[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 167 (Tuesday, November 10, 2015)]
[Senate]
[Pages S7918-S7938]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                           TEXT OF AMENDMENTS

  SA 2791. Mr. CORNYN (for himself and Mr. Cruz) submitted an amendment 
intended to be proposed to amendment SA 2763 proposed by Mr. Kirk (for 
himself, Mr. Tester, and Ms. Mikulski) to the bill H.R. 2029, making 
appropriations for military construction, the Department of Veterans 
Affairs, and related agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 
2016, and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as 
follows:

       At the appropriate place, insert the following:
       Sec. ___. (a) Not later than 30 days after the date of the 
     enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Veterans Affairs 
     shall submit to the appropriate committees of Congress a 
     report that includes, with respect to the South Texas 
     Veterans Health Care System of the Department of Veterans 
     Affairs, the following:
       (1) A description of the nature and scope of any 
     foreseeable increase in wait times for medical appointments.
       (2) An assessment of whether a shortage of health care 
     providers is the primary cause of any such increase in wait 
     times.
       (3) An identification of any other causes of any such 
     increase in wait times.
       (4) A description of any action taken by the Department to 
     correct any such increase in wait times.
       (5) An assessment of any issues relating to access to care.
       (6) A plan for how the Secretary will remedy any such 
     increase in wait times, including a detailed description of 
     steps to be taken and a timeline for completion.
       (b) In this section, the term ``appropriate committees of 
     Congress'' means--
       (1) the Committee on Appropriations and the Committee on 
     Veterans' Affairs of the Senate; and
       (2) the Committee on Appropriations and the Committee on 
     Veterans' Affairs of the House of Representatives.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 2792. Mr. McCAIN submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 2763 proposed by Mr. Kirk (for himself, Mr. Tester, and 
Ms. Mikulski) to the bill H.R. 2029, making appropriations for military 
construction, the Department of Veterans Affairs, and related agencies 
for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2016, and for other purposes; 
which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       At the end of title II, add the following:

     SEC. 2___. EXPANSION OF CHOICE PROGRAM OF DEPARTMENT OF 
                   VETERANS AFFAIRS.

       (a) Elimination of Sunset.--
       (1) In general.--Section 101 of the Veterans Access, 
     Choice, and Accountability Act of 2014 (Public Law 113-146; 
     38 U.S.C. 1701 note) is amended--
       (A) by striking subsection (p); and
       (B) by redesignating subsections (q), (r), (s), and (t) as 
     subsections (p), (q), (r), and (s), respectively.
       (2) Conforming amendments.--Such section is amended--
       (A) in subsection (i)(2), by striking ``during the period 
     in which the Secretary is authorized to carry out this 
     section pursuant to subsection (p)''; and
       (B) in subsection (p)(2), as redesignated by paragraph 
     (1)(B), by striking subparagraph (F).
       (b) Expansion of Eligibility.--
       (1) In general.--Subsection (b) of such section is amended 
     to read as follows:
       ``(b) Eligible Veterans.--A veteran is an eligible veteran 
     for purposes of this section if the veteran is enrolled in 
     the patient enrollment system of the Department of Veterans 
     Affairs established and operated under section 1705 of title 
     38, United States Code, including any such veteran who has 
     not received hospital care or medical services from the 
     Department and has contacted the Department seeking an 
     initial appointment from the Department for the receipt of 
     such care or services.''.
       (2) Conforming amendments.--Such section is amended--
       (A) in subsection (c)(1)--
       (i) in the matter preceding subparagraph (A), by striking 
     ``In the case of an eligible veteran described in subsection 
     (b)(2)(A), the Secretary shall, at the election of the 
     eligible veteran'' and inserting ``The Secretary shall, at 
     the election of an eligible veteran''; and
       (ii) in subparagraph (A), by striking ``described in such 
     subsection'' and inserting ``of the Veterans Health 
     Administration'';
       (B) in subsection (f)(1), by striking ``subsection (b)(1)'' 
     and inserting ``subsection (b)'';
       (C) in subsection (g), by striking paragraph (3); and
       (D) in subsection (p)(2)(A), as redesignated by subsection 
     (a)(1)(B), by striking ``, disaggregated by--'' and all that 
     follows through ``subsection (b)(2)(D)''.
       (c) Effective Date.--The amendments made by this section 
     shall apply with respect to hospital care and medical 
     services furnished under section 101 of the Veterans Access, 
     Choice, and Accountability Act of 2014 (Public Law 113-146; 
     38 U.S.C. 1701 note) on and after the date that is 90 days 
     after the date of the enactment of this Act.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 2793. Ms. BALDWIN submitted an amendment intended to be proposed 
to amendment SA 2763 proposed by Mr. Kirk (for himself, Mr. Tester, and 
Ms. Mikulski) to the bill H.R. 2029, making appropriations for military 
construction, the Department of Veterans Affairs, and related agencies 
for the fiscal

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year ending September 30, 2016, and for other purposes; which was 
ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       At the end of title I, add the following:
       Sec. __. (a) Not later than 60 days after the date of the 
     enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense shall 
     establish a central clearinghouse within the Department of 
     Defense regarding physical security enhancements at military 
     facilities to reduce inefficiency and promote the sharing of 
     best practices among the military services and Department of 
     Defense components.
       (b) Not later than 90 days after the date of the enactment 
     of this Act, the Secretary of Defense shall submit to the 
     Committees on Appropriations a report--
       (1) describing the establishment and use of the 
     clearinghouse described in subsection (a);
       (2) describing completed and planned actions by the 
     Department of Defense, the military services, the combatant 
     commands, and the National Guard Bureau to enhance physical 
     security at their installations, including recruiting centers 
     and reserve component facilities; and
       (3) identifying funding requirements for such actions.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 2794. Mr. DURBIN submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 2763 proposed by Mr. Kirk (for himself, Mr. Tester, and 
Ms. Mikulski) to the bill H.R. 2029, making appropriations for military 
construction, the Department of Veterans Affairs, and related agencies 
for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2016, and for other purposes; 
as follows:

       At the end of title II, add the following:
       Sec. 2__. (a) The amount appropriated or otherwise made 
     available by this title under the heading ``medical and 
     prosthetic research'' under the heading ``Veterans Health 
     Administration'' is hereby increased by $8,922,462.
       (b) The amount appropriated or otherwise made available by 
     this title for fiscal year 2016 under the heading ``medical 
     services'' under the heading ``Veterans Health 
     Administration'' is hereby reduced by $8,922,462.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 2795. Mr. BENNET submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 2763 proposed by Mr. Kirk (for himself, Mr. Tester, and 
Ms. Mikulski) to the bill H.R. 2029, making appropriations for military 
construction, the Department of Veterans Affairs, and related agencies 
for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2016, and for other purposes; 
as follows:

       At the end of title II, add the following:
       Sec. 2__. (a) Not later than 30 days after the date of the 
     enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Veterans Affairs 
     shall, in consultation with the Secretary of Defense, enter 
     into a contract with an independent third party described in 
     subsection (b) to carry out a study on the impact of 
     participation in combat during service in the Armed Forces on 
     suicides and other mental health issues among members of the 
     Armed Forces and veterans.
       (b) An independent third party described in this subsection 
     is an independent third party that has appropriate 
     credentials to access information in the possession of the 
     Department of Defense and the Department of Veterans Affairs 
     that is necessary to carry out the study required under 
     subsection (a).
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 2796. Mr. McCAIN submitted an amendment intended to be proposed by 
him to the concurrent resolution H. Con. Res. 90, directing the 
Secretary of the Senate to make a technical correction in the 
enrollment of S. 1356; as follows:

       Strike the matter following the resolving clause and insert 
     the following:

     That in the enrollment of the bill S. 1356, the Secretary of 
     the Senate shall make the following corrections:
       (1) Amend the title so as to read: ``An Act to authorize 
     appropriations for fiscal year 2016 for military activities 
     of the Department of Defense, for military construction, and 
     for defense activities of the Department of Energy, to 
     prescribe military personnel strengths for such fiscal year, 
     and for other purposes.''.
       (2) In the table of contents in section 2, in the item 
     relating to section 1242, amend ``Ukrainian Republic'' so as 
     to read ``Ukraine''.
       (3) In the table of contents for title XII before section 
     1201, in the item relating to section 1242, amend ``Ukrainian 
     Republic'' so as to read ``Ukraine''.
       (4) In the section heading of section 1242, amend 
     ``ukranian republic'' so as to read ``ukraine''.
       (5) In section 1242, amend ``the Ukrainian Republic'' so as 
     to read ``Ukraine'' each place it appears in subsections 
     (a)(1) and (b).
       (6) Strike section 4201 and insert the following:

     ``SEC. 4201. RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND EVALUATION.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
 ``SEC. 4201. RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND EVALUATION (In Thousands
                               of Dollars)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Program                         FY 2016        Agreement
  Line       Element           Item          Request       Authorized
------------------------------------------------------------------------
         ..............  RESEARCH,
                          DEVELOPMENT,
                          TEST & EVAL,
                          ARMY
         ..............  BASIC RESEARCH
   001   0601101A        IN-HOUSE               13,018           13,018
                          LABORATORY
                          INDEPENDENT
                          RESEARCH.
   002   0601102A        DEFENSE               239,118          259,118
                          RESEARCH
                          SCIENCES.
         ..............      Basic                              [20,000]
                             research
                             program
                             increase.
   003   0601103A        UNIVERSITY             72,603           72,603
                          RESEARCH
                          INITIATIVES.
   004   0601104A        UNIVERSITY AND        100,340          100,340
                          INDUSTRY
                          RESEARCH
                          CENTERS.
         ..............     SUBTOTAL           425,079          445,079
                            BASIC
                            RESEARCH.
         ..............
         ..............  APPLIED
                          RESEARCH
   005   0602105A        MATERIALS              28,314           28,314
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   006   0602120A        SENSORS AND            38,374           38,374
                          ELECTRONIC
                          SURVIVABILITY.
   007   0602122A        TRACTOR HIP....         6,879            6,879
   008   0602211A        AVIATION               56,884           56,884
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   009   0602270A        ELECTRONIC             19,243           19,243
                          WARFARE
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   010   0602303A        MISSILE                45,053           53,053
                          TECHNOLOGY.
         ..............      A2/AD Anti-                         [8,000]
                             Ship
                             Missile
                             Study.
   011   0602307A        ADVANCED               29,428           29,428
                          WEAPONS
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   012   0602308A        ADVANCED               27,862           27,862
                          CONCEPTS AND
                          SIMULATION.
   013   0602601A        COMBAT VEHICLE         68,839           68,839
                          AND AUTOMOTIVE
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   014   0602618A        BALLISTICS             92,801           92,801
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   015   0602622A        CHEMICAL, SMOKE         3,866            3,866
                          AND EQUIPMENT
                          DEFEATING
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   016   0602623A        JOINT SERVICE           5,487            5,487
                          SMALL ARMS
                          PROGRAM.
   017   0602624A        WEAPONS AND            48,340           48,340
                          MUNITIONS
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   018   0602705A        ELECTRONICS AND        55,301           55,301
                          ELECTRONIC
                          DEVICES.
   019   0602709A        NIGHT VISION           33,807           33,807
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   020   0602712A        COUNTERMINE            25,068           25,068
                          SYSTEMS.
   021   0602716A        HUMAN FACTORS          23,681           23,681
                          ENGINEERING
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   022   0602720A        ENVIRONMENTAL          20,850           20,850
                          QUALITY
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   023   0602782A        COMMAND,               36,160           36,160
                          CONTROL,
                          COMMUNICATIONS
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   024   0602783A        COMPUTER AND           12,656           12,656
                          SOFTWARE
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   025   0602784A        MILITARY               63,409           63,409
                          ENGINEERING
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   026   0602785A        MANPOWER/              24,735           24,735
                          PERSONNEL/
                          TRAINING
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   027   0602786A        WARFIGHTER             35,795           35,795
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   028   0602787A        MEDICAL                76,853           76,853
                          TECHNOLOGY.
         ..............     SUBTOTAL           879,685          887,685
                            APPLIED
                            RESEARCH.
         ..............
         ..............  ADVANCED
                          TECHNOLOGY
                          DEVELOPMENT
   029   0603001A        WARFIGHTER             46,973           46,973
                          ADVANCED
                          TECHNOLOGY.

[[Page S7920]]

 
   030   0603002A        MEDICAL                69,584           69,584
                          ADVANCED
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   031   0603003A        AVIATION               89,736           89,736
                          ADVANCED
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   032   0603004A        WEAPONS AND            57,663           57,663
                          MUNITIONS
                          ADVANCED
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   033   0603005A        COMBAT VEHICLE        113,071          113,071
                          AND AUTOMOTIVE
                          ADVANCED
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   034   0603006A        SPACE                   5,554            5,554
                          APPLICATION
                          ADVANCED
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   035   0603007A        MANPOWER,              12,636           12,636
                          PERSONNEL AND
                          TRAINING
                          ADVANCED
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   037   0603009A        TRACTOR HIKE...         7,502            7,502
   038   0603015A        NEXT GENERATION        17,425           17,425
                          TRAINING &
                          SIMULATION
                          SYSTEMS.
   039   0603020A        TRACTOR ROSE...        11,912           11,912
   040   0603125A        COMBATING              27,520           27,520
                          TERRORISM--TEC
                          HNOLOGY
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   041   0603130A        TRACTOR NAIL...         2,381            2,381
   042   0603131A        TRACTOR EGGS...         2,431            2,431
   043   0603270A        ELECTRONIC             26,874           26,874
                          WARFARE
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   044   0603313A        MISSILE AND            49,449           49,449
                          ROCKET
                          ADVANCED
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   045   0603322A        TRACTOR CAGE...        10,999           10,999
   046   0603461A        HIGH                  177,159          177,159
                          PERFORMANCE
                          COMPUTING
                          MODERNIZATION
                          PROGRAM.
   047   0603606A        LANDMINE               13,993           13,993
                          WARFARE AND
                          BARRIER
                          ADVANCED
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   048   0603607A        JOINT SERVICE           5,105            5,105
                          SMALL ARMS
                          PROGRAM.
   049   0603710A        NIGHT VISION           40,929           40,929
                          ADVANCED
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   050   0603728A        ENVIRONMENTAL          10,727           10,727
                          QUALITY
                          TECHNOLOGY
                          DEMONSTRATIONS.
   051   0603734A        MILITARY               20,145           20,145
                          ENGINEERING
                          ADVANCED
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   052   0603772A        ADVANCED               38,163           38,163
                          TACTICAL
                          COMPUTER
                          SCIENCE AND
                          SENSOR
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   053   0603794A        C3 ADVANCED            37,816           37,816
                          TECHNOLOGY.
         ..............     SUBTOTAL           895,747          895,747
                            ADVANCED
                            TECHNOLOGY
                            DEVELOPMENT.
         ..............
         ..............  ADVANCED
                          COMPONENT
                          DEVELOPMENT &
                          PROTOTYPES
   054   0603305A        ARMY MISSLE            10,347           10,347
                          DEFENSE
                          SYSTEMS
                          INTEGRATION.
   055   0603308A        ARMY SPACE             25,061           25,061
                          SYSTEMS
                          INTEGRATION.
   056   0603619A        LANDMINE               49,636           49,636
                          WARFARE AND
                          BARRIER--ADV
                          DEV.
   057   0603627A        SMOKE,                 13,426           13,426
                          OBSCURANT AND
                          TARGET
                          DEFEATING SYS-
                          ADV DEV.
   058   0603639A        TANK AND MEDIUM        46,749           46,749
                          CALIBER
                          AMMUNITION.
   060   0603747A        SOLDIER SUPPORT         6,258            6,258
                          AND
                          SURVIVABILITY.
   061   0603766A        TACTICAL               13,472           13,472
                          ELECTRONIC
                          SURVEILLANCE
                          SYSTEM--ADV
                          DEV.
   062   0603774A        NIGHT VISION            7,292            7,292
                          SYSTEMS
                          ADVANCED
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   063   0603779A        ENVIRONMENTAL           8,813            8,813
                          QUALITY
                          TECHNOLOGY--DE
                          M/VAL.
   065   0603790A        NATO RESEARCH           6,075            6,075
                          AND
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   067   0603804A        LOGISTICS AND          21,233           21,233
                          ENGINEER
                          EQUIPMENT--ADV
                          DEV.
   068   0603807A        MEDICAL                31,962           31,962
                          SYSTEMS--ADV
                          DEV.
   069   0603827A        SOLDIER                22,194           22,194
                          SYSTEMS--ADVAN
                          CED
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   071   0604100A        ANALYSIS OF             9,805            9,805
                          ALTERNATIVES.
   072   0604115A        TECHNOLOGY             40,917           40,917
                          MATURATION
                          INITIATIVES.
   073   0604120A        ASSURED                30,058           30,058
                          POSITIONING,
                          NAVIGATION AND
                          TIMING (PNT).
   074   0604319A        INDIRECT FIRE         155,361          155,361
                          PROTECTION
                          CAPABILITY
                          INCREMENT 2-
                          INTERCEPT
                          (IFPC2).
         ..............     SUBTOTAL           498,659          498,659
                            ADVANCED
                            COMPONENT
                            DEVELOPMENT
                            & PROTOTYPES.
         ..............
         ..............  SYSTEM
                          DEVELOPMENT &
                          DEMONSTRATION
   076   0604201A        AIRCRAFT               12,939           12,939
                          AVIONICS.
   078   0604270A        ELECTRONIC             18,843           18,843
                          WARFARE
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   079   0604280A        JOINT TACTICAL          9,861            9,861
                          RADIO.
   080   0604290A        MID-TIER                8,763            8,763
                          NETWORKING
                          VEHICULAR
                          RADIO (MNVR).
   081   0604321A        ALL SOURCE              4,309            4,309
                          ANALYSIS
                          SYSTEM.
   082   0604328A        TRACTOR CAGE...        15,138           15,138
   083   0604601A        INFANTRY               74,128           80,628
                          SUPPORT
                          WEAPONS.
         ..............      Army                                [1,500]
                             requested
                             realignment.
         ..............      Soldier                             [5,000]
                             Enhancement
                             Program.
   085   0604611A        JAVELIN........         3,945            3,945
   087   0604633A        AIR TRAFFIC            10,076           10,076
                          CONTROL.
   088   0604641A        TACTICAL               40,374           40,374
                          UNMANNED
                          GROUND VEHICLE
                          (TUGV).
   089   0604710A        NIGHT VISION           67,582           67,582
                          SYSTEMS--ENG
                          DEV.
   090   0604713A        COMBAT FEEDING,         1,763            1,763
                          CLOTHING, AND
                          EQUIPMENT.
   091   0604715A        NON-SYSTEM             27,155           27,155
                          TRAINING
                          DEVICES--ENG
                          DEV.
   092   0604741A        AIR DEFENSE            24,569           24,569
                          COMMAND,
                          CONTROL AND
                          INTELLIGENCE--
                          ENG DEV.
   093   0604742A        CONSTRUCTIVE           23,364           23,364
                          SIMULATION
                          SYSTEMS
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   094   0604746A        AUTOMATIC TEST          8,960            8,960
                          EQUIPMENT
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   095   0604760A        DISTRIBUTIVE            9,138            9,138
                          INTERACTIVE
                          SIMULATIONS
                          (DIS)--ENG DEV.
   096   0604780A        COMBINED ARMS          21,622           21,622
                          TACTICAL
                          TRAINER (CATT)
                          CORE.
   097   0604798A        BRIGADE                99,242           99,242
                          ANALYSIS,
                          INTEGRATION
                          AND EVALUATION.
   098   0604802A        WEAPONS AND            21,379           21,379
                          MUNITIONS--ENG
                          DEV.
   099   0604804A        LOGISTICS AND          48,339           48,339
                          ENGINEER
                          EQUIPMENT--ENG
                          DEV.
   100   0604805A        COMMAND,                2,726            2,726
                          CONTROL,
                          COMMUNICATIONS
                          SYSTEMS--ENG
                          DEV.
   101   0604807A        MEDICAL                45,412           45,412
                          MATERIEL/
                          MEDICAL
                          BIOLOGICAL
                          DEFENSE
                          EQUIPMENT--ENG
                          DEV.
   102   0604808A        LANDMINE               55,215           55,215
                          WARFARE/
                          BARRIER--ENG
                          DEV.
   104   0604818A        ARMY TACTICAL         163,643          163,643
                          COMMAND &
                          CONTROL
                          HARDWARE &
                          SOFTWARE.
   105   0604820A        RADAR                  12,309           12,309
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   106   0604822A        GENERAL FUND           15,700           15,700
                          ENTERPRISE
                          BUSINESS
                          SYSTEM (GFEBS).
   107   0604823A        FIREFINDER.....         6,243            6,243
   108   0604827A        SOLDIER                18,776           18,776
                          SYSTEMS--WARRI
                          OR DEM/VAL.
   109   0604854A        ARTILLERY               1,953            1,953
                          SYSTEMS--EMD.
   110   0605013A        INFORMATION            67,358           67,358
                          TECHNOLOGY
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   111   0605018A        INTEGRATED            136,011          121,011
                          PERSONNEL AND
                          PAY SYSTEM-
                          ARMY (IPPS-A).
         ..............      Restructure                       [-15,000]
                             program.
   112   0605028A        ARMORED MULTI-        230,210          230,210
                          PURPOSE
                          VEHICLE (AMPV).

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   113   0605030A        JOINT TACTICAL         13,357           13,357
                          NETWORK CENTER
                          (JTNC).
   114   0605031A        JOINT TACTICAL         18,055           18,055
                          NETWORK (JTN).
   115   0605032A        TRACTOR TIRE...         5,677            5,677
   116   0605035A        COMMON INFRARED        77,570          101,570
                          COUNTERMEASURE
                          S (CIRCM).
         ..............     Apache                              [24,000]
                             Survivabili
                             ty
                             Enhancement
                             s--Army
                             Unfunded
                             Requirement.
   117   0605051A        AIRCRAFT               18,112           78,112
                          SURVIVABILITY
                          DEVELOPMENT.
         ..............     Apache                              [60,000]
                             Survivabili
                             ty
                             Enhancement
                             s--Army
                             Unfunded
                             Requirement.
   118   0605350A        WIN-T INCREMENT        39,700           39,700
                          3--FULL
                          NETWORKING.
   119   0605380A        AMF JOINT              12,987           12,987
                          TACTICAL RADIO
                          SYSTEM (JTRS).
   120   0605450A        JOINT AIR-TO-          88,866           74,966
                          GROUND MISSILE
                          (JAGM).
         ..............      EMD                               [-13,900]
                             contract
                             delays.
   121   0605456A        PAC-3/MSE               2,272            2,272
                          MISSILE.
   122   0605457A        ARMY INTEGRATED       214,099          214,099
                          AIR AND
                          MISSILE
                          DEFENSE
                          (AIAMD).
   123   0605625A        MANNED GROUND          49,247           39,247
                          VEHICLE.
         ..............      Funding                           [-10,000]
                             ahead of
                             need.
   124   0605626A        AERIAL COMMON               2                2
                          SENSOR.
   125   0605766A        NATIONAL               10,599           10,599
                          CAPABILITIES
                          INTEGRATION
                          (MIP).
   126   0605812A        JOINT LIGHT            32,486           32,486
                          TACTICAL
                          VEHICLE (JLTV)
                          ENGINEERING
                          AND
                          MANUFACTURING
                          DEVELOPMENT PH.
   127   0605830A        AVIATION GROUND         8,880            8,880
                          SUPPORT
                          EQUIPMENT.
   128   0210609A        PALADIN               152,288          152,288
                          INTEGRATED
                          MANAGEMENT
                          (PIM).
   129   0303032A        TROJAN--RH12...         5,022            5,022
   130   0304270A        ELECTRONIC             12,686           12,686
                          WARFARE
                          DEVELOPMENT.
         ..............     SUBTOTAL         2,068,950        2,120,550
                            SYSTEM
                            DEVELOPMENT
                            &
                            DEMONSTRATIO
                            N.
         ..............
         ..............  RDT&E
                          MANAGEMENT
                          SUPPORT
   131   0604256A        THREAT                 20,035           20,035
                          SIMULATOR
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   132   0604258A        TARGET SYSTEMS         16,684           16,684
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   133   0604759A        MAJOR T&E              62,580           62,580
                          INVESTMENT.
   134   0605103A        RAND ARROYO            20,853           20,853
                          CENTER.
   135   0605301A        ARMY KWAJALEIN        205,145          205,145
                          ATOLL.
   136   0605326A        CONCEPTS               19,430           19,430
                          EXPERIMENTATIO
                          N PROGRAM.
   138   0605601A        ARMY TEST             277,646          277,646
                          RANGES AND
                          FACILITIES.
   139   0605602A        ARMY TECHNICAL         51,550           51,550
                          TEST
                          INSTRUMENTATIO
                          N AND TARGETS.
   140   0605604A        SURVIVABILITY/         33,246           33,246
                          LETHALITY
                          ANALYSIS.
   141   0605606A        AIRCRAFT                4,760            4,760
                          CERTIFICATION.
   142   0605702A        METEOROLOGICAL          8,303            8,303
                          SUPPORT TO
                          RDT&E
                          ACTIVITIES.
   143   0605706A        MATERIEL               20,403           20,403
                          SYSTEMS
                          ANALYSIS.
   144   0605709A        EXPLOITATION OF        10,396           10,396
                          FOREIGN ITEMS.
   145   0605712A        SUPPORT OF             49,337           49,337
                          OPERATIONAL
                          TESTING.
   146   0605716A        ARMY EVALUATION        52,694           52,694
                          CENTER.
   147   0605718A        ARMY MODELING &           938              938
                          SIM X-CMD
                          COLLABORATION
                          & INTEG.
   148   0605801A        PROGRAMWIDE            60,319           60,319
                          ACTIVITIES.
   149   0605803A        TECHNICAL              28,478           28,478
                          INFORMATION
                          ACTIVITIES.
   150   0605805A        MUNITIONS              32,604           24,604
                          STANDARDIZATIO
                          N,
                          EFFECTIVENESS
                          AND SAFETY.
         ..............      Program                            [-8,000]
                             reduction.
   151   0605857A        ENVIRONMENTAL           3,186            3,186
                          QUALITY
                          TECHNOLOGY
                          MGMT SUPPORT.
   152   0605898A        MANAGEMENT HQ--        48,955           48,955
                          R&D.
         ..............     SUBTOTAL         1,027,542        1,019,542
                            RDT&E
                            MANAGEMENT
                            SUPPORT.
         ..............
         ..............  OPERATIONAL
                          SYSTEMS
                          DEVELOPMENT
   154   0603778A        MLRS PRODUCT           18,397           18,397
                          IMPROVEMENT
                          PROGRAM.
   155   0603813A        TRACTOR PULL...         9,461            9,461
   156   0607131A        WEAPONS AND             4,945            4,945
                          MUNITIONS
                          PRODUCT
                          IMPROVEMENT
                          PROGRAMS.
   157   0607133A        TRACTOR SMOKE..         7,569            7,569
   158   0607135A        APACHE PRODUCT         69,862           69,862
                          IMPROVEMENT
                          PROGRAM.
   159   0607136A        BLACKHAWK              66,653           66,653
                          PRODUCT
                          IMPROVEMENT
                          PROGRAM.
   160   0607137A        CHINOOK PRODUCT        37,407           37,407
                          IMPROVEMENT
                          PROGRAM.
   161   0607138A        FIXED WING              1,151            1,151
                          PRODUCT
                          IMPROVEMENT
                          PROGRAM.
   162   0607139A        IMPROVED               51,164           51,164
                          TURBINE ENGINE
                          PROGRAM.
   163   0607140A        EMERGING                2,481            2,481
                          TECHNOLOGIES
                          FROM NIE.
   164   0607141A        LOGISTICS               1,673            1,673
                          AUTOMATION.
   166   0607665A        FAMILY OF              13,237           13,237
                          BIOMETRICS.
   167   0607865A        PATRIOT PRODUCT       105,816          105,816
                          IMPROVEMENT.
   169   0202429A        AEROSTAT JOINT         40,565           40,565
                          PROJECT--COCOM
                          EXERCISE.
   171   0203728A        JOINT AUTOMATED        35,719           35,719
                          DEEP OPERATION
                          COORDINATION
                          SYSTEM
                          (JADOCS).
   172   0203735A        COMBAT VEHICLE        257,167          354,167
                          IMPROVEMENT
                          PROGRAMS.
         ..............      Stryker                            [97,000]
                             Lethality
                             Upgrades.
   173   0203740A        MANEUVER               15,445           15,445
                          CONTROL SYSTEM.
   175   0203752A        AIRCRAFT ENGINE           364              364
                          COMPONENT
                          IMPROVEMENT
                          PROGRAM.
   176   0203758A        DIGITIZATION...         4,361            4,361
   177   0203801A        MISSILE/AIR             3,154            3,154
                          DEFENSE
                          PRODUCT
                          IMPROVEMENT
                          PROGRAM.
   178   0203802A        OTHER MISSILE          35,951           35,951
                          PRODUCT
                          IMPROVEMENT
                          PROGRAMS.
   179   0203808A        TRACTOR CARD...        34,686           34,686
   180   0205402A        INTEGRATED BASE        10,750           10,750
                          DEFENSE--OPERA
                          TIONAL SYSTEM
                          DEV.
   181   0205410A        MATERIALS                 402              402
                          HANDLING
                          EQUIPMENT.
   183   0205456A        LOWER TIER AIR         64,159           64,159
                          AND MISSILE
                          DEFENSE (AMD)
                          SYSTEM.
   184   0205778A        GUIDED MULTIPLE-       17,527           17,527
                          LAUNCH ROCKET
                          SYSTEM (GMLRS).
   185   0208053A        JOINT TACTICAL         20,515           20,515
                          GROUND SYSTEM.
   187   0303028A        SECURITY AND           12,368           12,368
                          INTELLIGENCE
                          ACTIVITIES.
   188   0303140A        INFORMATION            31,154           31,154
                          SYSTEMS
                          SECURITY
                          PROGRAM.
   189   0303141A        GLOBAL COMBAT          12,274           12,274
                          SUPPORT SYSTEM.

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   190   0303142A        SATCOM GROUND           9,355            9,355
                          ENVIRONMENT
                          (SPACE).
   191   0303150A        WWMCCS/GLOBAL           7,053            7,053
                          COMMAND AND
                          CONTROL SYSTEM.
   193   0305179A        INTEGRATED                750              750
                          BROADCAST
                          SERVICE (IBS).
   194   0305204A        TACTICAL               13,225           13,225
                          UNMANNED
                          AERIAL
                          VEHICLES.
   195   0305206A        AIRBORNE               22,870           22,870
                          RECONNAISSANCE
                          SYSTEMS.
   196   0305208A        DISTRIBUTED            25,592           25,592
                          COMMON GROUND/
                          SURFACE
                          SYSTEMS.
   199   0305233A        RQ-7 UAV.......         7,297            7,297
   201   0310349A        WIN-T INCREMENT         3,800            3,800
                          2--INITIAL
                          NETWORKING.
   202   0708045A        END ITEM               48,442           48,442
                          INDUSTRIAL
                          PREPAREDNESS
                          ACTIVITIES.
  202A   9999999999      CLASSIFIED              4,536            4,536
                          PROGRAMS.
         ..............     SUBTOTAL         1,129,297        1,226,297
                            OPERATIONAL
                            SYSTEMS
                            DEVELOPMENT.
         ..............
         ..............       TOTAL          6,924,959        7,093,559
                              RESEARCH,
                              DEVELOPMEN
                              T, TEST &
                              EVAL, ARMY.
         ..............
         ..............  RESEARCH,
                          DEVELOPMENT,
                          TEST & EVAL,
                          NAVY
         ..............  BASIC RESEARCH
   001   0601103N        UNIVERSITY            116,196          125,196
                          RESEARCH
                          INITIATIVES.
         ..............      Defense                             [9,000]
                             University
                             Research
                             Instumentat
                             ion Program
                             increase.
   002   0601152N        IN-HOUSE               19,126           19,126
                          LABORATORY
                          INDEPENDENT
                          RESEARCH.
   003   0601153N        DEFENSE               451,606          479,106
                          RESEARCH
                          SCIENCES.
         ..............      Basic                              [27,500]
                             research
                             program
                             increase.
         ..............     SUBTOTAL           586,928          623,428
                            BASIC
                            RESEARCH.
         ..............
         ..............  APPLIED
                          RESEARCH
   004   0602114N        POWER                  68,723           68,723
                          PROJECTION
                          APPLIED
                          RESEARCH.
   005   0602123N        FORCE                 154,963          154,963
                          PROTECTION
                          APPLIED
                          RESEARCH.
   006   0602131M        MARINE CORPS           49,001           49,001
                          LANDING FORCE
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   007   0602235N        COMMON PICTURE         42,551           42,551
                          APPLIED
                          RESEARCH.
   008   0602236N        WARFIGHTER             45,056           45,056
                          SUSTAINMENT
                          APPLIED
                          RESEARCH.
   009   0602271N        ELECTROMAGNETIC       115,051          115,051
                          SYSTEMS
                          APPLIED
                          RESEARCH.
   010   0602435N        OCEAN                  42,252           62,252
                          WARFIGHTING
                          ENVIRONMENT
                          APPLIED
                          RESEARCH.
         ..............      Service                            [20,000]
                             Life
                             Extension
                             for the
                             AGOR Ship.
   011   0602651M        JOINT NON-              6,119            6,119
                          LETHAL WEAPONS
                          APPLIED
                          RESEARCH.
   012   0602747N        UNDERSEA              123,750          142,350
                          WARFARE
                          APPLIED
                          RESEARCH.
         ..............      Accelerate                         [18,600]
                             undersea
                             warfare
                             research.
   013   0602750N        FUTURE NAVAL          179,686          179,686
                          CAPABILITIES
                          APPLIED
                          RESEARCH.
   014   0602782N        MINE AND               37,418           37,418
                          EXPEDITIONARY
                          WARFARE
                          APPLIED
                          RESEARCH.
         ..............     SUBTOTAL           864,570          903,170
                            APPLIED
                            RESEARCH.
         ..............
         ..............  ADVANCED
                          TECHNOLOGY
                          DEVELOPMENT
   015   0603114N        POWER                  37,093           37,093
                          PROJECTION
                          ADVANCED
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   016   0603123N        FORCE                  38,044           38,044
                          PROTECTION
                          ADVANCED
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   017   0603271N        ELECTROMAGNETIC        34,899           34,899
                          SYSTEMS
                          ADVANCED
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   018   0603640M        USMC ADVANCED         137,562          137,562
                          TECHNOLOGY
                          DEMONSTRATION
                          (ATD).
   019   0603651M        JOINT NON-             12,745           12,745
                          LETHAL WEAPONS
                          TECHNOLOGY
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   020   0603673N        FUTURE NAVAL          258,860          258,860
                          CAPABILITIES
                          ADVANCED
                          TECHNOLOGY
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   021   0603680N        MANUFACTURING          57,074           57,074
                          TECHNOLOGY
                          PROGRAM.
   022   0603729N        WARFIGHTER              4,807            4,807
                          PROTECTION
                          ADVANCED
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   023   0603747N        UNDERSEA               13,748           13,748
                          WARFARE
                          ADVANCED
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   024   0603758N        NAVY                   66,041           66,041
                          WARFIGHTING
                          EXPERIMENTS
                          AND
                          DEMONSTRATIONS.
   025   0603782N        MINE AND                1,991            1,991
                          EXPEDITIONARY
                          WARFARE
                          ADVANCED
                          TECHNOLOGY.
         ..............     SUBTOTAL           662,864          662,864
                            ADVANCED
                            TECHNOLOGY
                            DEVELOPMENT.
         ..............
         ..............  ADVANCED
                          COMPONENT
                          DEVELOPMENT &
                          PROTOTYPES
   026   0603207N        AIR/OCEAN              41,832           41,832
                          TACTICAL
                          APPLICATIONS.
   027   0603216N        AVIATION                5,404            5,404
                          SURVIVABILITY.
   028   0603237N        DEPLOYABLE              3,086            3,086
                          JOINT COMMAND
                          AND CONTROL.
   029   0603251N        AIRCRAFT               11,643           11,643
                          SYSTEMS.
   030   0603254N        ASW SYSTEMS             5,555            5,555
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   031   0603261N        TACTICAL                3,087            3,087
                          AIRBORNE
                          RECONNAISSANCE.
   032   0603382N        ADVANCED COMBAT         1,636            1,636
                          SYSTEMS
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   033   0603502N        SURFACE AND           118,588          113,588
                          SHALLOW WATER
                          MINE
                          COUNTERMEASURE
                          S.
         ..............      LDUUV                              [-5,000]
                             development
                             growth.
   034   0603506N        SURFACE SHIP           77,385           77,385
                          TORPEDO
                          DEFENSE.
   035   0603512N        CARRIER SYSTEMS         8,348            8,348
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   036   0603525N        PILOT FISH.....       123,246          123,246
   037   0603527N        RETRACT LARCH..        28,819           28,819
   038   0603536N        RETRACT JUNIPER       112,678          112,678
   039   0603542N        RADIOLOGICAL              710              710
                          CONTROL.
   040   0603553N        SURFACE ASW....         1,096            1,096
   041   0603561N        ADVANCED               87,160           93,360
                          SUBMARINE
                          SYSTEM
                          DEVELOPMENT.
         ..............      Accelerate                         [10,000]
                             unmanned
                             underwater
                             vehicle
                             development.
         ..............      Universal                          [-3,800]
                             launch and
                             recovery
                             module
                             unfunded
                             outyear
                             tail.
   042   0603562N        SUBMARINE              10,371           10,371
                          TACTICAL
                          WARFARE
                          SYSTEMS.
   043   0603563N        SHIP CONCEPT           11,888           11,888
                          ADVANCED
                          DESIGN.
   044   0603564N        SHIP                    4,332            4,332
                          PRELIMINARY
                          DESIGN &
                          FEASIBILITY
                          STUDIES.
   045   0603570N        ADVANCED              482,040          482,040
                          NUCLEAR POWER
                          SYSTEMS.
   046   0603573N        ADVANCED               25,904           25,904
                          SURFACE
                          MACHINERY
                          SYSTEMS.
   047   0603576N        CHALK EAGLE....       511,802          511,802
   048   0603581N        LITTORAL COMBAT       118,416          118,416
                          SHIP (LCS).
   049   0603582N        COMBAT SYSTEM          35,901           35,901
                          INTEGRATION.
   050   0603595N        OHIO                  971,393          971,393
                          REPLACEMENT.

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   051   0603596N        LCS MISSION           206,149          206,149
                          MODULES.
   052   0603597N        AUTOMATED TEST          8,000            8,000
                          AND RE-TEST
                          (ATRT).
   053   0603609N        CONVENTIONAL            7,678            7,678
                          MUNITIONS.
   054   0603611M        MARINE CORPS          219,082          219,082
                          ASSAULT
                          VEHICLES.
   055   0603635M        MARINE CORPS              623              623
                          GROUND COMBAT/
                          SUPPORT SYSTEM.
   056   0603654N        JOINT SERVICE          18,260           18,260
                          EXPLOSIVE
                          ORDNANCE
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   057   0603658N        COOPERATIVE            76,247           76,247
                          ENGAGEMENT.
   058   0603713N        OCEAN                   4,520            4,520
                          ENGINEERING
                          TECHNOLOGY
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   059   0603721N        ENVIRONMENTAL          20,711           20,711
                          PROTECTION.
   060   0603724N        NAVY ENERGY            47,761           47,761
                          PROGRAM.
   061   0603725N        FACILITIES              5,226            5,226
                          IMPROVEMENT.
   062   0603734N        CHALK CORAL....       182,771          182,771
   063   0603739N        NAVY LOGISTIC           3,866            3,866
                          PRODUCTIVITY.
   064   0603746N        RETRACT MAPLE..       360,065          360,065
   065   0603748N        LINK PLUMERIA..       237,416          237,416
   066   0603751N        RETRACT ELM....        37,944           37,944
   067   0603764N        LINK EVERGREEN.        47,312           47,312
   068   0603787N        SPECIAL                17,408           17,408
                          PROCESSES.
   069   0603790N        NATO RESEARCH           9,359            9,359
                          AND
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   070   0603795N        LAND ATTACK               887              887
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   071   0603851M        JOINT NON-             29,448           29,448
                          LETHAL WEAPONS
                          TESTING.
   072   0603860N        JOINT PRECISION        91,479           91,479
                          APPROACH AND
                          LANDING
                          SYSTEMS--DEM/
                          VAL.
   073   0603925N        DIRECTED ENERGY        67,360           67,360
                          AND ELECTRIC
                          WEAPON SYSTEMS.
   074   0604112N        GERALD R. FORD         48,105          127,205
                          CLASS NUCLEAR
                          AIRCRAFT
                          CARRIER (CVN
                          78--80).
         ..............      Full ship                          [79,100]
                             shock
                             trials for
                             CVN-78.
   075   0604122N        REMOTE                 20,089           20,089
                          MINEHUNTING
                          SYSTEM (RMS).
   076   0604272N        TACTICAL AIR           18,969           18,969
                          DIRECTIONAL
                          INFRARED
                          COUNTERMEASURE
                          S (TADIRCM).
   077   0604279N        ASE SELF-               7,874            7,874
                          PROTECTION
                          OPTIMIZATION.
   078   0604292N        MH-XX..........         5,298            5,298
   079   0604454N        LX (R).........        46,486           75,486
         ..............      LX(R)                              [29,000]
                             Acceleratio
                             n.
   080   0604653N        JOINT COUNTER           3,817            3,817
                          RADIO
                          CONTROLLED IED
                          ELECTRONIC
                          WARFARE
                          (JCREW).
   081   0604659N        PRECISION               9,595            9,595
                          STRIKE WEAPONS
                          DEVELOPMENT
                          PROGRAM.
   082   0604707N        SPACE AND              29,581           25,246
                          ELECTRONIC
                          WARFARE (SEW)
                          ARCHITECTURE/
                          ENGINEERING
                          SUPPORT.
         ..............      Maritime                           [-4,335]
                             concept
                             generation
                             and
                             development
                             growth.
   083   0604786N        OFFENSIVE ANTI-       285,849          285,849
                          SURFACE
                          WARFARE WEAPON
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   084   0605812M        JOINT LIGHT            36,656           36,656
                          TACTICAL
                          VEHICLE (JLTV)
                          ENGINEERING
                          AND
                          MANUFACTURING
                          DEVELOPMENT PH.
   085   0303354N        ASW SYSTEMS             9,835            9,835
                          DEVELOPMENT--M
                          IP.
   086   0304270N        ELECTRONIC                580              580
                          WARFARE
                          DEVELOPMENT--M
                          IP.
         ..............     SUBTOTAL         5,024,626        5,129,591
                            ADVANCED
                            COMPONENT
                            DEVELOPMENT
                            & PROTOTYPES.
         ..............
         ..............  SYSTEM
                          DEVELOPMENT &
                          DEMONSTRATION
   087   0603208N        TRAINING SYSTEM        21,708           21,708
                          AIRCRAFT.
   088   0604212N        OTHER HELO             11,101           11,101
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   089   0604214N        AV-8B AIRCRAFT--       39,878           39,878
                          ENG DEV.
   090   0604215N        STANDARDS              53,059           53,059
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   091   0604216N        MULTI-MISSION          21,358           21,358
                          HELICOPTER
                          UPGRADE
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   092   0604218N        AIR/OCEAN               4,515            4,515
                          EQUIPMENT
                          ENGINEERING.
   093   0604221N        P-3                     1,514            1,514
                          MODERNIZATION
                          PROGRAM.
   094   0604230N        WARFARE SUPPORT         5,875            5,875
                          SYSTEM.
   095   0604231N        TACTICAL               81,553           81,553
                          COMMAND SYSTEM.
   096   0604234N        ADVANCED              272,149          264,149
                          HAWKEYE.
         ..............      Cost growth                        [-8,000]
   097   0604245N        H-1 UPGRADES...        27,235           27,235
   098   0604261N        ACOUSTIC SEARCH        35,763           35,763
                          SENSORS.
   099   0604262N        V-22A..........        87,918           87,918
   100   0604264N        AIR CREW               12,679           12,679
                          SYSTEMS
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   101   0604269N        EA-18..........        56,921           56,921
   102   0604270N        ELECTRONIC             23,685           23,685
                          WARFARE
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   103   0604273N        EXECUTIVE HELO        507,093          507,093
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   104   0604274N        NEXT GENERATION       411,767          403,767
                          JAMMER (NGJ).
         ..............      Contract                           [-8,000]
                             delays.
   105   0604280N        JOINT TACTICAL         25,071           25,071
                          RADIO SYSTEM--
                          NAVY (JTRS-
                          NAVY).
   106   0604307N        SURFACE               443,433          421,133
                          COMBATANT
                          COMBAT SYSTEM
                          ENGINEERING.
         ..............      Aegis                             [-22,300]
                             development
                             support
                             growth.
   107   0604311N        LPD-17 CLASS              747              747
                          SYSTEMS
                          INTEGRATION.
   108   0604329N        SMALL DIAMETER         97,002           84,644
                          BOMB (SDB).
         ..............      F-18                              [-12,358]
                             integration
                             contract
                             delay.
   109   0604366N        STANDARD              129,649          129,649
                          MISSILE
                          IMPROVEMENTS.
   110   0604373N        AIRBORNE MCM...        11,647           11,647
   111   0604376M        MARINE AIR              2,778            2,778
                          GROUND TASK
                          FORCE (MAGTF)
                          ELECTRONIC
                          WARFARE (EW)
                          FOR AVIATION.
   112   0604378N        NAVAL                  23,695           23,695
                          INTEGRATED
                          FIRE CONTROL--
                          COUNTER AIR
                          SYSTEMS
                          ENGINEERING.
   113   0604404N        UNMANNED              134,708          484,708
                          CARRIER
                          LAUNCHED
                          AIRBORNE
                          SURVEILLANCE
                          AND STRIKE
                          (UCLASS)
                          SYSTEM.
         ..............      Competitive                       [300,000]
                             air vehicle
                             risk
                             reduction
                             activities.
         ..............      Government                         [50,000]
                             and
                             industry
                             source
                             selection
                             preparation.
   114   0604501N        ADVANCED ABOVE         43,914           43,914
                          WATER SENSORS.
   115   0604503N        SSN-688 AND           109,908          109,908
                          TRIDENT
                          MODERNIZATION.
   116   0604504N        AIR CONTROL....        57,928           57,928
   117   0604512N        SHIPBOARD             120,217          120,217
                          AVIATION
                          SYSTEMS.

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   118   0604522N        AIR AND MISSILE       241,754          241,754
                          DEFENSE RADAR
                          (AMDR) SYSTEM.
   119   0604558N        NEW DESIGN SSN.       122,556          122,556
   120   0604562N        SUBMARINE              48,213           60,213
                          TACTICAL
                          WARFARE SYSTEM.
         ..............      Accelerate                         [12,000]
                             submarine
                             combat and
                             weapon
                             system
                             modernizati
                             on.
   121   0604567N        SHIP CONTRACT          49,712           49,712
                          DESIGN/ LIVE
                          FIRE T&E.
   122   0604574N        NAVY TACTICAL           4,096            4,096
                          COMPUTER
                          RESOURCES.
   123   0604580N        VIRGINIA              167,719          167,719
                          PAYLOAD MODULE
                          (VPM).
   124   0604601N        MINE                   15,122           15,122
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   125   0604610N        LIGHTWEIGHT            33,738           33,738
                          TORPEDO
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   126   0604654N        JOINT SERVICE           8,123            8,123
                          EXPLOSIVE
                          ORDNANCE
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   127   0604703N        PERSONNEL,              7,686            7,686
                          TRAINING,
                          SIMULATION,
                          AND HUMAN
                          FACTORS.
   128   0604727N        JOINT STANDOFF            405              405
                          WEAPON SYSTEMS.
   129   0604755N        SHIP SELF             153,836          153,836
                          DEFENSE
                          (DETECT &
                          CONTROL).
   130   0604756N        SHIP SELF              99,619           99,619
                          DEFENSE
                          (ENGAGE: HARD
                          KILL).
   131   0604757N        SHIP SELF             116,798          116,798
                          DEFENSE
                          (ENGAGE: SOFT
                          KILL/EW).
   132   0604761N        INTELLIGENCE            4,353            4,353
                          ENGINEERING.
   133   0604771N        MEDICAL                 9,443            9,443
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   134   0604777N        NAVIGATION/ID          32,469           32,469
                          SYSTEM.
   135   0604800M        JOINT STRIKE          537,901          537,901
                          FIGHTER (JSF)--
                          EMD.
   136   0604800N        JOINT STRIKE          504,736          504,736
                          FIGHTER (JSF)--
                          EMD.
   137   0604810M        JOINT STRIKE           59,265           20,800
                          FIGHTER FOLLOW
                          ON
                          DEVELOPMENT--M
                          ARINE CORPS.
         ..............      Program                           [-38,465]
                             delay.
   138   0604810N        JOINT STRIKE           47,579           21,244
                          FIGHTER FOLLOW
                          ON
                          DEVELOPMENT--N
                          AVY.
         ..............      Program                           [-26,335]
                             delay.
   139   0605013M        INFORMATION             5,914            5,914
                          TECHNOLOGY
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   140   0605013N        INFORMATION            89,711           89,711
                          TECHNOLOGY
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   141   0605212N        CH-53K RDTE....       632,092          632,092
   142   0605220N        SHIP TO SHORE           7,778            7,778
                          CONNECTOR
                          (SSC).
   143   0605450N        JOINT AIR-TO-          25,898           25,898
                          GROUND MISSILE
                          (JAGM).
   144   0605500N        MULTI-MISSION         247,929          247,929
                          MARITIME
                          AIRCRAFT (MMA).
   145   0204202N        DDG-1000.......       103,199          103,199
   146   0304231N        TACTICAL                  998              998
                          COMMAND
                          SYSTEM--MIP.
   147   0304785N        TACTICAL               17,785           17,785
                          CRYPTOLOGIC
                          SYSTEMS.
   148   0305124N        SPECIAL                35,905           35,905
                          APPLICATIONS
                          PROGRAM.
         ..............     SUBTOTAL         6,308,800        6,555,342
                            SYSTEM
                            DEVELOPMENT
                            &
                            DEMONSTRATIO
                            N.
         ..............
         ..............  MANAGEMENT
                          SUPPORT
   149   0604256N        THREAT                 30,769           30,769
                          SIMULATOR
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   150   0604258N        TARGET SYSTEMS        112,606          112,606
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   151   0604759N        MAJOR T&E              61,234           61,234
                          INVESTMENT.
   152   0605126N        JOINT THEATER           6,995            6,995
                          AIR AND
                          MISSILE
                          DEFENSE
                          ORGANIZATION.
   153   0605152N        STUDIES AND             4,011            4,011
                          ANALYSIS
                          SUPPORT--NAVY.
   154   0605154N        CENTER FOR             48,563           48,563
                          NAVAL ANALYSES.
   155   0605285N        NEXT GENERATION         5,000            5,000
                          FIGHTER.
   157   0605804N        TECHNICAL                 925              925
                          INFORMATION
                          SERVICES.
   158   0605853N        MANAGEMENT,            78,143           78,143
                          TECHNICAL &
                          INTERNATIONAL
                          SUPPORT.
   159   0605856N        STRATEGIC               3,258            3,258
                          TECHNICAL
                          SUPPORT.
   160   0605861N        RDT&E SCIENCE          76,948           76,948
                          AND TECHNOLOGY
                          MANAGEMENT.
   161   0605863N        RDT&E SHIP AND        132,122          132,122
                          AIRCRAFT
                          SUPPORT.
   162   0605864N        TEST AND              351,912          351,912
                          EVALUATION
                          SUPPORT.
   163   0605865N        OPERATIONAL            17,985           17,985
                          TEST AND
                          EVALUATION
                          CAPABILITY.
   164   0605866N        NAVY SPACE AND          5,316            5,316
                          ELECTRONIC
                          WARFARE (SEW)
                          SUPPORT.
   165   0605867N        SEW                     6,519            6,519
                          SURVEILLANCE/
                          RECONNAISSANCE
                          SUPPORT.
   166   0605873M        MARINE CORPS           13,649           13,649
                          PROGRAM WIDE
                          SUPPORT.
         ..............     SUBTOTAL           955,955          955,955
                            MANAGEMENT
                            SUPPORT.
         ..............
         ..............  OPERATIONAL
                          SYSTEMS
                          DEVELOPMENT
   174   0101221N        STRATEGIC SUB &       107,039          107,039
                          WEAPONS SYSTEM
                          SUPPORT.
   175   0101224N        SSBN SECURITY          46,506           46,506
                          TECHNOLOGY
                          PROGRAM.
   176   0101226N        SUBMARINE               3,900            4,700
                          ACOUSTIC
                          WARFARE
                          DEVELOPMENT.
         ..............      Accelerate                            [800]
                             combat
                             rapid
                             attack
                             weapon.
   177   0101402N        NAVY STRATEGIC         16,569           16,569
                          COMMUNICATIONS.
   178   0203761N        RAPID                  18,632           11,132
                          TECHNOLOGY
                          TRANSITION
                          (RTT).
         ..............      TIPS                               [-7,500]
                             program
                             growth.
   179   0204136N        F/A-18                133,265          133,265
                          SQUADRONS.
   181   0204163N        FLEET                  62,867           51,067
                          TELECOMMUNICAT
                          IONS
                          (TACTICAL).
         ..............      Joint                             [-11,800]
                             aerial
                             layer
                             network
                             growth.
   182   0204228N        SURFACE SUPPORT        36,045           36,045
   183   0204229N        TOMAHAWK AND           25,228           25,228
                          TOMAHAWK
                          MISSION
                          PLANNING
                          CENTER (TMPC).
   184   0204311N        INTEGRATED             54,218           54,218
                          SURVEILLANCE
                          SYSTEM.
   185   0204413N        AMPHIBIOUS             11,335           11,335
                          TACTICAL
                          SUPPORT UNITS
                          (DISPLACEMENT
                          CRAFT).
   186   0204460M        GROUND/AIR TASK        80,129           65,629
                          ORIENTED RADAR
                          (G/ATOR).
         ..............      Block II                          [-14,500]
                             test assets
                             early to
                             need.
   187   0204571N        CONSOLIDATED           39,087           39,087
                          TRAINING
                          SYSTEMS
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   188   0204574N        CRYPTOLOGIC             1,915            1,915
                          DIRECT SUPPORT.
   189   0204575N        ELECTRONIC             46,609           46,609
                          WARFARE (EW)
                          READINESS
                          SUPPORT.
   190   0205601N        HARM                   52,708           16,164
                          IMPROVEMENT.
         ..............      AARGM                             [-36,544]
                             extended
                             range
                             program
                             growth.
   191   0205604N        TACTICAL DATA         149,997          149,997
                          LINKS.
   192   0205620N        SURFACE ASW            24,460           24,460
                          COMBAT SYSTEM
                          INTEGRATION.
   193   0205632N        MK-48 ADCAP....        42,206           47,706
         ..............      Accelerate                          [5,500]
                             torpedo
                             upgrades.

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   194   0205633N        AVIATION              117,759          117,759
                          IMPROVEMENTS.
   195   0205675N        OPERATIONAL           101,323          101,323
                          NUCLEAR POWER
                          SYSTEMS.
   196   0206313M        MARINE CORPS           67,763           67,763
                          COMMUNICATIONS
                          SYSTEMS.
   197   0206335M        COMMON AVIATION        13,431           13,431
                          COMMAND AND
                          CONTROL SYSTEM
                          (CAC2S).
   198   0206623M        MARINE CORPS           56,769           48,669
                          GROUND COMBAT/
                          SUPPORTING
                          ARMS SYSTEMS.
         ..............      Project                            [-8,100]
                             delays.
   199   0206624M        MARINE CORPS           20,729           20,729
                          COMBAT
                          SERVICES
                          SUPPORT.
   200   0206625M        USMC                   13,152           13,152
                          INTELLIGENCE/
                          ELECTRONIC
                          WARFARE
                          SYSTEMS (MIP).
   201   0206629M        AMPHIBIOUS             48,535           48,535
                          ASSAULT
                          VEHICLE.
   202   0207161N        TACTICAL AIM           76,016           76,016
                          MISSILES.
   203   0207163N        ADVANCED MEDIUM        32,172           32,172
                          RANGE AIR-TO-
                          AIR MISSILE
                          (AMRAAM).
   208   0303109N        SATELLITE              53,239           53,239
                          COMMUNICATIONS
                          (SPACE).
   209   0303138N        CONSOLIDATED           21,677           21,677
                          AFLOAT NETWORK
                          ENTERPRISE
                          SERVICES
                          (CANES).
   210   0303140N        INFORMATION            28,102           28,102
                          SYSTEMS
                          SECURITY
                          PROGRAM.
   211   0303150M        WWMCCS/GLOBAL             294              294
                          COMMAND AND
                          CONTROL SYSTEM.
   213   0305160N        NAVY                      599              599
                          METEOROLOGICAL
                          AND OCEAN
                          SENSORS-SPACE
                          (METOC).
   214   0305192N        MILITARY                6,207            6,207
                          INTELLIGENCE
                          PROGRAM (MIP)
                          ACTIVITIES.
   215   0305204N        TACTICAL                8,550            8,550
                          UNMANNED
                          AERIAL
                          VEHICLES.
   216   0305205N        UAS INTEGRATION        41,831           41,831
                          AND
                          INTEROPERABILI
                          TY.
   217   0305208M        DISTRIBUTED             1,105            1,105
                          COMMON GROUND/
                          SURFACE
                          SYSTEMS.
   218   0305208N        DISTRIBUTED            33,149           33,149
                          COMMON GROUND/
                          SURFACE
                          SYSTEMS.
   219   0305220N        RQ-4 UAV.......       227,188          227,188
   220   0305231N        MQ-8 UAV.......        52,770           52,770
   221   0305232M        RQ-11 UAV......           635              635
   222   0305233N        RQ-7 UAV.......           688              688
   223   0305234N        SMALL (LEVEL 0)         4,647            4,647
                          TACTICAL UAS
                          (STUASL0).
   224   0305239M        RQ-21A.........         6,435            6,435
   225   0305241N        MULTI-                 49,145           49,145
                          INTELLIGENCE
                          SENSOR
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   226   0305242M        UNMANNED AERIAL         9,246            9,246
                          SYSTEMS (UAS)
                          PAYLOADS (MIP).
   227   0305421N        RQ-4                  150,854          150,854
                          MODERNIZATION.
   228   0308601N        MODELING AND            4,757            4,757
                          SIMULATION
                          SUPPORT.
   229   0702207N        DEPOT                  24,185           24,185
                          MAINTENANCE
                          (NON-IF).
   231   0708730N        MARITIME                4,321            4,321
                          TECHNOLOGY
                          (MARITECH).
  231A   9999999999      CLASSIFIED          1,252,185        1,252,185
                          PROGRAMS.
         ..............     SUBTOTAL         3,482,173        3,410,029
                            OPERATIONAL
                            SYSTEMS
                            DEVELOPMENT.
         ..............
         ..............       TOTAL         17,885,916       18,240,379
                              RESEARCH,
                              DEVELOPMEN
                              T, TEST &
                              EVAL, NAVY.
         ..............
         ..............  RESEARCH,
                          DEVELOPMENT,
                          TEST & EVAL,
                          AF
         ..............  BASIC RESEARCH
   001   0601102F        DEFENSE               329,721          352,221
                          RESEARCH
                          SCIENCES.
         ..............      Basic                              [22,500]
                             research
                             program
                             increase.
   002   0601103F        UNIVERSITY            141,754          141,754
                          RESEARCH
                          INITIATIVES.
   003   0601108F        HIGH ENERGY            13,778           13,778
                          LASER RESEARCH
                          INITIATIVES.
         ..............     SUBTOTAL           485,253          507,753
                            BASIC
                            RESEARCH.
         ..............
         ..............  APPLIED
                          RESEARCH
   004   0602102F        MATERIALS......       125,234          125,234
   005   0602201F        AEROSPACE             123,438          123,438
                          VEHICLE
                          TECHNOLOGIES.
   006   0602202F        HUMAN                 100,530          100,530
                          EFFECTIVENESS
                          APPLIED
                          RESEARCH.
   007   0602203F        AEROSPACE             182,326          182,326
                          PROPULSION.
   008   0602204F        AEROSPACE             147,291          147,291
                          SENSORS.
   009   0602601F        SPACE                 116,122          116,122
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   010   0602602F        CONVENTIONAL           99,851           99,851
                          MUNITIONS.
   011   0602605F        DIRECTED ENERGY       115,604          115,604
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   012   0602788F        DOMINANT              164,909          164,909
                          INFORMATION
                          SCIENCES AND
                          METHODS.
   013   0602890F        HIGH ENERGY            42,037           42,037
                          LASER RESEARCH.
         ..............     SUBTOTAL         1,217,342        1,217,342
                            APPLIED
                            RESEARCH.
         ..............
         ..............  ADVANCED
                          TECHNOLOGY
                          DEVELOPMENT
   014   0603112F        ADVANCED               37,665           47,665
                          MATERIALS FOR
                          WEAPON SYSTEMS.
         ..............      Metals                             [10,000]
                             Affordabili
                             ty
                             Initiative.
   015   0603199F        SUSTAINMENT            18,378           18,378
                          SCIENCE AND
                          TECHNOLOGY
                          (S&T).
   016   0603203F        ADVANCED               42,183           42,183
                          AEROSPACE
                          SENSORS.
   017   0603211F        AEROSPACE             100,733          100,733
                          TECHNOLOGY DEV/
                          DEMO.
   018   0603216F        AEROSPACE             168,821          168,821
                          PROPULSION AND
                          POWER
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   019   0603270F        ELECTRONIC             47,032           47,032
                          COMBAT
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   020   0603401F        ADVANCED               54,897           54,897
                          SPACECRAFT
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   021   0603444F        MAUI SPACE             12,853           12,853
                          SURVEILLANCE
                          SYSTEM (MSSS).
   022   0603456F        HUMAN                  25,448           25,448
                          EFFECTIVENESS
                          ADVANCED
                          TECHNOLOGY
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   023   0603601F        CONVENTIONAL           48,536           48,536
                          WEAPONS
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   024   0603605F        ADVANCED               30,195           30,195
                          WEAPONS
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   025   0603680F        MANUFACTURING          42,630           52,630
                          TECHNOLOGY
                          PROGRAM.
         ..............      Maturation                         [10,000]
                             of advanced
                             manufacturi
                             ng for low-
                             cost
                             sustainment.
   026   0603788F        BATTLESPACE            46,414           46,414
                          KNOWLEDGE
                          DEVELOPMENT
                          AND
                          DEMONSTRATION.
         ..............     SUBTOTAL           675,785          695,785
                            ADVANCED
                            TECHNOLOGY
                            DEVELOPMENT.
         ..............
         ..............  ADVANCED
                          COMPONENT
                          DEVELOPMENT &
                          PROTOTYPES
   027   0603260F        INTELLIGENCE            5,032            5,032
                          ADVANCED
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   029   0603438F        SPACE CONTROL           4,070            4,070
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   030   0603742F        COMBAT                 21,790           21,790
                          IDENTIFICATION
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   031   0603790F        NATO RESEARCH           4,736            4,736
                          AND
                          DEVELOPMENT.

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   033   0603830F        SPACE SECURITY         30,771           30,771
                          AND DEFENSE
                          PROGRAM.
   034   0603851F        INTERCONTINENTA        39,765           39,765
                          L BALLISTIC
                          MISSILE--DEM/
                          VAL.
   036   0604015F        LONG RANGE          1,246,228          556,228
                          STRIKE.
         ..............      Delayed EMD                      [-690,000]
                             contract
                             award.
   037   0604317F        TECHNOLOGY              3,512            8,512
                          TRANSFER.
         ..............      Technology                          [5,000]
                             transfer
                             program
                             increase.
   038   0604327F        HARD AND DEEPLY        54,637           54,637
                          BURIED TARGET
                          DEFEAT SYSTEM
                          (HDBTDS)
                          PROGRAM.
   040   0604422F        WEATHER SYSTEM         76,108           51,108
                          FOLLOW-ON.
         ..............      Unjustified                       [-25,000]
                             increase
                             and
                             analysis of
                             alternative
                             s.
   044   0604857F        OPERATIONALLY           6,457           19,957
                          RESPONSIVE
                          SPACE.
         ..............      SSA,                               [13,500]
                             Weather, or
                             Launch
                             Activities.
   045   0604858F        TECH TRANSITION       246,514          246,514
                          PROGRAM.
   046   0605230F        GROUND BASED           75,166           75,166
                          STRATEGIC
                          DETERRENT.
   049   0207110F        NEXT GENERATION         8,830            8,830
                          AIR DOMINANCE.
   050   0207455F        THREE                  14,939           14,939
                          DIMENSIONAL
                          LONG-RANGE
                          RADAR (3DELRR).
   051   0305164F        NAVSTAR GLOBAL        142,288          142,288
                          POSITIONING
                          SYSTEM (USER
                          EQUIPMENT)
                          (SPACE).
   052   0306250F        CYBER                  81,732           96,732
                          OPERATIONS
                          TECHNOLOGY
                          DEVELOPMENT.
         ..............      Increase                           [15,000]
                             USCC Cyber
                             Operations
                             Technology
                             Development.
         ..............     SUBTOTAL         2,062,575        1,381,075
                            ADVANCED
                            COMPONENT
                            DEVELOPMENT
                            & PROTOTYPES.
         ..............
         ..............  SYSTEM
                          DEVELOPMENT &
                          DEMONSTRATION
   055   0604270F        ELECTRONIC                929              929
                          WARFARE
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   056   0604281F        TACTICAL DATA          60,256           60,256
                          NETWORKS
                          ENTERPRISE.
   057   0604287F        PHYSICAL                5,973            5,973
                          SECURITY
                          EQUIPMENT.
   058   0604329F        SMALL DIAMETER         32,624           32,624
                          BOMB (SDB)--
                          EMD.
   059   0604421F        COUNTERSPACE           24,208           24,208
                          SYSTEMS.
   060   0604425F        SPACE SITUATION        32,374           32,374
                          AWARENESS
                          SYSTEMS.
   061   0604426F        SPACE FENCE....       243,909          243,909
   062   0604429F        AIRBORNE                8,358            8,358
                          ELECTRONIC
                          ATTACK.
   063   0604441F        SPACE BASED           292,235          292,235
                          INFRARED
                          SYSTEM (SBIRS)
                          HIGH EMD.
   064   0604602F        ARMAMENT/              40,154           40,154
                          ORDNANCE
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   065   0604604F        SUBMUNITIONS...         2,506            2,506
   066   0604617F        AGILE COMBAT           57,678           57,678
                          SUPPORT.
   067   0604706F        LIFE SUPPORT            8,187            8,187
                          SYSTEMS.
   068   0604735F        COMBAT TRAINING        15,795           15,795
                          RANGES.
   069   0604800F        F-35--EMD......       589,441          589,441
   071   0604853F        EVOLVED                84,438          184,438
                          EXPENDABLE
                          LAUNCH VEHICLE
                          PROGRAM
                          (SPACE)--EMD.
         ..............      EELV                              [100,000]
                             Program--Ro
                             cket
                             Propulsion
                             System
                             Development.
   072   0604932F        LONG RANGE             36,643           16,143
                          STANDOFF
                          WEAPON.
         ..............      Contract                          [-20,500]
                             delay.
   073   0604933F        ICBM FUZE             142,551          142,551
                          MODERNIZATION.
   074   0605213F        F-22                  140,640          140,640
                          MODERNIZATION
                          INCREMENT 3.2B.
   075   0605214F        GROUND ATTACK           3,598            3,598
                          WEAPONS FUZE
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   076   0605221F        KC-46..........       602,364          402,364
         ..............      Program                          [-200,000]
                             decrease.
   077   0605223F        ADVANCED PILOT         11,395           11,395
                          TRAINING.
   078   0605229F        CSAR HH-60            156,085          156,085
                          RECAPITALIZATI
                          ON.
   080   0605431F        ADVANCED EHF          228,230          228,230
                          MILSATCOM
                          (SPACE).
   081   0605432F        POLAR MILSATCOM        72,084           72,084
                          (SPACE).
   082   0605433F        WIDEBAND GLOBAL        56,343           52,343
                          SATCOM (SPACE).
         ..............      Excess to                          [-4,000]
                             need.
   083   0605458F        AIR & SPACE OPS        47,629           47,629
                          CENTER 10.2
                          RDT&E.
   084   0605931F        B-2 DEFENSIVE         271,961          271,961
                          MANAGEMENT
                          SYSTEM.
   085   0101125F        NUCLEAR WEAPONS       212,121          212,121
                          MODERNIZATION.
   086   0207171F        F-15 EPAWSS....       186,481          186,481
   087   0207701F        FULL COMBAT            18,082           18,082
                          MISSION
                          TRAINING.
   088   0305176F        COMBAT SURVIVOR           993              993
                          EVADER LOCATOR.
   089   0307581F        NEXTGEN JSTARS.        44,343           44,343
   091   0401319F        PRESIDENTIAL          102,620          102,620
                          AIRCRAFT
                          REPLACEMENT
                          (PAR).
   092   0701212F        AUTOMATED TEST         14,563           14,563
                          SYSTEMS.
         ..............     SUBTOTAL         3,847,791        3,723,291
                            SYSTEM
                            DEVELOPMENT
                            &
                            DEMONSTRATIO
                            N.
         ..............
         ..............  MANAGEMENT
                          SUPPORT
   093   0604256F        THREAT                 23,844           23,844
                          SIMULATOR
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   094   0604759F        MAJOR T&E              68,302           73,302
                          INVESTMENT.
         ..............      Airborne                            [5,000]
                             Sensor Data
                             Correlation
                             Project.
   095   0605101F        RAND PROJECT           34,918           34,918
                          AIR FORCE.
   097   0605712F        INITIAL                10,476           10,476
                          OPERATIONAL
                          TEST &
                          EVALUATION.
   098   0605807F        TEST AND              673,908          673,908
                          EVALUATION
                          SUPPORT.
   099   0605860F        ROCKET SYSTEMS         21,858           21,858
                          LAUNCH PROGRAM
                          (SPACE).
   100   0605864F        SPACE TEST             28,228           28,228
                          PROGRAM (STP).
   101   0605976F        FACILITIES             40,518           40,518
                          RESTORATION
                          AND
                          MODERNIZATION-
                          -TEST AND
                          EVALUATION
                          SUPPORT.
   102   0605978F        FACILITIES             27,895           27,895
                          SUSTAINMENT--T
                          EST AND
                          EVALUATION
                          SUPPORT.
   103   0606017F        REQUIREMENTS           16,507           16,507
                          ANALYSIS AND
                          MATURATION.
   104   0606116F        SPACE TEST AND         18,997           18,997
                          TRAINING RANGE
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   106   0606392F        SPACE AND             185,305          176,727
                          MISSILE CENTER
                          (SMC) CIVILIAN
                          WORKFORCE.
         ..............      Excess to                          [-8,578]
                             need.
   107   0308602F        ENTEPRISE               4,841            4,841
                          INFORMATION
                          SERVICES (EIS).
   108   0702806F        ACQUISITION AND        15,357           15,357
                          MANAGEMENT
                          SUPPORT.
   109   0804731F        GENERAL SKILL           1,315            1,315
                          TRAINING.
   111   1001004F        INTERNATIONAL           2,315            2,315
                          ACTIVITIES.
         ..............     SUBTOTAL         1,174,584        1,171,006
                            MANAGEMENT
                            SUPPORT.

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         ..............
         ..............  OPERATIONAL
                          SYSTEMS
                          DEVELOPMENT
   112   0603423F        GLOBAL                350,232          350,232
                          POSITIONING
                          SYSTEM III--
                          OPERATIONAL
                          CONTROL
                          SEGMENT.
   113   0604233F        SPECIALIZED            10,465           10,465
                          UNDERGRADUATE
                          FLIGHT
                          TRAINING.
   114   0604445F        WIDE AREA              24,577           24,577
                          SURVEILLANCE.
   117   0605018F        AF INTEGRATED          69,694           10,694
                          PERSONNEL AND
                          PAY SYSTEM (AF-
                          IPPS).
         ..............      Forward                           [-59,000]
                             financing,
                             excluding
                             funding for
                             audit
                             readiness.
   118   0605024F        ANTI-TAMPER            26,718           26,718
                          TECHNOLOGY
                          EXECUTIVE
                          AGENCY.
   119   0605278F        HC/MC-130 RECAP        10,807           10,807
                          RDT&E.
   121   0101113F        B-52 SQUADRONS.        74,520           74,520
   122   0101122F        AIR-LAUNCHED              451              451
                          CRUISE MISSILE
                          (ALCM).
   123   0101126F        B-1B SQUADRONS.         2,245            2,245
   124   0101127F        B-2 SQUADRONS..       108,183          108,183
   125   0101213F        MINUTEMAN             178,929          178,929
                          SQUADRONS.
   126   0101313F        STRAT WAR              28,481           28,481
                          PLANNING
                          SYSTEM--USSTRA
                          TCOM.
   127   0101314F        NIGHT FIST--               87               87
                          USSTRATCOM.
   128   0101316F        WORLDWIDE JOINT         5,315            5,315
                          STRATEGIC
                          COMMUNICATIONS.
   131   0105921F        SERVICE SUPPORT         8,090            8,090
                          TO STRATCOM--
                          SPACE
                          ACTIVITIES.
   132   0205219F        MQ-9 UAV.......       123,439          123,439
   134   0207131F        A-10 SQUADRONS.                         16,200
         ..............      A-10                               [16,200]
                             restoration
                             :
                             operational
                             flight
                             program
                             development.
   135   0207133F        F-16 SQUADRONS.       148,297          198,297
         ..............      AESA Radar                         [50,000]
                             Integration.
   136   0207134F        F-15E SQUADRONS       179,283          192,079
         ..............      Transfer                           [12,796]
                             from
                             procurement.
   137   0207136F        MANNED                 14,860           14,860
                          DESTRUCTIVE
                          SUPPRESSION.
   138   0207138F        F-22A SQUADRONS       262,552          262,552
   139   0207142F        F-35 SQUADRONS.       115,395           53,921
         ..............      Program                           [-61,474]
                             delay.
   140   0207161F        TACTICAL AIM           43,360           43,360
                          MISSILES.
   141   0207163F        ADVANCED MEDIUM        46,160           46,160
                          RANGE AIR-TO-
                          AIR MISSILE
                          (AMRAAM).
   143   0207224F        COMBAT RESCUE             412              412
                          AND RECOVERY.
   144   0207227F        COMBAT RESCUE--           657              657
                          PARARESCUE.
   145   0207247F        AF TENCAP......        31,428           31,428
   146   0207249F        PRECISION               1,105            1,105
                          ATTACK SYSTEMS
                          PROCUREMENT.
   147   0207253F        COMPASS CALL...        14,249           14,249
   148   0207268F        AIRCRAFT ENGINE       103,942          103,942
                          COMPONENT
                          IMPROVEMENT
                          PROGRAM.
   149   0207325F        JOINT AIR-TO-          12,793           12,793
                          SURFACE
                          STANDOFF
                          MISSILE
                          (JASSM).
   150   0207410F        AIR & SPACE            21,193           21,193
                          OPERATIONS
                          CENTER (AOC).
   151   0207412F        CONTROL AND               559              559
                          REPORTING
                          CENTER (CRC).
   152   0207417F        AIRBORNE              161,812          161,812
                          WARNING AND
                          CONTROL SYSTEM
                          (AWACS).
   153   0207418F        TACTICAL                6,001            6,001
                          AIRBORNE
                          CONTROL
                          SYSTEMS.
   155   0207431F        COMBAT AIR              7,793            7,793
                          INTELLIGENCE
                          SYSTEM
                          ACTIVITIES.
   156   0207444F        TACTICAL AIR           12,465           12,465
                          CONTROL PARTY-
                          MOD.
   157   0207448F        C2ISR TACTICAL          1,681            1,681
                          DATA LINK.
   159   0207452F        DCAPES.........        16,796           16,796
   161   0207590F        SEEK EAGLE.....        21,564           21,564
   162   0207601F        USAF MODELING          24,994           24,994
                          AND SIMULATION.
   163   0207605F        WARGAMING AND           6,035            6,035
                          SIMULATION
                          CENTERS.
   164   0207697F        DISTRIBUTED             4,358            4,358
                          TRAINING AND
                          EXERCISES.
   165   0208006F        MISSION                55,835           55,835
                          PLANNING
                          SYSTEMS.
   167   0208087F        AF OFFENSIVE           12,874           12,874
                          CYBERSPACE
                          OPERATIONS.
   168   0208088F        AF DEFENSIVE            7,681            7,681
                          CYBERSPACE
                          OPERATIONS.
   171   0301017F        GLOBAL SENSOR           5,974            5,974
                          INTEGRATED ON
                          NETWORK (GSIN).
   177   0301400F        SPACE                  13,815           13,815
                          SUPERIORITY
                          INTELLIGENCE.
   178   0302015F        E-4B NATIONAL          80,360           80,360
                          AIRBORNE
                          OPERATIONS
                          CENTER (NAOC).
   179   0303001F        FAMILY OF               3,907            3,907
                          ADVANCED BLOS
                          TERMINALS (FAB-
                          T).
   180   0303131F        MINIMUM                75,062           75,062
                          ESSENTIAL
                          EMERGENCY
                          COMMUNICATIONS
                          NETWORK
                          (MEECN).
   181   0303140F        INFORMATION            46,599           46,599
                          SYSTEMS
                          SECURITY
                          PROGRAM.
   183   0303142F        GLOBAL FORCE            2,470            2,470
                          MANAGEMENT--DA
                          TA INITIATIVE.
   186   0304260F        AIRBORNE SIGINT       112,775          112,775
                          ENTERPRISE.
   189   0305099F        GLOBAL AIR              4,235            4,235
                          TRAFFIC
                          MANAGEMENT
                          (GATM).
   192   0305110F        SATELLITE               7,879            5,879
                          CONTROL
                          NETWORK
                          (SPACE).
         ..............      Unjustified                        [-2,000]
                             increase in
                             systems
                             engineering.
   193   0305111F        WEATHER SERVICE        29,955           29,955
   194   0305114F        AIR TRAFFIC            21,485           21,485
                          CONTROL,
                          APPROACH, AND
                          LANDING SYSTEM
                          (ATCALS).
   195   0305116F        AERIAL TARGETS.         2,515            2,515
   198   0305128F        SECURITY AND              472              472
                          INVESTIGATIVE
                          ACTIVITIES.
   199   0305145F        ARMS CONTROL           12,137           12,137
                          IMPLEMENTATION.
   200   0305146F        DEFENSE JOINT             361              361
                          COUNTERINTELLI
                          GENCE
                          ACTIVITIES.
   203   0305173F        SPACE AND               3,162            3,162
                          MISSILE TEST
                          AND EVALUATION
                          CENTER.
   204   0305174F        SPACE                   1,543            1,543
                          INNOVATION,
                          INTEGRATION
                          AND RAPID
                          TECHNOLOGY
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   205   0305179F        INTEGRATED              7,860            7,860
                          BROADCAST
                          SERVICE (IBS).
   206   0305182F        SPACELIFT RANGE         6,902            6,902
                          SYSTEM (SPACE).
   207   0305202F        DRAGON U-2.....        34,471           34,471
   209   0305206F        AIRBORNE               50,154           60,154
                          RECONNAISSANCE
                          SYSTEMS.
         ..............      Wide Area                          [10,000]
                             Surveillanc
                             e
                             Capability.
   210   0305207F        MANNED                 13,245           13,245
                          RECONNAISSANCE
                          SYSTEMS.
   211   0305208F        DISTRIBUTED            22,784           22,784
                          COMMON GROUND/
                          SURFACE
                          SYSTEMS.
   212   0305219F        MQ-1 PREDATOR A           716              716
                          UAV.
   213   0305220F        RQ-4 UAV.......       208,053          203,053
         ..............      Program                            [-5,000]
                             delays.

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   214   0305221F        NETWORK-CENTRIC        21,587           21,587
                          COLLABORATIVE
                          TARGETING.
   215   0305236F        COMMON DATA            43,986           43,986
                          LINK EXECUTIVE
                          AGENT (CDL EA).
   216   0305238F        NATO AGS.......       197,486          138,400
         ..............      Transfer to                       [-59,086]
                             Procurement
                             for NATO
                             AWACS.
   217   0305240F        SUPPORT TO DCGS        28,434           28,434
                          ENTERPRISE.
   218   0305265F        GPS III SPACE         180,902          180,902
                          SEGMENT.
   220   0305614F        JSPOC MISSION          81,911           81,911
                          SYSTEM.
   221   0305881F        RAPID CYBER             3,149            3,149
                          ACQUISITION.
   222   0305913F        NUDET DETECTION        14,447           14,447
                          SYSTEM (SPACE).
   223   0305940F        SPACE SITUATION        20,077           20,077
                          AWARENESS
                          OPERATIONS.
   225   0308699F        SHARED EARLY              853              853
                          WARNING (SEW).
   226   0401115F        C-130 AIRLIFT          33,962           33,962
                          SQUADRON.
   227   0401119F        C-5 AIRLIFT            42,864           22,864
                          SQUADRONS (IF).
         ..............      Forward                           [-20,000]
                             financing.
   228   0401130F        C-17 AIRCRAFT          54,807           54,807
                          (IF).
   229   0401132F        C-130J PROGRAM.        31,010           31,010
   230   0401134F        LARGE AIRCRAFT          6,802            6,802
                          IR
                          COUNTERMEASURE
                          S (LAIRCM).
   231   0401219F        KC-10S.........         1,799            1,799
   232   0401314F        OPERATIONAL            48,453           48,453
                          SUPPORT
                          AIRLIFT.
   233   0401318F        CV-22..........        36,576           36,576
   235   0408011F        SPECIAL TACTICS         7,963            7,963
                          / COMBAT
                          CONTROL.
   236   0702207F        DEPOT                   1,525            1,525
                          MAINTENANCE
                          (NON-IF).
   237   0708610F        LOGISTICS             112,676           68,400
                          INFORMATION
                          TECHNOLOGY
                          (LOGIT).
         ..............      Program                           [-44,276]
                             growth.
   238   0708611F        SUPPORT SYSTEMS        12,657           12,657
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   239   0804743F        OTHER FLIGHT            1,836            1,836
                          TRAINING.
   240   0808716F        OTHER PERSONNEL           121              121
                          ACTIVITIES.
   241   0901202F        JOINT PERSONNEL         5,911            5,911
                          RECOVERY
                          AGENCY.
   242   0901218F        CIVILIAN                3,604            3,604
                          COMPENSATION
                          PROGRAM.
   243   0901220F        PERSONNEL               4,598            4,598
                          ADMINISTRATION.
   244   0901226F        AIR FORCE               1,103            1,103
                          STUDIES AND
                          ANALYSIS
                          AGENCY.
   246   0901538F        FINANCIAL             101,840          101,840
                          MANAGEMENT
                          INFORMATION
                          SYSTEMS
                          DEVELOPMENT.
  246A   9999999999      CLASSIFIED         12,780,142       12,780,142
                          PROGRAMS.
         ..............     SUBTOTAL        17,010,339       16,848,499
                            OPERATIONAL
                            SYSTEMS
                            DEVELOPMENT.
         ..............
         ..............       TOTAL         26,473,669       25,544,751
                              RESEARCH,
                              DEVELOPMEN
                              T, TEST &
                              EVAL, AF.
         ..............
         ..............  RESEARCH,
                          DEVELOPMENT,
                          TEST & EVAL,
                          DW
         ..............  BASIC RESEARCH
   001   0601000BR       DTRA BASIC             38,436           38,436
                          RESEARCH
                          INITIATIVE.
   002   0601101E        DEFENSE               333,119          333,119
                          RESEARCH
                          SCIENCES.
   003   0601110D8Z      BASIC RESEARCH         42,022           42,022
                          INITIATIVES.
   004   0601117E        BASIC                  56,544           56,544
                          OPERATIONAL
                          MEDICAL
                          RESEARCH
                          SCIENCE.
   005   0601120D8Z      NATIONAL               49,453           54,453
                          DEFENSE
                          EDUCATION
                          PROGRAM.
         ..............      STEM                                [5,000]
                             program
                             increase.
   006   0601228D8Z      HISTORICALLY           25,834           35,834
                          BLACK COLLEGES
                          AND
                          UNIVERSITIES/
                          MINORITY
                          INSTITUTIONS.
         ..............      Program                            [10,000]
                             increase.
   007   0601384BP       CHEMICAL AND           46,261           46,261
                          BIOLOGICAL
                          DEFENSE
                          PROGRAM.
         ..............     SUBTOTAL           591,669          606,669
                            BASIC
                            RESEARCH.
         ..............
         ..............  APPLIED
                          RESEARCH
   008   0602000D8Z      JOINT MUNITIONS        19,352           19,352
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   009   0602115E        BIOMEDICAL            114,262          114,262
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   010   0602234D8Z      LINCOLN                51,026           51,026
                          LABORATORY
                          RESEARCH
                          PROGRAM.
   011   0602251D8Z      APPLIED                48,226           48,226
                          RESEARCH FOR
                          THE
                          ADVANCEMENT OF
                          S&T PRIORITIES.
   012   0602303E        INFORMATION &         356,358          356,358
                          COMMUNICATIONS
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   014   0602383E        BIOLOGICAL             29,265           29,265
                          WARFARE
                          DEFENSE.
   015   0602384BP       CHEMICAL AND          208,111          208,111
                          BIOLOGICAL
                          DEFENSE
                          PROGRAM.
   016   0602668D8Z      CYBER SECURITY         13,727           13,727
                          RESEARCH.
   018   0602702E        TACTICAL              314,582          309,582
                          TECHNOLOGY.
         ..............      Multi-                             [-5,000]
                             azimuth
                             defense
                             fast
                             intercept
                             round
                             engagement
                             system.
   019   0602715E        MATERIALS AND         220,115          201,721
                          BIOLOGICAL
                          TECHNOLOGY.
         ..............      Program                           [-18,394]
                             decrease.
   020   0602716E        ELECTRONICS           174,798          174,798
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   021   0602718BR       WEAPONS OF MASS       155,415          155,415
                          DESTRUCTION
                          DEFEAT
                          TECHNOLOGIES.
   022   0602751D8Z      SOFTWARE                8,824            8,824
                          ENGINEERING
                          INSTITUTE
                          (SEI) APPLIED
                          RESEARCH.
   023   1160401BB       SOF TECHNOLOGY         37,517           37,517
                          DEVELOPMENT.
         ..............     SUBTOTAL         1,751,578        1,728,184
                            APPLIED
                            RESEARCH.
         ..............
         ..............  ADVANCED
                          TECHNOLOGY
                          DEVELOPMENT
   024   0603000D8Z      JOINT MUNITIONS        25,915           25,915
                          ADVANCED
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   026   0603122D8Z      COMBATING              71,171          111,171
                          TERRORISM
                          TECHNOLOGY
                          SUPPORT.
         ..............      Program                            [40,000]
                             increase.
   027   0603133D8Z      FOREIGN                21,782           21,782
                          COMPARATIVE
                          TESTING.
   028   0603160BR       COUNTERPROLIFER       290,654          290,654
                          ATION
                          INITIATIVES--P
                          ROLIFERATION
                          PREVENTION AND
                          DEFEAT.
   030   0603176C        ADVANCED               12,139           12,139
                          CONCEPTS AND
                          PERFORMANCE
                          ASSESSMENT.
   031   0603177C        DISCRIMINATION         28,200           28,200
                          SENSOR
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   032   0603178C        WEAPONS                45,389            7,367
                          TECHNOLOGY.
         ..............      High Power                        [-26,055]
                             Directed
                             Energy--Mis
                             sile
                             Destruct.
         ..............      Move to                           [-11,967]
                             support
                             Multiple
                             Object Kill
                             Vehicle.
   033   0603179C        ADVANCED C4ISR.         9,876            9,876
   034   0603180C        ADVANCED               17,364           17,364
                          RESEARCH.

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   035   0603225D8Z      JOINT DOD-DOE          18,802           18,802
                          MUNITIONS
                          TECHNOLOGY
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   036   0603264S        AGILE                   2,679            2,679
                          TRANSPORTATION
                          FOR THE 21ST
                          CENTURY
                          (AT21)--THEATE
                          R CAPABILITY.
   037   0603274C        SPECIAL                64,708           51,458
                          PROGRAM--MDA
                          TECHNOLOGY.
         ..............      Unjustified                       [-13,250]
                             growth.
   038   0603286E        ADVANCED              185,043          185,043
                          AEROSPACE
                          SYSTEMS.
   039   0603287E        SPACE PROGRAMS        126,692          126,692
                          AND TECHNOLOGY.
   040   0603288D8Z      ANALYTIC               14,645           14,645
                          ASSESSMENTS.
   041   0603289D8Z      ADVANCED               59,830           49,830
                          INNOVATIVE
                          ANALYSIS AND
                          CONCEPTS.
         ..............      Program                           [-10,000]
                             decrease.
   042   0603294C        COMMON KILL            46,753            7,195
                          VEHICLE
                          TECHNOLOGY.
         ..............      MOKV                              [-39,558]
                             Concept
                             Development.
   043   0603384BP       CHEMICAL AND          140,094          140,094
                          BIOLOGICAL
                          DEFENSE
                          PROGRAM--ADVAN
                          CED
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   044   0603527D8Z      RETRACT LARCH..       118,666          108,666
         ..............      Program                           [-10,000]
                             decrease.
   045   0603618D8Z      JOINT                  43,966           23,966
                          ELECTRONIC
                          ADVANCED
                          TECHNOLOGY.
         ..............      Program                           [-20,000]
                             decrease.
   046   0603648D8Z      JOINT                 141,540          116,540
                          CAPABILITY
                          TECHNOLOGY
                          DEMONSTRATIONS.
         ..............      Program                           [-25,000]
                             decrease.
   047   0603662D8Z      NETWORKED               6,980            6,980
                          COMMUNICATIONS
                          CAPABILITIES.
   050   0603680D8Z      DEFENSE-WIDE          157,056          142,056
                          MANUFACTURING
                          SCIENCE AND
                          TECHNOLOGY
                          PROGRAM.
         ..............      Unjustified                       [-15,000]
                             growth.
   051   0603699D8Z      EMERGING               33,515           41,015
                          CAPABILITIES
                          TECHNOLOGY
                          DEVELOPMENT.
         ..............      Efforts to                          [7,500]
                             counter-
                             ISIL and
                             Russian
                             aggression.
   052   0603712S        GENERIC                16,543           16,543
                          LOGISTICS R&D
                          TECHNOLOGY
                          DEMONSTRATIONS.
   053   0603713S        DEPLOYMENT AND         29,888           29,888
                          DISTRIBUTION
                          ENTERPRISE
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   054   0603716D8Z      STRATEGIC              65,836           65,836
                          ENVIRONMENTAL
                          RESEARCH
                          PROGRAM.
   055   0603720S        MICROELECTRONIC        79,037           89,037
                          S TECHNOLOGY
                          DEVELOPMENT
                          AND SUPPORT.
         ..............      Trusted                            [10,000]
                             Source
                             Implementat
                             ion for
                             Field
                             Programmabl
                             e Gate
                             Arrays
                             Study.
   056   0603727D8Z      JOINT                   9,626            5,000
                          WARFIGHTING
                          PROGRAM.
         ..............      Program                            [-4,626]
                             decrease.
   057   0603739E        ADVANCED               79,021           79,021
                          ELECTRONICS
                          TECHNOLOGIES.
   058   0603760E        COMMAND,              201,335          201,335
                          CONTROL AND
                          COMMUNICATIONS
                          SYSTEMS.
   059   0603766E        NETWORK-CENTRIC       452,861          432,861
                          WARFARE
                          TECHNOLOGY.
         ..............      Excessive                         [-20,000]
                             program
                             growth.
   060   0603767E        SENSOR                257,127          257,127
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   061   0603769SE       DISTRIBUTED            10,771           10,771
                          LEARNING
                          ADVANCED
                          TECHNOLOGY
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   062   0603781D8Z      SOFTWARE               15,202           15,202
                          ENGINEERING
                          INSTITUTE.
   063   0603826D8Z      QUICK REACTION         90,500           65,500
                          SPECIAL
                          PROJECTS.
         ..............      Unjustified                       [-25,000]
                             growth.
   066   0603833D8Z      ENGINEERING            18,377           18,377
                          SCIENCE &
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   067   0603941D8Z      TEST &                 82,589           82,589
                          EVALUATION
                          SCIENCE &
                          TECHNOLOGY.
   068   0604055D8Z      OPERATIONAL            37,420           37,420
                          ENERGY
                          CAPABILITY
                          IMPROVEMENT.
   069   0303310D8Z      CWMD SYSTEMS...        42,488           42,488
   070   1160402BB       SOF ADVANCED           57,741           57,741
                          TECHNOLOGY
                          DEVELOPMENT.
         ..............     SUBTOTAL         3,229,821        3,066,865
                            ADVANCED
                            TECHNOLOGY
                            DEVELOPMENT.
         ..............
         ..............  ADVANCED
                          COMPONENT
                          DEVELOPMENT
                          AND PROTOTYPES
   071   0603161D8Z      NUCLEAR AND            31,710           31,710
                          CONVENTIONAL
                          PHYSICAL
                          SECURITY
                          EQUIPMENT
                          RDT&E ADC&P.
   073   0603600D8Z      WALKOFF........        90,567           90,567
   074   0603714D8Z      ADVANCED               15,900           15,900
                          SENSORS
                          APPLICATION
                          PROGRAM.
   075   0603851D8Z      ENVIRONMENTAL          52,758           52,758
                          SECURITY
                          TECHNICAL
                          CERTIFICATION
                          PROGRAM.
   076   0603881C        BALLISTIC             228,021          228,021
                          MISSILE
                          DEFENSE
                          TERMINAL
                          DEFENSE
                          SEGMENT.
   077   0603882C        BALLISTIC           1,284,891        1,284,891
                          MISSILE
                          DEFENSE
                          MIDCOURSE
                          DEFENSE
                          SEGMENT.
  077A   0603XXXX        MULTIPLE-OBJECT                         81,525
                          KILL VEHICLE.
         ..............      Divert                             [10,000]
                             attitude
                             control
                             systems
                             technology
                             to support
                             Multi-
                             Object Kill
                             Vehicle.
         ..............      Establish                          [71,525]
                             MOKV
                             Program of
                             Record.
   078   0603884BP       CHEMICAL AND          172,754          172,754
                          BIOLOGICAL
                          DEFENSE
                          PROGRAM--DEM/
                          VAL.
   079   0603884C        BALLISTIC             233,588          233,588
                          MISSILE
                          DEFENSE
                          SENSORS.
   080   0603890C        BMD ENABLING          409,088          409,088
                          PROGRAMS.
  080A   0603XXXC        WEAPONS                                 26,055
                          TECHNOLOGY--HI
                          GH POWER DE.
         ..............      High Power                         [26,055]
                             Directed
                             Energy--Mis
                             sile
                             Destruct.
   081   0603891C        SPECIAL               400,387          400,387
                          PROGRAMS--MDA.
   082   0603892C        AEGIS BMD......       843,355          843,355
   083   0603893C        SPACE TRACKING         31,632           31,632
                          & SURVEILLANCE
                          SYSTEM.
   084   0603895C        BALLISTIC              23,289           23,289
                          MISSILE
                          DEFENSE SYSTEM
                          SPACE PROGRAMS.
   085   0603896C        BALLISTIC             450,085          437,785
                          MISSILE
                          DEFENSE
                          COMMAND AND
                          CONTROL,
                          BATTLE
                          MANAGEMENT AND
                          COMMUNICATI.
         ..............      Future                            [-12,300]
                             Spirals
                             concurrency
                             with
                             multiple
                             ongoing
                             efforts and
                             excess
                             growth.
   086   0603898C        BALLISTIC              49,570           49,570
                          MISSILE
                          DEFENSE JOINT
                          WARFIGHTER
                          SUPPORT.
   087   0603904C        MISSILE DEFENSE        49,211           49,211
                          INTEGRATION &
                          OPERATIONS
                          CENTER (MDIOC).
   088   0603906C        REGARDING               9,583            9,583
                          TRENCH.
   089   0603907C        SEA BASED X-           72,866           72,866
                          BAND RADAR
                          (SBX).
   090   0603913C        ISRAELI               102,795          267,595
                          COOPERATIVE
                          PROGRAMS.
         ..............      Arrow 3....                        [19,500]
         ..............      Arrow                              [45,500]
                             System
                             Improvement
                             Program.
         ..............      David's                            [99,800]
                             Sling.
   091   0603914C        BALLISTIC             274,323          274,323
                          MISSILE
                          DEFENSE TEST.
   092   0603915C        BALLISTIC             513,256          513,256
                          MISSILE
                          DEFENSE
                          TARGETS.
   093   0603920D8Z      HUMANITARIAN           10,129           10,129
                          DEMINING.
   094   0603923D8Z      COALITION              10,350           10,350
                          WARFARE.
   095   0604016D8Z      DEPARTMENT OF           1,518           11,518
                          DEFENSE
                          CORROSION
                          PROGRAM.
         ..............      Program                            [10,000]
                             Increase.

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   096   0604115C        TECHNOLOGY             96,300           96,300
                          MATURATION
                          INITIATIVES.
   097   0604250D8Z      ADVANCED              469,798          469,798
                          INNOVATIVE
                          TECHNOLOGIES.
   098   0604400D8Z      DEPARTMENT OF           3,129            3,129
                          DEFENSE (DOD)
                          UNMANNED
                          AIRCRAFT
                          SYSTEM (UAS)
                          COMMON
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   103   0604826J        JOINT C5               25,200           25,200
                          CAPABILITY
                          DEVELOPMENT,
                          INTEGRATION
                          AND
                          INTEROPERABILI
                          TY ASSESSMENTS.
   105   0604873C        LONG RANGE            137,564          137,564
                          DISCRIMINATION
                          RADAR (LRDR).
   106   0604874C        IMPROVED              278,944          298,944
                          HOMELAND
                          DEFENSE
                          INTERCEPTORS.
         ..............      Redesigned                         [20,000]
                             kill
                             vehicle
                             development.
   107   0604876C        BALLISTIC              26,225           26,225
                          MISSILE
                          DEFENSE
                          TERMINAL
                          DEFENSE
                          SEGMENT TEST.
   108   0604878C        AEGIS BMD TEST.        55,148           55,148
   109   0604879C        BALLISTIC              86,764           86,764
                          MISSILE
                          DEFENSE SENSOR
                          TEST.
   110   0604880C        LAND-BASED SM-3        34,970           34,970
                          (LBSM3).
   111   0604881C        AEGIS SM-3            172,645          172,645
                          BLOCK IIA CO-
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   112   0604887C        BALLISTIC              64,618           64,618
                          MISSILE
                          DEFENSE
                          MIDCOURSE
                          SEGMENT TEST.
   114   0303191D8Z      JOINT                   2,660            2,660
                          ELECTROMAGNETI
                          C TECHNOLOGY
                          (JET) PROGRAM.
   115   0305103C        CYBER SECURITY            963              963
                          INITIATIVE.
         ..............     SUBTOTAL         6,816,554        7,106,634
                            ADVANCED
                            COMPONENT
                            DEVELOPMENT
                            AND
                            PROTOTYPES.
         ..............
         ..............  SYSTEM
                          DEVELOPMENT
                          AND
                          DEMONSTRATION
   116   0604161D8Z      NUCLEAR AND             8,800            8,800
                          CONVENTIONAL
                          PHYSICAL
                          SECURITY
                          EQUIPMENT
                          RDT&E SDD.
   117   0604165D8Z      PROMPT GLOBAL          78,817           88,817
                          STRIKE
                          CAPABILITY
                          DEVELOPMENT.
         ..............      Concept                             [5,000]
                             development
                             by the Army
                             of a CPGS
                             option.
         ..............      Concept                             [5,000]
                             development
                             by the Navy
                             of a CPGS
                             option.
   118   0604384BP       CHEMICAL AND          303,647          303,647
                          BIOLOGICAL
                          DEFENSE
                          PROGRAM--EMD.
   119   0604764K        ADVANCED IT            23,424           23,424
                          SERVICES JOINT
                          PROGRAM OFFICE
                          (AITS-JPO).
   120   0604771D8Z      JOINT TACTICAL         14,285           14,285
                          INFORMATION
                          DISTRIBUTION
                          SYSTEM (JTIDS).
   121   0605000BR       WEAPONS OF MASS         7,156            7,156
                          DESTRUCTION
                          DEFEAT
                          CAPABILITIES.
   122   0605013BL       INFORMATION            12,542               42
                          TECHNOLOGY
                          DEVELOPMENT.
         ..............      DCMA                              [-12,500]
                             program
                             decrease.
   123   0605021SE       HOMELAND                  191              191
                          PERSONNEL
                          SECURITY
                          INITIATIVE.
   124   0605022D8Z      DEFENSE                 3,273            3,273
                          EXPORTABILITY
                          PROGRAM.
   125   0605027D8Z      OUSD(C) IT              5,962            5,962
                          DEVELOPMENT
                          INITIATIVES.
   126   0605070S        DOD ENTERPRISE         13,412           13,412
                          SYSTEMS
                          DEVELOPMENT
                          AND
                          DEMONSTRATION.
   127   0605075D8Z      DCMO POLICY AND         2,223            2,223
                          INTEGRATION.
   128   0605080S        DEFENSE AGENCY         31,660           31,660
                          INTIATIVES
                          (DAI)--FINANCI
                          AL SYSTEM.
   129   0605090S        DEFENSE RETIRED        13,085           13,085
                          AND ANNUITANT
                          PAY SYSTEM
                          (DRAS).
   130   0605210D8Z      DEFENSE-WIDE            7,209            7,209
                          ELECTRONIC
                          PROCUREMENT
                          CAPABILITIES.
   131   0303141K        GLOBAL COMBAT          15,158           13,794
                          SUPPORT SYSTEM.
         ..............      Early to                           [-1,364]
                             need.
   132   0305304D8Z      DOD ENTERPRISE          4,414            4,414
                          ENERGY
                          INFORMATION
                          MANAGEMENT
                          (EEIM).
         ..............     SUBTOTAL           545,258          541,394
                            SYSTEM
                            DEVELOPMENT
                            AND
                            DEMONSTRATIO
                            N.
         ..............
         ..............  MANAGEMENT
                          SUPPORT
   133   0604774D8Z      DEFENSE                 5,581            5,581
                          READINESS
                          REPORTING
                          SYSTEM (DRRS).
   134   0604875D8Z      JOINT SYSTEMS           3,081            3,081
                          ARCHITECTURE
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   135   0604940D8Z      CENTRAL TEST          229,125          229,125
                          AND EVALUATION
                          INVESTMENT
                          DEVELOPMENT
                          (CTEIP).
   136   0604942D8Z      ASSESSMENTS AND        28,674           21,674
                          EVALUATIONS.
         ..............      Program                            [-7,000]
                             decrease.
   138   0605100D8Z      JOINT MISSION          45,235           45,235
                          ENVIRONMENT
                          TEST
                          CAPABILITY
                          (JMETC).
   139   0605104D8Z      TECHNICAL              24,936           24,936
                          STUDIES,
                          SUPPORT AND
                          ANALYSIS.
   141   0605126J        JOINT                  35,471           35,471
                          INTEGRATED AIR
                          AND MISSILE
                          DEFENSE
                          ORGANIZATION
                          (JIAMDO).
   144   0605142D8Z      SYSTEMS                37,655           37,655
                          ENGINEERING.
   145   0605151D8Z      STUDIES AND             3,015            3,015
                          ANALYSIS
                          SUPPORT--OSD.
   146   0605161D8Z      NUCLEAR MATTERS-        5,287            5,287
                          PHYSICAL
                          SECURITY.
   147   0605170D8Z      SUPPORT TO              5,289            5,289
                          NETWORKS AND
                          INFORMATION
                          INTEGRATION.
   148   0605200D8Z      GENERAL SUPPORT         2,120            2,120
                          TO USD
                          (INTELLIGENCE).
   149   0605384BP       CHEMICAL AND          102,264          102,264
                          BIOLOGICAL
                          DEFENSE
                          PROGRAM.
   158   0605790D8Z      SMALL BUSINESS          2,169            2,169
                          INNOVATION
                          RESEARCH
                          (SBIR)/ SMALL
                          BUSINESS
                          TECHNOLOGY
                          TRANSFER.
   159   0605798D8Z      DEFENSE                13,960           13,960
                          TECHNOLOGY
                          ANALYSIS.
   160   0605801KA       DEFENSE                51,775           51,775
                          TECHNICAL
                          INFORMATION
                          CENTER (DTIC).
   161   0605803SE       R&D IN SUPPORT          9,533            9,533
                          OF DOD
                          ENLISTMENT,
                          TESTING AND
                          EVALUATION.
   162   0605804D8Z      DEVELOPMENT            17,371           21,371
                          TEST AND
                          EVALUATION.
         ..............      Program                             [4,000]
                             increase.
   163   0605898E        MANAGEMENT HQ--        71,571           71,571
                          R&D.
   164   0606100D8Z      BUDGET AND              4,123            4,123
                          PROGRAM
                          ASSESSMENTS.
   165   0203345D8Z      DEFENSE                 1,946            1,946
                          OPERATIONS
                          SECURITY
                          INITIATIVE
                          (DOSI).
   166   0204571J        JOINT STAFF             7,673            7,673
                          ANALYTICAL
                          SUPPORT.
   169   0303166J        SUPPORT TO             10,413           10,413
                          INFORMATION
                          OPERATIONS
                          (IO)
                          CAPABILITIES.
   170   0303260D8Z      DEFENSE                   971              971
                          MILITARY
                          DECEPTION
                          PROGRAM OFFICE
                          (DMDPO).
   171   0305193D8Z      CYBER                   6,579            6,579
                          INTELLIGENCE.
   173   0804767D8Z      COCOM EXERCISE         43,811           43,811
                          ENGAGEMENT AND
                          TRAINING
                          TRANSFORMATION
                          (CE2T2)--MHA.
   174   0901598C        MANAGEMENT HQ--        35,871           35,871
                          MDA.
   176   0903230D8W      WHS--MISSION            1,072            1,072
                          OPERATIONS
                          SUPPORT--IT.
  177A   9999999999      CLASSIFIED             49,500           49,500
                          PROGRAMS.
         ..............     SUBTOTAL           856,071          853,071
                            MANAGEMENT
                            SUPPORT.
         ..............
         ..............  OPERATIONAL
                          SYSTEM
                          DEVELOPMENT
   178   0604130V        ENTERPRISE              7,929            7,929
                          SECURITY
                          SYSTEM (ESS).
   179   0605127T        REGIONAL                1,750            1,750
                          INTERNATIONAL
                          OUTREACH (RIO)
                          AND
                          PARTNERSHIP
                          FOR PEACE
                          INFORMATION
                          MANA.

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   180   0605147T        OVERSEAS                  294              294
                          HUMANITARIAN
                          ASSISTANCE
                          SHARED
                          INFORMATION
                          SYSTEM
                          (OHASIS).
   181   0607210D8Z      INDUSTRIAL BASE        22,576           22,576
                          ANALYSIS AND
                          SUSTAINMENT
                          SUPPORT.
   182   0607310D8Z      CWMD SYSTEMS:           1,901            1,901
                          OPERATIONAL
                          SYSTEMS
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   183   0607327T        GLOBAL THEATER          8,474            8,474
                          SECURITY
                          COOPERATION
                          MANAGEMENT
                          INFORMATION
                          SYSTEMS (G-
                          TSCMIS).
   184   0607384BP       CHEMICAL AND           33,561           33,561
                          BIOLOGICAL
                          DEFENSE
                          (OPERATIONAL
                          SYSTEMS
                          DEVELOPMENT).
   186   0208043J        PLANNING AND            3,061            3,061
                          DECISION AID
                          SYSTEM (PDAS).
   187   0208045K        C4I                    64,921           64,921
                          INTEROPERABILI
                          TY.
   189   0301144K        JOINT/ALLIED            3,645            3,645
                          COALITION
                          INFORMATION
                          SHARING.
   193   0302016K        NATIONAL                  963              963
                          MILITARY
                          COMMAND SYSTEM-
                          WIDE SUPPORT.
   194   0302019K        DEFENSE INFO           10,186           10,186
                          INFRASTRUCTURE
                          ENGINEERING
                          AND
                          INTEGRATION.
   195   0303126K        LONG-HAUL              36,883           36,883
                          COMMUNICATIONS
                          -DCS.
   196   0303131K        MINIMUM                13,735           13,735
                          ESSENTIAL
                          EMERGENCY
                          COMMUNICATIONS
                          NETWORK
                          (MEECN).
   197   0303135G        PUBLIC KEY              6,101            6,101
                          INFRASTRUCTURE
                          (PKI).
   198   0303136G        KEY MANAGEMENT         43,867           43,867
                          INFRASTRUCTURE
                          (KMI).
   199   0303140D8Z      INFORMATION             8,957            8,957
                          SYSTEMS
                          SECURITY
                          PROGRAM.
   200   0303140G        INFORMATION           146,890          146,890
                          SYSTEMS
                          SECURITY
                          PROGRAM.
   201   0303150K        GLOBAL COMMAND         21,503           21,503
                          AND CONTROL
                          SYSTEM.
   202   0303153K        DEFENSE                20,342           20,342
                          SPECTRUM
                          ORGANIZATION.
   203   0303170K        NET-CENTRIC               444              444
                          ENTERPRISE
                          SERVICES
                          (NCES).
   205   0303610K        TELEPORT                1,736            1,736
                          PROGRAM.
   206   0304210BB       SPECIAL                65,060           65,060
                          APPLICATIONS
                          FOR
                          CONTINGENCIES.
   210   0305103K        CYBER SECURITY          2,976            2,976
                          INITIATIVE.
   215   0305186D8Z      POLICY R&D              4,182            4,182
                          PROGRAMS.
   216   0305199D8Z      NET CENTRICITY.        18,130           18,130
   218   0305208BB       DISTRIBUTED             5,302            5,302
                          COMMON GROUND/
                          SURFACE
                          SYSTEMS.
   221   0305208K        DISTRIBUTED             3,239            3,239
                          COMMON GROUND/
                          SURFACE
                          SYSTEMS.
   225   0305327V        INSIDER THREAT.        11,733           11,733
   226   0305387D8Z      HOMELAND                2,119            2,119
                          DEFENSE
                          TECHNOLOGY
                          TRANSFER
                          PROGRAM.
   234   0708011S        INDUSTRIAL             24,605           19,245
                          PREPAREDNESS.
         ..............      DLA Uniform                        [-5,360]
                             Research.
   235   0708012S        LOGISTICS               1,770            1,770
                          SUPPORT
                          ACTIVITIES.
   236   0902298J        MANAGEMENT HQ--         2,978            2,978
                          OJCS.
   237   1105219BB       MQ-9 UAV.......        18,151           23,151
         ..............      Medium                              [5,000]
                             Altitude
                             Long
                             Endurance
                             Tactical
                             (MALET) MQ-
                             9 Unmanned
                             Aerial
                             Vehicle.
   238   1105232BB       RQ-11 UAV......           758              758
   240   1160403BB       AVIATION              173,934          189,134
                          SYSTEMS.
         ..............      MC-130                             [15,200]
                             Terrain
                             Following/
                             Terrain
                             Avoidance
                             Radar
                             Program.
   241   1160405BB       INTELLIGENCE            6,866            6,866
                          SYSTEMS
                          DEVELOPMENT.
   242   1160408BB       OPERATIONAL            63,008           63,008
                          ENHANCEMENTS.
   243   1160431BB       WARRIOR SYSTEMS        25,342           25,342
   244   1160432BB       SPECIAL                 3,401            3,401
                          PROGRAMS.
   245   1160480BB       SOF TACTICAL            3,212            3,212
                          VEHICLES.
   246   1160483BB       MARITIME               63,597           63,597
                          SYSTEMS.
   247   1160489BB       GLOBAL VIDEO            3,933            3,933
                          SURVEILLANCE
                          ACTIVITIES.
   248   1160490BB       OPERATIONAL            10,623           10,623
                          ENHANCEMENTS
                          INTELLIGENCE.
  248A   9999999999      CLASSIFIED          3,564,272        3,564,272
                          PROGRAMS.
         ..............     SUBTOTAL         4,538,910        4,553,750
                            OPERATIONAL
                            SYSTEM
                            DEVELOPMENT.
         ..............
         ..............  UNDISTRIBUTED
   249   XXXXXXX         DEFENSE WIDE                           200,000
                          CYBER
                          VULNERABILITY
                          ASSESSMENT.
         ..............      Assess all                        [200,000]
                             major
                             weapon
                             systems for
                             cyber
                             vulnerabili
                             ty.
   251   XXXXXXX         TECHNOLOGY                             300,000
                          OFFSET
                          INITIATIVE.
         ..............      Supports                          [300,000]
                             innovative
                             technology
                             development.
         ..............     SUBTOTAL                            500,000
                            UNDISTRIBUTE
                            D.
         ..............
         ..............       TOTAL         18,329,861       18,956,567
                              RESEARCH,
                              DEVELOPMEN
                              T, TEST &
                              EVAL, DW.
         ..............
         ..............  OPERATIONAL
                          TEST & EVAL,
                          DEFENSE
         ..............  MANAGEMENT
                          SUPPORT
   001   0605118OTE      OPERATIONAL            76,838           76,838
                          TEST AND
                          EVALUATION.
   002   0605131OTE      LIVE FIRE TEST         46,882           46,882
                          AND EVALUATION.
   003   0605814OTE      OPERATIONAL            46,838           46,838
                          TEST
                          ACTIVITIES AND
                          ANALYSES.
         ..............     SUBTOTAL           170,558          170,558
                            MANAGEMENT
                            SUPPORT.
         ..............
         ..............       TOTAL            170,558          170,558
                              OPERATIONA
                              L TEST &
                              EVAL,
                              DEFENSE.
         ..............
         ..............       TOTAL         69,784,963    70,005,814''.
                              RDT&E.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                 ______
                                 
  SA 2797. Mr. BLUNT (for himself and Mrs. McCaskill) submitted an 
amendment intended to be proposed to amendment SA 2763 proposed by Mr. 
Kirk (for himself, Mr. Tester, and Ms. Mikulski) to the bill H.R. 2029, 
making appropriations for military construction, the Department of 
Veterans Affairs, and related agencies for the fiscal year ending 
September 30, 2016, and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on 
the table; as follows:

       At the end of title II, add the following:
       Sec. 2__.  Not later than 30 days after the date of the 
     enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Veterans Affairs 
     shall submit to the Committee on Veterans' Affairs of the 
     Senate and the Committee on Veterans' Affairs of the House of 
     Representatives a report on leadership at medical centers of 
     the Department of Veterans Affairs that includes, with 
     respect to each medical center of the Department that has not 
     had a permanent Director for a period of more than 30 days as 
     of the date of submittal of the report, the following:
       (1) A description of the nature and scope of the lack of 
     permanent leadership at the medical center.
       (2) An assessment of whether the lack of permanent 
     leadership at the medical center

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     is related to an increase in wait times for medical 
     appointments at the medical center.
       (3) An assessment of whether the lack of permanent 
     leadership at the medical center is related to 
     inconsistencies in the quality of health care delivered and 
     the environment in which health care is delivered.
       (4) A description of any action taken by the Department to 
     correct the lack of permanent leadership at the medical 
     center.
       (5) A plan for how the Secretary will remedy the lack of 
     permanent leadership at the medical center, including a 
     detailed description of steps to be taken and a timeline for 
     completion.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 2798. Mr. TESTER (for Mrs. Boxer) proposed an amendment to 
amendment SA 2763 proposed by Mr. Kirk (for himself, Mr. Tester, and 
Ms. Mikulski) to the bill H.R. 2029, making appropriations for military 
construction, the Department of Veterans Affairs, and related agencies 
for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2016, and for other purposes; 
as follows:

       At the end of title II, add the following:
       Sec. 247.  Of the amounts appropriated or otherwise made 
     available by this title for ``medical services'', not more 
     than $5,000,000 shall be available to the Secretary of 
     Veterans Affairs to carry out a pilot program to assess the 
     feasibility and advisability of awarding grants to veterans 
     service agencies, veterans service organizations, and 
     nongovernmental organizations to provide furniture, household 
     items, and other assistance to formerly homeless veterans who 
     are moving into permanent housing to facilitate the 
     settlement of such veterans in such housing.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 2799. Mr. THUNE (for himself and Mr. Rounds) submitted an 
amendment intended to be proposed to amendment SA 2763 proposed by Mr. 
Kirk (for himself, Mr. Tester, and Ms. Mikulski) to the bill H.R. 2029, 
making appropriations for military construction, the Department of 
Veterans Affairs, and related agencies for the fiscal year ending 
September 30, 2016, and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on 
the table; as follows:

       At the end of title II, add the following:
       Sec. 2__. (a) The Secretary of Veterans Affairs may not 
     carry out any action described in subsection (b) at a medical 
     facility of the Department of Veterans Affairs located in 
     Veterans Integrated Service Network 23 as part of a planned 
     realignment of services from the Department until the 
     Secretary has submitted to the appropriate committees of 
     Congress a report that includes the following:
       (1) A national realignment strategy for the Veterans Health 
     Administration that includes a detailed description of 
     realignment plans within each Veterans Integrated Service 
     Network.
       (2) An explanation of the process by which such realignment 
     plans were developed and coordinated within each Veterans 
     Integrated Service Network.
       (3) An analysis of the cost versus the benefit of each 
     realignment included in such realignment plans, including the 
     cost of replacing services furnished directly by the 
     Department of Veterans Affairs with services provided under a 
     contract with a non-Department entity.
       (4) An analysis of how each realignment will impact health 
     care within each Veterans Integrated Service Network for the 
     following veterans:
       (A) Veterans who are members of Indian tribes.
       (B) Veterans who live in rural or highly rural areas.
       (5) An analysis of how each realignment will impact access 
     to and enrollment in posttraumatic stress disorder programs 
     and residential rehabilitation treatment programs of the 
     Department and the capacity of such programs to provide 
     services within each Veterans Integrated Service Network and 
     nationally.
       (b) The actions described in this subsection are the 
     following:
       (1) The closure of a medical facility of the Department.
       (2) The use of any funds of the Department to prepare any 
     environment impact statement that is related to the closure 
     of a medical facility of the Department.
       (3) Any action that--
       (A) diminishes the ability of veterans to receive health 
     care from the Department, or diminishes the quality of such 
     health care; and
       (B) is related to the closure of a medical facility of the 
     Department.
       (c) In this section--
       (1) the term ``appropriate committees of Congress'' means--
       (A) the Committee on Appropriations and the Committee on 
     Veterans' Affairs of the Senate; and
       (B) the Committee on Appropriations and the Committee on 
     Veterans' Affairs of the House of Representatives; and
       (2) the term ``Indian tribe'' has the meaning given that 
     term in section 4 of the Indian Self-Determination and 
     Education Assistance Act (25 U.S.C. 450b).
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 2800. Mr. THUNE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 2763 proposed by Mr. Kirk (for himself, Mr. Tester, and 
Ms. Mikulski) to the bill H.R. 2029, making appropriations for military 
construction, the Department of Veterans Affairs, and related agencies 
for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2016, and for other purposes; 
which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       At the end of title II, add the following:
       Sec. 2__. (a)(1) Notwithstanding any other provision of law 
     and except as provided in paragraph (3), the Secretary of 
     Veterans Affairs and the Director of the Indian Health 
     Service shall enter into a memorandum of understanding, in 
     consultation with Indian tribes that are impacted by the 
     memorandum of understanding, on a national or regional basis, 
     that authorizes the Indian Health Service to pay to the 
     Department of Veterans Affairs copayments owed to the 
     Department by veterans who are beneficiaries of the Indian 
     Health Service for services rendered by the Department, 
     including services rendered under a contract with a non-
     Department health care provider, to such veterans pursuant to 
     a referral from a facility of the Indian Health Service under 
     the purchased and referred care program of the Indian Health 
     Service.
       (2) In entering into a memorandum of understanding under 
     paragraph (1), the Secretary of Veterans Affairs and the 
     Director of the Indian Health Service shall take into account 
     any findings from the report required under subsection (b).
       (3) The Secretary of Veterans Affairs and the Director of 
     the Indian Health Service are not required to enter into a 
     memorandum of understanding under paragraph (1) if the 
     Secretary and the Director jointly certify to the appropriate 
     committees of Congress that such a memorandum of 
     understanding would--
       (A)(i) decrease the quality of health care provided to 
     veterans who are beneficiaries of the Indian Health Service; 
     and
       (ii) impede the access of such veterans to health care; or
       (B) substantially decrease the quality of or access to 
     health care by individuals receiving health care from the 
     Department of Veterans Affairs or beneficiaries of the Indian 
     Health Service.
       (b) Not later than 45 days after the date of the enactment 
     of this Act, the Secretary of Veterans Affairs shall submit 
     to Congress a report that contains--
       (1) the number, disaggregated by State, of veterans who are 
     beneficiaries of the Indian Health Service and have received 
     health care at a medical facility of the Department of 
     Veterans Affairs;
       (2) the number, disaggregated by State and calendar year, 
     of veterans who are beneficiaries of the Indian Health 
     Service and were referred to a medical facility of the 
     Department from a facility of the Indian Health Service 
     during the period beginning on January 1, 2010, and ending on 
     December 31, 2015; and
       (3) an update on efforts of the Department to streamline 
     health care for veterans who are beneficiaries of the Indian 
     Health Service and have received health care at a medical 
     facility of the Department and at a facility of the Indian 
     Health Service, including--
       (A) any changes to the provision of health care required 
     under the Indian Health Care Improvement Act (25 U.S.C. 1601 
     et seq.); and
       (B) any barriers to efficiently streamlining the provision 
     of health care to veterans who are beneficiaries of the 
     Indian Health Service.
       (c) In this section--
       (1) the term ``appropriate committees of Congress'' means--
       (A) the Committee on Veterans' Affairs and the Committee on 
     Indian Affairs of the Senate; and
       (B) the Committee on Veterans' Affairs and the Committee on 
     Natural Resources of the House of Representatives;
       (2) the term ``beneficiaries of the Indian Health Service'' 
     means individuals eligible for assistance from the Indian 
     Health Service; and
       (3) the term ``Indian tribe'' has the meaning given that 
     term in section 4 of the Indian Self-Determination and 
     Education Assistance Act (25 U.S.C. 450b).
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 2801. Mr. TESTER (for Mr. Brown (for himself and Mr. Tillis)) 
proposed an amendment to amendment SA 2763 proposed by Mr. Kirk (for 
himself, Mr. Tester, and Ms. Mikulski) to the bill H.R. 2029, making 
appropriations for military construction, the Department of Veterans 
Affairs, and related agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 
2016, and for other purposes; as follows:

       At the end of title II, add the following:

     SEC. 247. DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS ACTION PLAN TO 
                   IMPROVE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION AND 
                   EDUCATION.

       (a) In General.--Not later than 270 days after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Veterans Affairs 
     shall develop and publish an action plan for improving the 
     services and assistance provided under chapter 31 of title 
     38, United States Code.
       (b) Elements.--The plan required by subsection (a) shall 
     include each of the following:

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       (1) A comprehensive analysis of, and recommendations and a 
     proposed implementation plan for remedying workload 
     management challenges at regional offices of the Department 
     of Veterans Affairs, including steps to reduce counselor 
     caseloads of veterans participating in a rehabilitation 
     program under such chapter, particularly for counselors who 
     are assisting veterans with traumatic brain injury and post-
     traumatic stress disorder and counselors with educational and 
     vocational counseling workloads.
       (2) A comprehensive analysis of the reasons for the 
     disproportionately low percentage of veterans with service-
     connected disabilities who served in the Armed Forces after 
     September 11, 2001, who opt to participate in a 
     rehabilitation program under such chapter relative to the 
     percentage of such veterans who use their entitlement to 
     educational assistance under chapter 33 of title 38, United 
     States Code, including an analysis of barriers to timely 
     enrollment in rehabilitation programs under chapter 31 of 
     such title and of any barriers to a veteran enrolling in the 
     program of that veteran's choice.
       (3) Recommendations and a proposed implementation plan for 
     encouraging more veterans with service-connected disabilities 
     who served in the Armed Forces after September 11, 2001, to 
     participate in rehabilitation programs under chapter 31 of 
     such title.
       (4) A national staff training program for vocational 
     rehabilitation counselors of the Department that includes the 
     provision of--
       (A) training to assist counselors in understanding the very 
     profound disorientation experienced by veterans with service-
     connected disabilities whose lives and life-plans have been 
     upended and out of their control because of such 
     disabilities;
       (B) training to assist counselors in working in partnership 
     with veterans on individual rehabilitation plans; and
       (C) training on post-traumatic stress disorder and other 
     mental health conditions and on moderate to severe traumatic 
     brain injury that is designed to improve the ability of such 
     counselors to assist veterans with these conditions, 
     including by providing information on the broad spectrum of 
     such conditions and the effect of such conditions on an 
     individual's abilities and functional limitations.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 2802. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 2763 proposed by Mr. Kirk (for himself, Mr. Tester, and 
Ms. Mikulski) to the bill H.R. 2029, making appropriations for military 
construction, the Department of Veterans Affairs, and related agencies 
for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2016, and for other purposes; 
which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       At the appropriate place, insert the following:
       Sec. __.  None of the amounts appropriated or otherwise 
     made available by this Act (or an amendment made by this Act) 
     shall be used to implement, administer, or enforce any wage 
     requirement under subchapter IV of chapter 31 of title 40, 
     United States Code, except with respect to any contract that 
     is in existence on or prior to the date that is 30 days after 
     the date of enactment of this Act or made pursuant to an 
     invitation for bids outstanding on the date that is 30 days 
     after such date of enactment.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 2803. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 2763 proposed by Mr. Kirk (for himself, Mr. Tester, and 
Ms. Mikulski) to the bill H.R. 2029, making appropriations for military 
construction, the Department of Veterans Affairs, and related agencies 
for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2016, and for other purposes; 
which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       At the appropriate place, insert the following:
       Sec. ___.  None of the funds appropriated or otherwise made 
     available by title II may be used to pay any award or bonus 
     under chapter 45 or 53 of title 5, United States Code, to any 
     employee of the Office of Construction and Facilities 
     Management of the Department of Veterans Affairs.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 2804. Mrs. FEINSTEIN (for herself, Mr. Durbin, and Mr. Leahy) 
submitted an amendment intended to be proposed by her to the bill S. 
1356, to clarify that certain provisions of the Border Patrol Agent Pay 
Reform Act of 2014 will not take effect until after the Director of the 
Office of Personnel Management promulgates and makes effective 
regulations relating to such provisions; which was ordered to lie on 
the table; as follows:

       Strike sections 1031 through 1034.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 2805. Mr. THUNE (for Mr. Cruz (for himself, Mr. Nelson, Mr. Rubio, 
Mr. Peters, Mr. Gardner, and Mrs. Murray)) submitted an amendment 
intended to be proposed by Mr. Thune to the bill H.R. 2262, to 
facilitate a pro-growth environment for the developing commercial space 
industry by encouraging private sector investment and creating more 
stable and predictable regulatory conditions, and for other purposes; 
as follows:

       Strike all after the enacting clause and insert the 
     following:

     SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS; REFERENCES.

       (a) Short Title.--This Act may be cited as the ``U.S. 
     Commercial Space Launch Competitiveness Act''.
       (b) Table of Contents.--The table of contents of this Act 
     is as follows:

Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents; references.

        TITLE I--SPURRING PRIVATE AEROSPACE COMPETITIVENESS AND 
                            ENTREPRENEURSHIP

Sec. 101. Short title.
Sec. 102. International launch competitiveness.
Sec. 103. Indemnification for space flight participants.
Sec. 104. Launch license flexibility.
Sec. 105. Licensing report.
Sec. 106. Federal jurisdiction.
Sec. 107. Cross waivers.
Sec. 108. Space authority.
Sec. 109. Orbital traffic management.
Sec. 110. Space surveillance and situational awareness data.
Sec. 111. Consensus standards and extension of certain safety 
              regulation requirements.
Sec. 112. Government astronauts.
Sec. 113. Streamline commercial space launch activities.
Sec. 114. Operation and utilization of the ISS.
Sec. 115. State commercial launch facilities.
Sec. 116. Space support vehicles study.
Sec. 117. Space launch system update.

                  TITLE II--COMMERCIAL REMOTE SENSING

Sec. 201. Annual reports.
Sec. 202. Statutory update report.

                  TITLE III--OFFICE OF SPACE COMMERCE

Sec. 301. Renaming of office of space commercialization.
Sec. 302. Functions of the office of space commerce.

          TITLE IV--SPACE RESOURCE EXPLORATION AND UTILIZATION

Sec. 401. Short title.
Sec. 402. Title 51 amendment.
Sec. 403. Disclaimer of extraterritorial sovereignty.
       (c) References to Title 51, United States Code.--Except as 
     otherwise expressly provided, wherever in this Act an 
     amendment or repeal is expressed in terms of an amendment to, 
     or repeal of, a section or other provision, the reference 
     shall be considered to be made to a section or other 
     provision of title 51, United States Code.

        TITLE I--SPURRING PRIVATE AEROSPACE COMPETITIVENESS AND 
                            ENTREPRENEURSHIP

     SEC. 101. SHORT TITLE.

       This title may be cited as the ``Spurring Private Aerospace 
     Competitiveness and Entrepreneurship Act of 2015'' or ``SPACE 
     Act of 2015''.

     SEC. 102. INTERNATIONAL LAUNCH COMPETITIVENESS.

       (a) Sense of Congress.--It is the sense of Congress that it 
     is in the public interest to update the methodology used to 
     calculate the maximum probable loss from claims under section 
     50914 of title 51, United States Code, with a validated risk 
     profile approach in order to consistently compute valid and 
     reasonable maximum probable loss values.
       (b) Implementation.--Not later than 180 days after the date 
     of enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Transportation, in 
     consultation with the commercial space sector and insurance 
     providers, shall--
       (1) evaluate the methodology used to calculate the maximum 
     probable loss from claims under section 50914 of title 51, 
     United States Code, and, if necessary, develop a plan to 
     update that methodology;
       (2) in evaluating or developing a plan under paragraph 
     (1)--
       (A) ensure that the Federal Government is not exposed to 
     greater costs than intended and that launch companies are not 
     required to purchase more insurance coverage than necessary; 
     and
       (B) consider the impact of the cost to both the industry 
     and the Government of implementing an updated methodology; 
     and
       (3) submit the evaluation, and any plan, to the Committee 
     on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate and 
     the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology of the House 
     of Representatives.
       (c) Independent Assessment.--Not later than 270 days after 
     the date the evaluation is submitted under subsection (b)(3), 
     the Comptroller General shall submit to the Committee on 
     Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate and the 
     Committee on Science, Space, and Technology of the House of 
     Representatives an assessment of--
       (1) the analysis and conclusions provided by the Secretary 
     of Transportation in the evaluation, and any plan, under 
     subsection (b);
       (2) the implementation schedule proposed by the Secretary 
     in the plan described in paragraph (1);
       (3) the suitability of the plan described in paragraph (1) 
     for implementation; and
       (4) any further actions needed to implement the plan 
     described in paragraph (1) or otherwise accomplish the 
     purpose of this section.
       (d) Launch Liability Extension.--Section 50915(f) is 
     amended by striking ``December 31, 2016'' and inserting 
     ``September 30, 2025''.

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     SEC. 103. INDEMNIFICATION FOR SPACE FLIGHT PARTICIPANTS.

       (a) In General.--Chapter 509 is amended--
       (1) in section 50914(a)--
       (A) in paragraph (4), by adding at the end the following:
       ``(E) space flight participants.''; and
       (B) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(5) Subparagraph (E) of paragraph (4) ceases to be 
     effective September 30, 2025.''; and
       (2) in section 50915(a)--
       (A) in paragraph (1), by striking ``a licensee or 
     transferee under this chapter, a contractor, subcontractor, 
     or customer of the licensee or transferee, or a contractor or 
     subcontractor of a customer, but not against a space flight 
     participant,'' and inserting ``a person described in 
     paragraph (3)(A)''; and
       (B) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(3)(A) A person described in this subparagraph is--
       ``(i) a licensee or transferee under this chapter;
       ``(ii) a contractor, subcontractor, or customer of the 
     licensee or transferee;
       ``(iii) a contractor or subcontractor of a customer; or
       ``(iv) a space flight participant.
       ``(B) Clause (iv) of subparagraph (A) ceases to be 
     effective September 30, 2025.''.

     SEC. 104. LAUNCH LICENSE FLEXIBILITY.

       Section 50906 is amended--
       (1) in subsection (d)--
       (A) in the matter preceding paragraph (1), by striking 
     ``that will be launched or reentered'' and inserting ``or 
     reusable launch vehicles that will be launched into a 
     suborbital trajectory or reentered under that permit'';
       (B) by amending paragraph (1) to read as follows:
       ``(1) research and development to test design concepts, 
     equipment, or operating techniques;''; and
       (C) in paragraph (3)--
       (i) by striking ``prior to obtaining a license''; and
       (ii) by inserting ``or vehicle'' after ``design of the 
     rocket'';
       (2) in subsection (e)--
       (A) in paragraph (1), by striking ``suborbital rocket 
     design'' and inserting ``suborbital rocket or suborbital 
     rocket design, or for a particular reusable launch vehicle or 
     reusable launch vehicle design,''; and
       (B) in paragraph (2), by inserting ``or launch vehicle'' 
     after ``the suborbital rocket'';
       (3) by amending subsection (g) to read as follows:
       ``(g) The Secretary may issue a permit under this section 
     notwithstanding any license issued under this chapter. The 
     issuance of a license under this chapter may not invalidate a 
     permit issued under this section.''; and
       (4) in subsection (h), by inserting ``or reusable launch 
     vehicle'' after ``suborbital rocket''.

     SEC. 105. LICENSING REPORT.

       Not later than 120 days after the date of enactment of this 
     Act, the Secretary of Transportation shall submit to the 
     Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the 
     Senate and the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology of 
     the House of Representatives a report on approaches for 
     streamlining the licensing and permitting process of launch 
     vehicles, reentry vehicles, or components of launch or 
     reentry vehicles, to enable non-launch flight operations 
     related to space transportation. The report shall include 
     approaches to improve efficiency, reduce unnecessary costs, 
     resolve inconsistencies, remove duplication, and minimize 
     unwarranted constraints. The report shall also include an 
     assessment of existing private and government infrastructure, 
     as appropriate, in future licensing activities.

     SEC. 106. FEDERAL JURISDICTION.

       Section 50914 is amended by adding at the end the 
     following:
       ``(g) Federal Jurisdiction.--Any claim by a third party or 
     space flight participant for death, bodily injury, or 
     property damage or loss resulting from an activity carried 
     out under the license shall be the exclusive jurisdiction of 
     the Federal courts.''.

     SEC. 107. CROSS WAIVERS.

       Section 50914(b)(1) is amended to read as follows:
       ``(1)(A) A launch or reentry license issued or transferred 
     under this chapter shall contain a provision requiring the 
     licensee or transferee to make a reciprocal waiver of claims 
     with applicable parties involved in launch services or 
     reentry services under which each party to the waiver agrees 
     to be responsible for personal injury to, death of, or 
     property damage or loss sustained by it or its own employees 
     resulting from an activity carried out under the applicable 
     license.
       ``(B) In this paragraph, the term `applicable parties' 
     means--
       ``(i) contractors, subcontractors, and customers of the 
     licensee or transferee;
       ``(ii) contractors and subcontractors of the customers; and
       ``(iii) space flight participants.
       ``(C) Clause (iii) of subparagraph (B) ceases to be 
     effective September 30, 2025.''.

     SEC. 108. SPACE AUTHORITY.

       (a) In General.--Not later than 120 days after the date of 
     enactment of this Act, the Director of the Office of Science 
     and Technology Policy, in consultation with the Secretary of 
     State, the Secretary of Transportation, the Administrator of 
     the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the heads 
     of other relevant Federal agencies, and the commercial space 
     sector, shall--
       (1) assess current, and proposed near-term, commercial non-
     governmental activities conducted in space;
       (2) identify appropriate authorization and supervision 
     authorities for the activities described in paragraph (1);
       (3) recommend an authorization and supervision approach 
     that would prioritize safety, utilize existing authorities, 
     minimize burdens to the industry, promote the U.S. commercial 
     space sector, and meet the United States obligations under 
     international treaties; and
       (4) submit to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and 
     Transportation of the Senate and the Committee on Science, 
     Space, and Technology of the House of Representatives a 
     report on the activities described in paragraphs (1), (2), 
     and (3).
       (b) Exception.--Nothing in this section shall apply to the 
     activities of the ISS national laboratory as described in 
     section 504 of the National Aeronautics and Space 
     Administration Authorization Act of 2010 (42 U.S.C. 18354), 
     including any research or development projects utilizing the 
     ISS national laboratory.

     SEC. 109. ORBITAL TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT.

       (a) Sense of Congress.--It is the sense of the Congress 
     that an improved framework may be necessary for space traffic 
     management of United States Government assets and United 
     States private sector assets in outer space and orbital 
     debris mitigation.
       (b) Study.--Not later than 90 days after the date of 
     enactment of this Act, the Administrator of the National 
     Aeronautics and Space Administration, in consultation with 
     the Secretary of Transportation, the Chair of the Federal 
     Communications Commission, the Secretary of Commerce, and the 
     Secretary of Defense, shall enter into an arrangement with an 
     independent systems engineering and technical assistance 
     organization to study alternate frameworks for the management 
     of space traffic and orbital activities.
       (c) Contents.--The study shall include the following:
       (1) An assessment of current regulations, best practices, 
     and industry standards that apply to space traffic management 
     and orbital debris mitigation.
       (2) An assessment of current statutory authorities granted 
     to the Federal Communications Commission, the Department of 
     Transportation, and the Department of Commerce that apply to 
     space traffic management and orbital debris mitigation and 
     how those agencies utilize and coordinate those authorities.
       (3) A review of all space traffic management and orbital 
     debris requirements under treaties and other international 
     agreements to which the United States is a signatory, and 
     other nonbinding international arrangements in which the 
     United States participates, and the manner and extent to 
     which the Federal Government complies with those requirements 
     and arrangements.
       (4) An assessment of existing Federal Government assets 
     used to conduct space traffic management and space 
     situational awareness.
       (5) An assessment of the risk to space traffic management 
     associated with smallsats and any necessary Government 
     coordination for their launch and utilization to avoid 
     congestion of the orbital environment and improve space 
     situational awareness.
       (6) An assessment of existing private sector information 
     sharing activities associated with space situational 
     awareness and space traffic management.
       (7) Recommendations related to the appropriate framework 
     for the protection of the health, safety, and welfare of the 
     public and economic vitality of the space industry.
       (d) Report.--Not later than 1 year after the date of 
     enactment of this Act, the Administrator shall submit to the 
     Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the 
     Senate and the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology of 
     the House of Representatives the study required in subsection 
     (b).
       (e) Department of Defense Authorities.--
       (1) Sense of congress.--It is the sense of Congress that 
     the Department of Defense plays a vital and unique role in 
     protecting national security assets in space.
       (2) Rule of construction.--Nothing in this section may be 
     construed to affect the authority of the Secretary of Defense 
     as it relates to safeguarding the national security.

     SEC. 110. SPACE SURVEILLANCE AND SITUATIONAL AWARENESS DATA.

       Not later than 120 days after the date of enactment of this 
     Act, the Secretary of Transportation in concurrence with the 
     Secretary of Defense shall--
       (1) in consultation with the heads of other relevant 
     Federal agencies, study the feasibility of processing and 
     releasing safety-related space situational awareness data and 
     information to any entity consistent with national security 
     interests and public safety obligations of the United States; 
     and
       (2) submit a report on the feasibility study to the 
     Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the 
     Senate and the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology of 
     the House of Representatives.

     SEC. 111. CONSENSUS STANDARDS AND EXTENSION OF CERTAIN SAFETY 
                   REGULATION REQUIREMENTS.

       Section 50905(c) is amended--
       (1) in paragraph (1), by inserting ``In general.--'' before 
     ``The Secretary'';

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       (2) in paragraph (2), by inserting ``Regulations.--'' 
     before ``Regulations'';
       (3) by striking paragraph (3);
       (4) by redesignating paragraph (4) as paragraph (10);
       (5) by inserting after paragraph (2) the following:
       ``(3) Facilitation of standards.--The Secretary shall 
     continue to work with the commercial space sector, including 
     the Commercial Space Transportation Advisory Committee, or 
     its successor organization, to facilitate the development of 
     voluntary industry consensus standards based on recommended 
     best practices to improve the safety of crew, government 
     astronauts, and space flight participants as the commercial 
     space sector continues to mature.
       ``(4) Communication and transparency.--Nothing in this 
     subsection shall be construed to limit the authority of the 
     Secretary to discuss potential regulatory approaches, 
     potential performance standards, or any other topic related 
     to this subsection with the commercial space industry, 
     including observations, findings, and recommendations from 
     the Commercial Space Transportation Advisory Committee, or 
     its successor organization, prior to the issuance of a notice 
     of proposed rulemaking. Such discussions shall not be 
     construed to permit the Secretary to promulgate industry 
     regulations except as otherwise provided in this section.
       ``(5) Interim voluntary industry consensus standards 
     reports.--
       ``(A) In general.--Not later than December 31, 2016, and 
     every 30 months thereafter until December 31, 2021, the 
     Secretary, in consultation and coordination with the 
     commercial space sector, including the Commercial Space 
     Transportation Advisory Committee, or its successor 
     organization, shall submit to the Committee on Commerce, 
     Science, and Transportation of the Senate and the Committee 
     on Science, Space, and Technology of the House of 
     Representatives a report on the progress of the commercial 
     space transportation industry in developing voluntary 
     industry consensus standards that promote best practices to 
     improve industry safety.
       ``(B) Contents.--The report shall include, at a minimum--
       ``(i) any voluntary industry consensus standards that have 
     been accepted by the industry at large;
       ``(ii) the identification of areas that have the potential 
     to become voluntary industry consensus standards that are 
     currently under consideration by the industry at large;
       ``(iii) an assessment from the Secretary on the general 
     progress of the industry in adopting voluntary industry 
     consensus standards;
       ``(iv) any lessons learned about voluntary industry 
     consensus standards, best practices, and commercial space 
     launch operations;
       ``(v) any lessons learned associated with the development, 
     potential application, and acceptance of voluntary industry 
     consensus standards, best practices, and commercial space 
     launch operations; and
       ``(vi) recommendations, findings, or observations from the 
     Commercial Space Transportation Advisory Committee, or its 
     successor organization, on the progress of the industry in 
     developing voluntary industry consensus standards that 
     promote best practices to improve industry safety.
       ``(6) Report.--Not later than 270 days after the date of 
     enactment of the SPACE Act of 2015, the Secretary, in 
     consultation and coordination with the commercial space 
     sector, including the Commercial Space Transportation 
     Advisory Committee, or its successor organization, shall 
     submit to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and 
     Transportation of the Senate and the Committee on Science, 
     Space, and Technology of the House of Representatives a 
     report specifying key industry metrics that might indicate 
     readiness of the commercial space sector and the Department 
     of Transportation to transition to a safety framework that 
     may include regulations under paragraph (9) that considers 
     space flight participant, government astronaut, and crew 
     safety.
       ``(7) Reports.--Not later than March 31 of each of 2018 and 
     2022, the Secretary, in consultation and coordination with 
     the commercial space sector, including the Commercial Space 
     Transportation Advisory Committee, or its successor 
     organization, shall submit to the Committee on Commerce, 
     Science, and Transportation of the Senate and the Committee 
     on Science, Space, and Technology of the House of 
     Representatives a report that identifies the activities, 
     described in this subsection and subsection (d) most 
     appropriate for a new safety framework that may include 
     regulatory action, if any, and a proposed transition plan for 
     such safety framework.
       ``(8) Independent review.--Not later than December 31, 
     2022, an independent systems engineering and technical 
     assistance organization or standards development organization 
     contracted by the Secretary shall submit to the Committee on 
     Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate and the 
     Committee on Science, Space, and Technology of the House of 
     Representatives an assessment of the readiness of the 
     commercial space industry and the Federal Government to 
     transition to a safety framework that may include 
     regulations. As part of the review, the contracted 
     organization shall evaluate--
       ``(A) the progress of the commercial space industry in 
     adopting voluntary industry consensus standards as reported 
     by the Secretary in the interim assessments included in the 
     reports under paragraph (5);
       ``(B) the progress of the commercial space industry toward 
     meeting the key industry metrics identified by the report 
     under paragraph (6), including the knowledge and operational 
     experience obtained by the commercial space industry while 
     providing services for compensation or hire; and
       ``(C) whether the areas identified in the reports under 
     paragraph (5) are appropriate for regulatory action, or 
     further development of voluntary industry consensus 
     standards, considering the progress evaluated in 
     subparagraphs (A) and (B) of this paragraph.
       ``(9) Learning period.--Beginning on October 1, 2023, the 
     Secretary may propose regulations under this subsection 
     without regard to subparagraphs (C) and (D) of paragraph (2). 
     The development of any such regulations shall take into 
     consideration the evolving standards of the commercial space 
     flight industry as identified in the reports published under 
     paragraphs (5), (6), and (7).''; and
       (6) in paragraph (10), as redesignated, by inserting ``Rule 
     of construction.--'' before ``Nothing''.

     SEC. 112. GOVERNMENT ASTRONAUTS.

       (a) Findings and Purpose.--Section 50901(15) is amended by 
     inserting ``, government astronauts,'' after ``crew'' each 
     place it appears.
       (b) Sense of Congress.--The National Aeronautics and Space 
     Administration has a need to fly government astronauts (as 
     defined in section 50902 of title 51, United States Code, as 
     amended) within commercial launch vehicles and reentry 
     vehicles under chapter 509 of that title. This need was 
     identified by the Secretary of Transportation and the 
     Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space 
     Administration due to the intended use of commercial launch 
     vehicles and reentry vehicles developed under the Commercial 
     Crew Development Program, authorized in section 402 of the 
     National Aeronautics and Space Administration Authorization 
     Act of 2010 (124 Stat. 2820; Public Law 111-267). It is the 
     sense of Congress that the authority delegated to the 
     Administration by the amendment made by subsection (d) of 
     this section should be used for that purpose.
       (c) Definition of Government Astronaut.--Section 50902 is 
     amended--
       (1) by redesignating paragraphs (4) through (22) as 
     paragraphs (7) through (25), respectively; and
       (2) by inserting after paragraph (3) the following:
       ``(4) `government astronaut' means an individual who--
       ``(A) is designated by the National Aeronautics and Space 
     Administration under section 20113(n);
       ``(B) is carried within a launch vehicle or reentry vehicle 
     in the course of his or her employment, which may include 
     performance of activities directly relating to the launch, 
     reentry, or other operation of the launch vehicle or reentry 
     vehicle; and
       ``(C) is either--
       ``(i) an employee of the United States Government, 
     including the uniformed services, engaged in the performance 
     of a Federal function under authority of law or an Executive 
     act; or
       ``(ii) an international partner astronaut.
       ``(5) `international partner astronaut' means an individual 
     designated under Article 11 of the International Space 
     Station Intergovernmental Agreement, by a partner to that 
     agreement other than the United States, as qualified to serve 
     as an International Space Station crew member.
       ``(6) `International Space Station Intergovernmental 
     Agreement' means the Agreement Concerning Cooperation on the 
     International Space Station, signed at Washington January 29, 
     1998 (TIAS 12927).''.
       (d) Powers of the National Aeronautics and Space 
     Administration in Performance of Functions.--Section 20113 is 
     amended by adding at the end the following:
       ``(n) Identification of Government Astronauts.--For 
     purposes of a license issued or transferred by the Secretary 
     of Transportation under chapter 509 to launch a launch 
     vehicle or to reenter a reentry vehicle carrying a government 
     astronaut (as defined in section 50902), the Administration 
     shall designate a government astronaut in accordance with 
     requirements prescribed by the Administration.''.
       (e) Definition of Launch.--Paragraph (7) of section 50902, 
     as redesignated, is amended by striking ``and any payload, 
     crew, or space flight participant'' and inserting ``and any 
     payload or human being''.
       (f) Definition of Launch Services.--Paragraph (9) of 
     section 50902, as redesignated, is amended by striking 
     ``payload, crew (including crew training), or space flight 
     participant'' and inserting ``payload, crew (including crew 
     training), government astronaut, or space flight 
     participant''.
       (g) Definition of Reenter and Reentry.--Paragraph (16) of 
     section 50902, as redesignated, is amended by striking ``and 
     its payload, crew, or space flight participants, if any,'' 
     and inserting ``and its payload or human beings, if any,''.
       (h) Definition of Reentry Services.--Paragraph (17) of 
     section 50902, as redesignated, is amended by striking 
     ``payload, crew (including crew training), or space flight 
     participant, if any,'' and inserting ``payload, crew 
     (including crew training), government astronaut, or space 
     flight participant, if any,''.
       (i) Definition of Space Flight Participant.--Paragraph (20) 
     of section 50902, as redesignated, is amended to read as 
     follows:

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       ``(20) `space flight participant' means an individual, who 
     is not crew or a government astronaut, carried within a 
     launch vehicle or reentry vehicle.''.
       (j) Definition of Third Party.--Paragraph (24)(E) of 
     section 50902, as redesignated, is amended by inserting ``, 
     government astronauts,'' after ``crew''.
       (k) Restrictions on Launches, Operations, and Reentries; 
     Single License or Permit.--Section 50904(d) is amended by 
     striking ``activities involving crew or space flight 
     participants'' and inserting ``activities involving crew, 
     government astronauts, or space flight participants''.
       (l) License Applications and Requirements; Applications.--
     Section 50905 is amended--
       (1) in subsection (a)(2), by striking ``crews and space 
     flight participants'' and inserting ``crew, government 
     astronauts, and space flight participants'';
       (2) in subsection (b)(2)(D), by striking ``crew or space 
     flight participants'' and inserting ``crew, government 
     astronauts, or space flight participants''; and
       (3) in subsection (c)--
       (A) in paragraph (1), by striking ``crew and space flight 
     participants'' and inserting ``crew, government astronauts, 
     and space flight participants''; and
       (B) in paragraph (2), by striking ``to crew or space flight 
     participants'' each place it appears and inserting ``to crew, 
     government astronauts, or space flight participants''.
       (m) Monitoring Activities.--Section 50907(a) is amended by 
     striking ``at a site used for crew or space flight 
     participant training'' and inserting ``at a site not owned or 
     operated by the Federal Government or a foreign government 
     used for crew, government astronaut, or space flight 
     participant training''.
       (n) Additional Suspensions.--Section 50908(d)(1) is amended 
     by striking ``to crew or space flight participants'' each 
     place it appears and inserting ``to any human being''.
       (o) Relationship to Other Executive Agencies, Laws, and 
     International Obligations; Nonapplication.--Section 50919(g) 
     is amended to read as follows:
       ``(g) Nonapplication.--
       ``(1) In general.--This chapter does not apply to--
       ``(A) a launch, reentry, operation of a launch vehicle or 
     reentry vehicle, operation of a launch site or reentry site, 
     or other space activity the Government carries out for the 
     Government; or
       ``(B) planning or policies related to the launch, reentry, 
     operation, or activity under subparagraph (A).
       ``(2) Rule of construction.--The following activities are 
     not space activities the Government carries out for the 
     Government under paragraph (1):
       ``(A) A government astronaut being carried within a launch 
     vehicle or reentry vehicle under this chapter.
       ``(B) A government astronaut performing activities directly 
     relating to the launch, reentry, or other operation of the 
     launch vehicle or reentry vehicle under this chapter.''.

     SEC. 113. STREAMLINE COMMERCIAL SPACE LAUNCH ACTIVITIES.

       (a) Sense of Congress.--It is the sense of Congress that 
     eliminating duplicative requirements and approvals for 
     commercial launch and reentry operations will promote and 
     encourage the development of the commercial space sector.
       (b) Reaffirmation of Policy.--Congress reaffirms that the 
     Secretary of Transportation, in overseeing and coordinating 
     commercial launch and reentry operations, should--
       (1) promote commercial space launches and reentries by the 
     private sector;
       (2) facilitate Government, State, and private sector 
     involvement in enhancing U.S. launch sites and facilities;
       (3) protect public health and safety, safety of property, 
     national security interests, and foreign policy interests of 
     the United States; and
       (4) consult with the head of another executive agency, 
     including the Secretary of Defense or the Administrator of 
     the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, as 
     necessary to provide consistent application of licensing 
     requirements under chapter 509 of title 51, United States 
     Code.
       (c) Requirements.--
       (1) In general.--The Secretary of Transportation under 
     section 50918 of title 51, United States Code, and subject to 
     section 50905(b)(2)(C) of that title, shall consult with the 
     Secretary of Defense, the Administrator of the National 
     Aeronautics and Space Administration, and the heads of other 
     executive agencies, as appropriate--
       (A) to identify all requirements that are imposed to 
     protect the public health and safety, safety of property, 
     national security interests, and foreign policy interests of 
     the United States relevant to any commercial launch of a 
     launch vehicle or commercial reentry of a reentry vehicle; 
     and
       (B) to evaluate the requirements identified in subparagraph 
     (A) and, in coordination with the licensee or transferee and 
     the heads of the relevant executive agencies--
       (i) determine whether the satisfaction of a requirement of 
     one agency could result in the satisfaction of a requirement 
     of another agency; and
       (ii) resolve any inconsistencies and remove any outmoded or 
     duplicative requirements or approvals of the Federal 
     Government relevant to any commercial launch of a launch 
     vehicle or commercial reentry of a reentry vehicle.
       (2) Reports.--Not later than 180 days after the date of 
     enactment of this Act, and annually thereafter until the 
     Secretary of Transportation determines no outmoded or 
     duplicative requirements or approvals of the Federal 
     Government exist, the Secretary of Transportation, in 
     consultation with the Secretary of Defense, the Administrator 
     of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the 
     commercial space sector, and the heads of other executive 
     agencies, as appropriate, shall submit to the Committee on 
     Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate, the 
     Committee on Science, Space, and Technology of the House of 
     Representatives, and the congressional defense committees a 
     report that includes the following:
       (A) A description of the process for the application for 
     and approval of a permit or license under chapter 509 of 
     title 51, United States Code, for the commercial launch of a 
     launch vehicle or commercial reentry of a reentry vehicle, 
     including the identification of--
       (i) any unique requirements for operating on a United 
     States Government launch site, reentry site, or launch 
     property; and
       (ii) any inconsistent, outmoded, or duplicative 
     requirements or approvals.
       (B) A description of current efforts, if any, to coordinate 
     and work across executive agencies to define interagency 
     processes and procedures for sharing information, avoiding 
     duplication of effort, and resolving common agency 
     requirements.
       (C) Recommendations for legislation that may further--
       (i) streamline requirements in order to improve efficiency, 
     reduce unnecessary costs, resolve inconsistencies, remove 
     duplication, and minimize unwarranted constraints; and
       (ii) consolidate or modify requirements across affected 
     agencies into a single application set that satisfies the 
     requirements identified in paragraph (1)(A).
       (3) Definitions.--For purposes of this subsection--
       (A) any applicable definitions set forth in section 50902 
     of title 51, United States Code, shall apply;
       (B) the terms ``launch'', ``reenter'', and ``reentry'' 
     include landing of a launch vehicle or reentry vehicle; and
       (C) the terms ``United States Government launch site'' and 
     ``United States Government reentry site'' include any 
     necessary facility, at that location, that is commercially 
     operated on United States Government property.

     SEC. 114. OPERATION AND UTILIZATION OF THE ISS.

       (a) Sense of Congress.--It is the sense of Congress that--
       (1) maximum utilization of partnerships, scientific 
     research, commercial applications, and exploration test bed 
     capabilities of the ISS is essential to ensuring the greatest 
     return on investments made by the United States and its 
     international partners in the development, assembly, and 
     operations of that unique facility; and
       (2) every effort should be made to ensure that decisions 
     regarding the service life of the ISS are based on the 
     station's projected capability to continue providing 
     effective and productive research and exploration test bed 
     capabilities.
       (b) Continuation of the International Space Station.--
       (1) In general.--Section 501 of the National Aeronautics 
     and Space Administration Authorization Act of 2010 (42 U.S.C. 
     18351) is amended--
       (A) in the heading, by striking ``through 2020''; and
       (B) in subsection (a), by striking ``through at least 
     2020'' and inserting ``through at least 2024''.
       (2) Maintenance of the united states segment and assurance 
     of continued operations of the international space station.--
     Section 503 of the National Aeronautics and Space 
     Administration Authorization Act of 2010 (42 U.S.C. 18353) is 
     amended--
       (A) in subsection (a), by striking ``through at least 
     September 30, 2020'' and inserting ``through at least 
     September 30, 2024''; and
       (B) in subsection (b)(1), by striking ``In carrying out 
     subsection (a), the Administrator'' and inserting ``The 
     Administrator''.
       (3) Research capacity allocation and integration of 
     research payloads.--Section 504(d) of the National 
     Aeronautics and Space Administration Authorization Act of 
     2010 (42 U.S.C. 18354(d)) is amended by striking ``September 
     30, 2020'' each place it appears and inserting ``at least 
     September 30, 2024''.
       (4) Maintaining use through at least 2024.--Section 70907 
     is amended to read as follows:

     ``Sec. 70907. Maintaining use through at least 2024

       ``(a) Policy.--The Administrator shall take all necessary 
     steps to ensure that the International Space Station remains 
     a viable and productive facility capable of potential United 
     States utilization through at least September 30, 2024.
       ``(b) NASA Actions.--In furtherance of the policy under 
     subsection (a), the Administrator shall ensure, to the extent 
     practicable, that the International Space Station, as a 
     designated national laboratory--
       ``(1) remains viable as an element of overall exploration 
     and partnership strategies and approaches;
       ``(2) is considered for use by all NASA mission 
     directorates, as appropriate, for technically appropriate 
     scientific data gathering or technology risk reduction 
     demonstrations; and

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       ``(3) remains an effective, functional vehicle providing 
     research and test bed capabilities for the United States 
     through at least September 30, 2024.''.
       (5) Technical and conforming amendments.--
       (A) Table of contents of 2010 act.--The item relating to 
     section 501 in the table of contents in section 1(b) of the 
     National Aeronautics and Space Administration Authorization 
     Act of 2010 (124 Stat. 2806) is amended by striking ``through 
     2020''.
       (B) Table of contents of chapter 709.--The table of 
     contents for chapter 709 is amended by amending the item 
     relating to section 70907 to read as follows:

``70907. Maintaining use through at least 2024.''.

     SEC. 115. STATE COMMERCIAL LAUNCH FACILITIES.

       (a) Sense of Congress.--It is the sense of Congress that--
       (1) State involvement, development, ownership, and 
     operation of launch facilities can enable growth of the 
     Nation's commercial suborbital and orbital space endeavors 
     and support both commercial and Government space programs;
       (2) State launch facilities and the people and property in 
     the affected launch areas of those facilities may be subject 
     to risks resulting from an activity carried out under a 
     license under chapter 509 of title 51, United States Code; 
     and
       (3) to ensure the success of the commercial launch industry 
     and the safety of the people and property in the affected 
     launch areas of those facilities, States and State launch 
     facilities should seek to take proper measures to protect 
     themselves, to the extent of their potential liability for 
     involvement in launch services or reentry services, and 
     compensate third parties for possible death, bodily injury, 
     or property damage or loss resulting from an activity carried 
     out under a license under chapter 509 of title 51, United 
     States Code, to which the State or State launch facility is 
     involved in the launch services or reentry services.
       (b) Report.--Not later than 1 year after the date of 
     enactment of this Act, the Comptroller General shall submit 
     to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of 
     the Senate and the Committee on Science, Space, and 
     Technology of the House of Representatives a report on the 
     potential inclusion of all government property, including 
     State and municipal property, in the existing indemnification 
     regime established under section 50914 of title 51, United 
     States Code.

     SEC. 116. SPACE SUPPORT VEHICLES STUDY.

       (a) In General.--Not later than 1 year after the date of 
     enactment of this Act, the Comptroller General shall submit 
     to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of 
     the Senate and the Committee on Science, Space, and 
     Technology of the House of Representatives a report on the 
     use of space support vehicle services in the commercial space 
     industry.
       (b) Contents.--This report shall include--
       (1) the extent to which launch providers rely on such 
     services as part of their business models;
       (2) the statutory, regulatory, and market barriers to the 
     use of such services; and
       (3) recommendations for legislative or regulatory action 
     that may be needed to ensure reduced barriers to the use of 
     such services if such use is a requirement of the industry.

     SEC. 117. SPACE LAUNCH SYSTEM UPDATE.

       (a) In General.--Chapter 701 is amended--
       (1) in the heading by striking ``SPACE SHUTTLE'' and 
     inserting ``SPACE LAUNCH SYSTEM'';
       (2) in section 70101--
       (A) in the heading, by striking ``space shuttle'' and 
     inserting ``space launch system''; and
       (B) by striking ``space shuttle'' and inserting ``space 
     launch system'';
       (3) by amending section 70102 to read as follows:

     ``Sec. 70102. Space launch system use policy

       ``(a) In General.--The Space Launch System may be used for 
     the following circumstances:
       ``(1) Payloads and missions that contribute to extending 
     human presence beyond low-Earth orbit and substantially 
     benefit from the unique capabilities of the Space Launch 
     System.
       ``(2) Other payloads and missions that substantially 
     benefit from the unique capabilities of the Space Launch 
     System.
       ``(3) On a space available basis, Federal Government or 
     educational payloads that are consistent with NASA's mission 
     for exploration beyond low-Earth orbit.
       ``(4) Compelling circumstances, as determined by the 
     Administrator.
       ``(b) Agreements With Foreign Entities.--The Administrator 
     may plan, negotiate, or implement agreements with foreign 
     entities for the launch of payloads for international 
     collaborative efforts relating to science and technology 
     using the Space Launch System.
       ``(c) Compelling Circumstances.--Not later than 30 days 
     after the date the Administrator makes a determination under 
     subsection (a)(4), the Administrator shall transmit to the 
     Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the 
     Senate and the Committee on Science of the House of 
     Representatives written notification of the Administrator's 
     intent to select the Space Launch System for a specific 
     mission under that subsection, including justification for 
     the determination.'';
       (4) in section 70103--
       (A) in the heading, by striking ``space shuttle'' and 
     inserting ``space launch system''; and
       (B) in subsection (b), by striking ``space shuttle'' each 
     place it appears and inserting ``space launch system''; and
       (5) by adding at the end the following:

     ``Sec. 70104. Definition of Space Launch System

       ``In this chapter, the term `Space Launch System' means the 
     Space Launch System authorized under section 302 of the 
     National Aeronautics and Space Administration Authorization 
     Act of 2010 (42 U.S.C. 18322).''.
       (b) Technical and Conforming Amendments.--
       (1) Table of chapters.--The table of chapters of title 51 
     is amended by amending the item relating to chapter 701 to 
     read as follows:
``701.  Use of space launch system or alternatives.........70101''.....

       (2) Table of contents of chapter 701.--The table of 
     contents of chapter 701 is amended--
       (A) in the item relating to section 70101, by striking 
     ``space shuttle'' and inserting ``space launch system'';
       (B) in the item relating to section 70102, by striking 
     ``Space shuttle'' and inserting ``Space launch system'';
       (C) in the item relating to section 70103, by striking 
     ``space shuttle'' and inserting ``space launch system''; and
       (D) by adding at the end the following:
``70104. Definition of Space Launch System.''.
       (3) Requirement to procure commercial space transportation 
     services.--Section 50131(a) of chapter 51 is amended by 
     inserting ``or in section 70102'' after ``in this section''.

                  TITLE II--COMMERCIAL REMOTE SENSING

     SEC. 201. ANNUAL REPORTS.

       (a) In General.--Subchapter III of chapter 601 is amended 
     by adding at the end the following:

     ``Sec. 60126. Annual reports

       ``(a) In General.--The Secretary shall submit a report to 
     the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the 
     Senate and the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology of 
     the House of Representatives not later than 180 days after 
     the date of enactment of the U.S. Commercial Space Launch 
     Competitiveness Act, and annually thereafter, on--
       ``(1) the Secretary's implementation of section 60121, 
     including--
       ``(A) a list of all applications received in the previous 
     calendar year;
       ``(B) a list of all applications that resulted in a license 
     under section 60121;
       ``(C) a list of all applications denied and an explanation 
     of why each application was denied, including any information 
     relevant to the interagency adjudication process of a 
     licensing request;
       ``(D) a list of all applications that required additional 
     information; and
       ``(E) a list of all applications whose disposition exceeded 
     the 120 day deadline established in section 60121(c), the 
     total days overdue for each application that exceeded such 
     deadline, and an explanation for the delay;
       ``(2) all notifications and information provided to the 
     Secretary under section 60122; and
       ``(3) a description of all actions taken by the Secretary 
     under the administrative authority granted by paragraphs (4), 
     (5), and (6) of section 60123(a).
       ``(b) Classified Annexes.--Each report under subsection (a) 
     may include classified annexes as necessary to protect the 
     disclosure of sensitive or classified information.
       ``(c) Sunset.--The reporting requirement under this section 
     terminates effective September 30, 2020.''.
       (b) Table of Contents.--The table of contents of chapter 
     601 is amended by inserting after the item relating to 
     section 60125 the following:
``60126. Annual reports.''.

     SEC. 202. STATUTORY UPDATE REPORT.

       Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of this 
     Act, the Secretary of Commerce, in consultation with the 
     heads of other appropriate Federal agencies and the National 
     Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Advisory Committee 
     on Commercial Remote Sensing, shall submit to the Committee 
     on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate and 
     the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology of the House 
     of Representatives a report on statutory updates necessary to 
     license private remote sensing space systems. In preparing 
     the report, the Secretary shall take into account the need to 
     protect national security while maintaining United States 
     private sector leadership in the field, and reflect the 
     current state of the art of remote sensing systems, 
     instruments, or technologies.

                  TITLE III--OFFICE OF SPACE COMMERCE

     SEC. 301. RENAMING OF OFFICE OF SPACE COMMERCIALIZATION.

       (a) Chapter Heading.--
       (1) Amendment.--The heading for chapter 507 is amended by 
     striking ``COMMERCIALIZATION'' and inserting ``COMMERCE''.
       (2) Conforming amendment.--The item relating to chapter 507 
     in the table of chapters for title 51 is amended by striking 
     ``Commercialization'' and inserting ``Commerce''.
       (b) Definition of Office.--Section 50701 is amended by 
     striking ``Commercialization'' and inserting ``Commerce''.

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       (c) Renaming.--Section 50702(a) is amended by striking 
     ``Commercialization'' and inserting ``Commerce''.

     SEC. 302. FUNCTIONS OF THE OFFICE OF SPACE COMMERCE.

       Section 50702(c) is amended by striking ``Commerce.'' and 
     inserting ``Commerce, including--
       ``(1) to foster the conditions for the economic growth and 
     technological advancement of the United States space commerce 
     industry;
       ``(2) to coordinate space commerce policy issues and 
     actions within the Department of Commerce;
       ``(3) to represent the Department of Commerce in the 
     development of United States policies and in negotiations 
     with foreign countries to promote United States space 
     commerce;
       ``(4) to promote the advancement of United States 
     geospatial technologies related to space commerce, in 
     cooperation with relevant interagency working groups; and
       ``(5) to provide support to Federal Government 
     organizations working on Space-Based Positioning Navigation, 
     and Timing policy, including the National Coordination Office 
     for Space-Based Position, Navigation, and Timing.''.

          TITLE IV--SPACE RESOURCE EXPLORATION AND UTILIZATION

     SEC. 401. SHORT TITLE.

       This title may be cited as the ``Space Resource Exploration 
     and Utilization Act of 2015''.

     SEC. 402. TITLE 51 AMENDMENT.

       (a) In General.--Subtitle V is amended by adding at the end 
     the following:

  ``CHAPTER 513--SPACE RESOURCE COMMERCIAL EXPLORATION AND UTILIZATION

``Sec.
``51301. Definitions.
``51302. Commercial exploration and commercial recovery.
``51303. Asteroid resource and space resource rights.

     ``Sec. 51301. Definitions

       ``In this chapter:
       ``(1) Asteroid resource.--The term `asteroid resource' 
     means a space resource found on or within a single asteroid.
       ``(2) Space resource.--
       ``(A) In general.--The term `space resource' means an 
     abiotic resource in situ in outer space.
       ``(B) Inclusions.--The term `space resource' includes water 
     and minerals.
       ``(3) United states citizen.--The term `United States 
     citizen' has the meaning given the term `citizen of the 
     United States' in section 50902.

     ``Sec. 51302. Commercial exploration and commercial recovery

       ``(a) In General.--The President, acting through 
     appropriate Federal agencies, shall--
       ``(1) facilitate commercial exploration for and commercial 
     recovery of space resources by United States citizens;
       ``(2) discourage government barriers to the development in 
     the United States of economically viable, safe, and stable 
     industries for commercial exploration for and commercial 
     recovery of space resources in manners consistent with the 
     international obligations of the United States; and
       ``(3) promote the right of United States citizens to engage 
     in commercial exploration for and commercial recovery of 
     space resources free from harmful interference, in accordance 
     with the international obligations of the United States and 
     subject to authorization and continuing supervision by the 
     Federal Government.
       ``(b) Report.--Not later than 180 days after the date of 
     enactment of this section, the President shall submit to 
     Congress a report on commercial exploration for and 
     commercial recovery of space resources by United States 
     citizens that specifies--
       ``(1) the authorities necessary to meet the international 
     obligations of the United States, including authorization and 
     continuing supervision by the Federal Government; and
       ``(2) recommendations for the allocation of 
     responsibilities among Federal agencies for the activities 
     described in paragraph (1).

     ``Sec. 51303. Asteroid resource and space resource rights

       ``A United States citizen engaged in commercial recovery of 
     an asteroid resource or a space resource under this chapter 
     shall be entitled to any asteroid resource or space resource 
     obtained, including to possess, own, transport, use, and sell 
     the asteroid resource or space resource obtained in 
     accordance with applicable law, including the international 
     obligations of the United States.''.
       (b) Table of Chapters.--The table of chapters for title 51 
     is amended by adding at the end of the items for subtitle V 
     the following:
``513. Space resource commercial exploration and utilizatio51301''.....

     SEC. 403. DISCLAIMER OF EXTRATERRITORIAL SOVEREIGNTY.

       It is the sense of Congress that by the enactment of this 
     Act, the United States does not thereby assert sovereignty or 
     sovereign or exclusive rights or jurisdiction over, or the 
     ownership of, any celestial body.
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  SA 2806. Ms. MURKOWSKI (for Mr. Isakson) proposed an amendment to the 
bill S. 1203, to amend title 38, United States Code, to improve the 
processing by the Department of Veterans Affairs of claims for benefits 
under laws administered by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs, and for 
other purposes; as follows:

       Beginning on page 29, strike line 1 and all that follows 
     through page 32, line 20, and insert the following:

     SEC. 112. REPORTS ON PUBLIC ACCESS TO DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS 
                   AFFAIRS RESEARCH.

       (a) In General.--Not later than 180 days after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act and not later than one year after 
     the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of 
     Veterans Affairs shall submit to the Committee on Veterans' 
     Affairs of the Senate and the Committee on Veterans' Affairs 
     of the House of Representatives a report on increasing public 
     access to scientific publications and digital data from 
     research funded by the Department of Veterans Affairs.
       (b) Contents.--The report submitted under subsection (a) 
     shall include the following:
       (1) Identification of where on the Internet website of the 
     Department the public will be able to access results of 
     research funded by the Department or be referred to other 
     sources to access the results of research funded by the 
     Department.
       (2) A description of the progress made by the Department in 
     meeting public access requirements set forth in the Federal 
     Register notice entitled ``Policy and Implementation Plan for 
     Public Access to Scientific Publications and Digital Data 
     from Research Funded by the Department of Veterans Affairs'' 
     (80 Fed. Reg. 60751), including the following:
       (A) Compliance of Department investigators with 
     requirements relating to ensuring that research funded by the 
     Department is accessible by the public.
       (B) Ensuring data management plans of the Department 
     include provisions for long-term preservation of the 
     scientific data resulting from research funded by the 
     Department.
       (3) An explanation of the factors used to evaluate the 
     merit of data management plans of research funded by the 
     Veterans Health Administration.
       (4) An explanation of the process of the Department in 
     effect that enables stakeholders to petition a change to the 
     embargo period for a specific field and the factors 
     considered during such process.
       On page 33, line 6, strike ``45'' and insert ``72''.
       On page 43, strike lines 7 through 11 and insert the 
     following:
       (a) In General.--In carrying out the education and training 
     program required under section 7302(a)(1) of title 38, United 
     States Code, the Secretary of Veterans Affairs shall include 
     education and training of marriage and family therapists and 
     licensed professional mental health counselors.
       (b) Effective Date.--Subsection (a) shall take effect on 
     the date that is one year after the date of the enactment of 
     this Act.
       Beginning on page 43, strike line 19 and all that follows 
     through page 44, line 9.
       Beginning on page 65, strike line 3 and all that follows 
     through page 70, line 8.
       Beginning on page 91, strike line 22 and all that follows 
     through page 92, line 1, and insert the following:
       (a) In General.--During the 10-year period beginning on 
     September 26, 2015, the second sentence of subsection (c) of 
     section 3684 of title 38, United States Code, shall be 
     applied--
       (1) by substituting ``$8'' for ``$12''; and
       (2) by substituting ``$12'' for ``$15''.
       (b) Conforming Amendment.--Section 406 of the Department of 
     Veterans Affairs Expiring Authorities Act of 2014 (Public Law 
     113-175; 38 U.S.C. 3684 note), as amended by section 410 of 
     the Department of Veterans Affairs Expiring Authorities Act 
     of 2015 (Public Law 114-58), is hereby repealed.
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  SA 2807. Ms. MURKOWSKI (for Mr. Blumenthal) proposed an amendment to 
the resolution S. Res. 302, expressing the sense of the Senate in 
support of Israel and in condemnation of Palestinian terror attacks; as 
follows:

       On page 5, line 1, strike ``the President and''.
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  SA 2808. Ms. MURKOWSKI (for Mr. Blumenthal) proposed an amendment to 
the resolution S. Res. 302, expressing the sense of the Senate in 
support of Israel and in condemnation of Palestinian terror attacks; as 
follows:

       Insert after the eleventh whereas clause of the preamble 
     the following:
       Whereas President Barack Obama condemned in the strongest 
     terms Palestinian violence against innocent Israeli citizens 
     and expressed his ``strong belief that Israel has not just 
     the right, but the obligation to protect itself'';

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