F                            AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL, APPROACH, AND          63,367           9,867
                                              LANDING SYSTEM (ATCALS).
         ..................................     D--RAPCON Contract Delay.......                        [-53,500]
   186   0305116F                            AERIAL TARGETS....................          50,620          45,620
         ..................................     QF-16--Excess to Need..........                         [-5,000]
   189   0305128F                            SECURITY AND INVESTIGATIVE                     366             366
                                              ACTIVITIES.
   190   0305146F                            DEFENSE JOINT COUNTERINTELLIGENCE               39              39
                                              ACTIVITIES.
   191   0305159F                            ENTERPRISE QUERY & CORRELATION....               0          10,000
         ..................................     Enterprise query & correlation.                         [20,000]
         ..................................     Classified Adjustment..........                        [-10,000]
   192   0305164F                            NAVSTAR GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM          133,601          42,601
                                              (USER EQUIPMENT) (SPACE).
         ..................................     Contract delay.................                        [-91,000]
   193   0305165F                            NAVSTAR GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM           17,893          17,893
                                              (SPACE AND CONTROL SEGMENTS).
   195   0305173F                            SPACE AND MISSILE TEST AND                 196,254         196,254
                                              EVALUATION CENTER.
   196   0305174F                            SPACE INNOVATION AND DEVELOPMENT             2,961           2,961
                                              CENTER.
   197   0305182F                            SPACELIFT RANGE SYSTEM (SPACE)....           9,940           9,940
   198   0305193F                            INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT TO                      1,271           1,271
                                              INFORMATION OPERATIONS (IO).
   199   0305202F                            DRAGON U-2........................               0               0

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   200   0305205F                            ENDURANCE UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES          52,425          15,925
         ..................................     Funded via reprogramming action                         [-6,500]
         ..................................     Program reduction..............                        [-30,000]
   201   0305206F                            AIRBORNE RECONNAISSANCE SYSTEMS...         106,877          99,677
         ..................................     Unjustified request............                         [-7,200]
   202   0305207F                            MANNED RECONNAISSANCE SYSTEMS.....          13,049          13,049
   203   0305208F                            DISTRIBUTED COMMON GROUND/SURFACE           90,724          85,724
                                              SYSTEMS.
         ..................................     Contract delays................                         [-5,000]
   204   0305219F                            MQ-1 PREDATOR A UAV...............          14,112          11,642
         ..................................     Common Sensor Payload--Ahead of                         [-2,470]
                                                Need.
   205   0305220F                            RQ-4 UAV..........................         423,462         383,462
         ..................................     Contract delays................                        [-40,000]
   206   0305221F                            NETWORK-CENTRIC COLLABORATIVE                7,348           7,348
                                              TARGETING.
   207   0305265F                            GPS III SPACE SEGMENT.............         463,081         463,081
   208   0305614F                            JSPOC MISSION SYSTEM..............         118,950          83,950
         ..................................     JMS program restructure........                        [-35,000]
   209   0305887F                            INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT TO                     14,736          14,736
                                              INFORMATION WARFARE.
   210   0305913F                            NUDET DETECTION SYSTEM (SPACE)....          81,989          81,989
   211   0305924F                            NATIONAL SECURITY SPACE OFFICE....               0               0
   212   0305940F                            SPACE SITUATION AWARENESS                   31,956          31,956
                                              OPERATIONS.
   213   0307141F                            INFORMATION OPERATIONS TECHNOLOGY           23,931          23,931
                                              INTEGRATION & TOOL DEVELOPMENT.
   214   0308699F                            SHARED EARLY WARNING (SEW)........           1,663           1,663
   215   0401115F                            C-130 AIRLIFT SQUADRON............          24,509           6,509
         ..................................     Contract Delays................                        [-18,000]
   216   0401119F                            C-5 AIRLIFT SQUADRONS (IF)........          24,941          12,941
         ..................................     RERP Program Rephased..........                        [-12,000]
   217   0401130F                            C-17 AIRCRAFT (IF)................         128,169          94,269
         ..................................     Contract Delays................                        [-33,900]
   218   0401132F                            C-130J PROGRAM....................          39,537          39,537
   219   0401134F                            LARGE AIRCRAFT IR COUNTERMEASURES            7,438           7,438
                                              (LAIRCM).
   220   0401139F                            LIGHT MOBILITY AIRCRAFT (LIMA)....           1,308               0
         ..................................     Funded in Public Law 112-10....                         [-1,308]
   221   0401218F                            KC-135S...........................           6,161           6,161
   222   0401219F                            KC-10S............................          30,868          30,868
   223   0401314F                            OPERATIONAL SUPPORT AIRLIFT.......          82,591          37,591
         ..................................     VC-25A--Funding Ahead of Need..                        [-45,000]
   224   0401315F                            C-STOL AIRCRAFT...................               0               0
   225   0408011F                            SPECIAL TACTICS / COMBAT CONTROL..           7,118           5,218
         ..................................     Line of Sight--Contract Delay..                         [-1,900]
   226   0702207F                            DEPOT MAINTENANCE (NON-IF)........           1,531           1,531
   227   0702976F                            FACILITIES RESTORATION &                         0               0
                                              MODERNIZATION--LOGISTICS.
   228   0708012F                            LOGISTICS SUPPORT ACTIVITIES......             944             944
   229   0708610F                            LOGISTICS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY           140,284         140,284
                                              (LOGIT).
   230   0708611F                            SUPPORT SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT.......          10,990          10,990
   231   0801711F                            RECRUITING ACTIVITIES.............               0               0
   232   0804743F                            OTHER FLIGHT TRAINING.............             322             322
   233   0804757F                            JOINT NATIONAL TRAINING CENTER....              11              11
   234   0804772F                            TRAINING DEVELOPMENTS.............               0               0
   235   0808716F                            OTHER PERSONNEL ACTIVITIES........             113             113
   236   0901202F                            JOINT PERSONNEL RECOVERY AGENCY...           2,483           2,483
   237   0901218F                            CIVILIAN COMPENSATION PROGRAM.....           1,508           1,508
   238   0901220F                            PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION..........           8,041           1,041
         ..................................     Contract Delays................                         [-7,000]
   239   0901226F                            AIR FORCE STUDIES AND ANALYSIS                 928             928
                                              AGENCY.
   240   0901279F                            FACILITIES OPERATION--                      12,118          12,118
                                              ADMINISTRATIVE.
   241   0901538F                            FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT INFORMATION           101,317          76,317
                                              SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT.
         ..................................     DEAMS--Excess to Requirement...                        [-25,000]
   242   0902998F                            MANAGEMENT HQ--ADP SUPPORT (AF)...             299             299
  242A   9999999999                          CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS...............      12,063,140      11,829,329
         ..................................     Classified Adjustment..........                       [-233,811]
         ..................................
         ..................................  TOTAL, OPERATIONAL SYSTEMS              18,573,266      17,318,853
                                              DEVELOPMENT, AIR FORCE.
         ..................................
         ..................................  TOTAL, RDT&E AIR FORCE............      27,737,701      26,183,332
         ..................................
         ..................................
         ..................................  RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST &
                                              EVAL, DW
         ..................................
         ..................................  BASIC RESEARCH, DW
     1   0601000BR                           DTRA BASIC RESEARCH INITIATIVE....          47,737          47,737
     2   0601101E                            DEFENSE RESEARCH SCIENCES.........         290,773         290,773
     3   0601110D8Z                          BASIC RESEARCH INITIATIVES........          14,731          14,731
     4   0601111D8Z                          GOVERNMENT/INDUSTRY COSPONSORSHIP                0               0
                                              OF UNIVERSITY RESEARCH.
     5   0601117E                            BASIC OPERATIONAL MEDICAL RESEARCH          37,870          37,870
                                              SCIENCE.
     6   0601120D8Z                          NATIONAL DEFENSE EDUCATION PROGRAM         101,591          86,591
         ..................................     Program Decrease...............                        [-15,000]
     7   0601384BP                           CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL DEFENSE             52,617          52,617
                                              PROGRAM.
         ..................................
         ..................................  TOTAL, BASIC RESEARCH, DW.........         545,319         530,319
         ..................................
         ..................................  APPLIED RESEARCH, DW
         ..................................
     8   0602000D8Z                          JOINT MUNITIONS TECHNOLOGY........          21,592          20,592
         ..................................     Excessive growth...............                         [-1,000]
     9   0602115E                            BIOMEDICAL TECHNOLOGY.............         110,000         110,000

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    10   0602228D8Z                          HISTORICALLY BLACK COLLEGES AND                  0               0
                                              UNIVERSITIES (HBCU) SCIENCE.
    11   0602234D8Z                          LINCOLN LABORATORY RESEARCH                 37,916          37,916
                                              PROGRAM.
    12   0602250D8Z                          SYSTEMS 2020 APPLIED RESEARCH.....           4,381           4,381
    13   0602303E                            INFORMATION & COMMUNICATIONS               400,499         400,499
                                              TECHNOLOGY.
    14   0602304E                            COGNITIVE COMPUTING SYSTEMS.......          49,365          49,365
    15   0602305E                            MACHINE INTELLIGENCE..............          61,351          61,351
    16   0602383E                            BIOLOGICAL WARFARE DEFENSE........          30,421          30,421
    17   0602384BP                           CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL DEFENSE            219,873         219,873
                                              PROGRAM.
    18   0602663D8Z                          DATA TO DECISIONS APPLIED RESEARCH           9,235           5,235
         ..................................     Program Decrease...............                         [-4,000]
    19   0602668D8Z                          CYBER SECURITY RESEARCH...........           9,735           4,735
         ..................................     Program Decrease...............                         [-5,000]
    20   0602670D8Z                          HUMAN, SOCIAL AND CULTURE BEHAVIOR          14,923          10,923
                                              MODELING (HSCB) APPLIED RESEARCH.
         ..................................     Excessive growth...............                         [-4,000]
    21   0602702E                            TACTICAL TECHNOLOGY...............         206,422         206,422
    22   0602715E                            MATERIALS AND BIOLOGICAL                   237,837         237,837
                                              TECHNOLOGY.
    23   0602716E                            ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY............         215,178         215,178
    24   0602718BR                           WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION DEFEAT         196,954         186,501
                                              TECHNOLOGIES.
         ..................................     Due to slow execution..........                        [-10,453]
    25   1160401BB                           SPECIAL OPERATIONS TECHNOLOGY               26,591          26,591
                                              DEVELOPMENT.
    26   1160407BB                           SOF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT               0               0
         ..................................
         ..................................  TOTAL, APPLIED RESEARCH, DW.......       1,852,273       1,827,820
         ..................................
         ..................................  ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT
                                              (ATD), DW
    27   0603000D8Z                          JOINT MUNITIONS ADVANCED                    24,771          20,271
                                              TECHNOLOGY.
         ..................................     Excessive growth...............                         [-4,500]
    28   0603121D8Z                          SO/LIC ADVANCED DEVELOPMENT.......          45,028          45,028
    29   0603122D8Z                          COMBATING TERRORISM TECHNOLOGY              77,019          77,019
                                              SUPPORT.
    30   0603160BR                           COUNTERPROLIFERATION INITIATIVES--         283,073         271,123
                                              PROLIFERATION PREVENTION AND
                                              DEFEAT.
         ..................................     Due to slow execution..........                        [-11,950]
    31   0603175C                            BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENSE                   75,003          75,003
                                              TECHNOLOGY.
    32   0603200D8Z                          JOINT ADVANCED CONCEPTS...........           7,903           7,903
    33   0603225D8Z                          JOINT DOD-DOE MUNITIONS TECHNOLOGY          20,372          20,372
                                              DEVELOPMENT.
    34   0603250D8Z                          SYSTEMS 2020 ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY             4,381           4,381
                                              DEVELOPMENT.
    35   0603264S                            AGILE TRANSPORTATION FOR THE 21ST              998             998
                                              CENTURY (AT21)--THEATER
                                              CAPABILITY.
    36   0603274C                            SPECIAL PROGRAM--MDA TECHNOLOGY...          61,458          61,458
    37   0603286E                            ADVANCED AEROSPACE SYSTEMS........          98,878          98,878
    38   0603287E                            SPACE PROGRAMS AND TECHNOLOGY.....          97,541          97,541
    39   0603384BP                           CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL DEFENSE            229,235         229,235
                                              PROGRAM--ADVANCED DEVELOPMENT.
    40   0603618D8Z                          JOINT ELECTRONIC ADVANCED                    7,287           7,287
                                              TECHNOLOGY.
    41   0603648D8Z                          JOINT CAPABILITY TECHNOLOGY                187,707         177,707
                                              DEMONSTRATIONS.
         ..................................     Program Decrease- Unjustified                          [-10,000]
                                                growth.
    42   0603662D8Z                          NETWORKED COMMUNICATIONS                    23,890          23,890
                                              CAPABILITIES.
    43   0603663D8Z                          DATA TO DECISIONS ADVANCED                   9,235           5,235
                                              TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT.
         ..................................     Program Decrease...............                         [-4,000]
    44   0603665D8Z                          BIOMETRICS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY.          10,762          10,762
    45   0603668D8Z                          CYBER SECURITY ADVANCED RESEARCH..          10,709           5,709
         ..................................     Program Decrease...............                         [-5,000]
    46   0603670D8Z                          HUMAN, SOCIAL AND CULTURE BEHAVIOR          18,179          14,179
                                              MODELING (HSCB) ADVANCED
                                              DEVELOPMENT.
         ..................................     Excessive growth...............                         [-4,000]
    47   0603680D8Z                          DEFENSE-WIDE MANUFACTURING SCIENCE          17,888          47,888
                                              AND TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM.
         ..................................     Program Increase- Industrial                            [30,000]
                                                Base Innovation Fund program.
    48   0603699D8Z                          EMERGING CAPABILITIES TECHNOLOGY            26,972          13,972
                                              DEVELOPMENT.
         ..................................     Cargo airship demonstration....                          [2,000]
         ..................................     Pelican........................                        [-15,000]
    49   0603711D8Z                          JOINT ROBOTICS PROGRAM/AUTONOMOUS            9,756           9,756
                                              SYSTEMS.
    50   0603712S                            GENERIC LOGISTICS R&D TECHNOLOGY            23,887          23,887
                                              DEMONSTRATIONS.
    51   0603713S                            DEPLOYMENT AND DISTRIBUTION                 41,976          35,976
                                              ENTERPRISE TECHNOLOGY.
         ..................................     Excessive growth...............                         [-6,000]
    52   0603716D8Z                          STRATEGIC ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH            66,409          66,409
                                              PROGRAM.
    53   0603720S                            MICROELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY                 91,132          61,132
                                              DEVELOPMENT AND SUPPORT.
         ..................................     Program reduction..............                        [-30,000]
    54   0603727D8Z                          JOINT WARFIGHTING PROGRAM.........          10,547          10,547
    55   0603739E                            ADVANCED ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGIES.         160,286         160,286
    56   0603745D8Z                          SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR (SAR)                   0               0
                                              COHERENT CHANGE DETECTION (CDD).
    57   0603755D8Z                          HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING                       0               0
                                              MODERNIZATION PROGRAM.
    58   0603760E                            COMMAND, CONTROL AND                       296,537         296,537
                                              COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS.
    59   0603765E                            CLASSIFIED DARPA PROGRAMS.........         107,226         107,226
    60   0603766E                            NETWORK-CENTRIC WARFARE TECHNOLOGY         235,245         235,245
    61   0603767E                            SENSOR TECHNOLOGY.................         271,802         271,802
   61A   0604775D8Z                          DEFENSE RAPID INNOVATION PROGRAM..               0         200,000
         ..................................     Program Increase...............                        [200,000]
    62   0603768E                            GUIDANCE TECHNOLOGY...............               0               0
    63   0603769SE                           DISTRIBUTED LEARNING ADVANCED               13,579          13,579
                                              TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT.
    64   0603781D8Z                          SOFTWARE ENGINEERING INSTITUTE....          30,424          30,424
    65   0603826D8Z                          QUICK REACTION SPECIAL PROJECTS...          89,925          79,925
         ..................................     Program Decrease...............                        [-10,000]
    66   0603828D8Z                          JOINT EXPERIMENTATION.............          58,130          48,130
         ..................................     Program adjustment.............                        [-10,000]
    67   0603832D8Z                          DOD MODELING AND SIMULATION                 37,029          31,029
                                              MANAGEMENT OFFICE.
         ..................................     Program Decrease...............                         [-6,000]
    68   0603901C                            DIRECTED ENERGY RESEARCH..........          96,329          36,329
         ..................................     Program Decrease--ALTB.........                        [-60,000]
    69   0603902C                            NEXT GENERATION AEGIS MISSILE.....         123,456         123,456

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    70   0603941D8Z                          TEST & EVALUATION SCIENCE &                 99,593          99,593
                                              TECHNOLOGY.
    71   0603942D8Z                          TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER...............               0               0
         ..................................     Program Increase- Technology                            [10,000]
                                                Transition Initiative.
         ..................................     Technology Transition                                  [-10,000]
                                                Initiative.
    72   0604055D8Z                          OPERATIONAL ENERGY CAPABILITY               20,444          20,444
                                              IMPROVEMENT.
    73   0303310D8Z                          CWMD SYSTEMS......................           7,788           7,788
    74   1160402BB                           SPECIAL OPERATIONS ADVANCED                 35,242          30,242
                                              TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT.
         ..................................     Excess to need.................                         [-5,000]
    75   1160422BB                           AVIATION ENGINEERING ANALYSIS.....             837             837
    76   1160472BB                           SOF INFORMATION AND BROADCAST                4,924           4,924
                                              SYSTEMS ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY.
         ..................................
         ..................................  TOTAL, ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY               3,270,792       3,321,342
                                              DEVELOPMENT (ATD), DW.
         ..................................
         ..................................  ADVANCED COMPONENT DEVELOPMENT &
                                              PROTOTYPES, DW
    77   0603161D8Z                          NUCLEAR AND CONVENTIONAL PHYSICAL           36,798          36,798
                                              SECURITY EQUIPMENT RDT&E ADC&P.
    78   0603527D8Z                          RETRACT LARCH.....................          21,040          21,040
    79   0603600D8Z                          WALKOFF...........................         112,142         112,142
    80   0603709D8Z                          JOINT ROBOTICS PROGRAM............          11,129          11,129
    81   0603714D8Z                          ADVANCED SENSOR APPLICATIONS                18,408          18,408
                                              PROGRAM.
    82   0603851D8Z                          ENVIRONMENTAL SECURITY TECHNICAL            63,606          63,606
                                              CERTIFICATION PROGRAM.
    83   0603881C                            BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENSE TERMINAL         290,452         310,452
                                              DEFENSE SEGMENT.
         ..................................     THAAD production improvements..                         [20,000]
    84   0603882C                            BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENSE                1,161,001       1,161,001
                                              MIDCOURSE DEFENSE SEGMENT.
    85   0603883C                            BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENSE BOOST                  0               0
                                              DEFENSE SEGMENT.
    86   0603884BP                           CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL DEFENSE            261,143         234,155
                                              PROGRAM.
         ..................................     JPID program restructure.......                        [-13,988]
         ..................................     INATS schedule delays..........                        [-13,000]
    87   0603884C                            BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENSE SENSORS.         222,374         222,374
    88   0603888C                            BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENSE TEST &         1,071,039       1,022,039
                                              TARGETS.
         ..................................     Program Decrease--Excess funds.                        [-40,000]
         ..................................     Excess to need.................                         [-9,000]
    89   0603890C                            BMD ENABLING PROGRAMS.............         373,563         373,563
    90   0603891C                            SPECIAL PROGRAMS--MDA.............         296,554         296,554
    91   0603892C                            AEGIS BMD.........................         960,267       1,250,267
         ..................................     SM-3 Block IB production                                [30,000]
                                                improvements.
         ..................................     Transfer from procurement to                           [260,000]
                                                correct test failures.
    92   0603893C                            SPACE TRACKING & SURVEILLANCE               96,353          96,353
                                              SYSTEM.
    93   0603895C                            BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENSE SYSTEM             7,951           7,951
                                              SPACE PROGRAMS.
    94   0603896C                            BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENSE COMMAND          364,103         364,103
                                              AND CONTROL, BATTLE MANAGEMENT
                                              AND COMMUNICATI.
    95   0603897C                            BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENSE HERCULES               0               0
    96   0603898C                            BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENSE JOINT             41,225          41,225
                                              WARFIGHTER SUPPORT.
    97   0603904C                            MISSILE DEFENSE INTEGRATION &               69,325          69,325
                                              OPERATIONS CENTER (MDIOC).
    98   0603906C                            REGARDING TRENCH..................          15,797          15,797
    99   0603907C                            SEA BASED X-BAND RADAR (SBX)......         177,058         157,058
         ..................................     Program Decrease--Excess funds.                        [-20,000]
   100   0603911C                            BMD EUROPEAN CAPABILITY...........               0               0
   101   0603913C                            ISRAELI COOPERATIVE PROGRAMS......         106,100         156,100
         ..................................     David's Sling development......                         [25,000]
         ..................................     Arrow System Improvement                                [20,000]
                                                Program.
         ..................................     Arrow-3 interceptor development                          [5,000]
   102   0603920D8Z                          HUMANITARIAN DEMINING.............          14,996          14,996
   103   0603923D8Z                          COALITION WARFARE.................          12,743          12,743
   104   0604016D8Z                          DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE CORROSION              3,221          35,321
                                              PROGRAM.
         ..................................     Program increase--funding                               [32,100]
                                                shortfall.
   105   0604400D8Z                          DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (DOD)                 25,120          25,120
                                              UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEM (UAS)
                                              COMMON DEVELOPMENT.
   106   0604648D8Z                          JOINT CAPABILITY TECHNOLOGY                      0               0
                                              DEMONSTRATIONS.
   107   0604670D8Z                          HUMAN, SOCIAL AND CULTURE BEHAVIOR          10,309           8,309
                                              MODELING (HSCB) RESEARCH AND
                                              ENGINEERING.
         ..................................     Program Decrease...............                         [-2,000]
   108   0604787D8Z                          JOINT SYSTEMS INTEGRATION COMMAND           13,024           8,024
                                              (JSIC).
         ..................................     Program Decrease...............                         [-5,000]
   109   0604828D8Z                          JOINT FIRES INTEGRATION AND                  9,290           9,290
                                              INTEROPERABILITY TEAM.
   110   0604880C                            LAND-BASED SM-3 (LBSM3)...........         306,595         306,595
   111   0604881C                            AEGIS SM-3 BLOCK IIA CO-                   424,454         444,454
                                              DEVELOPMENT.
         ..................................     Program Increase- software                              [20,000]
                                                Integration.
   112   0604883C                            PRECISION TRACKING SPACE SENSOR            160,818         160,818
                                              RDT&E.
   113   0604884C                            AIRBORNE INFRARED (ABIR)..........          46,877          46,877
   114   0605017D8Z                          REDUCTION OF TOTAL OWNERSHIP COST.               0               0
   115   0303191D8Z                          JOINT ELECTROMAGNETIC TECHNOLOGY             3,358           3,358
                                              (JET) PROGRAM.
         ..................................
         ..................................  TOTAL, ADVANCED COMPONENT                6,808,233       7,117,345
                                              DEVELOPMENT & PROTOTYPES, DW.
         ..................................
         ..................................  SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT AND
                                              DEMONSTRATION (SDD), DW
   116   0604051D8Z                          DEFENSE ACQUISITION CHALLENGE                    0               0
                                              PROGRAM (DACP).
   117   0604161D8Z                          NUCLEAR AND CONVENTIONAL PHYSICAL            7,220           7,220
                                              SECURITY EQUIPMENT RDT&E SDD.
   118   0604165D8Z                          PROMPT GLOBAL STRIKE CAPABILITY            204,824         204,824
                                              DEVELOPMENT.
   119   0604384BP                           CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL DEFENSE            400,608         390,608
                                              PROGRAM.
         ..................................     Decontamination FOS delays.....                        [-10,000]
   120   0604709D8Z                          JOINT ROBOTICS PROGRAM............           2,782           2,782
   121   0604764K                            ADVANCED IT SERVICES JOINT PROGRAM          49,198          44,198
                                              OFFICE (AITS-JPO).
         ..................................     Cyber threat discovery.........                         [20,000]
         ..................................     Program growth.................                        [-25,000]
   122   0604771D8Z                          JOINT TACTICAL INFORMATION                  17,395          17,395
                                              DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM (JTIDS).
   123   0605000BR                           WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION DEFEAT           5,888           5,285
                                              CAPABILITIES.
         ..................................     Due to slow execution..........                           [-603]
   124   0605013BL                           INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT          12,228          12,228

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   125   0605018BTA                          DEFENSE INTEGRATED MILITARY HUMAN                0               0
                                              RESOURCES SYSTEM (DIMHRS).
   126   0605020BTA                          BUSINESS TRANSFORMATION AGENCY R&D               0               0
                                              ACTIVITIES.
   127   0605021SE                           HOMELAND PERSONNEL SECURITY                    389             389
                                              INITIATIVE.
   128   0605022D8Z                          DEFENSE EXPORTABILITY PROGRAM.....           1,929           1,929
   129   0605027D8Z                          OUSD(C) IT DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVES           4,993           4,993
   130   0605070S                            DOD ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT         134,285          84,285
                                              AND DEMONSTRATION.
         ..................................     Program Growth.................                        [-50,000]
   131   0605075D8Z                          DCMO POLICY AND INTEGRATION.......          41,808          31,808
         ..................................     Program Growth.................                        [-10,000]
   132   0605140D8Z                          TRUSTED FOUNDRY...................               0               0
   133   0605210D8Z                          DEFENSE-WIDE ELECTRONIC                     14,950          14,950
                                              PROCUREMENT CAPABILITIES.
   134   0605648D8Z                          DEFENSE ACQUISITION EXECUTIVE                    0               0
                                              (DAE) PILOT PROGRAM.
   135   0303141K                            GLOBAL COMBAT SUPPORT SYSTEM......          19,837          19,837
   136   0807708D8Z                          WOUNDED ILL AND INJURED SENIOR                   0               0
                                              OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE (WII-SOC)
                                              STAFF OFFICE.
         ..................................
         ..................................  TOTAL, SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT AND              918,334         842,731
                                              DEMONSTRATION (SDD), DW.
         ..................................
         ..................................  RDT&E MANAGEMENT SUPPORT, DW
   137   0604774D8Z                          DEFENSE READINESS REPORTING SYSTEM           6,658           6,658
                                              (DRRS).
   138   0604875D8Z                          JOINT SYSTEMS ARCHITECTURE                   4,731           4,731
                                              DEVELOPMENT.
   139   0604940D8Z                          CENTRAL TEST AND EVALUATION                140,231         140,231
                                              INVESTMENT DEVELOPMENT (CTEIP).
   140   0604942D8Z                          ASSESSMENTS AND EVALUATIONS.......           2,757           2,757
   141   0604943D8Z                          THERMAL VICAR.....................           7,827           7,827
   142   0605100D8Z                          JOINT MISSION ENVIRONMENT TEST              10,479          10,479
                                              CAPABILITY (JMETC).
   143   0605104D8Z                          TECHNICAL STUDIES, SUPPORT AND              34,213          28,213
                                              ANALYSIS.
         ..................................     OSD recommendation due to                               [-6,000]
                                                underexecution.
   144   0605110D8Z                          USD(A&T)--CRITICAL TECHNOLOGY                1,486           1,486
                                              SUPPORT.
   145   0605117D8Z                          FOREIGN MATERIAL ACQUISITION AND            64,524          64,524
                                              EXPLOITATION.
   146   0605126J                            JOINT INTEGRATED AIR AND MISSILE            79,859          61,490
                                              DEFENSE ORGANIZATION (JIAMDO).
         ..................................     Underexecution.................                        [-18,369]
   147   0605128D8Z                          CLASSIFIED PROGRAM USD(P).........               0               0
   148   0605130D8Z                          FOREIGN COMPARATIVE TESTING.......          19,080          19,080
   149   0605142D8Z                          SYSTEMS ENGINEERING...............          41,884          41,884
   150   0605161D8Z                          NUCLEAR MATTERS-PHYSICAL SECURITY.           4,261           4,261
   151   0605170D8Z                          SUPPORT TO NETWORKS AND                      9,437           9,437
                                              INFORMATION INTEGRATION.
   152   0605200D8Z                          GENERAL SUPPORT TO USD                       6,549           6,549
                                              (INTELLIGENCE).
   153   0605384BP                           CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL DEFENSE             92,806          92,806
                                              PROGRAM.
   154   0605502BP                           SMALL BUSINESS INNOVATIVE                        0               0
                                              RESEARCH--CHEMICAL BIOLOGICAL DEF.
   155   0605502BR                           SMALL BUSINESS INNOVATION RESEARCH               0               0
   156   0605502C                            SMALL BUSINESS INNOVATIVE                        0               0
                                              RESEARCH--MDA.
   157   0605502D8Z                          SMALL BUSINESS INNOVATIVE RESEARCH               0               0
   158   0605502E                            SMALL BUSINESS INNOVATIVE RESEARCH               0               0
   159   0605502S                            SMALL BUSINESS INNOVATIVE RESEARCH               0               0
   160   0605790D8Z                          SMALL BUSINESS INNOVATION RESEARCH           1,924           1,924
                                              (SBIR)/ SMALL BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY
                                              TRANSFER (S.
   161   0605798D8Z                          DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY ANALYSIS.......          16,135          16,135
   162   0605799D8Z                          EMERGING CAPABILITIES.............               0               0
   163   0605801KA                           DEFENSE TECHNICAL INFORMATION               56,269          52,269
                                              CENTER (DTIC).
         ..................................     Program Decrease...............                         [-4,000]
   164   0605803SE                           R&D IN SUPPORT OF DOD ENLISTMENT,           49,810          49,810
                                              TESTING AND EVALUATION.
   165   0605804D8Z                          DEVELOPMENT TEST AND EVALUATION...          15,805          20,805
         ..................................     Program Increase...............                          [5,000]
   166   0605897E                            DARPA AGENCY RELOCATION...........           1,000           1,000
   167   0605898E                            MANAGEMENT HQ--R&D................          66,689          66,689
   168   0606100D8Z                          BUDGET AND PROGRAM ASSESSMENTS....           4,528           4,528
   169   0606301D8Z                          AVIATION SAFETY TECHNOLOGIES......           6,925           6,925
   170   0203345D8Z                          OPERATIONS SECURITY (OPSEC).......           1,777           1,777
   171   0204571J                            JOINT STAFF ANALYTICAL SUPPORT....              18              18
   174   0303166D8Z                          SUPPORT TO INFORMATION OPERATIONS           12,209          12,209
                                              (IO) CAPABILITIES.
   175   0303169D8Z                          INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY RAPID                 4,288           4,288
                                              ACQUISITION.
   176   0305103E                            CYBER SECURITY INITIATIVE.........          10,000           5,000
         ..................................     Execution delays...............                         [-5,000]
   177   0305193D8Z                          INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT TO                     15,002          15,002
                                              INFORMATION OPERATIONS (IO).
   179   0305400D8Z                          WARFIGHTING AND INTELLIGENCE-                  861             861
                                              RELATED SUPPORT.
   180   0804767D8Z                          COCOM EXERCISE ENGAGEMENT AND               59,958          59,958
                                              TRAINING TRANSFORMATION (CE2T2).
   181   0901585C                            PENTAGON RESERVATION..............               0               0
   182   0901598C                            MANAGEMENT HQ--MDA................          28,908          28,908
   183   0901598D8W                          IT SOFTWARE DEV INITIATIVES.......             167             167
         ..................................
  184A   9999999999                          CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS...............          82,627          82,627
         ..................................
         ..................................  TOTAL, RDT&E MANAGEMENT SUPPORT,           961,682         933,313
                                              DW.
         ..................................
         ..................................  OPERATIONAL SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT,
                                              DW
   185   0604130V                            ENTERPRISE SECURITY SYSTEM (ESS)..           8,706           8,706
   186   0605127T                            REGIONAL INTERNATIONAL OUTREACH              2,165           2,165
                                              (RIO) AND PARTNERSHIP FOR PEACE
                                              INFORMATION MANA.
   187   0605147T                            OVERSEAS HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE               288             288
                                              SHARED INFORMATION SYSTEM
                                              (OHASIS).
   188   0607384BP                           CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL DEFENSE             15,956          15,956
                                              (OPERATIONAL SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT).
   189   0607828D8Z                          JOINT INTEGRATION AND                       29,880          29,880
                                              INTEROPERABILITY.
   190   0208043J                            CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS...............           2,402           2,402
   191   0208045K                            C4I INTEROPERABILITY..............          72,403          72,403
   193   0301144K                            JOINT/ALLIED COALITION INFORMATION           7,093           7,093
                                              SHARING.
   200   0302016K                            NATIONAL MILITARY COMMAND SYSTEM-              481             481
                                              WIDE SUPPORT.
   201   0302019K                            DEFENSE INFO INFRASTRUCTURE                  8,366          18,366
                                              ENGINEERING AND INTEGRATION.
         ..................................     Cybersecurity pilots...........                         [20,000]
         ..................................     Cybersecurity pilots...........                        [-10,000]

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   202   0303126K                            LONG-HAUL COMMUNICATIONS--DCS.....          11,324          11,324
   203   0303131K                            MINIMUM ESSENTIAL EMERGENCY                 12,514          12,514
                                              COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK (MEECN).
   204   0303135G                            PUBLIC KEY INFRASTRUCTURE (PKI)...           6,548           6,548
   205   0303136G                            KEY MANAGEMENT INFRASTRUCTURE               33,751          33,751
                                              (KMI).
   206   0303140D8Z                          INFORMATION SYSTEMS SECURITY                11,753          11,753
                                              PROGRAM.
   207   0303140G                            INFORMATION SYSTEMS SECURITY               348,593         351,593
                                              PROGRAM.
         ..................................     File sanitization tool (FiST)..                          [3,000]
   208   0303140K                            INFORMATION SYSTEMS SECURITY                 5,500           5,500
                                              PROGRAM.
   209   0303148K                            DISA MISSION SUPPORT OPERATIONS...               0               0
   210   0303149J                            C4I FOR THE WARRIOR...............               0               0
   211   0303150K                            GLOBAL COMMAND AND CONTROL SYSTEM.          54,739          54,739
   212   0303153K                            DEFENSE SPECTRUM ORGANIZATION.....          29,154          29,154
   213   0303170K                            NET-CENTRIC ENTERPRISE SERVICES              1,830           1,830
                                              (NCES).
   214   0303260D8Z                          JOINT MILITARY DECEPTION                     1,241           1,241
                                              INITIATIVE.
   215   0303610K                            TELEPORT PROGRAM..................           6,418           6,418
   217   0304210BB                           SPECIAL APPLICATIONS FOR                     5,045           5,045
                                              CONTINGENCIES.
   220   0305103D8Z                          CYBER SECURITY INITIATIVE.........             411             411
   222   0305103K                            CYBER SECURITY INITIATIVE.........           4,341           4,341
   223   0305125D8Z                          CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION          13,008          13,008
                                              (CIP).
   227   0305186D8Z                          POLICY R&D PROGRAMS...............           6,603           2,892
         ..................................     OSD recommendation due to                               [-3,711]
                                                underexecution.
   229   0305199D8Z                          NET CENTRICITY....................          14,926          11,693
         ..................................     OSD recommendation due to                               [-3,233]
                                                underexecution.
   232   0305208BB                           DISTRIBUTED COMMON GROUND/SURFACE            4,303           4,303
                                              SYSTEMS.
   235   0305208K                            DISTRIBUTED COMMON GROUND/SURFACE            3,154           3,154
                                              SYSTEMS.
   237   0305219BB                           MQ-1 PREDATOR A UAV...............           2,499           2,499
   239   0305387D8Z                          HOMELAND DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY                  2,660           2,660
                                              TRANSFER PROGRAM.
   240   0305600D8Z                          INTERNATIONAL INTELLIGENCE                   1,444           1,444
                                              TECHNOLOGY AND ARCHITECTURES.
   248   0708011S                            INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS...........          23,103          23,103
   249   0708012S                            LOGISTICS SUPPORT ACTIVITIES......           2,466           2,466
   250   0902298J                            MANAGEMENT HEADQUARTERS (JCS).....           2,730           2,730
   251   1001018D8Z                          NATO AGS..........................               0               0
   252   1105219BB                           MQ-9 UAV..........................           2,499           2,499
   253   1105232BB                           RQ-11 UAV.........................           3,000           3,000
   254   1105233BB                           RQ-7 UAV..........................             450             450
   255   1160279BB                           SMALL BUSINESS INNOVATIVE RESEARCH/              0               0
                                              SMALL BUS TECH TRANSFER PILOT
                                              PROG.
   256   1160403BB                           SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION                 89,382          89,382
                                              SYSTEMS ADVANCED DEVELOPMENT.
   257   1160404BB                           SPECIAL OPERATIONS TACTICAL                    799             799
                                              SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT.
   258   1160405BB                           SPECIAL OPERATIONS INTELLIGENCE             27,916          27,916
                                              SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT.
   259   1160408BB                           SOF OPERATIONAL ENHANCEMENTS......          60,915          60,915
   260   1160421BB                           SPECIAL OPERATIONS CV-22                    10,775          10,775
                                              DEVELOPMENT.
   261   1160423BB                           JOINT MULTI-MISSION SUBMERSIBLE...               0               0
   262   1160426BB                           OPERATIONS ADVANCED SEAL DELIVERY                0               0
                                              SYSTEM (ASDS) DEVELOPMENT.
   263   1160427BB                           MISSION TRAINING AND PREPARATION             4,617           4,617
                                              SYSTEMS (MTPS).
   264   1160428BB                           UNMANNED VEHICLES (UV)............               0               0
   265   1160429BB                           AC/MC-130J........................          18,571          18,571
   266   1160474BB                           SOF COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT AND             1,392           1,392
                                              ELECTRONICS SYSTEMS.
   267   1160476BB                           SOF TACTICAL RADIO SYSTEMS........               0               0
   268   1160477BB                           SOF WEAPONS SYSTEMS...............           2,610           2,610
   269   1160478BB                           SOF SOLDIER PROTECTION AND                   2,971           2,971
                                              SURVIVAL SYSTEMS.
   270   1160479BB                           SOF VISUAL AUGMENTATION, LASERS              3,000           3,000
                                              AND SENSOR SYSTEMS.
   271   1160480BB                           SOF TACTICAL VEHICLES.............           3,522           3,522
   272   1160481BB                           SOF MUNITIONS.....................           1,500           1,500
   273   1160482BB                           SOF ROTARY WING AVIATION..........          51,123          51,123
   274   1160483BB                           SOF UNDERWATER SYSTEMS............          92,424          92,424
   275   1160484BB                           SOF SURFACE CRAFT.................          14,475          14,475
   276   1160488BB                           SOF MILITARY INFORMATION SUPPORT             2,990           2,990
                                              OPERATIONS.
   277   1160489BB                           SOF GLOBAL VIDEO SURVEILLANCE                8,923           8,923
                                              ACTIVITIES.
   278   1160490BB                           SOF OPERATIONAL ENHANCEMENTS                 9,473           9,473
                                              INTELLIGENCE.
  278A   9999999999                          CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS...............       4,227,920       4,263,700
         ..................................     Classified Adjustment..........                         [35,780]
         ..................................
         ..................................  TOTAL OPERATIONAL SYSTEMS                5,399,045       5,440,881
                                              DEVELOPMENT, DW.
         ..................................
         ..................................  DARPA--UNDISTRIBUTED..............               0        -200,000
         ..................................     Undistributed reduction--                             [-150,000]
                                                Underexecution.
         ..................................     Undistributed reduction--                              [-50,000]
                                                additional unrestricted cut to
                                                DARPA topline.
         ..................................
         ..................................  TOTAL, RDT&E DW...................      19,755,678      19,813,751
         ..................................
         ..................................  OPERATIONAL TEST & EVAL, DEFENSE
     1   0605118OTE                          OPERATIONAL TEST AND EVALUATION...          60,444          60,444
     2   0605131OTE                          LIVE FIRE TEST AND EVALUATION.....          12,126          12,126
     3   0605814OTE                          OPERATIONAL TEST ACTIVITIES AND            118,722         118,722
                                              ANALYSES.
         ..................................
         ..................................  TOTAL, OPERATIONAL TEST & EVAL,            191,292         191,292
                                              DEFENSE.
         ..................................
         ..................................  TOTAL RDT&E.......................      75,325,082      71,840,593
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


SEC. 4202. RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND EVALUATION FOR OVERSEAS
 CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS.
 



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------------------------------------------------------------------------
   SEC. 4202. RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND EVALUATION FOR OVERSEAS
            CONTINGENCY  OPERATIONS (In Thousands of Dollars)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              FY 2012         Senate
  Line   Program Element        Item          Request       Authorized
------------------------------------------------------------------------
         ...............  RESEARCH,
                           DEVELOPMENT,
                           TEST & EVAL,
                           ARMY
         ...............
         ...............  RDT&E MANAGEMENT
                           SUPPORT, ARMY
   140   0605601A         ARMY TEST RANGES        8,513           8,513
                           AND FACILITIES.
         ...............
         ...............  TOTAL, RDT&E            8,513           8,513
                           MANAGEMENT
                           SUPPORT, ARMY.
         ...............
         ...............  TOTAL, RDT&E            8,513           8,513
                           ARMY.
         ...............
         ...............  RESEARCH,
                           DEVELOPMENT,
                           TEST & EVAL,
                           NAVY
         ...............
         ...............  ADVANCED
                           COMPONENT
                           DEVELOPMENT &
                           PROTOTYPES,
                           NAVY
    54   0603654N         JOINT SERVICE           1,500           1,500
                           EXPLOSIVE
                           ORDNANCE
                           DEVELOPMENT.
         ...............
         ...............  TOTAL, ADVANCED         1,500           1,500
                           COMPONENT
                           DEVELOPMENT &
                           PROTOTYPES,
                           NAVY.
         ...............
         ...............  SYSTEM
                           DEVELOPMENT &
                           DEMONSTRATION,
                           NAVY
    97   0604270N         ELECTRONIC              5,600           5,600
                           WARFARE
                           DEVELOPMENT.
   119   0604654N         JOINT SERVICE           3,500           3,500
                           EXPLOSIVE
                           ORDNANCE
                           DEVELOPMENT.
   126   0604771N         MEDICAL                 1,950           1,950
                           DEVELOPMENT.
         ...............
         ...............  TOTAL, SYSTEM          11,050          11,050
                           DEVELOPMENT &
                           DEMONSTRATION,
                           NAVY.
         ...............
         ...............  OPERATIONAL
                           SYSTEMS
                           DEVELOPMENT,
                           NAVY
   172   0204136N         F/A-18 SQUADRONS        2,000           2,000
   189   0206313M         MARINE CORPS            1,500           1,500
                           COMMUNICATIONS
                           SYSTEMS.
   192   0206625M         USMC                    4,050           4,050
                           INTELLIGENCE/
                           ELECTRONIC
                           WARFARE SYSTEMS
                           (MIP).
   216   0305231N         MQ-8 UAV........            0         104,600
         ...............     ECP for SOCOM                     [104,600]
                             urgent needs
                             statement--tr
                             ansfer from
                             Title II.
  227A   9999999999       CLASSIFIED             33,784          33,784
                           PROGRAMS.
         ...............
         ...............  TOTAL,                 41,334         145,934
                           OPERATIONAL
                           SYSTEMS
                           DEVELOPMENT,
                           NAVY.
         ...............
         ...............  TOTAL, RDT&E           53,884         158,484
                           NAVY.
         ...............
         ...............  RESEARCH,
                           DEVELOPMENT,
                           TEST & EVAL,
                           AIR FORCE
         ...............
         ...............  OPERATIONAL
                           SYSTEMS
                           DEVELOPMENT,
                           AIR FORCE
   200   0305205F         ENDURANCE              73,000          58,000
                           UNMANNED AERIAL
                           VEHICLES.
         ...............     Blue Devil                        [-15,000]
                             ARGUS
                             Sensors--Alre
                             ady Funded
                             Through
                             Reprogramming
                             Actions.
  242A   9999999999       CLASSIFIED             69,000          69,000
                           PROGRAMS.
         ...............
         ...............  TOTAL,                142,000         127,000
                           OPERATIONAL
                           SYSTEMS
                           DEVELOPMENT,
                           AIR FORCE.
         ...............
         ...............  TOTAL, RDT&E AIR      142,000         127,000
                           FORCE.
         ...............
         ...............  RESEARCH,
                           DEVELOPMENT,
                           TEST & EVAL, DW
         ...............
         ...............  RDT&E MANAGEMENT
                           SUPPORT, DW
   152   0605200D8Z       GENERAL SUPPORT         9,200           9,200
                           TO USD
                           (INTELLIGENCE).
         ...............
         ...............  TOTAL, RDT&E            9,200           9,200
                           MANAGEMENT
                           SUPPORT, DW.
         ...............
         ...............  OPERATIONAL
                           SYSTEMS
                           DEVELOPMENT, DW
   202   0303126K         LONG-HAUL              10,500          10,500
                           COMMUNICATIONS-
                           -DCS.
   207   0303140G         INFORMATION            32,850          32,850
                           SYSTEMS
                           SECURITY
                           PROGRAM.
   211   0303150K         GLOBAL COMMAND          2,000           2,000
                           AND CONTROL
                           SYSTEM.
   254   1105233BB        RQ-7 UAV........        2,450           2,450
  278A   9999999999       CLASSIFIED            135,361         120,581
                           PROGRAMS.
         ...............     Classified                        [-14,780]
                             Adjustment.
         ...............
         ...............  TOTAL                 183,161         168,381
                           OPERATIONAL
                           SYSTEMS
                           DEVELOPMENT, DW.
         ...............
         ...............  TOTAL, RDT&E DW.      192,361         177,581
         ...............
         ...............  TOTAL RDT&E.....      396,758         471,578
------------------------------------------------------------------------



TITLE XLIII--OPERATION AND
MAINTENANCE
 



SEC. 4301. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE.
 



------------------------------------------------------------------------
     SEC. 4301. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE (In Thousands of Dollars)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             FY 2012          Senate
  Line                Item                   Request        Authorized
------------------------------------------------------------------------
         OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, ARMY
         BA 01: OPERATING FORCES
   010   MANEUVER UNITS................       1,399,804       1,249,071
            Transfer to OCO: MRAP                               [-2,539]
            Vehicle Sustainment........
            Transfer to OCO: Theater                          [-148,194]
            Demand Reduction...........

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   020   MODULAR SUPPORT BRIGADES......         104,629         102,347
            Transfer to OCO: Theater                            [-2,282]
            Demand Reduction...........
   030   ECHELONS ABOVE BRIGADE........         815,920         815,920
   040   THEATER LEVEL ASSETS..........         825,587         796,595
            Transfer to OCO: Theater                           [-18,692]
            Demand Reduction...........
            Transfer to OCO: UAS--Gray                         [-10,300]
            Eagle Satellite Service....
   050   LAND FORCES OPERATIONS SUPPORT       1,245,231       1,199,827
            Transfer to OCO: MRAP                               [-6,420]
            Vehicle Sustainment at
            Combat Training Centers....
            Transfer to OCO: National                          [-24,000]
            Training Center Tier Two
            Level Maintenance Contract.
            Transfer to OCO: Theater                           [-14,984]
            Demand Reduction...........
   060   AVIATION ASSETS...............       1,199,340       1,137,835
            Transfer to OCO: Theater                           [-61,505]
            Demand Reduction...........
   070   FORCE READINESS OPERATIONS           2,939,455       2,847,795
          SUPPORT......................
            FOB Baseline Not Taken into                        [-20,000]
            Account in Requested
            Program Growth.............
            Transfer to OCO: Body Armor                        [-71,660]
            Sustainment................
   080   LAND FORCES SYSTEMS READINESS.         451,228         431,228
            Deny Requested Growth for                          [-20,000]
            Civilian and Contractor
            Positions..................
   090   LAND FORCES DEPOT MAINTENANCE.       1,179,675       1,179,675
   100   BASE OPERATIONS SUPPORT.......       7,637,052       7,329,552
            Budget Justification Does                          [-37,500]
            Not Match Summary of Price
            and Program Changes for
            Utilities..................
            Removal of FY11 Costs                              [-70,000]
            Budgeted for Detainee
            Operations (Full FY12
            Requirement Funded in OCO).
            Transfer to OCO: Overseas                         [-200,000]
            Security Guards............
   110   FACILITIES SUSTAINMENT,              2,495,667       2,495,667
          RESTORATION, & MODERNIZATION.
   120   MANAGEMENT AND OPERATIONAL HQ.         397,952         397,952
   130   COMBATANT COMMANDERS CORE              171,179         171,179
          OPERATIONS...................
   140   ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES.........               0               0
   150   COMMANDERS EMERGENCY RESPONSE                0               0
          PROGRAM......................
   160   RESET.........................               0               0
   170   COMBATANT COMMANDERS ANCILLARY         459,585         459,585
          MISSIONS.....................
         TOTAL, BA 01: OPERATING FORCES      21,322,304      20,614,228
 
         BA 02: MOBILIZATION
   180   STRATEGIC MOBILITY............         390,394         390,394
   190   ARMY PREPOSITIONING STOCKS....         169,535         169,535
   200   INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS.......           6,675           6,675
         TOTAL, BA 02: MOBILIZATION....         566,604         566,604
 
         BA 03: TRAINING AND RECRUITING
   210   OFFICER ACQUISITION...........         113,262         113,262
   220   RECRUIT TRAINING..............          71,012          71,012
   230   ONE STATION UNIT TRAINING.....          49,275          49,275
   240   SENIOR RESERVE OFFICERS                417,071         417,071
          TRAINING CORPS...............
   250   SPECIALIZED SKILL TRAINING....       1,045,948       1,045,948
   260   FLIGHT TRAINING...............       1,083,808       1,083,808
   270   PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT               191,073         191,073
          EDUCATION....................
   280   TRAINING SUPPORT..............         607,896         607,896
   290   RECRUITING AND ADVERTISING....         523,501         523,501
   300   EXAMINING.....................         139,159         139,159
   310   OFF-DUTY AND VOLUNTARY                 238,978         238,978
          EDUCATION....................
   320   CIVILIAN EDUCATION AND                 221,156         221,156
          TRAINING.....................
   330   JUNIOR ROTC...................         170,889         170,889
         TOTAL, BA 03: TRAINING AND           4,873,028       4,873,028
          RECRUITING...................
 
         BA 04: ADMIN & SRVWIDE
          ACTIVITIES
   340   SECURITY PROGRAMS.............         995,161         995,161
   350   SERVICEWIDE TRANSPORTATION....         524,334         524,334
   360   CENTRAL SUPPLY ACTIVITIES.....         705,668         705,668
   370   LOGISTIC SUPPORT ACTIVITIES...         484,075         484,075
   380   AMMUNITION MANAGEMENT.........         457,741         387,741
            Requested Growth                                   [-70,000]
            Unjustified by Metrics
            Provided in Performance
            Criteria...................
   390   ADMINISTRATION................         775,313         775,313
   400   SERVICEWIDE COMMUNICATIONS....       1,534,706       1,504,706
            Budget Justification Does                          [-30,000]
            Not Match Summary of Price
            and Program Changes for
            DISA.......................
   410   MANPOWER MANAGEMENT...........         316,924         316,924
   420   OTHER PERSONNEL SUPPORT.......         214,356         214,356
   430   OTHER SERVICE SUPPORT.........       1,093,877       1,033,877
            Unjustified program growth-                         [-5,000]
            Joint DOD Support..........
            Unjustified program growth-                         [-5,000]
            PA Strategic Communications
            Budget Justification Does                          [-50,000]
            Not Match Summary of Price
            and Program Changes for
            DFAS.......................
   440   ARMY CLAIMS ACTIVITIES........         216,621         216,621
   450   REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT........         180,717         157,813
            Budget Justification Does                          [-10,000]
            Not Match Summary of Price
            and Program Changes for the
            Pentagon Reservation
            Maintenance Revolving Fund.
            BA-4 Adjustment for Defense                        [-12,904]
            Efficiency--Civilian
            Staffing Reduction.........
   460   SUPPORT OF NATO OPERATIONS....         449,901         449,901
   470   MISC. SUPPORT OF OTHER NATIONS          23,886          23,886
         TOTAL, BA 04: ADMIN & SRVWIDE        6,978,119       6,795,215
          ACTIVITIES...................
 
         UNDISTRIBUTED
   480   UNDISTRIBUTED.................                      -3,942,465
            Reduction in funding for                          [-121,700]
            contract services..........
            Reduction in funding for                           [-46,000]
            DoD business systems.......
            Management efficiencies in                         [-29,900]
            the military intelligence
            program....................

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            Unobligated balances.......                       [-275,000]
            Adjustment for Defense                            [-166,365]
            Efficiency--Civilian
            Staffing Reduction.........
            Transfer to OCO: Readiness                      [-3,000,000]
            and Depot Maintenance (BA-1
            Undistributed).............
            Printing & Reproduction                            [-10,600]
            (10% cut)--Efficiency......
            Studies, Analysis &                                 [-1,400]
            Evaluations (10% cut)--
            Efficiency.................
            Decrease in OPTEMPO as                            [-291,500]
            cited by Army..............
 
   999   CLASSIFIED....................                           1,600
            Classified adjustment......                          [1,600]
 
         TOTAL, OPERATION &                  34,735,216      29,903,371
          MAINTENANCE, ARMY............
 
         OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, ARMY
          RES
         BA 01: OPERATING FORCES
   010   MANEUVER UNITS................           1,091           1,091
   020   MODULAR SUPPORT BRIGADES......          18,129          18,129
   030   ECHELONS ABOVE BRIGADE........         492,705         492,705
   040   THEATER LEVEL ASSETS..........         137,304         137,304
   050   LAND FORCES OPERATIONS SUPPORT         597,786         597,786
   060   AVIATION ASSETS...............          67,366          67,366
   070   FORCE READINESS OPERATIONS             474,966         474,966
          SUPPORT......................
   080   LAND FORCES SYSTEMS READINESS.          69,841          69,841
   090   LAND FORCES DEPOT MAINTENANCE.         247,010         247,010
   100   BASE OPERATIONS SUPPORT.......         590,078         583,078
            Reduction in Payments to                            [-7,000]
            the GSA for Standard Level
            Service Charges Not
            Properly Accounted for in
            Budget Documentation.......
   110   FACILITIES SUSTAINMENT,                255,618         255,618
          RESTORATION, & MODERNIZATION.
   120   ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES.........               0               0
         UNDISTRIBUTED.................                         -91,000
            Decrease in OPTEMPO as                             [-87,000]
            cited by Army..............
            Deny Increase Budgeted for                          [-4,000]
            FY12 Price Growth for
            Civilian Compensation......
         TOTAL, BA 01: OPERATING FORCES       2,951,894       2,853,894
 
         BA 02: ADMIN & SRVWD
          ACTIVITIES
   130   SERVICEWIDE TRANSPORTATION....          14,447          14,447
   140   ADMINISTRATION................          76,393          76,393
   150   SERVICEWIDE COMMUNICATIONS....           3,844           3,844
   160   MANPOWER MANAGEMENT...........           9,033           9,033
   170   RECRUITING AND ADVERTISING....          53,565          53,565
         TOTAL, BA 02: ADMIN & SRVWD            157,282
          ACTIVITIES...................
 
         TOTAL, OPERATION &                   3,109,176       3,011,176
          MAINTENANCE, ARMY RES........
 
         OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, ARNG
         BA 01: OPERATING FORCES
   010   MANEUVER UNITS................         634,181         634,181
   020   MODULAR SUPPORT BRIGADES......         189,899         189,899
   030   ECHELONS ABOVE BRIGADE........         751,899         751,899
   040   THEATER LEVEL ASSETS..........         112,971         112,971
   050   LAND FORCES OPERATIONS SUPPORT          33,972          33,972
   060   AVIATION ASSETS...............         854,048         854,048
   070   FORCE READINESS OPERATIONS             706,299         706,299
          SUPPORT......................
   080   LAND FORCES SYSTEMS READINESS.          50,453          50,453
   090   LAND FORCES DEPOT MAINTENANCE.         646,608         646,608
   100   BASE OPERATIONS SUPPORT.......       1,028,126         988,626
            Unjustified Growth for                             [-25,000]
            Travel.....................
            Unjustified Growth for                             [-10,000]
            Utilities Based on Metrics
            Provided in Budget
            Documentation..............
            Unjustified Growth for                              [-4,500]
            Public Affairs.............
   110   FACILITIES SUSTAINMENT,                618,513         618,513
          RESTORATION, & MODERNIZATION.
   120   MANAGEMENT AND OPERATIONAL HQ.         792,575         787,575
            Army National Guard-                                [-5,000]
            Identified Excess..........
   130   ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES.........               0               0
 
         TOTAL, BA 01: OPERATING FORCES       6,419,544       6,375,044
 
         BA 04: ADMIN & SRVWD
          ACTIVITIES
   140   SERVICEWIDE TRANSPORTATION....          11,703          11,703
   150   ADMINISTRATION................         178,655         178,655
   160   SERVICEWIDE COMMUNICATIONS....          42,073          42,073
   170   MANPOWER MANAGEMENT...........           6,789           6,789
   180   RECRUITING AND ADVERTISING....         382,668         382,668
         TOTAL, BA 04: ADMIN & SRVWD            621,888
          ACTIVITIES...................
 
         UNDISTRIBUTED
   190   UNDISTRIBUTED.................                        -156,500
            Reduction in non-dual                              [-20,000]
            status technician
            limitation.................
            Deny Increase Budgeted for                         [-11,000]
            FY12 Price Growth for
            Civilian Compensation......
            Decrease in OPTEMPO as                            [-125,500]
            cited by Army..............
 
         TOTAL, OPERATION &                   7,041,432       6,840,432
          MAINTENANCE, ARNG............
 
         OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, NAVY
         BA 01: OPERATING FORCES
   010   MISSION AND OTHER FLIGHT             4,762,887       4,762,887
          OPERATIONS...................

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   020   FLEET AIR TRAINING............       1,771,644       1,771,644
   030   AVIATION TECHNICAL DATA &               46,321          46,321
          ENGINEERING SERVICES.........
   040   AIR OPERATIONS AND SAFETY              104,751         104,751
          SUPPORT......................
   050   AIR SYSTEMS SUPPORT...........         431,576         431,576
   060   AIRCRAFT DEPOT MAINTENANCE....       1,030,303       1,030,303
   070   AIRCRAFT DEPOT OPERATIONS               37,403          37,403
          SUPPORT......................
   080   AVIATION LOGISTICS............         238,007         238,007
   090   MISSION AND OTHER SHIP               3,820,186       3,820,186
          OPERATIONS...................
   100   SHIP OPERATIONS SUPPORT &              734,866         734,866
          TRAINING.....................
   110   SHIP DEPOT MAINTENANCE........       4,972,609       4,972,609
   120   SHIP DEPOT OPERATIONS SUPPORT.       1,304,271       1,304,271
   130   COMBAT COMMUNICATIONS.........         583,659         583,659
   140   ELECTRONIC WARFARE............          97,011          97,011
   150   SPACE SYSTEMS AND SURVEILLANCE         162,303         137,303
            Budget Justification Does                          [-25,000]
            Not Match Summary of Price
            and Program Changes........
   160   WARFARE TACTICS...............         423,187         423,187
   170   OPERATIONAL METEOROLOGY AND            320,141         320,141
          OCEANOGRAPHY.................
   180   COMBAT SUPPORT FORCES.........       1,076,478       1,076,478
   190   EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE.........         187,037         187,037
   200   DEPOT OPERATIONS SUPPORT......           4,352           4,352
   210   COMBATANT COMMANDERS CORE              103,830         103,830
          OPERATIONS...................
   220   COMBATANT COMMANDERS DIRECT            180,800         180,800
          MISSION SUPPORT..............
   230   CRUISE MISSILE................         125,333         125,333
   240   FLEET BALLISTIC MISSILE.......       1,209,410       1,209,410
   250   IN-SERVICE WEAPONS SYSTEMS              99,063          99,063
          SUPPORT......................
   260   WEAPONS MAINTENANCE...........         450,454         450,454
   270   OTHER WEAPON SYSTEMS SUPPORT..         358,002         358,002
   280   ENTERPRISE INFORMATION........         971,189         971,189
   290   SUSTAINMENT, RESTORATION AND         1,946,779       1,946,779
          MODERNIZATION................
   300   BASE OPERATING SUPPORT........       4,610,525       4,590,525
            Savings from In-sourcing                           [-20,000]
            Security Contractor
            Positions Not Properly
            Accounted for in Budget
            Documentation..............
         TOTAL, BA 01: OPERATING FORCES      32,164,377      32,119,377
 
         BA 02: MOBILIZATION
   310   SHIP PREPOSITIONING AND SURGE.         493,326         493,326
   320   AIRCRAFT ACTIVATIONS/                    6,228           6,228
          INACTIVATIONS................
   330   SHIP ACTIVATIONS/INACTIVATIONS         205,898         205,898
   340   EXPEDITIONARY HEALTH SERVICES           68,634          68,634
          SYSTEMS......................
   350   INDUSTRIAL READINESS..........           2,684           2,684
   360   COAST GUARD SUPPORT...........          25,192          25,192
         TOTAL, BA 02: MOBILIZATION....         801,962         801,962
 
         BA 03: TRAINING AND RECRUITING
   370   OFFICER ACQUISITION...........         147,540         147,540
   380   RECRUIT TRAINING..............          10,655          10,655
   390   RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING              151,147         151,147
          CORPS........................
   400   SPECIALIZED SKILL TRAINING....         594,799         594,799
   410   FLIGHT TRAINING...............           9,034           9,034
   420   PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT               173,452         173,452
          EDUCATION....................
   430   TRAINING SUPPORT..............         168,025         168,025
   440   RECRUITING AND ADVERTISING....         254,860         254,860
   450   OFF-DUTY AND VOLUNTARY                 140,279         140,279
          EDUCATION....................
   460   CIVILIAN EDUCATION AND                 107,561         107,561
          TRAINING.....................
   470   JUNIOR ROTC...................          52,689          52,689
         TOTAL, BA 03: TRAINING AND           1,810,041       1,810,041
          RECRUITING...................
 
         BA 04: ADMIN & SRVWD
          ACTIVITIES
   480   ADMINISTRATION................         754,483         754,483
   490   EXTERNAL RELATIONS............          14,275          14,275
   500   CIVILIAN MANPOWER AND                  112,616         112,616
          PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT.........
   510   MILITARY MANPOWER AND                  216,483         216,483
          PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT.........
   520   OTHER PERSONNEL SUPPORT.......         282,295         282,295
   530   SERVICEWIDE COMMUNICATIONS....         534,873         534,873
   540   MEDICAL ACTIVITIES............               0               0
   550   SERVICEWIDE TRANSPORTATION....         190,662         190,662
   560   ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMS........               0               0
   570   PLANNING, ENGINEERING AND              303,636         303,636
          DESIGN.......................
   580   ACQUISITION AND PROGRAM                903,885         903,885
          MANAGEMENT...................
   590   HULL, MECHANICAL AND                    54,880          54,880
          ELECTRICAL SUPPORT...........
   600   COMBAT/WEAPONS SYSTEMS........          20,687          20,687
   610   SPACE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE            68,374          68,374
          SYSTEMS......................
   620   NAVAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE...         572,928         572,928
   630   CONSOLIDATED CRYPTOLOGICAL                   0               0
          PROGRAM......................
   650   FOREIGN COUNTERINTELLIGENCE...               0               0
   680   INTERNATIONAL HEADQUARTERS AND           5,516           5,516
          AGENCIES.....................
   690   CANCELLED ACCOUNT ADJUSTMENTS.               0               0
   700   JUDGEMENT FUND................               0               0
  700A   CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS...........         552,715         546,715
            Classified adjustment......                         [-6,000]
 
         TOTAL, BA 04: ADMIN & SRVWD          4,588,308       4,582,308
          ACTIVITIES...................
 
         UNDISTRIBUTED

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   710   UNDISTRIBUTED.................                      -1,320,600
            Reduction in funding for                          [-122,800]
            contract services..........
            Reduction in funding for                           [-52,900]
            DoD business systems.......
            Management efficiencies in                         [-11,300]
            the military intelligence
            program....................
            Unobligated balances.......                       [-123,800]
            Transfer to OCO: Readiness                        [-495,000]
            and Depot Maintenance (BA-1
            Undistributed).............
            Deny FY12 Budget Price                              [-5,000]
            Growth for Civilian
            Personnel Compensation.....
            Printing & Reproduction                             [-7,100]
            (10% cut)--Efficiency......
            Studies, Analysis &                                 [-2,700]
            Evaluations (10% cut)--
            Efficiency.................
            Target area for reduction                         [-500,000]
            as cited by Navy...........
 
         TOTAL, OPERATION &                  39,364,688      37,993,088
          MAINTENANCE, NAVY............
 
         OPERATION & MAINTENANCE,
          MARINE CORPS
         BA 01: OPERATING FORCES
   010   OPERATIONAL FORCES............         715,196         715,196
   020   FIELD LOGISTICS...............         677,608         677,608
   030   DEPOT MAINTENANCE.............         190,713          78,713
            Transfer to OCO: Depot                            [-112,000]
            Maintenance................
   040   MARITIME PREPOSITIONING.......         101,464         101,464
   050   NORWAY PREPOSITIONING.........               0               0
   060   SUSTAINMENT, RESTORATION, &            823,390         823,390
          MODERNIZATION................
   070   BASE OPERATING SUPPORT........       2,208,949       1,973,949
            Transfer to OCO: Readiness                        [-235,000]
            and Depot Maintenance (BA-1
            Undistributed).............
         TOTAL, BA 01: OPERATING FORCES       4,717,320       4,370,320
 
         BA 03: TRAINING AND RECRUITING
   080   RECRUIT TRAINING..............          18,280          18,280
   090   OFFICER ACQUISITION...........             820             820
   100   SPECIALIZED SKILL TRAINING....          85,816          85,816
   110   FLIGHT TRAINING...............               0               0
   120   PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT                33,142          33,142
          EDUCATION....................
   130   TRAINING SUPPORT..............         324,643         324,643
   140   RECRUITING AND ADVERTISING....         184,432         184,432
   150   OFF-DUTY AND VOLUNTARY                  43,708          43,708
          EDUCATION....................
   160   JUNIOR ROTC...................          19,671          19,671
         TOTAL, BA03: TRAINING AND              710,512
          RECRUITING...................
 
         BA 04: ADMIN & SRVWD
          ACTIVITIES
   170   SPECIAL SUPPORT...............               0               0
   180   SERVICEWIDE TRANSPORTATION....          36,021          31,021
            Incorrect Price Growth Rate                         [-5,000]
            Used for Commercial
            Transportation.............
   190   ADMINISTRATION................         405,431         405,431
   200   ACQUISITION & PROGRAM                   91,153          91,153
          MANAGEMENT...................
         TOTAL, BA 04: ADMIN & SRVWD            532,605         527,605
          ACTIVITIES...................
 
         UNDISTRIBUTED
   210   UNDISTRIBUTED.................                        -199,300
            Reduction in funding for                            [-5,700]
            DoD business systems.......
            Unobligated balances.......                        [-21,600]
            OMMC Request Inconsistent                          [-20,000]
            with Information Technology
            Budget Justification for
            the Operational Support
            Systems--Command and
            Control....................
            Printing & Reproduction                             [-6,500]
            (10% cut)--Efficiency......
            Studies, Analysis &                                   [-500]
            Evaluations (10% cut)--
            Efficiency.................
            Target area for reduction                         [-145,000]
            as cited by Marine Corps...
 
         TOTAL, OPERATION &                   5,960,437       5,409,137
          MAINTENANCE, MARINE CORPS....
 
         OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, NAVY
          RES
         BA 01: OPERATING FORCES
   010   MISSION AND OTHER FLIGHT               622,868         622,868
          OPERATIONS...................
   020   INTERMEDIATE MAINTENANCE......          16,041          16,041
   030   AIR OPERATIONS AND SAFETY                1,511           1,511
          SUPPORT......................
   040   AIRCRAFT DEPOT MAINTENANCE....         123,547         123,547
   050   AIRCRAFT DEPOT OPERATIONS                  379             379
          SUPPORT......................
   060   MISSION AND OTHER SHIP                  49,701          49,701
          OPERATIONS...................
   070   SHIP OPERATIONS SUPPORT &                  593             593
          TRAINING.....................
   080   SHIP DEPOT MAINTENANCE........          53,916          53,916
   090   COMBAT COMMUNICATIONS.........          15,445          15,445
   100   COMBAT SUPPORT FORCES.........         153,942         153,942
   110   WEAPONS MAINTENANCE...........           7,292           7,292
   120   ENTERPRISE INFORMATION........          75,131          75,131
   130   SUSTAINMENT, RESTORATION AND            72,083          72,083
          MODERNIZATION................
   140   BASE OPERATING SUPPORT........         109,024         109,024
         TOTAL, BA 01: OPERATING FORCES       1,301,473       1,301,473
 
         BA 04: ADMIN & SRVWD
          ACTIVITIES
   150   ADMINISTRATION................           1,857           1,857
   160   MILITARY MANPOWER AND                   14,438          14,438
          PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT.........
   170   SERVICEWIDE COMMUNICATIONS....           2,394           2,394
   180   ACQUISITION AND PROGRAM                  2,972           2,972
          MANAGEMENT...................
   190   CANCELLED ACCOUNT ADJUSTMENTS.               0               0
   200   JUDGMENT FUND.................               0               0

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         TOTAL, BA 04: ADMIN & SRVWD             21,661          21,661
          ACTIVITIES...................
 
         TOTAL, OPERATION &                   1,323,134       1,323,134
          MAINTENANCE, NAVY RES........
 
         OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, MC
          RESERVE
         BA 01: OPERATING FORCES
   010   OPERATING FORCES..............          94,604          94,604
   020   DEPOT MAINTENANCE.............          16,382          16,382
   030   TRAINING SUPPORT..............               0               0
   040   SUSTAINMENT, RESTORATION AND            31,520          31,520
          MODERNIZATION................
   050   BASE OPERATING SUPPORT........         105,809         105,809
         TOTAL, BA 01: OPERATING FORCES         248,315         248,315
 
         BA 04: ADMIN & SRVWD
          ACTIVITIES
   060   SPECIAL SUPPORT...............               0               0
   070   SERVICEWIDE TRANSPORTATION....             852             852
   080   ADMINISTRATION................          13,257          13,257
   090   RECRUITING AND ADVERTISING....           9,019           9,019
         TOTAL, BA 04: ADMIN & SRVWD             23,128          23,128
          ACTIVITIES...................
 
         TOTAL, OPERATION &                     271,443         271,443
          MAINTENANCE, MC RESERVE......
 
         OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, AIR
          FORCE
         BA 01: OPERATING FORCES
   010   PRIMARY COMBAT FORCES.........       4,224,400       4,154,400
            Transfer to OCO: Theater                           [-70,000]
            Security Package...........
   020   COMBAT ENHANCEMENT FORCES.....       3,417,731       3,379,731
            Unjustified Increase in                            [-10,000]
            Travel.....................
            Removal of One-Time FY11                            [-4,000]
            Costs for Administrative
            Support for Contractor to
            Civilian Conversions.......
            Removal of One-Time FY11                           [-24,000]
            Costs for Software
            Maintenance Requirements...
   030   AIR OPERATIONS TRAINING (OJT,        1,482,814       1,482,814
          MAINTAIN SKILLS).............
   040   MISSION SUPPORT OPERATIONS....               0               0
   050   DEPOT MAINTENANCE.............       2,204,131       2,204,131
   060   FACILITIES SUSTAINMENT,              1,652,318       1,652,318
          RESTORATION & MODERNIZATION..
   070   BASE SUPPORT..................       2,507,179       2,482,179
            Budget Justification Does                          [-25,000]
            Not Match Summary of Price
            and Program Changes for
            Utilities..................
   080   GLOBAL C3I AND EARLY WARNING..       1,492,459       1,492,459
   090   OTHER COMBAT OPS SPT PROGRAMS.       1,046,226       1,032,226
            Removal of One-Time FY11                           [-14,000]
            Costs for Administrative
            Support for Contractor to
            Civilian Conversions.......
   100   TACTICAL INTEL AND OTHER               696,188         696,188
          SPECIAL ACTIVITIES...........
   110   LAUNCH FACILITIES.............         321,484         321,484
   120   SPACE CONTROL SYSTEMS.........         633,738         626,738
            Removal of One-Time FY11                            [-7,000]
            Costs for Administrative
            Support for Contractor to
            Civilian Conversions.......
   130   COMBATANT COMMANDERS DIRECT            735,488         698,128
          MISSION SUPPORT..............
            Strategic Command Program                          [-20,000]
            Decreases Not Accounted for
            in Budget Documentation....
            Transfer to OCO: CENTCOM HQ                        [-12,500]
            C4.........................
            Transfer to OCO: CENTCOM                            [-4,860]
            Public Affairs.............
   140   COMBATANT COMMANDERS CORE              170,481         170,481
          OPERATIONS...................
         TOTAL, BA 01: OPERATING FORCES      20,584,637      20,393,277
 
         BA 02: MOBILIZATION
   150   AIRLIFT OPERATIONS............       2,988,221       2,988,221
   160   MOBILIZATION PREPAREDNESS.....         150,724         150,724
   170   DEPOT MAINTENANCE.............         373,568         373,568
   180   FACILITIES SUSTAINMENT,                388,103         388,103
          RESTORATION & MODERNIZATION..
   190   BASE SUPPORT..................         674,230         634,230
            Budget Justification Does                          [-25,000]
            Not Match Summary of Price
            and Program Changes for
            Utilities..................
            Unjustified Growth for                             [-15,000]
            Competitive Sourcing and
            Privitization..............
         TOTAL, BA 02: MOBILIZATION....       4,574,846       4,534,846
 
         BA 03: TRAINING AND RECRUITING
   200   OFFICER ACQUISITION...........         114,448         114,448
   210   RECRUIT TRAINING..............          22,192          22,192
   220   RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING               90,545          90,545
          CORPS (ROTC).................
   230   FACILITIES SUSTAINMENT,                430,090         430,090
          RESTORATION & MODERNIZATION..
   240   BASE SUPPORT..................         789,654         789,654
   250   SPECIALIZED SKILL TRAINING....         481,357         471,357
            Budget Justification Does                          [-10,000]
            Not Match Summary of Price
            and Program Changes for
            Equipment Maintenance by
            Contract...................
   260   FLIGHT TRAINING...............         957,538         957,538
   270   PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT               198,897         198,897
          EDUCATION....................
   280   TRAINING SUPPORT..............         108,248         108,248
   290   DEPOT MAINTENANCE.............           6,386           6,386
   300   RECRUITING AND ADVERTISING....         136,102         136,102
   310   EXAMINING.....................           3,079           3,079
   320   OFF-DUTY AND VOLUNTARY                 167,660         167,660
          EDUCATION....................
   330   CIVILIAN EDUCATION AND                 202,767         202,767
          TRAINING.....................
   340   JUNIOR ROTC...................          75,259          75,259
         TOTAL, BA 03: TRAINING AND           3,784,222       3,774,222
          RECRUITING...................
 
         BA 04: ADMIN & SRVWD
          ACTIVITIES
   350   LOGISTICS OPERATIONS..........       1,112,878       1,112,878
   360   TECHNICAL SUPPORT ACTIVITIES..         785,150         785,150
   370   DEPOT MAINTENANCE.............          14,356          14,356

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   380   FACILITIES SUSTAINMENT,                416,588         416,588
          RESTORATION & MODERNIZATION..
   390   BASE SUPPORT..................       1,219,043       1,219,043
   400   ADMINISTRATION................         662,180         497,180
            Program decrease...........                       [-165,000]
   410   SERVICEWIDE COMMUNICATIONS....         650,689         650,689
   420   OTHER SERVICEWIDE ACTIVITIES..       1,078,769         953,769
            Air Force funds for Space                          [-14,000]
            Shuttle (for museum).......
            Program decrease...........                       [-104,000]
            Budget Justification Does                           [-7,000]
            Not Match Summary of Price
            and Program Changes for
            DFAS.......................
   430   CIVIL AIR PATROL..............          23,338          23,338
   440   JUDGMENT FUND REIMBURSEMENT...               0               0
   460   INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT.........          72,589          72,589
  460A   CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS...........       1,215,848       1,217,348
 
            Classified adjustment......                          [1,500]
         TOTAL, BA 04: ADMIN & SRVWD          7,251,428       6,962,928
          ACTIVITIES...................
 
         UNDISTRIBUTED
   470   UNDISTRIBUTED.................                      -1,204,400
            Reduction in funding for                          [-144,200]
            contract services..........
            Reduction in funding for                           [-26,200]
            DoD business systems.......
            Management efficiencies in                         [-46,600]
            the military intelligence
            program....................
            Unobligated balances.......                       [-143,700]
            Transfer to OCO: Readiness                        [-470,000]
            and Depot Maintenance (BA-1
            Undistributed).............
            Printing & Reproduction                             [-7,200]
            (10% cut)--Efficiency......
            Studies, Analysis &                                 [-2,500]
            Evaluations (10% cut)--
            Efficiency.................
            Target area for reduction                         [-364,000]
            as cited by Air Force......
 
         TOTAL, OPERATION &                  36,195,133      34,460,873
          MAINTENANCE, AIR FORCE.......
 
         OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, AF
          RESERVE
         BA 01: OPERATING FORCES
   010   PRIMARY COMBAT FORCES.........       2,171,853       2,171,853
   020   MISSION SUPPORT OPERATIONS....         116,513         116,513
   030   DEPOT MAINTENANCE.............         471,707         471,707
   040   FACILITIES SUSTAINMENT,                 77,161          77,161
          RESTORATION & MODERNIZATION..
   050   BASE SUPPORT..................         308,974         308,974
         TOTAL, BA 01: OPERATING FORCES       3,146,208       3,146,208
 
         BA 04: ADMIN & SRVWD
          ACTIVITIES
   060   ADMINISTRATION................          84,423          84,423
   070   RECRUITING AND ADVERTISING....          17,076          17,076
   080   MILITARY MANPOWER AND PERS              19,688          19,688
          MGMT (ARPC)..................
   090   OTHER PERS SUPPORT (DISABILITY           6,170           6,170
          COMP)........................
   100   AUDIOVISUAL...................             794             794
         TOTAL, BA 04: ADMIN & SRVWD            128,151         128,151
          ACTIVITIES...................
 
         TOTAL, OPERATION &                   3,274,359       3,274,359
          MAINTENANCE, AF RESERVE......
 
         OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, ANG
         BA 01: OPERATING FORCES
   010   AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS...........       3,651,900       3,651,900
   020   MISSION SUPPORT OPERATIONS....         751,519         751,519
   030   DEPOT MAINTENANCE.............         753,525         753,525
   040   FACILITIES SUSTAINMENT,                284,348         284,348
          RESTORATION & MODERNIZATION..
   050   BASE SUPPORT..................         621,942         588,442
            O&M Air National Guard                             [-23,500]
            Request Inconsistent with
            Information Technology
            Budget Justification for
            Base Level Communication
            Infrastructure.............
            O&M Air National Guard                             [-10,000]
            Request Inconsistent with
            MIP Budget Justification
            for Air Intelligence
            Systems....................
         TOTAL, BA 01: OPERATING FORCES       6,063,234       6,029,734
 
         BA 04: ADMIN & SRVWD
          ACTIVITIES
   060   ADMINISTRATION................          39,387          39,387
   070   RECRUITING AND ADVERTISING....          33,659          33,659
         TOTAL, BA 04: ADMIN & SRVWD             73,046          73,046
          ACTIVITIES...................
 
         TOTAL, OPERATION &                   6,136,280       6,102,780
          MAINTENANCE, ANG.............
 
         OPERATION & MAINTENANCE,
          DEFENSE-WIDE
         BA 01: OPERATING FORCES
   020   SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMMAND....       3,986,766       3,893,859
            Civilian pay freeze and                            [-10,000]
            projected personnel
            reductions.................
            Sustaining Base                                     [-8,000]
            Communications--Excessive
            Gowth......................
            Aviation Foreign Internal                          [-17,607]
            Defense....................
            Military Information                               [-57,300]
            Support Activities--
            Transfer to OCO............
   010   JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF.........         563,787         558,287
            Reduce Civilian Personnel                           [-5,500]
            FY12 Average Salary Growth.
         TOTAL, BA 01: OPERATING FORCES       4,550,553       4,452,146
 
         BA 03: TRAINING AND RECRUITING
   030   DEFENSE ACQUISITION UNIVERSITY         124,075         124,075
   040   NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIVERSITY...          93,348          93,348
         TOTAL, BA 03: TRAINING AND             217,423         217,423
          RECRUITING...................

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         BA 04: ADMIN & SRVWD
          ACTIVITIES
   070   DEFENSE BUSINESS                             0               0
          TRANSFORMATION AGENCY........
   050   CIVIL MILITARY PROGRAMS.......         159,692         159,692
   080   DEFENSE CONTRACT AUDIT AGENCY.         508,822         508,822
   090   DEFENSE CONTRACT MANAGEMENT          1,147,366       1,147,366
          AGENCY.......................
   100   DEFENSE FINANCE AND ACCOUNTING          12,000          12,000
          SERVICE......................
   110   DEFENSE HUMAN RESOURCES                676,419         646,419
          ACTIVITY.....................
            Overstatement of FY12 Costs                        [-30,000]
            for Civilian Personnel.....
   120   DEFENSE INFORMATION SYSTEMS          1,360,392       1,360,392
          AGENCY.......................
   150   DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY......         450,863         450,863
   140   DEFENSE LEGAL SERVICES AGENCY.          37,367          37,367
   160   DEFENSE MEDIA ACTIVITY........         256,133         256,133
   220   DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE                2,768,677       2,648,677
          EDUCATION ACTIVITY...........
            DoD recommended reduction                         [-120,000]
            to MyCAA...................
   170   DEFENSE POW/MIA OFFICE........          22,372          22,372
   180   DEFENSE SECURITY COOPERATION           682,831         530,551
          AGENCY.......................
            Reduction to Global Train                         [-150,000]
            and Equip..................
            Program decrease--Security                          [-2,280]
            Cooperation Assessment
            Office.....................
   190   DEFENSE SECURITY SERVICE......         505,366         505,366
   210   DEFENSE THREAT REDUCTION               432,133         432,133
          AGENCY.......................
   200   DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY SECURITY             33,848          33,848
          ADMINISTRATION...............
   230   MISSILE DEFENSE AGENCY........         202,758         202,758
   250   OFFICE OF ECONOMIC ADJUSTMENT.          81,754          48,754
            Ahead of need--Guam FSRM...                        [-33,000]
   260   OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF           2,201,964       2,181,964
          DEFENSE......................
            Unjustified Growth for                             [-10,000]
            Equipment Maintenance by
            Contract...................
            Additional Efficiences                             [-10,000]
            Based on Disestablishment
            of the ASD/NII.............
   270   WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS                563,184         550,684
          SERVICE......................
            Removal of FY11 Costs                               [-6,000]
            Budgeted for Boards,
            Commissions and Task
            Forces.....................
            Removal of FY11 Costs                               [-6,500]
            Budgeted for the Defense
            Agencies Initiative........
  270A   CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS...........      14,068,492      13,911,653
            Classified adjustment......                       [-156,839]
 
         TOTAL, BA 04: ADMIN & SRVWD         26,172,433      25,647,814
          ACTIVITIES...................
 
         UNDISTRIBUTED
   280   UNDISTRIBUTED.................                        -874,800
            Reduction in funding for                          [-694,800]
            contract services..........
            Reduction in funding for                           [-27,600]
            DoD business systems.......
            Management efficiencies in                         [-41,300]
            the military intelligence
            program....................
            Impact Aid.................                         [25,000]
            Severe disabilities........                          [5,000]
            Unobligated balances.......                       [-119,900]
            Printing & Reproduction                             [-4,300]
            (10% cut)--Efficiency......
            Studies, Analysis &                                [-16,900]
            Evaluations (10% cut)--
            Efficiency.................
 
         TOTAL, OPERATION &                  30,940,409      29,442,583
          MAINTENANCE, DEFENSE-WIDE....
 
         MISCELLANEOUS APPROPRIATIONS
   010   US COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE             13,861          13,861
          ARMED FORCES, DEFENSE........
   010   OVERSEAS HUMANITARIAN,                 107,662         107,662
          DISASTER AND CIVIC AID.......
   010   FORMER SOVIET UNION (FSU)              508,219         508,219
          THREAT REDUCTION.............
   010   ACQ WORKFORCE DEV FD..........         305,501         305,501
   030   ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION,             346,031         346,031
          ARMY.........................
   050   ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION,             308,668         308,668
          NAVY.........................
   070   ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION, AIR         525,453         525,453
          FORCE........................
   090   ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION,              10,716          10,716
          DEFENSE......................
   110   ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION              276,495         276,495
          FORMERLY USED SITES..........
   130   OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY                     5,000           5,000
          OPERATIONS TRANSFER FUND.....
         TOTAL, MISCELLANEOUS                 2,407,606       2,407,606
          APPROPRIATIONS...............
 
         DEFERRED EXPENSES FOR FOREIGN                          406,605
          OPERATIONS...................
            Deferred Expenses for                              [406,605]
            foreign operations.........
 
         TOTAL, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE     170,759,313     160,846,587
------------------------------------------------------------------------



SEC. 4302. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE FOR OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY
 OPERATIONS.
 



------------------------------------------------------------------------
SEC. 4302. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE FOR OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS
                        (In Thousands of Dollars)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             FY 2012          Senate
  Line                Item                   Request        Authorized
------------------------------------------------------------------------
         OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, ARMY
         BA 01: OPERATING FORCES
   040   THEATER LEVEL ASSETS..........       3,424,314       3,453,306
            Transfer from Base: Theater                         [18,692]
            Demand Reduction...........
            Transfer from Base: UAS--                           [10,300]
            Gray Eagle Satellite
            Service....................
   050   LAND FORCES OPERATIONS SUPPORT       1,534,886       1,580,290
            Transfer from Base: MRAP                             [6,420]
            Vehicle Sustainment at
            Combat Training Centers....
            Transfer from Base:                                 [24,000]
            National Training Center
            Tier Two Level Maintenance
            Contract...................
            Transfer from Base: Theater                         [14,984]
            Demand Reduction...........

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   060   AVIATION ASSETS...............          87,166         148,671
            Transfer from Base: Theater                         [61,505]
            Demand Reduction...........
   070   FORCE READINESS OPERATIONS           2,675,821       2,747,481
          SUPPORT......................
            Transfer from Base: Body                            [71,660]
            Armor Sustainment..........
   080   LAND FORCES SYSTEMS READINESS.         579,000         579,000
   090   LAND FORCES DEPOT MAINTENANCE.       1,000,000       1,000,000
   100   BASE OPERATIONS SUPPORT.......         951,371       1,151,371
            Transfer from Base:                                [200,000]
            Overseas Security Guards...
   110   FACILITIES SUSTAINMENT,                250,000         250,000
          RESTORATION, & MODERNIZATION.
   140   ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES.........      22,998,441      23,099,456
            Transfer from Base, SAG                              [2,539]
            111: MRAP Vehicle
            Sustainment................
            Transfer from Base, SAG                            [148,194]
            111: Theater Demand
            Reduction..................
            Transfer from Base, SAG                              [2,282]
            112: Theater Demand
            Reduction..................
            Sychronization Pre-                                [-12,000]
            Deployment and Operational
            Tracker (SPOT) Fully funded
            in FY12 OMDW Base Request..
            ARGUS A-160 Deployment                             [-40,000]
            Delays.....................
   150   COMMANDERS EMERGENCY RESPONSE          425,000         400,000
          PROGRAM......................
            Termination of CERP in Iraq                        [-25,000]
   160   RESET.........................       3,955,429       3,955,429
         UNDISTRIBUTED.................               0       3,000,000
            Transfer from Base:                              [3,000,000]
            Readiness and Depot
            Maintenance (BA-1
            Undistributed).............
         TOTAL, BA 01: OPERATING FORCES      37,881,428      41,365,004
 
         BA 04: ADMIN & SRVWIDE
          ACTIVITIES
   340   SECURITY PROGRAMS.............       2,476,766       2,476,766
   350   SERVICEWIDE TRANSPORTATION....       3,507,186       3,507,186
   360   CENTRAL SUPPLY ACTIVITIES.....          50,740          50,740
   380   AMMUNITION MANAGEMENT.........          84,427          84,427
   400   SERVICEWIDE COMMUNICATIONS....          66,275          66,275
   420   OTHER PERSONNEL SUPPORT.......         143,391         143,391
   430   OTHER SERVICE SUPPORT.........          92,067          92,067
         TOTAL, BA 04: ADMIN & SRVWIDE        6,420,852       6,420,852
          ACTIVITIES...................
 
         TOTAL, OPERATION &                  44,302,280      47,785,856
          MAINTENANCE, ARMY............
 
         OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, ARMY
          RES
         BA 01: OPERATING FORCES
   030   ECHELONS ABOVE BRIGADE........          84,200          84,200
   050   LAND FORCES OPERATIONS SUPPORT          28,100          28,100
   070   FORCE READINESS OPERATIONS              20,700          10,700
          SUPPORT......................
            Duplicate Request for                              [-10,000]
            Military Pay Support
            Contract (requested both in
            SAG 121 and 131)...........
   100   BASE OPERATIONS SUPPORT.......          84,500          84,500
         TOTAL, BA 01: OPERATING FORCES         217,500         207,500
 
         TOTAL, OPERATION &                     217,500         207,500
          MAINTENANCE, ARMY RES........
 
         OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, ARNG
         BA 01: OPERATING FORCES
   010   MANEUVER UNITS................          89,930          89,930
   060   AVIATION ASSETS...............         130,848         130,848
   070   FORCE READINESS OPERATIONS             110,011         110,011
          SUPPORT......................
   100   BASE OPERATIONS SUPPORT.......          34,788          34,788
   120   MANAGEMENT AND OPERATIONAL HQ.          21,967          21,967
         TOTAL, BA 01: OPERATING FORCES         387,544         387,544
 
         TOTAL, OPERATION &                     387,544         387,544
          MAINTENANCE, ARNG............
 
         AFGHANISTAN SECURITY FORCES
          FUND
         BA 01: MINISTRY OF DEFENSE
   010   INFRASTRUCTURE................       1,304,350       1,304,350
   020   EQUIPMENT AND TRANSPORTATION..       1,667,905       1,432,490
            Revised Combined Security                         [-235,415]
            Transition Command--
            Afghanistan (CSTC-A)
            requirement................
   030   TRAINING AND OPERATIONS.......         751,073         751,073
   040   SUSTAINMENT...................       3,331,774       3,033,984
            Revised Combined Security                         [-297,790]
            Transition Command--
            Afghanistan (CSTC-A)
            requirement................
         TOTAL, BA 01: MINISTRY OF            7,055,102       6,521,897
          DEFENSE......................
 
         BA 01: MINISTRY OF INTERIOR
   060   INFRASTRUCTURE................       1,128,584       1,128,584
   070   EQUIPMENT AND TRANSPORTATION..       1,530,420         601,915
            Revised Combined Security                         [-928,505]
            Transition Command--
            Afghanistan (CSTC-A)
            requirement................
   080   TRAINING AND OPERATIONS.......       1,102,430       1,102,430
   090   SUSTAINMENT...................       1,938,715       1,800,425
            Revised Combined Security                         [-138,290]
            Transition Command--
            Afghanistan (CSTC-A)
            requirement................
         TOTAL, BA 01: MINISTRY OF            5,700,149       4,633,354
          INTERIOR.....................
 
         BA 03: ASSOCIATED ACTIVITIES
   110   SUSTAINMENT...................          21,187          21,187
   120   TRAINING AND OPERATIONS.......           7,344           7,344
   130   INFRASTRUCTURE................          15,000          15,000
   150   EQUIPMENT AND TRANSPORTATION..           1,218           1,218
         TOTAL, BA 03: ASSOCIATED                44,749          44,749
          ACTIVITIES...................
 
         TOTAL, AFGHANISTAN SECURITY         12,800,000      11,200,000
          FORCES FUND..................

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         AFGHANISTAN INFRASTRUCTURE
          FUND
         BA 01: AFGHANISTAN
          INFRASTRUCTURE FUND
   010   POWER.........................         300,000         300,000
   020   TRANSPORTATION................         100,000         100,000
   030   WATER.........................          50,000          50,000
   040   OTHER RELATED ACTIVITIES......          25,000          25,000
         TOTAL, BA 01: AFGHANISTAN              475,000         400,000
          INFRASTRUCTURE FUND..........
 
         UNDISTRIBUTED
   050   UNDISTRIBUTED.................                         -75,000
            Undistributed Reduction....                        [-75,000]
 
         TOTAL, AFGHANISTAN                     475,000         400,000
          INFRASTRUCTURE FUND..........
 
         OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, NAVY
         BA 01: OPERATING FORCES
   010   MISSION AND OTHER FLIGHT             1,058,114       1,038,114
          OPERATIONS...................
            Unjustified Growth for TAD/                        [-20,000]
            TDY........................
   020   FLEET AIR TRAINING............           7,700           7,700
   030   AVIATION TECHNICAL DATA &                9,200           9,200
          ENGINEERING SERVICES.........
   040   AIR OPERATIONS AND SAFETY               12,934          12,934
          SUPPORT......................
   050   AIR SYSTEMS SUPPORT...........          39,566          39,566
   060   AIRCRAFT DEPOT MAINTENANCE....         174,052         174,052
   070   AIRCRAFT DEPOT OPERATIONS                1,586           1,586
          SUPPORT......................
   080   AVIATION LOGISTICS............          50,852          50,852
   090   MISSION AND OTHER SHIP               1,132,948       1,132,948
          OPERATIONS...................
   100   SHIP OPERATIONS SUPPORT &               26,822          26,822
          TRAINING.....................
   110   SHIP DEPOT MAINTENANCE........         998,172         998,172
   130   COMBAT COMMUNICATIONS.........          26,533          26,533
   160   WARFARE TACTICS...............          22,657          22,657
   170   OPERATIONAL METEOROLOGY AND             28,141          28,141
          OCEANOGRAPHY.................
   180   COMBAT SUPPORT FORCES.........       1,932,640       1,932,640
   190   EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE.........          19,891          19,891
   210   COMBATANT COMMANDERS CORE                5,465           5,465
          OPERATIONS...................
   220   COMBATANT COMMANDERS DIRECT              2,093           2,093
          MISSION SUPPORT..............
   250   IN-SERVICE WEAPONS SYSTEMS             125,460         125,460
          SUPPORT......................
   260   WEAPONS MAINTENANCE...........         201,083         201,083
   270   OTHER WEAPON SYSTEMS SUPPORT..           1,457           1,457
   280   ENTERPRISE INFORMATION........           5,095           5,095
   290   SUSTAINMENT, RESTORATION AND            26,793          26,793
          MODERNIZATION................
   300   BASE OPERATING SUPPORT........         352,210         344,880
            Civilian Pay Overstatement                          [-7,330]
            Due to No Requirement for
            FTE in this SAG............
         UNDISTRIBUTED.................               0         495,000
            Transfer from Base:                                [495,000]
            Readiness and Depot
            Maintenance (BA-1
            Undistributed).............
         TOTAL, BA 01: OPERATING FORCES       6,261,464       6,729,134
 
         BA 02: MOBILIZATION
   310   SHIP PREPOSITIONING AND SURGE.          29,010          29,010
   340   EXPEDITIONARY HEALTH SERVICES           34,300          34,300
          SYSTEMS......................
   360   COAST GUARD SUPPORT...........         258,278               0
            Transfer to Department of                         [-258,278]
            Homeland Security..........
         TOTAL, BA 02: MOBILIZATION....         321,588          63,310
 
         BA 03: TRAINING AND RECRUITING
   400   SPECIALIZED SKILL TRAINING....          69,961          69,961
   430   TRAINING SUPPORT..............           5,400           5,400
         TOTAL, BA 03: TRAINING AND              75,361          75,361
          RECRUITING...................
 
         BA 04: ADMIN & SRVWD
          ACTIVITIES
   480   ADMINISTRATION................           2,348           2,348
   510   MILITARY MANPOWER AND                    6,142           6,142
          PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT.........
   520   OTHER PERSONNEL SUPPORT.......           5,849           5,849
   530   SERVICEWIDE COMMUNICATIONS....          28,511          28,511
   550   SERVICEWIDE TRANSPORTATION....         263,593         263,593
   580   ACQUISITION AND PROGRAM                 17,414          17,414
          MANAGEMENT...................
   610   SPACE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE             1,075           1,075
          SYSTEMS......................
   620   NAVAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE...           6,564           6,564
   650   FOREIGN COUNTERINTELLIGENCE...          14,598          14,598
  700A   CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS...........           2,060           2,060
         TOTAL, BA 04: ADMIN & SRVWD            348,154         348,154
          ACTIVITIES...................
 
         TOTAL, OPERATION &                   7,006,567       7,215,959
          MAINTENANCE, NAVY............
 
         OPERATION & MAINTENANCE,
          MARINE CORPS
         BA 01: OPERATING FORCES
   010   OPERATIONAL FORCES............       2,069,485       2,096,485
            Family of Shelters and                              [27,000]
            Shelters Equipment.........
   020   FIELD LOGISTICS...............         575,843         575,843
   030   DEPOT MAINTENANCE.............         251,100         363,100
            Tranfer from Base: Depot                           [112,000]
            Maintenance................
   070   BASE OPERATING SUPPORT........          82,514          82,514
         UNDISTRIBUTED.................               0         235,000

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            Transfer from Base:                                [235,000]
            Readiness and Depot
            Maintenance (BA-1
            Undistributed).............
         TOTAL, BA 01: OPERATING FORCES      12,455,768       3,352,942
 
         BA 03: TRAINING AND RECRUITING
   130   TRAINING SUPPORT..............         209,784         209,784
         TOTAL, BA03: TRAINING AND              209,784         209,784
          RECRUITING...................
 
         BA 04: ADMIN & SRVWD
          ACTIVITIES
   180   SERVICEWIDE TRANSPORTATION....         376,495         376,495
   190   ADMINISTRATION................           5,989           5,989
         TOTAL, BA 04: ADMIN & SRVWD            382,484         382,484
          ACTIVITIES...................
 
         TOTAL, OPERATION &                   3,571,210       3,945,210
          MAINTENANCE, MARINE CORPS....
 
         OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, NAVY
          RES
         BA 01: OPERATING FORCES
   010   MISSION AND OTHER FLIGHT                38,402          38,402
          OPERATIONS...................
   020   INTERMEDIATE MAINTENANCE......             400             400
   040   AIRCRAFT DEPOT MAINTENANCE....          11,330          11,330
   060   MISSION AND OTHER SHIP                  10,137          10,137
          OPERATIONS...................
   100   COMBAT SUPPORT FORCES.........          13,827          13,827
   140   BASE OPERATING SUPPORT........              52              52
         TOTAL, BA 01: OPERATING FORCES          74,148          74,148
 
         TOTAL, OPERATION &                      74,148          74,148
          MAINTENANCE, NAVY RES........
 
         OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, MC
          RESERVE
         BA 01: OPERATING FORCES
   010   OPERATING FORCES..............          31,284          31,284
   050   BASE OPERATING SUPPORT........           4,800           4,800
         TOTAL, BA 01: OPERATING FORCES          36,084          36,084
 
         TOTAL, OPERATION &                      36,084          36,084
          MAINTENANCE, MC RESERVE......
 
         OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, AIR
          FORCE
         BA 01: OPERATING FORCES
   010   PRIMARY COMBAT FORCES.........       2,115,901       2,185,901
            Transfer from Base: Theater                         [70,000]
            Security Package...........
   020   COMBAT ENHANCEMENT FORCES.....       2,033,929       2,033,929
   030   AIR OPERATIONS TRAINING (OJT,           46,844          46,844
          MAINTAIN SKILLS).............
   050   DEPOT MAINTENANCE.............         312,361         312,361
   060   FACILITIES SUSTAINMENT,                334,950         334,950
          RESTORATION & MODERNIZATION..
   070   BASE SUPPORT..................         641,404         641,404
   080   GLOBAL C3I AND EARLY WARNING..          69,330          69,330
   090   OTHER COMBAT OPS SPT PROGRAMS.         297,015         297,015
   120   SPACE CONTROL SYSTEMS.........          16,833          16,833
   130   COMBATANT COMMANDERS DIRECT             46,390          63,750
          MISSION SUPPORT..............
            Transfer from Base: CENTCOM                         [12,500]
            HQ C4......................
            Transfer from Base: CENTCOM                          [4,860]
            Public Affairs.............
         UNDISTRIBUTED.................               0         470,000
            Transfer from Base:                                [470,000]
            Readiness and Depot
            Maintenance (BA-1
            Undistributed).............
 
         TOTAL, BA 01: OPERATING FORCES       5,914,957       6,472,317
 
         BA 02: MOBILIZATION
   150   AIRLIFT OPERATIONS............       3,533,338       3,533,338
   160   MOBILIZATION PREPAREDNESS.....          85,416          85,416
   170   DEPOT MAINTENANCE.............         161,678         161,678
   180   FACILITIES SUSTAINMENT,                  9,485           9,485
          RESTORATION & MODERNIZATION..
   190   BASE SUPPORT..................          30,033          30,033
         TOTAL, BA 02: MOBILIZATION....       3,819,950       3,819,950
 
         BA 03: TRAINING AND RECRUITING
   230   FACILITIES SUSTAINMENT,                    908             908
          RESTORATION & MODERNIZATION..
   240   BASE SUPPORT..................           2,280           2,280
   250   SPECIALIZED SKILL TRAINING....          29,592          29,592
   260   FLIGHT TRAINING...............             154             154
   270   PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT                   691             691
          EDUCATION....................
   280   TRAINING SUPPORT..............             753             753
         TOTAL, BA 03: TRAINING AND              34,378          34,378
          RECRUITING...................
 
         BA 04: ADMIN & SRVWD
          ACTIVITIES
   350   LOGISTICS OPERATIONS..........         155,121         155,121
   390   BASE SUPPORT..................          20,677          20,677
   400   ADMINISTRATION................           3,320           3,320
   410   SERVICEWIDE COMMUNICATIONS....         111,561         111,561
   420   OTHER SERVICEWIDE ACTIVITIES..         605,223         605,223
  460A   CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS...........          54,000          54,000
         TOTAL, BA 04: ADMIN & SRVWD            949,902         949,902
          ACTIVITIES...................
 
         UNDISTRIBUTED.................                         -25,000
            Unjustified Growth in                              [-25,000]
            Civilian Personnel Costs...
 

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         TOTAL, OPERATION &                  10,719,187      11,251,547
          MAINTENANCE, AIR FORCE.......
 
         OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, AF
          RESERVE
         BA 01: OPERATING FORCES
   010   PRIMARY COMBAT FORCES.........           4,800           4,800
   030   DEPOT MAINTENANCE.............         131,000         131,000
   050   BASE SUPPORT..................           6,250           6,250
         TOTAL, BA 01: OPERATING FORCES         142,050         142,050
 
         TOTAL, OPERATION &                     142,050         142,050
          MAINTENANCE, AF RESERVE......
 
         OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, ANG
         BA 01: OPERATING FORCES
   020   MISSION SUPPORT OPERATIONS....          34,050          34,050
         TOTAL, BA 01: OPERATING FORCES          34,050          34,050
 
         TOTAL, OPERATION &                      34,050          34,050
          MAINTENANCE, ANG.............
 
         OPERATION & MAINTENANCE,
          DEFENSE-WIDE
         BA 01: OPERATING FORCES
   020   SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMMAND....       3,269,939       3,283,939
            Trans Regional Web                                 [-11,300]
            Initiative.................
            Unjustified Program Growth                         [-25,000]
            in Operating Support for
            Operation New Dawn.........
            Military Information                                [50,300]
            Support Activities--
            Transfer from Base.........
   010   JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF.........           2,000           2,000
         TOTAL, BA 01: OPERATING FORCES       3,271,939       3,285,939
 
         BA 04: ADMIN & SRVWD
          ACTIVITIES
   080   DEFENSE CONTRACT AUDIT AGENCY.          23,478          23,478
   090   DEFENSE CONTRACT MANAGEMENT             87,925          87,925
          AGENCY.......................
   120   DEFENSE INFORMATION SYSTEMS            164,520         164,520
          AGENCY.......................
   140   DEFENSE LEGAL SERVICES AGENCY.         102,322          67,322
            Unjustified Program Growth.                        [-35,000]
   160   DEFENSE MEDIA ACTIVITY........          15,457          15,457
   220   DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE                  194,100         194,100
          EDUCATION ACTIVITY...........
   180   DEFENSE SECURITY COOPERATION         2,200,000       2,140,000
          AGENCY.......................
            Coalition Support Funds:                           [-60,000]
            Excess to Need for Contract
            Renewal....................
   260   OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF             143,870         143,870
          DEFENSE......................
  270A   CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS...........       3,065,800       3,065,800
         TOTAL, BA 04: ADMIN & SRVWD          5,997,472       5,902,472
          ACTIVITIES...................
 
         TOTAL, OPERATION &                   9,269,411       9,188,411
          MAINTENANCE, DEFENSE-WIDE....
 
         UNDISTRIBUTED.................                      -4,000,000
            Reduction to reflect policy                     [-4,000,000]
            change on troop strength in
            Afghanistan................
 
         TOTAL, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE      89,035,031      87,868,359
------------------------------------------------------------------------



TITLE XLIV--OTHER
 AUTHORIZATIONS
 



SEC. 4401. OTHER AUTHORIZATIONS.
 



------------------------------------------------------------------------
       SEC. 4401. OTHER AUTHORIZATIONS  (In Thousands of Dollars)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             FY 2012          Senate
  Line                Item                   Request        Authorized
------------------------------------------------------------------------
         WORKING CAPITAL FUND, ARMY
   010   PREPOSITIONED WAR RESERVE              101,194          91,594
          STOCKS.......................
            Reduction in funding for                            [-9,600]
            DoD business systems.......
   020   PREPOSITIONED WAR RESERVE                    0               0
          STOCKS.......................
         TOTAL, WORKING CAPITAL FUND,           101,194          91,594
          ARMY.........................
 
         WORKING CAPITAL FUND, AIR
          FORCE
   010   TRANSPORTATION FALLEN HEROES..               0               0
   020   CONTAINER DECONSOLIDATION.....               0               0
   030   WAR RESERVE MATERIAL..........          65,372          55,872
            Reduction in funding for                            [-9,500]
            DoD business systems.......
         TOTAL, WORKING CAPITAL FUND,            65,372          55,872
          AIR FORCE....................
 
         WORKING CAPITAL FUND, DEFENSE-
          WIDE
   010   DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY (DLA)          31,614          31,614
         TOTAL, WORKING CAPITAL FUND,            31,614          31,614
          DEFENSE-WIDE.................
 
         WORKING CAPITAL FUND, DECA
   010   WORKING CAPITAL FUND, DECA....       1,376,830       1,376,830
         TOTAL, WORKING CAPITAL FUND,         1,376,830       1,376,830
          DECA.........................
 
         NATIONAL DEFENSE SEALIFT FUND
   010   T-AKE.........................               0               0
   020   MPF MLP.......................         425,865         425,865
   030   POST DELIVERY AND OUTFITTING..          24,161          24,161

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   040   NATIONAL DEF SEALIFT VESSEL...           1,138           1,138
   050   LG MED SPD RO/RO MAINTENANCE..          92,567          92,567
   060   DOD MOBILIZATION ALTERATIONS..         184,109         184,109
   070   TAH MAINTENANCE...............          40,831          40,831
   080   STRATEGIC SEALIFT SUPPORT.....               0               0
   090   RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT......          48,443          48,443
   100   READY RESERVE FORCE...........         309,270         309,270
         TOTAL, NATIONAL DEFENSE              1,126,384       1,126,384
          SEALIFT FUND.................
 
         DEFENSE HEALTH PROGRAM (DHP)
         DHP, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE
   010   IN-HOUSE CARE.................       8,148,856       8,148,856
   020   PRIVATE SECTOR CARE...........      16,377,272      16,047,272
            TRICARE Historical                                [-330,000]
            Underexecution.............
   030   CONSOLIDATED HEALTH SUPPORT...       2,193,821       2,193,821
   040   INFORMATION MANAGEMENT........       1,422,697       1,422,697
   050   MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES.........         312,102         307,102
            Strategic Communications...                         [-3,000]
            Contract savings from Web                           [-2,000]
            site consolidation.........
   060   EDUCATION AND TRAINING........         705,347         693,647
            Unjustified Growth for                             [-11,700]
            Travel.....................
   070   BASE OPERATIONS/COMMUNICATIONS       1,742,451       1,742,451
         SUBTOTAL, DHP, OPERATION &          30,902,546      30,555,846
          MAINTENANCE..................
 
         DHP, RDT&E
     1   IN-HOUSE LABORATORY                      2,935           2,935
          INDEPENDENT RESEARCH.........
     3   APPLIED BIOMEDICAL TECHNOLOGY.          33,805          33,805
     4   MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY............           3,694           3,694
     5   MEDICAL ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY...             767             767
     6   MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT         181,042         181,042
     7   MEDICAL PRODUCTS SUPPORT AND           167,481         167,481
          ADVANCED CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT.
     8   INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY                 176,345         176,345
          DEVELOPMENT..................
     9   MEDICAL PRODUCTS AND SUPPORT            34,559          34,559
          SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT..........
    11   MEDICAL PROGRAM-WIDE                    48,313          48,313
          ACTIVITIES...................
    12   MEDICAL PRODUCTS AND                    14,765          14,765
          CAPABILITIES ENHANCEMENT
          ACTIVITIES...................
         SUBTOTAL, DHP, RDT&E..........         663,706         663,706
 
         DHP, PROCUREMENT
   090   PROCUREMENT...................         632,518         632,518
         SUBTOTAL, DHP, PROCUREMENT....         632,518         632,518
 
         TOTAL, DEFENSE HEALTH PROGRAM       32,198,770      31,852,070
          (DHP)........................
 
         CHEM AGENTS & MUNITIONS
          DESTRUCTION
    01   OPERATION & MAINTENANCE.......       1,147,691       1,147,691
    02   RDT&E.........................         406,731         406,731
         TOTAL, CHEM AGENTS & MUNITIONS       1,554,422       1,554,422
          DESTRUCTION..................
 
         DRUG INTERDICTION AND COUNTER-
          DRUG ACTIVITIES, DEFENSE
   010   DRUG INTERDICTION AND COUNTER-       1,156,282         989,282
          DRUG ACTIVITIES, DEFENSE.....
            Undistributed reduction for                        [-30,000]
            contractor support.........
            Undistributed reduction to                          [-5,000]
            U.S. European Command's
            counterdrug activities.....
            Office of Naval                                     [-3,500]
            Intelligence (PC 3359).....
            Strategic communications/                             [-500]
            program termination (PC
            9220)......................
            Undistributed Reduction--                         [-128,000]
            Excess to Need.............
         TOTAL, DRUG INTERDICTION AND         1,156,282         989,282
          COUNTER-DRUG ACTIVITIES,
          DEFENSE......................
 
         OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR
          GENERAL
   010   OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR                286,919         327,419
          GENERAL, O&M.................
            Program increase--Growth                            [40,500]
            plan.......................
   020   OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR                  1,600           4,500
          GENERAL, RDT&E...............
            Program increase--Growth                             [2,900]
            plan.......................
   030   OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR                  1,000           1,000
          GENERAL, PROCUREMENT.........
         TOTAL, OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR         289,519         332,919
          GENERAL......................
 
         TOTAL OTHER AUTHORIZATIONS....      37,900,387      37,410,987
------------------------------------------------------------------------



SEC. 4402. OTHER AUTHORIZATIONS FOR OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS.
 



------------------------------------------------------------------------
 SEC. 4402. OTHER AUTHORIZATIONS FOR OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS (In
                          Thousands of Dollars)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             FY 2012          Senate
  Line                Item                   Request        Authorized
------------------------------------------------------------------------
         WORKING CAPITAL FUND, ARMY
   020   PREPOSITIONED WAR RESERVE               54,000          54,000
          STOCKS.......................
         TOTAL, WORKING CAPITAL FUND,            54,000          54,000
          ARMY.........................
 
         WORKING CAPITAL FUND, AIR
          FORCE
   010   TRANSPORTATION FALLEN HEROES..          10,000          10,000
   020   CONTAINER DECONSOLIDATION.....           2,000           2,000
         TOTAL, WORKING CAPITAL FUND,            12,000          12,000
          AIR FORCE....................
 

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         WORKING CAPITAL FUND, DEFENSE-
          WIDE
   010   DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY (DLA)         369,013         316,413
            Reduction in funding for                           [-52,600]
            DoD business systems.......
         TOTAL, WORKING CAPITAL FUND,           369,013         316,413
          DEFENSE-WIDE.................
 
         DEFENSE HEALTH PROGRAM
         OPERATION & MAINTENANCE
   010   IN-HOUSE CARE.................         641,996         641,996
   020   PRIVATE SECTOR CARE...........         464,869         464,869
   030   CONSOLIDATED HEALTH SUPPORT...          95,994          95,994
   040   INFORMATION MANAGEMENT........           5,548           5,548
   050   MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES.........             751             751
   060   EDUCATION AND TRAINING........          16,859          16,859
   070   BASE OPERATIONS/COMMUNICATIONS           2,271           2,271
         DEFENSE HEALTH PROGRAM........       1,228,288       1,228,288
 
         DRUG INTERDICTION AND COUNTER-
          DRUG ACTIVITIES, DEFENSE
   010   DRUG INTERDICTION AND COUNTER-         486,458         486,458
          DRUG ACTIVITIES, DEFENSE.....
         TOTAL, DRUG INTERDICTION AND           486,458         486,458
          COUNTER-DRUG ACTIVITIES,
          DEFENSE......................
 
         OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR
          GENERAL
   010   OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR                 11,055          11,055
          GENERAL......................
         TOTAL, OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR          11,055          11,055
          GENERAL......................
 
         TOTAL OTHER AUTHORIZATIONS....       2,160,814       2,108,214
------------------------------------------------------------------------



SEC. 4501. MILITARY CONSTRUCTION.
 



----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                           SEC. 4501. MILITARY CONSTRUCTION (In Thousands of Dollars)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                               State or Country and                                       Budget       Senate
          Account                  Installation                 Project Title            Request      Agreement
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                              ........................  Military Construction, Army
                            Alaska
Army                          Fort Wainwright           Aviation Complex, Ph 3a......      114,000        57,000
Army                          Jb Elmendorf-Richardson   Physical Fitness Facility....       26,000        26,000
Army                          Jb Elmendorf-Richardson   Brigade Complex, Ph 2........       74,000        74,000
Army                          Jb Elmendorf-Richardson   Organizational Parking.......        3,600         3,600
                            Alabama
Army                          Fort Rucker               Combat Readiness Center......       11,600        11,600
                            California
Army                          Fort Irwin                Qualification Training Range.       15,500        15,500
Army                          Fort Irwin                Infantry Squad Battle Course.        7,500         7,500
Army                          Presidio Monterey         General Instruction Building.        3,000         3,000
                            Colorado
Army                          Fort Carson               Brigade Headquarters.........       14,400        14,400
Army                          Fort Carson               Barracks.....................       67,000        67,000
Army                          Fort Carson               Barracks.....................       46,000        46,000
Army                          Fort Carson               Control Tower................       14,200        14,200
Army                          Fort Carson               Aircraft Maintenance Hangar..       63,000        63,000
Army                          Fort Carson               Aircraft Loading Area........       34,000        34,000
                            Georgia
Army                          Fort Benning              Rail Loading Facility........       13,600        13,600
Army                          Fort Benning              Trainee Barracks Complex, Ph        23,000        23,000
                                                         3.
Army                          Fort Gordon               Hand Grenade Familiarization         1,450         1,450
                                                         Range.
Army                          Fort Stewart              Dog Kennel...................        2,600         2,600
Army                          Fort Benning              Land Acquisition.............        5,100         5,100
Army                          Fort Benning              Land Acquisition.............       25,000        25,000
                            Hawaii
Army                          Fort Shafter              Child Development Center.....       17,500        17,500
Army                          Schofield Barracks        Centralized Wash Facility....       32,000        32,000
Army                          Schofield Barracks        Combat Aviation Brigade             73,000        73,000
                                                         Complex, Ph 1.
                            Kansas
Army                          Fort Riley                Physical Fitness Facility....       13,000        13,000
Army                          Fort Riley                Chapel.......................       10,400        10,400
Army                          Fort Riley                Unmanned Aerial Vehicle             60,000        60,000
                                                         Maintenance Hangar.
Army                          Forbes Air Field          Deployment Support Facility..        5,300         5,300
                            Kentucky
Army                          Fort Campbell             Vehicle Maintenance Facility.       16,000        16,000
Army                          Fort Campbell             Vehicle Maintenance Facility.       40,000        40,000
Army                          Fort Campbell             Physical Fitness Facility....       18,500        18,500
Army                          Fort Campbell             Unmanned Aerial Vehicle             67,000        67,000
                                                         Maintenance Hangar.
Army                          Fort Campbell             Scout/Recce Gunnery Range....       18,000        18,000
Army                          Fort Campbell             Barracks Complex.............       65,000        65,000
Army                          Fort Campbell             Barracks.....................       23,000        23,000
Army                          Fort Knox                 Automated Infantry Platoon           7,000         7,000
                                                         Battle Course.
Army                          Fort Knox                 Battalion Complex............       48,000        48,000
                            Louisiana
Army                          Fort Polk                 Fire Station.................        9,200         9,200

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Army                          Fort Polk                 Military Working Dog Facility        2,600         2,600
Army                          Fort Polk                 Brigade Complex..............       23,000        23,000
Army                          Fort Polk                 Multipurpose Machine Gun             8,300         8,300
                                                         Range.
Army                          Fort Polk                 Land Acquisition.............       27,000        27,000
                            Maryland
Army                          Aberdeen Proving Ground   Auto Technology Evaluation          15,500        15,500
                                                         Fac, Ph 3.
Army                          Aberdeen Proving Ground   Command and Control Facility.       63,000        63,000
Army                          Fort Meade                Applied Instruction Facility.       43,000        43,000
Army                          Fort Meade                Brigade Complex..............       36,000        36,000
                            Missouri
Army                          Fort Leonard Wood         Vehicle Maintenance Facility.       49,000        49,000
                            North Carolina
Army                          Fort Bragg                Nco Academy..................       42,000        42,000
Army                          Fort Bragg                Access Roads, Ph 2...........       18,000        18,000
Army                          Fort Bragg                Unmanned Aerial Vehicle             54,000        54,000
                                                         Maintenance Hangar.
Army                          Fort Bragg                Brigade Complex Facilities...       49,000        49,000
Army                          Fort Bragg                Battle Command Training             23,000        23,000
                                                         Center.
                            New York
Army                          Fort Drum                 Ammunition Supply Point......        5,700         5,700
Army                          Fort Drum                 Chapel.......................        7,600         7,600
                            Oklahoma
Army                          Fort Sill                 Physical Fitness Facility....       25,000        25,000
Army                          Fort Sill                 Chapel.......................       13,200        13,200
Army                          Fort Sill                 Reception Station, Ph 1......       36,000        36,000
Army                          Fort Sill                 Rail Deployment Facility.....        3,400         3,400
Army                          Fort Sill                 Vehicle Maintenance Facility.       51,000        51,000
Army                          Fort Sill                 Battle Command Training             23,000        23,000
                                                         Center.
Army                          Fort Sill                 Thaad Instruction Facility...       33,000        33,000
Army                          Mcalester                 Railroad Tracks..............        6,300         6,300
Army                          Mcalester                 Ammunition Loading Pads......        1,700         1,700
                            South Carolina
Army                          Fort Jackson              Trainee Barracks Complex, Ph        59,000        59,000
                                                         2.
Army                          Fort Jackson              Modified Record Fire Range...        4,900         4,900
                            Texas
Army                          Fort Bliss                Vehicle Maintenance Facility.       24,000             0
Army                          Fort Bliss                Electronics Maintenance             14,600        14,600
                                                         Facility.
Army                          Fort Bliss                Infrastructure...............       14,600             0
Army                          Fort Bliss                Vehicle Maintenance Facility.       14,600        14,600
Army                          Fort Bliss                Barracks Complex.............       13,000        13,000
Army                          Fort Bliss                Vehicle Maintenance Facility.       19,000        19,000
Army                          Fort Bliss                Jlens Tactical Training             39,000        39,000
                                                         Facility.
Army                          Fort Bliss                Water Well, Potable..........        2,400         2,400
Army                          Fort Bliss                Applied Instruction Building.        8,300         8,300
Army                          Fort Hood                 Operational Readiness               51,000        51,000
                                                         Training Complex.
Army                          Fort Hood                 Unmanned Aerial Vehicle             47,000        47,000
                                                         Maintenance Hangar.
Army                          Fort Hood                 Vehicle Maintenance Facility.       15,500        15,500
Army                          Fort Hood                 Vehicle Maintenance Facility.       18,500        18,500
Army                          Red River Army Depot      Maneuver Systems Sustainment        44,000        44,000
                                                         Ctr, Ph 3.
Army                          Jb San Antonio            Vehicle Maintenance Facility.       10,400        10,400
                            Utah
Army                          Dugway Proving Ground     Life Sciences Test Facility         32,000        32,000
                                                         Addition.
                            Virginia
Army                          Fort Belvoir              Information Dominance Center,       52,000        52,000
                                                         Ph 1.
Army                          Fort Belvoir              Road and Infrastucture              31,000             0
                                                         Improvements.
Army                          Jb Langley Eustis         Aviation Training Facility...       26,000        26,000
                            Washington
Army                          Jb Lewis Mcchord          Brigade Complex, Ph 2........       56,000        56,000
Army                          Jb Lewis Mcchord          Operational Readiness               28,000        28,000
                                                         Training Cplx, Ph 1.
Army                          Jb Lewis Mcchord          Air Support Operations               7,300         7,300
                                                         Facilities.
Army                          Jb Lewis Mcchord          Battalion Complex............       59,000        59,000
Army                          Jb Lewis Mcchord          Infrastructure, Ph 1.........       64,000        64,000
Army                          Jb Lewis Mcchord          Aviation Unit Complex, Ph 1a.       34,000        34,000
Army                          Jb Lewis Mcchord          Aviation Complex, Ph 1b......       48,000        48,000
                            Afghanistan
Army                          Bagram Air Base           Entry Control Point..........       20,000        20,000
Army                          Bagram Air Base           Construct Drainage System, Ph       31,000        31,000
                                                         3.
Army                          Bagram Air Base           Barracks, Ph 5...............       29,000        29,000
                            Germany
Army                          Germersheim               Infrastructure...............       16,500             0
Army                          Germersheim               Central Distribution Facility       21,000             0
Army                          Grafenwoehr               Chapel.......................       15,500             0
Army                          Grafenwoehr               Convoy Live Fire Range.......        5,000         5,000
Army                          Grafenwoehr               Barracks.....................       17,500        17,500
Army                          Landstuhl                 Satellite Communications            24,000        24,000
                                                         Center.
Army                          Landstuhl                 Satellite Communications            39,000        39,000
                                                         Center.
Army                          Stuttgart                 Access Control Point.........       12,200        12,200
Army                          Vilseck                   Barracks.....................       20,000        20,000
Army                          Oberdachstetten           Automated Record Fire Range..       12,200        12,200
                            Honduras
Army                          Honduras Various          Barracks.....................       25,000             0
                            Korea
Army                          Camp Carroll              Barracks.....................       41,000        41,000
Army                          Camp Henry                Barracks Complex.............       48,000        48,000

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                            Worldwide Unspecified
Army                          Unspecified               Minor Construction...........       20,000        20,000
Army                          Unspecified               Host Nation Support..........       25,500        25,500
Army                          Unspecified               Planning & Design............      229,741       169,741
                            ..........................
                              ........................  Total Military Construction,     3,235,991     2,971,391
                                                         Army.
                            ..........................
                              ........................  Military Construction, Navy
                            Arizona
Navy                          Yuma                      Double Aircraft Maintenance         81,897        81,897
                                                         Hangar.
Navy                          Yuma                      Aircraft Maintenance Hangar..       39,515        39,515
Navy                          Yuma                      JSF Auxiliary Landing Field..       41,373        41,373
                            California
Navy                          Barstow                   Dip Tank Cleaning Facility...        8,590         8,590
Navy                          Bridgeport                Multi-Purpose Building--            19,238        16,138
                                                         Addition.
Navy                          Camp Pendleton            New Potable Water Conveyance.      113,091       113,091
Navy                          Camp Pendleton            North Area Waste Water              78,271        78,271
                                                         Conveyance.
Navy                          Camp Pendleton            Armory, 1st Marine Division..       12,606        12,606
Navy                          Camp Pendleton            Infantry Squad Defense Range.       29,187        29,187
Navy                          Camp Pendleton            Intersection Bridge and             12,476        12,476
                                                         Improvements.
Navy                          Camp Pendleton            Individual Equipment Issue          16,411        16,411
                                                         Warehouse.
Navy                          Camp Pendleton            Mv-22 Double Hangar                 48,345        48,345
                                                         Replacement.
Navy                          Camp Pendleton            Mv-22 Aviation Pavement......       18,530        18,530
Navy                          Camp Pendleton            Mv-22 Aviation Fuel Storage..        6,163         6,163
Navy                          Point Mugu                E-2d Aircrew Training               15,377        15,377
                                                         Facility.
Navy                          Twentynine Palms          Multi-Use Operational Fitness       18,819        18,819
                                                         Area.
Navy                          Twentynine Palms          Tracked Vehicle Maintenance         15,882        15,882
                                                         Cover.
Navy                          Twentynine Palms          Child Development Center.....       23,743        23,743
Navy                          Twentynine Palms          Land Expansion...............        8,665         8,665
Navy                          Coronado                  Fitness Center North Island..       46,763        32,063
Navy                          Coronado                  Rotary Aircraft Depot Maint         61,672        61,672
                                                         Fac (North Is.).
                            Florida
Navy                          Jacksonville              P-8a Training Facility.......       25,985        25,985
Navy                          Jacksonville              P-8a Hangar Upgrades.........        6,085         6,085
Navy                          Jacksonville              Bams UAS Operator Training           4,482         4,482
                                                         Facility.
Navy                          Mayport                   Massey Avenue Corridor              14,998        14,998
                                                         Improvements.
Navy                          Whiting Field             Applied Instruction                 20,620        20,620
                                                         Facilities, EOD Course.
                            Georgia
Navy                          Kings Bay                 Crab Island Security Enclave.       52,913        52,913
Navy                          Kings Bay                 Wra Land/Water Interface.....       33,150        33,150
                            Hawaii
Navy                          Barking Sands             North Loop Electrical                9,679         9,679
                                                         Replacement.
Navy                          Kaneohe Bay               MCAS Operations Complex......       57,704        57,704
Navy                          Joint Base Pearl Harbor-  Navy Information Operations          7,492         7,492
                               Hickam                    Command Fes Fac.
                            Illinois
Navy                          Great Lakes               Decentralize Steam System....       91,042        91,042
                            Maryland
Navy                          Indian Head               Decentralize Steam System....       67,779        67,779
Navy                          Patuxent River            Aircraft Prototype Facility,        45,844        45,844
                                                         Ph 2.
                            North Carolina
Navy                          Camp Lejeune              Bachelor Enlisted Quarters--        27,439        27,439
                                                         Wallace Creek.
Navy                          Camp Lejeune              Squad Battle Course..........       16,821        16,821
Navy                          Camp Lejeune              2nd Combat Engineer                 75,214        75,214
                                                         Maintenance/Ops Complex.
Navy                          Camp Lejeune              Base Entry Point and Road....       81,008        81,008
Navy                          Cherry Point Marine       H-1 Helicopter Gearbox Repair       17,760        17,760
                               Corps Air Station         & Test Facility.
Navy                          New River                 Aircraft Maintenance Hangar         69,511        69,511
                                                         and Apron.
Navy                          New River                 Ordnance Loading Area                9,419         9,419
                                                         Additiion.
                            South Carolina
Navy                          Beaufort                  Vertical Landing Pads........       21,096        21,096
                            Virginia
Navy                          Norfolk                   Bachelor Quarters, Homeport         81,304        81,304
                                                         Ashore.
Navy                          Norfolk                   Decentralize Steam System....       26,924        26,924
Navy                          Portsmouth                Controlled Industrial               74,864        74,864
                                                         Facility.
Navy                          Quantico                  Waste Water Treatment Plant--        9,969         9,969
                                                         Upshur.
Navy                          Quantico                  Realign Purvis Rd/Russell Rd         6,442         6,442
                                                         Intersection.
Navy                          Quantico                  Bachelor Enlisted Quarters...       31,374        31,374
Navy                          Quantico                  Enlisted Dining Facility.....        5,034         5,034
Navy                          Quantico                  the Basic School Student            28,488        28,488
                                                         Quarters, Ph 6.
Navy                          Quantico                  Embassy Security Group              27,079        27,079
                                                         Facilities.
Navy                          Quantico                  Academic Instruction Facility       75,304        75,304
                            Washington
Navy                          Bremerton                 Integrated Dry Dock Water           13,341        13,341
                                                         Treatment Fac, Ph1.
Navy                          Kitsap                    Waterfront Restricted Area          17,894        17,894
                                                         Vehicle Barriers.
Navy                          Kitsap                    Ehw Security Force Facility         25,948        25,948
                                                         (Bangor).
Navy                          Kitsap                    Explosives Handling Wharf #2,       78,002        78,002
                                                         Inc 1.
                            Bahrain Island
Navy                          Sw Asia                   Bachelor Enlisted Quarters...       55,010             0
Navy                          Sw Asia                   Waterfront Development, Ph 4.       45,194             0
                            Diego Garcia
Navy                          Diego Garcia              Potable Water Plant                 35,444        35,444
                                                         Modernization.
                            Djibouti
Navy                          Camp Lemonier             Bachelor Quarters............       43,529        43,529
Navy                          Camp Lemonier             Aircraft Logistics Apron.....       35,170        35,170

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Navy                          Camp Lemonier             Taxiway Enhancement..........       10,800        10,800
                            Guam
Navy                          Joint Region Marianas     North Ramp Utilities--              78,654             0
                                                         Anderson AFB, Inc 2.
Navy                          Joint Region Marianas     Finegayan Water Utilities....       77,267             0
                            Worldwide Unspecified
Navy                          Unspecified               Unspecified Minor Constr.....       21,495        21,495
Navy                          Unspecified               Planning and Design..........       84,362        69,362
                            ..........................
                              ........................  Total Military Construction,     2,461,547     2,172,622
                                                         Navy.
                            ..........................
                              ........................  Military Construction, Air
                                                         Force
                            Alaska
AF                            Eielson AFB               Dormitory (168 Rm)...........       45,000        45,000
AF                            Jb Elmendorf-Richardson   Brigade Combat Team (Light)         97,000        97,000
                                                         Complex, (480 Rm).
                            Arizona
AF                            Davis-Monthan AFB         Ec-130h Simulator/Training          20,500        20,500
                                                         Operations.
AF                            Davis-Monthan AFB         HC-130J Joint Use Fuel Cell..       12,500        12,500
AF                            Luke AFB                  F-35 Adal Aircraft                   6,000         6,000
                                                         Maintenance Unit.
AF                            Luke AFB                  F-35 Squad Ops/AMU 2.........       18,000        18,000
                            California
AF                            Travis AFB                Dormitory (144 Rm)...........       22,000        22,000
AF                            Vandenberg AFB            Education Center.............       14,200        14,200
                            Colorado
AF                            U.S. Air Force Academy    Construct Large Vehicle             13,400        13,400
                                                         Inspection Facility.
                            Delaware
AF                            Dover AFB                 C-5m Formal Training Unit            2,800         2,800
                                                         Facility.
                            Florida
AF                            Patrick AFB               Air Force Technical                 79,000        79,000
                                                         Applications Ctr, Inc 2.
                            Kansas
AF                            Fort Riley                Air Support Operations Center        7,600         7,600
                            Louisiana
AF                            Barksdale AFB             Mission Support Group Complex       23,500        23,500
                            Missouri
AF                            Whiteman AFB              Wsa Security Control Facility        4,800         4,800
                            North Carolina
AF                            Pope AFB                  C-130 Flight Simulator.......        6,000         6,000
                            North Dakota
AF                            Minot AFB                 Dormitory (168 Rm)...........       22,000        22,000
AF                            Minot AFB                 B-52 3-Bay Conventional             11,800        11,800
                                                         Munitions Maintenance.
AF                            Minot AFB                 B-52 Two-Bay Phase                  34,000        34,000
                                                         Maintenance Dock.
                            Nebraska
AF                            Offutt AFB                STRATCOM Replacement               150,000       120,000
                                                         Facility, Inc 1.
                            New Mexico
AF                            Cannon AFB                Dormitory (96 Rm)............       15,000        15,000
AF                            Cannon AFB                Adal Wastewater Treatment            7,598         7,598
                                                         Plant.
AF                            Holloman AFB              Child Development Center.....       11,200        11,200
AF                            Holloman AFB              Parallel Taxiway 07/25.......        8,000         8,000
AF                            Holloman AFB              F-16 Academic Facility.......        5,800         5,800
AF                            Holloman AFB              F-16 Sead Training Facility..        4,200         4,200
AF                            Kirtland AFB              Afnwc Sustainment Center.....       25,000        25,000
                            Nevada
AF                            Nellis AFB                F-35a Age Facility...........       21,500        21,500
AF                            Nellis AFB                Communications Network              11,600        11,600
                                                         Control Center.
AF                            Nellis AFB                F-35 Add/Alter Engine Shop...        2,750         2,750
                            Texas
AF                            Jb San Antonio            Bmt Recruit Dormitory 4, Ph 4       64,000        64,000
AF                            Joint Base San Antonio    Adv Indiv Training (Ait)            46,000        46,000
                                                         Barracks (300 Rm).
                            Utah
AF                            Hill AFB                  F-35 Adal Hangar 45e/AMU.....        6,800             0
AF                            Hill AFB                  F-22 System Support Facility.       16,500        16,500
                            Virginia
AF                            Jb Langley Eustis         Ait Barracks Complex, Ph 2...       50,000        50,000
                            Washington
AF                            Fairchild AFB             Wing Headquarters............       13,600        13,600
AF                            Fairchild AFB             Sere Force Support, Ph 2.....       14,000        14,000
                            Greenland
AF                            Thule AFB                 Dormitory (72 Pn)............       28,000        28,000
                            Guam
AF                            Joint Region Marianas     Prtc Red Horse Cantonment           14,000        14,000
                                                         Operations Facility.
AF                            Joint Region Marianas     Prtc Combat Communications           5,600         5,600
                                                         Transmission Syst.
AF                            Joint Region Marianas     Prtc Combat Communications           9,800         9,800
                                                         Combat Support.
AF                            Joint Region Marianas     Guam Strike Clear Water Rinse        7,500             0
                                                         Facility.
AF                            Joint Region Marianas     Guam Strike Fuel Systems           128,000             0
                                                         Maintenance Hangar.
AF                            Joint Region Marianas     Guam Strike Conventional            11,700             0
                                                         Munitions Maintenance.
AF                            Joint Region Marianas     Air Freight Terminal Complex.       35,000        35,000
                            Germany
AF                            Ramstein Ab               Dormitory (192 Rm)...........       34,697        34,697
                            Italy
AF                            Sigonella                 UAS SATCOM Relay Pads and           15,000        15,000
                                                         Facility.
                            Korea
AF                            Osan Ab                   Dormitory (156 Rm)...........       23,000        23,000
                            Qatar
AF                            AL Udeid                  Blatchford Preston Complex,         37,000             0
                                                         Ph 4.

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                            Worldwide Unspecified
AF                            Unspecified               Unspecified Minor                   20,000        20,000
                                                         Construction.
AF                            Unspecified               Planning & Design............       81,913        67,913
                            ..........................
                              ........................  Total Military Construction,     1,364,858     1,129,858
                                                         Air Force.
                            ..........................
                              ........................  Military Consruction, Defense-
                                                         Wide
                            District of Columbia
Def-Wide                      Bolling AFB               Diac Parking Garage..........       13,586        13,586
Def-Wide                      Bolling AFB               Electrical Upgrades..........        1,080         1,080
Def-Wide                      Bolling AFB               Cooling Tower Expansion......        2,070         2,070
                            Virginia
Def-Wide                      Charlottesville           Remote Delivery Facility.....       10,805        10,805
                            Germany
Def-Wide                      Stuttgart-Patch Barracks  DISA Europe Facility Upgrades        2,434         2,434
                            Alaska
Def-Wide                      Eielson AFB               Upgrade Rail Line............       14,800        14,800
                            Arizona
Def-Wide                      Davis-Monthan AFB         Replace Hydrant Fuel System..       23,000        23,000
                            California
Def-Wide                      Defense Distribution      Replace Public Safety Center.       15,500        15,500
                               Depot-Tracy
Def-Wide                      Point Loma Annex          Replace Fuel Storage                27,000        27,000
                                                         Facilities, Inc 4.
Def-Wide                      San Clemente              Replace Fuel Storage Tanks &        21,800        21,800
                                                         Pipeline.
                            Florida
Def-Wide                      Whiting Field             Truck Load/Unload Facility...        3,800         3,800
                            Hawaii
Def-Wide                      Joint Base Pearl Harbor-  Upgrade Refueler Truck               5,200         5,200
                               Hickam                    Parking Area.
Def-Wide                      Joint Base Pearl Harbor-  Alter Warehouse Space........        9,200         9,200
                               Hickam
                            Louisiana
Def-Wide                      Barksdale AFB             Hydrant Fuel System..........        6,200         6,200
                            Massachusetts
Def-Wide                      Westover ARB              Replace Hydrant Fuel System..       23,300        23,300
                            Mississippi
Def-Wide                      Columbus AFB              Replace Refueler Parking             2,600         2,600
                                                         Facility.
                            Ohio
Def-Wide                      Columbus AFB              Security Enhancements........       10,000        10,000
                            Oklahoma
Def-Wide                      Altus AFB                 Replace Fuel Transfer                8,200         8,200
                                                         Pipeline.
                            Pennsylvania
Def-Wide                      Def Distribution Depot    Enclose Open-Sided Shed......        3,000             0
                               New Cumberland
Def-Wide                      Def Distribution Depot    Replace General Purpose             25,500             0
                               New Cumberland            Warehouse.
Def-Wide                      Def Distribution Depot    Upgrade Access Control Points       17,500        17,500
                               New Cumberland
Def-Wide                      Philadelphia              Upgrade Hvac System..........        8,000         8,000
                            South Carolina
Def-Wide                      Joint Base Charleston     Replace Fuel Storage &              24,868        24,868
                                                         Distribution Facility.
                            Washington
Def-Wide                      Whidbey Island            Replace Fuel Pipeline........       25,000        25,000
Def-Wide                      Joint Base Lewis-Mcchord  Replace Fuel Distribution           14,000        14,000
                                                         Facilities.
                            West Virginia
Def-Wide                      Camp Dawson               Replace Hydrant Fuel System..        2,200         2,200
                            Georgia
Def-Wide                      Fort Benning              Replace Mcbride Elementary          37,205        37,205
                                                         School.
                            Kentucky
Def-Wide                      Fort Knox                 Replace Kingsolver-Pierce           38,845        38,845
                                                         Elementary Schools.
                            Massachusetts
Def-Wide                      Hanscom AFB               Replace Hanscom Middle School       34,040        34,040
                            North Carolina
Def-Wide                      Fort Bragg                Replace District                     3,138         3,138
                                                         Superintendant's Office.
Def-Wide                      New River                 Replace Delalio Elementary          22,687        22,687
                                                         School.
                            Virginia
Def-Wide                      Dahlgren                  Dahlgren E/MS School Addition        1,988         1,988
                            Germany
Def-Wide                      Ansbach                   Ansbach Middle/High School          11,672        11,672
                                                         Addition.
Def-Wide                      Baumholder                Replace Wetzel-Smith                59,419             0
                                                         Elementary Schools.
Def-Wide                      Grafenwoehr               Netzaberg MS School Addition.        6,529         6,529
Def-Wide                      Spangdahlem Ab            Replace Bitburg Elementary          41,876        41,876
                                                         School.
Def-Wide                      Spangdahlem Ab            Replace Bitburg Middle & High       87,167        87,167
                                                         School.
                            Italy
Def-Wide                      Vicenza                   Replace Vicenza High School..       41,864        41,864
                            Japan
Def-Wide                      Yokota Ab                 Replace Temp Classrm/Joan K.        12,236        12,236
                                                         Mendel Es.
Def-Wide                      Yokota Ab                 Replace Yokota High School...       49,606        49,606
                            United Kingdom
Def-Wide                      Royal Air Force           Replace Alconbury High School       35,030        35,030
                               Alconbury
                            Virginia
Def-Wide                      Quantico                  Dss Headquarters Addition....       42,727        42,727
Def-Wide                      Quantico                  Defense Access Road                  4,000         4,000
                                                         Improvements-Telegraph Rd.
                            Alabama
Def-Wide                      Redstone Arsenal          Von Braun Complex, Ph 4......       58,800        58,800
                            Missouri
Def-Wide                      Arnold                    Data Ctr West #1 Power &             9,253         9,253
                                                         Cooling Upgrade.
                            Virginia
Def-Wide                      Fort Belvior              Technology Center Third Floor       54,625             0
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                            Colorado
Def-Wide                      Buckley Air Force Base    Mountainview Operations            140,932        70,432
                                                         Facility.
                            Georgia
Def-Wide                      Fort Gordon               Whitelaw Wedge Building             11,340        17,705
                                                         Addition.
                            Maryland
Def-Wide                      Fort Meade                High Performance Computing          29,640             0
                                                         Capacity, Inc 1.
                            Utah
Def-Wide                      Camp Williams             Ic Cnci Data Center 1, Inc 3.      246,401       123,201
                            United Kingdom
Def-Wide                      Menwith Hill Station      Mhs Psc Construction                68,601        68,601
                                                         Generator Plant.
                            Alaska
Def-Wide                      Anchorage                 SOF Cold Weather Maritime           18,400        18,400
                                                         Training Facility.
                            California
Def-Wide                      Camp Pendleton            SOF Range 130 Support                8,641         8,641
                                                         Projects.
Def-Wide                      Camp Pendleton            SOF Military Working Dog             3,500         3,500
                                                         Facility.
Def-Wide                      Coronado                  SOF Support Activity                42,000        42,000
                                                         Operations Facility.
                            Florida
Def-Wide                      Eglin AFB                 SOF Company Operations              19,000        19,000
                                                         Facility (Gstb).
Def-Wide                      Eglin AFB                 SOF Company Operations              21,000        21,000
                                                         Facility (Gsb).
Def-Wide                      Eglin Aux 9               SOF Enclosed Engine Noise            3,200         3,200
                                                         Suppressors.
Def-Wide                      Eglin Aux 9               SOF Simulator Facility.......        6,300         6,300
Def-Wide                      Macdill AFB               SOF Acquisition Center, Ph 2.       15,200        15,200
                            Kentucky
Def-Wide                      Fort Campbell             SOF Rotary Wing Hangar.......       38,900        38,900
Def-Wide                      Fort Campbell             SOF Mh47 Aviation Facility...       43,000        43,000
                            North Carolina
Def-Wide                      Camp Lejeune              SOF Armory Facility Expansion        6,670         6,670
Def-Wide                      Fort Bragg                SOF Communications Training         10,758        10,758
                                                         Complex.
Def-Wide                      Fort Bragg                SOF Squadron HQ Addition.....       11,000        11,000
Def-Wide                      Fort Bragg                SOF Entry Control Point......        2,300         2,300
Def-Wide                      Fort Bragg                SOF Battalion Operations            23,478        23,478
                                                         Complex.
Def-Wide                      Fort Bragg                SOF Brigade Headquarters.....       19,000        19,000
Def-Wide                      Fort Bragg                SOF Group Headquarters.......       26,000        26,000
Def-Wide                      Fort Bragg                SOF Battalion Operations            41,000        41,000
                                                         Facility.
Def-Wide                      Fort Bragg                SOF Administrative Annex.....       12,000        12,000
Def-Wide                      Pope AFB                  SOF Training Facility........        5,400         5,400
                            New Mexico
Def-Wide                      Cannon AFB                SOF C-130 Squadron Operations       10,941        10,941
                                                         Facility.
Def-Wide                      Cannon AFB                SOF C-130 Wash Rack Hangar...       10,856        10,856
Def-Wide                      Cannon AFB                SOF Aircraft Maintenance            15,000        15,000
                                                         Squadron Facility.
Def-Wide                      Cannon AFB                SOF Apron and Taxiway........       28,100        28,100
Def-Wide                      Cannon AFB                SOF Hangar Aircraft                 41,200        41,200
                                                         Maintenance Unit.
Def-Wide                      Cannon AFB                SOF Adal Simulator Facility..        9,600         9,600
Def-Wide                      Cannon AFB                SOF Squadron Operations             17,300        17,300
                                                         Facility.
                            Virginia
Def-Wide                      Dam Neck                  SOF Logistic Support Facility       14,402        14,402
Def-Wide                      Dam Neck                  SOF Building Renovation......        3,814         3,814
Def-Wide                      Dam Neck                  SOF Military Working Dog             4,900         4,900
                                                         Facility.
Def-Wide                      Joint Expeditionary Base  SOF Seal Team Operations            37,000        37,000
                               Little Creek--Story       Facility.
                            Washington
Def-Wide                      Jb Lewis Mcchord          SOF Company Operations              21,000        21,000
                                                         Facility.
                            Florida
Def-Wide                      Eglin AFB                 Medical Clinic...............       11,600        11,600
                            Georgia
Def-Wide                      Fort Stewart              Hospital Addition/Alteration,       72,300        72,300
                                                         Ph 2.
                            Illinois
Def-Wide                      Great Lakes               Health Clinic Demolition.....       16,900        16,900
                            Kentucky
Def-Wide                      Fort Campbell             Hospital Addition/Alteration.       56,600        56,600
                            Maryland
Def-Wide                      Aberdeen Proving Ground   USAMRICD Replacement, Inc 4..       22,850        22,850
Def-Wide                      Bethesda Naval Hospital   Child Development Center            18,000        18,000
                                                         Addition/Alteration.
Def-Wide                      Fort Detrick              USAMRIID Stage I, Inc 6......      137,600       137,600
Def-Wide                      Joint Base Andrews        Dental Clinic Replacement....       22,800        22,800
Def-Wide                      Joint Base Andrews        Ambulatory Care Center.......      242,900       121,400
                            Mississippi
Def-Wide                      Gulfport                  Medical Clinic Replacement...       34,700        34,700
                            North Carolina
Def-Wide                      Fort Bragg                Hospital Alteration..........       57,600        57,600
                            New York
Def-Wide                      Fort Drum                 Medical Clinic...............       15,700        15,700
Def-Wide                      Fort Drum                 Dental Clinic Addition/              4,700         4,700
                                                         Alteration.
                            Texas
Def-Wide                      Fort Bliss                Hospital Replacement, Inc 3..      136,700       109,400
Def-Wide                      Joint Base San Antonio    Hospital Nutrition Care             33,000        33,000
                                                         Department Add/Alt.
Def-Wide                      Joint Base San Antonio    Ambulatory Care Center, Ph 3.      161,300        80,600
                            Germany
Def-Wide                      Rhine Ordance Barracks    Medical Center Replacement,         70,592             0
                                                         Inc 1.
                            Virginia
Def-Wide                      Pentagon                  Heliport Control Tower/Fire          6,457         6,457
                                                         Station.
Def-Wide                      Pentagon                  Pentagon Memorial Pedestrian         2,285         2,285
                                                         Plaza.
                            Belgium

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Def-Wide                      Brussels                  NATO Headquarters Facility...       24,118             0
                            Worldwide Unspecified
Def-Wide                      Unspecified               Energy Conservation                135,000       135,000
                                                         Investment Program.
Def-Wide                      Unspecified               Contingency Construction.....       10,000        10,000
Def-Wide                      Unspecified               Exercise Related Construction        8,417         8,417
Def-Wide                      Unspecified               Unspecified Minor                    6,571         6,571
                                                         Construction.
Def-Wide                      Unspecified               Unspecified Minor Milcon.....        6,365             0
Def-Wide                      Unspecified               Unspecified Minor                    8,876         8,876
                                                         Construction.
Def-Wide                      Unspecified               Minor Construction...........        6,100         6,100
Def-Wide                      Unspecified               Unspecified Minor                    3,000         3,000
                                                         Construction.
Def-Wide                      Unspecified               Planning and Design..........        1,993         1,993
Def-Wide                      Unspecified               Planning and Design..........        3,043         3,043
Def-Wide                      Unspecified               Planning and Design..........        6,000         6,000
Def-Wide                      Unspecified               Planning and Design..........        3,000         3,000
Def-Wide                      Unspecified               Planning and Design..........       66,974        61,974
Def-Wide                      Unspecified               Planning and Design..........        8,368         8,368
Def-Wide                      Unspecified               Planning and Design..........       52,974        35,474
Def-Wide                      Unspecified               Planning and Design..........       31,468        28,968
Def-Wide                      Unspecified               Planning and Design..........      227,498       202,498
Def-Wide                      Unspecified               Planning and Design..........       48,007        43,007
Def-Wide                      Unspecified               Planning and Design..........        5,277         5,277
                            ..........................
                              ........................  Total Military Consruction,      3,848,757     3,103,663
                                                         Defense-Wide.
                            ..........................
                              ........................  Military Construction, Army
                                                         NG
                            Alabama
Army NG                       Fort MC Clellan           Readiness Center, Ph 2.......       16,500        16,500
                            Arkansas
Army NG                       Fort Chaffee              Convoy Live Fire/Entry               3,500         3,500
                                                         Control Point Range.
                            Arizona
Army NG                       Papago Military           Readiness Center.............       17,800        17,800
                               Reservation
                            California
Army NG                       Camp Roberts              Utilities Replacement, Ph 1..       32,000        32,000
Army NG                       Camp Roberts              Tactical Unmanned Aircraft           6,160         6,160
                                                         System Facility.
Army NG                       Camp San Luis Obispo      Field Maintenance Shop.......        8,000         8,000
                            Colorado
Army NG                       Fort Carson, Colorado     Barracks Complex (Ortc)......       43,000        43,000
Army NG                       Aurora                    Tactical Unmanned Aircraft           3,600         3,600
                                                         System Facility.
Army NG                       Alamosa                   Readiness Center.............        6,400         6,400
                            District of Columbia
Army NG                       Anacostia                 US Property & Fiscal Office          5,300         5,300
                                                         Add/Alt.
                            Florida
Army NG                       Camp Blanding             Convoy Live Fire/Entry               2,400         2,400
                                                         Control Point Range.
Army NG                       Camp Blanding             Live Fire Shoot House........        3,100         3,100
                            Georgia
Army NG                       Atlanta                   Readiness Center.............       11,000        11,000
Army NG                       Hinesville                Maneuver Area Training &            17,500        17,500
                                                         Equipment Site Ph1.
Army NG                       Macon                     Readiness Center, Ph 1.......       14,500        14,500
                            Hawaii
Army NG                       Kalaeloa                  Readiness Center, Ph 1.......       33,000        33,000
                            Illinois
Army NG                       Normal                    Readiness Center.............       10,000        10,000
                            Indiana
Army NG                       Camp Atterbury            Railhead Expansion &                21,000        21,000
                                                         Container Facility.
Army NG                       Camp Atterbury            Deployment Processing                8,900         8,900
                                                         Facility.
Army NG                       Camp Atterbury            Operations Readiness Training       25,000        25,000
                                                         Complex 1.
Army NG                       Camp Atterbury            Operations Readiness Training       27,000        27,000
                                                         Complex 2.
Army NG                       Indianapolis              JFHQ Add/Alt.................       25,700        25,700
                            Massachusetts
Army NG                       Natick                    Readiness Center.............        9,000         9,000
                            Maryland
Army NG                       Dundalk                   Readiness Center Add/Alt.....       16,000        16,000
Army NG                       Westminster               Readiness Center Add/Alt.....       10,400        10,400
Army NG                       LA Plata                  Readiness Center.............        9,000         9,000
                            Maine
Army NG                       Bangor                    Readiness Center.............       15,600        15,600
Army NG                       Brunswick                 Armed Forces Reserve Center..       23,000        23,000
                            Minnesota
Army NG                       Camp Ripley               Multipurpose Machine Gun             8,400         8,400
                                                         Range.
                            Mississippi
Army NG                       Camp Shelby               Troop Housing (Ortc), Ph 1...       25,000        25,000
Army NG                       Camp Shelby               Deployment Processing               12,600        12,600
                                                         Facility.
Army NG                       Camp Shelby               Operational Readiness               27,000        27,000
                                                         Training Complex, Ph1.
                            North Carolina
Army NG                       Greensboro                Readiness Center Add/Alt.....        3,700         3,700
                            Nebraska
Army NG                       Mead                      Readiness Center.............        9,100         9,100
Army NG                       Grand Island              Readiness Center.............       22,000        22,000
                            New Jersey
Army NG                       Lakehurst                 Army Aviation Suport Facility       49,000        49,000
                            New Mexico
Army NG                       Santa Fe                  Readiness Center Add/Alt.....        5,200         5,200
                            Nevada

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Army NG                       Las Vegas                 Field Maintenance Shop.......       23,000        23,000
                            Oklahoma
Army NG                       Camp Gruber               Upgrade-Combined Arms               10,361        10,361
                                                         Collective Training Facility.
Army NG                       Camp Gruber               Live Fire Shoot House........        3,000         3,000
                            Oregon
Army NG                       the Dalles                Readiness Center.............       13,800        13,800
                            South Carolina
Army NG                       Allendale                 Readiness Center Add/Alt.....        4,300         4,300
                            Utah
Army NG                       Camp Williams             Multi Purpose Machine Gun            6,500         6,500
                                                         Range.
                            Virginia
Army NG                       Fort Pickett              Combined Arms Collective            11,000        11,000
                                                         Training Facility.
                            Wisconsin
Army NG                       Camp Williams             Tactical Unmanned Aircraft           7,000         7,000
                                                         System Facility.
                            West Virginia
Army NG                       Buckhannon                Readiness Center, Ph1........       10,000        10,000
                            Wyoming
Army NG                       Cheyenne                  Readiness Center.............        8,900         8,900
                            Puerto Rico
Army NG                       Fort Buchanan             Readiness Center.............       57,000        57,000
                            Worldwide Unspecified
Army NG                       Unspecified               Unspecified Minor                   11,700        11,700
                                                         Construction.
Army NG                       Unspecified               Planning and Design..........       20,671        20,671
                            ..........................
                              ........................  Total Military Construction,       773,592       773,592
                                                         Army NG.
                            ..........................
                              ........................  Military Construction, Air NG
                            California
Air NG                        Beale AFB                 Wing Operations and Training         6,100         6,100
                                                         Facility.
Air NG                        Moffett Field             Replace Pararescue Training         26,000        26,000
                                                         Facility.
                            Hawaii
Air NG                        Joint Base Pearl Harbor-  TFI--F-22 Flight Simulator          19,800        19,800
                               Hickam                    Facility.
Air NG                        Joint Base Pearl Harbor-  TFI--F-22 Weapons Load Crew          7,000         7,000
                               Hickam                    Training Facilit.
Air NG                        Joint Base Pearl Harbor-  TFI--F-22 Combat Aircraft           12,721        12,721
                               Hickam                    Parking Apron.
                            Indiana
Air NG                        Fort Wayne IAP            a-10 Facility Conversion--           4,000         4,000
                                                         Munitions.
                            Massachusetts
Air NG                        Otis ANGB                 TFI--CNAF Beddown--Upgrade           7,800         7,800
                                                         Facility.
                            Maryland
Air NG                        Martin State Airport      TFI--C-27 Conversion--               4,900         4,900
                                                         Squadron Operations.
                            Ohio
Air NG                        Springfield Beckley-Map   Alter Predator Operations            6,700         6,700
                                                         Center.
                            Worldwide Unspecified
Air NG                        Unspecified               Minor Construction...........        9,000         9,000
Air NG                        Unspecified               Planning and Design..........       12,225        12,225
                            ..........................
                              ........................  Total Military Construction,       116,246       116,246
                                                         Air NG.
                            ..........................
                              ........................  Military Construction, Army
                                                         Reserve
                            California
Army Res                      Fort Hunter Liggett       Automated Multipurpose               5,200         5,200
                                                         Machine Gun (Mpmg).
                            Colorado
Army Res                      Fort Collins              Army Reserve Center..........       13,600        13,600
                            Illinois
Army Res                      Homewood                  Army Reserve Center..........       16,000        16,000
Army Res                      Rockford                  Army Reserve Center/Land.....       12,800        12,800
                            Indiana
Army Res                      Fort Benjamin Harrison    Army Reserve Center..........       57,000        57,000
                            Kansas
Army Res                      Kansas City               Army Reserve Center/Land.....       13,000        13,000
                            Massachusetts
Army Res                      Attleboro                 Army Reserve Center/Land.....       22,000        22,000
                            Minnesota
Army Res                      Saint Joseph              Army Reserve Center..........       11,800        11,800
                            Missouri
Army Res                      Saint Charles             Army Reserve Center..........       19,000        19,000
                            North Carolina
Army Res                      Greensboro                Army Reserve Center/Land.....       19,000        19,000
                            New York
Army Res                      Schenectady               Army Reserve Center..........       20,000        20,000
                            South Carolina
Army Res                      Orangeburg                Army Reserve Center/Land.....       12,000        12,000
                            Wisconsin
Army Res                      Fort Mccoy                Container Loading Facility...        5,300         5,300
Army Res                      Fort Mccoy                Modified Record Fire Known           5,400         5,400
                                                         Distance Range.
Army Res                      Fort Mccoy                Automated Record Fire Range..        4,600         4,600
Army Res                      Fort Mccoy                Ncoa Phase Iii--Billeting....       12,000        12,000
                            Worldwide Unspecified
Army Res                      Unspecified               Unspecified Minor                    2,925         2,925
                                                         Construction.
Army Res                      Unspecified               Planning and Design..........       28,924        28,924
                            ..........................
                              ........................  Total Military Construction,       280,549       280,549
                                                         Army Reserve.
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                              ........................  Military Construction, Navy
                                                         and MC Reserve
                            Pennsylvania
N/MC Res                      Pittsburgh                Armed Forces Reserve Center         13,759        13,759
                                                         (Pittsburgh).
                            Tennessee
N/MC Res                      Memphis                   Reserve Training Center......        7,949         7,949
                            Worldwide Unspecified
N/MC Res                      Unspecified               Mcnr Unspecified Minor               2,000         2,000
                                                         Construction.
N/MC Res                      Unspecified               Planning and Design..........        2,591         2,591
                            ..........................  .............................
                              ........................  Total Military Construction,        26,299        26,299
                                                         Navy and MC Reserve.
                            ..........................
                              ........................  Military Construction, Air
                                                         Force Reserve
                            California
AF Res                        March AFB                 Airfield Control Tower/Base         16,393        16,393
                                                         Ops.
                            South Carolina
AF Res                        Charleston AFB            TFI Red Horse Readiness &            9,593         9,593
                                                         Trng Center.
                            Worldwide Unspecified
AF Res                        Unspecified               Unspecified Minor                    5,434         5,434
                                                         Construction.
AF Res                        Unspecified               Planning & Design............        2,200         2,200
                            ..........................
                              ........................  Total Military Construction,        33,620        33,620
                                                         Air Force Reserve.
                            ..........................
                              ........................  Homeowners Assistance Program
                            Worldwide Unspecified
HAP                           Unspecified               Homeowers Assistance Program.        1,284         1,284
                            ..........................
                              ........................  Total Homeowners Assistance          1,284         1,284
                                                         Program.
                            ..........................
                              ........................  NATO Security Investment
                                                         Program
                            Worldwide Unspecified
NATO                          Unspecified               NATO Security Investment           272,611       240,611
                                                         Program.
                            ..........................
                              ........................  Total NATO Security                272,611       240,611
                                                         Investment Program.
                            ..........................
                              ........................  Housing Improvement Fund
                            Worldwide Unspecified
FHIF                          Unspecified               Family Housing Improvement           2,184         2,184
                                                         Fund.
                            ..........................
                              ........................  Total Housing Improvement            2,184         2,184
                                                         Fund.
                            ..........................
                              ........................  Chemical Demilitarization
                                                         Construction, Defense
                            Colorado
Chem Demil                    Pueblo Depot              Ammunition Demilitarization         15,338        15,338
                                                         Facility, Ph Xiii.
                            Kentucky
Chem Demil                    Blue Grass Army Depot     Ammunition Demilitarization         59,974        59,974
                                                         Ph Xii.
                            ..........................
                              ........................  Total Chemical                      75,312        75,312
                                                         Demilitarization
                                                         Construction, Defense.
                            ..........................
                              ........................  Family Housing O&m, Defense-
                                                         Wide
                            Worldwide Unspecified
FH Ops DW                     Unspecified               Utilities Account............          280           280
FH Ops DW                     Unspecified               Utilities Account............           10            10
FH Ops DW                     Unspecified               Furnishings Account..........        2,699         2,699
FH Ops DW                     Unspecified               Furnishings Account..........           19            19
FH Ops DW                     Unspecified               Services Account.............           30            30
FH Ops DW                     Unspecified               Management Account...........          347           347
FH Ops DW                     Unspecified               Furnishings Account..........           70            70
FH Ops DW                     Unspecified               Leasing......................       36,552        36,552
FH Ops DW                     Unspecified               Leasing......................       10,100        10,100
FH Ops DW                     Unspecified               Maintenance of Real Property.          546           546
FH Ops DW                     Unspecified               Maintenance of Real Property.           70            70
                            ..........................
                              ........................  Total Family Housing O&m,           50,723        50,723
                                                         Defense-Wide.
                            ..........................
                              ........................  BRAC Account 1990
                            Worldwide Unspecified
BRAC IV                       Unspecified               Base Realignment & Closure...      129,351       129,351
BRAC IV                       Unspecified               Base Realignment & Closure...       70,716        70,716
BRAC IV                       Unspecified               Base Realignment & Closure...      123,476       123,476
                            ..........................
                              ........................  Total BRAC Account 1990......      323,543       323,543
                            ..........................
                              ........................  BRAC Account 2005
                            Worldwide Unspecified
BRAC 05                       Unspecified               Usa-121: Fort Gillem, GA.....        8,903         8,903
BRAC 05                       Unspecified               Usa-222: Fort Mcpherson, GA..        9,921         9,921
BRAC 05                       Unspecified               Program Management Various          32,298        32,298
                                                         Locations.
BRAC 05                       Unspecified               Usa-223: Fort Monmouth, NJ...       21,908        21,908
BRAC 05                       Unspecified               Usa-36: Red River Army Depot.        1,207         1,207
BRAC 05                       Unspecified               Usa-113: Fort Monroe, VA.....       23,601        23,601
BRAC 05                       Unspecified               Usa-242: Rc Transformation in          259           259
                                                         NY.
BRAC 05                       Unspecified               Usa-63: U.S. Army Garrison           1,609         1,609
                                                         (Selfridge).
BRAC 05                       Unspecified               Usa-167: USAR Command and              250           250
                                                         Control--NE.

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BRAC 05                       Unspecified               Usa-166: USAR Command and            1,000         1,000
                                                         Control--Nw.
BRAC 05                       Unspecified               Usa-131: USAR Command and              250           250
                                                         Control -Se.
BRAC 05                       Unspecified               Usa-168: USAR Command and              250           250
                                                         Control--Sw.
BRAC 05                       Unspecified               Ind-112: River Bank Army Ammo          320           320
                                                         Plant, CA.
BRAC 05                       Unspecified               Ind-119: Newport Chemical              467           467
                                                         Depot, in.
BRAC 05                       Unspecified               Ind-106: Kansas Army                45,769        45,769
                                                         Ammunition Plant, KS.
BRAC 05                       Unspecified               Ind-110: Mississippi Army              122           122
                                                         Ammo Plant, MS.
BRAC 05                       Unspecified               Ind-120: Umatilla Chemical           9,092         9,092
                                                         Depot, OR.
BRAC 05                       Unspecified               Ind-122: Lone Star Army Ammo        19,367        19,367
                                                         Plant, TX.
BRAC 05                       Unspecified               Ind-117: Deseret Chemical           34,011        34,011
                                                         Depot, UT.
BRAC 05                       Unspecified               Int-4: NGA Activities........        1,791         1,791
BRAC 05                       Unspecified               Med-2: Walter Reed Nmmc,            18,586        18,586
                                                         Bethesda, MD.
BRAC 05                       Unspecified               Don-172: NWS Seal Beach,             9,763         9,763
                                                         Concord, CA.
BRAC 05                       Unspecified               Don-126: Nscs, Athens, GA....          325           325
BRAC 05                       Unspecified               Don-158: NSA New Orleans, LA.        2,056         2,056
BRAC 05                       Unspecified               Don-138: NAS Brunswick, ME...          421           421
BRAC 05                       Unspecified               Don-157: Mcsa Kansas City, MO        1,442         1,442
BRAC 05                       Unspecified               Don-2: Ns Pascagoula, MS.....          515           515
BRAC 05                       Unspecified               Don-84: JRB Willow Grove &             196           196
                                                         Cambria Reg Ap.
BRAC 05                       Unspecified               Don-100: Planing, Design and         6,090         6,090
                                                         Management.
BRAC 05                       Unspecified               Don-101: Various Locations...        5,021         5,021
BRAC 05                       Unspecified               Program Management Various             828           828
                                                         Locations.
BRAC 05                       Unspecified               Med-57: Brooks City Base, TX.          205           205
BRAC 05                       Unspecified               Comm Add 3: Galena Fol, AK...          933           933
                            ..........................
                              ........................  Total BRAC Account 2005......      258,776       258,776
                            ..........................
                              ........................  Family Housing Construction,
                                                         Army
                            Belgium
FH Con Army                   Brussels                  Land Purchase for Gfoq (10          10,000             0
                                                         Units).
                            Germany
FH Con Army                   Grafenwoehr               Family Housing New                  13,000        13,000
                                                         Construction (26 Units).
FH Con Army                   Illesheim                 Family Housing Replacement          41,000        41,000
                                                         Construc(80 Units).
FH Con Army                   Vilseck                   Family Housing New                  12,000        12,000
                                                         Construction (22 Units).
                            Worldwide Unspecified
FH Con Army                   Unspecified               Construction Improvements          103,000       103,000
                                                         (276 Units).
FH Con Army                   Unspecified               Family Housing P&d...........        7,897         7,897
                            ..........................
                              ........................  Total Family Housing               186,897       176,897
                                                         Construction, Army.
                            ..........................
                              ........................  Family Housing O&m, Army
                            Worldwide Unspecified
FH Ops Army                   Unspecified               Utilities Account............       73,637        73,637
FH Ops Army                   Unspecified               Services Account.............       15,797        15,797
FH Ops Army                   Unspecified               Management Account...........       54,728        54,728
FH Ops Army                   Unspecified               Miscellaneous Account........          605           605
FH Ops Army                   Unspecified               Furnishings Account..........       14,256        14,256
FH Ops Army                   Unspecified               Leasing......................      204,426       204,426
FH Ops Army                   Unspecified               Maintenance of Real Property.      105,668       105,668
FH Ops Army                   Unspecified               Privatization Support Costs..       25,741        25,741
                            ..........................
                              ........................  Total Family Housing O&m,          494,858       494,858
                                                         Army.
                            ..........................
                              ........................  Family Housing Construction,
                                                         Navy
                            Worldwide Unspecified
FH Con Navy                   Unspecified               Improvements.................       97,773        97,773
FH Con Navy                   Unspecified               Design.......................        3,199         3,199
                            ..........................
                              ........................  Total Family Housing               100,972       100,972
                                                         Construction, Navy.
                            ..........................
                              ........................  Family Housing O&m, Navy
                            Worldwide Unspecified
FH Ops Navy                   Unspecified               Utilities Account............       70,197        70,197
FH Ops Navy                   Unspecified               Furnishings Account..........       15,979        15,979
FH Ops Navy                   Unspecified               Management Account...........       61,090        61,090
FH Ops Navy                   Unspecified               Miscellaneous Account........          476           476
FH Ops Navy                   Unspecified               Services Account.............       14,510        14,510
FH Ops Navy                   Unspecified               Leasing......................       79,798        79,798
FH Ops Navy                   Unspecified               Maintenance of Real Property.       97,231        97,231
FH Ops Navy                   Unspecified               Privatization Support Costs..       28,582        28,582
                            ..........................
                              ........................  Total Family Housing O&m,          367,863       367,863
                                                         Navy.
                            ..........................
                              ........................  Family Housing Construction,
                                                         Air Force
                            Worldwide Unspecified
FH Con AF                     Unspecified               Construction Improvements....       80,546        80,546
FH Con AF                     Unspecified               Classified Improvements......           50            50
FH Con AF                     Unspecified               Planning and Design..........        4,208         4,208
                            ..........................
                              ........................  Total Family Housing                84,804        84,804
                                                         Construction, Air Force.
                            ..........................
                              ........................  Family Housing O&m, Air Force
                            Worldwide Unspecified

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FH Ops AF                     Unspecified               Utilities Account............       67,639        67,639
FH Ops AF                     Unspecified               Management Account...........        1,996         1,996
FH Ops AF                     Unspecified               Management Account...........       55,395        55,395
FH Ops AF                     Unspecified               Services Account.............       13,675        13,675
FH Ops AF                     Unspecified               Furnishings Account..........       35,290        35,290
FH Ops AF                     Unspecified               Miscellaneous Account........        2,165         2,165
FH Ops AF                     Unspecified               Leasing Account..............          122           122
FH Ops AF                     Unspecified               Leasing......................       80,775        80,775
FH Ops AF                     Unspecified               Maintenance Account..........        2,001         2,001
FH Ops AF                     Unspecified               Maintenance (Rpma & Rpmc)....       98,132        98,132
FH Ops AF                     Unspecified               Housing Privatization........       47,571        47,571
                            ..........................
                              ........................  Total Family Housing O&m, Air      404,761       404,761
                                                         Force.
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TITLE XLVI--DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY NATIONAL
 SECURITY PROGRAMS
 



SEC. 4601. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY NATIONAL SECURITY PROGRAMS.
 


------------------------------------------------------------------------
SEC. 4601. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY NATIONAL SECURITY PROGRAMS (In Thousands
                               of Dollars)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               FY 2012        Senate
                  Program                      Request      Authorized
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Discretionary Summary By Appropriation
  Energy And Water Development, And
   Related Agencies
  Appropriation Summary:
    Energy Programs
      Electricity delivery and energy              6,187               0
       reliability........................
 
    Atomic Energy Defense Activities
      National nuclear security
       administration:
        Weapons activities................     7,629,716       7,628,716
        Defense nuclear nonproliferation..     2,549,492       2,378,679
        Naval reactors....................     1,153,662       1,153,662
        Office of the administrator.......       450,060         405,092
      Total, National nuclear security        11,782,930      11,566,149
       administration.....................
 
      Environmental and other defense
       activities:
        Defense environmental cleanup.....     5,406,781       5,060,126
        Other defense activities..........       859,952         859,952
      Total, Environmental & other defense     6,266,733       5,920,078
       activities.........................
    Total, Atomic Energy Defense              18,049,663      17,486,227
     Activities...........................
Total, Discretionary Funding..............    18,055,850      17,486,227
 
 
Electricity Delivery & Energy Reliability
    Infrastructure security & energy               6,187               0
     restoration..........................
 
Weapons Activities
  Directed stockpile work
    Life extension programs
      B61 Life extension program..........       223,562         223,562
      W76 Life extension program..........       257,035         257,035
    Total, Life extension programs........       480,597         480,597
 
    Stockpile systems
      B61 Stockpile systems...............        72,396          72,396
      W76 Stockpile systems...............        63,383          63,383
      W78 Stockpile systems...............       109,518         107,518
      W80 Stockpile systems...............        44,444          44,444
      B83 Stockpile systems...............        48,215          48,215
      W87 Stockpile systems...............        83,943          83,943
      W88 Stockpile systems...............        75,728          75,728
    Total, Stockpile systems..............       497,627         495,627
 
    Weapons dismantlement and disposition
      Operations and maintenance..........        56,770          56,770
 
    Stockpile services
      Production support..................       354,502         354,502
      Research and development support....        30,264          30,264
      R&D certification and safety........       190,892         190,892
      Management, technology, and                198,700         198,700
       production.........................
      Plutonium sustainment...............       154,231         154,231
    Total, Stockpile services.............       928,589         928,589
  Total, Directed stockpile work..........     1,963,583       1,961,583
 
  Campaigns:
    Science campaign
      Advanced certification..............        94,929          94,929
      Primary assessment technologies.....        86,055          86,055
      Dynamic materials properties........       111,836         111,836

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      Advanced radiography................        27,058          27,058
      Secondary assessment technologies...        86,061          86,061
    Total, Science campaign...............       405,939         405,939
 
    Engineering campaign
      Enhanced surety.....................        41,696          41,696
      Weapon systems engineering                  15,663          15,663
       assessment technology..............
      Nuclear survivability...............        19,545          19,545
      Enhanced surveillance...............        66,174          66,174
    Total, Engineering campaign...........       143,078         143,078
 
    Inertial confinement fusion ignition
     and high yield campaign
      Ignition............................       109,888         109,888
      Diagnostics, cryogenics and                 86,259          91,259
       experimental support...............
      Pulsed power inertial confinement            4,997           4,997
       fusion.............................
      Joint program in high energy density         9,100           9,100
       laboratory plasmas.................
      Facility operations and target             266,030         266,030
       production.........................
    Total, Inertial confinement fusion and       476,274         481,274
     high yield campaign..................
 
    Advanced simulation and computing            628,945         628,945
     campaign.............................
 
    Readiness Campaign
      Nonnuclear readiness................        65,000          65,000
      Tritium readiness...................        77,491          70,491
    Total, Readiness campaign.............       142,491         135,491
  Total, Campaigns........................     1,796,727       1,794,727
 
  Readiness in technical base and
   facilities (RTBF)
    Operations of facilities
        Kansas City Plant.................       156,217         151,217
        Lawrence Livermore National               83,990          83,990
         Laboratory.......................
        Los Alamos National Laboratory....       318,526         318,526
        Nevada Test Site..................        97,559          97,559
        Pantex............................       164,848         164,848
        Sandia National Laboratory........       120,708         120,708
        Savannah River Site...............        97,767          97,767
        Y-12 National security complex....       246,001         246,001
        Institutional site support........       199,638         199,638
    Total, Operations of facilities.......     1,485,254       1,480,254
    Program readiness.....................        74,180          74,180
    Material recycle and recovery.........        85,939          85,939
    Containers............................        28,979          28,979
    Storage...............................        31,272          31,272
  Subtotal, Readiness in technical base        1,705,624       1,700,624
   and facilities.........................
    Construction:
      12-D-301 TRU waste facilities, LANL.         9,881           9,881
      11-D-801 TA-55 Reinvestment project,        19,402          19,402
       LANL...............................
      10-D-501 Nuclear facilities risk            35,387          35,387
       reduction Y-12 National security
       complex, Oakridge, TN..............
      09-D-404 Test capabilities                  25,168          25,168
       revitalization II, Sandia National
       Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM......
      08-D-802 High explosive pressing            66,960          66,960
       facility Pantex Plant, Amerillo, TX
      07-D-140 Project engineering and             3,518           3,518
       design (PED) various locations.....
      06-D-141 Project engineering &             160,194         160,194
       design (PED) Y-12 National Security
       Complex, Oakridge, TN..............
      04-D-125 Chemistry and metallurgy          300,000         300,000
       facility replacement project, Los
       Alamos National Laboratory, Los
       Alamos, NM.........................
    Total, Construction...................       620,510         620,510
  Total, Readiness in technical base and       2,326,134       2,321,134
   facilities.............................
 
  Secure transportation asset
    Operations and equipment..............       149,274         149,274
    Program direction.....................       101,998         101,998
  Total, Secure transportation asset......       251,272         251,272
 
  Nuclear counterterrorism incident              222,147         222,147
   response...............................
 
  Facilities and infrastructure
   recapitalization program
    Operations and maintenance............        96,380          96,380
  Total, Facilities and infrastructure            96,380          96,380
   recapitalization program...............
 
  Site stewardship
    Operations and maintenance............       104,002         104,002
  Total, Site stewardship.................       104,002         104,002
 
  Safeguards and security
    Defense nuclear security
      Operations and maintenance..........       711,105         711,105
      Construction:
        08-D-701 Nuclear materials S&S            11,752           9,752
         upgrade project Los Alamos
         National Laboratory..............
      Total, Construction.................        11,752           9,752
    Total, Defense nuclear security.......       722,857         720,857
    Cyber security........................       126,614         126,614
  Total, Safeguards and security..........       849,471         847,471
  National security applications..........        20,000          30,000
Subtotal, Weapons activities..............     7,629,716       7,628,716
 

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Total, Weapons Activities.................     7,629,716       7,628,716
 
Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation
  Nonproliferation and verification R&D
    Operations and maintenance............       417,598         426,959
    Total, Operations and maintenance.....       417,598         426,959
  Total, Nonproliferation and verification
   R&D
 
  Nonproliferation and international             161,833         159,833
   security...............................
       GIPP...............................
 
  International nuclear materials                571,639         571,639
   protection and cooperation.............
 
  Fissile materials disposition
    U.S. surplus fissile materials
     disposition
      Operations and maintenance
        U.S. plutonium disposition........       274,790         234,790
        U.S. uranium disposition..........        26,435          26,435
      Total, Operations and maintenance...       301,225         261,225
      Construction:
        99-D-143 Mixed oxide fuel                385,172         385,172
         fabrication facility, Savannah
         River, SC........................
        99-D-141-01 Pit disassembly and          176,000          48,000
         conversion facility, Savannah
         River, SC........................
        99-D-141-02 Waste Solidification          17,582          17,582
         Building, Savannah River, SC.....
      Total, Construction.................       578,754         450,754
    Total, U.S. surplus fissile materials        879,979         711,979
     disposition..........................
    Russian surplus materials disposition.        10,174               0
  Total, Fissile materials disposition....       890,153         711,979
 
  Global threat reduction initiative......       508,269         508,269
Total, Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation...     2,549,492       2,378,679
 
 
Naval Reactors
  Naval reactors development
    Operation and maintenance
      Operation and maintenance...........     1,069,262       1,069,262
    Construction:
      10-D-903, Security upgrades, KAPL...           100             100
      10-D-904, NRF infrastructure                12,000          12,000
       upgrades, Idaho....................
       08-D-190 Expended Core Facility M-         27,800          27,800
       290 recovering discharge station,
       Naval Reactor Facility, ID.........
    Total, Construction...................        39,900          39,900
  Total, Naval reactors development.......     1,109,162       1,109,162
  Program direction.......................        44,500          44,500
Total, Naval Reactors.....................     1,153,662       1,153,662
 
 
Office Of The Administrator
  Office of the administrator.............       450,060         405,092
Total, Office Of The Administrator........       450,060         405,092
 
 
Defense Environmental Cleanup
  Closure sites:
    Closure sites administration..........         5,375           5,375
  Total, Closure sites....................         5,375           5,375
 
  Hanford site:
    Nuclear facility D&D--remainder of            56,288          56,288
     Hanford..............................
    Nuclear facility D&D river corridor          330,534         330,534
     closure project......................
    Nuclear material stabilization and            48,458          48,458
     disposition PFP......................
    SNF stabilization and disposition.....       112,250         112,250
    Soil and water remediation--                 222,285         222,285
     groundwater vadose zone..............
    Solid waste stabilization and                143,897         143,897
     disposition 200 area.................
  Total, Hanford site.....................       913,712         913,712
 
  Idaho National Laboratory:
    SNF stabilization and disposition--           20,114          20,114
     2012.................................
    Solid waste stabilization and                165,035         165,035
     disposition..........................
    Radioactive liquid tank waste                110,169         110,169
     stabilization and disposition........
    Soil and water remediation--2012......        87,451          87,451
  Total, Idaho National Laboratory........       382,769         382,769
 
 
  NNSA sites
    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory           873             873
    Nuclear facility D & D Separations             1,500           1,500
     Process Research Unit................
    Nevada................................        63,380          63,380
    Los Alamos National Laboratory........       357,939         188,939
  Total, NNSA sites and Nevada off-sites..       423,692         254,692
 
  Oak Ridge Reservation:
    Nuclear facility D & D ORNL...........        44,000          44,000
    Nuclear facility D & D Y-12...........        30,000          30,000

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    Nuclear facility D & D, E. Tennessee             100             100
     technology park......................
    Soil and water remediation--offsites..         3,000           3,000
    Solid waste stabilization and                 99,000          99,000
     disposition--2012....................
  Total, Oak Ridge Reservation............       176,100         176,100
 
  Office of River Protection:
    Waste treatment and immobilization
     plant
      ORP-0060 / Major construction Waste        840,000         740,000
       treatment plant (WTP)..............
    Total, Waste treatment and                   840,000         740,000
     immobilization plant.................
 
    Tank farm activities
      Rad liquid tank waste stabilization        521,391         467,001
       and disposition....................
  Total, Office of River protection.......     1,361,391       1,207,001
 
  Savannah River sites:
    Nuclear material stabilization and           235,000         245,000
     disposition..........................
    Radioactive liquid tank waste                748,896         715,631
     stabilization and disposition........
    05-D-405 Salt waste processing               170,071         170,071
     facility, Savannah River.............
    SNF stabilization and disposition.....        40,137          40,137
    Solid waste stabilization and                 30,040          30,040
     disposition..........................
  Total, Savannah River site..............     1,224,144       1,200,879
 
  Waste Isolation Pilot Plant
    Waste isolation pilot plant...........       147,136         147,136
    Central characterization project......        23,975          23,975
    Transportation........................        29,044          29,044
    Community and regulatory support......        28,771          28,771
  Total, Waste Isolation Pilot Plant......       228,926         228,926
 
  Program direction.......................       321,628         321,628
  Community, regulatory and program               91,279          91,279
   support................................
 
  Safeguards and Security:
    Oak Ridge Reservation.................        17,300          17,300
    Paducah...............................         9,435           9,435
    Portsmouth............................        16,412          16,412
    Richland/Hanford Site.................        69,234          69,234
    Savannah River Site...................       130,000         130,000
    Waste Isolation Pilot Project.........         4,845           4,845
    West Valley...........................         1,600           1,600
  Total, Safeguards and Security..........       248,826         248,826
  Technology development..................        32,320          32,320
Subtotal, Defense environmental cleanup...     5,410,162       5,063,507
  Use of prior year balances..............        -3,381          -3,381
Total, Defense Environmental Cleanup......     5,406,781       5,060,126
 
 
Other Defense Activities
  Health, safety and security
    Health, safety and security...........       349,445         349,445
    Program direction.....................       107,037         107,037
  Total, Health, safety and security......       456,482         456,482
 
  Office of Legacy Management
    Legacy management.....................       157,514         157,514
    Program direction.....................        12,586          12,586
  Total, Office of Legacy Management......       170,100         170,100
 
  Defense-related activities
    Infrastructure
      Idaho facilities management
      Idaho sitewide safeguards and               98,500          98,500
       security...........................
  Total, Defense-related activities.......        98,500          98,500
 
  Defense related administrative support..       118,836         118,836
  Acquisitions workforce improvement......        11,892          11,892
  Office of hearings and appeals..........         4,142           4,142
 
Total, Other Defense Activities...........       859,952         859,952
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               DIVISION E--SBIR AND STTR REAUTHORIZATION

     SEC. 5001. SHORT TITLE.

       This division may be cited as the ``SBIR/STTR 
     Reauthorization Act of 2011''.

     SEC. 5002. DEFINITIONS.

       In this division--
       (1) the terms ``Administration'' and ``Administrator'' mean 
     the Small Business Administration and the Administrator 
     thereof, respectively;
       (2) the terms ``extramural budget'', ``Federal agency'', 
     ``Small Business Innovation Research Program'', ``SBIR'', 
     ``Small Business Technology Transfer Program'', and ``STTR'' 
     have the meanings given such terms in section 9 of the Small 
     Business Act (15 U.S.C. 638); and
       (3) the term ``small business concern'' has the meaning 
     given that term under section 3 of the Small Business Act (15 
     U.S.C. 632).

     SEC. 5003. REPEAL.

       Subtitle E of title VIII of this Act is amended by striking 
     section 885.

        TITLE LI--REAUTHORIZATION OF THE SBIR AND STTR PROGRAMS

     SEC. 5101. EXTENSION OF TERMINATION DATES.

       (a) SBIR.--Section 9(m) of the Small Business Act (15 
     U.S.C. 638(m)) is amended by striking ``2011'' and inserting 
     ``2019, except as provided in subsection (cc)''.

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       (b) STTR.--Section 9(n)(1)(A) of the Small Business Act (15 
     U.S.C. 638(n)(1)(A)) is amended by striking ``2011'' and 
     inserting ``2019''.
       (c) Technical and Conforming Amendment.--The Continuing 
     Appropriations Act, 2012 (Public Law 112-36), as amended by 
     division D of the Consolidated and Further Continuing 
     Appropriations Act, 2012 (Public Law 112-55), is amended by 
     striking section 123.

     SEC. 5102. STATUS OF THE OFFICE OF TECHNOLOGY.

       Section 9(b) of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 638(b)) 
     is amended--
       (1) in paragraph (7), by striking ``and'' at the end;
       (2) in paragraph (8), by striking the period at the end and 
     inserting ``; and'';
       (3) by redesignating paragraph (8) as paragraph (9); and
       (4) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(10) to maintain an Office of Technology to carry out the 
     responsibilities of the Administration under this section, 
     which shall be--
       ``(A) headed by the Assistant Administrator for Technology, 
     who shall report directly to the Administrator; and
       ``(B) independent from the Office of Government Contracting 
     of the Administration and sufficiently staffed and funded to 
     comply with the oversight, reporting, and public database 
     responsibilities assigned to the Office of Technology by the 
     Administrator.''.

     SEC. 5103. SBIR ALLOCATION INCREASE.

       Section 9(f) of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 638(f)) 
     is amended--
       (1) in paragraph (1)--
       (A) in the matter preceding subparagraph (A), by striking 
     ``Each'' and inserting ``Except as provided in paragraph 
     (2)(B), each'';
       (B) in subparagraph (B), by striking ``and'' at the end; 
     and
       (C) by striking subparagraph (C) and inserting the 
     following:
       ``(C) not less than 2.5 percent of such budget in fiscal 
     year 2013;
       ``(D) not less than 2.6 percent of such budget in fiscal 
     year 2014;
       ``(E) not less than 2.7 percent of such budget in fiscal 
     year 2015;
       ``(F) not less than 2.8 percent of such budget in fiscal 
     year 2016;
       ``(G) not less than 2.9 percent of such budget in fiscal 
     year 2017;
       ``(H) not less than 3.0 percent of such budget in fiscal 
     year 2018;
       ``(I) not less than 3.1 percent of such budget in fiscal 
     year 2019;
       ``(J) not less than 3.2 percent of such budget in fiscal 
     year 2020;
       ``(K) not less than 3.3 percent of such budget in fiscal 
     year 2021;
       ``(L) not less than 3.4 percent of such budget in fiscal 
     year 2022; and
       ``(M) not less than 3.5 percent of such budget in fiscal 
     year 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter,'';
       (2) in paragraph (2)--
       (A) by redesignating subparagraphs (A) and (B) as clauses 
     (i) and (ii), respectively, and adjusting the margins 
     accordingly;
       (B) by striking ``A Federal agency'' and inserting the 
     following:
       ``(A) In general.--A Federal agency''; and
       (C) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(B) Department of defense and department of energy.--For 
     the Department of Defense and the Department of Energy, to 
     the greatest extent practicable, the percentage of the 
     extramural budget in excess of 2.5 percent required to be 
     expended with small business concerns under subparagraphs (D) 
     through (M) of paragraph (1)--
       ``(i) may not be used for new Phase I or Phase II awards; 
     and
       ``(ii) shall be used for activities that further the 
     readiness levels of technologies developed under Phase II 
     awards, including conducting testing and evaluation to 
     promote the transition of such technologies into commercial 
     or defense products, or systems furthering the mission needs 
     of the Department of Defense or the Department of Energy, as 
     the case may be.''; and
       (3) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(4) Rule of construction.--Nothing in this subsection may 
     be construed to prohibit a Federal agency from expending with 
     small business concerns an amount of the extramural budget 
     for research or research and development of the Federal 
     agency that exceeds the amount required under paragraph 
     (1).''.

     SEC. 5104. STTR ALLOCATION INCREASE.

       Section 9(n)(1)(B) of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 
     638(n)(1)(B)) is amended--
       (1) in clause (i), by striking ``and'' at the end;
       (2) in clause (ii), by striking ``thereafter.'' and 
     inserting ``through fiscal year 2012;'';
       (3) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(iii) 0.4 percent for fiscal years 2013 and 2014;
       ``(iv) 0.5 percent for fiscal years 2015 and 2016; and
       ``(v) 0.6 percent for fiscal year 2017 and each fiscal year 
     thereafter.''; and
       (4) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(4) Rule of construction.--Nothing in this subsection may 
     be construed to prohibit a Federal agency from expending with 
     small business concerns an amount of the extramural budget 
     for research or research and development of the Federal 
     agency that exceeds the amount required under paragraph 
     (1).''.

     SEC. 5105. SBIR AND STTR AWARD LEVELS.

       (a) SBIR Adjustments.--Section 9(j)(2)(D) of the Small 
     Business Act (15 U.S.C. 638(j)(2)(D)) is amended--
       (1) by striking ``$100,000'' and inserting ``$150,000''; 
     and
       (2) by striking ``$750,000'' and inserting ``$1,000,000''.
       (b) STTR Adjustments.--Section 9(p)(2)(B)(ix) of the Small 
     Business Act (15 U.S.C. 638(p)(2)(B)(ix)) is amended--
       (1) by striking ``$100,000'' and inserting ``$150,000''; 
     and
       (2) by striking ``$750,000'' and inserting ``$1,000,000''.
       (c) Annual Adjustments.--Section 9 of the Small Business 
     Act (15 U.S.C. 638) is amended--
       (1) in subsection (j)(2)(D), by striking ``once every 5 
     years to reflect economic adjustments and programmatic 
     considerations'' and inserting ``every year for inflation''; 
     and
       (2) in subsection (p)(2)(B)(ix), as amended by subsection 
     (b) of this section, by inserting ``(each of which the 
     Administrator shall adjust for inflation annually)'' after 
     ``$1,000,000,''.
       (d) Limitation on Size of Awards.--Section 9 of the Small 
     Business Act (15 U.S.C. 638) is amended by adding at the end 
     the following:
       ``(aa) Limitation on Size of Awards.--
       ``(1) Limitation.--No Federal agency may issue an award 
     under the SBIR program or the STTR program if the size of the 
     award exceeds the award guidelines established under this 
     section by more than 50 percent.
       ``(2) Maintenance of information.--Participating agencies 
     shall maintain information on awards exceeding the guidelines 
     established under this section, including--
       ``(A) the amount of each award;
       ``(B) a justification for exceeding the award amount;
       ``(C) the identity and location of each award recipient; 
     and
       ``(D) whether an award recipient has received any venture 
     capital investment and, if so, whether the recipient is 
     majority-owned by multiple venture capital operating 
     companies.
       ``(3) Reports.--The Administrator shall include the 
     information described in paragraph (2) in the annual report 
     of the Administrator to Congress.
       ``(4) Rule of construction.--Nothing in this subsection 
     shall be construed to prevent a Federal agency from 
     supplementing an award under the SBIR program or the STTR 
     program using funds of the Federal agency that are not part 
     of the SBIR program or the STTR program of the Federal 
     agency.''.

     SEC. 5106. AGENCY AND PROGRAM FLEXIBILITY.

       Section 9 of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 638), as 
     amended by this Act, is amended by adding at the end the 
     following:
       ``(bb) Subsequent Phase II Awards.--
       ``(1) Agency flexibility.--A small business concern that 
     received an award from a Federal agency under this section 
     shall be eligible to receive a subsequent Phase II award from 
     another Federal agency, if the head of each relevant Federal 
     agency or the relevant component of the Federal agency makes 
     a written determination that the topics of the relevant 
     awards are the same and both agencies report the awards to 
     the Administrator for inclusion in the public database under 
     subsection (k).
       ``(2) SBIR and sttr program flexibility.--A small business 
     concern that received an award under this section under the 
     SBIR program or the STTR program may receive a subsequent 
     Phase II award in either the SBIR program or the STTR program 
     and the participating agency or agencies shall report the 
     awards to the Administrator for inclusion in the public 
     database under subsection (k).
       ``(3) Preventing duplicative awards.--Before making an 
     award under paragraph (1) or (2), the head of a Federal 
     agency shall verify that the project to be performed with the 
     award has not been funded under the SBIR program or STTR 
     program of another Federal agency.''.

     SEC. 5107. ELIMINATION OF PHASE II INVITATIONS.

       (a) In General.--Section 9(e) of the Small Business Act (15 
     U.S.C. 638(e)) is amended--
       (1) in paragraph (4)(B), by striking ``to further'' and 
     inserting: ``which shall not include any invitation, pre-
     screening, pre-selection, or down-selection process for 
     eligibility for the second phase, that will further''; and
       (2) in paragraph (6)(B), by striking ``to further develop 
     proposed ideas to'' and inserting ``which shall not include 
     any invitation, pre-screening, pre-selection, or down-
     selection process for eligibility for the second phase, that 
     will further develop proposals that''.

     SEC. 5108. PARTICIPATION BY FIRMS WITH SUBSTANTIAL INVESTMENT 
                   FROM MULTIPLE VENTURE CAPITAL OPERATING 
                   COMPANIES IN A PORTION OF THE SBIR PROGRAM.

       (a) In General.--Section 9 of the Small Business Act (15 
     U.S.C. 638), as amended by this Act, is amended by adding at 
     the end the following:
       ``(cc) Participation of Small Business Concerns Majority-
     Owned by Venture Capital Operating Companies in the SBIR 
     Program.--
       ``(1) Authority.--Upon a written determination described in 
     paragraph (2) provided to the Administrator and to the 
     Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship of the 
     Senate and the Committee on Small Business of the House of 
     Representatives not later than 30 days before the date on 
     which an award is made--
       ``(A) the Director of the National Institutes of Health, 
     the Secretary of Energy, and the Director of the National 
     Science Foundation may award not more than 25 percent of the 
     funds allocated for the SBIR program of the Federal agency to 
     small business concerns that are owned in majority part by 
     multiple venture capital operating companies through 
     competitive, merit-based procedures that are open to all 
     eligible small business concerns; and
       ``(B) the head of a Federal agency other than a Federal 
     agency described in subparagraph (A) that participates in the 
     SBIR program may award not more than 15 percent of the funds 
     allocated for the SBIR program of the Federal agency to small 
     business concerns that are owned in majority part by multiple 
     venture capital operating companies through competitive, 
     merit-based procedures that are open to all eligible small 
     business concerns.

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       ``(2) Determination.--A written determination described in 
     this paragraph is a written determination by the head of a 
     Federal agency that explains how the use of the authority 
     under paragraph (1) will--
       ``(A) induce additional venture capital funding of small 
     business innovations;
       ``(B) substantially contribute to the mission of the 
     Federal agency;
       ``(C) demonstrate a need for public research; and
       ``(D) otherwise fulfill the capital needs of small business 
     concerns for additional financing for the SBIR project.
       ``(3) Registration.--A small business concern that is 
     majority-owned by multiple venture capital operating 
     companies and qualified for participation in the program 
     authorized under paragraph (1) shall--
       ``(A) register with the Administrator on the date that the 
     small business concern submits an application for an award 
     under the SBIR program; and
       ``(B) indicate in any SBIR proposal that the small business 
     concern is registered under subparagraph (A) as majority-
     owned by multiple venture capital operating companies.
       ``(4) Compliance.--
       ``(A) In general.--The head of a Federal agency that makes 
     an award under this subsection during a fiscal year shall 
     collect and submit to the Administrator data relating to the 
     number and dollar amount of Phase I awards, Phase II awards, 
     and any other category of awards by the Federal agency under 
     the SBIR program during that fiscal year.
       ``(B) Annual reporting.--The Administrator shall include as 
     part of each annual report by the Administration under 
     subsection (b)(7) any data submitted under subparagraph (A) 
     and a discussion of the compliance of each Federal agency 
     that makes an award under this subsection during the fiscal 
     year with the maximum percentages under paragraph (1).
       ``(5) Enforcement.--If a Federal agency awards more than 
     the percent of the funds allocated for the SBIR program of 
     the Federal agency authorized under paragraph (1) for a 
     purpose described in paragraph (1), the head of the Federal 
     agency shall transfer an amount equal to the amount awarded 
     in excess of the amount authorized under paragraph (1) to the 
     funds for general SBIR programs from the non-SBIR and non-
     STTR research and development funds of the Federal agency not 
     later than 180 days after the date on which the Federal 
     agency made the award that caused the total awarded under 
     paragraph (1) to be more than the amount authorized under 
     paragraph (1) for a purpose described in paragraph (1).
       ``(6) Final decisions on applications under the sbir 
     program.--
       ``(A) Definition.--In this paragraph, the term `covered 
     small business concern' means a small business concern that--
       ``(i) was not majority-owned by multiple venture capital 
     operating companies on the date on which the small business 
     concern submitted an application in response to a 
     solicitation under the SBIR programs; and
       ``(ii) on the date of the award under the SBIR program is 
     majority-owned by multiple venture capital operating 
     companies.
       ``(B) In general.--If a Federal agency does not make an 
     award under a solicitation under the SBIR program before the 
     date that is 9 months after the date on which the period for 
     submitting applications under the solicitation ends--
       ``(i) a covered small business concern is eligible to 
     receive the award, without regard to whether the covered 
     small business concern meets the requirements for receiving 
     an award under the SBIR program for a small business concern 
     that is majority-owned by multiple venture capital operating 
     companies, if the covered small business concern meets all 
     other requirements for such an award; and
       ``(ii) the head of the Federal agency shall transfer an 
     amount equal to any amount awarded to a covered small 
     business concern under the solicitation to the funds for 
     general SBIR programs from the non-SBIR and non-STTR research 
     and development funds of the Federal agency, not later than 
     90 days after the date on which the Federal agency makes the 
     award.
       ``(7) Evaluation criteria.--A Federal agency may not use 
     investment of venture capital as a criterion for the award of 
     contracts under the SBIR program or STTR program.
       ``(8) Termination.--The authority under this subsection 
     shall terminate on September 30, 2016.''.
       (b) Technical and Conforming Amendment.--Section 3 of the 
     Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 632) is amended by adding at 
     the end the following:
       ``(aa) Venture Capital Operating Company.--In this Act, the 
     term `venture capital operating company' means an entity 
     described in clause (i), (v), or (vi) of section 
     121.103(b)(5) of title 13, Code of Federal Regulations (or 
     any successor thereto).''.
       (c) Rulemaking To Ensure That Firms That Are Majority-Owned 
     by Multiple Venture Capital Operating Companies Are Able To 
     Participate in a Portion of the SBIR Program.--
       (1) Statement of congressional intent.--It is the stated 
     intent of Congress that the Administrator should promulgate 
     regulations to carry out the authority under section 9(cc) of 
     the Small Business Act, as added by this section, that--
       (A) permit small business concerns that are majority-owned 
     by multiple venture capital operating companies to 
     participate in the SBIR program in accordance with section 
     9(cc) of the Small Business Act;
       (B) provide specific guidance for small business concerns 
     that are majority-owned by multiple venture capital operating 
     companies with regard to eligibility, participation, and 
     affiliation rules; and
       (C) preserve and maintain the integrity of the SBIR program 
     as a program for small business concerns in the United 
     States, prohibiting large businesses or large entities or 
     foreign-owned businesses or entities from participation in 
     the program established under section 9 of the Small Business 
     Act.
       (2) Rulemaking required.--
       (A) Proposed regulations.--Not later than 4 months after 
     the date of enactment of this Act, the Administrator shall 
     issue proposed regulations to amend section 121.103 (relating 
     to determinations of affiliation applicable to the SBIR 
     program) and section 121.702 (relating to ownership and 
     control standards and size standards applicable to the SBIR 
     program) of title 13, Code of Federal Regulations, for firms 
     that are majority-owned by multiple venture capital operating 
     companies and participating in the SBIR program solely under 
     the authority under section 9(cc) of the Small Business Act, 
     as added by this section.
       (B) Final regulations.--Not later than 1 year after the 
     date of enactment of this Act, and after providing notice of 
     and opportunity for comment on the proposed regulations 
     issued under subparagraph (A), the Administrator shall issue 
     final or interim final regulations under this subsection.
       (3) Contents.--
       (A) In general.--The regulations issued under this 
     subsection shall permit the participation of applicants 
     majority-owned by multiple venture capital operating 
     companies in the SBIR program in accordance with section 
     9(cc) of the Small Business Act, as added by this section, 
     unless the Administrator determines--
       (i) in accordance with the size standards established under 
     subparagraph (B), that the applicant is--

       (I) a large business or large entity; or
       (II) majority-owned or controlled by a large business or 
     large entity; or

       (ii) in accordance with the criteria established under 
     subparagraph (C), that the applicant--

       (I) is a foreign business or a foreign entity or is not a 
     citizen of the United States or alien lawfully admitted for 
     permanent residence; or
       (II) is majority-owned or controlled by a foreign business, 
     foreign entity, or person who is not a citizen of the United 
     States or alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence.

       (B) Size standards.--Under the authority to establish size 
     standards under paragraphs (2) and (3) of section 3(a) of the 
     Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 632(a)), the Administrator 
     shall, in accordance with paragraph (1) of this subsection, 
     establish size standards for applicants seeking to 
     participate in the SBIR program solely under the authority 
     under section 9(cc) of the Small Business Act, as added by 
     this section.
       (C) Criteria for determining foreign ownership.--The 
     Administrator shall establish criteria for determining 
     whether an applicant meets the requirements under 
     subparagraph (A)(ii), and, in establishing the criteria, 
     shall consider whether the criteria should include--
       (i) whether the applicant is at least 51 percent owned or 
     controlled by citizens of the United States or domestic 
     venture capital operating companies;
       (ii) whether the applicant is domiciled in the United 
     States; and
       (iii) whether the applicant is a direct or indirect 
     subsidiary of a foreign-owned firm, including whether the 
     criteria should include that an applicant is a direct or 
     indirect subsidiary of a foreign-owned entity if--

       (I) any venture capital operating company that owns more 
     than 20 percent of the applicant is a direct or indirect 
     subsidiary of a foreign-owned entity; or
       (II) in the aggregate, entities that are direct or indirect 
     subsidiaries of foreign-owned entities own more than 49 
     percent of the applicant.

       (D) Criteria for determining affiliation.--The 
     Administrator shall establish criteria, in accordance with 
     paragraph (1), for determining whether an applicant is 
     affiliated with a venture capital operating company or any 
     other business that the venture capital operating company has 
     financed and, in establishing the criteria, shall specify 
     that--
       (i) if a venture capital operating company that is 
     determined to be affiliated with an applicant is a minority 
     investor in the applicant, the portfolio companies of the 
     venture capital operating company shall not be determined to 
     be affiliated with the applicant, unless--

       (I) the venture capital operating company owns a majority 
     of the portfolio company; or
       (II) the venture capital operating company holds a majority 
     of the seats on the board of directors of the portfolio 
     company;

       (ii) subject to clause (i), the Administrator retains the 
     authority to determine whether a venture capital operating 
     company is affiliated with an applicant, including 
     establishing other criteria;
       (iii) the Administrator may not determine that a portfolio 
     company of a venture capital operating company is affiliated 
     with an applicant based solely on one or more shared 
     investors; and
       (iv) subject to clauses (i), (ii), and (iii), the 
     Administrator retains the authority to determine whether a 
     portfolio company of a venture capital operating company is 
     affiliated with an applicant based on factors independent of 
     whether there is a shared investor, such as whether there are 
     contractual obligations between the portfolio company and the 
     applicant.
       (4) Enforcement.--If the Administrator does not issue final 
     or interim final regulations under this subsection on or 
     before the date that is 1 year after the date of enactment of 
     this Act, the Administrator may not carry out any activities 
     under section 4(h) of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 
     633(h)) (as continued in effect pursuant

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     to the Act entitled ``An Act to extend temporarily certain 
     authorities of the Small Business Administration'', approved 
     October 10, 2006 (Public Law 109-316; 120 Stat. 1742)) during 
     the period beginning on the date that is 1 year and 1 day 
     after the date of enactment of this Act, and ending on the 
     date on which the final or interim final regulations are 
     issued.
       (5) Definition.--In this subsection, the term ``venture 
     capital operating company'' has the same meaning as in 
     section 3(aa) of the Small Business Act, as added by this 
     section.
       (d) Assistance for Determining Affiliates.--
       (1) Clear explanation required.--Not later than 30 days 
     after the date of enactment of this Act, the Administrator 
     shall post on the Web site of the Administration (with a 
     direct link displayed on the homepage of the Web site of the 
     Administration or the SBIR and STTR Web sites of the 
     Administration)--
       (A) a clear explanation of the SBIR and STTR affiliation 
     rules under part 121 of title 13, Code of Federal 
     Regulations; and
       (B) contact information for officers or employees of the 
     Administration who--
       (i) upon request, shall review an issue relating to the 
     rules described in subparagraph (A); and
       (ii) shall respond to a request under clause (i) not later 
     than 20 business days after the date on which the request is 
     received.
       (2) Inclusion of affiliation rules for certain small 
     business concerns.--On and after the date on which the final 
     regulations under subsection (c) are issued, the 
     Administrator shall post on the Web site of the 
     Administration information relating to the regulations, in 
     accordance with paragraph (1).

     SEC. 5109. SBIR AND STTR SPECIAL ACQUISITION PREFERENCE.

       Section 9(r) of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 638(r)) 
     is amended by adding at the end the following:
       ``(4) Phase iii awards.--To the greatest extent 
     practicable, Federal agencies and Federal prime contractors 
     shall issue Phase III awards relating to technology, 
     including sole source awards, to the SBIR and STTR award 
     recipients that developed the technology.''.

     SEC. 5110. COLLABORATING WITH FEDERAL LABORATORIES AND 
                   RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTERS.

       Section 9 of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 638), as 
     amended by this Act, is amended by adding at the end the 
     following:
       ``(dd) Collaborating With Federal Laboratories and Research 
     and Development Centers.--
       ``(1) Authorization.--Subject to the limitations under this 
     section, the head of each participating Federal agency may 
     make SBIR and STTR awards to any eligible small business 
     concern that--
       ``(A) intends to enter into an agreement with a Federal 
     laboratory or federally funded research and development 
     center for portions of the activities to be performed under 
     that award; or
       ``(B) has entered into a cooperative research and 
     development agreement (as defined in section 12(d) of the 
     Stevenson-Wydler Technology Innovation Act of 1980 (15 U.S.C. 
     3710a(d))) with a Federal laboratory.
       ``(2) Prohibition.--No Federal agency shall--
       ``(A) condition an SBIR or STTR award upon entering into 
     agreement with any Federal laboratory or any federally funded 
     laboratory or research and development center for any portion 
     of the activities to be performed under that award;
       ``(B) approve an agreement between a small business concern 
     receiving a SBIR or STTR award and a Federal laboratory or 
     federally funded laboratory or research and development 
     center, if the small business concern performs a lesser 
     portion of the activities to be performed under that award 
     than required by this section and by the SBIR Policy 
     Directive and the STTR Policy Directive of the Administrator; 
     or
       ``(C) approve an agreement that violates any provision, 
     including any data rights protections provision, of this 
     section or the SBIR and the STTR Policy Directives.
       ``(3) Implementation.--Not later than 180 days after the 
     date of enactment of this subsection, the Administrator shall 
     modify the SBIR Policy Directive and the STTR Policy 
     Directive issued under this section to ensure that small 
     business concerns--
       ``(A) have the flexibility to use the resources of the 
     Federal laboratories and federally funded research and 
     development centers; and
       ``(B) are not mandated to enter into agreement with any 
     Federal laboratory or any federally funded laboratory or 
     research and development center as a condition of an 
     award.''.

     SEC. 5111. NOTICE REQUIREMENT.

       (a) SBIR Program.--Section 9(g) of the Small Business Act 
     (15 U.S.C. 638(g)) is amended--
       (1) in paragraph (10), by striking ``and'' at the end;
       (2) in paragraph (11), by striking the period at the end 
     and inserting a semicolon; and
       (3) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(12) provide timely notice to the Administrator of any 
     case or controversy before any Federal judicial or 
     administrative tribunal concerning the SBIR program of the 
     Federal agency; and''.
       (b) STTR Program.--Section 9(o) of the Small Business Act 
     (15 U.S.C. 638(o)) is amended--
       (1) by striking paragraph (15);
       (2) in paragraph (16), by striking the period at the end 
     and inserting ``; and'';
       (3) by redesignating paragraph (16) as paragraph (15); and
       (4) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(16) provide timely notice to the Administrator of any 
     case or controversy before any Federal judicial or 
     administrative tribunal concerning the STTR program of the 
     Federal agency.''.

     SEC. 5112. EXPRESS AUTHORITY FOR AN AGENCY TO AWARD 
                   SEQUENTIAL PHASE II AWARDS FOR SBIR OR STTR 
                   FUNDED PROJECTS.

       Section 9 of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 638), as 
     amended by this Act, is amended by adding at the end the 
     following:
       ``(ee) Additional Phase II SBIR and STTR Awards.--A small 
     business concern that receives a Phase II SBIR award or a 
     Phase II STTR award for a project remains eligible to receive 
     an additional Phase II SBIR award or Phase II STTR award for 
     that project.''.

         TITLE LII--OUTREACH AND COMMERCIALIZATION INITIATIVES

     SEC. 5201. RURAL AND STATE OUTREACH.

       (a) In General.--Section 9 of the Small Business Act (15 
     U.S.C. 638) is amended by inserting after subsection (r) the 
     following:
       ``(s) Federal and State Technology Partnership Program.--
       ``(1) Definitions.--In this subsection, the following 
     definitions apply:
       ``(A) Applicant.--The term `applicant' means an entity, 
     organization, or individual that submits a proposal for an 
     award or a cooperative agreement under this subsection.
       ``(B) FAST program.--The term `FAST program' means the 
     Federal and State Technology Partnership Program established 
     under this subsection.
       ``(C) Recipient.--The term `recipient' means a person that 
     receives an award or becomes party to a cooperative agreement 
     under this subsection.
       ``(D) State.--The term `State' means each of the several 
     States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto 
     Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, and American Samoa.
       ``(E) Definitions relating to mentoring networks.--The 
     terms `business advice and counseling', `mentor', and 
     `mentoring network' have the meanings given those terms in 
     section 34(e).
       ``(2) Establishment of program.--The Administrator shall 
     establish a program to be known as the Federal and State 
     Technology Partnership Program, the purpose of which shall be 
     to strengthen the technological competitiveness of small 
     business concerns in the States.
       ``(3) Grants and cooperative agreements.--
       ``(A) Joint review.--In carrying out the FAST program, the 
     Administrator and the program managers for the SBIR program 
     and STTR program at the National Science Foundation, the 
     Department of Defense, and any other Federal agency 
     determined appropriate by the Administrator shall jointly 
     review proposals submitted by applicants and may make awards 
     or enter into cooperative agreements under this subsection 
     based on the factors for consideration set forth in 
     subparagraph (B), in order to enhance or develop in a State--
       ``(i) technology research and development by small business 
     concerns;
       ``(ii) technology transfer from university research to 
     technology-based small business concerns;
       ``(iii) technology deployment and diffusion benefitting 
     small business concerns;
       ``(iv) the technological capabilities of small business 
     concerns through the establishment or operation of consortia 
     comprised of entities, organizations, or individuals, 
     including--

       ``(I) State and local development agencies and entities;
       ``(II) representatives of technology-based small business 
     concerns;
       ``(III) industries and emerging companies;
       ``(IV) universities; and
       ``(V) small business development centers; and

       ``(v) outreach, financial support, and technical assistance 
     to technology-based small business concerns participating in 
     or interested in participating in an SBIR program or STTR 
     program, including initiatives--

       ``(I) to make grants or loans to companies to pay a portion 
     or all of the cost of developing SBIR or STTR proposals;
       ``(II) to establish or operate a Mentoring Network within 
     the FAST program to provide business advice and counseling 
     that will assist small business concerns that have been 
     identified by FAST program participants, program managers of 
     participating SBIR agencies, the Administration, or other 
     entities that are knowledgeable about the SBIR and STTR 
     programs as good candidates for the SBIR and STTR programs, 
     and that would benefit from mentoring, in accordance with 
     section 34;
       ``(III) to create or participate in a training program for 
     individuals providing SBIR or STTR outreach and assistance at 
     the State and local levels; and
       ``(IV) to encourage the commercialization of technology 
     developed through funding under the SBIR program or the STTR 
     program.

       ``(B) Selection considerations.--In making awards or 
     entering into cooperative agreements under this subsection, 
     the Administrator and the program managers referred to in 
     subparagraph (A)--
       ``(i) may only consider proposals by applicants that intend 
     to use a portion of the Federal assistance provided under 
     this subsection to provide outreach, financial support, or 
     technical assistance to technology-based small business 
     concerns participating in or interested in participating in 
     the SBIR program or STTR program; and
       ``(ii) shall consider, at a minimum--

       ``(I) whether the applicant has demonstrated that the 
     assistance to be provided would address unmet needs of small 
     business concerns in the community, and whether it is 
     important to use Federal funding for the proposed activities;
       ``(II) whether the applicant has demonstrated that a need 
     exists to increase the number or success of small high-
     technology businesses in the State or an area of the State, 
     as measured by the number of Phase I and Phase II SBIR awards 
     that have historically been received by

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     small business concerns in the State or area of the State;
       ``(III) whether the projected costs of the proposed 
     activities are reasonable;
       ``(IV) whether the proposal integrates and coordinates the 
     proposed activities with other State and local programs 
     assisting small high-technology firms in the State;
       ``(V) the manner in which the applicant will measure the 
     results of the activities to be conducted; and
       ``(VI) whether the proposal addresses the needs of small 
     business concerns--

       ``(aa) owned and controlled by women;
       ``(bb) that are socially and economically disadvantaged 
     small business concerns (as defined in section 8(a)(4)(A));
       ``(cc) that are HUBZone small business concerns;
       ``(dd) located in areas that have historically not 
     participated in the SBIR and STTR programs;
       ``(ee) owned and controlled by service-disabled veterans;
       ``(ff) owned and controlled by Native Americans; and
       ``(gg) located in geographic areas with an unemployment 
     rate that exceeds the national unemployment rate, based on 
     the most recently available monthly publications of the 
     Bureau of Labor Statistics of the Department of Labor.
       ``(C) Proposal limit.--Not more than 1 proposal may be 
     submitted for inclusion in the FAST program under this 
     subsection to provide services in any one State in any 1 
     fiscal year.
       ``(D) Process.--Proposals and applications for assistance 
     under this subsection shall be in such form and subject to 
     such procedures as the Administrator shall establish. The 
     Administrator shall promulgate regulations establishing 
     standards for the consideration of proposals under 
     subparagraph (B), including standards regarding each of the 
     considerations identified in subparagraph (B)(ii).
       ``(4) Cooperation and coordination.--In carrying out the 
     FAST program, the Administrator shall cooperate and 
     coordinate with--
       ``(A) Federal agencies required by this section to have an 
     SBIR program; and
       ``(B) entities, organizations, and individuals actively 
     engaged in enhancing or developing the technological 
     capabilities of small business concerns, including--
       ``(i) State and local development agencies and entities;
       ``(ii) State committees established under the Experimental 
     Program to Stimulate Competitive Research of the National 
     Science Foundation (as established under section 113 of the 
     National Science Foundation Authorization Act of 1988 (42 
     U.S.C. 1862g));
       ``(iii) State science and technology councils; and
       ``(iv) representatives of technology-based small business 
     concerns.
       ``(5) Administrative requirements.--
       ``(A) Competitive basis.--Awards and cooperative agreements 
     under this subsection shall be made or entered into, as 
     applicable, on a competitive basis.
       ``(B) Matching requirements.--
       ``(i) In general.--The non-Federal share of the cost of an 
     activity (other than a planning activity) carried out using 
     an award or under a cooperative agreement under this 
     subsection shall be--

       ``(I) except as provided in clause (iii), 35 cents for each 
     Federal dollar, in the case of a recipient that will serve 
     small business concerns located in 1 of the 18 States 
     receiving the fewest Phase I SBIR awards;
       ``(II) except as provided in clause (ii) or (iii), 1 dollar 
     for each Federal dollar, in the case of a recipient that will 
     serve small business concerns located in 1 of the 16 States 
     receiving the greatest number of Phase I SBIR awards; and
       ``(III) except as provided in clause (ii) or (iii), 50 
     cents for each Federal dollar, in the case of a recipient 
     that will serve small business concerns located in a State 
     that is not described in subclause (I) or (II) that is 
     receiving Phase I SBIR awards.

       ``(ii) Low-income areas.--The non-Federal share of the cost 
     of the activity carried out using an award or under a 
     cooperative agreement under this subsection shall be 35 cents 
     for each Federal dollar that will be directly allocated by a 
     recipient described in clause (i) to serve small business 
     concerns located in a qualified census tract, as that term is 
     defined in section 42(d)(5)(B)(ii)(I) of the Internal Revenue 
     Code of 1986. Federal dollars not so allocated by that 
     recipient shall be subject to the matching requirements of 
     clause (i).
       ``(iii) Rural areas.--

       ``(I) In general.--Except as provided in subclause (II), 
     the non-Federal share of the cost of the activity carried out 
     using an award or under a cooperative agreement under this 
     subsection shall be 35 cents for each Federal dollar that 
     will be directly allocated by a recipient described in clause 
     (i) to serve small business concerns located in a rural area.
       ``(II) Enhanced rural awards.--For a recipient located in a 
     rural area that is located in a State described in clause 
     (i)(I), the non-Federal share of the cost of the activity 
     carried out using an award or under a cooperative agreement 
     under this subsection shall be 15 cents for each Federal 
     dollar that will be directly allocated by a recipient 
     described in clause (i) to serve small business concerns 
     located in the rural area.
       ``(III) Definition of rural area.--In this clause, the term 
     `rural area' has the meaning given that term in section 
     1393(a)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986.

       ``(iv) Types of funding.--The non-Federal share of the cost 
     of an activity carried out by a recipient shall be comprised 
     of not less than 50 percent cash and not more than 50 percent 
     of indirect costs and in-kind contributions, except that no 
     such costs or contributions may be derived from funds from 
     any other Federal program.
       ``(v) Rankings.--For the first full fiscal year after the 
     date of enactment of the SBIR/STTR Reauthorization Act of 
     2011, and each fiscal year thereafter, based on the 
     statistics for the most recent full fiscal year for which the 
     Administrator has compiled statistics, the Administrator 
     shall reevaluate the ranking of each State for purposes of 
     clause (i).
       ``(C) Duration.--Awards may be made or cooperative 
     agreements entered into under this subsection for multiple 
     years, not to exceed 5 years in total.
       ``(6) Annual reports.--The Administrator shall submit an 
     annual report to the Committee on Small Business of the 
     Senate and the Committee on Science and the Committee on 
     Small Business of the House of Representatives regarding--
       ``(A) the number and amount of awards provided and 
     cooperative agreements entered into under the FAST program 
     during the preceding year;
       ``(B) a list of recipients under this subsection, including 
     their location and the activities being performed with the 
     awards made or under the cooperative agreements entered into; 
     and
       ``(C) the Mentoring Networks and the mentoring database, as 
     provided for under section 34, including--
       ``(i) the status of the inclusion of mentoring information 
     in the database required by subsection (k); and
       ``(ii) the status of the implementation and description of 
     the usage of the Mentoring Networks.
       ``(7) Program levels.--
       ``(A) In general.--There is authorized to be appropriated 
     to carry out the FAST program, including Mentoring Networks, 
     under this subsection and section 34, $15,000,000 for each of 
     fiscal years 2011 through 2016.
       ``(B) Mentoring database.--Of the total amount made 
     available under subparagraph (A) for fiscal years 2011 
     through 2016, a reasonable amount, not to exceed a total of 
     $500,000, may be used by the Administration to carry out 
     section 34(d).
       ``(8) Termination.--The authority to carry out the FAST 
     program under this subsection shall terminate on September 
     30, 2016.''.
       (b) Technical and Conforming Amendments.--The Small 
     Business Act (15 U.S.C. 631 et seq.) is amended--
       (1) by striking section 34 (15 U.S.C. 657d);
       (2) by redesignating sections 35 through 43 as sections 34 
     through 42, respectively;
       (3) in section 9(k)(1)(D) (15 U.S.C. 638(k)(1)(D)), by 
     striking ``section 35(d)'' and inserting ``section 34(d)'';
       (4) in section 34 (15 U.S.C. 657e), as so redesignated--
       (A) in subsection (c)(1), by striking ``section 
     34(c)(1)(E)(ii)'' and inserting ``section 
     9(s)(3)(A)(v)(II)'';
       (B) by striking ``section 34'' each place it appears and 
     inserting ``section 9(s)''; and
       (C) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(e) Definitions.--In this section, the following 
     definitions apply:
       ``(1) Business advice and counseling.--The term `business 
     advice and counseling' means providing advice and assistance 
     on matters described in subsection (c)(2)(B) to small 
     business concerns to guide them through the SBIR and STTR 
     program process, from application to award and successful 
     completion of each phase of the program.
       ``(2) FAST program.--The term `FAST program' means the 
     Federal and State Technology Partnership Program established 
     under section 9(s).
       ``(3) Mentor.--The term `mentor' means an individual 
     described in subsection (c)(2).
       ``(4) Mentoring network.--The term `Mentoring Network' 
     means an association, organization, coalition, or other 
     entity (including an individual) that meets the requirements 
     of subsection (c).
       ``(5) Recipient.--The term `recipient' means a person that 
     receives an award or becomes party to a cooperative agreement 
     under this section.
       ``(6) SBIR program.--The term `SBIR program' has the same 
     meaning as in section 9(e)(4).
       ``(7) State.--The term `State' means each of the several 
     States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto 
     Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, and American Samoa.
       ``(8) STTR program.--The term `STTR program' has the same 
     meaning as in section 9(e)(6).'';
       (5) in section 36(d) (15 U.S.C. 657i(d)), as so 
     redesignated, by striking ``section 43'' and inserting 
     ``section 42'';
       (6) in section 39(d) (15 U.S.C. 657l(d)), as so 
     redesignated, by striking ``section 43'' and inserting 
     ``section 42''; and
       (7) in section 40(b) (15 U.S.C. 657m(b)), as so 
     redesignated, by striking ``section 43'' and inserting 
     ``section 42''.

     SEC. 5202. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FOR AWARDEES.

       Section 9(q) of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 638(q)) 
     is amended--
       (1) in paragraph (1)--
       (A) by inserting ``or STTR program'' after ``SBIR 
     program''; and
       (B) by striking ``SBIR projects'' and inserting ``SBIR or 
     STTR projects'';
       (2) in paragraph (2), by striking ``3 years'' and inserting 
     ``5 years''; and
       (3) in paragraph (3)--
       (A) in subparagraph (A)--
       (i) by inserting ``or STTR'' after ``SBIR''; and
       (ii) by striking ``$4,000'' and inserting ``$5,000'';
       (B) by striking subparagraph (B) and inserting the 
     following:
       ``(B) Phase ii.--A Federal agency described in paragraph 
     (1) may--

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       ``(i) provide to the recipient of a Phase II SBIR or STTR 
     award, through a vendor selected under paragraph (2), the 
     services described in paragraph (1), in an amount equal to 
     not more than $5,000 per year; or
       ``(ii) authorize the recipient of a Phase II SBIR or STTR 
     award to purchase the services described in paragraph (1), in 
     an amount equal to not more than $5,000 per year, which shall 
     be in addition to the amount of the recipient's award.''; and
       (C) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(C) Flexibility.--In carrying out subparagraphs (A) and 
     (B), each Federal agency shall provide the allowable amounts 
     to a recipient that meets the eligibility requirements under 
     the applicable subparagraph, if the recipient requests to 
     seek technical assistance from an individual or entity other 
     than the vendor selected under paragraph (2) by the Federal 
     agency.
       ``(D) Limitation.--A Federal agency may not--
       ``(i) use the amounts authorized under subparagraph (A) or 
     (B) unless the vendor selected under paragraph (2) provides 
     the technical assistance to the recipient; or
       ``(ii) enter a contract with a vendor under paragraph (2) 
     under which the amount provided for technical assistance is 
     based on total number of Phase I or Phase II awards.''.

     SEC. 5203. COMMERCIALIZATION READINESS PROGRAM AT DEPARTMENT 
                   OF DEFENSE.

       (a) In General.--Section 9(y) of the Small Business Act (15 
     U.S.C. 638(y)) is amended--
       (1) in the subsection heading, by striking ``Pilot'' and 
     inserting ``Readiness'';
       (2) by striking ``Pilot'' each place that term appears and 
     inserting ``Readiness'';
       (3) in paragraph (1)--
       (A) by inserting ``or Small Business Technology Transfer 
     Program'' after ``Small Business Innovation Research 
     Program''; and
       (B) by adding at the end the following: ``The authority to 
     create and administer a Commercialization Readiness Program 
     under this subsection may not be construed to eliminate or 
     replace any other SBIR program or STTR program that enhances 
     the insertion or transition of SBIR or STTR technologies, 
     including any such program in effect on the date of enactment 
     of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 
     2006 (Public Law 109-163; 119 Stat. 3136).'';
       (4) in paragraph (2), by inserting ``or Small Business 
     Technology Transfer Program'' after ``Small Business 
     Innovation Research Program'';
       (5) by striking paragraphs (5) and (6); and
       (6) by inserting after paragraph (4) the following:
       ``(5) Insertion incentives.--For any contract with a value 
     of not less than $100,000,000, the Secretary of Defense is 
     authorized to--
       ``(A) establish goals for the transition of Phase III 
     technologies in subcontracting plans; and
       ``(B) require a prime contractor on such a contract to 
     report the number and dollar amount of contracts entered into 
     by that prime contractor for Phase III SBIR or STTR projects.
       ``(6) Goal for sbir and sttr technology insertion.--The 
     Secretary of Defense shall--
       ``(A) set a goal to increase the number of Phase II SBIR 
     contracts and the number of Phase II STTR contracts awarded 
     by that Secretary that lead to technology transition into 
     programs of record or fielded systems;
       ``(B) use incentives in effect on the date of enactment of 
     the SBIR/STTR Reauthorization Act of 2011, or create new 
     incentives, to encourage agency program managers and prime 
     contractors to meet the goal under subparagraph (A); and
       ``(C) include in the annual report to Congress the 
     percentage of contracts described in subparagraph (A) awarded 
     by that Secretary, and information on the ongoing status of 
     projects funded through the Commercialization Readiness 
     Program and efforts to transition these technologies into 
     programs of record or fielded systems.''.
       (b) Technical and Conforming Amendment.--Section 9(i)(1) of 
     the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 638(i)(1)) is amended by 
     inserting ``(including awards under subsection (y))'' after 
     ``the number of awards''.

     SEC. 5204. COMMERCIALIZATION READINESS PILOT PROGRAM FOR 
                   CIVILIAN AGENCIES.

       Section 9 of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 638), as 
     amended by this Act, is amended by adding at the end the 
     following:
       ``(ff) Pilot Program.--
       ``(1) Authorization.--The head of each covered Federal 
     agency may allocate not more than 10 percent of the funds 
     allocated to the SBIR program and the STTR program of the 
     covered Federal agency--
       ``(A) for awards for technology development, testing, and 
     evaluation of SBIR and STTR Phase II technologies; or
       ``(B) to support the progress of research or research and 
     development conducted under the SBIR or STTR programs to 
     Phase III.
       ``(2) Application by federal agency.--
       ``(A) In general.--A covered Federal agency may not 
     establish a pilot program unless the covered Federal agency 
     makes a written application to the Administrator, not later 
     than 90 days before to the first day of the fiscal year in 
     which the pilot program is to be established, that describes 
     a compelling reason that additional investment in SBIR or 
     STTR technologies is necessary, including unusually high 
     regulatory, systems integration, or other costs relating to 
     development or manufacturing of identifiable, highly 
     promising small business technologies or a class of such 
     technologies expected to substantially advance the mission of 
     the agency.
       ``(B) Determination.--The Administrator shall--
       ``(i) make a determination regarding an application 
     submitted under subparagraph (A) not later than 30 days 
     before the first day of the fiscal year for which the 
     application is submitted;
       ``(ii) publish the determination in the Federal Register; 
     and
       ``(iii) make a copy of the determination and any related 
     materials available to the Committee on Small Business and 
     Entrepreneurship of the Senate and the Committee on Small 
     Business of the House of Representatives.
       ``(3) Maximum amount of award.--The head of a covered 
     Federal agency may not make an award under a pilot program in 
     excess of 3 times the dollar amounts generally established 
     for Phase II awards under subsection (j)(2)(D) or 
     (p)(2)(B)(ix).
       ``(4) Registration.--Any applicant that receives an award 
     under a pilot program shall register with the Administrator 
     in a registry that is available to the public.
       ``(5) Report.--The head of each covered Federal agency 
     shall include in the annual report of the covered Federal 
     agency to the Administrator an analysis of the various 
     activities considered for inclusion in the pilot program of 
     the covered Federal agency and a statement of the reasons why 
     each activity considered was included or not included, as the 
     case may be.
       ``(6) Termination.--The authority to establish a pilot 
     program under this section expires at the end of fiscal year 
     2014.
       ``(7) Definitions.--In this subsection--
       ``(A) the term `covered Federal agency'--
       ``(i) means a Federal agency participating in the SBIR 
     program or the STTR program; and
       ``(ii) does not include the Department of Defense; and
       ``(B) the term `pilot program' means the program 
     established under paragraph (1).''.

     SEC. 5205. ACCELERATING CURES.

       (a) In General.--The Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 631 et 
     seq.) is amended by inserting after section 42, as 
     redesignated by section 5201 of this Act, the following:

     ``SEC. 43. SMALL BUSINESS INNOVATION RESEARCH PROGRAM.

       ``(a) NIH Cures Pilot.--
       ``(1) Establishment.--An independent advisory board shall 
     be established at the National Academy of Sciences (in this 
     section referred to as the `advisory board') to conduct 
     periodic evaluations of the SBIR program (as that term is 
     defined in section 9) of each of the National Institutes of 
     Health (referred to in this section as the `NIH') institutes 
     and centers for the purpose of improving the management of 
     the SBIR program through data-driven assessment.
       ``(2) Membership.--
       ``(A) In general.--The advisory board shall consist of--
       ``(i) the Director of the NIH;
       ``(ii) the Director of the SBIR program of the NIH;
       ``(iii) senior NIH agency managers, selected by the 
     Director of NIH;
       ``(iv) industry experts, selected by the Council of the 
     National Academy of Sciences in consultation with the 
     Associate Administrator for Technology of the Administration 
     and the Director of the Office of Science and Technology 
     Policy; and
       ``(v) owners or operators of small business concerns that 
     have received an award under the SBIR program of the NIH, 
     selected by the Associate Administrator for Technology of the 
     Administration.
       ``(B) Number of members.--The total number of members 
     selected under clauses (iii), (iv), and (v) of subparagraph 
     (A) shall not exceed 10.
       ``(C) Equal representation.--The total number of members of 
     the advisory board selected under clauses (i), (ii), (iii), 
     and (iv) of subparagraph (A) shall be equal to the number of 
     members of the advisory board selected under subparagraph 
     (A)(v).
       ``(b) Addressing Data Gaps.--In order to enhance the 
     evidence-base guiding SBIR program decisions and changes, the 
     Director of the SBIR program of the NIH shall address the 
     gaps and deficiencies in the data collection concerns 
     identified in the 2007 report of the National Academy of 
     Science entitled `An Assessment of the Small Business 
     Innovation Research Program at the NIH'.
       ``(c) Pilot Program.--
       ``(1) In general.--The Director of the SBIR program of the 
     NIH may initiate a pilot program, under a formal mechanism 
     for designing, implementing, and evaluating pilot programs, 
     to spur innovation and to test new strategies that may 
     enhance the development of cures and therapies.
       ``(2) Considerations.--The Director of the SBIR program of 
     the NIH may consider conducting a pilot program to include 
     individuals with successful SBIR program experience in study 
     sections, hiring individuals with small business development 
     experience for staff positions, separating the commercial and 
     scientific review processes, and examining the impact of the 
     trend toward larger awards on the overall program.
       ``(d) Report to Congress.--The Director of the NIH shall 
     submit an annual report to Congress and the advisory board on 
     the activities of the SBIR program of the NIH under this 
     section.
       ``(e) SBIR Grants and Contracts.--
       ``(1) In general.--In awarding grants and contracts under 
     the SBIR program of the NIH each SBIR program manager shall 
     emphasize applications that identify products, processes, 
     technologies, and services that may enhance the development 
     of cures and therapies.
       ``(2) Examination of commercialization and other metrics.--
     The advisory board shall evaluate the implementation of the 
     requirement under paragraph (1) by examining increased 
     commercialization and other metrics, to be determined and 
     collected by the SBIR program of the NIH.

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       ``(3) Phase i and ii.--To the greatest extent practicable, 
     the Director of the SBIR program of the NIH shall reduce the 
     time period between Phase I and Phase II funding of grants 
     and contracts under the SBIR program of the NIH to 90 days.
       ``(f) Limit.--Not more than a total of 1 percent of the 
     extramural budget (as defined in section 9 of the Small 
     Business Act (15 U.S.C. 638)) of the NIH for research or 
     research and development may be used for the pilot program 
     under subsection (c) and to carry out subsection (e).''.
       (b) Prospective Repeal.--Effective 5 years after the date 
     of enactment of this Act, the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 
     631 et seq.) is amended--
       (1) by striking section 43, as added by subsection (a); and
       (2) by redesignating sections 44 and 45 as sections 43 and 
     44, respectively.

     SEC. 5206. FEDERAL AGENCY ENGAGEMENT WITH SBIR AND STTR 
                   AWARDEES THAT HAVE BEEN AWARDED MULTIPLE PHASE 
                   I AWARDS BUT HAVE NOT BEEN AWARDED PHASE II 
                   AWARDS.

       Section 9 of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 638), as 
     amended by this Act, is amended by adding at the end the 
     following:
       ``(gg) Requirements Relating to Federal Agency Engagement 
     With Certain Phase I SBIR and STTR Awardees.--
       ``(1) Definition.--In this subsection, the term `covered 
     awardee' means a small business concern that--
       ``(A) has received multiple Phase I awards over multiple 
     years, as determined by the head of a Federal agency, under 
     the SBIR program or the STTR program of the Federal agency; 
     and
       ``(B) has not received a Phase II award--
       ``(i) under the SBIR program or STTR program, as the case 
     may be, of the Federal agency described in subparagraph (A); 
     or
       ``(ii) relating to a Phase I award described in 
     subparagraph (A) under the SBIR program or the STTR program 
     of another Federal agency.
       ``(2) Performance measures.--The head of each Federal 
     agency that participates in the SBIR program or the STTR 
     program shall develop performance measures for any covered 
     awardee relating to commercializing research or research and 
     development activities under the SBIR program or the STTR 
     program of the Federal agency.''.

     SEC. 5207. CLARIFYING THE DEFINITION OF ``PHASE III''.

       (a) Phase III Awards.--Section 9(e) of the Small Business 
     Act (15 U.S.C. 638(e)) is amended--
       (1) in paragraph (4)(C), in the matter preceding clause 
     (i), by inserting ``for work that derives from, extends, or 
     completes efforts made under prior funding agreements under 
     the SBIR program'' after ``phase'';
       (2) in paragraph (6)(C), in the matter preceding clause 
     (i), by inserting ``for work that derives from, extends, or 
     completes efforts made under prior funding agreements under 
     the STTR program'' after ``phase'';
       (3) in paragraph (8), by striking ``and'' at the end;
       (4) in paragraph (9), by striking the period at the end and 
     inserting a semicolon; and
       (5) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(10) the term `commercialization' means--
       ``(A) the process of developing products, processes, 
     technologies, or services; and
       ``(B) the production and delivery of products, processes, 
     technologies, or services for sale (whether by the 
     originating party or by others) to or use by the Federal 
     Government or commercial markets;''.
       (b) Technical and Conforming Amendments.--The Small 
     Business Act (15 U.S.C. 631 et seq.) is amended--
       (1) in section 9 (15 U.S.C. 638)--
       (A) in subsection (e)--
       (i) in paragraph (4)(C)(ii), by striking ``scientific 
     review criteria'' and inserting ``merit-based selection 
     procedures'';
       (ii) in paragraph (9), by striking ``the second or the 
     third phase'' and inserting ``Phase II or Phase III''; and
       (iii) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(11) the term `Phase I' means--
       ``(A) with respect to the SBIR program, the first phase 
     described in paragraph (4)(A); and
       ``(B) with respect to the STTR program, the first phase 
     described in paragraph (6)(A);
       ``(12) the term `Phase II' means--
       ``(A) with respect to the SBIR program, the second phase 
     described in paragraph (4)(B); and
       ``(B) with respect to the STTR program, the second phase 
     described in paragraph (6)(B); and
       ``(13) the term `Phase III' means--
       ``(A) with respect to the SBIR program, the third phase 
     described in paragraph (4)(C); and
       ``(B) with respect to the STTR program, the third phase 
     described in paragraph (6)(C).'';
       (B) in subsection (j)--
       (i) in paragraph (1)(B), by striking ``phase two'' and 
     inserting ``Phase II'';
       (ii) in paragraph (2)--

       (I) in subparagraph (B)--

       (aa) by striking ``the third phase'' each place it appears 
     and inserting ``Phase III''; and
       (bb) by striking ``the second phase'' and inserting ``Phase 
     II'';

       (II) in subparagraph (D)--

       (aa) by striking ``the first phase'' and inserting ``Phase 
     I''; and
       (bb) by striking ``the second phase'' and inserting ``Phase 
     II'';

       (III) in subparagraph (F), by striking ``the third phase'' 
     and inserting ``Phase III'';
       (IV) in subparagraph (G)--

       (aa) by striking ``the first phase'' and inserting ``Phase 
     I''; and
       (bb) by striking ``the second phase'' and inserting ``Phase 
     II''; and

       (V) in subparagraph (H)--

       (aa) by striking ``the first phase'' and inserting ``Phase 
     I'';
       (bb) by striking ``second phase'' each place it appears and 
     inserting ``Phase II''; and
       (cc) by striking ``third phase'' and inserting ``Phase 
     III''; and
       (iii) in paragraph (3)--

       (I) in subparagraph (A)--

       (aa) by striking ``the first phase (as described in 
     subsection (e)(4)(A))'' and inserting ``Phase I'';
       (bb) by striking ``the second phase (as described in 
     subsection (e)(4)(B))'' and inserting ``Phase II''; and
       (cc) by striking ``the third phase (as described in 
     subsection (e)(4)(C))'' and inserting ``Phase III''; and

       (II) in subparagraph (B), by striking ``second phase'' and 
     inserting ``Phase II'';

       (C) in subsection (k)--
       (i) by striking ``first phase'' each place it appears and 
     inserting ``Phase I''; and
       (ii) by striking ``second phase'' each place it appears and 
     inserting ``Phase II'';
       (D) in subsection (l)(2)--
       (i) by striking ``the first phase'' and inserting ``Phase 
     I''; and
       (ii) by striking ``the second phase'' and inserting ``Phase 
     II'';
       (E) in subsection (o)(13)--
       (i) in subparagraph (B), by striking ``second phase'' and 
     inserting ``Phase II''; and
       (ii) in subparagraph (C), by striking ``third phase'' and 
     inserting ``Phase III'';
       (F) in subsection (p)--
       (i) in paragraph (2)(B)--

       (I) in clause (vi)--

       (aa) by striking ``the second phase'' and inserting ``Phase 
     II''; and
       (bb) by striking ``the third phase'' and inserting ``Phase 
     III''; and

       (II) in clause (ix)--

       (aa) by striking ``the first phase'' and inserting ``Phase 
     I''; and
       (bb) by striking ``the second phase'' and inserting ``Phase 
     II''; and
       (ii) in paragraph (3)--

       (I) by striking ``the first phase (as described in 
     subsection (e)(6)(A))'' and inserting ``Phase I'';
       (II) by striking ``the second phase (as described in 
     subsection (e)(6)(B))'' and inserting ``Phase II''; and
       (III) by striking ``the third phase (as described in 
     subsection (e)(6)(A))'' and inserting ``Phase III'';

       (G) in subsection (q)(3)--
       (i) in subparagraph (A)--

       (I) in the subparagraph heading, by striking ``First 
     phase'' and inserting ``Phase i''; and
       (II) by striking ``first phase'' and inserting ``Phase I''; 
     and

       (ii) in subparagraph (B)--

       (I) in the subparagraph heading, by striking ``Second 
     phase'' and inserting ``Phase ii''; and
       (II) by striking ``second phase'' and inserting ``Phase 
     II'';

       (H) in subsection (r)--
       (i) in the subsection heading, by striking ``Third Phase'' 
     and inserting ``Phase III'';
       (ii) in paragraph (1)--

       (I) in the first sentence--

       (aa) by striking ``for the second phase'' and inserting 
     ``for Phase II'';
       (bb) by striking ``third phase'' and inserting ``Phase 
     III''; and
       (cc) by striking ``second phase period'' and inserting 
     ``Phase II period''; and

       (II) in the second sentence--

       (aa) by striking ``second phase'' and inserting ``Phase 
     II''; and
       (bb) by striking ``third phase'' and inserting ``Phase 
     III''; and
       (iii) in paragraph (2), by striking ``third phase'' and 
     inserting ``Phase III''; and
       (I) in subsection (u)(2)(B), by striking ``the first 
     phase'' and inserting ``Phase I''; and
       (2) in section 34(c)(2)(B)(vii) (15 U.S.C. 
     657e(c)(2)(B)(vii)), as redesignated by section 5201 of this 
     Act, by striking ``third phase'' and inserting ``Phase III''.

     SEC. 5208. SHORTENED PERIOD FOR FINAL DECISIONS ON PROPOSALS 
                   AND APPLICATIONS.

       (a) In General.--Section 9 of the Small Business Act (15 
     U.S.C. 638) is amended--
       (1) in subsection (g)(4)--
       (A) by inserting ``(A)'' after ``(4)'';
       (B) by adding ``and'' after the semicolon at the end; and
       (C) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(B) make a final decision on each proposal submitted 
     under the SBIR program--
       ``(i) not later than 90 days after the date on which the 
     solicitation closes; or
       ``(ii) if the Administrator authorizes an extension for a 
     solicitation, not later than 180 days after the date on which 
     the solicitation closes;''; and
       (2) in subsection (o)(4)--
       (A) by inserting ``(A)'' after ``(4)'';
       (B) by adding ``and'' after the semicolon at the end; and
       (C) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(B) make a final decision on each proposal submitted 
     under the STTR program--
       ``(i) not later than 90 days after the date on which the 
     solicitation closes; or
       ``(ii) if the Administrator authorizes an extension for a 
     solicitation, not later than 180 days after the date on which 
     the solicitation closes;''.
       (b) NIH Peer Review Process.--
       (1) In general.--Section 9 of the Small Business Act (15 
     U.S.C. 638), as amended by this Act, is amended by adding at 
     the end the following:
       ``(hh) NIH Peer Review Process.--The Director of the 
     National Institutes of Health may make an award under the 
     SBIR program or the STTR program of the National Institutes 
     of Health if the application for the award has undergone 
     technical and scientific peer review under section 492 of the 
     Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 289a).''.
       (2) Technical and conforming amendments.--Section 105 of 
     the National Institutes of Health Reform Act of 2006 (42 
     U.S.C. 284n) is amended--

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       (A) in subsection (a)(3)--
       (i) by striking ``A grant'' and inserting ``Except as 
     provided in section 9(hh) of the Small Business Act (15 
     U.S.C. 638(hh)), a grant''; and
       (ii) by striking ``section 402(k)'' and all that follows 
     through ``Act)'' and inserting ``section 402(l) of such 
     Act''; and
       (B) in subsection (b)(5)--
       (i) by striking ``A grant'' and inserting ``Except as 
     provided in section 9(hh) of the Small Business Act (15 
     U.S.C. 638(hh)), a grant''; and
       (ii) by striking ``section 402(k)'' and all that follows 
     through ``Act)'' and inserting ``section 402(l) of such 
     Act''.

                  TITLE LIII--OVERSIGHT AND EVALUATION

     SEC. 5301. STREAMLINING ANNUAL EVALUATION REQUIREMENTS.

       Section 9(b) of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 638(b)), 
     as amended by section 5102 of this Act, is amended--
       (1) in paragraph (7)--
       (A) by striking ``STTR programs, including the data'' and 
     inserting the following: ``STTR programs, including--
       ``(A) the data'';
       (B) by striking ``(g)(10), (o)(9), and (o)(15), the 
     number'' and all that follows through ``under each of the 
     SBIR and STTR programs, and a description'' and inserting the 
     following: ``(g)(8) and (o)(9); and
       ``(B) the number of proposals received from, and the number 
     and total amount of awards to, HUBZone small business 
     concerns and firms with venture capital investment (including 
     those majority-owned by multiple venture capital operating 
     companies) under each of the SBIR and STTR programs;
       ``(C) a description of the extent to which each Federal 
     agency is increasing outreach and awards to firms owned and 
     controlled by women and social or economically disadvantaged 
     individuals under each of the SBIR and STTR programs;
       ``(D) general information about the implementation of, and 
     compliance with the allocation of funds required under, 
     subsection (cc) for firms owned in majority part by venture 
     capital operating companies and participating in the SBIR 
     program;
       ``(E) a detailed description of appeals of Phase III awards 
     and notices of noncompliance with the SBIR Policy Directive 
     and the STTR Policy Directive filed by the Administrator with 
     Federal agencies; and
       ``(F) a description''; and
       (2) by inserting after paragraph (7) the following:
       ``(8) to coordinate the implementation of electronic 
     databases at each of the Federal agencies participating in 
     the SBIR program or the STTR program, including the technical 
     ability of the participating agencies to electronically share 
     data;''.

     SEC. 5302. DATA COLLECTION FROM AGENCIES FOR SBIR.

       Section 9(g) of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 638(g)) 
     is amended--
       (1) by striking paragraph (10);
       (2) by redesignating paragraphs (8) and (9) as paragraphs 
     (9) and (10), respectively; and
       (3) by inserting after paragraph (7) the following:
       ``(8) collect annually, and maintain in a common format in 
     accordance with the simplified reporting requirements under 
     subsection (v), such information from awardees as is 
     necessary to assess the SBIR program, including information 
     necessary to maintain the database described in subsection 
     (k), including--
       ``(A) whether an awardee--
       ``(i) has venture capital or is majority-owned by multiple 
     venture capital operating companies, and, if so--

       ``(I) the amount of venture capital that the awardee has 
     received as of the date of the award; and
       ``(II) the amount of additional capital that the awardee 
     has invested in the SBIR technology;

       ``(ii) has an investor that--

       ``(I) is an individual who is not a citizen of the United 
     States or a lawful permanent resident of the United States, 
     and if so, the name of any such individual; or
       ``(II) is a person that is not an individual and is not 
     organized under the laws of a State or the United States, and 
     if so the name of any such person;

       ``(iii) is owned by a woman or has a woman as a principal 
     investigator;
       ``(iv) is owned by a socially or economically disadvantaged 
     individual or has a socially or economically disadvantaged 
     individual as a principal investigator;
       ``(v) received assistance under the FAST program under 
     section 34, as in effect on the day before the date of 
     enactment of the SBIR/STTR Reauthorization Act of 2011, or 
     the outreach program under subsection (s);
       ``(vi) is a faculty member or a student of an institution 
     of higher education, as that term is defined in section 101 
     of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1001); or
       ``(vii) is located in a State described in subsection 
     (u)(3); and
       ``(B) a justification statement from the agency, if an 
     awardee receives an award in an amount that is more than the 
     award guidelines under this section;''.

     SEC. 5303. DATA COLLECTION FROM AGENCIES FOR STTR.

       Section 9(o) of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 638(o)) 
     is amended by striking paragraph (9) and inserting the 
     following:
       ``(9) collect annually, and maintain in a common format in 
     accordance with the simplified reporting requirements under 
     subsection (v), such information from applicants and awardees 
     as is necessary to assess the STTR program outputs and 
     outcomes, including information necessary to maintain the 
     database described in subsection (k), including--
       ``(A) whether an applicant or awardee--
       ``(i) has venture capital or is majority-owned by multiple 
     venture capital operating companies, and, if so--

       ``(I) the amount of venture capital that the applicant or 
     awardee has received as of the date of the application or 
     award, as applicable; and
       ``(II) the amount of additional capital that the applicant 
     or awardee has invested in the SBIR technology;

       ``(ii) has an investor that--

       ``(I) is an individual who is not a citizen of the United 
     States or a lawful permanent resident of the United States, 
     and if so, the name of any such individual; or
       ``(II) is a person that is not an individual and is not 
     organized under the laws of a State or the United States, and 
     if so the name of any such person;

       ``(iii) is owned by a woman or has a woman as a principal 
     investigator;
       ``(iv) is owned by a socially or economically disadvantaged 
     individual or has a socially or economically disadvantaged 
     individual as a principal investigator;
       ``(v) received assistance under the FAST program under 
     section 34 or the outreach program under subsection (s);
       ``(vi) is a faculty member or a student of an institution 
     of higher education, as that term is defined in section 101 
     of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1001); or
       ``(vii) is located in a State in which the total value of 
     contracts awarded to small business concerns under all STTR 
     programs is less than the total value of contracts awarded to 
     small business concerns in a majority of other States, as 
     determined by the Administrator in biennial fiscal years, 
     beginning with fiscal year 2008, based on the most recent 
     statistics compiled by the Administrator; and
       ``(B) if an awardee receives an award in an amount that is 
     more than the award guidelines under this section, a 
     statement from the agency that justifies the award amount;''.

     SEC. 5304. PUBLIC DATABASE.

       Section 9(k)(1) of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 
     638(k)(1)) is amended--
       (1) in subparagraph (D), by striking ``and'' at the end;
       (2) in subparagraph (E), by striking the period at the end 
     and inserting ``; and''; and
       (3) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(F) for each small business concern that has received a 
     Phase I or Phase II SBIR or STTR award from a Federal agency, 
     whether the small business concern--
       ``(i) has venture capital and, if so, whether the small 
     business concern is registered as majority-owned by multiple 
     venture capital operating companies as required under 
     subsection (cc)(4);
       ``(ii) is owned by a woman or has a woman as a principal 
     investigator;
       ``(iii) is owned by a socially or economically 
     disadvantaged individual or has a socially or economically 
     disadvantaged individual as a principal investigator;
       ``(iv) received assistance under the FAST program under 
     section 34, as in effect on the day before the date of 
     enactment of the SBIR/STTR Reauthorization Act of 2011, or 
     the outreach program under subsection (s); or
       ``(v) is owned by a faculty member or a student of an 
     institution of higher education, as that term is defined in 
     section 101 of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 
     1001).''.

     SEC. 5305. GOVERNMENT DATABASE.

       Section 9(k) of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 638(k)) 
     is amended--
       (1) in paragraph (2)--
       (A) in the matter preceding subparagraph (A), by striking 
     ``Not later'' and all that follows through ``Act of 2000'' 
     and inserting ``Not later than 90 days after the date of 
     enactment of the SBIR/STTR Reauthorization Act of 2011'';
       (B) by striking subparagraph (C);
       (C) by redesignating subparagraphs (A) and (B) as 
     subparagraphs (B) and (C), respectively;
       (D) by inserting before subparagraph (B), as so 
     redesignated, the following:
       ``(A) contains, for each small business concern that 
     applies for, submits a proposal for, or receives an award 
     under Phase I or Phase II of the SBIR program or the STTR 
     program--
       ``(i) the name, size, and location, and an identifying 
     number assigned by the Administration of the small business 
     concern;
       ``(ii) an abstract of the project;
       ``(iii) the specific aims of the project;
       ``(iv) the number of employees of the small business 
     concern;
       ``(v) the names of key individuals that will carry out the 
     project;
       ``(vi) the percentage of effort each individual described 
     in clause (iv) will contribute to the project;
       ``(vii) whether the small business concern is majority-
     owned by multiple venture capital operating companies; and
       ``(viii) the Federal agency to which the application is 
     made, and contact information for the person or office within 
     the Federal agency that is responsible for reviewing 
     applications and making awards under the SBIR program or the 
     STTR program;'';
       (E) by redesignating subparagraphs (D), and (E) as 
     subparagraphs (E) and (F), respectively;
       (F) by inserting after subparagraph (C), as so 
     redesignated, the following:
       ``(D) includes, for each awardee--
       ``(i) the name, size, location, and any identifying number 
     assigned to the awardee by the Administrator;
       ``(ii) whether the awardee has venture capital, and, if 
     so--

       ``(I) the amount of venture capital as of the date of the 
     award;
       ``(II) the percentage of ownership of the awardee held by a 
     venture capital operating company, including whether the 
     awardee is majority-owned by multiple venture capital 
     operating companies; and

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       ``(III) the amount of additional capital that the awardee 
     has invested in the SBIR technology, which information shall 
     be collected on an annual basis;

       ``(iii) the names and locations of any affiliates of the 
     awardee;
       ``(iv) the number of employees of the awardee;
       ``(v) the number of employees of the affiliates of the 
     awardee; and
       ``(vi) the names of, and the percentage of ownership of the 
     awardee held by--

       ``(I) any individual who is not a citizen of the United 
     States or a lawful permanent resident of the United States; 
     or
       ``(II) any person that is not an individual and is not 
     organized under the laws of a State or the United States;'';

       (G) in subparagraph (E), as so redesignated, by striking 
     ``and'' at the end;
       (H) in subparagraph (F), as so redesignated, by striking 
     the period at the end and inserting ``; and''; and
       (I) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(G) includes a timely and accurate list of any individual 
     or small business concern that has participated in the SBIR 
     program or STTR program that has committed fraud, waste, or 
     abuse relating to the SBIR program or STTR program.''; and
       (2) in paragraph (3), by adding at the end the following:
       ``(C) Government database.--Not later than 60 days after 
     the date established by a Federal agency for submitting 
     applications or proposals for a Phase I or Phase II award 
     under the SBIR program or STTR program, the head of the 
     Federal agency shall submit to the Administrator the data 
     required under paragraph (2) with respect to each small 
     business concern that applies or submits a proposal for the 
     Phase I or Phase II award.''.

     SEC. 5306. ACCURACY IN FUNDING BASE CALCULATIONS.

       (a) In General.--Not later than 1 year after the date of 
     enactment of this Act, and every year thereafter until the 
     date that is 5 years after the date of enactment of this Act, 
     the Comptroller General of the United States shall--
       (1) conduct a fiscal and management audit of the SBIR 
     program and the STTR program for the applicable period to--
       (A) determine whether Federal agencies comply with the 
     expenditure amount requirements under subsections (f)(1) and 
     (n)(1) of section 9 of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 
     638), as amended by this Act;
       (B) assess the extent of compliance with the requirements 
     of section 9(i)(2) of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 
     638(i)(2)) by Federal agencies participating in the SBIR 
     program or the STTR program and the Administration;
       (C) assess whether it would be more consistent and 
     effective to base the amount of the allocations under the 
     SBIR program and the STTR program on a percentage of the 
     research and development budget of a Federal agency, rather 
     than the extramural budget of the Federal agency; and
       (D) determine the portion of the extramural research or 
     research and development budget of a Federal agency that each 
     Federal agency spends for administrative purposes relating to 
     the SBIR program or STTR program, and for what specific 
     purposes, including the portion, if any, of such budget the 
     Federal agency spends for salaries and expenses, travel to 
     visit applicants, outreach events, marketing, and technical 
     assistance; and
       (2) submit a report to the Committee on Small Business and 
     Entrepreneurship of the Senate and the Committee on Small 
     Business of the House of Representatives regarding the audit 
     conducted under paragraph (1), including the assessments 
     required under subparagraphs (B) and (C), and the 
     determination made under subparagraph (D) of paragraph (1).
       (b) Definition of Applicable Period.--In this section, the 
     term ``applicable period'' means--
       (1) for the first report submitted under this section, the 
     period beginning on October 1, 2005, and ending on September 
     30 of the last full fiscal year before the date of enactment 
     of this Act for which information is available; and
       (2) for the second and each subsequent report submitted 
     under this section, the period--
       (A) beginning on October 1 of the first fiscal year after 
     the end of the most recent full fiscal year relating to which 
     a report under this section was submitted; and
       (B) ending on September 30 of the last full fiscal year 
     before the date of the report.

     SEC. 5307. CONTINUED EVALUATION BY THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF 
                   SCIENCES.

       Section 108 of the Small Business Reauthorization Act of 
     2000 (15 U.S.C. 638 note) is amended by adding at the end the 
     following:
       ``(e) Extensions and Enhancements of Authority.--
       ``(1) In general.--Not later than 6 months after the date 
     of enactment of the SBIR/STTR Reauthorization Act of 2011, 
     the head of each agency described in subsection (a), in 
     consultation with the Small Business Administration, shall 
     cooperatively enter into an agreement with the National 
     Academy of Sciences for the National Research Council to, not 
     later than 4 years after the date of enactment of the SBIR/
     STTR Reauthorization Act of 2011, and every 4 years 
     thereafter--
       ``(A) continue the most recent study under this section 
     relating to--
       ``(i) the issues described in subparagraphs (A), (B), (C), 
     and (E) of subsection (a)(1); and
       ``(ii) the effectiveness of the government and public 
     databases described in section 9(k) of the Small Business Act 
     (15 U.S.C. 638(k)) in reducing vulnerabilities of the SBIR 
     program and the STTR program to fraud, waste, and abuse, 
     particularly with respect to Federal agencies funding 
     duplicative proposals and business concerns falsifying 
     information in proposals;
       ``(B) make recommendations with respect to the issues 
     described in subparagraph (A)(ii) and subparagraphs (A), (D), 
     and (E) of subsection (a)(2); and
       ``(C) estimate, to the extent practicable, the number of 
     jobs created by the SBIR program or STTR program of the 
     agency.
       ``(2) Consultation.--An agreement under paragraph (1) shall 
     require the National Research Council to ensure there is 
     participation by and consultation with the small business 
     community, the Administration, and other interested parties 
     as described in subsection (b).
       ``(3) Reporting.--An agreement under paragraph (1) shall 
     require that not later than 4 years after the date of 
     enactment of the SBIR/STTR Reauthorization Act of 2011, and 
     every 4 years thereafter, the National Research Council shall 
     submit to the head of the agency entering into the agreement, 
     the Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship of the 
     Senate, and the Committee on Small Business of the House of 
     Representatives a report regarding the study conducted under 
     paragraph (1) and containing the recommendations described in 
     paragraph (1).''.

     SEC. 5308. TECHNOLOGY INSERTION REPORTING REQUIREMENTS.

       Section 9 of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 638), as 
     amended by this Act, is amended by adding at the end the 
     following:
       ``(ii) Phase III Reporting.--The annual SBIR or STTR report 
     to Congress by the Administration under subsection (b)(7) 
     shall include, for each Phase III award made by the Federal 
     agency--
       ``(1) the name of the agency or component of the agency or 
     the non-Federal source of capital making the Phase III award;
       ``(2) the name of the small business concern or individual 
     receiving the Phase III award; and
       ``(3) the dollar amount of the Phase III award.''.

     SEC. 5309. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROTECTIONS.

       (a) In General.--The Comptroller General of the United 
     States shall conduct a study of the SBIR program to assess 
     whether--
       (1) Federal agencies comply with the data rights 
     protections for SBIR awardees and the technologies of SBIR 
     awardees under section 9 of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 
     638);
       (2) the laws and policy directives intended to clarify the 
     scope of data rights, including in prototypes and mentor-
     protege relationships and agreements with Federal 
     laboratories, are sufficient to protect SBIR awardees; and
       (3) there is an effective grievance tracking process for 
     SBIR awardees who have grievances against a Federal agency 
     regarding data rights and a process for resolving those 
     grievances.
       (b) Report.--Not later than 18 months after the date of 
     enactment of this Act, the Comptroller General shall submit 
     to the Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship of 
     the Senate and the Committee on Small Business of the House 
     of Representatives a report regarding the study conducted 
     under subsection (a).

     SEC. 5310. OBTAINING CONSENT FROM SBIR AND STTR APPLICANTS TO 
                   RELEASE CONTACT INFORMATION TO ECONOMIC 
                   DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS.

       Section 9 of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 638), as 
     amended by this Act, is amended by adding at the end the 
     following:
       ``(jj) Consent To Release Contact Information to 
     Organizations.--
       ``(1) Enabling concern to give consent.--Each Federal 
     agency required by this section to conduct an SBIR program or 
     an STTR program shall enable a small business concern that is 
     an SBIR applicant or an STTR applicant to indicate to the 
     Federal agency whether the Federal agency has the consent of 
     the concern to--
       ``(A) identify the concern to appropriate local and State-
     level economic development organizations as an SBIR applicant 
     or an STTR applicant; and
       ``(B) release the contact information of the concern to 
     such organizations.
       ``(2) Rules.--The Administrator shall establish rules to 
     implement this subsection. The rules shall include a 
     requirement that a Federal agency include in the SBIR and 
     STTR application a provision through which the applicant can 
     indicate consent for purposes of paragraph (1).''.

     SEC. 5311. PILOT TO ALLOW FUNDING FOR ADMINISTRATIVE, 
                   OVERSIGHT, AND CONTRACT PROCESSING COSTS.

       (a) In General.--Section 9 of the Small Business Act (15 
     U.S.C. 638), as amended by this Act, is amended by adding at 
     the end the following:
       ``(kk) Assistance for Administrative, Oversight, and 
     Contract Processing Costs.--
       ``(1) In general.--Subject to paragraph (2), for the 3 full 
     fiscal years beginning after the date of enactment of this 
     subsection, the Administrator shall allow each Federal agency 
     required to conduct an SBIR program to use not more than 3 
     percent of the funds allocated to the SBIR program of the 
     Federal agency for--
       ``(A) the administration of the SBIR program or the STTR 
     program of the Federal agency;
       ``(B) the provision of outreach and technical assistance 
     relating to the SBIR program or STTR program of the Federal 
     agency, including technical assistance site visits and 
     personnel interviews;
       ``(C) the implementation of commercialization and outreach 
     initiatives that were not in effect on the date of enactment 
     of this subsection;
       ``(D) carrying out the program under subsection (y);
       ``(E) activities relating to oversight and congressional 
     reporting, including the waste, fraud, and abuse prevention 
     activities described in section 313(a)(1)(B)(ii) of the SBIR/
     STTR Reauthorization Act of 2011;
       ``(F) targeted reviews of recipients of awards under the 
     SBIR program or STTR program of the Federal agency that the 
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     agency determines are at high risk for fraud, waste, or 
     abuse, to ensure compliance with requirements of the SBIR 
     program or STTR program, respectively;
       ``(G) the implementation of oversight and quality control 
     measures, including verification of reports and invoices and 
     cost reviews;
       ``(H) carrying out subsection (cc);
       ``(I) carrying out subsection (ff);
       ``(J) contract processing costs relating to the SBIR 
     program or STTR program of the Federal agency; and
       ``(K) funding for additional personnel and assistance with 
     application reviews.
       ``(2) Performance criteria.--A Federal agency may not use 
     funds as authorized under paragraph (1) until after the 
     effective date of performance criteria, which the 
     Administrator shall establish, to measure any benefits of 
     using funds as authorized under paragraph (1) and to assess 
     continuation of the authority under paragraph (1).
       ``(3) Rules.--Not later than 180 days after the date of 
     enactment of this subsection, the Administrator shall issue 
     rules to carry out this subsection.''.
       (b) Technical and Conforming Amendments.--
       (1) In general.--Section 9 of the Small Business Act (15 
     U.S.C. 638) is amended--
       (A) in subsection (f)(2)(A), as so designated by section 
     5103(2) of this Act, by striking ``shall not'' and all that 
     follows through ``make available for the purpose'' and 
     inserting ``shall not make available for the purpose''; and
       (B) in subsection (y), as amended by section 203--
       (i) by striking paragraph (4);
       (ii) by redesignating paragraphs (5) and (6) as paragraphs 
     (4) and (5), respectively.
       (2) Transitional rule.--Notwithstanding the amendments made 
     by paragraph (1), subsection (f)(2)(A) and (y)(4) of section 
     9 of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 638), as in effect on 
     the day before the date of enactment of this Act, shall 
     continue to apply to each Federal agency until the effective 
     date of the performance criteria established by the 
     Administrator under subsection (kk)(2) of section 9 of the 
     Small Business Act, as added by subsection (a).
       (3) Prospective repeal.--Effective on the first day of the 
     fourth full fiscal year following the date of enactment of 
     this Act, section 9 of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 
     638), as amended by paragraph (1) of this section, is 
     amended--
       (A) in subsection (f)(2)(A), by striking ``shall not make 
     available for the purpose'' and inserting the following: 
     ``shall not--
       ``(i) use any of its SBIR budget established pursuant to 
     paragraph (1) for the purpose of funding administrative costs 
     of the program, including costs associated with salaries and 
     expenses; or
       ``(ii) make available for the purpose''; and
       (B) in subsection (y)--
       (i) by redesignating paragraphs (4) and (5) as paragraphs 
     (5) and (6), respectively; and
       (ii) by inserting after paragraph (3) the following:
       ``(4) Funding.--
       ``(A) In general.--The Secretary of Defense and each 
     Secretary of a military department may use not more than an 
     amount equal to 1 percent of the funds available to the 
     Department of Defense or the military department pursuant to 
     the Small Business Innovation Research Program for payment of 
     expenses incurred to administer the Commercialization Pilot 
     Program under this subsection.
       ``(B) Limitations.--The funds described in subparagraph 
     (A)--
       ``(i) shall not be subject to the limitations on the use of 
     funds in subsection (f)(2); and
       ``(ii) shall not be used to make Phase III awards.''.

     SEC. 5312. GAO STUDY WITH RESPECT TO VENTURE CAPITAL 
                   OPERATING COMPANY INVOLVEMENT.

       Not later than 3 years after the date of enactment of this 
     Act, and every 3 years thereafter, the Comptroller General of 
     the United States shall--
       (1) conduct a study of the impact of requirements relating 
     to venture capital operating company involvement under 
     section 9(cc) of the Small Business Act, as added by section 
     5108 of this Act; and
       (2) submit to Congress a report regarding the study 
     conducted under paragraph (1).

     SEC. 5313. REDUCING VULNERABILITY OF SBIR AND STTR PROGRAMS 
                   TO FRAUD, WASTE, AND ABUSE.

       (a) Fraud, Waste, and Abuse Prevention.--
       (1) Guidelines for fraud, waste, and abuse prevention.--
       (A) Amendments required.--Not later than 90 days after the 
     date of enactment of this Act, the Administrator shall amend 
     the SBIR Policy Directive and the STTR Policy Directive to 
     include measures to prevent fraud, waste, and abuse in the 
     SBIR program and the STTR program.
       (B) Content of amendments.--The amendments required under 
     subparagraph (A) shall include--
       (i) definitions or descriptions of fraud, waste, and abuse;
       (ii) a requirement that the Inspectors General of each 
     Federal agency that participates in the SBIR program or the 
     STTR program cooperate to--

       (I) establish fraud detection indicators;
       (II) review regulations and operating procedures of the 
     Federal agencies;
       (III) coordinate information sharing between the Federal 
     agencies; and
       (IV) improve the education and training of, and outreach 
     to--

       (aa) administrators of the SBIR program and the STTR 
     program of each Federal agency;
       (bb) applicants to the SBIR program or the STTR program; 
     and
       (cc) recipients of awards under the SBIR program or the 
     STTR program;
       (iii) guidelines for the monitoring and oversight of 
     applicants to and recipients of awards under the SBIR program 
     or the STTR program; and
       (iv) a requirement that each Federal agency that 
     participates in the SBIR program or STTR program include the 
     telephone number of the hotline established under paragraph 
     (2)--

       (I) on the Web site of the Federal agency; and
       (II) in any solicitation or notice of funding opportunity 
     issued by the Federal agency for the SBIR program or the STTR 
     program.

       (2) Fraud, waste, and abuse prevention hotline.--
       (A) Hotline established.--The Administrator shall establish 
     a telephone hotline that allows individuals to report fraud, 
     waste, and abuse in the SBIR program or STTR program.
       (B) Publication.--The Administrator shall include the 
     telephone number for the hotline established under 
     subparagraph (A) on the Web site of the Administration.
       (b) Study and Report.--
       (1) Study.--Not later than 1 year after the date of 
     enactment of this Act, and every 3 years thereafter, the 
     Comptroller General of the United States shall--
       (A) conduct a study that evaluates--
       (i) the implementation by each Federal agency that 
     participates in the SBIR program or the STTR program of the 
     amendments to the SBIR Policy Directive and the STTR Policy 
     Directive made pursuant to subsection (a);
       (ii) the effectiveness of the management information system 
     of each Federal agency that participates in the SBIR program 
     or STTR program in identifying duplicative SBIR and STTR 
     projects;
       (iii) the effectiveness of the risk management strategies 
     of each Federal agency that participates in the SBIR program 
     or STTR program in identifying areas of the SBIR program or 
     the STTR program that are at high risk for fraud;
       (iv) technological tools that may be used to detect 
     patterns of behavior that may indicate fraud by applicants to 
     the SBIR program or the STTR program;
       (v) the success of each Federal agency that participates in 
     the SBIR program or STTR program in reducing fraud, waste, 
     and abuse in the SBIR program or the STTR program of the 
     Federal agency; and
       (vi) the extent to which the Inspector General of each 
     Federal agency that participates in the SBIR program or STTR 
     program effectively conducts investigations of individuals 
     alleged to have submitted false claims or violated Federal 
     law relating to fraud, conflicts of interest, bribery, 
     gratuity, or other misconduct; and
       (B) submit to the Committee on Small Business and 
     Entrepreneurship of the Senate, the Committee on Small 
     Business of the House of Representatives, and the head of 
     each Federal agency that participates in the SBIR program or 
     STTR program a report on the results of the study conducted 
     under subparagraph (A).

     SEC. 5314. INTERAGENCY POLICY COMMITTEE.

       (a) Establishment.--The Director of the Office of Science 
     and Technology Policy (in this section referred to as the 
     ``Director''), in conjunction with the Administrator, shall 
     establish an Interagency SBIR/STTR Policy Committee (in this 
     section referred to as the ``Committee'') comprised of 1 
     representative from each Federal agency with an SBIR program 
     or an STTR program and 1 representative of the Office of 
     Management and Budget.
       (b) Cochairpersons.--The Director and the Administrator 
     shall serve as cochairpersons of the Committee.
       (c) Duties.--The Committee shall review, and make policy 
     recommendations on ways to improve the effectiveness and 
     efficiency of, the SBIR program and the STTR program, 
     including--
       (1) reviewing the effectiveness of the public and 
     government databases described in section 9(k) of the Small 
     Business Act (15 U.S.C. 638(k));
       (2) identifying--
       (A) best practices for commercialization assistance by 
     Federal agencies that have significant potential to be 
     employed by other Federal agencies; and
       (B) proposals by Federal agencies for initiatives to 
     address challenges for small business concerns in obtaining 
     funding after a Phase II award ends and before 
     commercialization; and
       (3) developing and incorporating a standard evaluation 
     framework to enable systematic assessment of the SBIR program 
     and STTR program, including through improved tracking of 
     awards and outcomes and development of performance measures 
     for the SBIR program and STTR program of each Federal agency.
       (d) Reports.--The Committee shall submit to the Committee 
     on Small Business and Entrepreneurship of the Senate and the 
     Committee on Science and Technology and the Committee on 
     Small Business of the House of Representatives--
       (1) a report on the review by and recommendations of the 
     Committee under subsection (c)(1) not later than 1 year after 
     the date of enactment of this Act;
       (2) a report on the review by and recommendations of the 
     Committee under subsection (c)(2) not later than 18 months 
     after the date of enactment of this Act; and
       (3) a report on the review by and recommendations of the 
     Committee under subsection (c)(3) not later than 2 years 
     after the date of enactment of this Act.

     SEC. 5315. SIMPLIFIED PAPERWORK REQUIREMENTS.

       Section 9(v) of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 638(v)) 
     is amended--
       (1) in the subsection heading, by striking ``Simplified 
     Reporting Requirements'' and

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     inserting ``Reducing Paperwork and Compliance Burden'';
       (2) by striking ``The Administrator'' and inserting the 
     following:
       ``(1) Standardization of reporting requirements.--The 
     Administrator''; and
       (3) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(2) Simplification of application and award process.--Not 
     later than one year after the date of enactment of this 
     paragraph, and after a period of public comment, the 
     Administrator shall issue regulations or guidelines, taking 
     into consideration the unique needs of each Federal agency, 
     to ensure that each Federal agency required to carry out an 
     SBIR program or STTR program simplifies and standardizes the 
     program proposal, selection, contracting, compliance, and 
     audit procedures for the SBIR program or STTR program of the 
     Federal agency (including procedures relating to overhead 
     rates for applicants and documentation requirements) to 
     reduce the paperwork and regulatory compliance burden on 
     small business concerns applying to and participating in the 
     SBIR program or STTR program.''.

                      TITLE LIV--POLICY DIRECTIVES

     SEC. 5401. CONFORMING AMENDMENTS TO THE SBIR AND THE STTR 
                   POLICY DIRECTIVES.

       (a) In General.--Not later than 180 days after the date of 
     enactment of this Act, the Administrator shall promulgate 
     amendments to the SBIR Policy Directive and the STTR Policy 
     Directive to conform such directives to this Act and the 
     amendments made by this Act.
       (b) Publishing SBIR Policy Directive and the STTR Policy 
     Directive in the Federal Register.--Not later than 180 days 
     after the date of enactment of this Act, the Administrator 
     shall publish the amended SBIR Policy Directive and the 
     amended STTR Policy Directive in the Federal Register.

                       TITLE LV--OTHER PROVISIONS

     SEC. 5501. RESEARCH TOPICS AND PROGRAM DIVERSIFICATION.

       (a) SBIR Program.--Section 9(g) of the Small Business Act 
     (15 U.S.C. 638(g)) is amended--
       (1) in paragraph (3)--
       (A) in the matter preceding subparagraph (A), by striking 
     ``broad research topics and to topics that further 1 or more 
     critical technologies'' and inserting ``applications to the 
     Federal agency for support of projects relating to 
     nanotechnology, rare diseases, security, energy, 
     transportation, or improving the security and quality of the 
     water supply of the United States, and the efficiency of 
     water delivery systems and usage patterns in the United 
     States (including the territories of the United States) 
     through the use of technology (to the extent that the 
     projects relate to the mission of the Federal agency), broad 
     research topics, and topics that further 1 or more critical 
     technologies or research priorities'';
       (B) in subparagraph (A), by striking ``or'' at the end; and
       (C) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(C) the National Academy of Sciences, in the final report 
     issued by the `America's Energy Future: Technology 
     Opportunities, Risks, and Tradeoffs' project, and in any 
     subsequent report by the National Academy of Sciences on 
     sustainability, energy, or alternative fuels;
       ``(D) the National Institutes of Health, in the annual 
     report on the rare diseases research activities of the 
     National Institutes of Health for fiscal year 2005, and in 
     any subsequent report by the National Institutes of Health on 
     rare diseases research activities;
       ``(E) the National Academy of Sciences, in the final report 
     issued by the `Transit Research and Development: Federal Role 
     in the National Program' project and the report entitled 
     `Transportation Research, Development and Technology 
     Strategic Plan (2006-2010)' issued by the Research and 
     Innovative Technology Administration of the Department of 
     Transportation, and in any subsequent report issued by the 
     National Academy of Sciences or the Department of 
     Transportation on transportation and infrastructure; or
       ``(F) the national nanotechnology strategic plan required 
     under section 2(c)(4) of the 21st Century Nanotechnology 
     Research and Development Act (15 U.S.C. 7501(c)(4)) and in 
     any report issued by the National Science and Technology 
     Council Committee on Technology that focuses on areas of 
     nanotechnology identified in such plan;''; and
       (2) by adding after paragraph (12), as added by section 
     5111(a) of this Act, the following:
       ``(13) encourage applications under the SBIR program (to 
     the extent that the projects relate to the mission of the 
     Federal agency)--
       ``(A) from small business concerns in geographic areas 
     underrepresented in the SBIR program or located in rural 
     areas (as defined in section 1393(a)(2) of the Internal 
     Revenue Code of 1986);
       ``(B) small business concerns owned and controlled by 
     women;
       ``(C) small business concerns owned and controlled by 
     veterans;
       ``(D) small business concerns owned and controlled by 
     Native Americans; and
       ``(E) small business concerns located in a geographic area 
     with an unemployment rates that exceed the national 
     unemployment rate, based on the most recently available 
     monthly publications of the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the 
     Department of Labor.''.
       (b) STTR Program.--Section 9(o) of the Small Business Act 
     (15 U.S.C. 638(o)), as amended by section 5111(b) of this 
     Act, is amended--
       (1) in paragraph (3)--
       (A) in the matter preceding subparagraph (A), by striking 
     ``broad research topics and to topics that further 1 or more 
     critical technologies'' and inserting ``applications to the 
     Federal agency for support of projects relating to 
     nanotechnology, security, energy, rare diseases, 
     transportation, or improving the security and quality of the 
     water supply of the United States (to the extent that the 
     projects relate to the mission of the Federal agency), broad 
     research topics, and topics that further 1 or more critical 
     technologies or research priorities'';
       (B) in subparagraph (A), by striking ``or'' at the end; and
       (C) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(C) the National Academy of Sciences, in the final report 
     issued by the `America's Energy Future: Technology 
     Opportunities, Risks, and Tradeoffs' project, and in any 
     subsequent report by the National Academy of Sciences on 
     sustainability, energy, or alternative fuels;
       ``(D) the National Institutes of Health, in the annual 
     report on the rare diseases research activities of the 
     National Institutes of Health for fiscal year 2005, and in 
     any subsequent report by the National Institutes of Health on 
     rare diseases research activities;
       ``(E) the National Academy of Sciences, in the final report 
     issued by the `Transit Research and Development: Federal Role 
     in the National Program' project and the report entitled 
     `Transportation Research, Development and Technology 
     Strategic Plan (2006-2010)' issued by the Research and 
     Innovative Technology Administration of the Department of 
     Transportation, and in any subsequent report issued by the 
     National Academy of Sciences or the Department of 
     Transportation on transportation and infrastructure; or
       ``(F) the national nanotechnology strategic plan required 
     under section 2(c)(4) of the 21st Century Nanotechnology 
     Research and Development Act (15 U.S.C. 7501(c)(4)) and in 
     any report issued by the National Science and Technology 
     Council Committee on Technology that focuses on areas of 
     nanotechnology identified in such plan;'';
       (2) in paragraph (15), by striking ``and'' at the end;
       (3) in paragraph (16), by striking the period at the end 
     and inserting ``; and''; and
       (4) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(17) encourage applications under the STTR program (to 
     the extent that the projects relate to the mission of the 
     Federal agency)--
       ``(A) from small business concerns in geographic areas 
     underrepresented in the STTR program or located in rural 
     areas (as defined in section 1393(a)(2) of the Internal 
     Revenue Code of 1986);
       ``(B) small business concerns owned and controlled by 
     women;
       ``(C) small business concerns owned and controlled by 
     veterans;
       ``(D) small business concerns owned and controlled by 
     Native Americans; and
       ``(E) small business concerns located in a geographic area 
     with an unemployment rates that exceed the national 
     unemployment rate, based on the most recently available 
     monthly publications of the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the 
     Department of Labor.''.
       (c) Research and Development Focus.--Section 9(x) of the 
     Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 638(x)) is amended--
       (1) by striking paragraph (2); and
       (2) by redesignating paragraph (3) as paragraph (2).

     SEC. 5502. REPORT ON SBIR AND STTR PROGRAM GOALS.

       Section 9 of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 638), as 
     amended by this Act, is amended by adding at the end the 
     following:
       ``(ll) Annual Report on SBIR and STTR Program Goals.--
       ``(1) Development of metrics.--The head of each Federal 
     agency required to participate in the SBIR program or the 
     STTR program shall develop metrics to evaluate the 
     effectiveness, and the benefit to the people of the United 
     States, of the SBIR program and the STTR program of the 
     Federal agency that--
       ``(A) are science-based and statistically driven;
       ``(B) reflect the mission of the Federal agency; and
       ``(C) include factors relating to the economic impact of 
     the programs.
       ``(2) Evaluation.--The head of each Federal agency 
     described in paragraph (1) shall conduct an annual evaluation 
     using the metrics developed under paragraph (1) of--
       ``(A) the SBIR program and the STTR program of the Federal 
     agency; and
       ``(B) the benefits to the people of the United States of 
     the SBIR program and the STTR program of the Federal agency.
       ``(3) Report.--
       ``(A) In general.--The head of each Federal agency 
     described in paragraph (1) shall submit to the appropriate 
     committees of Congress and the Administrator an annual report 
     describing in detail the results of an evaluation conducted 
     under paragraph (2).
       ``(B) Public availability of report.--The head of each 
     Federal agency described in paragraph (1) shall make each 
     report submitted under subparagraph (A) available to the 
     public online.
       ``(C) Definition.--In this paragraph, the term `appropriate 
     committees of Congress' means--
       ``(i) the Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship 
     of the Senate; and
       ``(ii) the Committee on Small Business and the Committee on 
     Science and Technology of the House of Representatives.''.

     SEC. 5503. COMPETITIVE SELECTION PROCEDURES FOR SBIR AND STTR 
                   PROGRAMS.

       Section 9 of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 638), as 
     amended by this Act, is amended by adding at the end the 
     following:
       ``(mm) Competitive Selection Procedures for SBIR and STTR 
     Programs.--All funds awarded, appropriated, or otherwise made 
     available in accordance with subsection (f) or (n) must be 
     awarded pursuant to competitive and merit-based selection 
     procedures.''.

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