[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 155 (2009), Part 24]
[House]
[Pages 32052-32470]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




             DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2010

  Mr. MURTHA. Madam Speaker, pursuant to House Resolution 976, I call 
up the bill (H.R. 3326) making appropriations for the Department of 
Defense for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2010, and for other 
purposes, with a Senate amendment thereto, and ask for its immediate 
consideration in the House.
  The Clerk read the title of the bill.
  The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Clerk will designate the Senate 
amendment.
  The text of the Senate amendment is as follows:
  Senate amendment:

       Strike out all after the enacting clause and insert:

     That the following sums are appropriated, out of any money in 
     the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the fiscal year 
     ending September 30, 2010, for military functions 
     administered by the Department of Defense and for other 
     purposes, namely:

                                TITLE I

                           MILITARY PERSONNEL

                        Military Personnel, Army

       For pay, allowances, individual clothing, subsistence, 
     interest on deposits, gratuities, permanent change of station 
     travel (including all expenses thereof for organizational 
     movements), and expenses of temporary duty travel between 
     permanent duty stations, for members of the Army on active 
     duty, (except members of reserve components provided for 
     elsewhere), cadets, and aviation cadets; for members of the 
     Reserve Officers' Training Corps; and for payments pursuant 
     to section 156 of Public Law 97-377, as amended (42 U.S.C. 
     402 note), and to the Department of Defense Military 
     Retirement Fund, $41,267,448,000.

                        Military Personnel, Navy

       For pay, allowances, individual clothing, subsistence, 
     interest on deposits, gratuities, permanent change of station 
     travel (including all expenses thereof for organizational 
     movements), and expenses of temporary duty travel between 
     permanent duty stations, for members of the Navy on active 
     duty (except members of the Reserve provided for elsewhere), 
     midshipmen, and aviation cadets; for members of the Reserve 
     Officers' Training Corps; and for payments pursuant to 
     section 156 of Public Law 97-377, as amended (42 U.S.C. 402 
     note), and to the Department of Defense Military Retirement 
     Fund, $25,440,472,000.

                    Military Personnel, Marine Corps

       For pay, allowances, individual clothing, subsistence, 
     interest on deposits, gratuities, permanent change of station 
     travel (including all expenses thereof for organizational 
     movements), and expenses of temporary duty travel between 
     permanent duty stations, for members of the Marine Corps on 
     active duty (except members of the Reserve provided for 
     elsewhere); and for payments pursuant to section 156 of 
     Public Law 97-377, as amended (42 U.S.C. 402 note), and to 
     the Department of Defense Military Retirement Fund, 
     $12,883,790,000.

                     Military Personnel, Air Force

       For pay, allowances, individual clothing, subsistence, 
     interest on deposits, gratuities, permanent change of station 
     travel (including all expenses thereof for organizational 
     movements), and expenses of temporary duty travel between 
     permanent duty stations, for members of the Air Force on 
     active duty (except members of reserve components provided 
     for elsewhere), cadets, and aviation cadets; for members of 
     the Reserve Officers' Training Corps; and for payments 
     pursuant to section 156 of Public Law 97-377, as amended (42 
     U.S.C. 402 note), and to the Department of Defense Military 
     Retirement Fund, $26,378,761,000.

                        Reserve Personnel, Army

       For pay, allowances, clothing, subsistence, gratuities, 
     travel, and related expenses for personnel of the Army 
     Reserve on active duty under sections 10211, 10302, and 3038 
     of title 10, United States Code, or while serving on active 
     duty under section 12301(d) of title 10, United States Code, 
     in connection with performing duty specified in section 
     12310(a) of title 10, United States Code, or while undergoing 
     reserve training, or while performing drills or equivalent 
     duty or other duty, and expenses authorized by section 16131 
     of title 10, United States Code; and for payments to the 
     Department of Defense Military Retirement Fund, 
     $4,286,656,000.

                        Reserve Personnel, Navy

       For pay, allowances, clothing, subsistence, gratuities, 
     travel, and related expenses for personnel of the Navy 
     Reserve on active duty under section 10211 of title 10, 
     United States Code, or while serving on active duty under 
     section 12301(d) of title 10, United States Code, in 
     connection with performing duty specified in section 12310(a) 
     of title 10, United States Code, or while undergoing reserve 
     training, or while performing drills or equivalent duty, and 
     expenses authorized by section 16131 of title 10, United 
     States Code; and for payments to the Department of Defense 
     Military Retirement Fund, $1,905,166,000.

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                    Reserve Personnel, Marine Corps

       For pay, allowances, clothing, subsistence, gratuities, 
     travel, and related expenses for personnel of the Marine 
     Corps Reserve on active duty under section 10211 of title 10, 
     United States Code, or while serving on active duty under 
     section 12301(d) of title 10, United States Code, in 
     connection with performing duty specified in section 12310(a) 
     of title 10, United States Code, or while undergoing reserve 
     training, or while performing drills or equivalent duty, and 
     for members of the Marine Corps platoon leaders class, and 
     expenses authorized by section 16131 of title 10, United 
     States Code; and for payments to the Department of Defense 
     Military Retirement Fund, $611,500,000.

                      Reserve Personnel, Air Force

       For pay, allowances, clothing, subsistence, gratuities, 
     travel, and related expenses for personnel of the Air Force 
     Reserve on active duty under sections 10211, 10305, and 8038 
     of title 10, United States Code, or while serving on active 
     duty under section 12301(d) of title 10, United States Code, 
     in connection with performing duty specified in section 
     12310(a) of title 10, United States Code, or while undergoing 
     reserve training, or while performing drills or equivalent 
     duty or other duty, and expenses authorized by section 16131 
     of title 10, United States Code; and for payments to the 
     Department of Defense Military Retirement Fund, 
     $1,584,712,000.

                     National Guard Personnel, Army

       For pay, allowances, clothing, subsistence, gratuities, 
     travel, and related expenses for personnel of the Army 
     National Guard while on duty under section 10211, 10302, or 
     12402 of title 10 or section 708 of title 32, United States 
     Code, or while serving on duty under section 12301(d) of 
     title 10 or section 502(f) of title 32, United States Code, 
     in connection with performing duty specified in section 
     12310(a) of title 10, United States Code, or while undergoing 
     training, or while performing drills or equivalent duty or 
     other duty, and expenses authorized by section 16131 of title 
     10, United States Code; and for payments to the Department of 
     Defense Military Retirement Fund, $7,535,088,000.

                  National Guard Personnel, Air Force

       For pay, allowances, clothing, subsistence, gratuities, 
     travel, and related expenses for personnel of the Air 
     National Guard on duty under section 10211, 10305, or 12402 
     of title 10 or section 708 of title 32, United States Code, 
     or while serving on duty under section 12301(d) of title 10 
     or section 502(f) of title 32, United States Code, in 
     connection with performing duty specified in section 12310(a) 
     of title 10, United States Code, or while undergoing 
     training, or while performing drills or equivalent duty or 
     other duty, and expenses authorized by section 16131 of title 
     10, United States Code; and for payments to the Department of 
     Defense Military Retirement Fund, $2,923,599,000.

                                TITLE II

                       OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE

                    Operation and Maintenance, Army

       For expenses, not otherwise provided for, necessary for the 
     operation and maintenance of the Army, as authorized by law; 
     and not to exceed $12,478,000 can be used for emergencies and 
     extraordinary expenses, to be expended on the approval or 
     authority of the Secretary of the Army, and payments may be 
     made on his certificate of necessity for confidential 
     military purposes, $30,667,886,000.

                    Operation and Maintenance, Navy

       For expenses, not otherwise provided for, necessary for the 
     operation and maintenance of the Navy and the Marine Corps, 
     as authorized by law; and not to exceed $14,657,000 can be 
     used for emergencies and extraordinary expenses, to be 
     expended on the approval or authority of the Secretary of the 
     Navy, and payments may be made on his certificate of 
     necessity for confidential military purposes, 
     $34,773,497,000.

                Operation and Maintenance, Marine Corps

       For expenses, not otherwise provided for, necessary for the 
     operation and maintenance of the Marine Corps, as authorized 
     by law, $5,435,923,000.

                  Operation and Maintenance, Air Force

       For expenses, not otherwise provided for, necessary for the 
     operation and maintenance of the Air Force, as authorized by 
     law; and not to exceed $7,699,000 can be used for emergencies 
     and extraordinary expenses, to be expended on the approval or 
     authority of the Secretary of the Air Force, and payments may 
     be made on his certificate of necessity for confidential 
     military purposes, $33,739,447,000.

                Operation and Maintenance, Defense-Wide

                     (including transfer of funds)

       For expenses, not otherwise provided for, necessary for the 
     operation and maintenance of activities and agencies of the 
     Department of Defense (other than the military departments), 
     as authorized by law, $28,205,050,000: Provided, That not 
     more than $50,000,000 may be used for the Combatant Commander 
     Initiative Fund authorized under section 166a of title 10, 
     United States Code: Provided further, That not to exceed 
     $36,000,000 can be used for emergencies and extraordinary 
     expenses, to be expended on the approval or authority of the 
     Secretary of Defense, and payments may be made on his 
     certificate of necessity for confidential military purposes: 
     Provided further, That of the funds provided under this 
     heading, not less than $29,732,000 shall be made available 
     for the Procurement Technical Assistance Cooperative 
     Agreement Program, of which not less than $3,600,000 shall be 
     available for centers defined in 10 U.S.C. 2411(1)(D): 
     Provided further, That none of the funds appropriated or 
     otherwise made available by this Act may be used to plan or 
     implement the consolidation of a budget or appropriations 
     liaison office of the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the 
     office of the Secretary of a military department, or the 
     service headquarters of one of the Armed Forces into a 
     legislative affairs or legislative liaison office: Provided 
     further, That $6,667,000, to remain available until expended, 
     is available only for expenses relating to certain classified 
     activities, and may be transferred as necessary by the 
     Secretary to operation and maintenance appropriations or 
     research, development, test and evaluation appropriations, to 
     be merged with and to be available for the same time period 
     as the appropriations to which transferred: Provided further, 
     That any ceiling on the investment item unit cost of items 
     that may be purchased with operation and maintenance funds 
     shall not apply to the funds described in the preceding 
     proviso: Provided further, That the transfer authority 
     provided under this heading is in addition to any other 
     transfer authority provided elsewhere in this Act.

                Operation and Maintenance, Army Reserve

       For expenses, not otherwise provided for, necessary for the 
     operation and maintenance, including training, organization, 
     and administration, of the Army Reserve; repair of facilities 
     and equipment; hire of passenger motor vehicles; travel and 
     transportation; care of the dead; recruiting; procurement of 
     services, supplies, and equipment; and communications, 
     $2,582,624,000.

                Operation and Maintenance, Navy Reserve

       For expenses, not otherwise provided for, necessary for the 
     operation and maintenance, including training, organization, 
     and administration, of the Navy Reserve; repair of facilities 
     and equipment; hire of passenger motor vehicles; travel and 
     transportation; care of the dead; recruiting; procurement of 
     services, supplies, and equipment; and communications, 
     $1,272,501,000.

            Operation and Maintenance, Marine Corps Reserve

       For expenses, not otherwise provided for, necessary for the 
     operation and maintenance, including training, organization, 
     and administration, of the Marine Corps Reserve; repair of 
     facilities and equipment; hire of passenger motor vehicles; 
     travel and transportation; care of the dead; recruiting; 
     procurement of services, supplies, and equipment; and 
     communications, $219,425,000.

              Operation and Maintenance, Air Force Reserve

       For expenses, not otherwise provided for, necessary for the 
     operation and maintenance, including training, organization, 
     and administration, of the Air Force Reserve; repair of 
     facilities and equipment; hire of passenger motor vehicles; 
     travel and transportation; care of the dead; recruiting; 
     procurement of services, supplies, and equipment; and 
     communications, $3,085,700,000.

             Operation and Maintenance, Army National Guard

       For expenses of training, organizing, and administering the 
     Army National Guard, including medical and hospital treatment 
     and related expenses in non-Federal hospitals; maintenance, 
     operation, and repairs to structures and facilities; hire of 
     passenger motor vehicles; personnel services in the National 
     Guard Bureau; travel expenses (other than mileage), as 
     authorized by law for Army personnel on active duty, for Army 
     National Guard division, regimental, and battalion commanders 
     while inspecting units in compliance with National Guard 
     Bureau regulations when specifically authorized by the Chief, 
     National Guard Bureau; supplying and equipping the Army 
     National Guard as authorized by law; and expenses of repair, 
     modification, maintenance, and issue of supplies and 
     equipment (including aircraft), $5,989,034,000.

             Operation and Maintenance, Air National Guard

       For expenses of training, organizing, and administering the 
     Air National Guard, including medical and hospital treatment 
     and related expenses in non-Federal hospitals; maintenance, 
     operation, and repairs to structures and facilities; 
     transportation of things, hire of passenger motor vehicles; 
     supplying and equipping the Air National Guard, as authorized 
     by law; expenses for repair, modification, maintenance, and 
     issue of supplies and equipment, including those furnished 
     from stocks under the control of agencies of the Department 
     of Defense; travel expenses (other than mileage) on the same 
     basis as authorized by law for Air National Guard personnel 
     on active Federal duty, for Air National Guard commanders 
     while inspecting units in compliance with National Guard 
     Bureau regulations when specifically authorized by the Chief, 
     National Guard Bureau, $5,857,011,000.

          United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces

       For salaries and expenses necessary for the United States 
     Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces, $13,932,000, of which 
     not to exceed $5,000 may be used for official representation 
     purposes.

                    Environmental Restoration, Army

                     (including transfer of funds)

       For the Department of the Army, $430,864,000, to remain 
     available until transferred: Provided, That the Secretary of 
     the Army shall, upon determining that such funds are required 
     for environmental restoration, reduction and recycling of 
     hazardous waste, removal of unsafe buildings and debris of 
     the Department of the Army, or for similar purposes, transfer 
     the funds made

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     available by this appropriation to other appropriations made 
     available to the Department of the Army, to be merged with 
     and to be available for the same purposes and for the same 
     time period as the appropriations to which transferred: 
     Provided further, That upon a determination that all or part 
     of the funds transferred from this appropriation are not 
     necessary for the purposes provided herein, such amounts may 
     be transferred back to this appropriation: Provided further, 
     That the transfer authority provided under this heading is in 
     addition to any other transfer authority provided elsewhere 
     in this Act.

                    Environmental Restoration, Navy

                     (including transfer of funds)

       For the Department of the Navy, $285,869,000, to remain 
     available until transferred: Provided, That the Secretary of 
     the Navy shall, upon determining that such funds are required 
     for environmental restoration, reduction and recycling of 
     hazardous waste, removal of unsafe buildings and debris of 
     the Department of the Navy, or for similar purposes, transfer 
     the funds made available by this appropriation to other 
     appropriations made available to the Department of the Navy, 
     to be merged with and to be available for the same purposes 
     and for the same time period as the appropriations to which 
     transferred: Provided further, That upon a determination that 
     all or part of the funds transferred from this appropriation 
     are not necessary for the purposes provided herein, such 
     amounts may be transferred back to this appropriation: 
     Provided further, That the transfer authority provided under 
     this heading is in addition to any other transfer authority 
     provided elsewhere in this Act.

                  Environmental Restoration, Air Force

                     (including transfer of funds)

       For the Department of the Air Force, $494,276,000, to 
     remain available until transferred: Provided, That the 
     Secretary of the Air Force shall, upon determining that such 
     funds are required for environmental restoration, reduction 
     and recycling of hazardous waste, removal of unsafe buildings 
     and debris of the Department of the Air Force, or for similar 
     purposes, transfer the funds made available by this 
     appropriation to other appropriations made available to the 
     Department of the Air Force, to be merged with and to be 
     available for the same purposes and for the same time period 
     as the appropriations to which transferred: Provided further, 
     That upon a determination that all or part of the funds 
     transferred from this appropriation are not necessary for the 
     purposes provided herein, such amounts may be transferred 
     back to this appropriation: Provided further, That the 
     transfer authority provided under this heading is in addition 
     to any other transfer authority provided elsewhere in this 
     Act.

                Environmental Restoration, Defense-Wide

                     (including transfer of funds)

       For the Department of Defense, $11,100,000, to remain 
     available until transferred: Provided, That the Secretary of 
     Defense shall, upon determining that such funds are required 
     for environmental restoration, reduction and recycling of 
     hazardous waste, removal of unsafe buildings and debris of 
     the Department of Defense, or for similar purposes, transfer 
     the funds made available by this appropriation to other 
     appropriations made available to the Department of Defense, 
     to be merged with and to be available for the same purposes 
     and for the same time period as the appropriations to which 
     transferred: Provided further, That upon a determination that 
     all or part of the funds transferred from this appropriation 
     are not necessary for the purposes provided herein, such 
     amounts may be transferred back to this appropriation: 
     Provided further, That the transfer authority provided under 
     this heading is in addition to any other transfer authority 
     provided elsewhere in this Act.

         Environmental Restoration, Formerly Used Defense Sites

                     (including transfer of funds)

       For the Department of the Army, $307,700,000, to remain 
     available until transferred: Provided, That the Secretary of 
     the Army shall, upon determining that such funds are required 
     for environmental restoration, reduction and recycling of 
     hazardous waste, removal of unsafe buildings and debris at 
     sites formerly used by the Department of Defense, transfer 
     the funds made available by this appropriation to other 
     appropriations made available to the Department of the Army, 
     to be merged with and to be available for the same purposes 
     and for the same time period as the appropriations to which 
     transferred: Provided further, That upon a determination that 
     all or part of the funds transferred from this appropriation 
     are not necessary for the purposes provided herein, such 
     amounts may be transferred back to this appropriation: 
     Provided further, That the transfer authority provided under 
     this heading is in addition to any other transfer authority 
     provided elsewhere in this Act.

             Overseas Humanitarian, Disaster, and Civic Aid

       For expenses relating to the Overseas Humanitarian, 
     Disaster, and Civic Aid programs of the Department of Defense 
     (consisting of the programs provided under sections 401, 402, 
     404, 407, 2557, and 2561 of title 10, United States Code), 
     $109,869,000, to remain available until September 30, 2011.

                  Cooperative Threat Reduction Account

       For assistance to the republics of the former Soviet Union 
     and, with appropriate authorization by the Department of 
     Defense and Department of State, to countries outside of the 
     former Soviet Union, including assistance provided by 
     contract or by grants, for facilitating the elimination and 
     the safe and secure transportation and storage of nuclear, 
     chemical and other weapons; for establishing programs to 
     prevent the proliferation of weapons, weapons components, and 
     weapon-related technology and expertise; for programs 
     relating to the training and support of defense and military 
     personnel for demilitarization and protection of weapons, 
     weapons components and weapons technology and expertise, and 
     for defense and military contacts, $424,093,000, to remain 
     available until September 30, 2012: Provided, That of the 
     amounts provided under this heading, not less than 
     $15,000,000 shall be available only to support the 
     dismantling and disposal of nuclear submarines, submarine 
     reactor components, and security enhancements for transport 
     and storage of nuclear warheads in the Russian Far East and 
     North.

      Department of Defense Acquisition Workforce Development Fund

       For the Department of Defense Acquisition Workforce 
     Development Fund, $100,000,000.

                               TITLE III

                              PROCUREMENT

                       Aircraft Procurement, Army

       For construction, procurement, production, modification, 
     and modernization of aircraft, equipment, including ordnance, 
     ground handling equipment, spare parts, and accessories 
     therefor; specialized equipment and training devices; 
     expansion of public and private plants, including the land 
     necessary therefor, for the foregoing purposes, and such 
     lands and interests therein, may be acquired, and 
     construction prosecuted thereon prior to approval of title; 
     and procurement and installation of equipment, appliances, 
     and machine tools in public and private plants; reserve plant 
     and Government and contractor-owned equipment layaway; and 
     other expenses necessary for the foregoing purposes, 
     $5,244,252,000, to remain available for obligation until 
     September 30, 2012.

                       Missile Procurement, Army

       For construction, procurement, production, modification, 
     and modernization of missiles, equipment, including ordnance, 
     ground handling equipment, spare parts, and accessories 
     therefor; specialized equipment and training devices; 
     expansion of public and private plants, including the land 
     necessary therefor, for the foregoing purposes, and such 
     lands and interests therein, may be acquired, and 
     construction prosecuted thereon prior to approval of title; 
     and procurement and installation of equipment, appliances, 
     and machine tools in public and private plants; reserve plant 
     and Government and contractor-owned equipment layaway; and 
     other expenses necessary for the foregoing purposes, 
     $1,257,053,000, to remain available for obligation until 
     September 30, 2012.

        Procurement of Weapons and Tracked Combat Vehicles, Army

       For construction, procurement, production, and modification 
     of weapons and tracked combat vehicles, equipment, including 
     ordnance, spare parts, and accessories therefor; specialized 
     equipment and training devices; expansion of public and 
     private plants, including the land necessary therefor, for 
     the foregoing purposes, and such lands and interests therein, 
     may be acquired, and construction prosecuted thereon prior to 
     approval of title; and procurement and installation of 
     equipment, appliances, and machine tools in public and 
     private plants; reserve plant and Government and contractor-
     owned equipment layaway; and other expenses necessary for the 
     foregoing purposes, $2,310,007,000, to remain available for 
     obligation until September 30, 2012.

                    Procurement of Ammunition, Army

       For construction, procurement, production, and modification 
     of ammunition, and accessories therefor; specialized 
     equipment and training devices; expansion of public and 
     private plants, including ammunition facilities, authorized 
     by section 2854 of title 10, United States Code, and the land 
     necessary therefor, for the foregoing purposes, and such 
     lands and interests therein, may be acquired, and 
     construction prosecuted thereon prior to approval of title; 
     and procurement and installation of equipment, appliances, 
     and machine tools in public and private plants; reserve plant 
     and Government and contractor-owned equipment layaway; and 
     other expenses necessary for the foregoing purposes, 
     $2,049,995,000, to remain available for obligation until 
     September 30, 2012.

                        Other Procurement, Army

       For construction, procurement, production, and modification 
     of vehicles, including tactical, support, and non-tracked 
     combat vehicles; the purchase of passenger motor vehicles for 
     replacement only; and the purchase of eight vehicles required 
     for physical security of personnel, notwithstanding price 
     limitations applicable to passenger vehicles but not to 
     exceed $250,000 per vehicle; communications and electronic 
     equipment; other support equipment; spare parts, ordnance, 
     and accessories therefor; specialized equipment and training 
     devices; expansion of public and private plants, including 
     the land necessary therefor, for the foregoing purposes, and 
     such lands and interests therein, may be acquired, and 
     construction prosecuted thereon prior to approval of title; 
     and procurement and installation of equipment, appliances, 
     and machine tools in public and private plants; reserve plant 
     and Government and contractor-owned

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     equipment layaway; and other expenses necessary for the 
     foregoing purposes, $9,395,444,000, to remain available for 
     obligation until September 30, 2012.

                       Aircraft Procurement, Navy

       For construction, procurement, production, modification, 
     and modernization of aircraft, equipment, including ordnance, 
     spare parts, and accessories therefor; specialized equipment; 
     expansion of public and private plants, including the land 
     necessary therefor, and such lands and interests therein, may 
     be acquired, and construction prosecuted thereon prior to 
     approval of title; and procurement and installation of 
     equipment, appliances, and machine tools in public and 
     private plants; reserve plant and Government and contractor-
     owned equipment layaway, $18,079,312,000, to remain available 
     for obligation until September 30, 2012.

                       Weapons Procurement, Navy

       For construction, procurement, production, modification, 
     and modernization of missiles, torpedoes, other weapons, and 
     related support equipment including spare parts, and 
     accessories therefor; expansion of public and private plants, 
     including the land necessary therefor, and such lands and 
     interests therein, may be acquired, and construction 
     prosecuted thereon prior to approval of title; and 
     procurement and installation of equipment, appliances, and 
     machine tools in public and private plants; reserve plant and 
     Government and contractor-owned equipment layaway, 
     $3,446,419,000, to remain available for obligation until 
     September 30, 2012.

            Procurement of Ammunition, Navy and Marine Corps

       For construction, procurement, production, and modification 
     of ammunition, and accessories therefor; specialized 
     equipment and training devices; expansion of public and 
     private plants, including ammunition facilities, authorized 
     by section 2854 of title 10, United States Code, and the land 
     necessary therefor, for the foregoing purposes, and such 
     lands and interests therein, may be acquired, and 
     construction prosecuted thereon prior to approval of title; 
     and procurement and installation of equipment, appliances, 
     and machine tools in public and private plants; reserve plant 
     and Government and contractor-owned equipment layaway; and 
     other expenses necessary for the foregoing purposes, 
     $814,015,000, to remain available for obligation until 
     September 30, 2012.

                   Shipbuilding and Conversion, Navy

       For expenses necessary for the construction, acquisition, 
     or conversion of vessels as authorized by law, including 
     armor and armament thereof, plant equipment, appliances, and 
     machine tools and installation thereof in public and private 
     plants; reserve plant and Government and contractor-owned 
     equipment layaway; procurement of critical, long lead time 
     components and designs for vessels to be constructed or 
     converted in the future; and expansion of public and private 
     plants, including land necessary therefor, and such lands and 
     interests therein, may be acquired, and construction 
     prosecuted thereon prior to approval of title, as follows:
       Carrier Replacement Program, $739,269,000;
       Carrier Replacement Program (AP), $484,432,000;
       NSSN, $1,964,317,000;
       NSSN (AP), $1,959,725,000;
       CVN Refueling, $1,563,602,000;
       CVN Refuelings (AP), $211,820,000;
       DDG-1000 Program, $1,393,797,000;
       DDG-51 Destroyer, $3,650,000,000;
       DDG-51 Destroyer (AP), $328,996,000;
       Littoral Combat Ship, $1,080,000,000;
       LPD-17, $872,392,000;
       LPD-17 (AP), $184,555,000;
       LHA-R (AP), $170,000,000;
       Intratheater Connector, $177,956,000;
       LCAC Service Life Extension Program, $63,857,000;
       Prior year shipbuilding costs, $144,950,000;
       Service Craft, $3,694,000; and
       For outfitting, post delivery, conversions, and first 
     destination transportation, $391,238,000.
       In all: $15,384,600,000, to remain available for obligation 
     until September 30, 2014: Provided, That additional 
     obligations may be incurred after September 30, 2014, for 
     engineering services, tests, evaluations, and other such 
     budgeted work that must be performed in the final stage of 
     ship construction: Provided further, That none of the funds 
     provided under this heading for the construction or 
     conversion of any naval vessel to be constructed in shipyards 
     in the United States shall be expended in foreign facilities 
     for the construction of major components of such vessel: 
     Provided further, That none of the funds provided under this 
     heading shall be used for the construction of any naval 
     vessel in foreign shipyards.

                        Other Procurement, Navy

       For procurement, production, and modernization of support 
     equipment and materials not otherwise provided for, Navy 
     ordnance (except ordnance for new aircraft, new ships, and 
     ships authorized for conversion); the purchase of passenger 
     motor vehicles for replacement only, and the purchase of 
     seven vehicles required for physical security of personnel, 
     notwithstanding price limitations applicable to passenger 
     vehicles but not to exceed $250,000 per vehicle; expansion of 
     public and private plants, including the land necessary 
     therefor, and such lands and interests therein, may be 
     acquired, and construction prosecuted thereon prior to 
     approval of title; and procurement and installation of 
     equipment, appliances, and machine tools in public and 
     private plants; reserve plant and Government and contractor-
     owned equipment layaway, $5,499,413,000, to remain available 
     for obligation until September 30, 2012.

                       Procurement, Marine Corps

       For expenses necessary for the procurement, manufacture, 
     and modification of missiles, armament, military equipment, 
     spare parts, and accessories therefor; plant equipment, 
     appliances, and machine tools, and installation thereof in 
     public and private plants; reserve plant and Government and 
     contractor-owned equipment layaway; vehicles for the Marine 
     Corps, including the purchase of passenger motor vehicles for 
     replacement only; and expansion of public and private plants, 
     including land necessary therefor, and such lands and 
     interests therein, may be acquired, and construction 
     prosecuted thereon prior to approval of title, 
     $1,550,080,000, to remain available for obligation until 
     September 30, 2012.

                    Aircraft Procurement, Air Force

       For construction, procurement, and modification of aircraft 
     and equipment, including armor and armament, specialized 
     ground handling equipment, and training devices, spare parts, 
     and accessories therefor; specialized equipment; expansion of 
     public and private plants, Government-owned equipment and 
     installation thereof in such plants, erection of structures, 
     and acquisition of land, for the foregoing purposes, and such 
     lands and interests therein, may be acquired, and 
     construction prosecuted thereon prior to approval of title; 
     reserve plant and Government and contractor-owned equipment 
     layaway; and other expenses necessary for the foregoing 
     purposes including rents and transportation of things, 
     $13,148,720,000, to remain available for obligation until 
     September 30, 2012.

                     Missile Procurement, Air Force

       For construction, procurement, and modification of 
     missiles, spacecraft, rockets, and related equipment, 
     including spare parts and accessories therefor, ground 
     handling equipment, and training devices; expansion of public 
     and private plants, Government-owned equipment and 
     installation thereof in such plants, erection of structures, 
     and acquisition of land, for the foregoing purposes, and such 
     lands and interests therein, may be acquired, and 
     construction prosecuted thereon prior to approval of title; 
     reserve plant and Government and contractor-owned equipment 
     layaway; and other expenses necessary for the foregoing 
     purposes including rents and transportation of things, 
     $6,070,344,000, to remain available for obligation until 
     September 30, 2012.

                  Procurement of Ammunition, Air Force

       For construction, procurement, production, and modification 
     of ammunition, and accessories therefor; specialized 
     equipment and training devices; expansion of public and 
     private plants, including ammunition facilities, authorized 
     by section 2854 of title 10, United States Code, and the land 
     necessary therefor, for the foregoing purposes, and such 
     lands and interests therein, may be acquired, and 
     construction prosecuted thereon prior to approval of title; 
     and procurement and installation of equipment, appliances, 
     and machine tools in public and private plants; reserve plant 
     and Government and contractor-owned equipment layaway; and 
     other expenses necessary for the foregoing purposes, 
     $815,246,000, to remain available for obligation until 
     September 30, 2012.

                      Other Procurement, Air Force

       For procurement and modification of equipment (including 
     ground guidance and electronic control equipment, and ground 
     electronic and communication equipment), and supplies, 
     materials, and spare parts therefor, not otherwise provided 
     for; the purchase of passenger motor vehicles for replacement 
     only, and the purchase of two vehicles required for physical 
     security of personnel, notwithstanding price limitations 
     applicable to passenger vehicles but not to exceed $250,000 
     per vehicle; lease of passenger motor vehicles; and expansion 
     of public and private plants, Government-owned equipment and 
     installation thereof in such plants, erection of structures, 
     and acquisition of land, for the foregoing purposes, and such 
     lands and interests therein, may be acquired, and 
     construction prosecuted thereon, prior to approval of title; 
     reserve plant and Government and contractor-owned equipment 
     layaway, $17,283,800,000, to remain available for obligation 
     until September 30, 2012.

                       Procurement, Defense-Wide

       For expenses of activities and agencies of the Department 
     of Defense (other than the military departments) necessary 
     for procurement, production, and modification of equipment, 
     supplies, materials, and spare parts therefor, not otherwise 
     provided for; the purchase of passenger motor vehicles for 
     replacement only; expansion of public and private plants, 
     equipment, and installation thereof in such plants, erection 
     of structures, and acquisition of land for the foregoing 
     purposes, and such lands and interests therein, may be 
     acquired, and construction prosecuted thereon prior to 
     approval of title; reserve plant and Government and 
     contractor-owned equipment layaway, $4,017,697,000, to remain 
     available for obligation until September 30, 2012.

                  National Guard and Reserve Equipment

       For procurement of aircraft, missiles, tracked combat 
     vehicles, ammunition, other weapons, and other procurement 
     for the reserve components of the Armed Forces, 
     $1,500,000,000, to remain available for obligation until 
     September 30, 2012: Provided, That the Chiefs of the Reserve 
     and National Guard components shall, not later

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     than 30 days after the enactment of this Act, individually 
     submit to the congressional defense committees the 
     modernization priority assessment for their respective 
     Reserve or National Guard component.

                    Defense Production Act Purchases

       For activities by the Department of Defense pursuant to 
     sections 108, 301, 302, and 303 of the Defense Production Act 
     of 1950 (50 U.S.C. App. 2078, 2091, 2092, and 2093), 
     $149,746,000, to remain available until expended.

                                TITLE IV

               RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST AND EVALUATION

            Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Army

       For expenses necessary for basic and applied scientific 
     research, development, test and evaluation, including 
     maintenance, rehabilitation, lease, and operation of 
     facilities and equipment, $10,653,126,000, to remain 
     available for obligation until September 30, 2011.

            Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Navy

       For expenses necessary for basic and applied scientific 
     research, development, test and evaluation, including 
     maintenance, rehabilitation, lease, and operation of 
     facilities and equipment, $19,148,509,000, to remain 
     available for obligation until September 30, 2011: Provided, 
     That funds appropriated in this paragraph which are available 
     for the V-22 may be used to meet unique operational 
     requirements of the Special Operations Forces: Provided 
     further, That funds appropriated in this paragraph shall be 
     available for the Cobra Judy program.

         Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Air Force

       For expenses necessary for basic and applied scientific 
     research, development, test and evaluation, including 
     maintenance, rehabilitation, lease, and operation of 
     facilities and equipment, $28,049,015,000, to remain 
     available for obligation until September 30, 2011.

        Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Defense-Wide

       For expenses of activities and agencies of the Department 
     of Defense (other than the military departments), necessary 
     for basic and applied scientific research, development, test 
     and evaluation; advanced research projects as may be 
     designated and determined by the Secretary of Defense, 
     pursuant to law; maintenance, rehabilitation, lease, and 
     operation of facilities and equipment, $20,408,968,000, to 
     remain available for obligation until September 30, 2011, of 
     which $2,500,000 shall be available only for the Missile 
     Defense Agency to construct a replacement Patriot launcher 
     pad for the Japanese Ministry of Defense.

                Operational Test and Evaluation, Defense

       For expenses, not otherwise provided for, necessary for the 
     independent activities of the Director, Operational Test and 
     Evaluation, in the direction and supervision of operational 
     test and evaluation, including initial operational test and 
     evaluation which is conducted prior to, and in support of, 
     production decisions; joint operational testing and 
     evaluation; and administrative expenses in connection 
     therewith, $190,770,000, to remain available for obligation 
     until September 30, 2011.

                                TITLE V

                     REVOLVING AND MANAGEMENT FUNDS

                     Defense Working Capital Funds

       For the Defense Working Capital Funds, $1,455,004,000.

                     National Defense Sealift Fund

       For National Defense Sealift Fund programs, projects, and 
     activities, and for expenses of the National Defense Reserve 
     Fleet, as established by section 11 of the Merchant Ship 
     Sales Act of 1946 (50 U.S.C. App. 1744), and for the 
     necessary expenses to maintain and preserve a U.S.-flag 
     merchant fleet to serve the national security needs of the 
     United States, $1,242,758,000, to remain available until 
     expended: Provided, That none of the funds provided in this 
     paragraph shall be used to award a new contract that provides 
     for the acquisition of any of the following major components 
     unless such components are manufactured in the United States: 
     auxiliary equipment, including pumps, for all shipboard 
     services; propulsion system components (engines, reduction 
     gears, and propellers); shipboard cranes; and spreaders for 
     shipboard cranes: Provided further, That the exercise of an 
     option in a contract awarded through the obligation of 
     previously appropriated funds shall not be considered to be 
     the award of a new contract: Provided further, That the 
     Secretary of the military department responsible for such 
     procurement may waive the restrictions in the first proviso 
     on a case-by-case basis by certifying in writing to the 
     Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representatives 
     and the Senate that adequate domestic supplies are not 
     available to meet Department of Defense requirements on a 
     timely basis and that such an acquisition must be made in 
     order to acquire capability for national security purposes.

                                TITLE VI

                  OTHER DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE PROGRAMS

                         Defense Health Program

       For expenses, not otherwise provided for, for medical and 
     health care programs of the Department of Defense as 
     authorized by law, $28,311,113,000; of which $26,990,219,000 
     shall be for operation and maintenance, of which not to 
     exceed one percent shall remain available until September 30, 
     2011, and of which up to $15,093,539,000 may be available for 
     contracts entered into under the TRICARE program; of which 
     $322,142,000, to remain available for obligation until 
     September 30, 2012, shall be for procurement; and of which 
     $998,752,000, to remain available for obligation until 
     September 30, 2011, shall be for research, development, test 
     and evaluation.

           Chemical Agents and Munitions Destruction, Defense

       For expenses, not otherwise provided for, necessary for the 
     destruction of the United States stockpile of lethal chemical 
     agents and munitions, to include construction of facilities, 
     in accordance with the provisions of section 1412 of the 
     Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 (50 U.S.C. 
     1521), and for the destruction of other chemical warfare 
     materials that are not in the chemical weapon stockpile, 
     $1,539,869,000, of which $1,125,911,000 shall be for 
     operation and maintenance, of which no less than $84,839,000, 
     shall be for the Chemical Stockpile Emergency Preparedness 
     Program, consisting of $34,905,000 for activities on military 
     installations and $49,934,000, to remain available until 
     September 30, 2011, to assist State and local governments; 
     $12,689,000 shall be for procurement, to remain available 
     until September 30, 2012, of which no less than $12,689,000 
     shall be for the Chemical Stockpile Emergency Preparedness 
     Program to assist State and local governments; and 
     $401,269,000, to remain available until September 30, 2011, 
     shall be for research, development, test and evaluation, of 
     which $398,669,000 shall only be for the Assembled Chemical 
     Weapons Alternatives (ACWA) program.

         Drug Interdiction and Counter-drug Activities, Defense

                     (including transfer of funds)

       For drug interdiction and counter-drug activities of the 
     Department of Defense, for transfer to appropriations 
     available to the Department of Defense for military personnel 
     of the reserve components serving under the provisions of 
     title 10 and title 32, United States Code; for operation and 
     maintenance; for procurement; and for research, development, 
     test and evaluation, $1,103,086,000: Provided, That the funds 
     appropriated under this heading shall be available for 
     obligation for the same time period and for the same purpose 
     as the appropriation to which transferred: Provided further, 
     That upon a determination that all or part of the funds 
     transferred from this appropriation are not necessary for the 
     purposes provided herein, such amounts may be transferred 
     back to this appropriation: Provided further, That the 
     transfer authority provided under this heading is in addition 
     to any other transfer authority contained elsewhere in this 
     Act.

                    Office of the Inspector General

       For expenses and activities of the Office of the Inspector 
     General in carrying out the provisions of the Inspector 
     General Act of 1978, as amended, $288,100,000, of which 
     $287,100,000 shall be for operation and maintenance, of which 
     not to exceed $700,000 is available for emergencies and 
     extraordinary expenses to be expended on the approval or 
     authority of the Inspector General, and payments may be made 
     on the Inspector General's certificate of necessity for 
     confidential military purposes; and of which $1,000,000, to 
     remain available until September 30, 2012, shall be for 
     procurement.

                               TITLE VII

                            RELATED AGENCIES

   Central Intelligence Agency Retirement and Disability System Fund

       For payment to the Central Intelligence Agency Retirement 
     and Disability System Fund, to maintain the proper funding 
     level for continuing the operation of the Central 
     Intelligence Agency Retirement and Disability System, 
     $290,900,000.

               Intelligence Community Management Account

       For necessary expenses of the Intelligence Community 
     Management Account, $750,812,000.

                               TITLE VIII

                           GENERAL PROVISIONS

       Sec. 8001.  No part of any appropriation contained in this 
     Act shall be used for publicity or propaganda purposes not 
     authorized by the Congress.
       Sec. 8002.  During the current fiscal year, provisions of 
     law prohibiting the payment of compensation to, or employment 
     of, any person not a citizen of the United States shall not 
     apply to personnel of the Department of Defense: Provided, 
     That salary increases granted to direct and indirect hire 
     foreign national employees of the Department of Defense 
     funded by this Act shall not be at a rate in excess of the 
     percentage increase authorized by law for civilian employees 
     of the Department of Defense whose pay is computed under the 
     provisions of section 5332 of title 5, United States Code, or 
     at a rate in excess of the percentage increase provided by 
     the appropriate host nation to its own employees, whichever 
     is higher: Provided further, That this section shall not 
     apply to Department of Defense foreign service national 
     employees serving at United States diplomatic missions whose 
     pay is set by the Department of State under the Foreign 
     Service Act of 1980: Provided further, That the limitations 
     of this provision shall not apply to foreign national 
     employees of the Department of Defense in the Republic of 
     Turkey.
       Sec. 8003.  No part of any appropriation contained in this 
     Act shall remain available for obligation beyond the current 
     fiscal year, unless expressly so provided herein.
       Sec. 8004.  No more than 20 percent of the appropriations 
     in this Act which are limited for

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     obligation during the current fiscal year shall be obligated 
     during the last 2 months of the fiscal year: Provided, That 
     this section shall not apply to obligations for support of 
     active duty training of reserve components or summer camp 
     training of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps.

                          (transfer of funds)

       Sec. 8005.  Upon determination by the Secretary of Defense 
     that such action is necessary in the national interest, he 
     may, with the approval of the Office of Management and 
     Budget, transfer not to exceed $4,000,000,000 of working 
     capital funds of the Department of Defense or funds made 
     available in this Act to the Department of Defense for 
     military functions (except military construction) between 
     such appropriations or funds or any subdivision thereof, to 
     be merged with and to be available for the same purposes, and 
     for the same time period, as the appropriation or fund to 
     which transferred: Provided, That such authority to transfer 
     may not be used unless for higher priority items, based on 
     unforeseen military requirements, than those for which 
     originally appropriated and in no case where the item for 
     which funds are requested has been denied by the Congress: 
     Provided further, That the Secretary of Defense shall notify 
     the Congress promptly of all transfers made pursuant to this 
     authority or any other authority in this Act: Provided 
     further, That no part of the funds in this Act shall be 
     available to prepare or present a request to the Committees 
     on Appropriations for reprogramming of funds, unless for 
     higher priority items, based on unforeseen military 
     requirements, than those for which originally appropriated 
     and in no case where the item for which reprogramming is 
     requested has been denied by the Congress: Provided further, 
     That a request for multiple reprogrammings of funds using 
     authority provided in this section must be made prior to June 
     30, 2010: Provided further, That transfers among military 
     personnel appropriations shall not be taken into account for 
     purposes of the limitation on the amount of funds that may be 
     transferred under this section: Provided further, That no 
     obligation of funds may be made pursuant to section 1206 of 
     Public Law 109-163 (or any successor provision) unless the 
     Secretary of Defense has notified the congressional defense 
     committees prior to any such obligation.
       Sec. 8006. (a) Not later than 60 days after enactment of 
     this Act, the Department of Defense shall submit a report to 
     the congressional defense committees to establish the 
     baseline for application of reprogramming and transfer 
     authorities for fiscal year 2010: Provided, That the report 
     shall include--
       (1) a table for each appropriation with a separate column 
     to display the President's budget request, adjustments made 
     by Congress, adjustments due to enacted rescissions, if 
     appropriate, and the fiscal year enacted level;
       (2) a delineation in the table for each appropriation both 
     by budget activity and program, project, and activity as 
     detailed in the Budget Appendix; and
       (3) an identification of items of special congressional 
     interest.
       (b) Notwithstanding section 8005 of this Act, none of the 
     funds provided in this Act shall be available for 
     reprogramming or transfer until the report identified in 
     subsection (a) is submitted to the congressional defense 
     committees, unless the Secretary of Defense certifies in 
     writing to the congressional defense committees that such 
     reprogramming or transfer is necessary as an emergency 
     requirement.
       Sec. 8007.  The Secretaries of the Air Force and the Army 
     are authorized, using funds available under the headings 
     ``Operation and Maintenance, Air Force'' and ``Operation and 
     Maintenance, Army'', to complete facility conversions and 
     phased repair projects which may include upgrades and 
     additions to Alaskan range infrastructure and training areas, 
     and improved access to these ranges.

                          (transfer of funds)

       Sec. 8008.  During the current fiscal year, cash balances 
     in working capital funds of the Department of Defense 
     established pursuant to section 2208 of title 10, United 
     States Code, may be maintained in only such amounts as are 
     necessary at any time for cash disbursements to be made from 
     such funds: Provided, That transfers may be made between such 
     funds: Provided further, That transfers may be made between 
     working capital funds and the ``Foreign Currency 
     Fluctuations, Defense'' appropriation and the ``Operation and 
     Maintenance'' appropriation accounts in such amounts as may 
     be determined by the Secretary of Defense, with the approval 
     of the Office of Management and Budget, except that such 
     transfers may not be made unless the Secretary of Defense has 
     notified the Congress of the proposed transfer. Except in 
     amounts equal to the amounts appropriated to working capital 
     funds in this Act, no obligations may be made against a 
     working capital fund to procure or increase the value of war 
     reserve material inventory, unless the Secretary of Defense 
     has notified the Congress prior to any such obligation.
       Sec. 8009.  Funds appropriated by this Act may not be used 
     to initiate a special access program without prior 
     notification 30 calendar days in advance to the congressional 
     defense committees.
       Sec. 8010.  None of the funds provided in this Act shall be 
     available to initiate: (1) a multiyear contract that employs 
     economic order quantity procurement in excess of $20,000,000 
     in any one year of the contract or that includes an unfunded 
     contingent liability in excess of $20,000,000; or (2) a 
     contract for advance procurement leading to a multiyear 
     contract that employs economic order quantity procurement in 
     excess of $20,000,000 in any one year, unless the 
     congressional defense committees have been notified at least 
     30 days in advance of the proposed contract award: Provided, 
     That no part of any appropriation contained in this Act shall 
     be available to initiate a multiyear contract for which the 
     economic order quantity advance procurement is not funded at 
     least to the limits of the Government's liability: Provided 
     further, That no part of any appropriation contained in this 
     Act shall be available to initiate multiyear procurement 
     contracts for any systems or component thereof if the value 
     of the multiyear contract would exceed $500,000,000 unless 
     specifically provided in this Act: Provided further, That no 
     multiyear procurement contract can be terminated without 10-
     day prior notification to the congressional defense 
     committees: Provided further, That the execution of multiyear 
     authority shall require the use of a present value analysis 
     to determine lowest cost compared to an annual procurement: 
     Provided further, That none of the funds provided in this Act 
     may be used for a multiyear contract executed after the date 
     of the enactment of this Act unless in the case of any such 
     contract--
       (1) the Secretary of Defense has submitted to Congress a 
     budget request for full funding of units to be procured 
     through the contract and, in the case of a contract for 
     procurement of aircraft, that includes, for any aircraft unit 
     to be procured through the contract for which procurement 
     funds are requested in that budget request for production 
     beyond advance procurement activities in the fiscal year 
     covered by the budget, full funding of procurement of such 
     unit in that fiscal year;
       (2) cancellation provisions in the contract do not include 
     consideration of recurring manufacturing costs of the 
     contractor associated with the production of unfunded units 
     to be delivered under the contract;
       (3) the contract provides that payments to the contractor 
     under the contract shall not be made in advance of incurred 
     costs on funded units; and
       (4) the contract does not provide for a price adjustment 
     based on a failure to award a follow-on contract.
       Sec. 8011.  Within the funds appropriated for the operation 
     and maintenance of the Armed Forces, funds are hereby 
     appropriated pursuant to section 401 of title 10, United 
     States Code, for humanitarian and civic assistance costs 
     under chapter 20 of title 10, United States Code. Such funds 
     may also be obligated for humanitarian and civic assistance 
     costs incidental to authorized operations and pursuant to 
     authority granted in section 401 of chapter 20 of title 10, 
     United States Code, and these obligations shall be reported 
     as required by section 401(d) of title 10, United States 
     Code: Provided, That funds available for operation and 
     maintenance shall be available for providing humanitarian and 
     similar assistance by using Civic Action Teams in the Trust 
     Territories of the Pacific Islands and freely associated 
     states of Micronesia, pursuant to the Compact of Free 
     Association as authorized by Public Law 99-239: Provided 
     further, That upon a determination by the Secretary of the 
     Army that such action is beneficial for graduate medical 
     education programs conducted at Army medical facilities 
     located in Hawaii, the Secretary of the Army may authorize 
     the provision of medical services at such facilities and 
     transportation to such facilities, on a nonreimbursable 
     basis, for civilian patients from American Samoa, the 
     Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, the Marshall 
     Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, Palau, and Guam.
       Sec. 8012. (a) During fiscal year 2010, the civilian 
     personnel of the Department of Defense may not be managed on 
     the basis of any end-strength, and the management of such 
     personnel during that fiscal year shall not be subject to any 
     constraint or limitation (known as an end-strength) on the 
     number of such personnel who may be employed on the last day 
     of such fiscal year.
       (b) The fiscal year 2011 budget request for the Department 
     of Defense as well as all justification material and other 
     documentation supporting the fiscal year 2011 Department of 
     Defense budget request shall be prepared and submitted to the 
     Congress as if subsections (a) and (b) of this provision were 
     effective with regard to fiscal year 2011.
       (c) Nothing in this section shall be construed to apply to 
     military (civilian) technicians.
       Sec. 8013.  None of the funds made available by this Act 
     shall be used in any way, directly or indirectly, to 
     influence congressional action on any legislation or 
     appropriation matters pending before the Congress.
       Sec. 8014.  None of the funds appropriated by this Act 
     shall be available for the basic pay and allowances of any 
     member of the Army participating as a full-time student and 
     receiving benefits paid by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs 
     from the Department of Defense Education Benefits Fund when 
     time spent as a full-time student is credited toward 
     completion of a service commitment: Provided, That this 
     section shall not apply to those members who have reenlisted 
     with this option prior to October 1, 1987: Provided further, 
     That this section applies only to active components of the 
     Army.
       Sec. 8015. (a) None of the funds appropriated by this Act 
     shall be available to convert to contractor performance an 
     activity or function of the Department of Defense that, on or 
     after the date of the enactment of this Act, is performed by 
     more than 10 Department of Defense civilian employees 
     unless--
       (1) the conversion is based on the result of a public-
     private competition that includes a most

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     efficient and cost effective organization plan developed by 
     such activity or function;
       (2) the Competitive Sourcing Official determines that, over 
     all performance periods stated in the solicitation of offers 
     for performance of the activity or function, the cost of 
     performance of the activity or function by a contractor would 
     be less costly to the Department of Defense by an amount that 
     equals or exceeds the lesser of--
       (A) 10 percent of the most efficient organization's 
     personnel-related costs for performance of that activity or 
     function by Federal employees; or
       (B) $10,000,000; and
       (3) the contractor does not receive an advantage for a 
     proposal that would reduce costs for the Department of 
     Defense by--
       (A) not making an employer-sponsored health insurance plan 
     available to the workers who are to be employed in the 
     performance of that activity or function under the contract; 
     or
       (B) offering to such workers an employer-sponsored health 
     benefits plan that requires the employer to contribute less 
     towards the premium or subscription share than the amount 
     that is paid by the Department of Defense for health benefits 
     for civilian employees under chapter 89 of title 5, United 
     States Code.
       (b)(1) The Department of Defense, without regard to 
     subsection (a) of this section or subsection (a), (b), or (c) 
     of section 2461 of title 10, United States Code, and 
     notwithstanding any administrative regulation, requirement, 
     or policy to the contrary shall have full authority to enter 
     into a contract for the performance of any commercial or 
     industrial type function of the Department of Defense that--
       (A) is included on the procurement list established 
     pursuant to section 2 of the Javits-Wagner-O'Day Act (41 
     U.S.C. 47);
       (B) is planned to be converted to performance by a 
     qualified nonprofit agency for the blind or by a qualified 
     nonprofit agency for other severely handicapped individuals 
     in accordance with that Act; or
       (C) is planned to be converted to performance by a 
     qualified firm under at least 51 percent ownership by an 
     Indian tribe, as defined in section 4(e) of the Indian Self-
     Determination and Education Assistance Act (25 U.S.C. 
     450b(e)), or a Native Hawaiian Organization, as defined in 
     section 8(a)(15) of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 
     637(a)(15)).
       (2) This section shall not apply to depot contracts or 
     contracts for depot maintenance as provided in sections 2469 
     and 2474 of title 10, United States Code.
       (c) The conversion of any activity or function of the 
     Department of Defense under the authority provided by this 
     section shall be credited toward any competitive or 
     outsourcing goal, target, or measurement that may be 
     established by statute, regulation, or policy and is deemed 
     to be awarded under the authority of, and in compliance with, 
     subsection (h) of section 2304 of title 10, United States 
     Code, for the competition or outsourcing of commercial 
     activities.

                          (transfer of funds)

       Sec. 8016.  Funds appropriated in title III of this Act for 
     the Department of Defense Pilot Mentor-Protege Program may be 
     transferred to any other appropriation contained in this Act 
     solely for the purpose of implementing a Mentor-Protege 
     Program developmental assistance agreement pursuant to 
     section 831 of the National Defense Authorization Act for 
     Fiscal Year 1991 (Public Law 101-510; 10 U.S.C. 2302 note), 
     as amended, under the authority of this provision or any 
     other transfer authority contained in this Act.
       Sec. 8017.  None of the funds in this Act may be available 
     for the purchase by the Department of Defense (and its 
     departments and agencies) of welded shipboard anchor and 
     mooring chain 4 inches in diameter and under unless the 
     anchor and mooring chain are manufactured in the United 
     States from components which are substantially manufactured 
     in the United States: Provided, That for the purpose of this 
     section manufactured will include cutting, heat treating, 
     quality control, testing of chain and welding (including the 
     forging and shot blasting process): Provided further, That 
     for the purpose of this section substantially all of the 
     components of anchor and mooring chain shall be considered to 
     be produced or manufactured in the United States if the 
     aggregate cost of the components produced or manufactured in 
     the United States exceeds the aggregate cost of the 
     components produced or manufactured outside the United 
     States: Provided further, That when adequate domestic 
     supplies are not available to meet Department of Defense 
     requirements on a timely basis, the Secretary of the service 
     responsible for the procurement may waive this restriction on 
     a case-by-case basis by certifying in writing to the 
     Committees on Appropriations that such an acquisition must be 
     made in order to acquire capability for national security 
     purposes.
       Sec. 8018.  None of the funds available to the Department 
     of Defense may be used to demilitarize or dispose of M-1 
     Carbines, M-1 Garand rifles, M-14 rifles, .22 caliber rifles, 
     .30 caliber rifles, or M-1911 pistols.
       Sec. 8019.  No more than $500,000 of the funds appropriated 
     or made available in this Act shall be used during a single 
     fiscal year for any single relocation of an organization, 
     unit, activity or function of the Department of Defense into 
     or within the National Capital Region: Provided, That the 
     Secretary of Defense may waive this restriction on a case-by-
     case basis by certifying in writing to the congressional 
     defense committees that such a relocation is required in the 
     best interest of the Government.
       Sec. 8020.  In addition to the funds provided elsewhere in 
     this Act, $15,000,000 is appropriated only for incentive 
     payments authorized by section 504 of the Indian Financing 
     Act of 1974 (25 U.S.C. 1544): Provided, That a prime 
     contractor or a subcontractor at any tier that makes a 
     subcontract award to any subcontractor or supplier as defined 
     in section 1544 of title 25, United States Code, or a small 
     business owned and controlled by an individual or individuals 
     defined under section 4221(9) of title 25, United States 
     Code, shall be considered a contractor for the purposes of 
     being allowed additional compensation under section 504 of 
     the Indian Financing Act of 1974 (25 U.S.C. 1544) whenever 
     the prime contract or subcontract amount is over $500,000 and 
     involves the expenditure of funds appropriated by an Act 
     making Appropriations for the Department of Defense with 
     respect to any fiscal year: Provided further, That 
     notwithstanding section 430 of title 41, United States Code, 
     this section shall be applicable to any Department of Defense 
     acquisition of supplies or services, including any contract 
     and any subcontract at any tier for acquisition of commercial 
     items produced or manufactured, in whole or in part by any 
     subcontractor or supplier defined in section 1544 of title 
     25, United States Code, or a small business owned and 
     controlled by an individual or individuals defined under 
     section 4221(9) of title 25, United States Code.
       Sec. 8021.  Funds appropriated by this Act for the Defense 
     Media Activity shall not be used for any national or 
     international political or psychological activities.
       Sec. 8022.  None of the funds appropriated by this Act 
     shall be available to perform any cost study pursuant to the 
     provisions of OMB Circular A-76 if the study being performed 
     exceeds a period of 24 months after initiation of such study 
     with respect to a single function activity or 30 months after 
     initiation of such study for a multi-function activity.
       Sec. 8023.  During the current fiscal year, the Department 
     of Defense is authorized to incur obligations of not to 
     exceed $350,000,000 for purposes specified in section 
     2350j(c) of title 10, United States Code, in anticipation of 
     receipt of contributions, only from the Government of Kuwait, 
     under that section: Provided, That upon receipt, such 
     contributions from the Government of Kuwait shall be credited 
     to the appropriations or fund which incurred such 
     obligations.
       Sec. 8024. (a) Of the funds made available in this Act, not 
     less than $25,756,000 shall be available for the Civil Air 
     Patrol Corporation, of which--
       (1) $22,433,000 shall be available from ``Operation and 
     Maintenance, Air Force'' to support Civil Air Patrol 
     Corporation operation and maintenance, readiness, counterdrug 
     activities, and drug demand reduction activities involving 
     youth programs;
       (2) $2,426,000 shall be available from ``Aircraft 
     Procurement, Air Force''; and
       (3) $897,000 shall be available from ``Other Procurement, 
     Air Force'' for vehicle procurement.
       (b) The Secretary of the Air Force should waive 
     reimbursement for any funds used by the Civil Air Patrol for 
     counter-drug activities in support of Federal, State, and 
     local government agencies.
       Sec. 8025. (a) None of the funds appropriated in this Act 
     are available to establish a new Department of Defense 
     (department) federally funded research and development center 
     (FFRDC), either as a new entity, or as a separate entity 
     administrated by an organization managing another FFRDC, or 
     as a nonprofit membership corporation consisting of a 
     consortium of other FFRDCs and other nonprofit entities.
       (b) No member of a Board of Directors, Trustees, Overseers, 
     Advisory Group, Special Issues Panel, Visiting Committee, or 
     any similar entity of a defense FFRDC, and no paid consultant 
     to any defense FFRDC, except when acting in a technical 
     advisory capacity, may be compensated for his or her services 
     as a member of such entity, or as a paid consultant by more 
     than one FFRDC in a fiscal year: Provided, That a member of 
     any such entity referred to previously in this subsection 
     shall be allowed travel expenses and per diem as authorized 
     under the Federal Joint Travel Regulations, when engaged in 
     the performance of membership duties.
       (c) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, none of the 
     funds available to the department from any source during 
     fiscal year 2010 may be used by a defense FFRDC, through a 
     fee or other payment mechanism, for construction of new 
     buildings, for payment of cost sharing for projects funded by 
     Government grants, for absorption of contract overruns, or 
     for certain charitable contributions, not to include employee 
     participation in community service and/or development.
       (d) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, of the 
     funds available to the department during fiscal year 2010, 
     not more than 5,600 staff years of technical effort (staff 
     years) may be funded for defense FFRDCs: Provided, That of 
     the specific amount referred to previously in this 
     subsection, not more than 1,100 staff years may be funded for 
     the defense studies and analysis FFRDCs: Provided further, 
     That this subsection shall not apply to staff years funded in 
     the National Intelligence Program (NIP) and the Military 
     Intelligence Program (MIP).
       (e) The Secretary of Defense shall, with the submission of 
     the department's fiscal year 2011 budget request, submit a 
     report presenting the specific amounts of staff years of 
     technical effort to be allocated for each defense FFRDC 
     during that fiscal year and the associated budget estimates.

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       (f) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, the 
     total amount appropriated in this Act for FFRDCs is hereby 
     reduced by $120,200,000.
       Sec. 8026.  None of the funds appropriated or made 
     available in this Act shall be used to procure carbon, alloy 
     or armor steel plate for use in any Government-owned facility 
     or property under the control of the Department of Defense 
     which were not melted and rolled in the United States or 
     Canada: Provided, That these procurement restrictions shall 
     apply to any and all Federal Supply Class 9515, American 
     Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM) or American Iron and 
     Steel Institute (AISI) specifications of carbon, alloy or 
     armor steel plate: Provided further, That the Secretary of 
     the military department responsible for the procurement may 
     waive this restriction on a case-by-case basis by certifying 
     in writing to the Committees on Appropriations of the House 
     of Representatives and the Senate that adequate domestic 
     supplies are not available to meet Department of Defense 
     requirements on a timely basis and that such an acquisition 
     must be made in order to acquire capability for national 
     security purposes: Provided further, That these restrictions 
     shall not apply to contracts which are in being as of the 
     date of the enactment of this Act.
       Sec. 8027.  For the purposes of this Act, the term 
     ``congressional defense committees'' means the Armed Services 
     Committee of the House of Representatives, the Armed Services 
     Committee of the Senate, the Subcommittee on Defense of the 
     Committee on Appropriations of the Senate, and the 
     Subcommittee on Defense of the Committee on Appropriations of 
     the House of Representatives.
       Sec. 8028.  During the current fiscal year, the Department 
     of Defense may acquire the modification, depot maintenance 
     and repair of aircraft, vehicles and vessels as well as the 
     production of components and other Defense-related articles, 
     through competition between Department of Defense depot 
     maintenance activities and private firms: Provided, That the 
     Senior Acquisition Executive of the military department or 
     Defense Agency concerned, with power of delegation, shall 
     certify that successful bids include comparable estimates of 
     all direct and indirect costs for both public and private 
     bids: Provided further, That Office of Management and Budget 
     Circular A-76 shall not apply to competitions conducted under 
     this section.
       Sec. 8029. (a)(1) If the Secretary of Defense, after 
     consultation with the United States Trade Representative, 
     determines that a foreign country which is party to an 
     agreement described in paragraph (2) has violated the terms 
     of the agreement by discriminating against certain types of 
     products produced in the United States that are covered by 
     the agreement, the Secretary of Defense shall rescind the 
     Secretary's blanket waiver of the Buy American Act with 
     respect to such types of products produced in that foreign 
     country.
       (2) An agreement referred to in paragraph (1) is any 
     reciprocal defense procurement memorandum of understanding, 
     between the United States and a foreign country pursuant to 
     which the Secretary of Defense has prospectively waived the 
     Buy American Act for certain products in that country.
       (b) The Secretary of Defense shall submit to the Congress a 
     report on the amount of Department of Defense purchases from 
     foreign entities in fiscal year 2010. Such report shall 
     separately indicate the dollar value of items for which the 
     Buy American Act was waived pursuant to any agreement 
     described in subsection (a)(2), the Trade Agreement Act of 
     1979 (19 U.S.C. 2501 et seq.), or any international agreement 
     to which the United States is a party.
       (c) For purposes of this section, the term ``Buy American 
     Act'' means title III of the Act entitled ``An Act making 
     appropriations for the Treasury and Post Office Departments 
     for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1934, and for other 
     purposes'', approved March 3, 1933 (41 U.S.C. 10a et seq.).
       Sec. 8030.  During the current fiscal year, amounts 
     contained in the Department of Defense Overseas Military 
     Facility Investment Recovery Account established by section 
     2921(c)(1) of the National Defense Authorization Act of 1991 
     (Public Law 101-510; 10 U.S.C. 2687 note) shall be available 
     until expended for the payments specified by section 
     2921(c)(2) of that Act.
       Sec. 8031. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, 
     the Secretary of the Air Force may convey at no cost to the 
     Air Force, without consideration, to Indian tribes located in 
     the States of Nevada, Idaho, North Dakota, South Dakota, 
     Montana, Oregon, and Minnesota relocatable military housing 
     units located at Grand Forks Air Force Base, Malmstrom Air 
     Force Base, Mountain Home Air Force Base, Ellsworth Air Force 
     Base, and Minot Air Force Base that are excess to the needs 
     of the Air Force.
       (b) The Secretary of the Air Force shall convey, at no cost 
     to the Air Force, military housing units under subsection (a) 
     in accordance with the request for such units that are 
     submitted to the Secretary by the Operation Walking Shield 
     Program on behalf of Indian tribes located in the States of 
     Nevada, Idaho, North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Oregon, 
     and Minnesota.
       (c) The Operation Walking Shield Program shall resolve any 
     conflicts among requests of Indian tribes for housing units 
     under subsection (a) before submitting requests to the 
     Secretary of the Air Force under subsection (b).
       (d) In this section, the term ``Indian tribe'' means any 
     recognized Indian tribe included on the current list 
     published by the Secretary of the Interior under section 104 
     of the Federally Recognized Indian Tribe Act of 1994 (Public 
     Law 103-454; 108 Stat. 4792; 25 U.S.C. 479a-1).
       Sec. 8032.  During the current fiscal year, appropriations 
     which are available to the Department of Defense for 
     operation and maintenance may be used to purchase items 
     having an investment item unit cost of not more than 
     $250,000.
       Sec. 8033. (a) During the current fiscal year, none of the 
     appropriations or funds available to the Department of 
     Defense Working Capital Funds shall be used for the purchase 
     of an investment item for the purpose of acquiring a new 
     inventory item for sale or anticipated sale during the 
     current fiscal year or a subsequent fiscal year to customers 
     of the Department of Defense Working Capital Funds if such an 
     item would not have been chargeable to the Department of 
     Defense Business Operations Fund during fiscal year 1994 and 
     if the purchase of such an investment item would be 
     chargeable during the current fiscal year to appropriations 
     made to the Department of Defense for procurement.
       (b) The fiscal year 2011 budget request for the Department 
     of Defense as well as all justification material and other 
     documentation supporting the fiscal year 2011 Department of 
     Defense budget shall be prepared and submitted to the 
     Congress on the basis that any equipment which was classified 
     as an end item and funded in a procurement appropriation 
     contained in this Act shall be budgeted for in a proposed 
     fiscal year 2011 procurement appropriation and not in the 
     supply management business area or any other area or category 
     of the Department of Defense Working Capital Funds.
       Sec. 8034.  None of the funds appropriated by this Act for 
     programs of the Central Intelligence Agency shall remain 
     available for obligation beyond the current fiscal year, 
     except for funds appropriated for the Reserve for 
     Contingencies, which shall remain available until September 
     30, 2011: Provided, That funds appropriated, transferred, or 
     otherwise credited to the Central Intelligence Agency Central 
     Services Working Capital Fund during this or any prior or 
     subsequent fiscal year shall remain available until expended: 
     Provided further, That any funds appropriated or transferred 
     to the Central Intelligence Agency for advanced research and 
     development acquisition, for agent operations, and for covert 
     action programs authorized by the President under section 503 
     of the National Security Act of 1947, as amended, shall 
     remain available until September 30, 2011.
       Sec. 8035.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law, 
     funds made available in this Act for the Defense Intelligence 
     Agency may be used for the design, development, and 
     deployment of General Defense Intelligence Program 
     intelligence communications and intelligence information 
     systems for the Services, the Unified and Specified Commands, 
     and the component commands.
       Sec. 8036.  Of the funds appropriated to the Department of 
     Defense under the heading ``Operation and Maintenance, 
     Defense-Wide'', not less than $12,000,000 shall be made 
     available only for the mitigation of environmental impacts, 
     including training and technical assistance to tribes, 
     related administrative support, the gathering of information, 
     documenting of environmental damage, and developing a system 
     for prioritization of mitigation and cost to complete 
     estimates for mitigation, on Indian lands resulting from 
     Department of Defense activities.
       Sec. 8037. (a) None of the funds appropriated in this Act 
     may be expended by an entity of the Department of Defense 
     unless the entity, in expending the funds, complies with the 
     Buy American Act. For purposes of this subsection, the term 
     ``Buy American Act'' means title III of the Act entitled ``An 
     Act making appropriations for the Treasury and Post Office 
     Departments for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1934, and for 
     other purposes'', approved March 3, 1933 (41 U.S.C. 10a et 
     seq.).
       (b) If the Secretary of Defense determines that a person 
     has been convicted of intentionally affixing a label bearing 
     a ``Made in America'' inscription to any product sold in or 
     shipped to the United States that is not made in America, the 
     Secretary shall determine, in accordance with section 2410f 
     of title 10, United States Code, whether the person should be 
     debarred from contracting with the Department of Defense.
       (c) In the case of any equipment or products purchased with 
     appropriations provided under this Act, it is the sense of 
     the Congress that any entity of the Department of Defense, in 
     expending the appropriation, purchase only American-made 
     equipment and products, provided that American-made equipment 
     and products are cost-competitive, quality-competitive, and 
     available in a timely fashion.
       Sec. 8038.  None of the funds appropriated by this Act 
     shall be available for a contract for studies, analysis, or 
     consulting services entered into without competition on the 
     basis of an unsolicited proposal unless the head of the 
     activity responsible for the procurement determines--
       (1) as a result of thorough technical evaluation, only one 
     source is found fully qualified to perform the proposed work;
       (2) the purpose of the contract is to explore an 
     unsolicited proposal which offers significant scientific or 
     technological promise, represents the product of original 
     thinking, and was submitted in confidence by one source; or
       (3) the purpose of the contract is to take advantage of 
     unique and significant industrial accomplishment by a 
     specific concern, or to insure that a new product or idea of 
     a specific concern is given financial support: Provided, That 
     this limitation shall not apply to contracts in an amount of 
     less than $25,000, contracts related to

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     improvements of equipment that is in development or 
     production, or contracts as to which a civilian official of 
     the Department of Defense, who has been confirmed by the 
     Senate, determines that the award of such contract is in the 
     interest of the national defense.
       Sec. 8039. (a) Except as provided in subsections (b) and 
     (c), none of the funds made available by this Act may be 
     used--
       (1) to establish a field operating agency; or
       (2) to pay the basic pay of a member of the Armed Forces or 
     civilian employee of the department who is transferred or 
     reassigned from a headquarters activity if the member or 
     employee's place of duty remains at the location of that 
     headquarters.
       (b) The Secretary of Defense or Secretary of a military 
     department may waive the limitations in subsection (a), on a 
     case-by-case basis, if the Secretary determines, and 
     certifies to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of 
     Representatives and Senate that the granting of the waiver 
     will reduce the personnel requirements or the financial 
     requirements of the department.
       (c) This section does not apply to--
       (1) field operating agencies funded within the National 
     Intelligence Program; or
       (2) an Army field operating agency established to 
     eliminate, mitigate, or counter the effects of improvised 
     explosive devices, and, as determined by the Secretary of the 
     Army, other similar threats.

                             (rescissions)

       Sec. 8040.  Of the funds appropriated in Department of 
     Defense Appropriations Acts, the following funds are hereby 
     rescinded from the following accounts and programs in the 
     specified amounts:
       ``Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Air Force, 
     2009/2010'', $110,230,000;
       ``Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Defense-Wide, 
     2009/2010'', $199,750,000;
       ``Procurement of Weapons and Tracked Combat Vehicles, Army, 
     2009/2011'', $41,087,000;
       ``Other Procurement, Army, 2009/2011'', $138,239,000;
       ``Aircraft Procurement, Air Force, 2009/2011'', 
     $628,900,000;
       ``Missile Procurement, Air Force, 2009/2011'', 
     $147,595,000;
       ``Other Procurement, Air Force, 2009/2011'', $5,000,000;
       ``Procurement, Defense-Wide, 2009/2011'', $5,200,000; and
       ``Procurement, Defense-Wide, 2008/2010'', $2,000,000.
       Sec. 8041.  None of the funds available in this Act may be 
     used to reduce the authorized positions for military 
     (civilian) technicians of the Army National Guard, Air 
     National Guard, Army Reserve and Air Force Reserve for the 
     purpose of applying any administratively imposed civilian 
     personnel ceiling, freeze, or reduction on military 
     (civilian) technicians, unless such reductions are a direct 
     result of a reduction in military force structure.
       Sec. 8042.  None of the funds appropriated or otherwise 
     made available in this Act may be obligated or expended for 
     assistance to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea 
     unless specifically appropriated for that purpose.
       Sec. 8043.  Funds appropriated in this Act for operation 
     and maintenance of the Military Departments, Combatant 
     Commands and Defense Agencies shall be available for 
     reimbursement of pay, allowances and other expenses which 
     would otherwise be incurred against appropriations for the 
     National Guard and Reserve when members of the National Guard 
     and Reserve provide intelligence or counterintelligence 
     support to Combatant Commands, Defense Agencies and Joint 
     Intelligence Activities, including the activities and 
     programs included within the National Intelligence Program 
     and the Military Intelligence Program: Provided, That nothing 
     in this section authorizes deviation from established Reserve 
     and National Guard personnel and training procedures.
       Sec. 8044.  During the current fiscal year, none of the 
     funds appropriated in this Act may be used to reduce the 
     civilian medical and medical support personnel assigned to 
     military treatment facilities below the September 30, 2003, 
     level: Provided, That the Service Surgeons General may waive 
     this section by certifying to the congressional defense 
     committees that the beneficiary population is declining in 
     some catchment areas and civilian strength reductions may be 
     consistent with responsible resource stewardship and 
     capitation-based budgeting.
       Sec. 8045. (a) None of the funds available to the 
     Department of Defense for any fiscal year for drug 
     interdiction or counter-drug activities may be transferred to 
     any other department or agency of the United States except as 
     specifically provided in an appropriations law.
       (b) None of the funds available to the Central Intelligence 
     Agency for any fiscal year for drug interdiction and counter-
     drug activities may be transferred to any other department or 
     agency of the United States except as specifically provided 
     in an appropriations law.
       Sec. 8046.  None of the funds appropriated by this Act may 
     be used for the procurement of ball and roller bearings other 
     than those produced by a domestic source and of domestic 
     origin: Provided, That the Secretary of the military 
     department responsible for such procurement may waive this 
     restriction on a case-by-case basis by certifying in writing 
     to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of 
     Representatives and the Senate, that adequate domestic 
     supplies are not available to meet Department of Defense 
     requirements on a timely basis and that such an acquisition 
     must be made in order to acquire capability for national 
     security purposes: Provided further, That this restriction 
     shall not apply to the purchase of ``commercial items'', as 
     defined by section 4(12) of the Office of Federal Procurement 
     Policy Act, except that the restriction shall apply to ball 
     or roller bearings purchased as end items.
       Sec. 8047.  None of the funds in this Act may be used to 
     purchase any supercomputer which is not manufactured in the 
     United States, unless the Secretary of Defense certifies to 
     the congressional defense committees that such an acquisition 
     must be made in order to acquire capability for national 
     security purposes that is not available from United States 
     manufacturers.
       Sec. 8048.  None of the funds made available in this or any 
     other Act may be used to pay the salary of any officer or 
     employee of the Department of Defense who approves or 
     implements the transfer of administrative responsibilities or 
     budgetary resources of any program, project, or activity 
     financed by this Act to the jurisdiction of another Federal 
     agency not financed by this Act without the express 
     authorization of Congress: Provided, That this limitation 
     shall not apply to transfers of funds expressly provided for 
     in Defense Appropriations Acts, or provisions of Acts 
     providing supplemental appropriations for the Department of 
     Defense.
       Sec. 8049. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, 
     none of the funds available to the Department of Defense for 
     the current fiscal year may be obligated or expended to 
     transfer to another nation or an international organization 
     any defense articles or services (other than intelligence 
     services) for use in the activities described in subsection 
     (b) unless the congressional defense committees, the 
     Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives, 
     and the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate are 
     notified 15 days in advance of such transfer.
       (b) This section applies to--
       (1) any international peacekeeping or peace-enforcement 
     operation under the authority of chapter VI or chapter VII of 
     the United Nations Charter under the authority of a United 
     Nations Security Council resolution; and
       (2) any other international peacekeeping, peace-
     enforcement, or humanitarian assistance operation.
       (c) A notice under subsection (a) shall include the 
     following--
       (1) A description of the equipment, supplies, or services 
     to be transferred.
       (2) A statement of the value of the equipment, supplies, or 
     services to be transferred.
       (3) In the case of a proposed transfer of equipment or 
     supplies--
       (A) a statement of whether the inventory requirements of 
     all elements of the Armed Forces (including the reserve 
     components) for the type of equipment or supplies to be 
     transferred have been met; and
       (B) a statement of whether the items proposed to be 
     transferred will have to be replaced and, if so, how the 
     President proposes to provide funds for such replacement.
       Sec. 8050.  None of the funds available to the Department 
     of Defense under this Act shall be obligated or expended to 
     pay a contractor under a contract with the Department of 
     Defense for costs of any amount paid by the contractor to an 
     employee when--
       (1) such costs are for a bonus or otherwise in excess of 
     the normal salary paid by the contractor to the employee; and
       (2) such bonus is part of restructuring costs associated 
     with a business combination.

                     (including transfer of funds)

       Sec. 8051.  During the current fiscal year, no more than 
     $30,000,000 of appropriations made in this Act under the 
     heading ``Operation and Maintenance, Defense-Wide'' may be 
     transferred to appropriations available for the pay of 
     military personnel, to be merged with, and to be available 
     for the same time period as the appropriations to which 
     transferred, to be used in support of such personnel in 
     connection with support and services for eligible 
     organizations and activities outside the Department of 
     Defense pursuant to section 2012 of title 10, United States 
     Code.
       Sec. 8052. (a) In General.--Service as a member of the 
     Alaska Territorial Guard during World War II of any 
     individual who was honorably discharged therefrom under 
     section 8147 of the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 
     2001 (Public Law 106-259; 114 Stat. 705) shall be treated as 
     active service for purposes of the computation under chapter 
     61, 71, 371, 571, 871, or 1223 of title 10, United States 
     Code, as applicable, of the retired pay to which such 
     individual may be entitled under title 10, United States 
     Code.
       (b) Applicability.--Subsection (a) shall apply with respect 
     to amounts of retired pay payable under title 10, United 
     States Code, for months beginning on or after the date of the 
     enactment of this Act. No retired pay shall be paid to any 
     individual by reason of subsection (a) for any period before 
     that date.
       (c) World War II Defined.--In this section, the term 
     ``World War II'' has the meaning given that term in section 
     101(8) of title 38, United States Code.
       Sec. 8053. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, 
     the Chief of the National Guard Bureau may permit the use of 
     equipment of the National Guard Distance Learning Project by 
     any person or entity on a space-available, reimbursable 
     basis. The Chief of the National Guard Bureau shall establish 
     the amount of reimbursement for such use on a case-by-case 
     basis.
       (b) Amounts collected under subsection (a) shall be 
     credited to funds available for the National Guard Distance 
     Learning Project and be

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     available to defray the costs associated with the use of 
     equipment of the project under that subsection. Such funds 
     shall be available for such purposes without fiscal year 
     limitation.
       Sec. 8054.  Using funds available by this Act or any other 
     Act, the Secretary of the Air Force, pursuant to a 
     determination under section 2690 of title 10, United States 
     Code, may implement cost-effective agreements for required 
     heating facility modernization in the Kaiserslautern Military 
     Community in the Federal Republic of Germany: Provided, That 
     in the City of Kaiserslautern such agreements will include 
     the use of United States anthracite as the base load energy 
     for municipal district heat to the United States Defense 
     installations: Provided further, That at Landstuhl Army 
     Regional Medical Center and Ramstein Air Base, furnished heat 
     may be obtained from private, regional or municipal services, 
     if provisions are included for the consideration of United 
     States coal as an energy source.
       Sec. 8055.  None of the funds appropriated in title IV of 
     this Act may be used to procure end-items for delivery to 
     military forces for operational training, operational use or 
     inventory requirements: Provided, That this restriction does 
     not apply to end-items used in development, prototyping, and 
     test activities preceding and leading to acceptance for 
     operational use: Provided further, That this restriction does 
     not apply to programs funded within the National Intelligence 
     Program: Provided further, That the Secretary of Defense may 
     waive this restriction on a case-by-case basis by certifying 
     in writing to the Committees on Appropriations of the House 
     of Representatives and the Senate that it is in the national 
     security interest to do so.
       Sec. 8056.  None of the funds made available in this Act 
     may be used to approve or license the sale of the F-22A 
     advanced tactical fighter to any foreign government: 
     Provided, That the Department of Defense may conduct or 
     participate in studies, research, design and other activities 
     to define and develop a future export version of the F-22A 
     that protects classified and sensitive information, 
     technologies and U.S. warfighting capabilities.
       Sec. 8057. (a) The Secretary of Defense may, on a case-by-
     case basis, waive with respect to a foreign country each 
     limitation on the procurement of defense items from foreign 
     sources provided in law if the Secretary determines that the 
     application of the limitation with respect to that country 
     would invalidate cooperative programs entered into between 
     the Department of Defense and the foreign country, or would 
     invalidate reciprocal trade agreements for the procurement of 
     defense items entered into under section 2531 of title 10, 
     United States Code, and the country does not discriminate 
     against the same or similar defense items produced in the 
     United States for that country.
       (b) Subsection (a) applies with respect to--
       (1) contracts and subcontracts entered into on or after the 
     date of the enactment of this Act; and
       (2) options for the procurement of items that are exercised 
     after such date under contracts that are entered into before 
     such date if the option prices are adjusted for any reason 
     other than the application of a waiver granted under 
     subsection (a).
       (c) Subsection (a) does not apply to a limitation regarding 
     construction of public vessels, ball and roller bearings, 
     food, and clothing or textile materials as defined by section 
     11 (chapters 50-65) of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule and 
     products classified under headings 4010, 4202, 4203, 6401 
     through 6406, 6505, 7019, 7218 through 7229, 7304.41 through 
     7304.49, 7306.40, 7502 through 7508, 8105, 8108, 8109, 8211, 
     8215, and 9404.
       Sec. 8058. (a) None of the funds made available by this Act 
     may be used to support any training program involving a unit 
     of the security forces of a foreign country if the Secretary 
     of Defense has received credible information from the 
     Department of State that the unit has committed a gross 
     violation of human rights, unless all necessary corrective 
     steps have been taken.
       (b) The Secretary of Defense, in consultation with the 
     Secretary of State, shall ensure that prior to a decision to 
     conduct any training program referred to in subsection (a), 
     full consideration is given to all credible information 
     available to the Department of State relating to human rights 
     violations by foreign security forces.
       (c) The Secretary of Defense, after consultation with the 
     Secretary of State, may waive the prohibition in subsection 
     (a) if he determines that such waiver is required by 
     extraordinary circumstances.
       (d) Not more than 15 days after the exercise of any waiver 
     under subsection (c), the Secretary of Defense shall submit a 
     report to the congressional defense committees describing the 
     extraordinary circumstances, the purpose and duration of the 
     training program, the United States forces and the foreign 
     security forces involved in the training program, and the 
     information relating to human rights violations that 
     necessitates the waiver.
       Sec. 8059.  None of the funds appropriated or made 
     available in this Act to the Department of the Navy shall be 
     used to develop, lease or procure the T-AKE class of ships 
     unless the main propulsion diesel engines and propulsors are 
     manufactured in the United States by a domestically operated 
     entity: Provided, That the Secretary of Defense may waive 
     this restriction on a case-by-case basis by certifying in 
     writing to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of 
     Representatives and the Senate that adequate domestic 
     supplies are not available to meet Department of Defense 
     requirements on a timely basis and that such an acquisition 
     must be made in order to acquire capability for national 
     security purposes or there exists a significant cost or 
     quality difference.
       Sec. 8060.  None of the funds appropriated or otherwise 
     made available by this or other Department of Defense 
     Appropriations Acts may be obligated or expended for the 
     purpose of performing repairs or maintenance to military 
     family housing units of the Department of Defense, including 
     areas in such military family housing units that may be used 
     for the purpose of conducting official Department of Defense 
     business.
       Sec. 8061.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law, 
     funds appropriated in this Act under the heading ``Research, 
     Development, Test and Evaluation, Defense-Wide'' for any new 
     start advanced concept technology demonstration project or 
     joint capability demonstration project may only be obligated 
     30 days after a report, including a description of the 
     project, the planned acquisition and transition strategy and 
     its estimated annual and total cost, has been provided in 
     writing to the congressional defense committees: Provided, 
     That the Secretary of Defense may waive this restriction on a 
     case-by-case basis by certifying to the congressional defense 
     committees that it is in the national interest to do so.
       Sec. 8062.  The Secretary of Defense shall provide a 
     classified quarterly report beginning 30 days after enactment 
     of this Act, to the House and Senate Appropriations 
     Committees, Subcommittees on Defense on certain matters as 
     directed in the classified annex accompanying this Act.
       Sec. 8063.  During the current fiscal year, none of the 
     funds available to the Department of Defense may be used to 
     provide support to another department or agency of the United 
     States if such department or agency is more than 90 days in 
     arrears in making payment to the Department of Defense for 
     goods or services previously provided to such department or 
     agency on a reimbursable basis: Provided, That this 
     restriction shall not apply if the department is authorized 
     by law to provide support to such department or agency on a 
     nonreimbursable basis, and is providing the requested support 
     pursuant to such authority: Provided further, That the 
     Secretary of Defense may waive this restriction on a case-by-
     case basis by certifying in writing to the Committees on 
     Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the Senate 
     that it is in the national security interest to do so.
       Sec. 8064.  Notwithstanding section 12310(b) of title 10, 
     United States Code, a Reserve who is a member of the National 
     Guard serving on full-time National Guard duty under section 
     502(f) of title 32, United States Code, may perform duties in 
     support of the ground-based elements of the National 
     Ballistic Missile Defense System.
       Sec. 8065.  None of the funds provided in this Act may be 
     used to transfer to any nongovernmental entity ammunition 
     held by the Department of Defense that has a center-fire 
     cartridge and a United States military nomenclature 
     designation of ``armor penetrator'', ``armor piercing (AP)'', 
     ``armor piercing incendiary (API)'', or ``armor-piercing 
     incendiary-tracer (API-T)'', except to an entity performing 
     demilitarization services for the Department of Defense under 
     a contract that requires the entity to demonstrate to the 
     satisfaction of the Department of Defense that armor piercing 
     projectiles are either: (1) rendered incapable of reuse by 
     the demilitarization process; or (2) used to manufacture 
     ammunition pursuant to a contract with the Department of 
     Defense or the manufacture of ammunition for export pursuant 
     to a License for Permanent Export of Unclassified Military 
     Articles issued by the Department of State.
       Sec. 8066.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the 
     Chief of the National Guard Bureau, or his designee, may 
     waive payment of all or part of the consideration that 
     otherwise would be required under section 2667 of title 10, 
     United States Code, in the case of a lease of personal 
     property for a period not in excess of 1 year to any 
     organization specified in section 508(d) of title 32, United 
     States Code, or any other youth, social, or fraternal 
     nonprofit organization as may be approved by the Chief of the 
     National Guard Bureau, or his designee, on a case-by-case 
     basis.
       Sec. 8067.  None of the funds appropriated by this Act 
     shall be used for the support of any nonappropriated funds 
     activity of the Department of Defense that procures malt 
     beverages and wine with nonappropriated funds for resale 
     (including such alcoholic beverages sold by the drink) on a 
     military installation located in the United States unless 
     such malt beverages and wine are procured within that State, 
     or in the case of the District of Columbia, within the 
     District of Columbia, in which the military installation is 
     located: Provided, That in a case in which the military 
     installation is located in more than one State, purchases may 
     be made in any State in which the installation is located: 
     Provided further, That such local procurement requirements 
     for malt beverages and wine shall apply to all alcoholic 
     beverages only for military installations in States which are 
     not contiguous with another State: Provided further, That 
     alcoholic beverages other than wine and malt beverages, in 
     contiguous States and the District of Columbia shall be 
     procured from the most competitive source, price and other 
     factors considered.
       Sec. 8068.  Funds available to the Department of Defense 
     for the Global Positioning System during the current fiscal 
     year may be used to

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     fund civil requirements associated with the satellite and 
     ground control segments of such system's modernization 
     program.

                     (including transfer of funds)

       Sec. 8069.  Of the amounts appropriated in this Act under 
     the heading ``Operation and Maintenance, Army'', $106,754,000 
     shall remain available until expended: Provided, That 
     notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Secretary of 
     Defense is authorized to transfer such funds to other 
     activities of the Federal Government: Provided further, That 
     the Secretary of Defense is authorized to enter into and 
     carry out contracts for the acquisition of real property, 
     construction, personal services, and operations related to 
     projects carrying out the purposes of this section: Provided 
     further, That contracts entered into under the authority of 
     this section may provide for such indemnification as the 
     Secretary determines to be necessary: Provided further, That 
     projects authorized by this section shall comply with 
     applicable Federal, State, and local law to the maximum 
     extent consistent with the national security, as determined 
     by the Secretary of Defense.
       Sec. 8070.  Section 8106 of the Department of Defense 
     Appropriations Act, 1997 (titles I through VIII of the matter 
     under subsection 101(b) of Public Law 104-208; 110 Stat. 
     3009-111; 10 U.S.C. 113 note) shall continue in effect to 
     apply to disbursements that are made by the Department of 
     Defense in fiscal year 2010.

                     (including transfer of funds)

       Sec. 8071.  Of the amounts appropriated in this Act under 
     the heading ``Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, 
     Defense-Wide'', $202,434,000 shall be for the Israeli 
     Cooperative Programs: Provided, That of this amount, 
     $80,092,000 shall be for the Short Range Ballistic Missile 
     Defense (SRBMD) program, $50,036,000 shall be available for 
     an upper-tier component to the Israeli Missile Defense 
     Architecture, and $72,306,000 shall be for the Arrow Missile 
     Defense Program, of which $25,000,000 shall be for producing 
     Arrow missile components in the United States and Arrow 
     missile components in Israel to meet Israel's defense 
     requirements, consistent with each nation's laws, regulations 
     and procedures: Provided further, That funds made available 
     under this provision for production of missiles and missile 
     components may be transferred to appropriations available for 
     the procurement of weapons and equipment, to be merged with 
     and to be available for the same time period and the same 
     purposes as the appropriation to which transferred: Provided 
     further, That the transfer authority provided under this 
     provision is in addition to any other transfer authority 
     contained in this Act.

                     (including transfer of funds)

       Sec. 8072.  Of the amounts appropriated in this Act under 
     the heading ``Shipbuilding and Conversion, Navy'', 
     $144,950,000 shall be available until September 30, 2010, to 
     fund prior year shipbuilding cost increases: Provided, That 
     upon enactment of this Act, the Secretary of the Navy shall 
     transfer such funds to the following appropriations in the 
     amounts specified: Provided further, That the amounts 
     transferred shall be merged with and be available for the 
     same purposes as the appropriations to which transferred:
       To:
       Under the heading ``Shipbuilding and Conversion, Navy, 
     2004/2010'':
       New SSN, $26,906,000; and
       LPD-17 Amphibious Transport Dock Program, $16,844,000.
       Under the heading ``Shipbuilding and Conversion, Navy, 
     2005/2010'':
       New SSN, $18,702,000; and
       LPD-17 Amphibious Transport Dock Program, $16,498,000.
       Under the heading ``Shipbuilding and Conversion, Navy, 
     2008/2012'':
       LPD-17 Amphibious Transport Dock Program, $66,000,000.
       Sec. 8073.  None of the funds available to the Department 
     of Defense may be obligated to modify command and control 
     relationships to give Fleet Forces Command administrative and 
     operational control of U.S. Navy forces assigned to the 
     Pacific fleet: Provided, That the command and control 
     relationships which existed on October 1, 2004, shall remain 
     in force unless changes are specifically authorized in a 
     subsequent Act.
       Sec. 8074.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law or 
     regulation, the Secretary of Defense may exercise the 
     provisions of section 7403(g) of title 38, United States 
     Code, for occupations listed in section 7403(a)(2) of title 
     38, United States Code, as well as the following:
       Pharmacists, Audiologists, Psychologists, Social Workers, 
     Othotists/Prosthetists, Occupational Therapists, Physical 
     Therapists, Rehabilitation Therapists, Respiratory 
     Therapists, Speech Pathologists, Dietitian/Nutritionists, 
     Industrial Hygienists, Psychology Technicians, Social Service 
     Assistants, Practical Nurses, Nursing Assistants, and Dental 
     Hygienists:
       (A) The requirements of section 7403(g)(1)(A) of title 38, 
     United States Code, shall apply.
       (B) The limitations of section 7403(g)(1)(B) of title 38, 
     United States Code, shall not apply.
       Sec. 8075.  Funds appropriated by this Act, or made 
     available by the transfer of funds in this Act, for 
     intelligence activities are deemed to be specifically 
     authorized by the Congress for purposes of section 504 of the 
     National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 414) during fiscal 
     year 2010 until the enactment of the Intelligence 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010.
       Sec. 8076.  None of the funds provided in this Act shall be 
     available for obligation or expenditure through a 
     reprogramming of funds that creates or initiates a new 
     program, project, or activity unless such program, project, 
     or activity must be undertaken immediately in the interest of 
     national security and only after written prior notification 
     to the congressional defense committees.
       Sec. 8077.  In addition to funds made available elsewhere 
     in this Act, $5,500,000 is hereby appropriated and shall 
     remain available until expended to provide assistance, by 
     grant or otherwise (such as the provision of funds for 
     information technology and textbook purchases, professional 
     development for educators, and student transition support) to 
     public schools in states that are considered overseas 
     assignments with unusually high concentrations of special 
     needs military dependents enrolled: Provided, That up to 2 
     percent of the total appropriated funds under this section 
     shall be available for the administration and execution of 
     the programs and/or events that promote the purpose of this 
     appropriation: Provided further, That up to 5 percent of the 
     total appropriated funds under this section shall be 
     available to public schools that have entered into a military 
     partnership: Provided further, That $1,000,000 shall be 
     available for a nonprofit trust fund to assist in the public-
     private funding of public school repair and maintenance 
     projects: Provided further, That $500,000 shall be available 
     to fund an ongoing special education support program in 
     public schools with unusually high concentrations of active 
     duty military dependents enrolled: Provided further, That to 
     the extent a Federal agency provides this assistance by 
     contract, grant, or otherwise, it may accept and expend non-
     Federal funds in combination with these Federal funds to 
     provide assistance for the authorized purpose.
       Sec. 8078.  In addition to the amounts appropriated or 
     otherwise made available elsewhere in this Act, $50,500,000 
     is hereby appropriated to the Department of Defense: 
     Provided, That the Secretary of Defense shall make grants in 
     the amounts specified as follows: $20,000,000 to the Edward 
     M. Kennedy Institute for the Senate; $5,500,000 to the U.S.S. 
     Missouri Memorial Association; and $25,000,000 to the 
     National World War II Museum.
       Sec. 8079.  The budget of the President for fiscal year 
     2011 submitted to the Congress pursuant to section 1105 of 
     title 31, United States Code, shall include separate budget 
     justification documents for costs of United States Armed 
     Forces' participation in contingency operations for the 
     Military Personnel accounts, the Operation and Maintenance 
     accounts, and the Procurement accounts: Provided, That these 
     documents shall include a description of the funding 
     requested for each contingency operation, for each military 
     service, to include all Active and Reserve components, and 
     for each appropriations account: Provided further, That these 
     documents shall include estimated costs for each element of 
     expense or object class, a reconciliation of increases and 
     decreases for each contingency operation, and programmatic 
     data including, but not limited to, troop strength for each 
     Active and Reserve component, and estimates of the major 
     weapons systems deployed in support of each contingency: 
     Provided further, That these documents shall include budget 
     exhibits OP-5 and OP-32 (as defined in the Department of 
     Defense Financial Management Regulation) for all contingency 
     operations for the budget year and the two preceding fiscal 
     years.
       Sec. 8080.  None of the funds in this Act may be used for 
     research, development, test, evaluation, procurement or 
     deployment of nuclear armed interceptors of a missile defense 
     system.
       Sec. 8081.  None of the funds appropriated or made 
     available in this Act shall be used to reduce or disestablish 
     the operation of the 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron of 
     the Air Force Reserve, if such action would reduce the WC-130 
     Weather Reconnaissance mission below the levels funded in 
     this Act: Provided, That the Air Force shall allow the 53rd 
     Weather Reconnaissance Squadron to perform other missions in 
     support of national defense requirements during the non-
     hurricane season.
       Sec. 8082.  None of the funds provided in this Act shall be 
     available for integration of foreign intelligence information 
     unless the information has been lawfully collected and 
     processed during the conduct of authorized foreign 
     intelligence activities: Provided, That information 
     pertaining to United States persons shall only be handled in 
     accordance with protections provided in the Fourth Amendment 
     of the United States Constitution as implemented through 
     Executive Order No. 12333.
       Sec. 8083. (a) At the time members of reserve components of 
     the Armed Forces are called or ordered to active duty under 
     section 12302(a) of title 10, United States Code, each member 
     shall be notified in writing of the expected period during 
     which the member will be mobilized.
       (b) The Secretary of Defense may waive the requirements of 
     subsection (a) in any case in which the Secretary determines 
     that it is necessary to do so to respond to a national 
     security emergency or to meet dire operational requirements 
     of the Armed Forces.

                     (including transfer of funds)

       Sec. 8084.  The Secretary of Defense may transfer funds 
     from any available Department of the Navy appropriation to 
     any available Navy ship construction appropriation for the 
     purpose of liquidating necessary changes resulting from 
     inflation, market fluctuations, or rate adjustments for any 
     ship construction program appropriated in law: Provided, That 
     the Secretary may transfer not to exceed $100,000,000 under 
     the authority provided by this section: Provided further, 
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     transfer any funds until 30 days after the proposed transfer 
     has been reported to the Committees on Appropriations of the 
     House of Representatives and the Senate, unless a response 
     from the Committees is received sooner: Provided further, 
     That the transfer authority provided by this section is in 
     addition to any other transfer authority contained elsewhere 
     in this Act.
       Sec. 8085.  For purposes of section 612 of title 41, United 
     States Code, any subdivision of appropriations made under the 
     heading ``Shipbuilding and Conversion, Navy'' that is not 
     closed at the time reimbursement is made shall be available 
     to reimburse the Judgment Fund and shall be considered for 
     the same purposes as any subdivision under the heading 
     ``Shipbuilding and Conversion, Navy'' appropriations in the 
     current fiscal year or any prior fiscal year.
       Sec. 8086. (a) None of the funds appropriated by this Act 
     may be used to transfer research and development, 
     acquisition, or other program authority relating to current 
     tactical unmanned aerial vehicles (TUAVs) from the Army.
       (b) The Army shall retain responsibility for and 
     operational control of the MQ-1C Sky Warrior Unmanned Aerial 
     Vehicle (UAV) in order to support the Secretary of Defense in 
     matters relating to the employment of unmanned aerial 
     vehicles.
       Sec. 8087.  Of the funds provided in this Act, $10,000,000 
     shall be available for the operations and development of 
     training and technology for the Joint Interagency Training 
     and Education Center and the affiliated Center for National 
     Response at the Memorial Tunnel and for providing homeland 
     defense/security and traditional warfighting training to the 
     Department of Defense, other Federal agencies, and State and 
     local first responder personnel at the Joint Interagency 
     Training and Education Center.
       Sec. 8088.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law or 
     regulation, the Secretary of Defense may adjust wage rates 
     for civilian employees hired for certain health care 
     occupations as authorized for the Secretary of Veterans 
     Affairs by section 7455 of title 38, United States Code.
       Sec. 8089.  Up to $16,000,000 of the funds appropriated 
     under the heading ``Operation and Maintenance, Navy'' may be 
     made available for the Asia Pacific Regional Initiative 
     Program for the purpose of enabling the Pacific Command to 
     execute Theater Security Cooperation activities such as 
     humanitarian assistance, and payment of incremental and 
     personnel costs of training and exercising with foreign 
     security forces: Provided, That funds made available for this 
     purpose may be used, notwithstanding any other funding 
     authorities for humanitarian assistance, security assistance 
     or combined exercise expenses: Provided further, That funds 
     may not be obligated to provide assistance to any foreign 
     country that is otherwise prohibited from receiving such type 
     of assistance under any other provision of law.
       Sec. 8090.  None of the funds appropriated by this Act for 
     programs of the Office of the Director of National 
     Intelligence shall remain available for obligation beyond the 
     current fiscal year, except for funds appropriated for 
     research and technology, which shall remain available until 
     September 30, 2011.
       Sec. 8091.  Notwithstanding any other provision of this 
     Act, to reflect savings from revised economic assumptions, 
     the total amount appropriated in title II of this Act is 
     hereby reduced by $194,000,000, the total amount appropriated 
     in title III of this Act is hereby reduced by $322,000,000, 
     the total amount appropriated in title IV of this Act is 
     hereby reduced by $336,000,000, and the total amount 
     appropriated in title V of this Act is hereby reduced by 
     $9,000,000: Provided, That the Secretary of Defense shall 
     allocate this reduction proportionally to each budget 
     activity, activity group, subactivity group, and each 
     program, project, and activity, within each appropriation 
     account.
       Sec. 8092.  For purposes of section 1553(b) of title 31, 
     United States Code, any subdivision of appropriations made in 
     this Act under the heading ``Shipbuilding and Conversion, 
     Navy'' shall be considered to be for the same purpose as any 
     subdivision under the heading ``Shipbuilding and Conversion, 
     Navy'' appropriations in any prior fiscal year, and the 1 
     percent limitation shall apply to the total amount of the 
     appropriation.
       Sec. 8093.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law, 
     that not more than 35 percent of funds provided in this Act 
     for environmental remediation may be obligated under 
     indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contracts with a 
     total contract value of $130,000,000 or higher.
       Sec. 8094.  The Director of National Intelligence shall 
     include the budget exhibits identified in paragraphs (1) and 
     (2) as described in the Department of Defense Financial 
     Management Regulation with the congressional budget 
     justification books.
       (1) For procurement programs requesting more than 
     $20,000,000 in any fiscal year, the P-1, Procurement Program; 
     P-5, Cost Analysis; P-5a, Procurement History and Planning; 
     P-21, Production Schedule; and P-40 Budget Item 
     Justification.
       (2) For research, development, test and evaluation projects 
     requesting more than $10,000,000 in any fiscal year, the R-1, 
     RDT&E Program; R-2, RDT&E Budget Item Justification; R-3, 
     RDT&E Project Cost Analysis; and R-4, RDT&E Program Schedule 
     Profile.
       Sec. 8095.  None of the funds made available in this Act 
     may be used in contravention of the following laws enacted or 
     regulations promulgated to implement the United Nations 
     Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or 
     Degrading Treatment or Punishment (done at New York on 
     December 10, 1984):
       (1) Section 2340A of title 18, United States Code.
       (2) Section 2242 of the Foreign Affairs Reform and 
     Restructuring Act of 1998 (division G of Public Law 105-277; 
     112 Stat. 2681-822; 8 U.S.C. 1231 note) and regulations 
     prescribed thereto, including regulations under part 208 of 
     title 8, Code of Federal Regulations, and part 95 of title 
     22, Code of Federal Regulations.
       (3) Sections 1002 and 1003 of the Department of Defense, 
     Emergency Supplemental Appropriations to Address Hurricanes 
     in the Gulf of Mexico, and Pandemic Influenza Act, 2006 
     (Public Law 109-148).
       Sec. 8096. (a) Not later than 60 days after enactment of 
     this Act, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence 
     shall submit a report to the congressional intelligence 
     committees to establish the baseline for application of 
     reprogramming and transfer authorities for fiscal year 2010: 
     Provided, That the report shall include--
       (1) a table for each appropriation with a separate column 
     to display the President's budget request, adjustments made 
     by Congress, adjustments due to enacted rescissions, if 
     appropriate, and the fiscal year enacted level;
       (2) a delineation in the table for each appropriation by 
     Expenditure Center and project; and
       (3) an identification of items of special congressional 
     interest.
       (b) None of the funds provided for the National 
     Intelligence Program in this Act shall be available for 
     reprogramming or transfer until the report identified in 
     subsection (a) is submitted to the congressional intelligence 
     committees, unless the Director of National Intelligence 
     certifies in writing to the congressional intelligence 
     committees that such reprogramming or transfer is necessary 
     as an emergency requirement.
       Sec. 8097.  The Director of National Intelligence shall 
     submit to Congress each year, at or about the time that the 
     President's budget is submitted to Congress that year under 
     section 1105(a) of title 31, United States Code, a future-
     years intelligence program (including associated annexes) 
     reflecting the estimated expenditures and proposed 
     appropriations included in that budget. Any such future-years 
     intelligence program shall cover the fiscal year with respect 
     to which the budget is submitted and at least the four 
     succeeding fiscal years.
       Sec. 8098.  For the purposes of this Act, the term 
     ``congressional intelligence committees'' means the Permanent 
     Select Committee on Intelligence of the House of 
     Representatives, the Select Committee on Intelligence of the 
     Senate, the Subcommittee on Defense of the Committee on 
     Appropriations of the House of Representatives, and the 
     Subcommittee on Defense of the Committee on Appropriations of 
     the Senate.
       Sec. 8099.  The Department of Defense shall continue to 
     report incremental contingency operations costs for Operation 
     Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom on a monthly 
     basis in the Cost of War Execution Report as prescribed in 
     the Department of Defense Financial Management Regulation 
     Department of Defense Instruction 7000.14, Volume 12, Chapter 
     23 ``Contingency Operations'', Annex 1, dated September 2005.
       Sec. 8100.  The amounts appropriated in title II of this 
     Act are hereby reduced by $500,000,000 to reflect excess cash 
     balances in Department of Defense Working Capital Funds, as 
     follows:
       From ``Operation and Maintenance, Air Force'', 
     $500,000,000.
       Sec. 8101.  During the current fiscal year, not to exceed 
     $10,000,000 from each of the appropriations made in title III 
     of this Act for ``Operation and Maintenance, Army'', 
     ``Operation and Maintenance, Navy'', and ``Operation and 
     Maintenance, Air Force'' may be transferred by the military 
     department concerned to its central fund established for 
     Fisher Houses and Suites pursuant to section 2493(d) of title 
     10, United States Code.
       Sec. 8102.  Of the funds appropriated in the Intelligence 
     Community Management Account for the Program Manager for the 
     Information Sharing Environment, $24,000,000 is available for 
     transfer by the Director of National Intelligence to other 
     departments and agencies for purposes of Government-wide 
     information sharing activities: Provided, That funds 
     transferred under this provision are to be merged with and 
     available for the same purposes and time period as the 
     appropriation to which transferred: Provided further, That 
     the Office of Management and Budget must approve any 
     transfers made under this provision.
       Sec. 8103.  Funds appropriated by this Act for operation 
     and maintenance shall be available for the purpose of making 
     remittances to the Defense Acquisition Workforce Development 
     Fund in accordance with the requirements of section 1705 of 
     title 10, United States Code.
       Sec. 8104. (a) Report on Ground-Based Interceptor 
     Missiles.--Not later than 60 days after the date of the 
     enactment of this Act, the Director of the Missile Defense 
     Agency shall submit to the congressional defense committees a 
     report on the utilization of funds to maintain the production 
     line of Ground-Based Interceptor (GBI) missiles. The report 
     shall include a plan for the utilization of funds for Ground-
     Based Interceptor missiles made available by this Act for the 
     Midcourse Defense Segment, including--
       (1) the number of Ground-based Interceptor missiles 
     proposed to be produced during fiscal year 2010; and
       (2) any plans for maintaining production of such missiles 
     and the subsystems and components of such missiles.

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       (b) Report on Ground-Based Midcourse Defense System.--Not 
     later than 120 days after the date of the enactment of this 
     Act, the Director of the Missile Defense Agency shall submit 
     to the congressional defense committees a report setting 
     forth the acquisition strategy for the Ground-Based Midcourse 
     Defense (GMD) system during fiscal years 2011 through 2016. 
     The report shall include a description of the plans of the 
     Missile Defense Agency for each of the following:
       (1) To maintain the capability for production of Ground-
     Based Interceptor missiles.
       (2) To address modernization and obsolescence of the 
     Ground-Based Midcourse Defense system.
       (3) To conduct a robust test program for the Ground-Based 
     Midcourse Defense system.
       Sec. 8105. (a) High Priority National Guard Counterdrug 
     Programs.--Of the amount appropriated or otherwise made 
     available by title VI under the heading ``Drug Interdiction 
     and Counter-Drug Activities, Defense'', up to $30,000,000 
     shall be available for the purpose of High Priority National 
     Guard Counterdrug Programs.
       (b) Supplement Not Supplant.--The amount made available by 
     subsection (a) for the purpose specified in that subsection 
     is in addition to any other amounts made available by this 
     Act for that purpose.

             apology to native peoples of the united states

       Sec. 8106. (a) Acknowledgment and Apology.--The United 
     States, acting through Congress--
       (1) recognizes the special legal and political relationship 
     Indian tribes have with the United States and the solemn 
     covenant with the land we share;
       (2) commends and honors Native Peoples for the thousands of 
     years that they have stewarded and protected this land;
       (3) recognizes that there have been years of official 
     depredations, ill-conceived policies, and the breaking of 
     covenants by the Federal Government regarding Indian tribes;
       (4) apologizes on behalf of the people of the United States 
     to all Native Peoples for the many instances of violence, 
     maltreatment, and neglect inflicted on Native Peoples by 
     citizens of the United States;
       (5) expresses its regret for the ramifications of former 
     wrongs and its commitment to build on the positive 
     relationships of the past and present to move toward a 
     brighter future where all the people of this land live 
     reconciled as brothers and sisters, and harmoniously steward 
     and protect this land together;
       (6) urges the President to acknowledge the wrongs of the 
     United States against Indian tribes in the history of the 
     United States in order to bring healing to this land; and
       (7) commends the State governments that have begun 
     reconciliation efforts with recognized Indian tribes located 
     in their boundaries and encourages all State governments 
     similarly to work toward reconciling relationships with 
     Indian tribes within their boundaries.
       (b) Disclaimer.--Nothing in this section--
       (1) authorizes or supports any claim against the United 
     States; or
       (2) serves as a settlement of any claim against the United 
     States.
       Sec. 8107. (a) Report on Use of Live Primates in Training 
     Relating to Chemical and Biological Agents.--Not later than 
     90 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the 
     Secretary of Defense shall submit to the congressional 
     defense committees a report setting forth a detailed 
     description of the requirements for the use by the Department 
     of Defense of live primates at the United States Army Medical 
     Research Institute of Chemical Defense, and elsewhere, to 
     demonstrate the effects of chemical or biological agents or 
     chemical (such as physostigmine) or biological agent 
     simulants in training programs.
       (b) Elements.--The report required by subsection (a) shall 
     include, at a minimum, the following:
       (1) The number of live primates used in the training 
     described in subsection (a).
       (2) The average lifespan of primates from the point of 
     introduction into such training programs.
       (3) An explanation why the use of primates in such training 
     is more advantageous and realistic than the use of human 
     simulators or other alternatives.
       (4) An estimate of the cost of converting from the use of 
     primates to human simulators in such training.
       Sec. 8108. (a) Findings.--The Senate makes the following 
     findings:
       (1) Real time intelligence, surveillance, and 
     reconnaissance (ISR) is critical to our warfighters in 
     fighting the ongoing wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
       (2) Secretary of Defense Gates and the military leadership 
     of the United States have highlighted the importance of 
     collecting and disseminating critical intelligence and 
     battlefield information to our troops on the ground in Iraq 
     and Afghanistan.
       (3) The Chief of Staff of the Air Force, General Norton 
     Schwartz, has stated that the Air Force is ``all-in'' for the 
     joint fight.
       (4) One of the most effective and heavily tasked 
     intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance assets 
     operating today is the Air Force's E-8C Joint Surveillance 
     Target Attack Radar System, also known as Joint STARS.
       (5) Commanders in the field rely on Joint STARS to give 
     them a long range view of the battlefield and detect moving 
     targets in all weather conditions as well as tactical support 
     to Brigade Combat Teams, Joint Tactical Air Controllers and 
     Special Operations Forces convoy overwatch.
       (6) Joint STARS is a joint platform, flown by a mix of 
     active duty Air Force and Air National Guard personnel and 
     operated by a joint Army, Air Force, and Marine crew, 
     supporting missions for all the Armed Forces.
       (7) With a limited number of airframes, Joint STARS has 
     flown over 55,000 combat hours and 900 sorties over Iraq and 
     Afghanistan and directly contributed to the discovery of 
     hundreds of Improvised Explosive Devices.
       (8) The current engines greatly limit the performance of 
     Joint STARS aircraft and are the highest cause of maintenance 
     problems and mission aborts.
       (9) There is no other current or programmed aircraft or 
     weapon system that can provide the detailed, broad-area 
     ground moving target indicator (GMTI) and airborne battle 
     management support for the warfighter that Joint STARS 
     provides.
       (10) With the significant operational savings that new 
     engines will bring to the Joint STARS, re-engining Joint 
     STARS will pay for itself by 2017 due to reduced operations, 
     sustainment, and fuel costs.
       (11) In December 2002, a JSTARS re-engining study 
     determined that re-engining provided significant benefits and 
     cost savings. However, delays in executing the re-engining 
     program continue to result in increased costs for the re-
     engining effort.
       (12) The budget request for the Department of Defense for 
     fiscal year 2010 included $205,000,000 in Aircraft 
     Procurement, Air Force, and $16,000,000 in Research, 
     Development, Test, and Evaluation, Air Force for Joint STARS 
     re-engining.
       (13) On September 22, 2009, the Department of Defense re-
     affirmed their support for the President's Budget request for 
     Joint STARS re-engining.
       (14) On September 30, 2009, the Undersecretary of Defense 
     (Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics) signed an 
     Acquisition Decision Memorandum directing that the Air Force 
     proceed with the Joint STARS re-engining effort, to include 
     expenditure of procurement and research, development, test, 
     and evaluation funds.
       (b) Sense of Senate.--It is the sense of the Senate that--
       (1) Funds for re-engining of the E-8C Joint Surveillance 
     Target Attack Radar System (Joint STARS) should be 
     appropriated in the correct appropriations accounts and in 
     the amounts required in fiscal year 2010 to execute the Joint 
     STARS Re-Engining System Design and Development Program; and
       (2) the Air Force should proceed with currently planned 
     efforts to re-engine Joint STARS aircraft, to include 
     expending both procurement and research, development, test, 
     and evaluation funds.
       Sec. 8109. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this 
     Act and except as provided in subsection (b), any report 
     required to be submitted by a Federal agency or department to 
     the Committee on Appropriations of either the Senate or the 
     House of Representatives in this Act shall be posted on the 
     public website of that agency upon receipt by the committee.
       (b) Subsection (a) shall not apply to a report if--
       (1) the public posting of the report compromises national 
     security; or
       (2) the report contains proprietary information.
       Sec. 8110. (a) The Secretary of Defense shall conduct a 
     study on defense contracting fraud and submit a report 
     containing the findings of such study to the congressional 
     defense committees.
       (b) The report required under subsection (a) shall 
     include--
       (1) an assessment of the total value of Department of 
     Defense contracts entered into to with contractors that have 
     been indicted for, settled charges of, been fined by any 
     Federal department or agency for, or been convicted of fraud 
     in connection with any contract or other transaction entered 
     into with the Federal Government; and
       (2) recommendations by the Inspector General of the 
     Department of Defense or other appropriate Department of 
     Defense official regarding how to penalize contractors 
     repeatedly involved in fraud in connection with contracts or 
     other transactions entered into with the Federal Government.
       Sec. 8111.  Of the amount appropriated or otherwise made 
     available by title IV under the heading ``Research, 
     Development, Test, and Evaluation, Army'', $12,000,000 shall 
     be available for the peer-reviewed Gulf War Illness Research 
     Program of the Army run by Congressionally Directed Medical 
     Research Programs.
       Sec. 8112. (a) It is the sense of Congress that--
       (1) All of the National Nuclear Security Administration 
     sites, including the Nevada Test Site can play an effective 
     and essential role in developing and demonstrating--
       (A) innovative and effective methods for treaty 
     verification and the detection of nuclear weapons and other 
     materials; and
       (B) related threat reduction technologies; and
       (2) the Administrator for Nuclear Security should expand 
     the mission of the Nevada Test Site to carry out the role 
     described in paragraph (1), including by--
       (A) fully utilizing the inherent capabilities and uniquely 
     secure location of the Site;
       (B) continuing to support the Nation's nuclear weapons 
     program and other national security programs; and

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       (C) renaming the Site to reflect the expanded mission of 
     the Site.
       (b) Not later than one year after the date of the enactment 
     of this Act, the Administrator for Nuclear Security shall 
     submit to the congressional defense committees a plan for 
     improving the infrastructure of the Nevada Test Site of the 
     National Nuclear Security Administration and, if the 
     Administrator deems appropriate, all other sites under the 
     jurisdiction of the National Nuclear Security 
     Administration--
       (1) to fulfill the expanded mission of the Site described 
     in subsection (a); and
       (2) to make the Site available to support the threat 
     reduction programs of the entire national security community, 
     including threat reduction programs of the National Nuclear 
     Security Administration, the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 
     the Department of Homeland Security, and other agencies as 
     appropriate.
       Sec. 8113.  Of the amounts appropriated or otherwise made 
     available by title II under the heading ``Operation and 
     Maintenance, Defense-Wide'' and available for the Office of 
     the Secretary of Defense, up to $250,000 may be available to 
     the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy for the 
     declassification of the nuclear posture review conducted 
     under section 1041 of the Floyd D. Spence National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2001 (as enacted into law 
     by Public Law 106-398; 114 Stat. 1654A-262) upon the release 
     of the nuclear posture review to succeed such nuclear posture 
     review.
       Sec. 8114.  Of the amount appropriated or otherwise made 
     available by title II under the heading ``Operation and 
     Maintenance, Defense-Wide'', up to $15,000,000 may be 
     available for the implementation by the Department of Defense 
     of the responsibilities of the Department under the Military 
     and Overseas Voter Empowerment Act and the amendments made by 
     that Act.
       Sec. 8115.  None of the funds appropriated or otherwise 
     made available by this Act may be used to dispose of claims 
     filed regarding water contamination at Camp Lejeune, North 
     Carolina, until the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease 
     Registry (ATSDR) fully completes all current, ongoing 
     epidemiological and water modeling studies pending as of the 
     date of the enactment of this Act.
       Sec. 8116. (a) Limitation on Availability of Funds for 
     Execution of Contracts Under LOGCAP.--No later than 90 days 
     after enactment of this Act none of the funds appropriated or 
     otherwise made available by this Act may be obligated or 
     expended for the execution of a contract under the Logistics 
     Civil Augmentation Program (LOGCAP) unless the Secretary of 
     the Army determines that the contract explicitly requires the 
     contractor--
       (1) to inspect and immediately correct deficiencies that 
     present an imminent threat of death or serious bodily injury 
     so as to ensure compliance with generally accepted electrical 
     standards as determined by the Secretary of Defense in work 
     under the contract;
       (2) monitor and immediately correct deficiencies in the 
     quality of any potable or non-potable water provided under 
     the contract to ensure that safe and sanitary water is 
     provided; and
       (3) establish and enforce strict standards for preventing, 
     and immediately addressing and cooperating with the 
     prosecution of, any instances of sexual assault in all of its 
     operations and the operations of its subcontractors.
       (b) Waiver.--The Secretary of the Army may waive the 
     applicability of the limitation in subsection (a) to any 
     contract if the Secretary certifies in writing to Congress 
     that--
       (1) the waiver is necessary for the provision of essential 
     services or critical operating facilities for operational 
     missions; or
       (2) the work under such contract does not present an 
     imminent threat of death or serious bodily injury.
       Sec. 8117.  None of the funds appropriated or otherwise 
     made available by this Act may be used by the Secretary of 
     the Army to transfer by sale, lease, loan, or donation 
     government-owned ammunition production equipment or 
     facilities to a private ammunition manufacturer until 60 days 
     after the Secretary submits a certification to the 
     congressional defense committees that the transfer will not 
     increase the cost of ammunition procurement or negatively 
     impact national security, military readiness, government 
     ammunition production or the United States ammunition 
     production industrial base. The certification shall include 
     the Secretary of the Army's assessment of the following:
       (1) A cost-benefit risk analysis for converting government-
     owned ammunition production equipment or facilities to 
     private ammunition manufacturers, including cost-savings 
     comparisons.
       (2) A projection of the impact on the ammunition production 
     industrial base in the United States of converting such 
     equipment or facilities to private ammunition manufacturers.
       (3) A projection of the capability to meet current and 
     future ammunition production requirements by both government-
     owned and private ammunition manufacturers, as well as a 
     combination of the two sources of production assets.
       (4) Potential impact on national security and military 
     readiness.
       Sec. 8118. (a) None of the funds appropriated or otherwise 
     made available by this Act may be used for any existing or 
     new Federal contract if the contractor or a subcontractor at 
     any tier requires that an employee or independent contractor, 
     as a condition of employment, sign a contract that mandates 
     that the employee or independent contractor performing work 
     under the contract or subcontract resolve through arbitration 
     any claim under title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 or 
     any tort related to or arising out of sexual assault or 
     harassment, including assault and battery, intentional 
     infliction of emotional distress, false imprisonment, or 
     negligent hiring, supervision, or retention.
       (b) The prohibition in subsection (a) does not apply with 
     respect to employment contracts that may not be enforced in a 
     court of the United States.
       Sec. 8119. (a) Limitation on Early Retirement of Tactical 
     Aircraft.--The Secretary of the Air Force may not retire any 
     tactical aircraft as announced in the Combat Air Forces 
     structuring plan announced on May 18, 2009, until the 
     Secretary submits to the congressional defense committees the 
     report described in subsection (b).
       (b) Report.--The report described in this subsection is a 
     report that sets forth the following:
       (1) A detailed plan for how the Secretary of the Air Force 
     will fill the force structure and capability gaps resulting 
     from the retirement of tactical aircraft under the 
     structuring plan described in subsection (a).
       (2) A description of the follow-on missions for each base 
     affected by the structuring plan.
       (3) An explanation of the criteria used for selecting the 
     bases referred to in paragraph (2) and for the selection of 
     tactical aircraft for retirement under the structuring plan.
       (4) A plan for the reassignment of the regular and reserve 
     Air Force personnel affected by the retirement of tactical 
     aircraft under the structuring plan.
       (5) An estimate of the cost avoidance to be achieved by the 
     retirement of such tactical aircraft, and a description how 
     such funds would be invested under the period covered by the 
     most current future-years defense program.
       Sec. 8120. (a) Nature of Full and Open Competition for 
     Congressionally Directed Spending Items.--Each 
     congressionally directed spending item specified in this Act 
     or the report accompanying this Act that is intended for 
     award to a for-profit entity shall be subject to acquisition 
     regulations for full and open competition on the same basis 
     as each spending item intended for a for-profit entity that 
     is contained in the budget request of the President.
       (b) Exceptions.--Subsection (a) shall not apply to any 
     contract awarded--
       (1) by a means that is required by Federal statute, 
     including for a purchase made under a mandated preferential 
     program;
       (2) pursuant to the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 631 et 
     seq.); or
       (3) in an amount less than the simplified acquisition 
     threshold described in section 302A(a) of the Federal 
     Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 (41 U.S.C. 
     252a(a)).
       (c) Congressionally Directed Spending Item Defined.--In 
     this section, the term ``congressionally directed spending 
     item'' means the following:
       (1) A congressionally directed spending item, as defined in 
     Rule XLIV of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
       (2) A congressional earmark for purposes of rule XXI of the 
     House of Representatives.
       Sec. 8121. (a) Funding for Two-stage Ground-based 
     Interceptor Missile.--Of the amounts appropriated or 
     otherwise made available by this Act for a long-range missile 
     defense system in Europe, or appropriated or otherwise made 
     available for the Department of Defense for a long-range 
     missile defense system in Europe from the Consolidated 
     Security Disaster Assistance, and Continuing Appropriations 
     Act of 2009 (Public Law 110-329) and available for 
     obligation, no less than $50,000,000, and up to $151,000,000 
     shall be available for research, development, test, and 
     evaluation of the two-stage ground-based interceptor missile.
       (b) Prohibition on Diversion of Funds.--Funds appropriated 
     or otherwise made available by this Act for the Missile 
     Defense Agency for the purpose of research, development, and 
     testing of the two-stage ground based interceptor missile 
     shall be utilized solely for that purpose, and may not be 
     reprogrammed or otherwise utilized for any other purpose.
       (c) Report.--Not later than February 1, 2010, the Director 
     of the Missile Defense Agency shall submit to the 
     congressional defense committees a report setting forth the 
     following:
       (1) A comprehensive plan for the continued development and 
     testing of the two-stage ground-based interceptor missile, 
     including a description how the Missile Defense Agency will 
     leverage the development and testing of such missile to 
     modernize the Ground-based Midcourse Defense component of the 
     ballistic missile defense system.
       (2) Options for deploying an additional Ground-based 
     Midcourse Defense site in Europe or the United States to 
     provide enhanced defense in response to future long-range 
     missile threats from Iran, and a description of how such a 
     site may be made interoperable with the planned missile 
     defense architecture for Europe and the United States.
       Sec. 8122. (a) Amount for Evaluations of Certain Laser 
     Systems.--Of the amount appropriated or otherwise made 
     available by title IV under the heading ``Research, 
     Development, Test and Evaluation, Air Force'' and available 
     for Advanced Weapons Technology (PE# 0603605F), up to 
     $5,000,000 may be available to carry out the evaluations and 
     analyses required by subsection (b).
       (b) Evaluations and Analyses of Certain Laser Systems.--The 
     Secretary of Defense shall, in a manner consistent with the 
     October 8, 2008, report of the Air Force Scientific Advisory 
     Board entitled ``Airborne Tactical Laser (ATL) Feasibility 
     for Gunship Operations''--

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       (1) carry out additional enhanced user evaluations of the 
     Advanced Tactical Laser system on a variety of instrumented 
     targets; and
       (2) enter into an agreement with a federally funded 
     research and development center under which the center 
     shall--
       (A) conduct an analysis of the feasibility of integrating 
     solid state laser systems onto C-130, B-1, and F-35 aircraft 
     platforms to provide close air support; and
       (B) estimate the cost per unit of such laser systems and 
     the cost of operating and maintaining each such platform with 
     such laser systems.

                                TITLE IX

                    OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS

                           MILITARY PERSONNEL

                        Military Personnel, Army

       For an additional amount for ``Military Personnel, Army'', 
     $9,597,340,000.

                        Military Personnel, Navy

       For an additional amount for ``Military Personnel, Navy'', 
     $1,175,601,000.

                    Military Personnel, Marine Corps

       For an additional amount for ``Military Personnel, Marine 
     Corps'', $670,722,000.

                     Military Personnel, Air Force

       For an additional amount for ``Military Personnel, Air 
     Force'', $1,445,376,000.

                        Reserve Personnel, Army

       For an additional amount for ``Reserve Personnel, Army'', 
     $293,637,000.

                        Reserve Personnel, Navy

       For an additional amount for ``Reserve Personnel, Navy'', 
     $37,040,000.

                    Reserve Personnel, Marine Corps

       For an additional amount for ``Reserve Personnel, Marine 
     Corps'', $31,337,000.

                      Reserve Personnel, Air Force

       For an additional amount for ``Reserve Personnel, Air 
     Force'', $19,822,000.

                     National Guard Personnel, Army

       For an additional amount for ``National Guard Personnel, 
     Army'', $824,966,000.

                  National Guard Personnel, Air Force

       For an additional amount for ``National Guard Personnel, 
     Air Force'', $9,500,000.

                       OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE

                    Operation and Maintenance, Army

       For an additional amount for ``Operation and Maintenance, 
     Army'', $51,928,167,000.

                    Operation and Maintenance, Navy

       For an additional amount for ``Operation and Maintenance, 
     Navy'', $5,899,597,000.

                Operation and Maintenance, Marine Corps

       For an additional amount for ``Operation and Maintenance, 
     Marine Corps'', $3,775,270,000.

                  Operation and Maintenance, Air Force

       For an additional amount for ``Operation and Maintenance, 
     Air Force'', $9,929,868,000.

                Operation and Maintenance, Defense-Wide

       For an additional amount for ``Operation and Maintenance, 
     Defense-Wide'', $7,550,900,000, of which:
       (1) Not to exceed $12,500,000 for the Combatant Commander 
     Initiative Fund, to be used in support of Operation Iraqi 
     Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom; and
       (2) Not to exceed $1,600,000,000, to remain available until 
     expended, for payments to reimburse key cooperating nations 
     for logistical, military, and other support, including access 
     provided to United States military operations in support of 
     Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, 
     notwithstanding any other provision of law: Provided, That 
     such reimbursement payments may be made in such amounts as 
     the Secretary of Defense, with the concurrence of the 
     Secretary of State, and in consultation with the Director of 
     the Office of Management and Budget, may determine, in his 
     discretion, based on documentation determined by the 
     Secretary of Defense to adequately account for the support 
     provided, and such determination is final and conclusive upon 
     the accounting officers of the United States, and 15 days 
     following notification to the appropriate congressional 
     committees: Provided further, That these funds may be used 
     for the purpose of providing specialized training and 
     procuring supplies and specialized equipment and providing 
     such supplies and loaning such equipment on a non-
     reimbursable basis to coalition forces supporting United 
     States military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, and 15 
     days following notification to the appropriate congressional 
     committees: Provided further, That the Secretary of Defense 
     shall provide quarterly reports to the congressional defense 
     committees on the use of funds provided in this paragraph.

                Operation and Maintenance, Army Reserve

       For an additional amount for ``Operation and Maintenance, 
     Army Reserve'', $234,898,000.

                Operation and Maintenance, Navy Reserve

       For an additional amount for ``Operation and Maintenance, 
     Navy Reserve'', $68,059,000.

            Operation and Maintenance, Marine Corps Reserve

       For an additional amount for ``Operation and Maintenance, 
     Marine Corps Reserve'', $86,667,000.

              Operation and Maintenance, Air Force Reserve

       For an additional amount for ``Operation and Maintenance, 
     Air Force Reserve'', $125,925,000.

             Operation and Maintenance, Army National Guard

       For an additional amount for ``Operation and Maintenance, 
     Army National Guard'', $450,246,000.

             Operation and Maintenance, Air National Guard

       For an additional amount for ``Operation and Maintenance, 
     Air National Guard'', $289,862,000.

                    Afghanistan Security Forces Fund

       For the ``Afghanistan Security Forces Fund'', 
     $6,562,769,000, to remain available until September 30, 2011: 
     Provided, That such funds shall be available to the Secretary 
     of Defense, notwithstanding any other provision of law, for 
     the purpose of allowing the Commander, Combined Security 
     Transition Command--Afghanistan, or the Secretary's designee, 
     to provide assistance, with the concurrence of the Secretary 
     of State, to the security forces of Afghanistan, including 
     the provision of equipment, supplies, services, training, 
     facility and infrastructure repair, renovation, and 
     construction, and funding: Provided further, That the 
     authority to provide assistance under this heading is in 
     addition to any other authority to provide assistance to 
     foreign nations: Provided further, That contributions of 
     funds for the purposes provided herein from any person, 
     foreign government, or international organization may be 
     credited to this Fund and used for such purposes: Provided 
     further, That the Secretary of Defense shall notify the 
     congressional defense committees in writing upon the receipt 
     and upon the obligation of any contribution, delineating the 
     sources and amounts of the funds received and the specific 
     use of such contributions: Provided further, That the 
     Secretary of Defense shall, not fewer than 15 days prior to 
     obligating from this appropriation account, notify the 
     congressional defense committees in writing of the details of 
     any such obligation.

                              PROCUREMENT

                       Aircraft Procurement, Army

       For an additional amount for ``Aircraft Procurement, 
     Army'', $1,119,319,000, to remain available until September 
     30, 2012.

                       Missile Procurement, Army

       For an additional amount for ``Missile Procurement, Army'', 
     $475,954,000, to remain available until September 30, 2012.

        Procurement of Weapons and Tracked Combat Vehicles, Army

       For an additional amount for ``Procurement of Weapons and 
     Tracked Combat Vehicles, Army'', $875,866,000, to remain 
     available until September 30, 2012.

                    Procurement of Ammunition, Army

       For an additional amount for ``Procurement of Ammunition, 
     Army'', $365,635,000, to remain available until September 30, 
     2012.

                        Other Procurement, Army

       For an additional amount for ``Other Procurement, Army'', 
     $4,874,176,000, to remain available until September 30, 2012.

                       Aircraft Procurement, Navy

       For an additional amount for ``Aircraft Procurement, 
     Navy'', $1,342,577,000, to remain available until September 
     30, 2012.

                       Weapons Procurement, Navy

       For an additional amount for ``Weapons Procurement, Navy'', 
     $50,700,000, to remain available until September 30, 2012.

            Procurement of Ammunition, Navy and Marine Corps

       For an additional amount for ``Procurement of Ammunition, 
     Navy and Marine Corps'', $681,957,000, to remain available 
     until September 30, 2012.

                        Other Procurement, Navy

       For an additional amount for ``Other Procurement, Navy'', 
     $260,118,000, to remain available until September 30, 2012.

                       Procurement, Marine Corps

       For an additional amount for ``Procurement, Marine Corps'', 
     $868,197,000, to remain available until September 30, 2012.

                    Aircraft Procurement, Air Force

       For an additional amount for ``Aircraft Procurement, Air 
     Force'', $736,501,000, to remain available until September 
     30, 2012.

                     Missile Procurement, Air Force

       For an additional amount for ``Missile Procurement, Air 
     Force'', $36,625,000, to remain available until September 30, 
     2012.

                  Procurement of Ammunition, Air Force

       For an additional amount for ``Procurement of Ammunition, 
     Air Force'', $256,819,000, to remain available until 
     September 30, 2012.

                      Other Procurement, Air Force

       For an additional amount for ``Other Procurement, Air 
     Force'', $3,138,021,000, to remain available until September 
     30, 2012.

                       Procurement, Defense-Wide

       For an additional amount for ``Procurement, Defense-Wide'', 
     $480,780,000, to remain available until September 30, 2012.

              Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle Fund

                     (including transfer of funds)

       For the Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle Fund, 
     $6,656,000,000, to remain available until September 30, 2011: 
     Provided, That such funds shall be available to the Secretary 
     of Defense, notwithstanding any other provision of law, to 
     procure, sustain, transport, and field Mine Resistant Ambush 
     Protected vehicles: Provided further, That the Secretary 
     shall transfer

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     such funds only to appropriations for operation and 
     maintenance; procurement; research, development, test and 
     evaluation; and defense working capital funds to accomplish 
     the purpose provided herein: Provided further, That this 
     transfer authority is in addition to any other transfer 
     authority available to the Department of Defense:  Provided 
     further, That the Secretary shall, not fewer than 10 days 
     prior to making transfers from this appropriation, notify the 
     congressional defense committees in writing of the details of 
     any such transfer.

               RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST AND EVALUATION

            Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Army

       For an additional amount for ``Research, Development, Test 
     and Evaluation, Army'', $57,962,000, to remain available 
     until September 30, 2011.

            Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Navy

       For an additional amount for ``Research, Development, Test 
     and Evaluation, Navy'', $84,180,000, to remain available 
     until September 30, 2011.

         Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Air Force

       For an additional amount for ``Research, Development, Test 
     and Evaluation, Air Force'', $39,286,000, to remain available 
     until September 30, 2011.

        Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Defense-Wide

       For an additional amount for ``Research, Development, Test 
     and Evaluation, Defense-Wide'', $112,196,000, to remain 
     available until September 30, 2011.

                     REVOLVING AND MANAGEMENT FUNDS

                     Defense Working Capital Funds

       For an additional amount for ``Defense Working Capital 
     Funds'', $412,215,000.

                  OTHER DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE PROGRAMS

                         Defense Health Program

       For an additional amount for ``Defense Health Program'', 
     $1,563,675,000, which shall be for operation and maintenance.

             Drug Interdiction and Counter-drug Activities

       For an additional amount for ``Drug Interdiction and 
     Counter-Drug Activities'', $353,603,000, to remain available 
     until September 30, 2011.

             Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Fund

                     (including transfer of funds)

       For the ``Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Fund'', 
     $2,033,560,000, to remain available until September 30, 2012: 
     Provided, That such funds shall be available to the Secretary 
     of Defense, notwithstanding any other provision of law, for 
     the purpose of allowing the Director of the Joint Improvised 
     Explosive Device Defeat Organization to investigate, develop 
     and provide equipment, supplies, services, training, 
     facilities, personnel and funds to assist United States 
     forces in the defeat of improvised explosive devices: 
     Provided further, That within 60 days of the enactment of 
     this Act, a plan for the intended management and use of the 
     amounts provided under this heading shall be submitted to the 
     congressional defense committees: Provided further, That the 
     Secretary of Defense shall submit a report not later than 60 
     days after the end of each fiscal quarter to the 
     congressional defense committees providing assessments of the 
     evolving threats, individual service requirements to counter 
     the threats, the current strategy for predeployment training 
     of members of the Armed Forces on improvised explosive 
     devices, and details on the execution of this Fund: Provided 
     further, That the Secretary of Defense may transfer funds 
     provided herein to appropriations for operation and 
     maintenance; procurement; research, development, test and 
     evaluation; and defense working capital funds to accomplish 
     the purpose provided herein: Provided further, That amounts 
     transferred shall be merged with and available for the same 
     purposes and time period as the appropriations to which 
     transferred: Provided further, That this transfer authority 
     is in addition to any other transfer authority available to 
     the Department of Defense: Provided further, That the 
     Secretary of Defense shall, not fewer than 15 days prior to 
     making transfers from this appropriation, notify the 
     congressional defense committees in writing of the details of 
     any such transfer.

                    Office of the Inspector General

       For an additional amount for the ``Office of the Inspector 
     General'', $8,876,000.

                     GENERAL PROVISIONS--THIS TITLE

       Sec. 9001.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law, 
     funds made available in this title are in addition to amounts 
     appropriated or otherwise made available for the Department 
     of Defense for fiscal year 2010.

                     (including transfer of funds)

       Sec. 9002.  Upon the determination of the Secretary of 
     Defense that such action is necessary in the national 
     interest, the Secretary may, with the approval of the Office 
     of Management and Budget, transfer up to $4,000,000,000 
     between the appropriations or funds made available to the 
     Department of Defense in this title: Provided, That the 
     Secretary shall notify the Congress promptly of each transfer 
     made pursuant to the authority in this section: Provided 
     further, That the authority provided in this section is in 
     addition to any other transfer authority available to the 
     Department of Defense and is subject to the same terms and 
     conditions as the authority provided in the Department of 
     Defense Appropriations Act, 2010: Provided further, That the 
     amount in this section is designated as being for overseas 
     deployments and other activities pursuant to sections 
     401(c)(4) and 423(a)(1) of S. Con. Res. 13 (111th Congress), 
     the concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal year 2010.
       Sec. 9003.  Supervision and administration costs associated 
     with a construction project funded with appropriations 
     available for operation and maintenance or the ``Afghanistan 
     Security Forces Fund'' provided in this Act and executed in 
     direct support of overseas contingency operations in 
     Afghanistan, may be obligated at the time a construction 
     contract is awarded: Provided, That for the purpose of this 
     section, supervision and administration costs include all in-
     house Government costs.
       Sec. 9004.  From funds made available in this title, the 
     Secretary of Defense may purchase for use by military and 
     civilian employees of the Department of Defense in Iraq and 
     Afghanistan: (a) passenger motor vehicles up to a limit of 
     $75,000 per vehicle and (b) heavy and light armored vehicles 
     for the physical security of personnel or for force 
     protection purposes up to a limit of $250,000 per vehicle, 
     notwithstanding price or other limitations applicable to the 
     purchase of passenger carrying vehicles.
       Sec. 9005.  Not to exceed $1,200,000,000 of the amount 
     appropriated in this title under the heading ``Operation and 
     Maintenance, Army'' may be used, notwithstanding any other 
     provision of law, to fund the Commander's Emergency Response 
     Program, for the purpose of enabling military commanders in 
     Iraq and Afghanistan to respond to urgent humanitarian relief 
     and reconstruction requirements within their areas of 
     responsibility: Provided, That not later than 15 days after 
     the end of each fiscal year quarter, the Secretary of Defense 
     shall submit to the congressional defense committees a report 
     regarding the source of funds and the allocation and use of 
     funds during that quarter that were made available pursuant 
     to the authority provided in this section or under any other 
     provision of law for the purposes described herein.
       Sec. 9006.  Funds available to the Department of Defense 
     for operation and maintenance may be used, notwithstanding 
     any other provision of law, to provide supplies, services, 
     transportation, including airlift and sealift, and other 
     logistical support to coalition forces supporting military 
     and stability operations in Iraq and Afghanistan: Provided, 
     That the Secretary of Defense shall provide quarterly reports 
     to the congressional defense committees regarding support 
     provided under this section.
       Sec. 9007.  Each amount in this title is designated as 
     being for overseas deployments and other activities pursuant 
     to section 401(c)(4) and 423(a)(1) of S. Con. Res. 13 (111th 
     Congress), the concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal 
     year 2010.
       Sec. 9008.  None of the funds appropriated or otherwise 
     made available by this or any other Act shall be obligated or 
     expended by the United States Government for a purpose as 
     follows:
       (1) To establish any military installation or base for the 
     purpose of providing for the permanent stationing of United 
     States Armed Forces in Iraq.
       (2) To exercise United States control over any oil resource 
     of Iraq.
       (3) To establish any military installation or base for the 
     purpose of providing for the permanent stationing of United 
     States Armed Forces in Afghanistan.
       Sec. 9009. (a) The Director of the Office of Management and 
     Budget, in consultation with the Secretary of Defense; the 
     Commander of the United States Central Command; the 
     Commander, Multi-National Security Transition Command--Iraq; 
     and the Commander, Combined Security Transition Command--
     Afghanistan, shall submit to the congressional defense 
     committees not later than 45 days after the end of each 
     fiscal quarter a report on the proposed use of all funds 
     appropriated by this or any prior Act under each of the 
     headings ``Iraq Security Forces Fund'', ``Afghanistan 
     Security Forces Fund'', and ``Pakistan Counterinsurgency 
     Fund'' on a project-by-project basis, for which the 
     obligation of funds is anticipated during the 3-month period 
     from such date, including estimates by the commanders 
     referred to in this section of the costs required to complete 
     each such project.
       (b) The report required by this subsection shall include 
     the following:
       (1) The use of all funds on a project-by-project basis for 
     which funds appropriated under the headings referred to in 
     subsection (a) were obligated prior to the submission of the 
     report, including estimates by the commanders referred to in 
     subsection (a) of the costs to complete each project.
       (2) The use of all funds on a project-by-project basis for 
     which funds were appropriated under the headings referred to 
     in subsection (a) in prior appropriations Acts, or for which 
     funds were made available by transfer, reprogramming, or 
     allocation from other headings in prior appropriations Acts, 
     including estimates by the commanders referred to in 
     subsection (a) of the costs to complete each project.
       (3) An estimated total cost to train and equip the Iraq, 
     Afghanistan, and Pakistan security forces, disaggregated by 
     major program and sub-elements by force, arrayed by fiscal 
     year.
       (c) The Secretary of Defense shall notify the congressional 
     defense committees of any proposed new projects or transfers 
     of funds between

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     sub-activity groups in excess of $20,000,000 using funds 
     appropriated by this or any prior Act under the headings 
     ``Iraq Security Forces Fund'', ``Afghanistan Security Forces 
     Fund'', and ``Pakistan Counterinsurgency Fund''.
       Sec. 9010.  (a) None of the funds appropriated or otherwise 
     made available by this Act or any prior Act may be used to 
     transfer, release, or incarcerate any individual who was 
     detained as of October 1, 2009, at Naval Station, Guantanamo 
     Bay, Cuba, to or within the United States or its territories.
        (b) In this section, the term ``United States'' means the 
     several States and the District of Columbia.
       Sec. 9011.  In addition to amounts made available elsewhere 
     in this title there is hereby appropriated $329,000,000 for 
     the purchase of fuel to the following accounts in the 
     specified amounts:
       ``Operation and Maintenance, Army'', $83,552,000;
       ``Operation and Maintenance, Navy'', $33,889,000;
       ``Operation and Maintenance, Marine Corps'', $1,619,000;
       ``Operation and Maintenance, Air Force'', $179,191,000;
       ``Operation and Maintenance, Army Reserve'', $8,567,000;
       ``Operation and Maintenance, Navy Reserve'', $3,007,000;
       ``Operation and Maintenance, Marine Corps Reserve'', 
     $39,000; and
       ``Operation and Maintenance, Army National Guard'', 
     $19,136,000.
       Sec. 9012.  None of the funds made available under this Act 
     may be distributed to the Association of Community 
     Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) or its subsidiaries.
       Sec. 9013.  The Secretary of Defense may, in consultation 
     with the Secretary of State and the Administrator of the 
     United States Agency for International Development, continue 
     to support requirements for monthly integrated civilian-
     military training for civilians deploying to Afghanistan at 
     Camp Atterbury, Indiana, including through the allocation of 
     military and civilian personnel, trainers, and other 
     resources for that purpose.
       Sec. 9014. (a) Hearings on Strategy and Resources With 
     Respect to Afghanistan and Pakistan.--Appropriate committees 
     of Congress shall hold hearings, in open and closed session, 
     relating to the strategy and resources of the United States 
     with respect to Afghanistan and Pakistan promptly after the 
     decision by the President on those matters is announced.
       (b) Testimony.--The hearings described in subsection (a) 
     should include testimony from senior civilian and military 
     officials of the United States, including, but not limited 
     to, the following:
       (1) The Secretary of Defense.
       (2) The Secretary of State
       (3) The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
       (4) The Commander of the United States Central Command.
       (5) The Commander of the United States European Command and 
     Supreme Allied Commander, Europe.
       (6) The Commander of United States Forces-Afghanistan.
       (7) The United States Ambassador to Afghanistan.
       (8) The United States Ambassador to Pakistan.
       Sec. 9015. (a) Funding for Outreach and Reintegration 
     Services Under Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program.--Of the 
     amounts appropriated or otherwise made available by title IX. 
     $20,000,000 shall be available for outreach and reintegration 
     services under the Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program under 
     section 582(h) of the National Defense Authorization Act for 
     Fiscal Year 2008 (Public Law 110-181; 122 Stat. 125; 10 
     U.S.C. 10101 note).
       (b) Supplement Not Supplant.--The amount made available by 
     subsection (a) for the services described in that subsection 
     is in addition to any other amounts available in this Act for 
     such services.
       This Act may be cited as the ``Department of Defense 
     Appropriations Act, 2010''.

                      Motion Offered by Mr. Murtha

  Mr. MURTHA. Madam Speaker, I offer the motion at the desk.
  The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Clerk will designate the motion.
  The text of the motion is as follows:

       Mr. Murtha moves that the House concur in the amendment of 
     the Senate with the amendment printed in House Report 111-
     380.

  The SPEAKER pro tempore. The House amendment to the Senate amendment 
to the bill H.R. 3326 contains an emergency designation for the 
purposes of pay-as-you-go principles.
  Accordingly, the Chair must put the question of consideration under 
clause 10(c)(3) of rule XXI.
  The question is, Will the House now consider the motion to concur in 
the Senate amendment with an amendment?
  The question of consideration was decided in the affirmative.
  A motion to reconsider was laid on the table.
  The SPEAKER pro tempore. Pursuant to House Resolution 976, the 
amendment printed in part A of House Report 111-380 and the motion 
shall be considered as read.
  The text of the amendment is as follows:
  House amendment to Senate amendment:

       In lieu of the matter proposed to be inserted by the 
     amendment of the Senate, insert the following:

     SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.

        This Act may be cited as the ``Department of Defense 
     Appropriations Act, 2010''.

     SEC. 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS.

        The table of contents of this Act is as follows:

Sec. 1. Short title.
Sec. 2. Table of contents.
Sec. 3. References.

            DIVISION A--DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE APPROPRIATIONS

Title I--Military Personnel
Title II--Operation and Maintenance
Title III--Procurement
Title IV--Research, Development, Test and Evaluation
Title V--Revolving and Management Funds
Title VI--Other Department of Defense Programs
Title VII--Related Agencies
Title VIII--General Provisions
Title IX--Overseas Contingency Operations

                       DIVISION B--OTHER MATTERS

     SEC. 3. REFERENCES.

        Except as expressly provided otherwise, any reference to 
     ``this Act'' contained in any division of this Act shall be 
     treated as referring only to the provisions of that division.

            DIVISION A--DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE APPROPRIATIONS

       The following sums are appropriated, out of any money in 
     the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the fiscal year 
     ending September 30, 2010, for military functions 
     administered by the Department of Defense and for other 
     purposes, namely:

                                TITLE I

                           MILITARY PERSONNEL

                        Military Personnel, Army

       For pay, allowances, individual clothing, subsistence, 
     interest on deposits, gratuities, permanent change of station 
     travel (including all expenses thereof for organizational 
     movements), and expenses of temporary duty travel between 
     permanent duty stations, for members of the Army on active 
     duty, (except members of reserve components provided for 
     elsewhere), cadets, and aviation cadets; for members of the 
     Reserve Officers' Training Corps; and for payments pursuant 
     to section 156 of Public Law 97-377, as amended (42 U.S.C. 
     402 note), and to the Department of Defense Military 
     Retirement Fund, $41,005,612,000.

                        Military Personnel, Navy

       For pay, allowances, individual clothing, subsistence, 
     interest on deposits, gratuities, permanent change of station 
     travel (including all expenses thereof for organizational 
     movements), and expenses of temporary duty travel between 
     permanent duty stations, for members of the Navy on active 
     duty (except members of the Reserve provided for elsewhere), 
     midshipmen, and aviation cadets; for members of the Reserve 
     Officers' Training Corps; and for payments pursuant to 
     section 156 of Public Law 97-377, as amended (42 U.S.C. 402 
     note), and to the Department of Defense Military Retirement 
     Fund, $25,289,049,000.

                    Military Personnel, Marine Corps

       For pay, allowances, individual clothing, subsistence, 
     interest on deposits, gratuities, permanent change of station 
     travel (including all expenses thereof for organizational 
     movements), and expenses of temporary duty travel between 
     permanent duty stations, for members of the Marine Corps on 
     active duty (except members of the Reserve provided for 
     elsewhere); and for payments pursuant to section 156 of 
     Public Law 97-377, as amended (42 U.S.C. 402 note), and to 
     the Department of Defense Military Retirement Fund, 
     $12,799,990,000.

                     Military Personnel, Air Force

       For pay, allowances, individual clothing, subsistence, 
     interest on deposits, gratuities, permanent change of station 
     travel (including all expenses thereof for organizational 
     movements), and expenses of temporary duty travel between 
     permanent duty stations, for members of the Air Force on 
     active duty (except members of reserve components provided 
     for elsewhere), cadets, and aviation cadets; for members of 
     the Reserve Officers' Training Corps; and for payments 
     pursuant to section 156 of Public Law 97-377, as amended (42 
     U.S.C. 402 note), and to the Department of Defense Military 
     Retirement Fund, $26,174,136,000.

                        Reserve Personnel, Army

       For pay, allowances, clothing, subsistence, gratuities, 
     travel, and related expenses for personnel of the Army 
     Reserve on active duty under sections 10211, 10302, and 3038 
     of title 10, United States Code, or while serving on active 
     duty under section 12301(d) of title 10, United States Code, 
     in connection with performing duty specified in section 
     12310(a) of title 10, United States Code, or while undergoing 
     reserve training, or while performing drills or equivalent 
     duty or other duty, and expenses authorized by section

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     16131 of title 10, United States Code; and for payments to 
     the Department of Defense Military Retirement Fund, 
     $4,304,713,000.

                        Reserve Personnel, Navy

       For pay, allowances, clothing, subsistence, gratuities, 
     travel, and related expenses for personnel of the Navy 
     Reserve on active duty under section 10211 of title 10, 
     United States Code, or while serving on active duty under 
     section 12301(d) of title 10, United States Code, in 
     connection with performing duty specified in section 12310(a) 
     of title 10, United States Code, or while undergoing reserve 
     training, or while performing drills or equivalent duty, and 
     expenses authorized by section 16131 of title 10, United 
     States Code; and for payments to the Department of Defense 
     Military Retirement Fund, $1,909,301,000.

                    Reserve Personnel, Marine Corps

       For pay, allowances, clothing, subsistence, gratuities, 
     travel, and related expenses for personnel of the Marine 
     Corps Reserve on active duty under section 10211 of title 10, 
     United States Code, or while serving on active duty under 
     section 12301(d) of title 10, United States Code, in 
     connection with performing duty specified in section 12310(a) 
     of title 10, United States Code, or while undergoing reserve 
     training, or while performing drills or equivalent duty, and 
     for members of the Marine Corps platoon leaders class, and 
     expenses authorized by section 16131 of title 10, United 
     States Code; and for payments to the Department of Defense 
     Military Retirement Fund, $613,500,000.

                      Reserve Personnel, Air Force

       For pay, allowances, clothing, subsistence, gratuities, 
     travel, and related expenses for personnel of the Air Force 
     Reserve on active duty under sections 10211, 10305, and 8038 
     of title 10, United States Code, or while serving on active 
     duty under section 12301(d) of title 10, United States Code, 
     in connection with performing duty specified in section 
     12310(a) of title 10, United States Code, or while undergoing 
     reserve training, or while performing drills or equivalent 
     duty or other duty, and expenses authorized by section 16131 
     of title 10, United States Code; and for payments to the 
     Department of Defense Military Retirement Fund, 
     $1,589,412,000.

                     National Guard Personnel, Army

       For pay, allowances, clothing, subsistence, gratuities, 
     travel, and related expenses for personnel of the Army 
     National Guard while on duty under section 10211, 10302, or 
     12402 of title 10 or section 708 of title 32, United States 
     Code, or while serving on duty under section 12301(d) of 
     title 10 or section 502(f) of title 32, United States Code, 
     in connection with performing duty specified in section 
     12310(a) of title 10, United States Code, or while undergoing 
     training, or while performing drills or equivalent duty or 
     other duty, and expenses authorized by section 16131 of title 
     10, United States Code; and for payments to the Department of 
     Defense Military Retirement Fund, $7,546,905,000.

                  National Guard Personnel, Air Force

       For pay, allowances, clothing, subsistence, gratuities, 
     travel, and related expenses for personnel of the Air 
     National Guard on duty under section 10211, 10305, or 12402 
     of title 10 or section 708 of title 32, United States Code, 
     or while serving on duty under section 12301(d) of title 10 
     or section 502(f) of title 32, United States Code, in 
     connection with performing duty specified in section 12310(a) 
     of title 10, United States Code, or while undergoing 
     training, or while performing drills or equivalent duty or 
     other duty, and expenses authorized by section 16131 of title 
     10, United States Code; and for payments to the Department of 
     Defense Military Retirement Fund, $2,938,229,000.

                                TITLE II

                       OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE

                    Operation and Maintenance, Army

       For expenses, not otherwise provided for, necessary for the 
     operation and maintenance of the Army, as authorized by law; 
     and not to exceed $12,478,000 can be used for emergencies and 
     extraordinary expenses, to be expended on the approval or 
     authority of the Secretary of the Army, and payments may be 
     made on his certificate of necessity for confidential 
     military purposes, $30,934,550,000.

                    Operation and Maintenance, Navy

       For expenses, not otherwise provided for, necessary for the 
     operation and maintenance of the Navy and the Marine Corps, 
     as authorized by law; and not to exceed $14,657,000 can be 
     used for emergencies and extraordinary expenses, to be 
     expended on the approval or authority of the Secretary of the 
     Navy, and payments may be made on his certificate of 
     necessity for confidential military purposes, 
     $34,714,396,000.

                Operation and Maintenance, Marine Corps

       For expenses, not otherwise provided for, necessary for the 
     operation and maintenance of the Marine Corps, as authorized 
     by law, $5,539,117,000.

                  Operation and Maintenance, Air Force

       For expenses, not otherwise provided for, necessary for the 
     operation and maintenance of the Air Force, as authorized by 
     law; and not to exceed $7,699,000 can be used for emergencies 
     and extraordinary expenses, to be expended on the approval or 
     authority of the Secretary of the Air Force, and payments may 
     be made on his certificate of necessity for confidential 
     military purposes, $33,477,116,000.

                Operation and Maintenance, Defense-Wide

                     (including transfer of funds)

       For expenses, not otherwise provided for, necessary for the 
     operation and maintenance of activities and agencies of the 
     Department of Defense (other than the military departments), 
     as authorized by law, $28,115,793,000: Provided, That not 
     more than $50,000,000 may be used for the Combatant Commander 
     Initiative Fund authorized under section 166a of title 10, 
     United States Code: Provided further, That not to exceed 
     $36,000,000 can be used for emergencies and extraordinary 
     expenses, to be expended on the approval or authority of the 
     Secretary of Defense, and payments may be made on his 
     certificate of necessity for confidential military purposes: 
     Provided further, That of the funds provided under this 
     heading, not less than $29,732,000 shall be made available 
     for the Procurement Technical Assistance Cooperative 
     Agreement Program, of which not less than $3,600,000 shall be 
     available for centers defined in 10 U.S.C. 2411(1)(D): 
     Provided further, That none of the funds appropriated or 
     otherwise made available by this Act may be used to plan or 
     implement the consolidation of a budget or appropriations 
     liaison office of the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the 
     office of the Secretary of a military department, or the 
     service headquarters of one of the Armed Forces into a 
     legislative affairs or legislative liaison office: Provided 
     further, That $6,667,000, to remain available until expended, 
     is available only for expenses relating to certain classified 
     activities, and may be transferred as necessary by the 
     Secretary to operation and maintenance appropriations or 
     research, development, test and evaluation appropriations, to 
     be merged with and to be available for the same time period 
     as the appropriations to which transferred: Provided further, 
     That any ceiling on the investment item unit cost of items 
     that may be purchased with operation and maintenance funds 
     shall not apply to the funds described in the preceding 
     proviso: Provided further, That the transfer authority 
     provided under this heading is in addition to any other 
     transfer authority provided elsewhere in this Act.

                Operation and Maintenance, Army Reserve

       For expenses, not otherwise provided for, necessary for the 
     operation and maintenance, including training, organization, 
     and administration, of the Army Reserve; repair of facilities 
     and equipment; hire of passenger motor vehicles; travel and 
     transportation; care of the dead; recruiting; procurement of 
     services, supplies, and equipment; and communications, 
     $2,617,496,000.

                Operation and Maintenance, Navy Reserve

       For expenses, not otherwise provided for, necessary for the 
     operation and maintenance, including training, organization, 
     and administration, of the Navy Reserve; repair of facilities 
     and equipment; hire of passenger motor vehicles; travel and 
     transportation; care of the dead; recruiting; procurement of 
     services, supplies, and equipment; and communications, 
     $1,273,701,000.

            Operation and Maintenance, Marine Corps Reserve

       For expenses, not otherwise provided for, necessary for the 
     operation and maintenance, including training, organization, 
     and administration, of the Marine Corps Reserve; repair of 
     facilities and equipment; hire of passenger motor vehicles; 
     travel and transportation; care of the dead; recruiting; 
     procurement of services, supplies, and equipment; and 
     communications, $223,175,000.

              Operation and Maintenance, Air Force Reserve

       For expenses, not otherwise provided for, necessary for the 
     operation and maintenance, including training, organization, 
     and administration, of the Air Force Reserve; repair of 
     facilities and equipment; hire of passenger motor vehicles; 
     travel and transportation; care of the dead; recruiting; 
     procurement of services, supplies, and equipment; and 
     communications, $3,131,200,000.

             Operation and Maintenance, Army National Guard

       For expenses of training, organizing, and administering the 
     Army National Guard, including medical and hospital treatment 
     and related expenses in non-Federal hospitals; maintenance, 
     operation, and repairs to structures and facilities; hire of 
     passenger motor vehicles; personnel services in the National 
     Guard Bureau; travel expenses (other than mileage), as 
     authorized by law for Army personnel on active duty, for Army 
     National Guard division, regimental, and battalion commanders 
     while inspecting units in compliance with National Guard 
     Bureau regulations when specifically authorized by the Chief, 
     National Guard Bureau; supplying and equipping the Army 
     National Guard as authorized by law; and expenses of repair, 
     modification, maintenance, and issue of supplies and 
     equipment (including aircraft), $6,189,713,000.

             Operation and Maintenance, Air National Guard

       For expenses of training, organizing, and administering the 
     Air National Guard, including medical and hospital treatment 
     and

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     related expenses in non-Federal hospitals; maintenance, 
     operation, and repairs to structures and facilities; 
     transportation of things, hire of passenger motor vehicles; 
     supplying and equipping the Air National Guard, as authorized 
     by law; expenses for repair, modification, maintenance, and 
     issue of supplies and equipment, including those furnished 
     from stocks under the control of agencies of the Department 
     of Defense; travel expenses (other than mileage) on the same 
     basis as authorized by law for Air National Guard personnel 
     on active Federal duty, for Air National Guard commanders 
     while inspecting units in compliance with National Guard 
     Bureau regulations when specifically authorized by the Chief, 
     National Guard Bureau, $5,882,251,000.

          United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces

       For salaries and expenses necessary for the United States 
     Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces, $13,932,000, of which 
     not to exceed $5,000 may be used for official representation 
     purposes.

                    Environmental Restoration, Army

                     (including transfer of funds)

       For the Department of the Army, $423,364,000, to remain 
     available until transferred: Provided, That the Secretary of 
     the Army shall, upon determining that such funds are required 
     for environmental restoration, reduction and recycling of 
     hazardous waste, removal of unsafe buildings and debris of 
     the Department of the Army, or for similar purposes, transfer 
     the funds made available by this appropriation to other 
     appropriations made available to the Department of the Army, 
     to be merged with and to be available for the same purposes 
     and for the same time period as the appropriations to which 
     transferred: Provided further, That upon a determination that 
     all or part of the funds transferred from this appropriation 
     are not necessary for the purposes provided herein, such 
     amounts may be transferred back to this appropriation: 
     Provided further, That the transfer authority provided under 
     this heading is in addition to any other transfer authority 
     provided elsewhere in this Act.

                    Environmental Restoration, Navy

                     (including transfer of funds)

       For the Department of the Navy, $285,869,000, to remain 
     available until transferred: Provided, That the Secretary of 
     the Navy shall, upon determining that such funds are required 
     for environmental restoration, reduction and recycling of 
     hazardous waste, removal of unsafe buildings and debris of 
     the Department of the Navy, or for similar purposes, transfer 
     the funds made available by this appropriation to other 
     appropriations made available to the Department of the Navy, 
     to be merged with and to be available for the same purposes 
     and for the same time period as the appropriations to which 
     transferred: Provided further, That upon a determination that 
     all or part of the funds transferred from this appropriation 
     are not necessary for the purposes provided herein, such 
     amounts may be transferred back to this appropriation: 
     Provided further, That the transfer authority provided under 
     this heading is in addition to any other transfer authority 
     provided elsewhere in this Act.

                  Environmental Restoration, Air Force

                     (including transfer of funds)

       For the Department of the Air Force, $494,276,000, to 
     remain available until transferred: Provided, That the 
     Secretary of the Air Force shall, upon determining that such 
     funds are required for environmental restoration, reduction 
     and recycling of hazardous waste, removal of unsafe buildings 
     and debris of the Department of the Air Force, or for similar 
     purposes, transfer the funds made available by this 
     appropriation to other appropriations made available to the 
     Department of the Air Force, to be merged with and to be 
     available for the same purposes and for the same time period 
     as the appropriations to which transferred: Provided further, 
     That upon a determination that all or part of the funds 
     transferred from this appropriation are not necessary for the 
     purposes provided herein, such amounts may be transferred 
     back to this appropriation: Provided further, That the 
     transfer authority provided under this heading is in addition 
     to any other transfer authority provided elsewhere in this 
     Act.

                Environmental Restoration, Defense-Wide

                     (including transfer of funds)

       For the Department of Defense, $11,100,000, to remain 
     available until transferred: Provided, That the Secretary of 
     Defense shall, upon determining that such funds are required 
     for environmental restoration, reduction and recycling of 
     hazardous waste, removal of unsafe buildings and debris of 
     the Department of Defense, or for similar purposes, transfer 
     the funds made available by this appropriation to other 
     appropriations made available to the Department of Defense, 
     to be merged with and to be available for the same purposes 
     and for the same time period as the appropriations to which 
     transferred: Provided further, That upon a determination that 
     all or part of the funds transferred from this appropriation 
     are not necessary for the purposes provided herein, such 
     amounts may be transferred back to this appropriation: 
     Provided further, That the transfer authority provided under 
     this heading is in addition to any other transfer authority 
     provided elsewhere in this Act.

         Environmental Restoration, Formerly Used Defense Sites

                     (including transfer of funds)

       For the Department of the Army, $292,700,000, to remain 
     available until transferred: Provided, That the Secretary of 
     the Army shall, upon determining that such funds are required 
     for environmental restoration, reduction and recycling of 
     hazardous waste, removal of unsafe buildings and debris at 
     sites formerly used by the Department of Defense, transfer 
     the funds made available by this appropriation to other 
     appropriations made available to the Department of the Army, 
     to be merged with and to be available for the same purposes 
     and for the same time period as the appropriations to which 
     transferred: Provided further, That upon a determination that 
     all or part of the funds transferred from this appropriation 
     are not necessary for the purposes provided herein, such 
     amounts may be transferred back to this appropriation: 
     Provided further, That the transfer authority provided under 
     this heading is in addition to any other transfer authority 
     provided elsewhere in this Act.

             Overseas Humanitarian, Disaster, and Civic Aid

       For expenses relating to the Overseas Humanitarian, 
     Disaster, and Civic Aid programs of the Department of Defense 
     (consisting of the programs provided under sections 401, 402, 
     404, 407, 2557, and 2561 of title 10, United States Code), 
     $109,869,000, to remain available until September 30, 2011.

                  Cooperative Threat Reduction Account

       For assistance to the republics of the former Soviet Union 
     and, with appropriate authorization by the Department of 
     Defense and Department of State, to countries outside of the 
     former Soviet Union, including assistance provided by 
     contract or by grants, for facilitating the elimination and 
     the safe and secure transportation and storage of nuclear, 
     chemical and other weapons; for establishing programs to 
     prevent the proliferation of weapons, weapons components, and 
     weapon-related technology and expertise; for programs 
     relating to the training and support of defense and military 
     personnel for demilitarization and protection of weapons, 
     weapons components and weapons technology and expertise, and 
     for defense and military contacts, $424,093,000, to remain 
     available until September 30, 2012: Provided, That of the 
     amounts provided under this heading, not less than 
     $15,000,000 shall be available only to support the 
     dismantling and disposal of nuclear submarines, submarine 
     reactor components, and security enhancements for transport 
     and storage of nuclear warheads in the Russian Far East and 
     North.

      Department of Defense Acquisition Workforce Development Fund

       For the Department of Defense Acquisition Workforce 
     Development Fund, $100,000,000.

                               TITLE III

                              PROCUREMENT

                       Aircraft Procurement, Army

       For construction, procurement, production, modification, 
     and modernization of aircraft, equipment, including ordnance, 
     ground handling equipment, spare parts, and accessories 
     therefor; specialized equipment and training devices; 
     expansion of public and private plants, including the land 
     necessary therefor, for the foregoing purposes, and such 
     lands and interests therein, may be acquired, and 
     construction prosecuted thereon prior to approval of title; 
     and procurement and installation of equipment, appliances, 
     and machine tools in public and private plants; reserve plant 
     and Government and contractor-owned equipment layaway; and 
     other expenses necessary for the foregoing purposes, 
     $5,093,822,000, to remain available for obligation until 
     September 30, 2012.

                       Missile Procurement, Army

       For construction, procurement, production, modification, 
     and modernization of missiles, equipment, including ordnance, 
     ground handling equipment, spare parts, and accessories 
     therefor; specialized equipment and training devices; 
     expansion of public and private plants, including the land 
     necessary therefor, for the foregoing purposes, and such 
     lands and interests therein, may be acquired, and 
     construction prosecuted thereon prior to approval of title; 
     and procurement and installation of equipment, appliances, 
     and machine tools in public and private plants; reserve plant 
     and Government and contractor-owned equipment layaway; and 
     other expenses necessary for the foregoing purposes, 
     $1,251,053,000, to remain available for obligation until 
     September 30, 2012.

        Procurement of Weapons and Tracked Combat Vehicles, Army

       For construction, procurement, production, and modification 
     of weapons and tracked combat vehicles, equipment, including 
     ordnance, spare parts, and accessories therefor; specialized 
     equipment and training devices; expansion of public and 
     private plants, including the land necessary therefor, for 
     the foregoing purposes, and such lands and interests therein, 
     may be acquired, and construction prosecuted thereon prior to 
     approval of title; and procurement and installation of 
     equipment, appliances, and machine tools in public and 
     private plants; reserve plant and Government and contractor-

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     owned equipment layaway; and other expenses necessary for the 
     foregoing purposes, $2,335,807,000, to remain available for 
     obligation until September 30, 2012.

                    Procurement of Ammunition, Army

       For construction, procurement, production, and modification 
     of ammunition, and accessories therefor; specialized 
     equipment and training devices; expansion of public and 
     private plants, including ammunition facilities, authorized 
     by section 2854 of title 10, United States Code, and the land 
     necessary therefor, for the foregoing purposes, and such 
     lands and interests therein, may be acquired, and 
     construction prosecuted thereon prior to approval of title; 
     and procurement and installation of equipment, appliances, 
     and machine tools in public and private plants; reserve plant 
     and Government and contractor-owned equipment layaway; and 
     other expenses necessary for the foregoing purposes, 
     $2,056,115,000, to remain available for obligation until 
     September 30, 2012.

                        Other Procurement, Army

       For construction, procurement, production, and modification 
     of vehicles, including tactical, support, and non-tracked 
     combat vehicles; the purchase of passenger motor vehicles for 
     replacement only; and the purchase of eight vehicles required 
     for physical security of personnel, notwithstanding price 
     limitations applicable to passenger vehicles but not to 
     exceed $250,000 per vehicle; communications and electronic 
     equipment; other support equipment; spare parts, ordnance, 
     and accessories therefor; specialized equipment and training 
     devices; expansion of public and private plants, including 
     the land necessary therefor, for the foregoing purposes, and 
     such lands and interests therein, may be acquired, and 
     construction prosecuted thereon prior to approval of title; 
     and procurement and installation of equipment, appliances, 
     and machine tools in public and private plants; reserve plant 
     and Government and contractor-owned equipment layaway; and 
     other expenses necessary for the foregoing purposes, 
     $8,582,660,000, to remain available for obligation until 
     September 30, 2012.

                       Aircraft Procurement, Navy

       For construction, procurement, production, modification, 
     and modernization of aircraft, equipment, including ordnance, 
     spare parts, and accessories therefor; specialized equipment; 
     expansion of public and private plants, including the land 
     necessary therefor, and such lands and interests therein, may 
     be acquired, and construction prosecuted thereon prior to 
     approval of title; and procurement and installation of 
     equipment, appliances, and machine tools in public and 
     private plants; reserve plant and Government and contractor-
     owned equipment layaway, $18,643,221,000, to remain available 
     for obligation until September 30, 2012.

                       Weapons Procurement, Navy

       For construction, procurement, production, modification, 
     and modernization of missiles, torpedoes, other weapons, and 
     related support equipment including spare parts, and 
     accessories therefor; expansion of public and private plants, 
     including the land necessary therefor, and such lands and 
     interests therein, may be acquired, and construction 
     prosecuted thereon prior to approval of title; and 
     procurement and installation of equipment, appliances, and 
     machine tools in public and private plants; reserve plant and 
     Government and contractor-owned equipment layaway, 
     $3,357,572,000, to remain available for obligation until 
     September 30, 2012.

            Procurement of Ammunition, Navy and Marine Corps

       For construction, procurement, production, and modification 
     of ammunition, and accessories therefor; specialized 
     equipment and training devices; expansion of public and 
     private plants, including ammunition facilities, authorized 
     by section 2854 of title 10, United States Code, and the land 
     necessary therefor, for the foregoing purposes, and such 
     lands and interests therein, may be acquired, and 
     construction prosecuted thereon prior to approval of title; 
     and procurement and installation of equipment, appliances, 
     and machine tools in public and private plants; reserve plant 
     and Government and contractor-owned equipment layaway; and 
     other expenses necessary for the foregoing purposes, 
     $800,651,000, to remain available for obligation until 
     September 30, 2012.

                   Shipbuilding and Conversion, Navy

       For expenses necessary for the construction, acquisition, 
     or conversion of vessels as authorized by law, including 
     armor and armament thereof, plant equipment, appliances, and 
     machine tools and installation thereof in public and private 
     plants; reserve plant and Government and contractor-owned 
     equipment layaway; procurement of critical, long lead time 
     components and designs for vessels to be constructed or 
     converted in the future; and expansion of public and private 
     plants, including land necessary therefor, and such lands and 
     interests therein, may be acquired, and construction 
     prosecuted thereon prior to approval of title, as follows:
       Carrier Replacement Program, $739,269,000;
       Carrier Replacement Program (AP), $484,432,000;
       NSSN, $1,964,317,000;
       NSSN (AP), $1,959,725,000;
       CVN Refueling, $1,563,602,000;
       CVN Refuelings (AP), $211,820,000;
       DDG-1000 Program, $1,382,797,000;
       DDG-51 Destroyer, $1,912,267,000;
       DDG-51 Destroyer (AP), $578,996,000;
       Littoral Combat Ship, $1,080,000,000;
       LPD-17, $872,392,000;
       LPD-17 (AP), $184,555,000;
       LHA-R (AP), $170,000,000;
       Intratheater Connector, $177,956,000;
       LCAC Service Life Extension Program, $63,857,000;
       Prior year shipbuilding costs, $144,950,000;
       Service Craft, $3,694,000; and
       For outfitting, post delivery, conversions, and first 
     destination transportation, $386,903,000.
       In all: $13,881,532,000, to remain available for obligation 
     until September 30, 2014: Provided, That additional 
     obligations may be incurred after September 30, 2014, for 
     engineering services, tests, evaluations, and other such 
     budgeted work that must be performed in the final stage of 
     ship construction: Provided further, That none of the funds 
     provided under this heading for the construction or 
     conversion of any naval vessel to be constructed in shipyards 
     in the United States shall be expended in foreign facilities 
     for the construction of major components of such vessel: 
     Provided further, That none of the funds provided under this 
     heading shall be used for the construction of any naval 
     vessel in foreign shipyards.

                        Other Procurement, Navy

       For procurement, production, and modernization of support 
     equipment and materials not otherwise provided for, Navy 
     ordnance (except ordnance for new aircraft, new ships, and 
     ships authorized for conversion); the purchase of passenger 
     motor vehicles for replacement only, and the purchase of 
     seven vehicles required for physical security of personnel, 
     notwithstanding price limitations applicable to passenger 
     vehicles but not to exceed $250,000 per vehicle; expansion of 
     public and private plants, including the land necessary 
     therefor, and such lands and interests therein, may be 
     acquired, and construction prosecuted thereon prior to 
     approval of title; and procurement and installation of 
     equipment, appliances, and machine tools in public and 
     private plants; reserve plant and Government and contractor-
     owned equipment layaway, $5,441,234,000, to remain available 
     for obligation until September 30, 2012.

                       Procurement, Marine Corps

       For expenses necessary for the procurement, manufacture, 
     and modification of missiles, armament, military equipment, 
     spare parts, and accessories therefor; plant equipment, 
     appliances, and machine tools, and installation thereof in 
     public and private plants; reserve plant and Government and 
     contractor-owned equipment layaway; vehicles for the Marine 
     Corps, including the purchase of passenger motor vehicles for 
     replacement only; and expansion of public and private plants, 
     including land necessary therefor, and such lands and 
     interests therein, may be acquired, and construction 
     prosecuted thereon prior to approval of title, 
     $1,521,505,000, to remain available for obligation until 
     September 30, 2012.

                    Aircraft Procurement, Air Force

       For construction, procurement, and modification of aircraft 
     and equipment, including armor and armament, specialized 
     ground handling equipment, and training devices, spare parts, 
     and accessories therefor; specialized equipment; expansion of 
     public and private plants, Government-owned equipment and 
     installation thereof in such plants, erection of structures, 
     and acquisition of land, for the foregoing purposes, and such 
     lands and interests therein, may be acquired, and 
     construction prosecuted thereon prior to approval of title; 
     reserve plant and Government and contractor-owned equipment 
     layaway; and other expenses necessary for the foregoing 
     purposes including rents and transportation of things, 
     $13,295,474,000, to remain available for obligation until 
     September 30, 2012; Provided, That none of the funds provided 
     in this Act for modification of C-17 aircraft may be 
     obligated until all C-17 contracts funded with prior year 
     ``Aircraft Procurement, Air Force'' appropriated funds are 
     definitized unless the Secretary of the Air Force certifies 
     in writing to the congressional defense committees that each 
     such obligation is necessary to meet the needs of a 
     warfighting requirement or prevents increased costs to the 
     taxpayer and provides the reasons for failing to definitize 
     the prior year contracts along with the prospective contract 
     definitization schedule.

                     Missile Procurement, Air Force

       For construction, procurement, and modification of 
     missiles, spacecraft, rockets, and related equipment, 
     including spare parts and accessories therefor, ground 
     handling equipment, and training devices; expansion of public 
     and private plants, Government-owned equipment and 
     installation thereof in such plants, erection of structures, 
     and acquisition of land, for the foregoing purposes, and such 
     lands and interests therein, may be acquired, and 
     construction prosecuted thereon prior to approval of title; 
     reserve plant and Government and contractor-owned equipment 
     layaway; and other expenses necessary for the foregoing 
     purposes including rents and transportation of things, 
     $5,995,544,000, to remain available for obligation until 
     September 30, 2012.

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                  Procurement of Ammunition, Air Force

       For construction, procurement, production, and modification 
     of ammunition, and accessories therefor; specialized 
     equipment and training devices; expansion of public and 
     private plants, including ammunition facilities, authorized 
     by section 2854 of title 10, United States Code, and the land 
     necessary therefor, for the foregoing purposes, and such 
     lands and interests therein, may be acquired, and 
     construction prosecuted thereon prior to approval of title; 
     and procurement and installation of equipment, appliances, 
     and machine tools in public and private plants; reserve plant 
     and Government and contractor-owned equipment layaway; and 
     other expenses necessary for the foregoing purposes, 
     $801,550,000, to remain available for obligation until 
     September 30, 2012.

                      Other Procurement, Air Force

       For procurement and modification of equipment (including 
     ground guidance and electronic control equipment, and ground 
     electronic and communication equipment), and supplies, 
     materials, and spare parts therefor, not otherwise provided 
     for; the purchase of passenger motor vehicles for replacement 
     only, and the purchase of two vehicles required for physical 
     security of personnel, notwithstanding price limitations 
     applicable to passenger vehicles but not to exceed $250,000 
     per vehicle; lease of passenger motor vehicles; and expansion 
     of public and private plants, Government-owned equipment and 
     installation thereof in such plants, erection of structures, 
     and acquisition of land, for the foregoing purposes, and such 
     lands and interests therein, may be acquired, and 
     construction prosecuted thereon, prior to approval of title; 
     reserve plant and Government and contractor-owned equipment 
     layaway, $17,138,239,000, to remain available for obligation 
     until September 30, 2012.

                       Procurement, Defense-Wide

       For expenses of activities and agencies of the Department 
     of Defense (other than the military departments) necessary 
     for procurement, production, and modification of equipment, 
     supplies, materials, and spare parts therefor, not otherwise 
     provided for; the purchase of passenger motor vehicles for 
     replacement only; expansion of public and private plants, 
     equipment, and installation thereof in such plants, erection 
     of structures, and acquisition of land for the foregoing 
     purposes, and such lands and interests therein, may be 
     acquired, and construction prosecuted thereon prior to 
     approval of title; reserve plant and Government and 
     contractor-owned equipment layaway, $4,050,537,000, to remain 
     available for obligation until September 30, 2012.

                    Defense Production Act Purchases

       For activities by the Department of Defense pursuant to 
     sections 108, 301, 302, and 303 of the Defense Production Act 
     of 1950 (50 U.S.C. App. 2078, 2091, 2092, and 2093), 
     $150,746,000, to remain available until expended.

                                TITLE IV

               RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST AND EVALUATION

            Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Army

       For expenses necessary for basic and applied scientific 
     research, development, test and evaluation, including 
     maintenance, rehabilitation, lease, and operation of 
     facilities and equipment, $11,474,180,000, to remain 
     available for obligation until September 30, 2011.

            Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Navy

       For expenses necessary for basic and applied scientific 
     research, development, test and evaluation, including 
     maintenance, rehabilitation, lease, and operation of 
     facilities and equipment, $20,003,463,000, to remain 
     available for obligation until September 30, 2011: Provided, 
     That funds appropriated in this paragraph which are available 
     for the V-22 may be used to meet unique operational 
     requirements of the Special Operations Forces: Provided 
     further, That funds appropriated in this paragraph shall be 
     available for the Cobra Judy program.

         Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Air Force

       For expenses necessary for basic and applied scientific 
     research, development, test and evaluation, including 
     maintenance, rehabilitation, lease, and operation of 
     facilities and equipment, $28,121,985,000, to remain 
     available for obligation until September 30, 2011.

        Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Defense-Wide

       For expenses of activities and agencies of the Department 
     of Defense (other than the military departments), necessary 
     for basic and applied scientific research, development, test 
     and evaluation; advanced research projects as may be 
     designated and determined by the Secretary of Defense, 
     pursuant to law; maintenance, rehabilitation, lease, and 
     operation of facilities and equipment, $20,747,081,000, to 
     remain available for obligation until September 30, 2011, of 
     which $2,500,000 shall be available only for the Missile 
     Defense Agency to construct a replacement Patriot launcher 
     pad for the Japanese Ministry of Defense.

                Operational Test and Evaluation, Defense

       For expenses, not otherwise provided for, necessary for the 
     independent activities of the Director, Operational Test and 
     Evaluation, in the direction and supervision of operational 
     test and evaluation, including initial operational test and 
     evaluation which is conducted prior to, and in support of, 
     production decisions; joint operational testing and 
     evaluation; and administrative expenses in connection 
     therewith, $190,770,000, to remain available for obligation 
     until September 30, 2011.

                                TITLE V

                     REVOLVING AND MANAGEMENT FUNDS

                     Defense Working Capital Funds

       For the Defense Working Capital Funds, $1,455,004,000.

                     National Defense Sealift Fund

       For National Defense Sealift Fund programs, projects, and 
     activities, and for expenses of the National Defense Reserve 
     Fleet, as established by section 11 of the Merchant Ship 
     Sales Act of 1946 (50 U.S.C. App. 1744), and for the 
     necessary expenses to maintain and preserve a U.S.-flag 
     merchant fleet to serve the national security needs of the 
     United States, $1,672,758,000, to remain available until 
     expended: Provided, That none of the funds provided in this 
     paragraph shall be used to award a new contract that provides 
     for the acquisition of any of the following major components 
     unless such components are manufactured in the United States: 
     auxiliary equipment, including pumps, for all shipboard 
     services; propulsion system components (engines, reduction 
     gears, and propellers); shipboard cranes; and spreaders for 
     shipboard cranes: Provided further, That the exercise of an 
     option in a contract awarded through the obligation of 
     previously appropriated funds shall not be considered to be 
     the award of a new contract: Provided further, That the 
     Secretary of the military department responsible for such 
     procurement may waive the restrictions in the first proviso 
     on a case-by-case basis by certifying in writing to the 
     Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representatives 
     and the Senate that adequate domestic supplies are not 
     available to meet Department of Defense requirements on a 
     timely basis and that such an acquisition must be made in 
     order to acquire capability for national security purposes.

                                TITLE VI

                  OTHER DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE PROGRAMS

                         Defense Health Program

       For expenses, not otherwise provided for, for medical and 
     health care programs of the Department of Defense as 
     authorized by law, $29,243,428,000; of which $27,596,689,000 
     shall be for operation and maintenance, of which not to 
     exceed one percent shall remain available until September 30, 
     2011, and of which up to $15,093,539,000 may be available for 
     contracts entered into under the TRICARE program; of which 
     $366,692,000, to remain available for obligation until 
     September 30, 2012, shall be for procurement; and of which 
     $1,280,047,000, to remain available for obligation until 
     September 30, 2011, shall be for research, development, test 
     and evaluation: Provided, That, notwithstanding any other 
     provision of law, of the amount made available under this 
     heading for research, development, test and evaluation, not 
     less than $10,000,000 shall be available for HIV prevention 
     educational activities undertaken in connection with United 
     States military training, exercises, and humanitarian 
     assistance activities conducted primarily in African nations.

           Chemical Agents and Munitions Destruction, Defense

       For expenses, not otherwise provided for, necessary for the 
     destruction of the United States stockpile of lethal chemical 
     agents and munitions, to include construction of facilities, 
     in accordance with the provisions of section 1412 of the 
     Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 (50 U.S.C. 
     1521), and for the destruction of other chemical warfare 
     materials that are not in the chemical weapon stockpile, 
     $1,560,760,000, of which $1,146,802,000 shall be for 
     operation and maintenance, of which no less than $84,839,000, 
     shall be for the Chemical Stockpile Emergency Preparedness 
     Program, consisting of $34,905,000 for activities on military 
     installations and $49,934,000, to remain available until 
     September 30, 2011, to assist State and local governments; 
     $12,689,000 shall be for procurement, to remain available 
     until September 30, 2012, of which no less than $12,689,000 
     shall be for the Chemical Stockpile Emergency Preparedness 
     Program to assist State and local governments; and 
     $401,269,000, to remain available until September 30, 2011, 
     shall be for research, development, test and evaluation, of 
     which $398,669,000 shall only be for the Assembled Chemical 
     Weapons Alternatives (ACWA) program.

         Drug Interdiction and Counter-Drug Activities, Defense

                     (including transfer of funds)

       For drug interdiction and counter-drug activities of the 
     Department of Defense, for transfer to appropriations 
     available to the Department of Defense for military personnel 
     of the reserve components serving

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     under the provisions of title 10 and title 32, United States 
     Code; for operation and maintenance; for procurement; and for 
     research, development, test and evaluation, $1,158,226,000: 
     Provided, That the funds appropriated under this heading 
     shall be available for obligation for the same time period 
     and for the same purpose as the appropriation to which 
     transferred: Provided further, That upon a determination that 
     all or part of the funds transferred from this appropriation 
     are not necessary for the purposes provided herein, such 
     amounts may be transferred back to this appropriation: 
     Provided further, That the transfer authority provided under 
     this heading is in addition to any other transfer authority 
     contained elsewhere in this Act.

             Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Fund

                     (including transfer of funds)

       For the ``Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Fund'', 
     $121,550,000 for Staff and Infrastructure: Provided, That 
     such funds shall be available to the Secretary of Defense, 
     notwithstanding any other provision of law, for the purpose 
     of allowing the Director of the Joint Improvised Explosive 
     Device Defeat Organization to investigate, develop and 
     provide equipment, supplies, services, training, facilities, 
     personnel and funds to assist United States forces in the 
     defeat of improvised explosive devices: Provided further, 
     That within 60 days of the enactment of this Act, a plan for 
     the intended management and use of the amounts provided under 
     this heading shall be submitted to the congressional defense 
     committees: Provided further, That the Secretary of Defense 
     shall submit a report not later than 60 days after the end of 
     each fiscal quarter to the congressional defense committees 
     providing assessments of the evolving threats, individual 
     service requirements to counter the threats, the current 
     strategy for predeployment training of members of the Armed 
     Forces on improvised explosive devices, and details on the 
     execution of the Fund: Provided further, That the Secretary 
     of Defense may transfer funds provided herein to 
     appropriations for operation and maintenance; procurement; 
     research, development, test and evaluation; and defense 
     working capital funds to accomplish the purpose provided 
     herein: Provided further, That amounts transferred shall be 
     merged with and available for the same purposes and time 
     period as the appropriations to which transferred: Provided 
     further, That this transfer authority is in addition to any 
     other transfer authority available to the Department of 
     Defense: Provided further, That the Secretary of Defense 
     shall, not fewer than 15 days prior to making transfers from 
     this appropriation, notify the congressional defense 
     committees in writing of the details of any such transfer.

                    Office of the Inspector General

       For expenses and activities of the Office of the Inspector 
     General in carrying out the provisions of the Inspector 
     General Act of 1978, as amended, $288,100,000, of which 
     $287,100,000 shall be for operation and maintenance, of which 
     not to exceed $700,000 is available for emergencies and 
     extraordinary expenses to be expended on the approval or 
     authority of the Inspector General, and payments may be made 
     on the Inspector General's certificate of necessity for 
     confidential military purposes; and of which $1,000,000, to 
     remain available until September 30, 2012, shall be for 
     procurement.

                               TITLE VII

                            RELATED AGENCIES

   Central Intelligence Agency Retirement and Disability System Fund

       For payment to the Central Intelligence Agency Retirement 
     and Disability System Fund, to maintain the proper funding 
     level for continuing the operation of the Central 
     Intelligence Agency Retirement and Disability System, 
     $290,900,000.

               Intelligence Community Management Account

       For necessary expenses of the Intelligence Community 
     Management Account, $707,912,000.

                               TITLE VIII

                           GENERAL PROVISIONS

       Sec. 8001.  No part of any appropriation contained in this 
     Act shall be used for publicity or propaganda purposes not 
     authorized by the Congress.
       Sec. 8002.  During the current fiscal year, provisions of 
     law prohibiting the payment of compensation to, or employment 
     of, any person not a citizen of the United States shall not 
     apply to personnel of the Department of Defense: Provided, 
     That salary increases granted to direct and indirect hire 
     foreign national employees of the Department of Defense 
     funded by this Act shall not be at a rate in excess of the 
     percentage increase authorized by law for civilian employees 
     of the Department of Defense whose pay is computed under the 
     provisions of section 5332 of title 5, United States Code, or 
     at a rate in excess of the percentage increase provided by 
     the appropriate host nation to its own employees, whichever 
     is higher: Provided further, That this section shall not 
     apply to Department of Defense foreign service national 
     employees serving at United States diplomatic missions whose 
     pay is set by the Department of State under the Foreign 
     Service Act of 1980: Provided further, That the limitations 
     of this provision shall not apply to foreign national 
     employees of the Department of Defense in the Republic of 
     Turkey.
       Sec. 8003.  No part of any appropriation contained in this 
     Act shall remain available for obligation beyond the current 
     fiscal year, unless expressly so provided herein.
       Sec. 8004.  No more than 20 percent of the appropriations 
     in this Act which are limited for obligation during the 
     current fiscal year shall be obligated during the last 2 
     months of the fiscal year: Provided, That this section shall 
     not apply to obligations for support of active duty training 
     of reserve components or summer camp training of the Reserve 
     Officers' Training Corps.

                          (transfer of funds)

       Sec. 8005.  Upon determination by the Secretary of Defense 
     that such action is necessary in the national interest, he 
     may, with the approval of the Office of Management and 
     Budget, transfer not to exceed $4,000,000,000 of working 
     capital funds of the Department of Defense or funds made 
     available in this Act to the Department of Defense for 
     military functions (except military construction) between 
     such appropriations or funds or any subdivision thereof, to 
     be merged with and to be available for the same purposes, and 
     for the same time period, as the appropriation or fund to 
     which transferred: Provided, That such authority to transfer 
     may not be used unless for higher priority items, based on 
     unforeseen military requirements, than those for which 
     originally appropriated and in no case where the item for 
     which funds are requested has been denied by the Congress: 
     Provided further, That the Secretary of Defense shall notify 
     the Congress promptly of all transfers made pursuant to this 
     authority or any other authority in this Act: Provided 
     further, That no part of the funds in this Act shall be 
     available to prepare or present a request to the Committees 
     on Appropriations for reprogramming of funds, unless for 
     higher priority items, based on unforeseen military 
     requirements, than those for which originally appropriated 
     and in no case where the item for which reprogramming is 
     requested has been denied by the Congress: Provided further, 
     That a request for multiple reprogrammings of funds using 
     authority provided in this section shall be made prior to 
     June 30, 2010: Provided further, That transfers among 
     military personnel appropriations shall not be taken into 
     account for purposes of the limitation on the amount of funds 
     that may be transferred under this section: Provided further, 
     That no obligation of funds may be made pursuant to section 
     1206 of Public Law 109-163 (or any successor provision) 
     unless the Secretary of Defense has notified the 
     congressional defense committees prior to any such 
     obligation.
       Sec. 8006. (a) With regard to the list of specific 
     programs, projects, and activities (and the dollar amounts 
     and adjustments to budget activities corresponding to such 
     programs, projects, and activities) contained in the tables 
     titled ``Explanation of Project Level Adjustments'' in the 
     explanatory statement regarding this Act, the obligation and 
     expenditure of amounts appropriated or otherwise made 
     available in this Act for those programs, projects, and 
     activities for which the amounts appropriated exceed the 
     amounts requested are hereby required by law to be carried 
     out in the manner provided by such tables to the same extent 
     as if the tables were included in the text of this Act.
       (b) Amounts specified in the referenced tables described in 
     subsection (a) shall not be treated as subdivisions of 
     appropriations for purposes of section 8005 of this Act: 
     Provided, That section 8005 shall apply when transfers of the 
     amounts described in subsection (a) occur between 
     appropriation accounts.
       Sec. 8007. (a) Not later than 60 days after enactment of 
     this Act, the Department of Defense shall submit a report to 
     the congressional defense committees to establish the 
     baseline for application of reprogramming and transfer 
     authorities for fiscal year 2010: Provided, That the report 
     shall include--
       (1) a table for each appropriation with a separate column 
     to display the President's budget request, adjustments made 
     by Congress, adjustments due to enacted rescissions, if 
     appropriate, and the fiscal year enacted level;
       (2) a delineation in the table for each appropriation both 
     by budget activity and program, project, and activity as 
     detailed in the Budget Appendix; and
       (3) an identification of items of special congressional 
     interest.
       (b) Notwithstanding section 8005 of this Act, none of the 
     funds provided in this Act shall be available for 
     reprogramming or transfer until the report identified in 
     subsection (a) is submitted to the congressional defense 
     committees, unless the Secretary of Defense certifies in 
     writing to the congressional defense committees that such 
     reprogramming or transfer is necessary as an emergency 
     requirement.
       Sec. 8008.  The Secretaries of the Air Force and the Army 
     are authorized, using funds available under the headings 
     ``Operation and Maintenance, Air Force'' and ``Operation and 
     Maintenance, Army'', to complete facility

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     conversions and phased repair projects which may include 
     upgrades and additions to Alaskan range infrastructure and 
     training areas, and improved access to these ranges.

                          (transfer of funds)

       Sec. 8009.  During the current fiscal year, cash balances 
     in working capital funds of the Department of Defense 
     established pursuant to section 2208 of title 10, United 
     States Code, may be maintained in only such amounts as are 
     necessary at any time for cash disbursements to be made from 
     such funds: Provided, That transfers may be made between such 
     funds: Provided further, That transfers may be made between 
     working capital funds and the ``Foreign Currency 
     Fluctuations, Defense'' appropriation and the ``Operation and 
     Maintenance'' appropriation accounts in such amounts as may 
     be determined by the Secretary of Defense, with the approval 
     of the Office of Management and Budget, except that such 
     transfers may not be made unless the Secretary of Defense has 
     notified the Congress of the proposed transfer. Except in 
     amounts equal to the amounts appropriated to working capital 
     funds in this Act, no obligations may be made against a 
     working capital fund to procure or increase the value of war 
     reserve material inventory, unless the Secretary of Defense 
     has notified the Congress prior to any such obligation.
       Sec. 8010.  Funds appropriated by this Act may not be used 
     to initiate a special access program without prior 
     notification 30 calendar days in advance to the congressional 
     defense committees.
       Sec. 8011.  None of the funds provided in this Act shall be 
     available to initiate: (1) a multiyear contract that employs 
     economic order quantity procurement in excess of $20,000,000 
     in any one year of the contract or that includes an unfunded 
     contingent liability in excess of $20,000,000; or (2) a 
     contract for advance procurement leading to a multiyear 
     contract that employs economic order quantity procurement in 
     excess of $20,000,000 in any one year, unless the 
     congressional defense committees have been notified at least 
     30 days in advance of the proposed contract award: Provided, 
     That no part of any appropriation contained in this Act shall 
     be available to initiate a multiyear contract for which the 
     economic order quantity advance procurement is not funded at 
     least to the limits of the Government's liability: Provided 
     further, That no part of any appropriation contained in this 
     Act shall be available to initiate multiyear procurement 
     contracts for any systems or component thereof if the value 
     of the multiyear contract would exceed $500,000,000 unless 
     specifically provided in this Act: Provided further, That no 
     multiyear procurement contract can be terminated without 10-
     day prior notification to the congressional defense 
     committees: Provided further, That the execution of multiyear 
     authority shall require the use of a present value analysis 
     to determine lowest cost compared to an annual procurement: 
     Provided further, That none of the funds provided in this Act 
     may be used for a multiyear contract executed after the date 
     of the enactment of this Act unless in the case of any such 
     contract--
       (1) the Secretary of Defense has submitted to Congress a 
     report within 30 days of enactment of this Act that certifies 
     full funding of units to be procured through the contract 
     and, in the case of a contract for procurement of aircraft, 
     that includes, for any aircraft unit to be procured through 
     the contract for which procurement funds are identified in 
     that report for production beyond advance procurement 
     activities in the fiscal year 2010 budget, full funding of 
     procurement of such unit in that fiscal year;
       (2) cancellation provisions in the contract do not include 
     consideration of recurring manufacturing costs of the 
     contractor associated with the production of unfunded units 
     to be delivered under the contract;
       (3) the contract provides that payments to the contractor 
     under the contract shall not be made in advance of incurred 
     costs on funded units; and
       (4) the contract does not provide for a price adjustment 
     based on a failure to award a follow-on contract.
        Funds appropriated in title III of this Act may be used 
     for a multiyear procurement contract as follows:
       F-18 aircraft variants.
       Sec. 8012.  Within the funds appropriated for the operation 
     and maintenance of the Armed Forces, funds are hereby 
     appropriated pursuant to section 401 of title 10, United 
     States Code, for humanitarian and civic assistance costs 
     under chapter 20 of title 10, United States Code. Such funds 
     may also be obligated for humanitarian and civic assistance 
     costs incidental to authorized operations and pursuant to 
     authority granted in section 401 of chapter 20 of title 10, 
     United States Code, and these obligations shall be reported 
     as required by section 401(d) of title 10, United States 
     Code: Provided, That funds available for operation and 
     maintenance shall be available for providing humanitarian and 
     similar assistance by using Civic Action Teams in the Trust 
     Territories of the Pacific Islands and freely associated 
     states of Micronesia, pursuant to the Compact of Free 
     Association as authorized by Public Law 99-239: Provided 
     further, That upon a determination by the Secretary of the 
     Army that such action is beneficial for graduate medical 
     education programs conducted at Army medical facilities 
     located in Hawaii, the Secretary of the Army may authorize 
     the provision of medical services at such facilities and 
     transportation to such facilities, on a nonreimbursable 
     basis, for civilian patients from American Samoa, the 
     Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, the Marshall 
     Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, Palau, and Guam.
       Sec. 8013. (a) During fiscal year 2010, the civilian 
     personnel of the Department of Defense may not be managed on 
     the basis of any end-strength, and the management of such 
     personnel during that fiscal year shall not be subject to any 
     constraint or limitation (known as an end-strength) on the 
     number of such personnel who may be employed on the last day 
     of such fiscal year.
       (b) The fiscal year 2011 budget request for the Department 
     of Defense as well as all justification material and other 
     documentation supporting the fiscal year 2011 Department of 
     Defense budget request shall be prepared and submitted to the 
     Congress as if subsections (a) and (b) of this provision were 
     effective with regard to fiscal year 2011.
       (c) Nothing in this section shall be construed to apply to 
     military (civilian) technicians.
       Sec. 8014.  None of the funds made available by this Act 
     shall be used in any way, directly or indirectly, to 
     influence congressional action on any legislation or 
     appropriation matters pending before the Congress.
       Sec. 8015.  None of the funds appropriated by this Act 
     shall be available for the basic pay and allowances of any 
     member of the Army participating as a full-time student and 
     receiving benefits paid by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs 
     from the Department of Defense Education Benefits Fund when 
     time spent as a full-time student is credited toward 
     completion of a service commitment: Provided, That this 
     section shall not apply to those members who have reenlisted 
     with this option prior to October 1, 1987: Provided further, 
     That this section applies only to active components of the 
     Army.
       Sec. 8016. (a) None of the funds appropriated by this Act 
     shall be available to convert to contractor performance an 
     activity or function of the Department of Defense that, on or 
     after the date of the enactment of this Act, is performed by 
     more than 10 Department of Defense civilian employees 
     unless--
       (1) the conversion is based on the result of a public-
     private competition that includes a most efficient and cost 
     effective organization plan developed by such activity or 
     function;
       (2) the Competitive Sourcing Official determines that, over 
     all performance periods stated in the solicitation of offers 
     for performance of the activity or function, the cost of 
     performance of the activity or function by a contractor would 
     be less costly to the Department of Defense by an amount that 
     equals or exceeds the lesser of--
       (A) 10 percent of the most efficient organization's 
     personnel-related costs for performance of that activity or 
     function by Federal employees; or
       (B) $10,000,000; and
       (3) the contractor does not receive an advantage for a 
     proposal that would reduce costs for the Department of 
     Defense by--
       (A) not making an employer-sponsored health insurance plan 
     available to the workers who are to be employed in the 
     performance of that activity or function under the contract; 
     or
       (B) offering to such workers an employer-sponsored health 
     benefits plan that requires the employer to contribute less 
     towards the premium or subscription share than the amount 
     that is paid by the Department of Defense for health benefits 
     for civilian employees under chapter 89 of title 5, United 
     States Code.
       (b)(1) The Department of Defense, without regard to 
     subsection (a) of this section or subsection (a), (b), or (c) 
     of section 2461 of title 10, United States Code, and 
     notwithstanding any administrative regulation, requirement, 
     or policy to the contrary shall have full authority to enter 
     into a contract for the performance of any commercial or 
     industrial type function of the Department of Defense that--
       (A) is included on the procurement list established 
     pursuant to section 2 of the Javits-Wagner-O'Day Act (41 
     U.S.C. 47);
       (B) is planned to be converted to performance by a 
     qualified nonprofit agency for the blind or by a qualified 
     nonprofit agency for other severely handicapped individuals 
     in accordance with that Act; or
       (C) is planned to be converted to performance by a 
     qualified firm under at least 51 percent ownership by an 
     Indian tribe, as defined in section 4(e) of the Indian Self-
     Determination and Education Assistance Act (25 U.S.C. 
     450b(e)), or a Native Hawaiian Organization, as defined in 
     section 8(a)(15) of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 
     637(a)(15)).
       (2) This section shall not apply to depot contracts or 
     contracts for depot maintenance as provided in sections 2469 
     and 2474 of title 10, United States Code.
       (c) The conversion of any activity or function of the 
     Department of Defense under the authority provided by this 
     section shall be credited toward any competitive or 
     outsourcing goal, target, or measurement that

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     may be established by statute, regulation, or policy and is 
     deemed to be awarded under the authority of, and in 
     compliance with, subsection (h) of section 2304 of title 10, 
     United States Code, for the competition or outsourcing of 
     commercial activities.

                          (transfer of funds)

       Sec. 8017.  Funds appropriated in title III of this Act for 
     the Department of Defense Pilot Mentor-Protege Program may be 
     transferred to any other appropriation contained in this Act 
     solely for the purpose of implementing a Mentor-Protege 
     Program developmental assistance agreement pursuant to 
     section 831 of the National Defense Authorization Act for 
     Fiscal Year 1991 (Public Law 101-510; 10 U.S.C. 2302 note), 
     as amended, under the authority of this provision or any 
     other transfer authority contained in this Act.
       Sec. 8018.  None of the funds in this Act may be available 
     for the purchase by the Department of Defense (and its 
     departments and agencies) of welded shipboard anchor and 
     mooring chain 4 inches in diameter and under unless the 
     anchor and mooring chain are manufactured in the United 
     States from components which are substantially manufactured 
     in the United States: Provided, That for the purpose of this 
     section, the term ``manufactured'' shall include cutting, 
     heat treating, quality control, testing of chain and welding 
     (including the forging and shot blasting process): Provided 
     further, That for the purpose of this section substantially 
     all of the components of anchor and mooring chain shall be 
     considered to be produced or manufactured in the United 
     States if the aggregate cost of the components produced or 
     manufactured in the United States exceeds the aggregate cost 
     of the components produced or manufactured outside the United 
     States: Provided further, That when adequate domestic 
     supplies are not available to meet Department of Defense 
     requirements on a timely basis, the Secretary of the service 
     responsible for the procurement may waive this restriction on 
     a case-by-case basis by certifying in writing to the 
     Committees on Appropriations that such an acquisition must be 
     made in order to acquire capability for national security 
     purposes.
       Sec. 8019.  None of the funds available to the Department 
     of Defense may be used to demilitarize or dispose of M-1 
     Carbines, M-1 Garand rifles, M-14 rifles, .22 caliber rifles, 
     .30 caliber rifles, or M-1911 pistols, or to demilitarize or 
     destroy small arms ammunition or ammunition components that 
     are not otherwise prohibited from commercial sale under 
     Federal law, unless the small arms ammunition or ammunition 
     components are certified by the Secretary of the Army or 
     designee as unserviceable or unsafe for further use.
       Sec. 8020.  No more than $500,000 of the funds appropriated 
     or made available in this Act shall be used during a single 
     fiscal year for any single relocation of an organization, 
     unit, activity or function of the Department of Defense into 
     or within the National Capital Region: Provided, That the 
     Secretary of Defense may waive this restriction on a case-by-
     case basis by certifying in writing to the congressional 
     defense committees that such a relocation is required in the 
     best interest of the Government.
       Sec. 8021.  In addition to the funds provided elsewhere in 
     this Act, $15,000,000 is appropriated only for incentive 
     payments authorized by section 504 of the Indian Financing 
     Act of 1974 (25 U.S.C. 1544): Provided, That a prime 
     contractor or a subcontractor at any tier that makes a 
     subcontract award to any subcontractor or supplier as defined 
     in section 1544 of title 25, United States Code, or a small 
     business owned and controlled by an individual or individuals 
     defined under section 4221(9) of title 25, United States 
     Code, shall be considered a contractor for the purposes of 
     being allowed additional compensation under section 504 of 
     the Indian Financing Act of 1974 (25 U.S.C. 1544) whenever 
     the prime contract or subcontract amount is over $500,000 and 
     involves the expenditure of funds appropriated by an Act 
     making Appropriations for the Department of Defense with 
     respect to any fiscal year: Provided further, That 
     notwithstanding section 430 of title 41, United States Code, 
     this section shall be applicable to any Department of Defense 
     acquisition of supplies or services, including any contract 
     and any subcontract at any tier for acquisition of commercial 
     items produced or manufactured, in whole or in part by any 
     subcontractor or supplier defined in section 1544 of title 
     25, United States Code, or a small business owned and 
     controlled by an individual or individuals defined under 
     section 4221(9) of title 25, United States Code.
       Sec. 8022.  Funds appropriated by this Act for the Defense 
     Media Activity shall not be used for any national or 
     international political or psychological activities.
       Sec. 8023.  None of the funds appropriated by this Act 
     shall be available to perform any cost study pursuant to the 
     provisions of OMB Circular A-76 if the study being performed 
     exceeds the period permitted by section 322 of the National 
     Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010 (Public Law 
     111-84).
       Sec. 8024.  During the current fiscal year, the Department 
     of Defense is authorized to incur obligations of not to 
     exceed $350,000,000 for purposes specified in section 
     2350j(c) of title 10, United States Code, in anticipation of 
     receipt of contributions, only from the Government of Kuwait, 
     under that section: Provided, That upon receipt, such 
     contributions from the Government of Kuwait shall be credited 
     to the appropriations or fund which incurred such 
     obligations.
       Sec. 8025. (a) Of the funds made available in this Act, not 
     less than $33,756,000 shall be available for the Civil Air 
     Patrol Corporation, of which--
       (1) $26,433,000 shall be available from ``Operation and 
     Maintenance, Air Force'' to support Civil Air Patrol 
     Corporation operation and maintenance, readiness, counterdrug 
     activities, and drug demand reduction activities involving 
     youth programs;
       (2) $6,426,000 shall be available from ``Aircraft 
     Procurement, Air Force''; and
       (3) $897,000 shall be available from ``Other Procurement, 
     Air Force'' for vehicle procurement.
       (b) The Secretary of the Air Force should waive 
     reimbursement for any funds used by the Civil Air Patrol for 
     counter-drug activities in support of Federal, State, and 
     local government agencies.
       Sec. 8026. (a) None of the funds appropriated in this Act 
     are available to establish a new Department of Defense 
     (department) federally funded research and development center 
     (FFRDC), either as a new entity, or as a separate entity 
     administrated by an organization managing another FFRDC, or 
     as a nonprofit membership corporation consisting of a 
     consortium of other FFRDCs and other nonprofit entities.
       (b) No member of a Board of Directors, Trustees, Overseers, 
     Advisory Group, Special Issues Panel, Visiting Committee, or 
     any similar entity of a defense FFRDC, and no paid consultant 
     to any defense FFRDC, except when acting in a technical 
     advisory capacity, may be compensated for his or her services 
     as a member of such entity, or as a paid consultant by more 
     than one FFRDC in a fiscal year: Provided, That a member of 
     any such entity referred to previously in this subsection 
     shall be allowed travel expenses and per diem as authorized 
     under the Federal Joint Travel Regulations, when engaged in 
     the performance of membership duties.
       (c) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, none of the 
     funds available to the department from any source during 
     fiscal year 2010 may be used by a defense FFRDC, through a 
     fee or other payment mechanism, for construction of new 
     buildings, for payment of cost sharing for projects funded by 
     Government grants, for absorption of contract overruns, or 
     for certain charitable contributions, not to include employee 
     participation in community service and/or development.
       (d) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, of the 
     funds available to the department during fiscal year 2010, 
     not more than 5,600 staff years of technical effort (staff 
     years) may be funded for defense FFRDCs: Provided, That of 
     the specific amount referred to previously in this 
     subsection, not more than 1,100 staff years may be funded for 
     the defense studies and analysis FFRDCs: Provided further, 
     That this subsection shall not apply to staff years funded in 
     the National Intelligence Program (NIP) and the Military 
     Intelligence Program (MIP).
       (e) The Secretary of Defense shall, with the submission of 
     the department's fiscal year 2011 budget request, submit a 
     report presenting the specific amounts of staff years of 
     technical effort to be allocated for each defense FFRDC 
     during that fiscal year and the associated budget estimates.
       (f) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, the 
     total amount appropriated in this Act for FFRDCs is hereby 
     reduced by $125,200,000.
       Sec. 8027.  None of the funds appropriated or made 
     available in this Act shall be used to procure carbon, alloy 
     or armor steel plate for use in any Government-owned facility 
     or property under the control of the Department of Defense 
     which were not melted and rolled in the United States or 
     Canada: Provided, That these procurement restrictions shall 
     apply to any and all Federal Supply Class 9515, American 
     Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM) or American Iron and 
     Steel Institute (AISI) specifications of carbon, alloy or 
     armor steel plate: Provided further, That the Secretary of 
     the military department responsible for the procurement may 
     waive this restriction on a case-by-case basis by certifying 
     in writing to the Committees on Appropriations of the House 
     of Representatives and the Senate that adequate domestic 
     supplies are not available to meet Department of Defense 
     requirements on a timely basis and that such an acquisition 
     must be made in order to acquire capability for national 
     security purposes: Provided further, That these restrictions 
     shall not apply to contracts which are in being as of the 
     date of the enactment of this Act.
       Sec. 8028.  For the purposes of this Act, the term 
     ``congressional defense committees'' means the Armed Services 
     Committee of the House of Representatives, the Armed Services 
     Committee of the Senate, the Subcommittee on Defense of the 
     Committee on Appropriations of the Senate, and the 
     Subcommittee on Defense of the Committee on Appropriations of 
     the House of Representatives.
       Sec. 8029.  During the current fiscal year, the Department 
     of Defense may acquire the modification, depot maintenance 
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     of aircraft, vehicles and vessels as well as the production 
     of components and other Defense-related articles, through 
     competition between Department of Defense depot maintenance 
     activities and private firms: Provided, That the Senior 
     Acquisition Executive of the military department or Defense 
     Agency concerned, with power of delegation, shall certify 
     that successful bids include comparable estimates of all 
     direct and indirect costs for both public and private bids: 
     Provided further, That Office of Management and Budget 
     Circular A-76 shall not apply to competitions conducted under 
     this section.
       Sec. 8030. (a)(1) If the Secretary of Defense, after 
     consultation with the United States Trade Representative, 
     determines that a foreign country which is party to an 
     agreement described in paragraph (2) has violated the terms 
     of the agreement by discriminating against certain types of 
     products produced in the United States that are covered by 
     the agreement, the Secretary of Defense shall rescind the 
     Secretary's blanket waiver of the Buy American Act with 
     respect to such types of products produced in that foreign 
     country.
       (2) An agreement referred to in paragraph (1) is any 
     reciprocal defense procurement memorandum of understanding, 
     between the United States and a foreign country pursuant to 
     which the Secretary of Defense has prospectively waived the 
     Buy American Act for certain products in that country.
       (b) The Secretary of Defense shall submit to the Congress a 
     report on the amount of Department of Defense purchases from 
     foreign entities in fiscal year 2010. Such report shall 
     separately indicate the dollar value of items for which the 
     Buy American Act was waived pursuant to any agreement 
     described in subsection (a)(2), the Trade Agreement Act of 
     1979 (19 U.S.C. 2501 et seq.), or any international agreement 
     to which the United States is a party.
       (c) For purposes of this section, the term ``Buy American 
     Act'' means title III of the Act entitled ``An Act making 
     appropriations for the Treasury and Post Office Departments 
     for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1934, and for other 
     purposes'', approved March 3, 1933 (41 U.S.C. 10a et seq.).
       Sec. 8031.  During the current fiscal year, amounts 
     contained in the Department of Defense Overseas Military 
     Facility Investment Recovery Account established by section 
     2921(c)(1) of the National Defense Authorization Act of 1991 
     (Public Law 101-510; 10 U.S.C. 2687 note) shall be available 
     until expended for the payments specified by section 
     2921(c)(2) of that Act.
       Sec. 8032. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, 
     the Secretary of the Air Force may convey at no cost to the 
     Air Force, without consideration, to Indian tribes located in 
     the States of Nevada, Idaho, North Dakota, South Dakota, 
     Montana, Oregon, and Minnesota relocatable military housing 
     units located at Grand Forks Air Force Base, Malmstrom Air 
     Force Base, Mountain Home Air Force Base, Ellsworth Air Force 
     Base, and Minot Air Force Base that are excess to the needs 
     of the Air Force.
       (b) The Secretary of the Air Force shall convey, at no cost 
     to the Air Force, military housing units under subsection (a) 
     in accordance with the request for such units that are 
     submitted to the Secretary by the Operation Walking Shield 
     Program on behalf of Indian tribes located in the States of 
     Nevada, Idaho, North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Oregon, 
     and Minnesota.
       (c) The Operation Walking Shield Program shall resolve any 
     conflicts among requests of Indian tribes for housing units 
     under subsection (a) before submitting requests to the 
     Secretary of the Air Force under subsection (b).
       (d) In this section, the term ``Indian tribe'' means any 
     recognized Indian tribe included on the current list 
     published by the Secretary of the Interior under section 104 
     of the Federally Recognized Indian Tribe Act of 1994 (Public 
     Law 103-454; 108 Stat. 4792; 25 U.S.C. 479a-1).
       Sec. 8033.  During the current fiscal year, appropriations 
     which are available to the Department of Defense for 
     operation and maintenance may be used to purchase items 
     having an investment item unit cost of not more than 
     $250,000.
       Sec. 8034. (a) During the current fiscal year, none of the 
     appropriations or funds available to the Department of 
     Defense Working Capital Funds shall be used for the purchase 
     of an investment item for the purpose of acquiring a new 
     inventory item for sale or anticipated sale during the 
     current fiscal year or a subsequent fiscal year to customers 
     of the Department of Defense Working Capital Funds if such an 
     item would not have been chargeable to the Department of 
     Defense Business Operations Fund during fiscal year 1994 and 
     if the purchase of such an investment item would be 
     chargeable during the current fiscal year to appropriations 
     made to the Department of Defense for procurement.
       (b) The fiscal year 2011 budget request for the Department 
     of Defense as well as all justification material and other 
     documentation supporting the fiscal year 2011 Department of 
     Defense budget shall be prepared and submitted to the 
     Congress on the basis that any equipment which was classified 
     as an end item and funded in a procurement appropriation 
     contained in this Act shall be budgeted for in a proposed 
     fiscal year 2011 procurement appropriation and not in the 
     supply management business area or any other area or category 
     of the Department of Defense Working Capital Funds.
       Sec. 8035.  None of the funds appropriated by this Act for 
     programs of the Central Intelligence Agency shall remain 
     available for obligation beyond the current fiscal year, 
     except for funds appropriated for the Reserve for 
     Contingencies, which shall remain available until September 
     30, 2011: Provided, That funds appropriated, transferred, or 
     otherwise credited to the Central Intelligence Agency Central 
     Services Working Capital Fund during this or any prior or 
     subsequent fiscal year shall remain available until expended: 
     Provided further, That any funds appropriated or transferred 
     to the Central Intelligence Agency for advanced research and 
     development acquisition, for agent operations, and for covert 
     action programs authorized by the President under section 503 
     of the National Security Act of 1947, as amended, shall 
     remain available until September 30, 2011.
       Sec. 8036.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law, 
     funds made available in this Act for the Defense Intelligence 
     Agency may be used for the design, development, and 
     deployment of General Defense Intelligence Program 
     intelligence communications and intelligence information 
     systems for the Services, the Unified and Specified Commands, 
     and the component commands.
       Sec. 8037.  Of the funds appropriated to the Department of 
     Defense under the heading ``Operation and Maintenance, 
     Defense-Wide'', not less than $12,000,000 shall be made 
     available only for the mitigation of environmental impacts, 
     including training and technical assistance to tribes, 
     related administrative support, the gathering of information, 
     documenting of environmental damage, and developing a system 
     for prioritization of mitigation and cost to complete 
     estimates for mitigation, on Indian lands resulting from 
     Department of Defense activities.
       Sec. 8038. (a) None of the funds appropriated in this Act 
     may be expended by an entity of the Department of Defense 
     unless the entity, in expending the funds, complies with the 
     Buy American Act. For purposes of this subsection, the term 
     ``Buy American Act'' means title III of the Act entitled ``An 
     Act making appropriations for the Treasury and Post Office 
     Departments for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1934, and for 
     other purposes'', approved March 3, 1933 (41 U.S.C. 10a et 
     seq.).
       (b) If the Secretary of Defense determines that a person 
     has been convicted of intentionally affixing a label bearing 
     a ``Made in America'' inscription to any product sold in or 
     shipped to the United States that is not made in America, the 
     Secretary shall determine, in accordance with section 2410f 
     of title 10, United States Code, whether the person should be 
     debarred from contracting with the Department of Defense.
       (c) In the case of any equipment or products purchased with 
     appropriations provided under this Act, it is the sense of 
     the Congress that any entity of the Department of Defense, in 
     expending the appropriation, purchase only American-made 
     equipment and products, provided that American-made equipment 
     and products are cost-competitive, quality-competitive, and 
     available in a timely fashion.
       Sec. 8039.  None of the funds appropriated by this Act 
     shall be available for a contract for studies, analysis, or 
     consulting services entered into without competition on the 
     basis of an unsolicited proposal unless the head of the 
     activity responsible for the procurement determines--
       (1) as a result of thorough technical evaluation, only one 
     source is found fully qualified to perform the proposed work;
       (2) the purpose of the contract is to explore an 
     unsolicited proposal which offers significant scientific or 
     technological promise, represents the product of original 
     thinking, and was submitted in confidence by one source; or
       (3) the purpose of the contract is to take advantage of 
     unique and significant industrial accomplishment by a 
     specific concern, or to insure that a new product or idea of 
     a specific concern is given financial support: Provided, That 
     this limitation shall not apply to contracts in an amount of 
     less than $25,000, contracts related to improvements of 
     equipment that is in development or production, or contracts 
     as to which a civilian official of the Department of Defense, 
     who has been confirmed by the Senate, determines that the 
     award of such contract is in the interest of the national 
     defense.
       Sec. 8040. (a) Except as provided in subsections (b) and 
     (c), none of the funds made available by this Act may be 
     used--
       (1) to establish a field operating agency; or
       (2) to pay the basic pay of a member of the Armed Forces or 
     civilian employee of the department who is transferred or 
     reassigned from a headquarters activity if the member or 
     employee's place of duty remains at the location of that 
     headquarters.
       (b) The Secretary of Defense or Secretary of a military 
     department may waive the limitations in subsection (a), on a 
     case-by-case basis, if the Secretary determines, and 
     certifies to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of 
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     that the granting of the waiver will reduce the personnel 
     requirements or the financial requirements of the department.
       (c) This section does not apply to--
       (1) field operating agencies funded within the National 
     Intelligence Program; or
       (2) an Army field operating agency established to 
     eliminate, mitigate, or counter the effects of improvised 
     explosive devices, and, as determined by the Secretary of the 
     Army, other similar threats.
       Sec. 8041.  The Secretary of Defense, notwithstanding any 
     other provision of law, acting through the Office of Economic 
     Adjustment of the Department of Defense, may use funds made 
     available in this Act under the heading ``Operation and 
     Maintenance, Defense-Wide'' to make grants and supplement 
     other Federal funds in accordance with the guidance provided 
     in the explanatory statement regarding this Act.

                             (rescissions)

       Sec. 8042.  Of the funds appropriated in Department of 
     Defense Appropriations Acts, the following funds are hereby 
     rescinded from the following accounts and programs in the 
     specified amounts:
       ``Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Navy, 2009/
     2010'', $20,000,000;
       ``Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Air Force, 
     2009/2010'', $98,430,000;
       ``Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Defense-Wide, 
     2009/2010'', $154,457,000;
       ``Procurement of Weapons and Tracked Combat Vehicles, Army, 
     2009/2011'', $41,087,000;
       ``Other Procurement, Army, 2009/2011'', $138,239,000;
       ``Other Procurement, Navy, 2009/2011'', $84,844,000;
       ``Aircraft Procurement, Air Force, 2009/2011'', 
     $628,900,000;
       ``Missile Procurement, Air Force, 2009/2011'', $60,000,000;
       ``Other Procurement, Air Force, 2009/2011'', $10,900,000;
       ``Procurement, Defense-Wide, 2009/2011'', $5,200,000; and
       ``Procurement, Defense-Wide, 2008/2010'', $2,000,000.
       Sec. 8043.  None of the funds available in this Act may be 
     used to reduce the authorized positions for military 
     (civilian) technicians of the Army National Guard, Air 
     National Guard, Army Reserve and Air Force Reserve for the 
     purpose of applying any administratively imposed civilian 
     personnel ceiling, freeze, or reduction on military 
     (civilian) technicians, unless such reductions are a direct 
     result of a reduction in military force structure.
       Sec. 8044.  None of the funds appropriated or otherwise 
     made available in this Act may be obligated or expended for 
     assistance to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea 
     unless specifically appropriated for that purpose.
       Sec. 8045.  Funds appropriated in this Act for operation 
     and maintenance of the Military Departments, Combatant 
     Commands and Defense Agencies shall be available for 
     reimbursement of pay, allowances and other expenses which 
     would otherwise be incurred against appropriations for the 
     National Guard and Reserve when members of the National Guard 
     and Reserve provide intelligence or counterintelligence 
     support to Combatant Commands, Defense Agencies and Joint 
     Intelligence Activities, including the activities and 
     programs included within the National Intelligence Program 
     and the Military Intelligence Program: Provided, That nothing 
     in this section authorizes deviation from established Reserve 
     and National Guard personnel and training procedures.
       Sec. 8046.  During the current fiscal year, none of the 
     funds appropriated in this Act may be used to reduce the 
     civilian medical and medical support personnel assigned to 
     military treatment facilities below the September 30, 2003, 
     level: Provided, That the Service Surgeons General may waive 
     this section by certifying to the congressional defense 
     committees that the beneficiary population is declining in 
     some catchment areas and civilian strength reductions may be 
     consistent with responsible resource stewardship and 
     capitation-based budgeting.
       Sec. 8047. (a) None of the funds available to the 
     Department of Defense for any fiscal year for drug 
     interdiction or counter-drug activities may be transferred to 
     any other department or agency of the United States except as 
     specifically provided in an appropriations law.
       (b) None of the funds available to the Central Intelligence 
     Agency for any fiscal year for drug interdiction and counter-
     drug activities may be transferred to any other department or 
     agency of the United States except as specifically provided 
     in an appropriations law.
       Sec. 8048.  None of the funds appropriated by this Act may 
     be used for the procurement of ball and roller bearings other 
     than those produced by a domestic source and of domestic 
     origin: Provided, That the Secretary of the military 
     department responsible for such procurement may waive this 
     restriction on a case-by-case basis by certifying in writing 
     to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of 
     Representatives and the Senate, that adequate domestic 
     supplies are not available to meet Department of Defense 
     requirements on a timely basis and that such an acquisition 
     must be made in order to acquire capability for national 
     security purposes: Provided further, That this restriction 
     shall not apply to the purchase of ``commercial items'', as 
     defined by section 4(12) of the Office of Federal Procurement 
     Policy Act, except that the restriction shall apply to ball 
     or roller bearings purchased as end items.
       Sec. 8049.  None of the funds in this Act may be used to 
     purchase any supercomputer which is not manufactured in the 
     United States, unless the Secretary of Defense certifies to 
     the congressional defense committees that such an acquisition 
     must be made in order to acquire capability for national 
     security purposes that is not available from United States 
     manufacturers.
       Sec. 8050.  None of the funds made available in this or any 
     other Act may be used to pay the salary of any officer or 
     employee of the Department of Defense who approves or 
     implements the transfer of administrative responsibilities or 
     budgetary resources of any program, project, or activity 
     financed by this Act to the jurisdiction of another Federal 
     agency not financed by this Act without the express 
     authorization of Congress: Provided, That this limitation 
     shall not apply to transfers of funds expressly provided for 
     in Defense Appropriations Acts, or provisions of Acts 
     providing supplemental appropriations for the Department of 
     Defense.
       Sec. 8051. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, 
     none of the funds available to the Department of Defense for 
     the current fiscal year may be obligated or expended to 
     transfer to another nation or an international organization 
     any defense articles or services (other than intelligence 
     services) for use in the activities described in subsection 
     (b) unless the congressional defense committees, the 
     Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives, 
     and the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate are 
     notified 15 days in advance of such transfer.
       (b) This section applies to--
       (1) any international peacekeeping or peace-enforcement 
     operation under the authority of chapter VI or chapter VII of 
     the United Nations Charter under the authority of a United 
     Nations Security Council resolution; and
       (2) any other international peacekeeping, peace-
     enforcement, or humanitarian assistance operation.
       (c) A notice under subsection (a) shall include the 
     following--
       (1) A description of the equipment, supplies, or services 
     to be transferred.
       (2) A statement of the value of the equipment, supplies, or 
     services to be transferred.
       (3) In the case of a proposed transfer of equipment or 
     supplies--
       (A) a statement of whether the inventory requirements of 
     all elements of the Armed Forces (including the reserve 
     components) for the type of equipment or supplies to be 
     transferred have been met; and
       (B) a statement of whether the items proposed to be 
     transferred will have to be replaced and, if so, how the 
     President proposes to provide funds for such replacement.
       Sec. 8052.  None of the funds available to the Department 
     of Defense under this Act shall be obligated or expended to 
     pay a contractor under a contract with the Department of 
     Defense for costs of any amount paid by the contractor to an 
     employee when--
       (1) such costs are for a bonus or otherwise in excess of 
     the normal salary paid by the contractor to the employee; and
       (2) such bonus is part of restructuring costs associated 
     with a business combination.

                     (including transfer of funds)

       Sec. 8053.  During the current fiscal year, no more than 
     $30,000,000 of appropriations made in this Act under the 
     heading ``Operation and Maintenance, Defense-Wide'' may be 
     transferred to appropriations available for the pay of 
     military personnel, to be merged with, and to be available 
     for the same time period as the appropriations to which 
     transferred, to be used in support of such personnel in 
     connection with support and services for eligible 
     organizations and activities outside the Department of 
     Defense pursuant to section 2012 of title 10, United States 
     Code.
       Sec. 8054.  During the current fiscal year, in the case of 
     an appropriation account of the Department of Defense for 
     which the period of availability for obligation has expired 
     or which has closed under the provisions of section 1552 of 
     title 31, United States Code, and which has a negative 
     unliquidated or unexpended balance, an obligation or an 
     adjustment of an obligation may be charged to any current 
     appropriation account for the same purpose as the expired or 
     closed account if--
       (1) the obligation would have been properly chargeable 
     (except as to amount) to the expired or closed account before 
     the end of the period of availability or closing of that 
     account;
       (2) the obligation is not otherwise properly chargeable to 
     any current appropriation account of the Department of 
     Defense; and
       (3) in the case of an expired account, the obligation is 
     not chargeable to a current appropriation of the Department 
     of Defense under the provisions of section 1405(b)(8) of the 
     National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1991, 
     Public Law 101-510, as amended (31 U.S.C. 1551 note): 
     Provided, That in the case of an expired account, if 
     subsequent review or investigation discloses that

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     there was not in fact a negative unliquidated or unexpended 
     balance in the account, any charge to a current account under 
     the authority of this section shall be reversed and recorded 
     against the expired account: Provided further, That the total 
     amount charged to a current appropriation under this section 
     may not exceed an amount equal to 1 percent of the total 
     appropriation for that account.
       Sec. 8055. (a) In General.--Service as a member of the 
     Alaska Territorial Guard during World War II of any 
     individual who was honorably discharged therefrom under 
     section 8147 of the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 
     2001 (Public Law 106-259; 114 Stat. 705) shall be treated as 
     active service for purposes of the computation under chapter 
     61, 71, 371, 571, 871, or 1223 of title 10, United States 
     Code, as applicable, of the retired pay to which such 
     individual may be entitled under title 10, United States 
     Code.
       (b) Applicability.--Subsection (a) shall apply with respect 
     to amounts of retired pay payable under title 10, United 
     States Code, for months beginning on or after the date of the 
     enactment of this Act. No retired pay shall be paid to any 
     individual by reason of subsection (a) for any period before 
     that date.
       (c) World War II Defined.--In this section, the term 
     ``World War II'' has the meaning given that term in section 
     101(8) of title 38, United States Code.
       Sec. 8056. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, 
     the Chief of the National Guard Bureau may permit the use of 
     equipment of the National Guard Distance Learning Project by 
     any person or entity on a space-available, reimbursable 
     basis. The Chief of the National Guard Bureau shall establish 
     the amount of reimbursement for such use on a case-by-case 
     basis.
       (b) Amounts collected under subsection (a) shall be 
     credited to funds available for the National Guard Distance 
     Learning Project and be available to defray the costs 
     associated with the use of equipment of the project under 
     that subsection. Such funds shall be available for such 
     purposes without fiscal year limitation.
       Sec. 8057.  Using funds available by this Act or any other 
     Act, the Secretary of the Air Force, pursuant to a 
     determination under section 2690 of title 10, United States 
     Code, may implement cost-effective agreements for required 
     heating facility modernization in the Kaiserslautern Military 
     Community in the Federal Republic of Germany: Provided, That 
     in the City of Kaiserslautern such agreements will include 
     the use of United States anthracite as the base load energy 
     for municipal district heat to the United States Defense 
     installations: Provided further, That at Landstuhl Army 
     Regional Medical Center and Ramstein Air Base, furnished heat 
     may be obtained from private, regional or municipal services, 
     if provisions are included for the consideration of United 
     States coal as an energy source.
       Sec. 8058.  None of the funds appropriated in title IV of 
     this Act may be used to procure end-items for delivery to 
     military forces for operational training, operational use or 
     inventory requirements: Provided, That this restriction does 
     not apply to end-items used in development, prototyping, and 
     test activities preceding and leading to acceptance for 
     operational use: Provided further, That this restriction does 
     not apply to programs funded within the National Intelligence 
     Program: Provided further, That the Secretary of Defense may 
     waive this restriction on a case-by-case basis by certifying 
     in writing to the Committees on Appropriations of the House 
     of Representatives and the Senate that it is in the national 
     security interest to do so.
       Sec. 8059.  None of the funds made available in this Act 
     may be used to approve or license the sale of the F-22A 
     advanced tactical fighter to any foreign government: 
     Provided, That the Department of Defense may conduct or 
     participate in studies, research, design and other activities 
     to define and develop a future export version of the F-22A 
     that protects classified and sensitive information, 
     technologies and U.S. warfighting capabilities.
       Sec. 8060. (a) The Secretary of Defense may, on a case-by-
     case basis, waive with respect to a foreign country each 
     limitation on the procurement of defense items from foreign 
     sources provided in law if the Secretary determines that the 
     application of the limitation with respect to that country 
     would invalidate cooperative programs entered into between 
     the Department of Defense and the foreign country, or would 
     invalidate reciprocal trade agreements for the procurement of 
     defense items entered into under section 2531 of title 10, 
     United States Code, and the country does not discriminate 
     against the same or similar defense items produced in the 
     United States for that country.
       (b) Subsection (a) applies with respect to--
       (1) contracts and subcontracts entered into on or after the 
     date of the enactment of this Act; and
       (2) options for the procurement of items that are exercised 
     after such date under contracts that are entered into before 
     such date if the option prices are adjusted for any reason 
     other than the application of a waiver granted under 
     subsection (a).
       (c) Subsection (a) does not apply to a limitation regarding 
     construction of public vessels, ball and roller bearings, 
     food, and clothing or textile materials as defined by section 
     11 (chapters 50-65) of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule and 
     products classified under headings 4010, 4202, 4203, 6401 
     through 6406, 6505, 7019, 7218 through 7229, 7304.41 through 
     7304.49, 7306.40, 7502 through 7508, 8105, 8108, 8109, 8211, 
     8215, and 9404.
       Sec. 8061. (a) None of the funds made available by this Act 
     may be used to support any training program involving a unit 
     of the security forces of a foreign country if the Secretary 
     of Defense has received credible information from the 
     Department of State that the unit has committed a gross 
     violation of human rights, unless all necessary corrective 
     steps have been taken.
       (b) The Secretary of Defense, in consultation with the 
     Secretary of State, shall ensure that prior to a decision to 
     conduct any training program referred to in subsection (a), 
     full consideration is given to all credible information 
     available to the Department of State relating to human rights 
     violations by foreign security forces.
       (c) The Secretary of Defense, after consultation with the 
     Secretary of State, may waive the prohibition in subsection 
     (a) if he determines that such waiver is required by 
     extraordinary circumstances.
       (d) Not more than 15 days after the exercise of any waiver 
     under subsection (c), the Secretary of Defense shall submit a 
     report to the congressional defense committees describing the 
     extraordinary circumstances, the purpose and duration of the 
     training program, the United States forces and the foreign 
     security forces involved in the training program, and the 
     information relating to human rights violations that 
     necessitates the waiver.
       Sec. 8062.  None of the funds appropriated or made 
     available in this Act to the Department of the Navy shall be 
     used to develop, lease or procure the T-AKE class of ships 
     unless the main propulsion diesel engines and propulsors are 
     manufactured in the United States by a domestically operated 
     entity: Provided, That the Secretary of Defense may waive 
     this restriction on a case-by-case basis by certifying in 
     writing to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of 
     Representatives and the Senate that adequate domestic 
     supplies are not available to meet Department of Defense 
     requirements on a timely basis and that such an acquisition 
     must be made in order to acquire capability for national 
     security purposes or there exists a significant cost or 
     quality difference.
       Sec. 8063.  None of the funds appropriated or otherwise 
     made available by this or other Department of Defense 
     Appropriations Acts may be obligated or expended for the 
     purpose of performing repairs or maintenance to military 
     family housing units of the Department of Defense, including 
     areas in such military family housing units that may be used 
     for the purpose of conducting official Department of Defense 
     business.
       Sec. 8064.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law, 
     funds appropriated in this Act under the heading ``Research, 
     Development, Test and Evaluation, Defense-Wide'' for any new 
     start advanced concept technology demonstration project or 
     joint capability demonstration project may only be obligated 
     30 days after a report, including a description of the 
     project, the planned acquisition and transition strategy and 
     its estimated annual and total cost, has been provided in 
     writing to the congressional defense committees: Provided, 
     That the Secretary of Defense may waive this restriction on a 
     case-by-case basis by certifying to the congressional defense 
     committees that it is in the national interest to do so.
       Sec. 8065.  The Secretary of Defense shall provide a 
     classified quarterly report beginning 30 days after enactment 
     of this Act, to the House and Senate Appropriations 
     Committees, Subcommittees on Defense on certain matters as 
     directed in the classified annex accompanying this Act.
       Sec. 8066.  During the current fiscal year, none of the 
     funds available to the Department of Defense may be used to 
     provide support to another department or agency of the United 
     States if such department or agency is more than 90 days in 
     arrears in making payment to the Department of Defense for 
     goods or services previously provided to such department or 
     agency on a reimbursable basis: Provided, That this 
     restriction shall not apply if the department is authorized 
     by law to provide support to such department or agency on a 
     nonreimbursable basis, and is providing the requested support 
     pursuant to such authority: Provided further, That the 
     Secretary of Defense may waive this restriction on a case-by-
     case basis by certifying in writing to the Committees on 
     Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the Senate 
     that it is in the national security interest to do so.
       Sec. 8067.  Notwithstanding section 12310(b) of title 10, 
     United States Code, a Reserve who is a member of the National 
     Guard serving on full-time National Guard duty under section 
     502(f) of title 32, United States Code, may perform duties in 
     support of the ground-based elements of the National 
     Ballistic Missile Defense System.
       Sec. 8068.  None of the funds provided in this Act may be 
     used to transfer to any nongovernmental entity ammunition 
     held by the Department of Defense that has a center-fire 
     cartridge and a United States military

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     nomenclature designation of ``armor penetrator'', ``armor 
     piercing (AP)'', ``armor piercing incendiary (API)'', or 
     ``armor-piercing incendiary-tracer (API-T)'', except to an 
     entity performing demilitarization services for the 
     Department of Defense under a contract that requires the 
     entity to demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Department 
     of Defense that armor piercing projectiles are either: (1) 
     rendered incapable of reuse by the demilitarization process; 
     or (2) used to manufacture ammunition pursuant to a contract 
     with the Department of Defense or the manufacture of 
     ammunition for export pursuant to a License for Permanent 
     Export of Unclassified Military Articles issued by the 
     Department of State.
       Sec. 8069.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the 
     Chief of the National Guard Bureau, or his designee, may 
     waive payment of all or part of the consideration that 
     otherwise would be required under section 2667 of title 10, 
     United States Code, in the case of a lease of personal 
     property for a period not in excess of 1 year to any 
     organization specified in section 508(d) of title 32, United 
     States Code, or any other youth, social, or fraternal 
     nonprofit organization as may be approved by the Chief of the 
     National Guard Bureau, or his designee, on a case-by-case 
     basis.
       Sec. 8070.  None of the funds appropriated by this Act 
     shall be used for the support of any nonappropriated funds 
     activity of the Department of Defense that procures malt 
     beverages and wine with nonappropriated funds for resale 
     (including such alcoholic beverages sold by the drink) on a 
     military installation located in the United States unless 
     such malt beverages and wine are procured within that State, 
     or in the case of the District of Columbia, within the 
     District of Columbia, in which the military installation is 
     located: Provided, That in a case in which the military 
     installation is located in more than one State, purchases may 
     be made in any State in which the installation is located: 
     Provided further, That such local procurement requirements 
     for malt beverages and wine shall apply to all alcoholic 
     beverages only for military installations in States which are 
     not contiguous with another State: Provided further, That 
     alcoholic beverages other than wine and malt beverages, in 
     contiguous States and the District of Columbia shall be 
     procured from the most competitive source, price and other 
     factors considered.
       Sec. 8071.  Funds available to the Department of Defense 
     for the Global Positioning System during the current fiscal 
     year may be used to fund civil requirements associated with 
     the satellite and ground control segments of such system's 
     modernization program.

                     (including transfer of funds)

       Sec. 8072.  Of the amounts appropriated in this Act under 
     the heading ``Operation and Maintenance, Army'', $106,754,000 
     shall remain available until expended: Provided, That 
     notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Secretary of 
     Defense is authorized to transfer such funds to other 
     activities of the Federal Government: Provided further, That 
     the Secretary of Defense is authorized to enter into and 
     carry out contracts for the acquisition of real property, 
     construction, personal services, and operations related to 
     projects carrying out the purposes of this section: Provided 
     further, That contracts entered into under the authority of 
     this section may provide for such indemnification as the 
     Secretary determines to be necessary: Provided further, That 
     projects authorized by this section shall comply with 
     applicable Federal, State, and local law to the maximum 
     extent consistent with the national security, as determined 
     by the Secretary of Defense.
       Sec. 8073.  Section 8106 of the Department of Defense 
     Appropriations Act, 1997 (titles I through VIII of the matter 
     under subsection 101(b) of Public Law 104-208; 110 Stat. 
     3009-111; 10 U.S.C. 113 note) shall continue in effect to 
     apply to disbursements that are made by the Department of 
     Defense in fiscal year 2010.
       Sec. 8074.  In addition to amounts provided elsewhere in 
     this Act, $3,750,000 is hereby appropriated to the Department 
     of Defense, to remain available for obligation until 
     expended: Provided, That notwithstanding any other provision 
     of law, these funds shall be available only for a grant to 
     the Fisher House Foundation, Inc., only for the construction 
     and furnishing of additional Fisher Houses to meet the needs 
     of military family members when confronted with the illness 
     or hospitalization of an eligible military beneficiary.

                     (including transfer of funds)

       Sec. 8075.  Of the amounts appropriated in this Act under 
     the heading ``Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, 
     Defense-Wide'', $202,434,000 shall be for the Israeli 
     Cooperative Programs: Provided, That of this amount, 
     $80,092,000 shall be for the Short Range Ballistic Missile 
     Defense (SRBMD) program, including cruise missile defense 
     research and development under the SRBMD program, $50,036,000 
     shall be available for an upper-tier component to the Israeli 
     Missile Defense Architecture, and $72,306,000 shall be for 
     the Arrow Missile Defense Program, of which $25,000,000 shall 
     be for producing Arrow missile components in the United 
     States and Arrow missile components in Israel to meet 
     Israel's defense requirements, consistent with each nation's 
     laws, regulations and procedures: Provided further, That 
     funds made available under this provision for production of 
     missiles and missile components may be transferred to 
     appropriations available for the procurement of weapons and 
     equipment, to be merged with and to be available for the same 
     time period and the same purposes as the appropriation to 
     which transferred: Provided further, That the transfer 
     authority provided under this provision is in addition to any 
     other transfer authority contained in this Act.

                     (including transfer of funds)

       Sec. 8076.  Of the amounts appropriated in this Act under 
     the heading ``Shipbuilding and Conversion, Navy'', 
     $144,950,000 shall be available until September 30, 2010, to 
     fund prior year shipbuilding cost increases: Provided, That 
     upon enactment of this Act, the Secretary of the Navy shall 
     transfer such funds to the following appropriations in the 
     amounts specified: Provided further, That the amounts 
     transferred shall be merged with and be available for the 
     same purposes as the appropriations to which transferred:
       To:
       Under the heading ``Shipbuilding and Conversion, Navy, 
     2004/2010'':
       New SSN, $26,906,000; and
       LPD-17 Amphibious Transport Dock Program, $16,844,000.
       Under the heading ``Shipbuilding and Conversion, Navy, 
     2005/2010'':
       New SSN, $18,702,000; and
       LPD-17 Amphibious Transport Dock Program, $16,498,000.
       Under the heading ``Shipbuilding and Conversion, Navy, 
     2008/2012'':
       LPD-17 Amphibious Transport Dock Program, $66,000,000.
       Sec. 8077.  None of the funds available to the Department 
     of Defense may be obligated to modify command and control 
     relationships to give Fleet Forces Command administrative and 
     operational control of U.S. Navy forces assigned to the 
     Pacific fleet: Provided, That the command and control 
     relationships which existed on October 1, 2004, shall remain 
     in force unless changes are specifically authorized in a 
     subsequent Act.
       Sec. 8078.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law or 
     regulation, the Secretary of Defense may exercise the 
     provisions of section 7403(g) of title 38, United States 
     Code, for occupations listed in section 7403(a)(2) of title 
     38, United States Code, as well as the following:
       Pharmacists, Audiologists, Psychologists, Social Workers, 
     Othotists/Prosthetists, Occupational Therapists, Physical 
     Therapists, Rehabilitation Therapists, Respiratory 
     Therapists, Speech Pathologists, Dietitian/Nutritionists, 
     Industrial Hygienists, Psychology Technicians, Social Service 
     Assistants, Practical Nurses, Nursing Assistants, and Dental 
     Hygienists:
       (A) The requirements of section 7403(g)(1)(A) of title 38, 
     United States Code, shall apply.
       (B) The limitations of section 7403(g)(1)(B) of title 38, 
     United States Code, shall not apply.
       Sec. 8079.  Funds appropriated by this Act, or made 
     available by the transfer of funds in this Act, for 
     intelligence activities are deemed to be specifically 
     authorized by the Congress for purposes of section 504 of the 
     National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 414) during fiscal 
     year 2010 until the enactment of the Intelligence 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010.
       Sec. 8080.  None of the funds provided in this Act shall be 
     available for obligation or expenditure through a 
     reprogramming of funds that creates or initiates a new 
     program, project, or activity unless such program, project, 
     or activity must be undertaken immediately in the interest of 
     national security and only after written prior notification 
     to the congressional defense committees.
       Sec. 8081.  In addition to funds made available elsewhere 
     in this Act, $5,500,000 is hereby appropriated and shall 
     remain available until expended to provide assistance, by 
     grant or otherwise (such as the provision of funds for 
     information technology and textbook purchases, professional 
     development for educators, and student transition support) to 
     public schools in states that are considered overseas 
     assignments with unusually high concentrations of special 
     needs military dependents enrolled: Provided, That up to 2 
     percent of the total appropriated funds under this section 
     shall be available for the administration and execution of 
     the programs and/or events that promote the purpose of this 
     appropriation: Provided further, That up to 5 percent of the 
     total appropriated funds under this section shall be 
     available to public schools that have entered into a military 
     partnership: Provided further, That $1,000,000 shall be 
     available for a nonprofit trust fund to assist in the public-
     private funding of public school repair and maintenance 
     projects: Provided further, That $500,000 shall be available 
     to fund an ongoing special education support program in 
     public schools with unusually high concentrations of active 
     duty military dependents enrolled: Provided further, That to 
     the extent a Federal agency provides this assistance by 
     contract, grant,

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     or otherwise, it may accept and expend non-Federal funds in 
     combination with these Federal funds to provide assistance 
     for the authorized purpose.
       Sec. 8082. (a) In addition to the amounts provided 
     elsewhere in this Act, $3,000,000 is hereby appropriated to 
     the Department of Defense for ``Operation and Maintenance, 
     Army National Guard''. Such amount shall be made available to 
     the Secretary of the Army only to make a grant in the amount 
     of $3,000,000 to the entity specified in subsection (b) to 
     facilitate access by veterans to opportunities for skilled 
     employment in the construction industry.
       (b) The entity referred to in subsection (a) is the Center 
     for Military Recruitment, Assessment and Veterans Employment, 
     a nonprofit labor-management cooperation committee provided 
     for by section 302(c)(9) of the Labor-Management Relations 
     Act, 1947 (29 U.S.C. 186(c)(9)), for the purposes set forth 
     in section 6(b) of the Labor Management Cooperation Act of 
     1978 (29 U.S.C. 175a note).
       Sec. 8083.  The budget of the President for fiscal year 
     2011 submitted to the Congress pursuant to section 1105 of 
     title 31, United States Code, shall include separate budget 
     justification documents for costs of United States Armed 
     Forces' participation in contingency operations for the 
     Military Personnel accounts, the Operation and Maintenance 
     accounts, and the Procurement accounts: Provided, That these 
     documents shall include a description of the funding 
     requested for each contingency operation, for each military 
     service, to include all Active and Reserve components, and 
     for each appropriations account: Provided further, That these 
     documents shall include estimated costs for each element of 
     expense or object class, a reconciliation of increases and 
     decreases for each contingency operation, and programmatic 
     data including, but not limited to, troop strength for each 
     Active and Reserve component, and estimates of the major 
     weapons systems deployed in support of each contingency: 
     Provided further, That these documents shall include budget 
     exhibits OP-5 and OP-32 (as defined in the Department of 
     Defense Financial Management Regulation) for all contingency 
     operations for the budget year and the two preceding fiscal 
     years.
       Sec. 8084.  None of the funds in this Act may be used for 
     research, development, test, evaluation, procurement or 
     deployment of nuclear armed interceptors of a missile defense 
     system.
       Sec. 8085.  In addition to the amounts appropriated or 
     otherwise made available elsewhere in this Act, $110,640,000 
     is hereby appropriated to the Department of Defense: 
     Provided, That the Secretary of Defense shall make grants in 
     the amounts specified as follows: $15,000,000 to the United 
     Service Organizations; $22,500,000 to the Red Cross; 
     $6,000,000 to the SOAR Virtual School District; $5,000,000 to 
     The Presidio Heritage Center; $5,000,000 to the Paralympics 
     Military Program; $3,840,000 to the Arrest Deterioration of 
     Ford Island Aviation Control Tower, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii; 
     $1,500,000 to the Go For Broke program; $800,000 to Our 
     Military Kids; $3,000,000 to the New Jersey Technology 
     Center; $1,600,000 to the Women in Military Service for 
     America Memorial; $500,000 to the Marshall Legacy Institute; 
     $1,000,000 to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund for Demining 
     Activities; $18,900,000 to the Edward M. Kennedy Institute 
     for the Senate; $5,000,000 to the U.S.S. Missouri Memorial 
     Association; $20,000,000 to the National World War II Museum; 
     and $1,000,000 for the Riverside General Hospital in Houston, 
     Texas, for the treatment of psychological health issues.
       Sec. 8086.  None of the funds appropriated or made 
     available in this Act shall be used to reduce or disestablish 
     the operation of the 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron of 
     the Air Force Reserve, if such action would reduce the WC-130 
     Weather Reconnaissance mission below the levels funded in 
     this Act: Provided, That the Air Force shall allow the 53rd 
     Weather Reconnaissance Squadron to perform other missions in 
     support of national defense requirements during the non-
     hurricane season.
       Sec. 8087.  None of the funds provided in this Act shall be 
     available for integration of foreign intelligence information 
     unless the information has been lawfully collected and 
     processed during the conduct of authorized foreign 
     intelligence activities: Provided, That information 
     pertaining to United States persons shall only be handled in 
     accordance with protections provided in the Fourth Amendment 
     of the United States Constitution as implemented through 
     Executive Order No. 12333.
       Sec. 8088. (a) At the time members of reserve components of 
     the Armed Forces are called or ordered to active duty under 
     section 12302(a) of title 10, United States Code, each member 
     shall be notified in writing of the expected period during 
     which the member will be mobilized.
       (b) The Secretary of Defense may waive the requirements of 
     subsection (a) in any case in which the Secretary determines 
     that it is necessary to do so to respond to a national 
     security emergency or to meet dire operational requirements 
     of the Armed Forces.

                     (including transfer of funds)

       Sec. 8089.  The Secretary of Defense may transfer funds 
     from any available Department of the Navy appropriation to 
     any available Navy ship construction appropriation for the 
     purpose of liquidating necessary changes resulting from 
     inflation, market fluctuations, or rate adjustments for any 
     ship construction program appropriated in law: Provided, That 
     the Secretary may transfer not to exceed $100,000,000 under 
     the authority provided by this section: Provided further, 
     That the Secretary may not transfer any funds until 30 days 
     after the proposed transfer has been reported to the 
     Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representatives 
     and the Senate, unless a response from the Committees is 
     received sooner: Provided further, That the transfer 
     authority provided by this section is in addition to any 
     other transfer authority contained elsewhere in this Act.
       Sec. 8090.  For purposes of section 612 of title 41, United 
     States Code, any subdivision of appropriations made under the 
     heading ``Shipbuilding and Conversion, Navy'' that is not 
     closed at the time reimbursement is made shall be available 
     to reimburse the Judgment Fund and shall be considered for 
     the same purposes as any subdivision under the heading 
     ``Shipbuilding and Conversion, Navy'' appropriations in the 
     current fiscal year or any prior fiscal year.
       Sec. 8091. (a) None of the funds appropriated by this Act 
     may be used to transfer research and development, 
     acquisition, or other program authority relating to current 
     tactical unmanned aerial vehicles (TUAVs) from the Army.
       (b) The Army shall retain responsibility for and 
     operational control of the MQ-1C Sky Warrior Unmanned Aerial 
     Vehicle (UAV) in order to support the Secretary of Defense in 
     matters relating to the employment of unmanned aerial 
     vehicles.
       Sec. 8092.  Of the funds provided in this Act, $10,000,000 
     shall be available for the operations and development of 
     training and technology for the Joint Interagency Training 
     and Education Center and the affiliated Center for National 
     Response at the Memorial Tunnel and for providing homeland 
     defense/security and traditional warfighting training to the 
     Department of Defense, other Federal agencies, and State and 
     local first responder personnel at the Joint Interagency 
     Training and Education Center.
       Sec. 8093.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law or 
     regulation, the Secretary of Defense may adjust wage rates 
     for civilian employees hired for certain health care 
     occupations as authorized for the Secretary of Veterans 
     Affairs by section 7455 of title 38, United States Code.
       Sec. 8094.  Up to $16,000,000 of the funds appropriated 
     under the heading ``Operation and Maintenance, Navy'' may be 
     made available for the Asia Pacific Regional Initiative 
     Program for the purpose of enabling the Pacific Command to 
     execute Theater Security Cooperation activities such as 
     humanitarian assistance, and payment of incremental and 
     personnel costs of training and exercising with foreign 
     security forces: Provided, That funds made available for this 
     purpose may be used, notwithstanding any other funding 
     authorities for humanitarian assistance, security assistance 
     or combined exercise expenses: Provided further, That funds 
     may not be obligated to provide assistance to any foreign 
     country that is otherwise prohibited from receiving such type 
     of assistance under any other provision of law.
       Sec. 8095.  None of the funds appropriated by this Act for 
     programs of the Office of the Director of National 
     Intelligence shall remain available for obligation beyond the 
     current fiscal year, except for funds appropriated for 
     research and technology, which shall remain available until 
     September 30, 2011.
       Sec. 8096.  For purposes of section 1553(b) of title 31, 
     United States Code, any subdivision of appropriations made in 
     this Act under the heading ``Shipbuilding and Conversion, 
     Navy'' shall be considered to be for the same purpose as any 
     subdivision under the heading ``Shipbuilding and Conversion, 
     Navy'' appropriations in any prior fiscal year, and the 1 
     percent limitation shall apply to the total amount of the 
     appropriation.
       Sec. 8097.  Notwithstanding any other provision of this 
     Act, to reflect savings from revised economic assumptions, 
     the total amount appropriated in title II of this Act is 
     hereby reduced by $194,000,000, the total amount appropriated 
     in title III of this Act is hereby reduced by $322,000,000, 
     the total amount appropriated in title IV of this Act is 
     hereby reduced by $336,000,000, and the total amount 
     appropriated in title V of this Act is hereby reduced by 
     $9,000,000: Provided, That the Secretary of Defense shall 
     allocate this reduction proportionally to each budget 
     activity, activity group, subactivity group, and each 
     program, project, and activity, within each appropriation 
     account.
       Sec. 8098.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law, 
     that not more than 35 percent of funds provided in this Act 
     for environmental remediation may be obligated under 
     indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contracts with a 
     total contract value of $130,000,000 or higher.
       Sec. 8099.  The Secretary of Defense shall create a major 
     force program category for space for the Future Years Defense 
     Program of the Department of Defense. The Secretary of 
     Defense shall designate an official in the

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     Office of the Secretary of Defense to provide overall 
     supervision of the preparation and justification of program 
     recommendations and budget proposals to be included in such 
     major force program category.
       Sec. 8100.  The Director of National Intelligence shall 
     include the budget exhibits identified in paragraphs (1) and 
     (2) as described in the Department of Defense Financial 
     Management Regulation with the congressional budget 
     justification books.
       (1) For procurement programs requesting more than 
     $20,000,000 in any fiscal year, the P-1, Procurement Program; 
     P-5, Cost Analysis; P-5a, Procurement History and Planning; 
     P-21, Production Schedule; and P-40, Budget Item 
     Justification.
       (2) For research, development, test and evaluation projects 
     requesting more than $10,000,000 in any fiscal year, the R-1, 
     RDT&E Program; R-2, RDT&E Budget Item Justification; R-3, 
     RDT&E Project Cost Analysis; and R-4, RDT&E Program Schedule 
     Profile.
       Sec. 8101.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law, 
     none of the funds made available in this Act may be used to 
     pay negotiated indirect cost rates on a contract, grant, or 
     cooperative agreement (or similar arrangement) entered into 
     by the Department of Defense and an entity in excess of 35 
     percent of the total cost of the contract, grant, or 
     agreement (or similar arrangement): Provided, That this 
     limitation shall apply only to contracts, grants, or 
     cooperative agreements entered into after the date of 
     enactment of this Act using funds made available in this Act 
     for basic research.
       Sec. 8102.  The Secretary of Defense shall maintain on the 
     homepage of the Internet website of the Department of Defense 
     a direct link to the Internet website of the Office of 
     Inspector General of the Department of Defense.
       Sec. 8103. (a) Not later than 60 days after enactment of 
     this Act, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence 
     shall submit a report to the congressional intelligence 
     committees to establish the baseline for application of 
     reprogramming and transfer authorities for fiscal year 2010: 
     Provided, That the report shall include--
       (1) a table for each appropriation with a separate column 
     to display the President's budget request, adjustments made 
     by Congress, adjustments due to enacted rescissions, if 
     appropriate, and the fiscal year enacted level;
       (2) a delineation in the table for each appropriation by 
     Expenditure Center and project; and
       (3) an identification of items of special congressional 
     interest.
       (b) None of the funds provided for the National 
     Intelligence Program in this Act shall be available for 
     reprogramming or transfer until the report identified in 
     subsection (a) is submitted to the congressional intelligence 
     committees, unless the Director of National Intelligence 
     certifies in writing to the congressional intelligence 
     committees that such reprogramming or transfer is necessary 
     as an emergency requirement.
       Sec. 8104.  The Director of National Intelligence shall 
     submit to Congress each year, at or about the time that the 
     President's budget is submitted to Congress that year under 
     section 1105(a) of title 31, United States Code, a future-
     years intelligence program (including associated annexes) 
     reflecting the estimated expenditures and proposed 
     appropriations included in that budget. Any such future-years 
     intelligence program shall cover the fiscal year with respect 
     to which the budget is submitted and at least the four 
     succeeding fiscal years.
       Sec. 8105.  For the purposes of this Act, the term 
     ``congressional intelligence committees'' means the Permanent 
     Select Committee on Intelligence of the House of 
     Representatives, the Select Committee on Intelligence of the 
     Senate, the Subcommittee on Defense of the Committee on 
     Appropriations of the House of Representatives, and the 
     Subcommittee on Defense of the Committee on Appropriations of 
     the Senate.
       Sec. 8106.  The Department of Defense shall continue to 
     report incremental contingency operations costs for Operation 
     Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom on a monthly 
     basis in the Cost of War Execution Report as prescribed in 
     the Department of Defense Financial Management Regulation 
     Department of Defense Instruction 7000.14, Volume 12, Chapter 
     23 ``Contingency Operations'', Annex 1, dated September 2005.
       Sec. 8107.  The amounts appropriated in title II of this 
     Act are hereby reduced by $400,000,000 to reflect excess cash 
     balances in Department of Defense Working Capital Funds, as 
     follows:
       (1) From ``Operation and Maintenance, Army'', $150,000,000; 
     and
       (2) From ``Operation and Maintenance, Air Force'', 
     $250,000,000.

                     (including transfer of funds)

       Sec. 8108. (a) Continuation of Stop-Loss Special Pay.--
     Funds appropriated by this Act, or made available by the 
     transfer of funds in this Act, shall be made available to the 
     Secretaries of the military departments only to provide 
     special pay during fiscal year 2010 to members of the Army, 
     Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps, including members of their 
     reserve components, who, at any time during fiscal year 2010, 
     serve on active duty while the members' enlistment or period 
     of obligated service is extended, or whose eligibility for 
     retirement is suspended, pursuant to section 123 or 12305 of 
     title 10, United States Code, or any other provision of law 
     (commonly referred to as a ``stop-loss authority'') 
     authorizing the President to extend an enlistment or period 
     of obligated service, or suspend an eligibility for 
     retirement, of a member of the uniformed services in time of 
     war or of national emergency declared by Congress or the 
     President.
       (b) Special Pay Amount.--The amount of the special pay paid 
     under subsection (a) to or on behalf of an eligible member 
     shall be $500 per month for each month or portion of a month 
     during fiscal year 2010 that the member is retained on active 
     duty as a result of application of the stop-loss authority.
       (c) Treatment of Deceased Members.--If an eligible member 
     described in subsection (a) dies before the payment required 
     by this section is made, the Secretary of the military 
     department concerned shall make the payment in accordance 
     with section 2771 of title 10, United States Code.
       (d) Clarification of Retroactive Stop-Loss Special Pay 
     Authority.--Section 310 of the Supplemental Appropriations 
     Act, 2009 (Public Law 111-32; 123 Stat. 1870) is amended by 
     adding at the end the following new subsection:
       ``(i) Effect of Subsequent Reenlistment of Voluntary 
     Extension of Service.--Members of the Armed Forces, retired 
     members, and former members otherwise described in subsection 
     (a) are not eligible for a payment under this section if the 
     members--
       ``(1) voluntarily reenlisted or extended their service 
     after their enlistment or period of obligated service was 
     extended, or after their eligibility for retirement was 
     suspended, pursuant to a stop-loss authority; and
       ``(2) received a bonus for such reenlistment or extension 
     of service.''.

                     (including transfer of funds)

       Sec. 8109.  During the current fiscal year, not to exceed 
     $11,000,000 from each of the appropriations made in title II 
     of this Act for ``Operation and Maintenance, Army'', 
     ``Operation and Maintenance, Navy'', and ``Operation and 
     Maintenance, Air Force'' may be transferred by the military 
     department concerned to its central fund established for 
     Fisher Houses and Suites pursuant to section 2493(d) of title 
     10, United States Code.

                     (including transfer of funds)

       Sec. 8110.  Of the funds appropriated in the Intelligence 
     Community Management Account for the Program Manager for the 
     Information Sharing Environment, $24,000,000 is available for 
     transfer by the Director of National Intelligence to other 
     departments and agencies for purposes of Government-wide 
     information sharing activities: Provided, That funds 
     transferred under this provision are to be merged with and 
     available for the same purposes and time period as the 
     appropriation to which transferred: Provided further, That 
     the Office of Management and Budget must approve any 
     transfers made under this provision.
       Sec. 8111.  Funds appropriated by this Act for operation 
     and maintenance may be available for the purpose of making 
     remittances to the Defense Acquisition Workforce Development 
     Fund in accordance with the requirements of section 1705 of 
     title 10, United States Code.
       Sec. 8112. (a) High Priority National Guard Counterdrug 
     Programs.--Of the amount appropriated or otherwise made 
     available by title VI under the heading ``Drug Interdiction 
     and Counter-Drug Activities, Defense'', up to $15,000,000 
     shall be available for the purpose of High Priority National 
     Guard Counterdrug Programs.
       (b) Supplement Not Supplant.--The amount made available by 
     subsection (a) for the purpose specified in that subsection 
     is in addition to any other amounts made available by this 
     Act for that purpose.

             apology to native peoples of the united states

       Sec. 8113. (a) Acknowledgment and Apology.--The United 
     States, acting through Congress--
       (1) recognizes the special legal and political relationship 
     Indian tribes have with the United States and the solemn 
     covenant with the land we share;
       (2) commends and honors Native Peoples for the thousands of 
     years that they have stewarded and protected this land;
       (3) recognizes that there have been years of official 
     depredations, ill-conceived policies, and the breaking of 
     covenants by the Federal Government regarding Indian tribes;
       (4) apologizes on behalf of the people of the United States 
     to all Native Peoples for the many instances of violence, 
     maltreatment, and neglect inflicted on Native Peoples by 
     citizens of the United States;
       (5) expresses its regret for the ramifications of former 
     wrongs and its commitment to build on the positive 
     relationships of the past and present to move toward a 
     brighter future where all the people of this land live 
     reconciled as brothers and sisters, and harmoniously steward 
     and protect this land together;
       (6) urges the President to acknowledge the wrongs of the 
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     tribes in the history of the United States in order to bring 
     healing to this land; and
       (7) commends the State governments that have begun 
     reconciliation efforts with recognized Indian tribes located 
     in their boundaries and encourages all State governments 
     similarly to work toward reconciling relationships with 
     Indian tribes within their boundaries.
       (b) Disclaimer.--Nothing in this section--
       (1) authorizes or supports any claim against the United 
     States; or
       (2) serves as a settlement of any claim against the United 
     States.
       Sec. 8114. (a) Any agency receiving funds made available in 
     this Act, shall, subject to subsections (b) and (c), post on 
     the public website of that agency any report required to be 
     submitted by the Congress in this or any other Act, upon the 
     determination by the head of the agency that it shall serve 
     the national interest.
       (b) Subsection (a) shall not apply to a report if--
       (1) the public posting of the report compromises national 
     security; or
       (2) the report contains proprietary information.
       (c) The head of the agency posting such report shall do so 
     only after such report has been made available to the 
     requesting Committee or Committees of Congress for no less 
     than 45 days.
       Sec. 8115. (a) It is the sense of Congress that--
       (1) All of the National Nuclear Security Administration 
     sites, including the Nevada Test Site can play an effective 
     and essential role in developing and demonstrating--
       (A) innovative and effective methods for treaty 
     verification and the detection of nuclear weapons and other 
     materials; and
       (B) related threat reduction technologies; and
       (2) the Administrator for Nuclear Security should expand 
     the mission of the Nevada Test Site to carry out the role 
     described in paragraph (1), including by--
       (A) fully utilizing the inherent capabilities and uniquely 
     secure location of the Site;
       (B) continuing to support the Nation's nuclear weapons 
     program and other national security programs; and
       (C) renaming the Site to reflect the expanded mission of 
     the Site.
       (b) Not later than one year after the date of the enactment 
     of this Act, the Administrator for Nuclear Security shall 
     submit to the congressional defense committees and the 
     Subcommittees on Energy and Water Development of the 
     Committees on Appropriations a plan for improving the 
     infrastructure of the Nevada Test Site of the National 
     Nuclear Security Administration and, if the Administrator 
     deems appropriate, all other sites under the jurisdiction of 
     the National Nuclear Security Administration--
       (1) to fulfill the expanded mission of the Site described 
     in subsection (a); and
       (2) to make the Site available to support the threat 
     reduction programs of the entire national security community, 
     including threat reduction programs of the National Nuclear 
     Security Administration, the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 
     the Department of Homeland Security, and other agencies as 
     appropriate.
       Sec. 8116. (a) None of the funds appropriated or otherwise 
     made available by this Act may be expended for any Federal 
     contract for an amount in excess of $1,000,000 that is 
     awarded more than 60 days after the effective date of this 
     Act, unless the contractor agrees not to:
       (1) enter into any agreement with any of its employees or 
     independent contractors that requires, as a condition of 
     employment, that the employee or independent contractor agree 
     to resolve through arbitration any claim under title VII of 
     the Civil Rights Act of 1964 or any tort related to or 
     arising out of sexual assault or harassment, including 
     assault and battery, intentional infliction of emotional 
     distress, false imprisonment, or negligent hiring, 
     supervision, or retention; or
       (2) take any action to enforce any provision of an existing 
     agreement with an employee or independent contractor that 
     mandates that the employee or independent contractor resolve 
     through arbitration any claim under title VII of the Civil 
     Rights Act of 1964 or any tort related to or arising out of 
     sexual assault or harassment, including assault and battery, 
     intentional infliction of emotional distress, false 
     imprisonment, or negligent hiring, supervision, or retention.
       (b) None of the funds appropriated or otherwise made 
     available by this Act may be expended for any Federal 
     contract awarded more than 180 days after the effective date 
     of this Act unless the contractor certifies that it requires 
     each covered subcontractor to agree not to enter into, and 
     not to take any action to enforce any provision of, any 
     agreement as described in paragraphs (1) and (2) of 
     subsection (a), with respect to any employee or independent 
     contractor performing work related to such subcontract. For 
     purposes of this subsection, a ``covered subcontractor'' is 
     an entity that has a subcontract in excess of $1,000,000 on a 
     contract subject to subsection (a).
       (c) The prohibitions in this section do not apply with 
     respect to a contractor's or subcontractor's agreements with 
     employees or independent contractors that may not be enforced 
     in a court of the United States.
       (d) The Secretary of Defense may waive the application of 
     subsection (a) or (b) to a particular contractor or 
     subcontractor for the purposes of a particular contract or 
     subcontract if the Secretary or the Deputy Secretary 
     personally determines that the waiver is necessary to avoid 
     harm to national security interests of the United States, and 
     that the term of the contract or subcontract is not longer 
     than necessary to avoid such harm. The determination shall 
     set forth with specificity the grounds for the waiver and for 
     the contract or subcontract term selected, and shall state 
     any alternatives considered in lieu of a waiver and the 
     reasons each such alternative would not avoid harm to 
     national security interests of the United States. The 
     Secretary of Defense shall transmit to Congress, and 
     simultaneously make public, any determination under this 
     subsection not less than 15 business days before the contract 
     or subcontract addressed in the determination may be awarded.
       Sec. 8117. (a) Prohibition on Conversion of Functions 
     Performed by Federal Employees to Contractor Performance.--
     None of the funds appropriated or otherwise made available by 
     this Act, or that remain available for obligation for the 
     Department of Defense from the Consolidated Security, 
     Disaster Assistance, and Continuing Appropriations Act, 2009 
     (Public Law 110-329), the American Recovery and Reinvestment 
     Act of 2009 (Public Law 111-5), and the Supplemental 
     Appropriations Act, 2009 (Public Law 111-32), may be used to 
     begin or announce the competition to award to a contractor or 
     convert to performance by a contractor any functions 
     performed by Federal employees pursuant to a study conducted 
     under Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circular A-76.
       (b) Exception.--The prohibition in subsection (a) shall not 
     apply to the award of a function to a contractor or the 
     conversion of a function to performance by a contractor 
     pursuant to a study conducted under Office of Management and 
     Budget (OMB) Circular A-76 once all reporting and 
     certifications required by section 325 of the National 
     Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010 (Public Law 
     111-84) have been satisfactorily completed.
       Sec. 8118. (a)(1) No National Intelligence Program funds 
     appropriated in this Act may be used for a mission critical 
     or mission essential business management information 
     technology system that is not registered with the Director of 
     National Intelligence. A system shall be considered to be 
     registered with that officer upon the furnishing notice of 
     the system, together with such information concerning the 
     system as the Director of the Business Transformation Office 
     may prescribe.
       (2) During the current fiscal year no funds may be 
     obligated or expended for a financial management automated 
     information system, a mixed information system supporting 
     financial and non-financial systems, or a business system 
     improvement of more than $3,000,000, within the Intelligence 
     Community without the approval of the Business Transformation 
     Investment Review Board.
       (b) The Director of the Business Transformation Office 
     shall provide the congressional intelligence committees a 
     semi-annual report of approvals under paragraph (1) no later 
     than March 30 and September 30 of each year. The report shall 
     include the results of the Business Transformation Investment 
     Review Board's semi-annual activities, and each report shall 
     certify that the following steps have been taken for systems 
     approved under paragraph (1):
       (1) Business process reengineering.
       (2) An analysis of alternatives and an economic analysis 
     that includes a calculation of the return on investment.
       (3) Assurance the system is compatible with the enterprise-
     wide business architecture.
       (4) Performance measures.
       (5) An information assurance strategy consistent with the 
     Chief Information Officer of the Intelligence Community.
       (c) This section shall not apply to any programmatic or 
     analytic systems or programmatic or analytic system 
     improvements.

                     (including transfer of funds)

       Sec. 8119.  In addition to funds made available elsewhere 
     in this Act, there is hereby appropriated $291,715,000, to 
     remain available until transferred: Provided, That these 
     funds are appropriated to the ``Tanker Replacement Transfer 
     Fund'' (referred to as ``the Fund'' elsewhere in this 
     section): Provided further, That the Secretary of the Air 
     Force may transfer amounts in the Fund to ``Operation and 
     Maintenance, Air Force'', ``Aircraft Procurement, Air 
     Force'', and ``Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, 
     Air Force'', only for the purposes of proceeding with a 
     tanker acquisition program: Provided further, That funds 
     transferred shall be merged with and be available for the 
     same purposes and for the same time period as the 
     appropriations or fund to which transferred: Provided 
     further, That this transfer authority is in addition to any 
     other transfer authority available to the Department of 
     Defense: Provided further, That the Secretary of the Air 
     Force shall, not fewer than 15 days prior to

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     making transfers using funds provided in this section, notify 
     the congressional defense committees in writing of the 
     details of any such transfer: Provided further, That the 
     Secretary shall submit a report no later than 30 days after 
     the end of each fiscal quarter to the congressional defense 
     committees summarizing the details of the transfer of funds 
     from this appropriation.
       Sec. 8120. (a) Resettlement Support and Other Public 
     Benefits for Certain Iraqi Refugees.--Section 1244(g) of the 
     Refugee Crisis in Iraq Act of 2007 (subtitle C of title XII 
     of division A of Public Law 110-181; 122 Stat. 398) is 
     amended by striking ``for a period not to exceed eight 
     months'' and inserting ``to the same extent, and for the same 
     periods of time, as such refugees''.
       (b) Resettlement Support and Other Public Benefits for 
     Certain Afghan Allies.--Section 602(b)(8) of the Afghan 
     Allies Protection Act of 2009 (title VI of division F of 
     Public Law 111-8; 123 Stat. 809) is amended by striking ``for 
     a period not to exceed 8 months'' and inserting ``to the same 
     extent, and for the same periods of time, as such refugees''.
       Sec. 8121. (a) Each congressionally directed spending item 
     specified in this Act or the explanatory statement regarding 
     this Act that is also identified in Senate Report 111-74 and 
     intended for award to a for-profit entity shall be subject to 
     acquisition regulations for full and open competition on the 
     same basis as each spending item intended for a for-profit 
     entity that is contained in the budget request of the 
     President.
       (b) Exceptions.--Subsection (a) shall not apply to any 
     contract awarded--
       (1) by a means that is required by Federal statute, 
     including for a purchase made under a mandated preferential 
     program;
       (2) pursuant to the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 631 et 
     seq.); or
       (3) in an amount less than the simplified acquisition 
     threshold described in section 302A(a) of the Federal 
     Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 (41 U.S.C. 
     252a(a)).
       (c) Any congressionally directed spending item specified in 
     this Act or the explanatory statement regarding this Act that 
     is intended for award to a for-profit entity and is not 
     covered by the competition requirement specified in 
     subsection (a), shall be awarded under full and open 
     competition, except that any contract previously awarded 
     under full and open competition that remains in effect during 
     fiscal year 2010 shall be considered to have satisfied the 
     conditions of full and open competition.
       (d) In this section, the term ``congressionally directed 
     spending item'' means the following:
       (1) A congressionally directed spending item, as defined in 
     Rule XLIV of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
       (2) A congressional earmark for purposes of rule XXI of the 
     House of Representatives.
       Sec. 8122.  None of the funds appropriated or otherwise 
     made available by this Act may be used to award to a 
     contractor or convert to performance by a contractor any 
     functions pursuant to a study conducted under Office of 
     Management and Budget (OMB) Circular A-76 or as part of a 
     utility privatization authorized under section 2688 of title 
     10, United States Code or under any other provision of law, 
     that are performed by Federal employees at the United States 
     Military Academy, West Point, as of the date of enactment of 
     this Act.
       Sec. 8123.  None of the funds made available under this Act 
     may be distributed to the Association of Community 
     Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) or its subsidiaries.
       Sec. 8124.  The explanatory statement regarding this Act 
     printed in the House of Representatives section of the 
     Congressional Record on or about December 16, 2010, by the 
     Chairman of the Subcommittee on Defense of the Committee on 
     Appropriations of the House of Representatives shall have the 
     same effect with respect to the allocation of funds and 
     implementation of this Act as if it were a joint explanatory 
     statement of a committee of conference.

                                TITLE IX

                    OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS

                           MILITARY PERSONNEL

                        Military Personnel, Army

       For an additional amount for ``Military Personnel, Army'', 
     $9,958,840,000.

                        Military Personnel, Navy

       For an additional amount for ``Military Personnel, Navy'', 
     $1,388,601,000.

                    Military Personnel, Marine Corps

       For an additional amount for ``Military Personnel, Marine 
     Corps'', $778,722,000.

                     Military Personnel, Air Force

       For an additional amount for ``Military Personnel, Air 
     Force'', $1,667,376,000.

                        Reserve Personnel, Army

       For an additional amount for ``Reserve Personnel, Army'', 
     $293,137,000.

                        Reserve Personnel, Navy

       For an additional amount for ``Reserve Personnel, Navy'', 
     $37,040,000.

                    Reserve Personnel, Marine Corps

       For an additional amount for ``Reserve Personnel, Marine 
     Corps'', $31,337,000.

                      Reserve Personnel, Air Force

       For an additional amount for ``Reserve Personnel, Air 
     Force'', $19,822,000.

                     National Guard Personnel, Army

       For an additional amount for ``National Guard Personnel, 
     Army'', $824,966,000.

                  National Guard Personnel, Air Force

       For an additional amount for ``National Guard Personnel, 
     Air Force'', $9,500,000.

                       OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE

                    Operation and Maintenance, Army

       For an additional amount for ``Operation and Maintenance, 
     Army'', $47,821,154,000.

                    Operation and Maintenance, Navy

       For an additional amount for ``Operation and Maintenance, 
     Navy'', $5,475,925,000.

                Operation and Maintenance, Marine Corps

       For an additional amount for ``Operation and Maintenance, 
     Marine Corps'', $3,430,258,000.

                  Operation and Maintenance, Air Force

       For an additional amount for ``Operation and Maintenance, 
     Air Force'', $9,216,319,000.

                Operation and Maintenance, Defense-Wide

       For an additional amount for ``Operation and Maintenance, 
     Defense-Wide'', $7,490,900,000, of which:
       (1) Not to exceed $12,500,000 for the Combatant Commander 
     Initiative Fund, to be used in support of Operation Iraqi 
     Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom; and
       (2) Not to exceed $1,570,000,000, to remain available until 
     expended, for payments to reimburse key cooperating nations 
     for logistical, military, and other support, including access 
     provided to United States military operations in support of 
     Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, 
     notwithstanding any other provision of law: Provided, That 
     such reimbursement payments may be made in such amounts as 
     the Secretary of Defense, with the concurrence of the 
     Secretary of State, and in consultation with the Director of 
     the Office of Management and Budget, may determine, in his 
     discretion, based on documentation determined by the 
     Secretary of Defense to adequately account for the support 
     provided, and such determination is final and conclusive upon 
     the accounting officers of the United States, and 15 days 
     following notification to the appropriate congressional 
     committees: Provided further, That these funds may be used 
     for the purpose of providing specialized training and 
     procuring supplies and specialized equipment and providing 
     such supplies and loaning such equipment on a non-
     reimbursable basis to coalition forces supporting United 
     States military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, and 15 
     days following notification to the appropriate congressional 
     committees: Provided further, That the Secretary of Defense 
     shall provide quarterly reports to the congressional defense 
     committees on the use of funds provided in this paragraph.

                Operation and Maintenance, Army Reserve

       For an additional amount for ``Operation and Maintenance, 
     Army Reserve'', $204,326,000.

                Operation and Maintenance, Navy Reserve

       For an additional amount for ``Operation and Maintenance, 
     Navy Reserve'', $68,059,000.

            Operation and Maintenance, Marine Corps Reserve

       For an additional amount for ``Operation and Maintenance, 
     Marine Corps Reserve'', $86,667,000.

              Operation and Maintenance, Air Force Reserve

       For an additional amount for ``Operation and Maintenance, 
     Air Force Reserve'', $125,925,000.

             Operation and Maintenance, Army National Guard

       For an additional amount for ``Operation and Maintenance, 
     Army National Guard'', $321,646,000.

             Operation and Maintenance, Air National Guard

       For an additional amount for ``Operation and Maintenance, 
     Air National Guard'', $289,862,000.

             Overseas Contingency Operations Transfer Fund

                     (including transfer of funds)

       For an additional amount for expenses directly relating to 
     overseas contingency operations by United States military 
     forces, $5,000,000,000, to remain available for obligation 
     until expended: Provided, That of the funds made available 
     under this heading, the Secretary of Defense may transfer 
     these funds only to military personnel accounts, operation 
     and maintenance accounts, the defense health program 
     appropriation, the Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle 
     Fund, and working capital funds accounts: Provided further, 
     That the funds transferred shall be merged with and shall be 
     available for the same purposes and for the same time period, 
     as the appropriation to which transferred: Provided further, 
     That the Secretary shall notify the congressional defense 
     committees 15 days prior to such transfer: Provided further, 
     That the transfer authority provided under this heading is in 
     addition to any other transfer authority available to the 
     Department of Defense.

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                    Afghanistan Security Forces Fund

       For the ``Afghanistan Security Forces Fund'', 
     $6,562,769,000, to remain available until September 30, 2011: 
     Provided, That such funds shall be available to the Secretary 
     of Defense, notwithstanding any other provision of law, for 
     the purpose of allowing the Commander, Combined Security 
     Transition Command--Afghanistan, or the Secretary's designee, 
     to provide assistance, with the concurrence of the Secretary 
     of State, to the security forces of Afghanistan, including 
     the provision of equipment, supplies, services, training, 
     facility and infrastructure repair, renovation, and 
     construction, and funding: Provided further, That the 
     authority to provide assistance under this heading is in 
     addition to any other authority to provide assistance to 
     foreign nations: Provided further, That contributions of 
     funds for the purposes provided herein from any person, 
     foreign government, or international organization may be 
     credited to this Fund and used for such purposes: Provided 
     further, That the Secretary of Defense shall notify the 
     congressional defense committees in writing upon the receipt 
     and upon the obligation of any contribution, delineating the 
     sources and amounts of the funds received and the specific 
     use of such contributions: Provided further, That the 
     Secretary of Defense shall, not fewer than 15 days prior to 
     obligating from this appropriation account, notify the 
     congressional defense committees in writing of the details of 
     any such obligation.

                              PROCUREMENT

                       Aircraft Procurement, Army

       For an additional amount for ``Aircraft Procurement, 
     Army'', $1,238,219,000, to remain available until September 
     30, 2012.

                       Missile Procurement, Army

       For an additional amount for ``Missile Procurement, Army'', 
     $475,954,000, to remain available until September 30, 2012.

        Procurement of Weapons and Tracked Combat Vehicles, Army

       For an additional amount for ``Procurement of Weapons and 
     Tracked Combat Vehicles, Army'', $1,169,466,000, to remain 
     available until September 30, 2012.

                    Procurement of Ammunition, Army

       For an additional amount for ``Procurement of Ammunition, 
     Army'', $365,635,000, to remain available until September 30, 
     2012.

                        Other Procurement, Army

       For an additional amount for ``Other Procurement, Army'', 
     $5,800,516,000, to remain available until September 30, 2012.

                       Aircraft Procurement, Navy

       For an additional amount for ``Aircraft Procurement, 
     Navy'', $853,297,000, to remain available until September 30, 
     2012.

                       Weapons Procurement, Navy

       For an additional amount for ``Weapons Procurement, Navy'', 
     $50,700,000, to remain available until September 30, 2012.

            Procurement of Ammunition, Navy and Marine Corps

       For an additional amount for ``Procurement of Ammunition, 
     Navy and Marine Corps'', $675,957,000, to remain available 
     until September 30, 2012.

                        Other Procurement, Navy

       For an additional amount for ``Other Procurement, Navy'', 
     $241,018,000, to remain available until September 30, 2012.

                       Procurement, Marine Corps

       For an additional amount for ``Procurement, Marine Corps'', 
     $893,197,000, to remain available until September 30, 2012.

                    Aircraft Procurement, Air Force

       For an additional amount for ``Aircraft Procurement, Air 
     Force'', $736,501,000, to remain available until September 
     30, 2012.

                     Missile Procurement, Air Force

       For an additional amount for ``Missile Procurement, Air 
     Force'', $36,625,000, to remain available until September 30, 
     2012.

                  Procurement of Ammunition, Air Force

       For an additional amount for ``Procurement of Ammunition, 
     Air Force'', $256,819,000, to remain available until 
     September 30, 2012.

                      Other Procurement, Air Force

       For an additional amount for ``Other Procurement, Air 
     Force'', $2,583,421,000, to remain available until September 
     30, 2012.

                       Procurement, Defense-Wide

       For an additional amount for ``Procurement, Defense-Wide'', 
     $480,780,000, to remain available until September 30, 2012.

                  National Guard and Reserve Equipment

       For procurement of aircraft, missiles, tracked combat 
     vehicles, ammunition, other weapons and other procurement for 
     the reserve components of the Armed Forces, $950,000,000, to 
     remain available for obligation until September 30, 2012, of 
     which $575,000,000 shall be available only for the Army 
     National Guard: Provided, That the Chiefs of National Guard 
     and Reserve components shall, not later than 30 days after 
     the enactment of this Act, individually submit to the 
     congressional defense committees the modernization priority 
     assessment for their respective National Guard or Reserve 
     component.

              Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle Fund

                     (including transfer of funds)

       For the Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle Fund, 
     $6,281,000,000, to remain available until September 30, 2011: 
     Provided, That such funds shall be available to the Secretary 
     of Defense, notwithstanding any other provision of law, to 
     procure, sustain, transport, and field Mine Resistant Ambush 
     Protected vehicles: Provided further, That the Secretary 
     shall transfer such funds only to appropriations made 
     available in this or any other Act for operation and 
     maintenance; procurement; research, development, test and 
     evaluation; and defense working capital funds to accomplish 
     the purpose provided herein: Provided further, That such 
     transferred funds shall be merged with and be available for 
     the same purposes and the same time period as the 
     appropriation to which transferred: Provided further, That 
     this transfer authority is in addition to any other transfer 
     authority available to the Department of Defense:  Provided 
     further, That the Secretary shall, not fewer than 10 days 
     prior to making transfers from this appropriation, notify the 
     congressional defense committees in writing of the details of 
     any such transfer.

               RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST AND EVALUATION

            Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Army

       For an additional amount for ``Research, Development, Test 
     and Evaluation, Army'', $57,962,000, to remain available 
     until September 30, 2011.

            Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Navy

       For an additional amount for ``Research, Development, Test 
     and Evaluation, Navy'', $58,660,000, to remain available 
     until September 30, 2011.

         Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Air Force

       For an additional amount for ``Research, Development, Test 
     and Evaluation, Air Force'', $39,286,000, to remain available 
     until September 30, 2011.

        Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Defense-Wide

       For an additional amount for ``Research, Development, Test 
     and Evaluation, Defense-Wide'', $112,196,000, to remain 
     available until September 30, 2011.

                     REVOLVING AND MANAGEMENT FUNDS

                     Defense Working Capital Funds

       For an additional amount for ``Defense Working Capital 
     Funds'', $412,215,000.

                  OTHER DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE PROGRAMS

                         Defense Health Program

       For an additional amount for ``Defense Health Program'', 
     $1,256,675,000, which shall be for operation and maintenance.

             Drug Interdiction and Counter-drug Activities

                     (including transfer of funds)

       For an additional amount for ``Drug Interdiction and 
     Counter-Drug Activities'', $346,603,000, to remain available 
     until September 30, 2011.

             Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Fund

                     (including transfer of funds)

       For an additional amount for ``Joint Improvised Explosive 
     Device Defeat Fund'', $1,762,010,000, to remain available 
     until September 30, 2012.

                    Office of the Inspector General

       For an additional amount for the ``Office of the Inspector 
     General'', $8,876,000.

                     GENERAL PROVISIONS--THIS TITLE

       Sec. 9001.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law, 
     funds made available in this title are in addition to amounts 
     appropriated or otherwise made available for the Department 
     of Defense for fiscal year 2010.

                     (including transfer of funds)

       Sec. 9002.  Upon the determination of the Secretary of 
     Defense that such action is necessary in the national 
     interest, the Secretary may, with the approval of the Office 
     of Management and Budget, transfer up to $4,000,000,000 
     between the appropriations or funds made available to the 
     Department of Defense in this title: Provided, That the 
     Secretary shall notify the Congress promptly of each transfer 
     made pursuant to the authority in this section: Provided 
     further, That the authority provided in this section is in 
     addition to any other transfer authority available to the 
     Department of Defense and is subject to the same terms and 
     conditions as the authority provided in the Department of 
     Defense Appropriations Act, 2010: Provided further, That the 
     amount in this section is designated as being for overseas 
     deployments and other activities pursuant to sections 
     401(c)(4) and 423(a)(1) of S. Con. Res. 13 (111th Congress), 
     the concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal year 2010.
       Sec. 9003.  Supervision and administration costs associated 
     with a construction project funded with appropriations 
     available for operation and maintenance or the ``Afghanistan 
     Security Forces Fund'' provided in this Act and executed in 
     direct support of overseas contingency operations in 
     Afghanistan, may be obligated at the time a construction 
     contract is awarded: Provided, That for the purpose of this 
     section, supervision and administration costs include all in-
     house Government costs.

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       Sec. 9004.  From funds made available in this title, the 
     Secretary of Defense may purchase for use by military and 
     civilian employees of the Department of Defense in Iraq and 
     Afghanistan: (a) passenger motor vehicles up to a limit of 
     $75,000 per vehicle and (b) heavy and light armored vehicles 
     for the physical security of personnel or for force 
     protection purposes up to a limit of $250,000 per vehicle, 
     notwithstanding price or other limitations applicable to the 
     purchase of passenger carrying vehicles.
       Sec. 9005.  Not to exceed $1,200,000,000 of the amount 
     appropriated in this title under the heading ``Operation and 
     Maintenance, Army'' may be used, notwithstanding any other 
     provision of law, to fund the Commander's Emergency Response 
     Program, for the purpose of enabling military commanders in 
     Iraq and Afghanistan to respond to urgent humanitarian relief 
     and reconstruction requirements within their areas of 
     responsibility: Provided, That not later than 45 days after 
     the end of each fiscal year quarter, the Secretary of Defense 
     shall submit to the congressional defense committees a report 
     regarding the source of funds and the allocation and use of 
     funds during that quarter that were made available pursuant 
     to the authority provided in this section or under any other 
     provision of law for the purposes described herein: Provided 
     further, That, of the funds provided, $500,000,000 shall not 
     be available until 5 days after the Secretary of Defense has 
     completed a thorough review of the Commander's Emergency 
     Response Program and provided a report on his findings to the 
     congressional defense committees.
       Sec. 9006.  Funds available to the Department of Defense 
     for operation and maintenance may be used, notwithstanding 
     any other provision of law, to provide supplies, services, 
     transportation, including airlift and sealift, and other 
     logistical support to coalition forces supporting military 
     and stability operations in Iraq and Afghanistan: Provided, 
     That the Secretary of Defense shall provide quarterly reports 
     to the congressional defense committees regarding support 
     provided under this section.
       Sec. 9007.  Each amount in this title is designated as 
     being for overseas deployments and other activities pursuant 
     to section 401(c)(4) and 423(a)(1) of S. Con. Res. 13 (111th 
     Congress), the concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal 
     year 2010.
       Sec. 9008.  None of the funds appropriated or otherwise 
     made available by this or any other Act shall be obligated or 
     expended by the United States Government for a purpose as 
     follows:
       (1) To establish any military installation or base for the 
     purpose of providing for the permanent stationing of United 
     States Armed Forces in Iraq.
       (2) To exercise United States control over any oil resource 
     of Iraq.
       (3) To establish any military installation or base for the 
     purpose of providing for the permanent stationing of United 
     States Armed Forces in Afghanistan.
       Sec. 9009.  None of the funds made available in this Act 
     may be used in contravention of the following laws enacted or 
     regulations promulgated to implement the United Nations 
     Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or 
     Degrading Treatment or Punishment (done at New York on 
     December 10, 1984):
       (1) Section 2340A of title 18, United States Code.
       (2) Section 2242 of the Foreign Affairs Reform and 
     Restructuring Act of 1998 (division G of Public Law 105-277; 
     112 Stat. 2681-822; 8 U.S.C. 1231 note) and regulations 
     prescribed thereto, including regulations under part 208 of 
     title 8, Code of Federal Regulations, and part 95 of title 
     22, Code of Federal Regulations.
       (3) Sections 1002 and 1003 of the Department of Defense, 
     Emergency Supplemental Appropriations to Address Hurricanes 
     in the Gulf of Mexico, and Pandemic Influenza Act, 2006 
     (Public Law 109-148).
       Sec. 9010. (a) The Director of the Office of Management and 
     Budget, in consultation with the Secretary of Defense; the 
     Commander of the United States Central Command; the 
     Commander, Multi-National Security Transition Command--Iraq; 
     and the Commander, Combined Security Transition Command--
     Afghanistan, shall submit to the congressional defense 
     committees not later than 45 days after the end of each 
     fiscal quarter a report on the proposed use of all funds 
     appropriated by this or any prior Act under each of the 
     headings ``Iraq Security Forces Fund'', ``Afghanistan 
     Security Forces Fund'', and ``Pakistan Counterinsurgency 
     Fund'' on a project-by-project basis, for which the 
     obligation of funds is anticipated during the 3-month period 
     from such date, including estimates by the commanders 
     referred to in this section of the costs required to complete 
     each such project.
       (b) The report required by this subsection shall include 
     the following:
       (1) The use of all funds on a project-by-project basis for 
     which funds appropriated under the headings referred to in 
     subsection (a) were obligated prior to the submission of the 
     report, including estimates by the commanders referred to in 
     subsection (a) of the costs to complete each project.
       (2) The use of all funds on a project-by-project basis for 
     which funds were appropriated under the headings referred to 
     in subsection (a) in prior appropriations Acts, or for which 
     funds were made available by transfer, reprogramming, or 
     allocation from other headings in prior appropriations Acts, 
     including estimates by the commanders referred to in 
     subsection (a) of the costs to complete each project.
       (3) An estimated total cost to train and equip the Iraq, 
     Afghanistan, and Pakistan security forces, disaggregated by 
     major program and sub-elements by force, arrayed by fiscal 
     year.
       (c) The Secretary of Defense shall notify the congressional 
     defense committees of any proposed new projects or transfers 
     of funds between sub-activity groups in excess of $20,000,000 
     using funds appropriated by this or any prior Act under the 
     headings ``Iraq Security Forces Fund'', ``Afghanistan 
     Security Forces Fund'', and ``Pakistan Counterinsurgency 
     Fund''.
       Sec. 9011. (a) None of the funds made available in this or 
     any other Act may be used to release an individual who is 
     detained, as of June 24, 2009, at Naval Station, Guantanamo 
     Bay, Cuba, into the continental United States, Alaska, 
     Hawaii, or the District of Columbia, into any of the United 
     States territories of Guam, American Samoa (AS), the United 
     States Virgin Islands (USVI), the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico 
     and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI).
       (b) None of the funds made available in this or any other 
     Act may be used to transfer an individual who is detained, as 
     of June 24, 2009, at Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, 
     into the continental United States, Alaska, Hawaii, or the 
     District of Columbia, into any of the United States 
     territories of Guam, American Samoa (AS), the United States 
     Virgin Islands (USVI), the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and 
     the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI), for 
     the purpose of detention, except as provided in subsection 
     (c).
       (c) None of the funds made available in this or any other 
     Act may be used to transfer an individual who is detained, as 
     of June 24, 2009, at Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, 
     into the continental United States, Alaska, Hawaii, or the 
     District of Columbia, into any of the United States 
     territories of Guam, American Samoa (AS), the United States 
     Virgin Islands (USVI), the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and 
     the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI), for 
     the purposes of prosecuting such individual, or detaining 
     such individual during legal proceedings, until 45 days after 
     the plan described in subsection (d) is received.
       (d) The President shall submit to Congress, in classified 
     form, a plan regarding the proposed disposition of any 
     individual covered by subsection (c) who is detained as of 
     June 24, 2009. Such plan shall include, at a minimum, each of 
     the following for each such individual:
       (1) A determination of the risk that the individual might 
     instigate an act of terrorism within the continental United 
     States, Alaska, Hawaii, the District of Columbia, or the 
     United States territories if the individual were so 
     transferred.
       (2) A determination of the risk that the individual might 
     advocate, coerce, or incite violent extremism, ideologically 
     motivated criminal activity, or acts of terrorism, among 
     inmate populations at incarceration facilities within the 
     continental United States, Alaska, Hawaii, the District of 
     Columbia, or the United States territories if the individual 
     were transferred to such a facility.
       (3) The costs associated with transferring the individual 
     in question.
       (4) The legal rationale and associated court demands for 
     transfer.
       (5) A plan for mitigation of any risks described in 
     paragraphs (1), (2), and (7).
       (6) A copy of a notification to the Governor of the State 
     to which the individual will be transferred, to the Mayor of 
     the District of Columbia if the individual will be 
     transferred to the District of Columbia, or to any United 
     States territories with a certification by the Attorney 
     General of the United States in classified form at least 14 
     days prior to such transfer (together with supporting 
     documentation and justification) that the individual poses 
     little or no security risk to the United States.
       (7) An assessment of any risk to the national security of 
     the United States or its citizens, including members of the 
     Armed Services of the United States, that is posed by such 
     transfer and the actions taken to mitigate such risk.
       (e) None of the funds made available in this or any other 
     Act may be used to transfer or release an individual detained 
     at Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, as of June 24, 2009, 
     to the country of such individual's nationality or last 
     habitual residence or to any other country other than the 
     United States or to a freely associated State, unless the 
     President submits to the Congress, in classified form, at 
     least 15 days prior to such transfer or release, the 
     following information:
       (1) The name of any individual to be transferred or 
     released and the country or the freely associated State to 
     which such individual is to be transferred or released.
       (2) An assessment of any risk to the national security of 
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     citizens, including members of the Armed Services of the 
     United States, that is posed by such transfer or release and 
     the actions taken to mitigate such risk.
       (3) The terms of any agreement with the country or the 
     freely associated State for the acceptance of such 
     individual, including the amount of any financial assistance 
     related to such agreement.
       (f) In this section, the term ``freely associated States'' 
     means the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM), the Republic 
     of the Marshall Islands (RMI), and the Republic of Palau.
       (g) Prior to the termination of detention operations at 
     Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, the President shall 
     submit to the Congress a report in classified form describing 
     the disposition or legal status of each individual detained 
     at the facility as of the date of enactment of this Act.
       Sec. 9012. (a) Funding for Outreach and Reintegration 
     Services Under Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program.--Of the 
     amounts appropriated or otherwise made available by title IX, 
     up to $20,000,000 may be available for outreach and 
     reintegration services under the Yellow Ribbon Reintegration 
     Program under section 582(h) of the National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008 (Public Law 110-181; 
     122 Stat. 125; 10 U.S.C. 10101 note).
       (b) Supplement Not Supplant.--The amount made available by 
     subsection (a) for the services described in that subsection 
     is in addition to any other amounts available in this Act for 
     such services.
        This division may be cited as the ``Department of Defense 
     Appropriations Act, 2010''.

                       DIVISION B--OTHER MATTERS

       Sec. 1001.  There are hereby appropriated such sums as may 
     be necessary, for an additional amount for ``Food and 
     Nutrition Service--Supplemental Nutrition Assistance 
     Program'' for necessary current year expenses to carry out 
     the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008 (7 U.S.C. 2011 et seq.): 
     Provided, That such amount shall be used only in such amounts 
     and at such times as may become necessary to carry out 
     program operations: Provided further, That amounts so 
     appropriated are designated as emergency requirements and 
     necessary to meet emergency needs pursuant to sections 403 
     and 423(b) of S. Con. Res. 13 (111th Congress), the 
     concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal year 2010.
       Sec. 1002. (a) In General.--For the costs of State 
     administrative expenses associated with administering the 
     supplemental nutrition assistance program established under 
     the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008 (7 U.S.C. 2011 et seq.), 
     there are hereby appropriated $400,000,000, which shall 
     remain available until September 30, 2011.
       (b) Allocation of Funds.--Funds described in subsection (a) 
     shall be made available as grants to State agencies as 
     follows--
       (1) 75 percent of the amounts available shall be allocated 
     to States based on the share of each State of households that 
     participate in the supplemental nutrition assistance program 
     as reported to the Department of Agriculture for the most 
     recent 12-month period for which data are available, adjusted 
     by the Secretary (as of the date of enactment) for 
     participation in disaster programs under section 5(h) of the 
     Food and Nutrition Act of 2008 (7 U.S.C. 2014(h));
       (2) 25 percent of the amounts available shall be allocated 
     to States based on the increase in the number of households 
     that participate in the supplemental nutrition assistance 
     program as reported to the Department of Agriculture over the 
     most recent 12-month period for which data are available, 
     adjusted by the Secretary (as of the date of enactment) for 
     participation in disaster programs under section 5(h) of the 
     Food and Nutrition Act of 2008 (7 U.S.C. 2014(h)); and
       (3) Not later than 60 days after the date of enactment of 
     this Act, the Secretary shall make available to States 
     amounts based on paragraphs (1) and (2) of this subparagraph.
       (c) Reallocation of Funds.--Funds unobligated at the State 
     level in fiscal year 2010 may be recovered and reallocated to 
     the States in fiscal year 2011.
       (d) Emergency Designation.--Amounts in this section are 
     designated as emergency requirements and necessary to meet 
     emergency needs pursuant to sections 403 and 423(b) of S. 
     Con. Res. 13 (111th Congress), the concurrent resolution on 
     the budget for fiscal year 2010.
       Sec. 1003. (a) Amendments to Section 119 of Title 17, 
     United States Code.--
       (1) In general.--Section 119 of title 17, United States 
     Code, is amended--
       (A) in subsection (c)(1)(E), by striking ``December 31, 
     2009'' and inserting ``February 28, 2010''; and
       (B) in subsection (e), by striking ``December 31, 2009'' 
     and inserting ``February 28, 2010''.
       (2) Termination of license.--
       (A) Termination.--Section 119 of title 17, United States 
     Code, as amended by paragraph (1), shall cease to be 
     effective on February 28, 2010.
       (B) Conforming amendment.--Section 4(a) of the Satellite 
     Home Viewer Act of 1994 (17 U.S.C. 119 note; Public Law 103-
     369) is repealed.
       (b) Amendments to Communications Act of 1934.--Section 
     325(b) of the Communications Act of 1934 (47 U.S.C. 325(b)) 
     is amended--
       (1) in paragraph (2)(C), by striking ``December 31, 2009'' 
     and inserting ``February 28, 2010''; and
       (2) in paragraph (3)(C), by striking ``January 1, 2010'' 
     each place it appears in clauses (ii) and (iii) and inserting 
     ``March 1, 2010''.
       (c) Emergency Designation.--Amounts in this section are 
     designated as emergency requirements and necessary to meet 
     emergency needs pursuant to sections 403 and 423(b) of S. 
     Con. Res. 13 (111th Congress), the concurrent resolution on 
     the budget for fiscal year 2010.
       Sec. 1004. (a) USA PATRIOT Improvement and Reauthorization 
     Act of 2005.--Section 102(b)(1) of the USA PATRIOT 
     Improvement and Reauthorization Act of 2005 (Public Law 109-
     177; 120 Stat. 195) is amended by striking ``December 31, 
     2009'' and inserting ``February 28, 2010''.
       (b) Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 
     2004.--Section 6001(b)(1) of the Intelligence Reform and 
     Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 (Public Law 108-458; 118 
     Stat. 3742; 50 U.S.C. 1801 note) is amended by striking 
     ``December 31, 2009'' and inserting ``February 28, 2010''.
       Sec. 1005.  Section 129 of the Continuing Appropriations 
     Resolution, 2010 (Public Law 111-68) is amended by striking 
     ``by substituting'' and all that follows through the period 
     at the end, and inserting ``by substituting February 28, 2010 
     for the date specified in each such section.''.
       Sec. 1006. (a) There is hereby appropriated $125,000,000, 
     for an additional amount for ``Small Business 
     Administration--Business Loans Program Account'' for fee 
     reductions and eliminations under section 501 of division A 
     of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Public 
     Law 111-5) and for the cost of guaranteed loans under section 
     502 of such division: Provided, That such cost shall be as 
     defined in section 502 of the Congressional Budget Act of 
     1974.
       (b) Section 502(f) of division A of the American Recovery 
     and Reinvestment Act of 2009 is amended by striking ``the 
     date 12 months after the date of enactment of this Act'' and 
     inserting ``February 28, 2010''.
       (c) Amounts in this section are designated as emergency 
     requirements and necessary to meet emergency needs pursuant 
     to sections 403 and 423(b) of S. Con. Res. 13 (111th 
     Congress), the concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal 
     year 2010.
       Sec. 1007. (a) Payment.--The Secretary of the Interior may 
     make a payment to Swain County, North Carolina, in an amount 
     of $12,800,000, in connection with the non-construction of 
     the North Shore Road: Provided, That $4,000,000 shall be 
     available for obligation upon enactment of this Act: Provided 
     further, That remaining amounts shall not be available for 
     obligation until 120 days following signature of an agreement 
     between the Secretary of the Interior, Swain County, the 
     State of North Carolina, and the Tennessee Valley Authority 
     that supersedes the agreement of July 30, 1943, related to 
     the construction of North Shore Road between the Secretary, 
     the County, the State, and the Authority. For this payment, 
     there is hereby appropriated $6,800,000, to remain available 
     until expended, and an amount of $6,000,000 from unobligated 
     balances available to the Department of the Interior from 
     prior appropriations to the ``Construction'' account for the 
     National Park Service.
       (b) Rescission.--Of the funds appropriated in the 
     Department of Transportation and Related Agencies 
     Appropriations Act, 2001 (Public Law 106-346), in section 378 
     for construction of, and improvements to, North Shore Road in 
     Swain County, North Carolina, $6,800,000 is hereby 
     permanently rescinded.
       Sec. 1008. (a) For purposes of the continued extension of 
     surface transportation programs and related authority to make 
     expenditures from the Highway Trust Fund and other trust 
     funds under sections 157 through 162 of the Continuing 
     Appropriations Resolution, 2010, the date specified in 
     section 106(3) of such resolution shall be deemed to be 
     February 28, 2010.
       (b) Section 158(c) is amended by striking the period at the 
     end and inserting ``except for the rescission made by section 
     123 of division I of the Omnibus Appropriations Act, 2009. 
     The amount made available for each of the apportioned 
     Federal-aid highway programs under subsection (a) shall be 
     reduced by an amount equaling $33,401,492 multiplied by the 
     amount calculated under subsection (a) and divided by 
     $23,941,505,262''.
       Sec. 1009. (a)(1) Section 4007 of the Supplemental 
     Appropriations Act, 2008 (Public Law 110-252; 26 U.S.C. 3304 
     note) is amended--
       (A) by striking ``December 31, 2009'' each place it appears 
     and inserting ``February 28, 2010'';
       (B) in the heading for subsection (b)(2), by striking 
     ``December 31, 2009'' and inserting ``February 28, 2010''; 
     and
       (C) in subsection (b)(3), by striking ``May 31, 2010'' and 
     inserting ``July 31, 2010''.
       (2) Section 2002(e) of the Assistance for Unemployed 
     Workers and Struggling Families Act, as contained in Public 
     Law 111-5 (26 U.S.C. 3304 note; 123 Stat. 438), is amended--
       (A) in paragraph (1)(B), by striking ``before January 1, 
     2010'' and inserting ``on or before February 28, 2010'';

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       (B) in the heading for paragraph (2), by striking ``January 
     1, 2010'' and inserting ``February 28, 2010''; and
       (C) in paragraph (3), by striking ``June 30, 2010'' and 
     inserting ``August 31, 2010''.
       (3) Section 2005 of the Assistance for Unemployed Workers 
     and Struggling Families Act, as contained in Public Law 111-5 
     (26 U.S.C. 3304 note; 123 Stat. 444), is amended--
       (A) by striking ``January 1, 2010'' each place it appears 
     and inserting ``February 28, 2010''; and
       (B) in subsection (c), by striking ``June 1, 2010'' and 
     inserting ``July 31, 2010''.
       (4) Section 5 of the Unemployment Compensation Extension 
     Act of 2008 (Public Law 110-449; 26 U.S.C. 3304 note) is 
     amended by striking ``May 30, 2010'' and inserting ``July 31, 
     2010''.
       (b) Section 4004(e)(1) of the Supplemental Appropriations 
     Act, 2008 (Public Law 110-252; 26 U.S.C. 3304 note) is 
     amended by striking ``by reason of'' and all that follows and 
     inserting the following: ``by reason of--
       ``(A) the amendments made by section 2001(a) of the 
     Assistance for Unemployed Workers and Struggling Families 
     Act;
       ``(B) the amendments made by sections 2 through 4 of the 
     Worker, Homeownership, and Business Assistance Act of 2009; 
     and
       ``(C) the amendments made by section 1009 of the Department 
     of Defense Appropriations Act, 2010; and''.
       (c) Amounts in this section are designated as emergency 
     requirements and necessary to meet emergency needs pursuant 
     to sections 403 and 423(b) of S. Con. Res. 13 (111th 
     Congress), the concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal 
     year 2010.
       Sec. 1010. (a) Extension of Eligibility Period.--Subsection 
     (a)(3)(A) of section 3001 of division B of the American 
     Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Public Law 111-5) is 
     amended by striking ``December 31, 2009'' and inserting 
     ``February 28, 2010''.
       (b) Extension of Maximum Duration of Assistance.--
     Subsection (a)(2)(A)(ii)(I) of such section is amended by 
     striking ``9 months'' and inserting ``15 months''.
       (c) Rules Related to 2009 Extension.--Subsection (a) of 
     such section is further amended by adding at the end the 
     following:
       ``(16) Rules related to 2009 extension.--
       ``(A) Election to pay premiums retroactively and maintain 
     cobra coverage.--In the case of any premium for a period of 
     coverage during an assistance eligible individual's 
     transition period, such individual shall be treated for 
     purposes of any COBRA continuation provision as having timely 
     paid the amount of such premium if--
       ``(i) such individual was covered under the COBRA 
     continuation coverage to which such premium relates for the 
     period of coverage immediately preceding such transition 
     period, and
       ``(ii) such individual pays, not later than 60 days after 
     the date of the enactment of this paragraph (or, if later, 30 
     days after the date of provision of the notification required 
     under subparagraph (D)(ii)), the amount of such premium, 
     after the application of paragraph (1)(A).
       ``(B) Refunds and credits for retroactive premium 
     assistance eligibility.--In the case of an assistance 
     eligible individual who pays, with respect to any period of 
     COBRA continuation coverage during such individual's 
     transition period, the premium amount for such coverage 
     without regard to paragraph (1)(A), rules similar to the 
     rules of paragraph (12)(E) shall apply.
       ``(C) Transition period.--
       ``(i) In general.--For purposes of this paragraph, the term 
     `transition period' means, with respect to any assistance 
     eligible individual, any period of coverage if--

       ``(I) such period begins before the date of the enactment 
     of this paragraph, and
       ``(II) paragraph (1)(A) applies to such period by reason of 
     the amendment made by section 1010(b) of the Department of 
     Defense Appropriations Act, 2010.

       ``(ii) Construction.--Any period during the period 
     described in subclauses (I) and (II) of clause (i) for which 
     the applicable premium has been paid pursuant to subparagraph 
     (A) shall be treated as a period of coverage referred to in 
     such paragraph, irrespective of any failure to timely pay the 
     applicable premium (other than pursuant to subparagraph (A)) 
     for such period.
       ``(D) Notification.--
       ``(i) In general.--In the case of an individual who was an 
     assistance eligible individual at any time on or after 
     October 31, 2009, or experiences a qualifying event 
     (consisting of termination of employment) relating to COBRA 
     continuation coverage on or after such date, the 
     administrator of the group health plan (or other entity) 
     involved shall provide an additional notification with 
     information regarding the amendments made by section 1010 of 
     the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2010, within 60 
     days after the date of the enactment of such Act or, in the 
     case of a qualifying event occurring after such date of 
     enactment, consistent with the timing of notifications under 
     paragraph (7)(A).
       ``(ii) To individuals who lost assistance.--In the case of 
     an assistance eligible individual described in subparagraph 
     (A)(i) who did not timely pay the premium for any period of 
     coverage during such individual's transition period or paid 
     the premium for such period without regard to paragraph 
     (1)(A), the administrator of the group health plan (or other 
     entity) involved shall provide to such individual, within the 
     first 60 days of such individual's transition period, an 
     additional notification with information regarding the 
     amendments made by section 1010 of the Department of Defense 
     Appropriations Act, 2010, including information on the 
     ability under subparagraph (A) to make retroactive premium 
     payments with respect to the transition period of the 
     individual in order to maintain COBRA continuation coverage.
       ``(iii) Application of rules.--Rules similar to the rules 
     of paragraph (7) shall apply with respect to notifications 
     under this subparagraph.''.
       (d) Clarification That Eligibility and Notice Is Based on 
     Timing of Qualifying Event.--Subsection (a) of such section 
     is amended--
       (1) in paragraph (3)(A)--
       (A) by striking ``at any time'' and inserting ``such 
     qualified beneficiary is eligible for COBRA continuation 
     coverage related to a qualifying event occurring''; and
       (B) by striking ``, such qualified beneficiary is eligible 
     for COBRA continuation coverage''; and
       (2) in paragraph (7)(A), by striking ``become entitled to 
     elect COBRA continuation coverage'' and inserting ``have a 
     qualifying event relating to COBRA continuation coverage''.
       (e) Effective Date.--The amendments made by this section 
     shall take effect as if included in the provisions of section 
     3001 of division B of the American Recovery and Reinvestment 
     Act of 2009 to which they relate.
       (f) Emergency Designations.--
       (1) In general.--Amounts in this section are designated as 
     emergency requirements and necessary to meet emergency needs 
     pursuant to sections 403 and 423(b) of S. Con. Res. 13 (111th 
     Congress), the concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal 
     year 2010.
       (2) PAYGO.--All applicable provisions in this section are 
     designated as an emergency for purposes of pay-as-you-go 
     principles.
       Sec. 1011. (a) In General.--Section 1848(d) of the Social 
     Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1395w-4(d)) is amended by adding at 
     the end the following new paragraph:
       ``(10) Update for portion of 2010.--
       ``(A) In general.--Subject to paragraphs (7)(B), (8)(B), 
     and (9)(B), in lieu of the update to the single conversion 
     factor established in paragraph (1)(C) that would otherwise 
     apply for 2010 for the period beginning on January 1, 2010, 
     and ending on February 28, 2010, the update to the single 
     conversion factor shall be 0 percent for 2010.
       ``(B) No effect on computation of conversion factor for 
     remaining portion of 2010 and subsequent years.--The 
     conversion factor under this subsection shall be computed 
     under paragraph (1)(A) for the period beginning on March 1, 
     2010, and ending on December 31, 2010, and for 2011 and 
     subsequent years as if subparagraph (A) had never applied.''.
       (b) Funding From Medicare Improvement Fund.--Section 
     1898(b)(1) of such Act (42 U.S.C. 1395iii(b)(1)) is amended--
       (1) in subparagraph (A)--
       (A) by striking ``$22,290,000,000'' and inserting 
     ``$20,740,000,000''; and
       (B) by striking ``and'' at the end;
       (2) by redesignating subparagraph (B) as subparagraph (C); 
     and
       (3) by inserting after subparagraph (A) the following new 
     subparagraph:
       ``(B) fiscal year 2015, $550,000,000; and''.
       Sec. 1012.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the 
     Secretary of Health and Human Services shall not publish 
     updated poverty guidelines for 2010 under section 673(2) of 
     the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981 (42 U.S.C. 
     9902(2)) before March 1, 2010, and the poverty guidelines 
     published under such section on January 23, 2009, shall 
     remain in effect until updated poverty guidelines are 
     published.
       Sec. 1013.  From the ``National Telecommunications and 
     Information Administration--Digital-to-Analog Converter Box 
     Program'' in the Department of Commerce, $128,000,000 is 
     hereby rescinded.
       Sec. 1014.  The explanatory statement regarding this Act 
     printed in the House of Representatives section of the 
     Congressional Record on or about December 16, 2010, by the 
     Chairman of the Subcommittee on Defense of the Committee on 
     Appropriations of the House of Representatives shall have the 
     same effect with respect to the allocation of funds and 
     implementation of this Act as if it were a joint explanatory 
     statement of a committee of conference.

  The SPEAKER pro tempore. The motion shall be debatable for 1 hour 
equally divided and controlled by the Chair and ranking minority member 
of the Committee on Appropriations.
  The gentleman from Pennsylvania (Mr. Murtha) and the gentleman from 
Florida (Mr. Young) each will control 30 minutes.
  The Chair recognizes the gentleman from Pennsylvania.


                             General Leave

  Mr. MURTHA. Madam Speaker, I ask unanimous consent that all Members 
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revise and extend their remarks and to include tabular and extraneous 
material.
  The SPEAKER pro tempore. Is there objection to the request of the 
gentleman from Pennsylvania?
  There was no objection.
  Mr. MURTHA. I yield myself such time as I may consume.
  Madam Speaker, Members of the House, this is the largest 
appropriations bill that we have ever handled. It was completely 
bipartisan. We never did anything without working together. It is 
basically the same bill we voted on before it went to the Senate but 
with a few minor changes. I am pleased to say that we made some 
conciliatory changes with the White House and also with the Senate. 
This, as a matter of fact, is $625 billion. The House passed $636 
billion. It pays for first-class medical care for military personnel.
  I have to say I don't usually talk on any one thing, but having been 
out at Bethesda in intensive care for 2 days, I have to endorse the 
money that we have spent on the care at Bethesda. They did a marvelous 
job, and I am so pleased about the way the money is being handled out 
there.
  Medical research, of course, the committee under my leadership and 
under the leadership of Jerry Lewis and Bill Young, has always been in 
the forefront. There are peer-reviewed programs, which have turned out 
to be as good as any programs you will find any place. We are 
supporting military families, operations and maintenance, civilian 
workforce, and insourcing. We are trying to reduce the contractors, and 
we are struggling in doing that. The inspector of general oversight, we 
worked at that for 2 or 3 years. This bill includes the MRAP program 
and $526 million for situational awareness.
  In other words, this is as good a bill as we could come up with given 
the amount of money that was apportioned to us.
  The Fiscal Year 2010 Defense Appropriations Bill puts troops first, 
ensuring their readiness, providing them with first class weapons and 
equipment, and ensuring the availability of care and support for their 
families.
  The bill makes critical investments in the health, well-being and 
readiness of our armed forces; addressing issues raised by service 
members, their families, and Department of Defense officials in 
testimony before the Congress, and discovered through visits to 
military bases across the United States and overseas. The bill also 
reins in the use of contractors and begins to return inherently 
governmental functions to Department of Defense personnel.
  For the first time since the beginning of operations in Iraq, this 
bill includes funding for Overseas Contingency Operations in 
Afghanistan and Iraq for the upcoming fiscal year; providing $128.3 
billion to support current operations, and to meet the needs of our 
troops in the field and their families here at home. The bill does not 
address the President's new Afghanistan security strategy because the 
Administration has yet to request funding for that initiative.

                        [Bill total in billions]

2009 Total Enacted...............................................$625.3
President's Request...............................................640.1
House Passed......................................................636.3
Senate Passed.....................................................636.3
2010 Total Bill...................................................636.3

  Military Personnel and Pay: The bill provides a 3.4 percent military 
pay increase, 0.5 percent above the request. The bill also includes $1 
billion pursuant to an amended budget request in order to increase U.S. 
Army troop strength.
  First Class Medical Care: The bill recommends a total of $29.2 
billion for the Defense Health Program, $3 billion above fiscal year 
2009 and $1 billion above the 2010 request. The increase includes $307 
million above the request to provide for shortfalls in the TRICARE 
program. The bill also includes $300 million above the request for 
transportation infrastructure issues related to base closure.
  To provide quality medical care for service members and their 
families, and address the serious financial challenges facing the 
Defense Health Program, the bill recommends the following funding:

HIV Research................................................$20,000,000
Wound Care Research..........................................13,000,000
Traumatic Brain Injury and Psychological Health Research ($372m budget 
  + $120m over budget)......................................120,000,000
Global HIV/AIDS Prevention...................................10,000,000
Peer-Reviewed Medical Research Program.......................50,000,000
Peer-Reviewed Breast Cancer Research........................150,000,000
Peer-Reviewed Ovarian Cancer Research Program................18,750,000
Peer-Reviewed Prostate Cancer Research Program...............80,000,000

  Supporting Military Families: The bill provides greater support for 
military families. The bill includes funding for quality child care, 
job training for spouses, and expanded counseling and outreach to 
families that have experienced the separation and stress of war. The 
bill fully funds $472.4 million for Family Advocacy programs and fully 
funds Family Support and Yellow Ribbon programs.
  Operation and Maintenance: The bill recommends $154 billion for 
operation and maintenance, an increase of $1.3 billion above the fiscal 
year 2009 enacted level. The recommendation includes funding above the 
budget request for the following items:

Hybrid Operations Readiness Training (Hybrid--DoD's new terminology for 
  full-spectrum training)...................................$43,000,000
Army Helicopter Readiness Training..........................142,000,000
Navy Aircraft Depot Maintenance..............................35,000,000
Environmental Restoration....................................32,500,000

  The recommendation rebalances funding from preparing for Cold War-era 
types of conflicts to the highest priority readiness requirements for 
the hybrid operations that the military services will be facing for the 
foreseeable future. The bill also includes adjustments based on trends 
in DoD budget execution.
  Civilian Workforce and In-Sourcing: The bill supports increased 
funding for DoD civilian personnel to in-source workload. The 
Department estimates that every position converted from contract to 
federal civilian saves on average $44,000 per year. Additionally, the 
bill includes general provisions to suspend further conversions by the 
Department of Defense from government functions to contractors.
  The bill also includes $100 million, as requested, to fund further 
development and training for the DoD acquisition workforce.
  Inspector General Oversight: the bill includes $288 million, $16 
million above the request, for the Inspector General to hire additional 
investigators to ensure proper oversight of DoD acquisition and 
contracting.
  Procurement Programs: The bill recommends $104.4 billion for 
procurement, an increase of $3.46 billion above the fiscal year 2009 
enacted level and a decrease of $816 million below the 2010 request. 
The bill includes:
  $6.8 billion, the requested amount, for the procurement of 30 F-35 
Lightning Aircraft, 16
  Short Take-off and Vertical Landing variants for the Marine Corps, 4 
Carrier variants for the Navy, and 10 conventional variants for the Air 
Force.
  $465 million above the request to continue development and initial 
procurement of the Alternative Engine for the Joint Strike Fighter.
  $2.5 billion above the request for procurement of 10 additional C-17 
aircraft.
  The bill also includes:
  $6.3 billion for the Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle Fund, an 
increase of $825 million above the request.
  $526 million as requested for Situational Awareness upgrades to 353 
Bradley Fighting Vehicles.
  $498 million for the procurement of Family of Medium Tactical 
Vehicles.
  $613 million for the procurement of Family of Heavy Tactical 
Vehicles.
  $15 billion, $120 million above the request, for Navy Shipbuilding 
and Conversion and the National Defense Sealift Fund for the 
procurement of 7 Navy ships, including: one DDG-51 Guided Missile 
Destroyer; one SSN-774 Attack Submarine; two Littoral Combat Ships; and 
one Intra-theater Connector Ship (joint high speed vessel to move 
personnel and equipment within theater).
  Additionally, this funding provides for the final increments of 
funding for the CVN-78 Aircraft Carrier, the third DDG-1000 Guided 
Missile Destroyer, and the tenth LPD-17 Amphibious Transport Dock.
  $30 million, not requested, for the shipbuilding loan guarantee 
program to assist in stimulating the domestic shipbuilding industry.
  $1.5 billion for the procurement of 18 F/A-18E/F Super Hornet 
Tactical aircraft, nine above the request.
  $1.6 billion, the requested amount for 22 EA-18G Growler electronic 
attack aircraft.
  $2.7 billion for the procurement of 30 MV-22 and five CV-22 Osprey 
aircraft.
  $950 million for National Guard and Reserve Equipment.

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  Research and Development: The bill recommends $80.5 billion for 
research and development, an increase of $17 million above the fiscal 
year 2009 enacted level, and a $2 billion increase over the fiscal year 
2010 request. Major funding items include:
  $4 billion for the continued development of the F-35 Lightning Joint 
Strike Fighter aircraft, $430 million above the President's request.
  $130 million for Presidential Helicopter, of which $100 million is 
for technology capture to recoup investments in research and 
development of the VH-71, an increase of $44.8 million above the 
request.
  $306 million for the development of the Next Generation Aerial 
Refueling Aircraft.
  $62 million for JSTARS re-engineering research and development, an 
increase of $46 million above the request.
  $202 million for the Israeli Cooperative Program (Arrow). The 
recommendation is $82.8 million above the President's request.
  $50.5 million, the President's request for Ballistic Missile Defense 
European Capability.
  $2.2 billion for the continued development of the restructured Future 
Combat Systems Program.
  $1.2 billion for the continued development of the P-8A Multi-mission 
Maritime Aircraft.
  $387.5 million, the President's request, starting development of the 
replacement for the Ohio class ballistic missile submarine.
  $526 million for the continued development of the DDG-1000 Guided 
Missile Destroyer.
  Overseas Contingency Operations: The recommendation addresses a 
number of policy issues concerning operations in Iraq and Afghanistan 
including:
  A general provision prohibiting the establishment of permanent bases 
in Iraq or Afghanistan;
  A general provision prohibiting the torture of detainees held in U.S. 
custody;
  The bill provides $1.2 billion, a reduction of $300 million from the 
request for the Commanders Emergency Response Program (CERP) authority 
and fences $500 million pending a spending plan from the Department of 
Defense; and
  Provides no funds for the closure of the detention facility at 
Guantanamo Naval base.

  EXPLANATORY STATEMENT OF HOUSE AMENDMENT TO THE SENATE AMENDMENT TO 
       H.R. 3326--DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2010

 DIVISION A DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE APPROPRIATIONS ACT, FISCAL YEAR 2010

       Following is an explanation of the effects of Division A, 
     which makes appropriations for the Department of Defense for 
     fiscal year 2010. As provided in Section 8124 of the 
     consolidated bill, this explanatory statement shall have the 
     same effect with respect to the allocation of funds and the 
     implementation of this as if it were a joint explanatory 
     statement of a committee of the conference.
       The recommendation on the Department of Defense 
     Appropriations Act, 2010, incorporates some of the provisions 
     of both the House and Senate versions of the bill. The 
     language and allocations set forth in House Report 111-230 
     and Senate Report 111-74 should be complied with unless 
     specifically addressed to the contrary in the accompanying 
     bill and explanatory statement.
       The Senate amendment deleted the entire House bill after 
     the enacting clause and inserted new language. The 
     recommendation includes revised language.

              Definition of Program, Project, and Activity

       For the purposes of the Balanced Budget and Emergency 
     Deficit Control Act of 1985 (Public Law 99-177) as amended by 
     the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control 
     Reaffirmation Act of 1987 (Public Law 100-119) and by the 
     Budget Enforcement Act of 1990 (Public Law 101-508), the term 
     program, project, and activity for appropriations contained 
     in this Act shall be defined as the most specific level of 
     budget items identified in the Department of Defense 
     Appropriations Act, 2010, the related classified annexes and 
     explanatory statements, and the P-1 and R-1 budget 
     justification documents as subsequently modified by 
     congressional action. The following exception to the above 
     definition shall apply: for the military personnel and the 
     operation and maintenance accounts, for which the term 
     ``program, project, and activity'' is defined as the 
     appropriations accounts contained in the Department of 
     Defense Appropriations Act.
       At the time the President submits the budget for fiscal 
     year 2011, the Secretary of Defense is directed to transmit 
     to the congressional defense committees budget justification 
     documents to be known as the ``M-1'' and ``0-1'' which shall 
     identify, at the budget activity, activity group, and 
     subactivity group level, the amounts requested by the 
     President to be appropriated to the Department of Defense for 
     military personnel and operation and maintenance in any 
     budget request, or amended budget request, for fiscal year 
     2011.

                            Classified Annex

       Adjustments to classified programs are addressed in the 
     accompanying classified annex.

                  Congressional Special Interest Items

       Items for which additional funds have been provided as 
     shown in the project level tables or in paragraphs using the 
     phrase ``only for'' or ``only to'' are congressional special 
     interest items for purposes of the Base for Reprogramming (DD 
     Form 1414). Each of these items must be carried on the DD 
     Form 1414 at the stated amount, as specifically addressed in 
     these materials.

                         Reprogramming Guidance

       The Department of Defense is directed to follow the 
     reprogramming guidance for acquisition accounts as contained 
     herein under titles III and IV. For operation and maintenance 
     accounts, the Department shall follow the reprogramming 
     guidelines contained herein under title II. The dollar 
     threshold for reprogramming funds shall remain at $15,000,000 
     for operation and maintenance; $20,000,000 for procurement; 
     and $10,000,000 for research, development, test and 
     evaluation.
       Also, the Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) is 
     directed to continue to provide the congressional defense 
     committees quarterly, spreadsheet-based DD Form 1416 reports 
     for service and defense-wide accounts in titles I, II, III 
     and IV of this Act. The Department shall continue to follow 
     the limitation that prior approval reprogrammings are set at 
     either the specified dollar threshold or 20 percent of the 
     procurement or research, development, test and evaluation 
     line, whichever is less. The percentage change limitation 
     applies to both the program increases and decreases. 
     Additionally, this percentage change applies to the program 
     base value at the time the below threshold movement of funds 
     is executed. These thresholds are cumulative from the base 
     for reprogramming as made by any adjustment action. 
     Therefore, if the combined value of transfers into or out of 
     operation and maintenance (0-1), a procurement (P-1) or 
     research, development, test and evaluation (R-1) line exceed 
     the identified threshold, the Department of Defense must 
     submit a prior approval reprogramming to the congressional 
     defense committees. In addition, guidelines on the 
     application of prior approval reprogramming procedures for 
     congressional special interest items are established 
     elsewhere in these materials.

                           Funding Increases

       The funding increases outlined in the tables for each 
     appropriation account shall be provided only for the specific 
     purposes indicated in the table.

     Joint Surveillance-Target Attack Radar System (JSTARS) Program

       The Department of Defense decision to proceed with the 
     JSTARS re-engining program is supported in the 
     recommendation. It is noted that the JSTARS program has been 
     used as a source of funds for reprogrammings in the past. The 
     Air Force is encouraged to restore those prior year funds if 
     additional resources are needed. The recommendation provides, 
     $115,900,000, an increase of $46,000,000, in the Research, 
     Development, Test and Evaluation funding and provides 
     $54,000,000 in the Aircraft Procurement, Air Force 
     appropriation.
       The recommendation does not include language that restricts 
     the obligation of funds for the JSTARS re-engining program, 
     as provided in the Senate report.
       In addition, the Air Force is not directed to transfer a 
     SYERS-3 sensor to.complete the SYERS Demonstration Program. 
     The Air Force should have the sensor for an adequate time, 
     and the necessary financial resources have already been 
     appropriated to ensure completion of the demonstration 
     program. The Secretary of the Air Force is directed to submit 
     a written notification to the congressional defense 
     committees on the status of the demonstration program not 
     later than 60 days after the enactment of this Act.

                      Combat Air Force Restructure

       The lack of detail and analysis provided to the Congress 
     regarding the Air Force's Combat Air Force restructure plan 
     that would retire 248 legacy F-15, F-16 and A-10 aircraft is 
     concerning. Therefore, it is directed that the reports 
     stipulated in Sec. 1075 of the Conference Report accompanying 
     the National Defense Authorization Act of Fiscal Year 2010 
     also be transmitted to the Committees on Appropriations of 
     the House and Senate.
       Additionally, there is concern with the personnel costs and 
     potential acquisition costs associated with the Air Force 
     proposal to remove the training of F-15 pilots and related 
     personnel from Tyndall Air Force Base. The Secretary of the 
     Air Force is directed to provide a cost-benefit analysis of 
     this proposal regarding Tyndall Air Force Base and Kingsley 
     Field in Klamath Falls which shall include an analysis of 
     factors impacting F-15 training quantity and quality at each 
     location, to include training synergies, airspace access and 
     availability. The report shall identify and explain the 
     justification for where F-15 Basic Crew Chief Training, Air 
     Control Squadron Training and Intelligence Formal Training 
     will be established and maintained. The report shall include 
     analysis on simulator and ancillary training access, expected 
     effect on the quality and experience of the instructor base, 
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     construction requirements and special considerations and 
     costs required due to the differing training environments and 
     climatology at each base.
       Moreover, the Department is requested to identify airfields 
     that share runways for both Air Force and commercial 
     operations within the continental United States. The 
     Department is requested to include Air Force policy on and 
     analysis of the training and operational mission impacts at 
     bases with shared runways.
       Additionally, the Secretary of the Air Force is directed to 
     conduct an independent review by a Federally Funded Research 
     and Development Center (FFRDC) on the impact of the 
     restructure on the Nation's combat air forces. The Secretary 
     of the Air Force is directed to provide the three described 
     reports on April 1, 2010. The Secretary of the Air Force is 
     further directed that no funds may be obligated on executing 
     the Combat Air Force restructure until submission to the 
     congressional defense committees of all directed reports.

                           Contracting Fraud

       The numerous reports and allegations of defense contractors 
     defrauding the government is concerning. Therefore, the 
     Secretary of Defense is encouraged to strengthen policies and 
     safeguards against such abuse. The Secretary of Defense is 
     directed, in coordination with the Department of Defense 
     Inspector General, to report to the congressional defense 
     committees on contracting fraud. The report shall include an 
     assessment of the total value of Department of Defense 
     contracts entered into with contractors that have been 
     indicted for, settled charges of, been fined by any Federal 
     department or agency for, or been convicted of fraud in 
     connection with any contract or other transaction entered 
     into with the Federal Government over the past ten years. The 
     report shall also include recommendations on how to penalize 
     contractors who are repeatedly involved in contract fraud 
     allegations. Finally, the report shall describe the actions 
     taken to strengthen Department policies and safeguards 
     against contractor fraud. The report should be submitted not 
     later than March 15, 2010.

                      2001 Nuclear Posture Review

       Section 1041(c) of P.L. 106-398, the National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2001, required the 
     Secretary of Defense to submit to Congress, in unclassified 
     and classified forms as necessary, a report on the results of 
     the 2001 Nuclear Posture Review. The Secretary of Defense is 
     encouraged to provide the unclassified report of the 2001 
     Nuclear Posture Review to the congressional defense 
     committees as soon after submission of the 2009 Nuclear 
     Posture Review as is possible.

                         Senior Mentors Program

       There is deep concern over the Department of Defense's 
     Senior Mentors Program. The Department spends millions of 
     dollars each year to place retired general officers on 
     contract to act as advisors and mentors. It is of concern 
     that the Department uses large defense industry firms as the 
     prime contractor to serve as third party ``go betweens.'' 
     There is also concern that the contracts and task orders 
     appear to be written almost as personal services contracts. 
     Therefore, the Department of Defense Inspector General is 
     directed to review the Senior Mentors Program and report to 
     the congressional defense committees no later than March 31, 
     2010.

             Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance

       Senate Report 111-20 directed the Secretary of Defense to 
     submit a report to the congressional defense committees on 
     the strategy to transition the responsibilities of the 
     Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) Task 
     Force. Although the report was supposed to have been 
     submitted no later than October 1, 2009, the Department has 
     only recently begun to address this reporting requirement.
       The recommendation reiterates the concerns leading to the 
     reporting requirement, and the Secretary of Defense is 
     directed to submit the report within 30 days of enactment of 
     this Act.
       Furthermore, over the past two years, Congress has approved 
     significant increases in ISR collection, processing, and 
     dissemination in support of overseas contingency operations. 
     The Secretary of Defense is directed to provide a classified 
     report to the congressional defense committees within 90 days 
     of enactment of this Act that describes the deployment of 
     additional ISR capabilities, particularly tactical signals 
     intelligence and full motion video, to support combat 
     operations in Afghanistan. The report should address the 
     adequacy of these capabilities to support troop commitments 
     to Afghanistan as well as the plans to correct any 
     shortfalls.

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                            Cash Incentives

       The recommendation supports the services' use of cash 
     incentives to meet the extraordinary recruiting and retention 
     challenges they have faced since September 11, 2001. The 
     services are commended for their successful efforts to grow 
     and maintain the finest fighting force in the world under 
     very difficult circumstances. Because the services are 
     generally meeting or exceeding their recruitment and 
     retention goals, it is the belief that now is an opportune 
     time to examine whether the use and size of these cash 
     incentives can be reduced to maximize their manning utility 
     while lowering costs. Therefore, the Secretary of Defense is 
     directed to provide a report to the Committee on 
     Appropriations of both the House of Representatives and the 
     Senate that describes these cash incentives, to include the 
     number of cash incentives used for recruiting and retention, 
     the average amount provided for each Military Occupational 
     Specialty (MOS), and the length of contract when these 
     incentive options are accepted by recruits and those 
     reenlisting. This report shall also include a quantitative 
     analysis of the optimal size of these incentives and an 
     actuarially-based estimate of the impact on recruiting and 
     retention of a 10 percent and a 20 percent reduction of the 
     amounts provided per incentive. This report shall be 
     submitted no later than 120 days after the enactment of this 
     Act.

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      Undistributed Reductions Based on Historical Underexecution

       Both the House and Senate recommend execution reductions to 
     the operation and maintenance accounts. The House's 
     adjustment is based on the Government Accountability Office's 
     analysis of historical budget execution trends. The Senate's 
     adjustment is based on the historical difference between the 
     request and obligations for restoration and modernization, 
     citing data that the execution of appropriated funds was 
     significantly different than what was requested for certain 
     budget line items. Since the issues behind these 
     recommendations are so similar, the recommendation includes 
     an undistributed reduction to each of the operation and 
     maintenance accounts based on historical underexecution. This 
     reduction shall be applied to any budget line item with the 
     exception of Facilities Sustainment, Restoration and 
     Modernization lines.

               Financial Improvement and Audit Readiness

       It is concerning that the Department of Defense is not 
     placing enough emphasis on improving financial management 
     processes, internal controls and audit readiness capability. 
     The Department should continue to develop and implement the 
     Financial Improvement and Audit Readiness (FIAR) plan to 
     correct financial management deficiencies and meet audit 
     readiness objectives. Such actions would likely result in 
     significant programmatic savings, increased efficiencies, and 
     an improved ability to properly spend and account for the 
     Department's critical assets and resources. The 
     recommendation supports the Department of Defense's FIAR 
     planning and financial improvement programs.

                Operation and Maintenance Reprogrammings

       The recommendation includes a provision identical to the 
     provision enacted in fiscal year 2009 that requires the 
     Department to submit the DD Form 1414, Base for Reprogramming 
     Actions, for each of the fiscal year 2010 appropriations 
     accounts within 60 days after the enactment of this Act. This 
     provision prohibits the Department from executing any 
     reprogramming or transfer of funds for any purpose other than 
     originally appropriated until the aforementioned report is 
     submitted to the House and the Senate Committees on 
     Appropriations.
       With respect to the Services' operation and maintenance 
     accounts, the Department shall submit prior approval 
     reprogramming requests to the congressional defense 
     committees for proposed transfers of funds in excess of 
     $15,000,000 to or from the levels specified for budget 
     activities. In addition, the Department shall follow prior 
     approval reprogramming procedures for transfers in excess of 
     $15,000,000 out of the following budget sub-activities:
     Operation and Maintenance, Army:
       Land Forces Depot Maintenance
     Operation and Maintenance, Navy:
       Aircraft Depot Maintenance
       Ship Depot Maintenance
     Operation and Maintenance, Marine Corps:
       Depot Maintenance
     Operation and Maintenance, Air Force:
       Air Operations Depot Maintenance
       Mobility Operations Depot Maintenance
       Basic Skills/Training Depot Maintenance
       Logistics Operations Depot Maintenance
       In addition, the Department shall follow prior approval 
     reprogramming procedures for transfers in excess of 
     $15,000,000 into the following budget sub-activity:
     Operation and Maintenance, Army National Guard:
       Other Personnel Support/Recruiting and Advertising
       Further, the Department shall provide written notification 
     of cumulative transfers in excess of $15,000,000 from the 
     following budget sub-activities:
     Operation and Maintenance, Army:
       Maneuver Units
       Modular Support Brigades
       Land Forces Operations Support
       Force Readiness Operations Support
       Base Operations Support
       Facilities, Sustainment, Restoration and Modernization
     Operation and Maintenance, Navy:
       Facilities Sustainment, Restoration and Modernization
     Operation and Maintenance, Marine Corps:
       Facilities Sustainment, Restoration and Modernization
     Operation and Maintenance, Air Force:
       Primary Combat Forces
       Combat Enhancement Forces
       Combat Communications
       Facilities Sustainment, Restoration and Modernization
       With respect to Operation and Maintenance, Defense-Wide, 
     proposed transfers of funds to or from the levels specified 
     for defense agencies in excess of $15,000,000 shall be 
     subject to prior approval reprogramming procedures. In 
     addition, the Department shall provide written notification 
     of cumulative transfers in excess of $15,000,000 or 20 
     percent, whichever is less, from the following line items 
     identified in the Operation and Maintenance, Defense-Wide 
     project level table contained in this Act:
     Defense Legal Services Agency
     Office of the Secretary of Defense:
       Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics Programs
       Personnel and Readiness
       Comptroller and Chief Financial Officer
       Under Secretary of Defense (Intelligence)
       Under Secretary of Defense (Policy)
       Director, Program Analysis and Evaluation
       Assistant Secretary for Defense (Networks and Information 
     Integration)
       A congressional interest item contained in Operation and 
     Maintenance, Defense-Wide is defined only as a specified 
     increase provided in this Act.

            Operation and Maintenance Budget Execution Data

       The Secretary of Defense is directed to continue to provide 
     the congressional defense committees with quarterly budget 
     execution data. Such data should be provided not later than 
     45 days past the close of each quarter for the fiscal year, 
     and shall be provided for each 0-1 budget activity, activity 
     group, and sub-activity group for each of the active, 
     defense-wide, reserve and National Guard components. For each 
     0-1 budget activity, activity group, and sub-activity group, 
     these reports shall include: the budget request and actual 
     obligations; the Department of Defense distribution of 
     unallocated congressional adjustments to the budget request; 
     all adjustments made in establishing the Base for 
     Reprogramming (DD Form 1414) report; all adjustments 
     resulting from below threshold reprogrammings; and all 
     adjustments resulting from prior approval reprogramming 
     requests.

               Federal Government Contracting Procedures

       Section 811 of the National Defense Authorization Act for 
     Fiscal Year 2010 (Public Law 111-84) included a provision 
     amending Federal government contracting procedures for 8(a) 
     Native American sole source Federal contracts. The provision 
     requires that any 8(a) Native American contracts in excess of 
     $20,000,000 will now be subject to an additional level of 
     review through the Justification and Approval process. The 
     effect that this additional requirement will have on the 
     efficiency of the contracting process and the competitiveness 
     of Native American companies is unknown. Therefore, the 
     Secretary of Defense is directed to submit a report 90 days 
     after the implementation of the new contracting procedures. 
     This report shall detail the impact of the provision on the 
     selection of Native American companies for large dollar 
     contracts; discuss how the provision is affecting the 
     contracting process, whether an excessive administrative 
     burden has been placed on contracting personnel; and provide 
     recommendations for how the provision can be amended to 
     mitigate any unintended negative consequences.

                             Military Tires

       As part of the Tire Commodity Management Privatization 
     initiative, undertaken in compliance with the Base 
     Realignment and Closure Act of 2005, the Department of 
     Defense shifted responsibility for tire supply, storage, and 
     distribution from the Defense Logistics Agency to a 
     contractor who would be in charge of procuring and 
     distributing all ground and air military tires worldwide for 
     the Department and the military services. It is recognized 
     that the intent of this initiative was to lower costs and 
     streamline the process of getting tires to the warfighter and 
     that the current prime contractor has exceeded expectations. 
     However, having a tire manufacturer as the manager as well as 
     the vendor creates a perception of a lack of competition.
       The Secretary of Defense is directed to award new military 
     ground vehicle and aircraft tire management contracts when 
     the existing base contract expires. The new contract should 
     prohibit any tire manufacturer from acting as a prime 
     contractor for the management of the contract. The existing 
     Navy aircraft tire contracts are exempted provided the 
     Department of the Navy certifies that these contracts 
     represent the best value to the government.

                         Information Operations

       The Department of Defense must improve both budgetary and 
     policy oversight of its strategic communications and 
     information operations programs. The Department's leadership 
     has only recently become aware of the variety, scope, and 
     magnitude of funding associated with these programs across 
     the services and at all levels within the combatant commands. 
     Fiscal year 2010 Department of Defense budget justification 
     materials provided to the Congress initially indicated the 
     request included nearly one billion dollars across the 
     Department of Defense and within the services for information 
     operations programs. However, after the congressional defense 
     committees made several inquiries during the budget review 
     process, it was determined by the Department that the budget 
     request for these activities was actually $626,200,000 for 
     fiscal year 2010, $360,000,000 less than originally 
     indicated.
       As part of its own efforts, the Department has improved its 
     ability to account for the vast sums of dollars that have 
     been spent on these programs in the past, and those being 
     requested in the current budget submission. However, 
     throughout the budget review process of the House and Senate 
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     Committees, repeated questions to the Department about the 
     execution of appropriated funds and the proposed use of 
     requested funding were too often answered with varied 
     responses or admissions of uncertainty. The Congress cannot 
     be expected to continue supporting programs which lack 
     accountability and clear direction.
       The Department of Defense should formulate, coordinate, 
     operate and account for its strategic communications and 
     information operations programs within an enterprise- wide 
     architecture. This should include designating an individual 
     or individuals with authority to ensure that the programs 
     support national security policies and strategies, that they 
     are properly coordinated with other government departments 
     and agencies, and that appropriated dollars are obligated, 
     expended, and accounted for in accordance with the intent 
     justified and communicated to the Congress, and for the 
     purposes appropriated. In this regard, the recommendation 
     concurs with the reporting requirement included in the 
     National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010 
     regarding the Department's efforts to develop enterprise-wide 
     oversight and coordination mechanisms for military strategic 
     communications and information operations programs. This 
     report should also include an evaluation of proposals to 
     establish or empower an office within the Secretary of 
     Defense with Executive Agent authority over military 
     strategic communications and information operations programs.
       The Congress has a need for better budget justification and 
     execution documentation for congressional oversight of 
     information operations program funds. The classified annex to 
     the Supplemental Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 2009 
     included a reporting requirement on Department of Defense 
     strategic communications programs. The Department should 
     submit such a report annually with updated informative 
     materials and data. Accordingly, the Under Secretary of 
     Defense for Policy, in coordination with the Under Secretary 
     of Defense (Comptroller), shall submit a strategic 
     communications and information operations programs report to 
     the congressional defense committees not later than 30 days 
     after the submission of the President's annual budget request 
     to Congress. The report shall include supplemental budget 
     justification materials for strategic communication programs 
     to include information operations, psychological operations, 
     and influence activities of the Department of Defense for 
     which base budget, supplemental, or overseas contingency 
     operation funds have been appropriated or requested over the 
     fiscal year 2007 through 2011 period, including: program 
     strategies, target audiences, goals, and measures of 
     effectiveness; budget exhibits at the appropriations account 
     and sub-activity level; spend plans (including positions and 
     other direct costs and locations. The report shall include an 
     annex for necessary explanatory and supporting classified 
     information. Within this annex the Department should 
     specifically designate, and include a comprehensive 
     explanation of, any programs, activities, or operations where 
     the involvement of the United States Government may be 
     anything less than publicly acknowledged.
       Finally, funding requested for United States Central 
     Command (CENTCOM) information operations programs in 
     Afghanistan has grown from $39,900,000 in fiscal year 2008, 
     to a request of $243,800,000 in fiscal year 2010, a 500 
     percent increase. Of the $109,700,000 specifically 
     appropriated for United States Forces--Afghanistan (USFOR-A) 
     information operations programs in fiscal year 2009, only 
     $63,400,000 was obligated. The remaining $46,300,000 (42 
     percent of the appropriation) was used by CENTCOM and the 
     Army for other purposes in Afghanistan. The large increase in 
     the funding requested and the ability of CENTCOM to execute 
     this funding based on its prior year execution is of concern. 
     Accordingly, the Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) is 
     directed to provide a classified quarterly report to the 
     congressional defense committees on the obligation and 
     expenditure of those funds requested and appropriated in 
     Title IX of this Act, ``Operation and Maintenance, Army'' for 
     CENTCOM's United States Forces--Afghanistan and External 
     Information Program--Afghanistan information operation 
     programs and activities. The report shall identify any of the 
     funds provided that have been obligated or expended for other 
     than information operation activities, or transferred either 
     above or below the reprogramming threshold notification 
     requirements, and the purposes for which the funds were 
     otherwise used.
       The recommendation makes the following reductions to the 
     Department of Defense request for information operations and 
     strategic communications programs:

                                            (In thousands of dollars)
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                                                          Program          House        Senate      Recommended
            Account                     Line             adjustment      reduction    reduction      reduction
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Operation and Maintenance,
 Title II
    O&M Army...................  134...............  Information        ...........      -18,800               0
                                                      Operations.
    O&M Army...................  138...............  EUCOM Information  ...........  ...........          -2,000
                                                      Operations.
    O&M Army...................  138...............  AFRICOM            ...........  ...........          -3,000
                                                      Information
                                                      Operations.
    O&M Army...................  Undistributed.....  Information            -30,000  ...........               0
                                                      Operations.
    O&M Air Force..............  015A..............  CENTCOM            ...........  ...........         -20,000
                                                      Information
                                                      Operations.
    O&M Air Force..............  Undistributed.....  Information            -49,400  ...........               0
                                                      Operations.
    O&M DW.....................  SOCOM.............  Information            -16,000  ...........               0
                                                      Operations.
Operation and Maintenance,
 Title IX
    O&M Air Force..............  015A..............  Information           -150,000      -20,000         -25,000
                                                      Operations.
    O&M Air Force..............  Undistributed.....  Information            -27,000  ...........               0
                                                      Operations.
    O&M DW.....................  SOCOM.............  Information            -58,000      -20,000         -50,000
                                                      Operations.
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                  Army and Air Force Exchange Service

       There is deep concern that Army and Air Force Exchange 
     Service (AAFES) decisions to construct new restaurants will 
     negatively impact locally-owned restaurants of the same 
     franchise in the community. Such actions, especially in areas 
     with economic conditions that cannot support multiple 
     restaurants of the same franchise, are harmful to the 
     community. As partners with the community, the Department 
     should consider these implications when making decisions 
     about building new retail, restaurant or concessions services 
     on an installation. Accordingly, the Department is directed 
     to report to the congressional defense committees within 90 
     days after enactment of this Act on the decision process to 
     open new AAFES restaurants at Fort Stewart, and what 
     considerations were made to account for the potential impact 
     of such openings on the locally-owned restaurants of the same 
     franchise.

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                 Accountability of Common Access Cards

       House Report 111-230 on the Department of Defense 
     Appropriations Bill, 2010 noted major problems cited by the 
     Department of Defense Inspector General regarding Common 
     Access Card abuses by contractors. A program has been 
     established to provide secure credentials to contractors and 
     is currently being tested at Fort Belvoir, Virginia. These 
     steps to address the force protection deficiencies cited by 
     the Inspector General are encouraging and the Department 
     should work to continue to improve the process for issuing 
     Common Access Cards and to improve the security of Department 
     of Defense facilities.

                Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps

       The Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps (JROTC) helps 
     instill the essential qualities of character, citizenship, 
     and fitness in its participants. The Department is commended 
     for JROTC's proven track record of developing leadership 
     potential, logical thinking and enhanced oral and verbal 
     communication skills. JROTC's valuable role is an outlet 
     through which its participants remain engaged, dedicated and 
     disciplined in their academic and extracurricular endeavors. 
     JROTC's emphasis on the importance of high school graduation, 
     college attendance, and other advanced educational and 
     employment opportunities which contribute to a successful 
     future is to be applauded. In order to extend and enhance the 
     benefits of this invaluable program, the recommendation 
     provides $12,000,000 above the budget request only for a 
     pilot program of JROTC units that would expand the scope and 
     availability of this program in localities that desire to 
     participate in such a program.

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                    Naval Air Station, Moffett Field

       The future of the Hanger One site at the former Naval Air 
     Station (NAS) Moffett Field remains uncertain, and the 
     Department of the Navy and the National Aeronautics and Space 
     Administration are encouraged to continue to work with the 
     Office of Management and Budget to reach an expeditious 
     recommendation for the environmental remediation and 
     restoration of the facility.

                   Joint POW/ MIA Accounting Command

       The Secretary of Defense is directed that, of the funds 
     available within Operation and Maintenance, Navy, $67,417,000 
     shall be for the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command.

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              Water Contamination Claims at Camp Lejeune.

       During fiscal year 2010, the Secretary of the Navy may not 
     dispose of claims filed regarding water contamination at Camp 
     Lejeune, North Carolina, until the Agency for Toxic 
     Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) fully completes all 
     current, ongoing epidemiological and water modeling studies 
     pending as of the date of the enactment of this Act.

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                   Defense Information Systems Agency

       Funding for the Senior Leadership Enterprise (SLE), in the 
     amount of $55,924,000 is restored following a briefing by 
     representatives from the Defense Information Systems Agency 
     (DISA). It is concerning that DISA failed to include any 
     information on SLE in either the classified or unclassified 
     budget justification documents. Further, DISA failed to 
     respond to repeated requests for information on SLE prior to 
     the House mark-up of the fiscal year 2010 Defense 
     Appropriations bill. Because DISA's request for this new 
     program lacked any budget justification or explanation, the 
     House declined to fund the request. The Director, Defense 
     Information Systems Agency is urged to review the 
     organization's legislative affairs operations to ensure more 
     responsive, effective communications with Congress in the 
     future.

     Security and Stabilization Assistance (Section 1207 Authority)

       The recommendation includes $97,090,000 for the Security 
     and Stabilization Assistance Program. It is not anticipated 
     that additional Department of Defense resources will be 
     provided to this program in the future. The recommendation is 
     $100,000,000 below the budget request, which is similar to 
     the amount recommended for the Complex Crises Fund and 
     Transitions Initiatives in the Department of State, Foreign 
     Operations, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2010. 
     The Complex Crises Fund was recently created to provide the 
     United States Agency for International Development (USAID) 
     and the Department of State with increased resources and 
     flexibility to respond to urgent requirements, in much the 
     same manner and for similar purposes as projects funded under 
     section 207. The establishment of the Complex. Crises Fund 
     will enable USAID and the Department of State to meet 
     emergent requirements that fall under their purview without 
     relying on the Department of Defense. The $97,090,000 
     recommended for Security and Stabilization Assistance is 
     provided as a bridging mechanism until the Complex Crises 
     Fund is fully implemented. Although future Security and 
     Stabilization Assistance projects should be funded in USAID 
     and Department of State budget requests, the Secretary of 
     Defense, the Director, USAID and the Secretary of State are 
     directed to maintain and strengthen the interagency process 
     created from the section 1207 program when formulating, 
     reviewing, and approving future projects that would have been 
     funded through section 1207.

                       Brigade Basing Remediation

       The House report expressed concerns regarding the impact on 
     local communities following a decision by the Secretary of 
     Defense to reverse the planned growth in the number of Army 
     Brigade Combat Teams (BCT) from 45 to 48. The report called 
     for in the House report on efforts by the Department to 
     mitigate the impact of this decision is of great interest, 
     and the Department of Defense is expected to act promptly to 
     prepare this report.

   Office of the Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) and Chief 
                           Financial Officer

       The recommendation provides $2,348,000 for the Office of 
     the Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) and Chief 
     Financial Officer for the costs associated with the 
     recruitment, hiring, training, retention and pay for 
     additional Federal employees to improve fiscal management and 
     oversight. The Department is strongly urged to exempt the 
     Office of the Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) and 
     Chief Financial Officer from internal Department headquarters 
     personnel ceilings if necessary to ensure proper fiscal 
     management and budget oversight.

                   Commission on Wartime Contracting

       The recommendation includes an additional $3,200,000 for 
     the Commission on Wartime Contracting, providing a total of 
     $12,300,000 for Commission operations in fiscal year 2010.

                     National Security Space Office

       The recommendation strongly supports an integrated national 
     security space architecture planning function that provides 
     strategic, senior-level decision-making within the Department 
     of Defense with timely and cogent space system architecture 
     alternatives. Therefore, the recommendation provides 
     $7,000,000 for the National Security Space Office (NSSO) and 
     transfers the management and tasking to the Under Secretary 
     of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics (USD 
     (AT&L)), Space and Intelligence Office (SIO). This new 
     arrangement will accomplish the original intent of the office 
     as the Department of Defense's space architecture planning 
     organization. Therefore, the USD(AT&L)/SIO is directed to 
     revise the NSSO charter and provide a roadmap and goals to 
     the congressional defense committees within 180 days of 
     enactment of this Act on how this office will be used in 
     future space system architecture planning.

                            Military Voting

       A number of new authorities have been established in the 
     National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010 with 
     regard to military voting. The Department of Defense is 
     expected to use the necessary resources to implement these 
     new requirements and to ensure that uniformed servicemembers, 
     their family members, and overseas citizens have the full 
     opportunity to vote, particularly at a time when so many 
     military personnel are serving in combat areas.

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             Army National Guard Recruiting and Advertising

       The Senate reduced funding to Sub-activity Group 434, Other 
     Personnel Support, based on unjustified growth in recruiting 
     and advertising between fiscal year 2009 and fiscal year 
     2010. Since the time of that proposed reduction, the Army 
     National Guard has adequately justified the budget request 
     for recruiting and advertising. The reason for the skewed 
     original analysis was attributed to the amount of funding the 
     Army National Guard realigns into Sub-activity Group 434 in 
     the year of execution. In fiscal years 2007-2009, the Army 
     National Guard realigned between $100,000,000 and 
     $200,000,000 each year into recruiting and advertising. 
     Because the Army National Guard has had flexibility to move a 
     large amount of funding in the past, the recommendation 
     includes an undistributed reduction to Operation and 
     Maintenance, Army National Guard due to the migration of 
     funds from other sources into recruiting and advertising. New 
     prior approval reprogramming guidelines for the Army National 
     Guard are addressed in the operation and maintenance 
     overview.

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                      194th Regional Support Wing

       In fiscal year 2010, the Air National Guard had planned to 
     eliminate 98 essential billets from the 194th Regional 
     Support Wing. The National Guard Bureau and the Air National 
     Guard 194th Regional Support Wing are currently in 
     negotiations to resolve the matter but have yet to reach 
     final resolution. For this reason, the Secretary of Defense 
     is directed to retain all of the billets that existed in 
     fiscal year 2009 for the remainder of fiscal year 2010. 
     Additionally, the Chief of the Air National Guard is directed 
     to provide a report on the long term plans for those billets 
     that had been proposed for elimination in fiscal year 2010. 
     The report shall be provided to the House and Senate 
     Committees on Appropriations not later than May 15, 2010. The 
     Committees plan to reexamine this issue as part of the fiscal 
     year 2011 budget consideration and urge both the National 
     Guard Bureau and the 194th Regional Support Wing to make a 
     good faith effort to reach a fair and reasonable solution.

            OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS TRANSFER ACCOUNT

       For the Overseas Contingency Operations Transfer Account, 
     no funds are provided for fiscal year 2010.

          UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE ARMED FORCES

       For the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed 
     Forces, $13,932,000 is provided for fiscal year 2010.

                    ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION, ARMY


                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The recommendation provides $423,364,000 for Environmental 
     Restoration, Army, instead of $415,864,000 as proposed by the 
     House and $430,864,000 as proposed by the Senate.

                    ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION, NAVY


                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The recommendation provides $285,869,000 for Environmental 
     Restoration, Navy, as proposed by both the House and the 
     Senate.

                  ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION, AIR FORCE


                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The recommendation provides $494,276,000 for Environmental 
     Restoration, Air Force, as proposed by both the House and the 
     Senate.

                ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION, DEFENSE-WIDE


                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The recommendation provides $11,100,000 for Environmental 
     Restoration, Defense-Wide, as proposed by both the House and 
     the Senate.

         ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION, FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES


                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       The recommendation provides $292,700,000 for Environmental 
     Restoration, Formerly Used Defense Sites, instead of 
     $277,700,000 as proposed by the House and $307,700,000 as 
     proposed by the Senate. The adjustments to the budget for 
     Environmental Restoration, Formerly Used Defense Sites are 
     shown below:
UXO Remediation..............................................$5,000,000
Other Unfunded Requirements..................................20,000,000

             OVERSEAS HUMANITARIAN, DISASTER, AND CIVIC AID

       For Overseas, Humanitarian, Disaster, and Civic Aid, 
     $109,869,000 is provided for fiscal year 2010.

                  COOPERATIVE THREAT REDUCTION ACCOUNT

       For the Cooperation Threat Reduction Account, $424,093,000 
     is provided for fiscal year 2010.

      DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE ACQUISITION WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT FUND

       For the Department of Defense Acquisition Workforce 
     Development Fund, $100,000,000 is provided for fiscal year 
     2010.

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                         Special Interest Items

       Items for which additional funds have been provided as 
     shown in the project level tables or in paragraphs using the 
     phrase ``only for'' or ``only to'' are congressional interest 
     items for purposes of the Base for Reprogramming Department 
     of Defense form (DD Form 1414). Each of these items must be 
     carried on the DD Form 1414 at the stated amount, as 
     specifically addressed in these materials.

                  C-130 Avionics Modernization Program

       The recommendation provides no funding in Aircraft 
     Procurement, Air Force for the C-130 Avionics Modernization 
     Program given that the fiscal year 2009 funds have thus far 
     not been put on contract due to a delayed Milestone C 
     decision. Based on these delays, the funding requested for 
     fiscal year 2010 is early to need. The Under Secretary of 
     Defense (Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics) is strongly 
     encouraged to make a decision on the acquisition strategy and 
     proceed expeditiously with the program of record in order to 
     provide this needed capability to Active, Guard, and Reserve 
     C-130 aircraft.

                     C-130 Firefighting Capability

       The Secretary of the Air Force, the Chief of the Air Force 
     Reserve and the Director of the National Guard Bureau, are 
     directed, within 60 days of enactment of this Act, to create 
     an Integrated Working Group (IWG) in conjunction with the 
     United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service 
     (USDAFS) and the Department of the Interior for the purpose 
     of coordinating the joint use of Federal forest firefighting 
     assets, and, within 90 days after formation of the IWG, to 
     submit a report to the congressional defense committees; the 
     House and Senate Committees on Appropriations, Subcommittees 
     on Interior; the House Energy and Commerce Committee and 
     Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, detailing the 
     following:
       1. The viability of the Air National Guard, the Air Force 
     Reserve, and the USDAFS to jointly operate a fleet of new C-
     130s procured for the primary purposes of firefighting duties 
     at the request of the USDAFS, and equipped with the latest 
     proven firefighting technology.
       2. Any and all prior analyses done in the past ten years by 
     the Department of the Air Force, the National Guard Bureau or 
     the USDAFS concerning the recapitalization of the national 
     firefighting fleet.
       3. A new business case analysis which examines the cost and 
     operational effectiveness of procurement of new C-130 
     aircraft and joint cooperation between the Department of the 
     Air Force, the National Guard Bureau and the USDAFS for the 
     firefighting mission as compared to the present approach of 
     utilizing the current fleet of aging firefighting aircraft 
     available via commercial operator contracts.
       4. Any existing legislative impediments to interagency 
     cooperation and joint operation of a dedicated firefighting 
     fleet by the Department of the Air Force, the National Guard 
     Bureau and the USDAFS.
       5. An assessment and accounting of public-private property 
     losses as well as taxpayer expenses spent annually fighting 
     forest and wildfires and how such losses can be mitigated by 
     the described joint firefighting business model with respect 
     to the Department of the Air Force, the National Guard Bureau 
     and the USDAFS.
       An interim report shall be submitted to Congress not later 
     than 90 days after enactment of this Act detailing the 
     progress made on the final report.

                 Non-Intrusive Inspection Technologies

       Vehicle and cargo-borne threats to U.S. forward operating 
     bases and unmet requests for fielding non-intrusive 
     inspection (NII) technologies for base access control to 
     detect hidden weapons, explosives and personnel, increase the 
     operating risk for our forces. The Secretary of Defense is 
     directed to prioritize the NII technology needs of the 100 
     highest-risk bases and submit a schedule for NII technology 
     procurement for these bases to the congressional defense 
     committees not later than 30 days after enactment of this 
     Act.

                          Joint Strike Fighter

       Concerns persist regarding the progress of the F-35 Joint 
     Strike Fighter (JSF) program. Last year, the Department of 
     Defense established a Joint Estimating Team (JET) to evaluate 
     this program. The JET reported that the program would cost 
     significantly more and take longer to fully develop and test 
     than the Department was then projecting. Although the JET has 
     yet to officially report out for 2009, the initial 
     indications are that cost growth and schedule issues remain. 
     Nevertheless, the Department insists that the program is on 
     track to achieve both the cost and schedule currently 
     reflected in the program of record.
       Therefore, the JSF procurement program is provided 
     $6,840,478,000, and the JSF program is designated as a 
     congressional special interest item. The Secretary of Defense 
     is directed to ensure that all 30 aircraft be procured as 
     requested in the budget. The Under Secretary of Defense for 
     Acquisition, Technology and Logistics is directed to provide 
     the findings of the JET along with recent studies on the test 
     program and causes of cost growth to the congressional 
     defense committees no later than January 15, 2010.

            Reprogramming Guidance for Acquisition Accounts

       It is the intent of Congress that the program baseline for 
     reprogramming funds reflects all approved adjustment actions: 
     the initial appropriation as well as any rescissions, 
     supplemental appropriations and approved Department of 
     Defense 1415 reprogrammings. The Secretary of Defense is 
     directed to ensure that financial management regulations 
     incorporate approved reprogramming actions as an adjustment 
     to the base for reprogramming value.
       The Department of Defense is directed to continue to follow 
     the reprogramming guidance specified in the report 
     accompanying the House version of the fiscal year 2006 
     Department of Defense Appropriations Act (H.R. 109-119). 
     Specifically, the dollar threshold for reprogramming funds 
     will remain at $20,000,000 for procurement and $10,000,000 
     for research, development, test, and evaluation. The 
     Department shall continue to follow the limitation that prior 
     approval reprogrammings are set at either the specified 
     dollar threshold or 20 percent of the procurement or 
     research, development, test and evaluation line, whichever is 
     less. The percentage change limitation applies to both 
     program increases and decreases. Additionally, this 
     percentage change applies to the program base value at the 
     time the below threshold movement of funds is executed. These 
     thresholds are cumulative from the base for reprogramming 
     value as modified by any adjustment action. Therefore, if the 
     combined value of transfers into or out of a procurement (P-
     1) or research, development, test, and evaluation (R-1) line 
     exceeds the identified threshold, the Department of Defense 
     must submit a prior approval reprogramming request to the 
     congressional defense committees. In addition, guidelines on 
     the application of prior approval reprogramming procedures 
     for congressional special interest items are established 
     elsewhere in this report. This guidance is effective for 
     fiscal year 2010 and forward.

                  Reprogramming Reporting Requirements

       The Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) is directed to 
     continue to provide the congressional defense committees 
     quarterly, spreadsheet-based DD1416 reports for service and 
     defense-wide accounts in titles III and IV of this Act as 
     required in the statement of the managers accompanying the 
     conference report on the Department of Defense Appropriations 
     Act, 2006.

                           Funding Increases

       The funding increases outlined in these tables shall be 
     provided only for the specific purposes indicated in the 
     table.

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                        Bradley Fighting Vehicle

       The various versions of the Bradley Fighting Vehicle family 
     have continued to provide excellent performance in combat 
     operations. The Bradleys have assumed a heavy workload in 
     Iraq and have achieved survivability goals second only to the 
     MI Abrams Tank. However, there are concerns that the 
     termination of the Future Combat Systems manned ground 
     vehicles has created considerable uncertainty regarding the 
     current Bradley. Congress has been consistent in its strong 
     support for robust Bradley programs, providing $784,600,000 
     for Bradley reset and remanufacture in the Supplemental 
     Appropriations Act, 2009. The Army is strongly urged to 
     sustain the Bradley industrial base by accomplishing vehicle 
     restoration and reset efforts to the zero hours, zero miles 
     standard plus survivability upgrades.
       The recommendation fully supports the fiscal year 2010 
     budget request for Bradley modifications of $526,356,000 in 
     base budget funding, plus $243,600,000 for overseas 
     contingency operations, for a total of $769,956,000. The Army 
     is expected to apply the funding to sustain the Bradley 
     industrial base, continue upgrades of Bradley Operation 
     Desert Storm (ODS) variants to the ODS Situational Awareness 
     variant, and reset Bradley Fighting Vehicles to the zero 
     hours, zero miles standard, plus 963 survivability 
     enhancements. The Army is encouraged to include Bradley 
     Fighting Vehicles from prepositioned equipment sets in the 
     rotation through the reset and remanufacture program.
       It is understood that the Army's M-113 divestiture decision 
     will affect approximately 4,100 M-113 type vehicles, 
     including ambulance, mortar, command post and fire support 
     variants. Strong consideration should be given to replacing 
     these vehicles in the Heavy Brigade Combat Teams with a 
     Bradley-based vehicle to leverage the Bradley's track record 
     of proven performance as well as the existing logistics 
     support.
       There is a disparity in digital data management between the 
     engineer units in certain Heavy Brigade Combat Teams and the 
     infantry and tank units that they support. The digital 
     brigades have digital Abrams Tanks, matched with digital A3 
     Bradleys, but the engineers have non-digital Bradley ODS 
     variants, which limits the engineers' ability to be fully 
     integrated into the information network. The Army is urged to 
     procure Bradley A3 variants with digital configuration for 
     engineer units in heavy brigades that have the Bradley A3 and 
     M1A2 System Enhancement Package Abrams tank.
       Added survivability enhancements and other improvements 
     have increased the weight of the Bradley Fighting Vehicle and 
     adversely impacted some aspects of performance. The Army is 
     expected to give strong consideration to Space, Weight, and 
     Power improvements with the funds provided in Research, 
     Development, Test and Evaluation, Army and to incorporate 
     these improvements into the fleet at the earliest 
     opportunity.
       In addition, the recommendation fully supports the Army's 
     M109 Paladin Howitzer/Field Artillery Ammunition Resupply 
     Vehicle Integrated Management (PIM) program for fiscal year 
     2010, including a transfer of $91,500,000 from the 
     procurement request to the Research, Development, Test and 
     Evaluation, Army appropriation. The Vietnam-era M109 Paladin 
     self-propelled howitzer requires major upgrades in mobility, 
     maintainability and reliability and the PIM program, which 
     incorporated an upgraded turret and fire control system with 
     a Bradley Fighting Vehicle chassis, offers vast improvements 
     in mobility and fire support. The Army is urged to move ahead 
     promptly with the Paladin PIM program.

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                  Ammunition Facilities and Equipment

       The Army is planning to transfer or consolidate government-
     owned ammunition assets to private ammunition manufacturers. 
     In order to ensure a comprehensive understanding of these 
     plans, the Secretary of the Army is directed to provide a 
     report to the congressional defense committees not later than 
     60 days after enactment of this Act on any plans to 
     consolidate government-owned ammunition production assets or 
     to transfer by sale, lease, loan or donation government-owned 
     ammunition production equipment or facilities to a private 
     ammunition manufacturer. The report shall include the 
     Secretary of the Army's assessment of the following: a cost-
     benefit risk analysis for consolidating or transferring 
     government-owned ammunition production equipment or 
     facilities to private ammunition manufacturers, including 
     cost-savings comparisons; a projection of the impact on the 
     ammunition production industrial base in the United States of 
     consolidating or transferring such equipment or facilities to 
     private ammunition manufacturers; a projection of the 
     capability to meet current and future ammunition production 
     requirements by both government-owned and private ammunition 
     manufacturers, as well as a combination of the two sources of 
     production assets; and the potential impact on national 
     security and military readiness.
       Furthermore, if additional consolidation or transfers are 
     required during fiscal year 2010 and are not addressed in the 
     report submitted to the congressional defense committees, the 
     Secretary of the Army is directed to certify to the 
     congressional defense committees that the transfer or 
     consolidation will not increase the cost of ammunition 
     procurement or negatively impact national security, military 
     readiness, government ammunition production or the United 
     States ammunition production industrial base.
       Finally, there is an existing contract to operate the Milan 
     and Iowa Army Ammunition Plants (AAP) that would transform, 
     at the contractor's expense, the Iowa AAP into a Joint 
     Munitions Load, Assemble and Pack facility and transform the 
     Milan AAP into a Logistics Center of Excellence/Joint 
     Munitions Storage and Distribution Center by 2011. The 
     Secretary of the Army is directed to notify the congressional 
     defense committees not later than 30 days prior to any 
     modification to this contract. In addition, the Government 
     Accountability Office (GAO) is directed to conduct an audit 
     on the amount and sources of funds used in furtherance of 
     this contract.

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                           Army Truck Program

       Concerns persist regarding the absence of an overall truck 
     acquisition strategy to guide the Army's plans and programs. 
     It is not clear that the Army has conducted the needed 
     analyses for sound acquisition plans or to reap potential 
     savings. Not later than 180 days after the enactment of this 
     Act, the Secretary of the Army shall provide a report to the 
     congressional defense committees detailing the Army's 
     acquisition strategy for future truck procurement.

                 Networked Communications Capabilities

       The recommendation continues to support the overall 
     objectives of the Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS) program, 
     but concerns remain about the technical risk, cost and 
     availability of the JTRS radios. While the JTRS family of 
     radios and waveforms has successfully tested several variants 
     and demonstrated key networking waveforms, full testing 
     objectives have not been realized. The Secretary of Defense 
     is encouraged to examine lower-risk approaches to bridge the 
     networked communications gap while providing interoperability 
     and moving toward a competitive radio business model. 
     Competition is encouraged between legacy and commercially 
     available radios and waveforms that meet the majority of JTRS 
     approved standards until such time as the JTRS radios are 
     fielded. Additionally, the Assistant Secretary of Defense for 
     Networks and Information Integration is encouraged to examine 
     the cost effectiveness of such an approach and to submit a 
     report to the congressional defense committees not later than 
     March 15, 2010, with recommendations for closing any 
     networked communications capability gap with commercially 
     available and legacy radios and waveforms.

                  Modification of In-Service Equipment

       According to accounting reports, the Army has over 
     $1,284,000,000 in prior year funding available for 
     Modification of In-Service Equipment, Budget Activity-1. 
     Therefore, the recommendation provides $2,314,000 for this 
     program in fiscal year 2010, a reduction of $8,000,000. 
     Additionally, due to the large prior year funding balance, 
     the recommendation includes a reduction of $195,950,000 in 
     the title IX portion of this program.

                         Rapid Equipping Force

       For fiscal year 2010, the recommendation provides 
     $13,370,000 for Rapid Equipping Force funding, a reduction of 
     $35,400,000 from the budget request due to funding available 
     in prior year accounts. There is concern with the Army's 
     demand driven approach in providing Soldier Wearable Acoustic 
     Targeting Systems (SWATS) to soldiers, and a strong belief 
     that the equipment should be made available to all deploying 
     units, not just those units submitting Urgent Needs 
     Statements.
       The Supplemental. Appropriations Act, 2009 provided 
     $50,000,000 for SWATS. However, the slow pace of obligating 
     available funding for the life-saving SWATS, and the lack of 
     urgency in establishing a basis of issue plan and making it a 
     Program of Record causes concern. The Army is expected to 
     correct the situation quickly.
       The Secretary of the Army has yet to provide a report on 
     the acquisition objective and basis of issue plan for both 
     vehicular and soldier wearable sniper detection equipment as 
     directed in the Joint Explanatory Statement accompanying the 
     Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2009. The report shall be 
     provided to the congressional defense committees not later 
     than 60 days after enactment of this Act.

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                             F-18 Aircraft

       The variants of the F-18 aircraft have been the workhorses 
     of the Navy's aviation fleet for a generation. Consistent 
     with the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 
     2010, a multi-year procurement strategy has been approved to 
     complete the procurement of the F-18E/F/G aircraft as the 
     Navy transitions to the Joint Strike Fighter aircraft.

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                              Shipbuilding

       The fiscal year 2010 shipbuilding budget request from the 
     Department once again falls short of the quantity of ten 
     ships nominally required to reach and maintain the required 
     fleet size of 313 ships. Further, the Department's revised 
     acquisition strategy for the Littoral Combat Ship, solidified 
     after the submission of the budget, has reduced the requested 
     number of ships from a quantity of eight to a quantity of 
     seven. In an effort to position the Department to request 
     additional ship quantities in fiscal year 2011, the 
     recommendation includes an additional $170,000,000 of advance 
     procurement funding for the LHA (Replacement) helicopter 
     assault ship and $250,000,000 of additional advance 
     procurement funding for the DDG-51 Guided Missile Destroyer 
     program.

                           Common Hull Forms

       The Navy has discussed in testimony the use of existing 
     hull forms for the design of future ships in an effort to 
     reduce the cost of these ships. Candidate ships include, but 
     are not limited to the replacement command ship, future dock 
     landing ships, future surface combatant, and hospital ships. 
     Candidate hull forms include, but are not limited to, the 
     LPD-17, T-AKE, National Security Cutter, Patrol Coastal and 
     DDG-51 hull forms all currently in use. This initiative 
     continues to have strong support and the Secretary of the 
     Navy is directed to submit a report that outlines the 
     benefits of using an existing hull form for future ship 
     construction. The report should include candidate hull forms, 
     candidate ship classes (including survivability 
     requirements), potential cost savings (including under multi- 
     year procurement authority), and the timeframe of when the 
     decision would be made to use an existing hull form for 
     future designs. This report should be submitted to the 
     congressional defense committees not later than March 15th, 
     2010.

                       Littoral Combat Ship (LCS)

       The recommendation includes $1,080,000,000 for the 
     construction of two Littoral Combat Ships (LCS), a reduction 
     of $300,000,000 and one ship from the budget request. This 
     adjustment properly prices the program and is consistent with 
     the Navy's revised acquisition strategy for the LCS program 
     which calls for down selecting to a single ship design in 
     fiscal year 2010, versus the two designs that the program has 
     been carrying. The recommendation supports this strategy 
     which should result in reduced program costs as a result of 
     reducing the overhead within the program. Further, the 
     recommendation provides an additional $60,000,000 to the LCS 
     research and development program for the development of a 
     technical data package that will allow a future second source 
     of the winning LCS design.
       Additionally, in compliance with previous congressional 
     direction, the Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research, 
     Development, and Acquisition (ASN (RDA)) provides the 
     congressional defense committees a monthly progress report on 
     LCS construction costs. Presently, these reports provide cost 
     information only for the first two LCS platforms (LCS-1 and 
     LCS-2). The ASN (RDA) is directed to provide the same monthly 
     cost reports for LCS-3 and LCS-4 upon enactment of this Act.

                     Leasing of Foreign Built Ships

       There exists strong interest in the impact that the review 
     of future requirements in the Quadrennial Defense Review will 
     have on the Navy's practice of leasing foreign built ships. 
     Therefore, the Secretary of the Navy is directed to update 
     its March 2008 report on the use of such leases and address 
     impacts on American seafarers, sealift capabilities, and 
     naval shipbuilding.

                    DDG-51 Guided Missile Destroyer

       The recommendation includes $578,996,000, an increase of 
     $250,000,000 above the budget request, for advance 
     procurement of components for the two DDG-51 destroyers 
     planned in fiscal year 2011. The recommendation fully 
     supports re-start of the DDG-51 program and provides 
     additional funding in an effort to re-start the program in a 
     more efficient and cost effective manner.

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                 Ship Service Turbine Generator Rotors

       The budget request includes $3,330,000 for an Ohio-class 
     submarine Ship's Service Turbine Generator (SSTG) rotor. The 
     recommendation provides no funds for the rotor because the 
     procurement does not result in a usable end item in violation 
     of the full funding policy. The Secretary of the Navy is 
     urged to submit a fiscal year 2010 reprogramming request that 
     fully funds the SSTG rotor in order to support the planned 
     installation schedule.

                    Weapons Range Support Equipment

       Due to carryover of production engineering funding in.the 
     weapons range support equipment program, the recommendation 
     reduces the program by $1,000,000. This reduction is to be 
     applied only against the fiscal year 2010 production 
     engineering funding and shall not reduce funds available for 
     completion of auxiliary systems in support of Magnetic 
     Silencing Facility military construction.

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                          C-17 GLOBEMASTER III

       The recent actions of the Air Force to address and curtail 
     the wide use of undefinitized contract actions (UCA) are 
     encouraging. To further encourage a sense of urgency to 
     reduce the number of UCAs, bill language has been included 
     that limits obligations for modifications until all C-17 UCAs 
     funded with prior year ``Aircraft Procurement, Air Force'' 
     funds are definitized or certifications of need are made by 
     the Secretary of the Air Force.
       The Under Secretary of Defense (Acquisition, Technology and 
     Logistics) (USD(AT&L)) is directed to review contracting 
     procedures within the Air Force and provide a report to the 
     congressional defense committees not later than 90 days after 
     enactment of this Act detailing a strategy to reduce current 
     and minimize further undefinitized contracts in the Air 
     Force. Additionally, the USD(AT&L) is directed to provide to 
     the congressional defense committees a consolidated list of 
     undefinitized contracts within the Department of Defense by 
     November 15 and April 15 of each year.
       The recommendation provides an additional $2,500,000,000 
     for the procurement of ten C-17 aircraft, associated spares, 
     support equipment and training equipment as required.

      Operational Support and VIP Special Airlift Mission Aircraft

       The recommendation includes $220,444,000 for operational 
     support and VIP special mission aircraft, which is the amount 
     and quantity requested by the President. The Department of 
     Defense maintains a number of aircraft to provide safe and 
     secure transportation for senior government officials as well 
     as the Combatant Commanders and other senior military 
     leadership. The fleet of aircraft is aging creating 
     maintenance and reliability issues. For example, the 
     Department of Defense grounded the C-9 aircraft within the 
     fleet due to several safety of flight issues. Accordingly, 
     the Secretary of Defense is directed to provide a report on 
     the health of the fleet, inventory requirements and the plans 
     to sustain and upgrade the aircraft in the future to the 
     congressional defense committees, within 90 days after 
     enactment of this Act.

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                   Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle

       There is concern that the Air Force has not established a 
     robust process for managing content on the Evolved Expendable 
     Launch Vehicle (EELV) Launch Capabilities contract. 
     Therefore, the Secretary of the Air Force is directed to 
     establish a formal systems engineering process which includes 
     the National Reconnaissance Office as the functional manager 
     for space launch for the Intelligence Community, as a voting 
     member, in order to prioritize and manage all efforts 
     encompassed by the EELV Launch Capabilities contract.

             Multi-Satellite Vehicle Procurement Strategies

       The language on multi-satellite vehicle procurement 
     strategy as described in House Report 111-230 is supported in 
     the recommendation. In addition to the programs listed in 
     House Report 111-230, the five year investment strategy is 
     also directed to consider Wideband Global Satellite and 
     Advanced Extremely High Frequency satellite systems for 
     future multi-vehicle purchases.

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                    Base Information Infrastructure

       The fiscal year 2010 budget request includes $425,780,000 
     for the Combat Information Transport System (CITS), an 
     increase of $88,590,000 from the amount appropriated in 
     fiscal year 2009. This requested increase stemmed from a 
     requirement to modernize the information transport system at 
     stand-alone Air National Guard (ANG) bases. While there is 
     support for funding the ANG requirement, it is recognized 
     that the CITS program has yet to obligate $126,700,000 in 
     fiscal year 2008 funding, and, despite reallocating over 
     $90,000,000 away from CITS, the service has yet to obligate 
     an additional $87,500,000 in fiscal year 2009 funding. 
     Therefore, the Base Information Infrastructure request is 
     reduced by $100,000,000, and the Secretary of the Air Force 
     is directed to allocate no less than $100,000,000 of the 
     appropriated amount to Air National Guard modernization.

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                      Combat Mission Requirements

       The Commander, Special Operations Command, is directed to 
     submit quarterly reports to the congressional defense 
     committees on the use of funds provided in this title for 
     Special Operations Command combat mission requirements.

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                      Joint Light Tactical Vehicle

       The budget request includes a total of $90,099,000 to 
     continue technology development for the Joint Light Tactical 
     Vehicle (JLTV). The acquisition strategy involves competitive 
     prototyping of vehicles from three contractors, followed by a 
     down-select to two vehicles in fiscal year 2011 to proceed 
     into the engineering and manufacturing development phase of 
     the program. The recommendation fully supports this 
     development strategy, which shares a number of elements of 
     the reforms that have been written into law by the Weapon 
     Systems Acquisition Reform Act of 2009. However, the program 
     has yet to demonstrate itself as a model for a successful 
     development program despite the reformed acquisition 
     strategy. The funding profile has not changed despite a four 
     month delay in initiating the program. Deficiencies in 
     billings have resulted in the program falling far behind the 
     financial benchmarks established by the Department of 
     Defense. Program management has been complicated due to the 
     different funding strategies pursued by the Army and the 
     Marine Corps. There is great concern that of the $217,255,000 
     Congress has approved for JLTV since fiscal year 2007, only 
     $53,128,000 had been expended through the end of fiscal year 
     2009. Despite these challenges, information has been provided 
     that the program is proceeding in accordance with its revised 
     schedule, billing errors are being addressed, budget 
     execution is being corrected and prior year funding will be 
     exhausted in 2010. Based upon these assurances, the 
     recommendation contains full funding for the budget request. 
     Careful oversight of program execution and military 
     requirements will continue to ensure the commitment of the 
     Army and Marine Corps to the success of the program.

                             Ejection Seats

       The US16E ejection seat was competitively selected as the 
     ejection seat for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter. The progress 
     made on this ejection seat is encouraging and the program of 
     record is fully supported.

                               Energetics

       House language noted that the efforts of the military 
     Services as coordinated through the Office of the Secretary 
     of Defense, with the Department of Energy, have led to steady 
     progress in the last decade in advancing the science of 
     energetics and revitalizing the research and development 
     workforce.
       However, a report on energetics in the Department of 
     Defense, as directed in House Report 110-652, and which was 
     to be provided to the congressional defense committees not 
     later than March 1, 2009, was completed June 2009, and was 
     finally delivered September 2, 2009.
       House language recommended that the Department of Defense 
     capitalize on best practices within the individual Services 
     to advance the state of the energetics field, and directed 
     that no funds be expended for the creation of a new Executive 
     Agent or Executive Director for Advanced Energetics. The 
     Senate included no similar language.
       The recommendation includes no language regarding the use 
     of funds for the creation of a new Executive Agent or 
     Executive Director for Advanced Energetics and directs 
     instead that the Secretary of Defense shall provide a report 
     to the congressional defense committees not later than 
     October 1, 2010, on progress being made on the findings and 
     actions in the June 2009 report.

                       Domestic Energy Production

       There is concern that a plan has not been presented to fund 
     continued development and risk mitigation of domestic gas 
     centrifuge enrichment technology during fiscal year 2010. 
     Despite that, there is support for efforts to develop 
     domestic gas centrifuge enrichment technology so that it can 
     move to commercial scale uranium enrichment operations and 
     potentially serve as a domestic source of fuel for nuclear 
     power and the enrichment requirements of the defense 
     community. Therefore, the Secretary of Defense, in 
     consultation with the Department of Energy, is urged to 
     explore utilizing all possible existing statutory authority 
     to fund this important activity and to report to the 
     Committees on Appropriations of both the House and Senate no 
     later than 30 days following enactment of this Act regarding 
     funding options.

                         Special Interest Items

       Items for which additional funds have been provided as 
     shown in the project level tables or in paragraphs using the 
     phrase ``only for'' or ``only to'' are congressional interest 
     items for purposes of the Base for Reprogramming Department 
     of Defense form (DD Form 1414). Each of these items must be 
     carried on the DD Form 1414 at the stated amount, as 
     specifically addressed in these materials.

            Reprogramming Guidance for Acquisition Accounts

       It is the intent of Congress that the program baseline for 
     reprogramming funds reflects all approved adjustment actions: 
     the initial appropriation as well as any rescissions, 
     supplemental appropriations and approved Department of 
     Defense 1415 reprogrammings. The Secretary of Defense is 
     directed to ensure that financial management regulations 
     incorporate approved reprogramming actions as an adjustment 
     to the base for reprogramming value.
       The Department of Defense is directed to continue to follow 
     the reprogramming guidance specified in the report 
     accompanying the House version of the fiscal year 2006 
     Department of Defense Appropriations Act (H.R. 109-119). 
     Specifically, the dollar threshold for reprogramming funds 
     will remain at $20,000,000 for procurement and $10,000,000 
     for research, development, test, and evaluation. The 
     Department shall continue to follow the limitation that prior 
     approval reprogrammings are set at either the specified 
     dollar threshold or 20 percent of the procurement or 
     research, development, test and evaluation line, whichever is 
     less. The percentage change limitation applies to both 
     program increases and decreases. Additionally, this 
     percentage change applies to the program base value at the 
     time the below threshold movement of funds is executed. These 
     thresholds are cumulative from the base for reprogramming 
     value as modified by any adjustment action. Therefore, if the 
     combined value of transfers into or out of a procurement (P-
     1) or research, development, test, and evaluation (R-1) line 
     exceeds the identified threshold, the Department of Defense 
     must submit a prior approval reprogramming request to the 
     congressional defense committees. In addition, guidelines on 
     the application of prior approval reprogramming procedures 
     for congressional special interest items are established 
     elsewhere in this report. This guidance is effective for 
     fiscal year 2010 and forward.

                  Reprogramming Reporting Requirements

       The Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) is directed to 
     continue to provide the congressional defense committees 
     quarterly, spreadsheet-based DD 1416 reports for service and 
     defense-wide accounts in titles III and IV of this Act as 
     required in the statement of the managers accompanying the 
     conference report on the Department of Defense Appropriations 
     Act, 2006.

                           Funding Increases

       The funding increases outlined in these tables shall be 
     provided only for the specific purposes indicated in the 
     table.

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    Enhanced Medium Altitude Reconnaissance and Surveillance System

       The fiscal year 2010 budget request includes $210,035,000 
     in Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Army to 
     initiate the restructured Aerial Common Sensor (ACS) program. 
     However, the Department of Defense has advised that the ACS 
     has been terminated as a program of record and established in 
     its place the Enhanced Medium Altitude Reconnaissance and 
     Surveillance System (EMARSS), which provides a fixed-wing, 
     multi-sensor, integrated intelligence, surveillance and 
     reconnaissance capability to the warfighter. Additionally, 
     the fiscal year 2010 Overseas Contingency Operations (OCO) 
     budget request includes $105,000,000 to procure EMARSS C-12 
     aircraft and to modify those aircraft with special mission 
     hardware as a quick reaction capability to satisfy theater-
     based requirements. The Department based its OCO request on 
     the assumption that ACS would not deliver capability to the 
     war fighter for several years. However, with EMARSS selected 
     as a new program of record in lieu of ACS, the EMARSS quick 
     reaction capability request is duplicative of the program of 
     record, and under current schedules, system deliveries for 
     the program of record are expected shortly after deliveries 
     of the so-called quick reaction capability. Accordingly, the 
     recommendation provides no funding in the OCO title for 
     procurement and modification of C-12 aircraft. In order to 
     establish EMARSS as a program of record while fulfilling 
     urgent theater-based fielding requirements, the 
     recommendation includes $116,035,000 in Research, 
     Development, Test and Evaluation, Army, to fully fund the new 
     EMARSS program of record and to accelerate its fielding while 
     establishing a standardized, sustainable intelligence, 
     surveillance and reconnaissance program.

Report on the Use of Live Primates in Training Relating to Chemical and 
                           Biological Agents

       The Secretary of Defense is directed to submit to the 
     congressional defense committees, not later than 90 days 
     after the date of the enactment of this Act, a report setting 
     forth a detailed description of the requirements for use by 
     the Department of Defense of live primates at the United 
     States Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense, 
     and elsewhere, to demonstrate the effects of chemical or 
     biological agents or chemical (such as physiostigmine) or 
     biological agent simulants in training programs. The report 
     shall include, at a minimum, the following:
       (1) The number of live primates used in the training;
       (2) The average lifespan of primates from the point of 
     introduction into such training programs;
       (3) An explanation as to why the use of primates in such 
     training is more advantageous and realistic than the use of 
     human simulators or other alternatives; and
       (4) An estimate of the cost of converting from the use of 
     primates to human simulators in such training.

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                        Presidential Helicopter

       The House report directed the Secretary of Defense to 
     report on the use of certain funds for the VH-71 Presidential 
     Helicopter. The Senate report contained no similar language. 
     The recommendation does not retain the House language.

                          Bone Marrow Registry

       The recommendation includes $31,500,000 for the Department 
     of the Navy, to be administered by the C.W. Bill Young Marrow 
     Donor Recruitment and Research Program, also known as and 
     referred to within the Naval Medical Research Center as the 
     Bone Marrow Registry. Funds appropriated for the C.W. Bill 
     Young Marrow Donor Recruitment and Research Program shall 
     remain available only for the purposes for which they were 
     appropriated, and may only be obligated for the C.W. Bill 
     Young Marrow Program. This donor center has recruited more 
     than 525,000 Department of Defense volunteers and provides 
     more marrow donors per week than any other donor center in 
     the nation. More than 3,360 servicemembers and other 
     Department volunteers from this donor center have provided 
     marrow to save the lives of patients. The success of this 
     national and international life-saving program for military 
     and civilian patients, which now includes more than 7,500,000 
     potential volunteer donors, is admirable. Further, the 
     agencies involved in contingency planning are encouraged to 
     continue to include the C.W. Bill Young Marrow Donor 
     Recruitment and Research Program in the development and 
     testing of their contingency plans. The Department of Defense 
     form (DD Form 1414) shall show this as a congressional 
     interest item. The Department of Defense is further directed 
     to release all the funds appropriated for this purpose to the 
     C.W. Bill Young Marrow Donor Recruitment and Research Program 
     within 60 days of the enactment of this Act.

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                    Aerial Refueling Tanker Program

       The recommendation includes $15,000,000 in Research, 
     Development, Test and Evaluation, Air Force for program 
     management and a general provision providing $291,715,000 in 
     a Tanker Replacement Transfer Fund.
       Not later than 10 days after the release of the final 
     request for proposal soliciting bids for an aerial tanker 
     replacement aircraft, the Secretary of the Air Force is 
     directed to submit a report to the congressional defense 
     committees that includes a description of changes from the 
     draft proposal to the final request for proposal and the 
     rationale for each change.
       The Secretary of the Air Force is encouraged to pursue 
     tanker recapitalization at a rate of 36 aircraft per year 
     instead of 12 or 15 aircraft in the current plan. This 
     quantity will recapitalize the fleet in one-third the time 
     and allow for a rapid retirement of the aging KC-135 
     aircraft. Furthermore, a more accelerated procurement 
     strategy will avoid the large sustainment and modernization 
     costs associated with keeping the legacy KC-135 fleet in the 
     inventory longer.

             Modular Aerial Spray System (MASS) Replacement

       The modular aerial spray system (MASS) is maintained by the 
     Air Force Reserve and is the only fixed-wing aerial spray 
     capability in the Department of the Defense. The current 
     program is over 20 years old and is becoming increasingly 
     difficult to maintain, leading to increased cost and the 
     inability to conduct required missions. There is presently no 
     recapitalization plan to replace the system. The Secretary of 
     the Air Force is encouraged to pursue a recapitalization 
     program in order to maintain this needed capability.

          Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle Common Upper Stage

       The recommendation includes $20,000,000 to study options 
     and begin research and development to achieve a common upper 
     stage between the Atlas and Delta launch vehicle families. 
     The Air Force is urged to develop a process to modify Delta 
     IV RL-10 upper stage engines to the Atlas V RL-10 
     configuration to enable more efficient use of the existing 
     RL-10 inventory. The study shall also investigate how to 
     modify the upper stage(s) to enable Centaur and the Delta 
     Cryogenic Second Stage to use a common RL-10 engine and other 
     potential modifications to achieve a truly common upper 
     stage.

           Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle Sustainment Plan

       The Secretary of the Air Force, in consultation with the 
     Director of the National Reconnaissance Office, is directed 
     to submit an Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle sustainment 
     plan as described in House Report 111-230 to the 
     congressional defense committees with the fiscal year 2011 
     budget submission.

                15-Year Space System Investment Strategy

       The recommendation supports language on a long-term space 
     system investment strategy as described in House Report 111-
     230. The investment strategy is directed to span 15 years 
     rather than the originally proposed 30 years. In addition, 
     the Under Secretary of Defense (Acquisition, Technology and 
     Logistics) is directed, in coordination with the Secretary of 
     the Air Force and the Under Secretary of Defense 
     (Intelligence), to deliver this Space System Investment 
     Strategy to the congressional defense committees not later 
     than May 1, 2010. As necessary, the report should contain a 
     classified appendix.

   National Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System

       There is concern about the executability and management of 
     the National Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental 
     Satellite System (NPOESS) program. Therefore, it is directed 
     that not more than 50 percent of the funds made available to 
     the Department of Defense for the NPOESS program shall be 
     obligated or expended until the Under Secretary of Defense 
     (Acquisition, Technology and Logistics) certifies in writing 
     to the congressional defense committees that the NPOESS 
     program is being executed in support of the requirements, 
     timelines and acquisition policies needed to meet Department 
     of Defense missions.
       The Secretary of Defense is directed, in consultation with 
     the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the 
     National Aeronautics and Space Administration, to perform an 
     independent cost analysis of all recommended programmatic and 
     acquisition alternatives. This analysis shall be submitted to 
     the Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittees on Defense and 
     Commerce, Justice, Science and Related Agencies, of both the 
     House and Senate, in addition to any other congressional 
     oversight committee before any contract changes are signed 
     and any major documents are revised by the government.

                     Operationally Responsive Space

       The Director of the Operationally Responsive Space program 
     office is urged to provide the congressional defense 
     committees with independent cost, schedule and performance 
     estimates prior to initiating any satellite development 
     activity.

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                        DARPA New Start Programs

       The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's (DARPA's) 
     fiscal year 2010 budget request includes $135,170,000 for new 
     start programs, a significant increase over the $28,000,000 
     executed for new starts in fiscal year 2009 and the 
     $16,000,000 executed for new starts in fiscal year 2008. The 
     recently appointed Director of DARPA did not have an 
     opportunity to adjust DARPA's fiscal year 2010 budget 
     submission to reflect the new administration's priorities. 
     Additionally, management changes instituted to address 
     DARPA's historic budget execution challenges are likely to 
     require some time before taking effect.
       Therefore, the recommendation denies all funding for the 
     requested new start programs. Instead, following the receipt 
     of additional information from the new DARPA Director, the 
     recommendation provides $85,000,000 in multiple program 
     elements, as requested by the Director, for fiscal year 2010 
     new starts to be selected by the Director in fiscal year 
     2010. None of these funds may be obligated until the Director 
     provides details to the congressional defense committees on 
     the programs to be initiated, to include descriptions, 
     program objectives, the expected duration of the DARPA effort 
     and associated out-year funding requirements and planned 
     technology readiness levels to be achieved by DARPA and 
     Service transition partners. This is an exception to 
     conventional budgeting procedures and the Director of DARPA 
     is directed to use established budgeting procedures for its 
     fiscal year 2011 budget submission.

 Rapid Exploitation of Innovative Technologies in all Areas of Science 
                             and Technology

       The recommendation provides $4,500,000 for fiscal year 2010 
     new starts in Rapid Exploitation of Innovative Technologies 
     (REITS) and directs the Commander, Special Operations 
     Command, to provide quarterly reports to the congressional 
     defense committees on the use of any current fiscal year or 
     prior year funds provided for REITS, to include individual 
     project schedules, cost estimates and transition plans. The 
     Commander, Special Operations Command, is further directed to 
     submit an annual report to the congressional defense 
     committees on the actual cost, schedule to complete and 
     transition to operational use or further development for all 
     projects for which REITS funds were executed.

                      Ground-Based Missile Defense

       In addition to the reporting requirements contained in 
     Sections 232 and 233 of H.R. 2647, the National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010, the Director of the 
     Missile Defense Agency (MDA) is directed to provide a report 
     on how MDA will utilize the funds in the Ground-based 
     Midcourse Defense (GMD) program in fiscal year 2010 to 
     maintain the Ground-Based Interceptor (GBI) production line. 
     The report shall identify the number of GBIs that are being 
     produced in fiscal year 2010. Furthermore, the report shall 
     include a discussion of MDA's GMD Analysis of Alternatives 
     that was conducted as a result of U.S. Northern Command's 
     Ballistic Missile Defense study that was provided to MDA in 
     October 2008. These reports shall be submitted to the 
     congressional defense committees at the same time the 
     President submits the fiscal year 2011 budget request to 
     Congress.

               Ballistic Missile Defense Test and Targets

       There is strong support for a robust testing program for 
     the Missile Defense Agency (MDA). In December of 2008, the 
     Director of MDA initiated a review of the entire Ballistic 
     Missile Defense test program and developed the Integrated 
     Master Test Plan (IMTP) that was signed in late July 2009, 
     well after the submission of the fiscal year 2010 budget 
     request. The IMTP's primary purpose is to establish and 
     document the executable test baseline program from fiscal 
     year 2010 and out to satisfy critical engagement conditions 
     and empirical measurement events data collection 
     requirements.
       Since the plan was submitted, it has become known that some 
     tests scheduled for fiscal year 2010 have slipped to fiscal 
     year 2011 and that target synchronization with the new test 
     plan still needs clarification. Furthermore, the fiscal year 
     2010 budget requests an increase of $50,000,000 over last 
     year's funding level. However, MDA has not expended over 
     $500,000,000 of fiscal year 2009 funds and those funds will 
     be carried over into fiscal year 2010 in the test and target 
     program. Therefore, the recommendation reduces the budget 
     request by $135,800,000 due to a premature request of 
     funding.

                           Early Interceptor

       The Director of the Missile Defense Agency (MDA) is 
     conducting a 90-day study on the different components of the 
     early interceptor to evaluate how best to incorporate them 
     into the Integrated Master Test Plan and MDA's new focus on 
     early/ascent-phase intercept. The recommendation includes 
     $80,000,000 in Line 27, Ballistic Missile Defense Technology, 
     only for the development of the relevant technologies and 
     incorporation of existing technologies to support the early 
     intercept program. Additionally, MDA is urged to use 
     previously appropriated funds in other program elements that 
     would be complimentary or enhance the relevant technologies 
     for early/ascent-phase intercept.

                   Two-Stage Ground-Based Interceptor

       The Missile Defense Agency (MDA) is encouraged to continue 
     developing and testing the two-stage ground-based 
     interceptor. It is understood that over $173,000,000 has 
     already been obligated in prior year funding to support 
     development and testing. MDA is encouraged to provide at 
     least $50,000,000 in fiscal year 2010 funds to continue 
     thelwo-stage interceptor program.
       Furthermore, the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy is 
     directed to submit a report to the congressional defense 
     committees by June 1, 2010. The report shall include a plan 
     for the continuation of the two-stage ground-based 
     interceptor program as well as how MDA plans to leverage the 
     development and testing of the interceptor to modernize the 
     Ground-based Midcourse Defense system. If the report 
     recommends continuation of the two-stage interceptor program, 
     it shall address any options for basing two-stage 
     interceptors in Europe or the United States to provide 
     enhanced defense in response to future long-range missile 
     threats from Iran. The report shall also include a 
     description of how such a site may be made interoperable with 
     the planned missile defense architecture for Europe and the 
     United States. Finally, the report shall include an 
     independent cost estimate for the two-stage ground-based 
     interceptor plan that is recommended.

                      Global Supply Chain Security

       The national security establishment currently relies on 
     electronic and computer components manufactured predominately 
     overseas. The Department of Defense requires a trusted 
     procurement process to provide classified handling, chain of 
     custody, tracking and vital control of mission critical 
     information technology system components. Accordingly, the 
     Department is urged to provide the necessary resources to 
     establish a Secure Procurement Logistics pilot project within 
     the Cyber Security Initiative to perform secure procurement 
     and logistics support for mission critical information 
     technology.

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            Defense Health Program Reprogramming Procedures

       There is concern regarding the transfer of funds from 
     Direct (or In-house) Care to pay for contractor-provided 
     medical care. To limit such transfers and continue oversight 
     within the Defense Health Program operation and maintenance 
     account, the explanatory statement includes language which 
     limits the funds available for Private Sector Care under the 
     TRICARE program subject to prior approval reprogramming 
     procedures. The bill language and accompanying recommendation 
     should not be interpreted by the Department as limiting the 
     amount of funds that may be transferred to the Direct Care 
     System from other budget activities within the Defense Health 
     Program. In addition, the Services are not properly budgeting 
     for actual execution levels among the budget activity groups 
     and, therefore, the Direct Care System is continued as a 
     special interest item. Any transfer of funds from the Direct 
     (or In-house) Care budget activity into the Private Sector 
     Care budget activity or any other budget activity will 
     require the Department of Defense to follow prior approval 
     reprogramming procedures.

                               Carryover

       For fiscal year 2010, the recommendation includes a one 
     percent carryover authority for the Defense Health Program. 
     The Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs is 
     directed to submit a detailed spending plan for any fiscal 
     year 2009 designated carryover funds to the congressional 
     defense committees by January 4, 2010. In addition, the 
     Department shall, not fewer than 30 days prior to executing 
     the carryover funds, notify the congressional defense 
     committees in writing of the details of any such obligation. 
     Finally, to address the continuing funding shortfalls in 
     medical information technology, the Department is directed to 
     use available carryover funds to address this deficit.

                     Medical Information Technology

       Over the past few years, criticism regarding the Department 
     of Defense and the Department of Veterans Affairs medical 
     information technology has grown. Both Departments developed 
     their current systems and infrastructure independent of one 
     another, primarily using proprietary technology and hardware 
     that is costly, not user-friendly and technologically 
     unsustainable. As such, both Departments have now chosen to 
     modernize their systems and infrastructure to address many of 
     those issues, as well as addressing the issues surrounding 
     interoperability between both Departments and the private 
     sector. These systems must also address new requirements made 
     evident by continuing overseas operations, including the 
     ability to expand based on future technology requirements.
       Unfortunately, it appears that both Departments are not 
     sufficiently coordinating their efforts, and that lessons 
     learned are not being used to develop an efficient and cost-
     effective means for data interoperability and information 
     technology modernization. The recommendation recognizes that 
     each Department has unique system requirements; however, both 
     Departments do have common functions that should result in 
     the development of common technology solutions and 
     architecture. Areas that should be joint business practices 
     include lab work, pharmacy orders, digital radiology 
     transmittal, third-party collections and patient appointment 
     scheduling. Both Departments are continuing to work on 
     interoperability between their current systems and improving 
     the transmittal of medical records from one system to 
     another. However, there is significant concern that the 
     necessary efforts being made to jointly develop the required 
     future systems are inadequate. Therefore, the Joint Executive 
     Council (JEC) and the Health Executive Council (HEC) are 
     directed to report to the Committees on Appropriations of the 
     House and the Senate not later than January 11, 2010, on a 
     complete and thorough review of the technology requirements 
     of each Department. The report shall detail each requirement, 
     to include those that are deemed unique to each Department, 
     include a justification of why the requirement can or cannot 
     be developed jointly, and identify the path forward to 
     develop such joint technology. In addition, the JEC and the 
     HEC are directed to coordinate this report with the 
     Department of Health and Human Services as it seeks to 
     modernize electronic health records throughout the private 
     sector. If done correctly and efficiently, the efforts of 
     both Departments can be used as an example of how to 
     modernize medical information technology.

                       Military Medical Research

       The recommendation provides $120,000,000 for Traumatic 
     Brain Injury (TBI) and Psychological Health research and 
     treatment efforts. The fiscal year 2010 budget submission 
     included $372,000,000 to address numerous unique military 
     medical areas of concern including TBI and Psychological 
     Health. The Department is encouraged to refer to the language 
     in the House and Senate reports regarding gaps in research 
     that need to be addressed within this funding to close those 
     disparities.
       It is understood that the Department of Defense is putting 
     pressure on Health Affairs to obligate these funds in an 
     expedited manner during fiscal year 2010 and as a result, 
     Requests for Information (RFI) on grant proposals for this 
     funding have already been published prior to the completion 
     of the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2010. These 
     actions are not supported by this recommendation since 
     funding has not been appropriated and the Committees on 
     Appropriations of the House and Senate were never notified of 
     a new start request. Since the submission of the President's 
     budget request, the Department has been repeatedly asked for 
     a distributable list of medical research capability gaps that 
     will be addressed with the additional $372,000,000. 
     Therefore, the Secretary of Defense is directed to provide a 
     distributable list of medical research capability gaps that 
     will be addressed using these funds not later than 15 days 
     after enactment of this Act.

                 Peer-Reviewed Medical Research Program

       The recommendation provides $50,000,000 for a Peer-Reviewed 
     Medical Research Program. The Secretary of Defense, in 
     conjunction with the Service Surgeons General, is directed to 
     select medical research projects of clear scientific merit 
     and direct relevance to military health. Research areas 
     considered under this funding are restricted to: Blood 
     Cancer, Chronic Migraine and Post-traumatic headache, 
     Dystonia, Drug Abuse, Epilepsy, Fragile X Syndrome, 
     Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Interstitial Cystitis, Kidney 
     Cancer, Lupus, Melanoma, Mesothelioma, Neuroblastoma, 
     Osteoporosis and related bone disease, Padget's Disease, 
     Pheochromocytoma, Polycystic Kidney Disease, Post Traumatic 
     Osteoarthritis, Scleroderma, Social Work Research, and 
     Tinnitus. The recommendation emphasizes that the additional 
     funding provided under the Peer-Reviewed Medical Research 
     Program shall be devoted only to the purposes listed above.

                       Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

       The Secretary of Defense, not later than 60 days after 
     enactment of this Act, shall submit to the congressional 
     defense committees a report on the use of hyperbaric oxygen 
     therapy (HBOT). The report shall include the number of 
     members of the Armed Forces, veterans and civilians being 
     treated with HBOT; the types of conditions being treated and 
     the respective success rate for each condition; the current 
     inventory, location, and rate of use for hyperbaric oxygen 
     chambers; and any plans for expanding the use of HBOT for 
     treatment.

                         Direct Hire Authority

       The Secretary of Defense is directed to immediately 
     implement Section 1107 of the National Defense Authorization 
     Act, 2008 (Public Law 110-181) which provides adequate 
     authority for the medical specialty hiring needs of the 
     Department of Defense. The Secretary of Defense is further 
     directed that no later than 30 days after enactment of this 
     Act the Department shall notify the congressional defense 
     committees the action has been taken to implement the direct 
     hire authority across the Department, including the civilian 
     entities.

                        Reducing Scar Formation

       The United States Army Institute of Surgical Research and 
     the Armed Forces Institute of Regenerative Medicine is 
     currently doing research to reduce scarring following 
     battlefield injuries in conjunction with academia. The 
     Surgeon General of the Army is urged to use funds provided 
     for continuation of studies into new methods for wound 
     healing and scar reduction capabilities including proceeding 
     to a clinical study and for further product development.

                 Medical Transportation Infrastructure

       After reviewing the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) 
     Health Systems Advisory Subcommittee's (the Committee) review 
     of the design plans for medical centers, including the 
     responses from the Department of Defense and the Committee, 
     there remains deep concern about the state of the master plan 
     to complete world class medical facilities. Failures to 
     implement the recommendations of this plan may lead to 
     degraded medical care for military personnel, their 
     dependents and retirees.
       The recommendation includes $300,000,000 in the Defense 
     Health Program operation and maintenance account for 
     transportation issues stemming from the realignments 
     associated with the 2005 BRAC. The Secretary of Defense is 
     directed to provide a report to the House and Senate 
     Committees on Appropriations detailing the status of the 
     implementation of the BRAC Health Systems Advisory 
     Subcommittee's plan, and on plans for the recommended funding 
     increase, no later than 90 days after the enactment of this 
     Act.

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              Counter-Drug Budget Justification Materials

       There is concern that the budget justification materials 
     submitted do not provide sufficient information for 
     appropriate oversight and understanding of program objectives 
     and metrics. Therefore, the Secretary of Defense is directed 
     that beginning with the fiscal year 2011 budget, the budget 
     justification materials shall ensure that each project code 
     include, at a minimum: a detailed explanation of program 
     increases and decreases including displays and explanations 
     of program and price growth; a display showing the number of 
     full-time equivalent (FTE) employees; average grade for 
     government employees and number of contractor FTEs; 
     justification of planned equipment buys for items costing 
     more than $250,000, including quantities and unit costs; and 
     justification and descriptions of research and development 
     activities, including anticipated program accomplishments, 
     contract awards and a description of government costs.

             JOINT IMPROVISED EXPLOSIVE DEVICE DEFEAT FUND


                     (including transfer of funds)

       For the Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Fund, 
     funds are to be available for fiscal year 2010, as follows:

                                    EXPLANATION OF PROJECT LEVEL ADJUSTMENTS
                                            [In thousands of dollars]
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                                                                Budget
                                                               Request     House      Senate     Recommendation
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Attack the Network..........................................    203,100    183,000  .........                  0
    Transfer to Title IX....................................  .........  .........  .........            -53,100
    Unjustified request.....................................  .........  .........  .........           -150,000
Defeat the Device...........................................    199,100     25,000  .........                  0
    Transfer to Title IX....................................  .........  .........  .........           -199,100
Train the Force.............................................     41,100     35,000  .........                  0
    Transfer to Title IX....................................  .........  .........  .........            -41,100
Staff and Infrastructure....................................    121,550    121,550  .........            121,550
                                                             ---------------------------------------------------
Total, Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Fund........    564,850    364,550          0            121,550
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       The recommendation provides funds in the base budget for 
     the Staff and Infrastructure line of operation. These funds 
     are provided with the same time limitation as traditional 
     operation and maintenance funds.
       The reporting requirements directed under the Supplemental 
     Appropriations Act, 2009 (Public Law 111-32), were not 
     adhered to, but efforts are underway to improve that status. 
     The Director, Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat 
     Organization (JIEDDO) is directed to submit monthly 
     commitment, obligation, and expenditure data by line of 
     operation and by year of appropriation to the congressional 
     defense committees. Further, the Director, JIEDDO is directed 
     to submit monthly reports of obligation data on a project-by-
     project basis by line of operation to the congressional 
     defense committees. The Director, JIEDDO is also directed to 
     follow standard reprogramming procedures when transferring a 
     cumulative amount of $20,000,000 or more between lines of 
     operation.

                    OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL

       For the Office of the Inspector General, $288,100,000 is 
     provided for fiscal year 2010.

                                            [In thousands of dollars]
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                                                                Budget     House      Senate     Recommendation
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Office of the Inspector General:
    Operation and Maintenance...............................    271,444    287,100    287,100            287,100
    Procurement.............................................      1,000      1,000      1,000              1,000
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        Total, Office of the Inspector General..............    272,444    288,100    288,100            288,100
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                      TITLE VII--RELATED AGENCIES

       For Related Agencies, funds are to be available for fiscal 
     year 2010, as follows:

                                            [In thousands of dollars]
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                                                                Budget     House      Senate     Recommendation
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                                           TITLE VII--RELATED AGENCIES
 
Central Intelligence Agency Retirement and Disability System    290,900    290,900    290,900            290,900
 Fund.......................................................
Intelligence Community Management Account (ICMA)............    672,812    611,002    750,812            707,912
    Transfer to Department of Justice.......................  .........  .........  .........  .................
        Total, title VII, Related agencies..................    963,712    901,902  1,041,712            998,812
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                            Classified Annex

       Adjustments to the classified programs are addressed in a 
     separate detailed and comprehensive classified annex. The 
     Intelligence Community, Department of Defense and other 
     organizations are expected to fully comply with the 
     recommendations and directions in the classified annex 
     accompanying the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 
     2010.

   Central Intelligence Agency Retirement and Disability System Fund

       For the Central Intelligence Agency Retirement and 
     Disability System Fund, $290,900,000 is provided for fiscal 
     year 2010.

               Intelligence Community Management Account

       For the Intelligence Community Management Account, 
     $707,912,000 is provided for fiscal year 2010, as follows:

                                    EXPLANATION OF PROJECT LEVEL ADJUSTMENTS
                                            [In thousands of dollars]
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                                                        Budget
                                                       Request     House          Senate         Recommendation
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Intelligence Community Management Account...........    672,812    672,812            672,812            672,812
    Classified Adjustment...........................  .........    -64,810             78,000             34,300
    Language Mentorship Program incorporating an      .........      1,000  .................                800
     electronic portfolio...........................
    Counter-Threat Finance-Global (Transferred to     .........      2,000  .................                  0
     O&M, Defense-Wide).............................
        TOTAL, ICMA.................................    672,812    611,002            750,812            707,912
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        Intelligence Community's Business Transformation Office

       The Director of National Intelligence is directed to submit 
     a report 90 days after the enactment of this Act that: 1) 
     addresses the procurement challenges facing the Business 
     Transformation Office; 2) explains where the most efficient 
     and secure place to store the Community's business data will 
     be for the foreseeable future; and 3) reviews the process for 
     hiring highly qualified experts and provides recommendations 
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     current bureaucratic process to one that allows the Director 
     of the Business Transformation Office to efficiently build an 
     effective staff. Finally, the report should provide a target 
     date when all National Intelligence Program funds will 
     achieve a sustainable unqualified audit opinion.

     Intelligence Community Education and Training Strategic Design

       The lack of a strategic plan for the Intelligence Community 
     training programs and professional education curriculum is 
     concerning. The current patchwork of courses, language 
     training efforts and schools is the result of multiple 
     programs and initiatives instead of a coherent strategy. The 
     Director of National Intelligence needs to benchmark 
     successful programs such as the Department of Defense's 
     National Defense University, and develop an appropriate 
     educational and professional development strategy for the 
     Community to create an innovative and competitive 21st 
     century professional intelligence workforce. The Director of 
     National Intelligence is encouraged to take steps to 
     establish the Intelligence Community's capstone school in a 
     manner that takes best advantage of opportunities for 
     learning synergies and a transformative learning environment 
     with other national security students. Further, no later than 
     March 1, 2010, the Director of National Intelligence is 
     directed to submit a report to the intelligence oversight 
     committees on the feasibility of evolving the National 
     Defense Intelligence College to a fee-for-service program.

                     TITLE VIII--GENERAL PROVISIONS

       The recommendation incorporates general provisions from the 
     House and Senate versions of the bill which were not amended. 
     Those general provisions that were addressed follow:
       The recommendation modifies a general provision proposed by 
     the House specifying that adjustments to programs, projects, 
     and activities included in the ``Explanation of Project Level 
     Adjustments'' that are increases above the budget are 
     incorporated into law. Transfers within an appropriation 
     account, among programs, projects and activities do not 
     require general transfer authority as stipulated in Section 
     8005 of the accompanying Act. However, such transfers are 
     subject to normal prior approval reprogramming procedures if 
     such transfers exceed thresholds described elsewhere in this 
     statement. Transfers between appropriation accounts are 
     subject to the provisions of Section 8005 of the accompanying 
     Act and are also subject to prior congressional approval. The 
     Senate bill contained no similar provision.
       The recommendation retains a provision proposed by the 
     Senate that provides for upgrades to military ranges in 
     Alaska. The House bill contained no similar provision,
       The recommendation retains a provision proposed by the 
     Senate that provides for limitations on the use and transfer 
     authority of working capital fund cash balances. The House 
     bill contained a similar provision.
       The recommendation retains a provision proposed by the 
     House that provides limitations and conditions on the use of 
     funds made available in this Act to initiate multi-year 
     contracts. The Senate bill contained a similar provision.
       The recommendation retains a provision proposed by the 
     House that provides for the Department of Defense to purchase 
     anchor and mooring chains manufactured only in the United 
     States. The Senate bill included a similar provision.
       The recommendation modifies a provision proposed by both 
     the House and Senate that prohibits funds made available to 
     the Department of Defense from being used to demilitarize or 
     dispose of surplus firearms.
       The recommendation modifies a provision proposed by the 
     House and Senate that restricts funds from being used to 
     perform cost studies under OMB Circular A-76.
       The recommendation modifies a provision proposed by both 
     the House and Senate which provided funding from various 
     appropriations for the Civil Air Patrol Corporation.
       The recommendation modifies a provision proposed by both 
     the House and Senate that provides for the number of staff 
     years of technical effort that may be funded for defense 
     Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDC).
       The recommendation retains a provision proposed by the 
     Senate which provides for the conveyance, without 
     consideration, of relocatable housing units. The House bill 
     contained a similar provision.
       The recommendation modifies a provision proposed by the 
     House which provides grant authorities for the Department of 
     Defense acting through the Office of Economic Adjustment. The 
     Senate contained no similar provision.

                             (Rescissions)

       The recommendation modifies a provision proposed by both 
     the House and the Senate recommending rescissions. The 
     rescissions agreed to are:
2008 Appropriations:
                                             Procurement, Defense-Wide:
    ASDS.....................................................$2,000,000
2009 Appropriations:
              Procurement of Weapons and Tracked Combat Vehicles, Army:
    Future Combat Systems Advance Procurement................26,087,000
    Joint Assault Bridge.....................................15,000,000
                                               Other Procurement, Army:
    Night Vision Devices....................................131,900,000
    Sequoyah Foreign Language Translation System..............6,339,000
                                               Other Procurement, Navy:
    Other Propulsion Equipment...............................18,844,000
    LCS Mission Modules......................................66,000,000
                                       Aircraft Procurement, Air Force:
    B-52 Modifications.......................................12,800,000
    C-130 Modifications.......................................8,000,000
    C-130J Advance Procurement...............................60,000,000
    F-22 Advance Procurement................................383,000,000
    Predator................................................159,800,000
    T-38 Modifications........................................5,300,000
                                        Missile Procurement, Air Force:
    JASSM....................................................60,000,000
                                          Other Procurement, Air Force:
    Global Combat Support System..............................8,800,000
    Global Command and Control System.........................2,100,000
                                             Procurement, Defense-Wide:
    ASDS......................................................5,200,000
                      Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Navy:
    Surface and Shallow Water MCM............................20,000,000
                 Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Air Force:
    C-17.....................................................22,403,000
    Combat Training Ranges....................................6,000,000
    Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missile..................5,000,000
    Control and Reporting Center.............................15,000,000
    Information Systems Security Program.....................11,827,000
    Aerial Targets............................................7,000,000
    C-130 Airlift Squadron...................................18,000,000
    Logistics Information Technology (LOGIT).................10,000,000
    RDT&E for Aging Aircraft..................................3,200,000
              Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Defense-Wide:
    HBCU.....................................................34,457,000
    DARPA...................................................100,000,000
    Kinetic Energy Interceptor...............................20,000,000
       The recommendation retains a provision proposed by the 
     House that provides for the Department of Defense to dispose 
     of negative unliquidated or unexpended balances for expired 
     or closed accounts. The Senate bill contained no similar 
     provision.
       The recommendation retains a provision proposed by the 
     Senate that clarifies the military status of World War II 
     Alaska Territorial Guardsmen. The House bill contained no 
     similar provision.
       The recommendation retains a provision proposed by both the 
     House and the Senate that prohibits the use of funds made 
     available in this Act from being used to approve or license 
     the sale of the F-22 fighter aircraft. Additionally, the 
     recommendation retains language proposed by the Senate that 
     permits the Department of Defense to conduct studies and 
     design activities to develop a future export version of the 
     aircraft that protects classified and sensitive information. 
     Assuming that there will be an export version of the F-22A, 
     nothing in this provision shall restrict the Department of 
     Defense from sharing information regarding the future export 
     version of the F-22 pursuant to an inquiry from a foreign 
     government that is intended to inform that government's 
     decision regarding whether to pursue purchase of a future 
     export version of the F-22.
       The recommendation modifies a provision proposed by the 
     House which provides $3,750,000 only for the construction and 
     furnishing of additional Fisher Houses. The Senate bill 
     contained no similar provision.
       The recommendation modifies a provision proposed by both 
     the House and Senate which provides funding and transfer 
     authority for the Arrow Missile Defense Program.
       The recommendation retains a provision proposed by the 
     Senate that provides for the transfer of funds to properly 
     complete prior year shipbuilding programs. The House bill 
     contained a similar provision.
       The recommendation retains a provision proposed by the 
     Senate that none of the funds available to the Department of 
     Defense may be obligated to modify command and control 
     relationships to give Fleet Forces Command administrative and 
     operational control of U.S. Navy forces assigned to the 
     Pacific Fleet. The House bill contained a similar provision.
       The recommendation retains a provision proposed by the 
     Senate that provides for the noncompetitive appointments of 
     certain medical occupational specialties, as prescribed by 
     section 7403(g) of Title 38, United

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     States Code. The House bill contained a similar provision.
       The recommendation retains a provision proposed by the 
     Senate which makes available funds for public schools with 
     unusually high concentrations of special needs military 
     dependents enrolled. The House bill contained no similar 
     provision.
       The recommendation retains a provision proposed by the 
     House which provides authority for the Secretary of the Army 
     to make a grant only to the Center for Military Recruitment, 
     Assessment and Veterans Employment. The Senate bill contained 
     no similar provision.
       The recommendation does not retain a provision proposed by 
     the House that permits Operation and Maintenance, Navy funds 
     to be used to repair, maintain and operate flood control 
     systems adjacent to the Pacific Missile Range Facility. The 
     Senate bill contained no similar provision.
       The recommendation modifies a provision proposed by both 
     the House and the Senate providing funds for specific grants.
       The recommendation retains a provision proposed by the 
     Senate relating to the prohibition on transfer of program 
     authorities relating to current tactical unmanned aerial 
     vehicles (TUAV) from the Army. The House bill contained a 
     similar provision.
       The recommendation retains a provision proposed by the 
     Senate that provides authorities to the Joint Interagency 
     Training and Education Center, for homeland defense/security 
     and traditional warfighting training. The House bill 
     contained no similar provision.
       The recommendation retains a provision proposed by the 
     Senate that makes funds available in ``Operation and 
     Maintenance, Navy'' for the Asia Pacific Regional Initiative 
     Program. The House bill contained a similar provision.
       The recommendation retains a provision proposed by the 
     Senate that reduces funding by specified amounts due to 
     updated economic assumptions. The House bill contained no 
     similar provision.
       The recommendation retains a provision proposed by the 
     House that provides for the creation of a major force program 
     category for space for the Future Year Defense Program of the 
     Department of Defense. The Senate bill contained no similar 
     provision.
       The recommendation retains a provision proposed by the 
     House that established requirements for Director National 
     Intelligence budget exhibits. The Senate bill contained a 
     similar provision.
       The recommendation does not retain a provision proposed by 
     the Senate that prohibits the use of funds made available in 
     this Act to contravene laws enacted or regulations 
     promulgated to implement the United Nations Convention 
     Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading 
     Treatment or Punishment. The House contained the same 
     provision in Title IX. The issue is addressed in Title IX.
       The recommendation modifies a provision proposed by the 
     House that prohibits award fees to any defense contractor 
     contrary to the provisions of section 814 of the National 
     Defense Authorization Act, Fiscal Year 2007 (Public Law 109-
     364). The Senate bill contained no similar provision.
       The recommendation retains a provision proposed by the 
     House which directs the Secretary of Defense to maintain on 
     the Department of Defense website a link to Office of the 
     Inspector General of the Department of Defense. The Senate 
     bill contained no similar provision.
       The recommendation modifies a provision proposed by the 
     Senate that provides for a reduction of excess cash balances 
     in the Department of Defense Working Capital Funds. The House 
     bill contained no similar provision.
       The recommendation modifies a provision proposed by the 
     House which provides for the continuation of stop loss 
     special pay. The Senate bill contained no similar provision.
       The recommendation does not retain a provision proposed by 
     the House which provides for the use of funds for purchase of 
     armored vehicles for force protection purposes. The Senate 
     bill contained no similar provision.
       The recommendation modifies a provision proposed by both 
     the House and the Senate which authorizes the transfer of 
     funds made available in title II to the Services' central 
     fund established for Fisher Houses and Suites pursuant to 
     section 2493(d) 10 U.S.C.
       The recommendation modifies a provision proposed by the 
     House that authorizes the transfer of funds from the 
     Intelligence Community Management Account for the Program 
     Manager for the Information Sharing Environment to other 
     departments and agencies, for certain purposes. The Senate 
     bill contained a similar provision.
       The recommendation modifies a provision proposed by the 
     Senate regarding the availability of operation and 
     maintenance funding to make remittances to the Acquisition 
     Workforce Development Fund. The House bill contained no 
     similar provision.
       The recommendation does not retain a provision proposed by 
     the Senate that requires reports on certain elements of the 
     ballistic missile defense system. The House bill contained no 
     similar provision. The issue is addressed elsewhere in the 
     statement.
       The recommendation modifies a provision proposed by the 
     Senate that not less than $15,000,000 be made available for 
     high priority National Guard counter-drug programs. The House 
     bill contained no similar provision.
       The recommendation retains a provision proposed by the 
     Senate that provides an apology to the Native Peoples of the 
     United States. The House bill contained no similar provision.
       The recommendation does not retain a provision proposed by 
     the Senate that requires a report on the use of live primates 
     in training relating to chemical and biological agents. The 
     House bill contained no similar provision. The issue is 
     addressed elsewhere in the statement.
       The recommendation does not retain a provision proposed by 
     the Senate that expresses the sense of the Senate on Joint 
     STARS re-engining. The House bill contained no similar 
     provision. The issue is addressed elsewhere in the statement.
       The recommendation modifies a provision proposed by the 
     Senate that requires public disclosure of certain reports. 
     The House bill contained no similar provision.
       The recommendation does not retain a provision proposed by 
     the Senate that requires a report on Federal contracting 
     fraud. The House bill contained no similar provision. The 
     issue is addressed elsewhere in the statement.
       The recommendation does not retain a provision proposed by 
     the Senate that makes funds available for Gulf War Illness 
     Research. The House bill contained no similar provision. The 
     issue is addressed elsewhere in the statement.
       The recommendation modifies a provision proposed by the 
     Senate that expresses the sense of Congress and requires a 
     report on the Nevada Test Site. The House bill contained no 
     similar provision.
       The recommendation does not retain a provision proposed by 
     the Senate that makes funds available from the Office of the 
     Secretary of Defense for declassification of the 2001 nuclear 
     posture review. The House bill contained no similar 
     provision. The issue is addressed elsewhere in the statement.
       The recommendation does not retain a provision proposed by 
     the Senate that makes funds available from Operation and 
     Maintenance, Defense-Wide for a Military and Overseas Voter 
     Empowerment Act. The House bill contained no similar 
     provision. The issue is addressed elsewhere in the statement.
       The recommendation does not retain a provision proposed by 
     the Senate that restricts funding to dispose of claims filed 
     regarding water contamination. The House bill contained no 
     similar provision. The issue is addressed elsewhere in the 
     statement.
       The recommendation does not retain a provision proposed by 
     the Senate that work under Logistics Civil Augmentation 
     Program complies with standards. This issue is addressed in 
     Title II of this statement.
       The recommendation modifies a provision proposed by the 
     Senate that prohibits any funds to be used for any Federal 
     contract with specified entities if such entities require 
     their employees to sign mandatory arbitration clauses. The 
     House bill contained no similar provision.
       The recommendation does not retain a provision proposed by 
     the Senate that limits the early retirement of tactical 
     aircraft. The House bill contained no similar provision. The 
     issue is addressed elsewhere in the statement.
       The recommendation does not retain a provision proposed by 
     the Senate that restores funding for the two-stage ground-
     based interceptor program. The House bill contained no 
     similar provision. The issue is addressed elsewhere in the 
     statement.
       The recommendation does not retain a provision proposed by 
     the Senate that makes funds available for the evaluations and 
     analyses of certain laser systems. The House bill contained 
     no similar provision. The issue is addressed elsewhere in the 
     statement.
       The recommendation does not retain a provision proposed by 
     the House that places restrictions on reprogramming funds 
     provided for the National Intelligence Program. The Senate 
     bill contained no similar provision. The issue is addressed 
     elsewhere in the statement.
       The recommendation modifies a provision proposed by the 
     House that prohibits the award to a contractor or conversion 
     to performance by a contractor of any functions performed by 
     Federal employees pursuant to a study conducted under OMB 
     circular A-76 as of the date of enactment of this Act. The 
     Senate bill contained no similar provision.
       The recommendation does not retain a provision proposed by 
     the House authorizing the Secretary of Defense to transfer to 
     the appropriation ``Foreign Currency Fluctuations, Defense'' 
     unobligated funds appropriated for Operation and Maintenance 
     and Military Personnel. The Senate bill contained no similar 
     provision.
       The recommendation does not retain a provision proposed by 
     the House that reduces amounts appropriated in title II of 
     this Act to reflect excess cash balances in Department of 
     Defense Working Capital Funds. The Senate bill contained no 
     similar provision.
       The recommendation modifies a provision proposed by the 
     House that prohibits the use of National Intelligence Program 
     funds appropriated in this Act for certain purposes. The 
     Senate bill contained no similar provision.

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       The recommendation modifies a provision proposed by the 
     House that appropriates funds to the ``Tanker Replacement 
     Transfer Fund'' and authorizes their transfer under certain 
     circumstances for specified purposes.
       The recommendation does not retain a provision proposed by 
     the House that provides benefits to any member or former 
     member of the Armed Forces who would have qualified for a day 
     of administrative absence under the Post-Deployment/
     Mobilization Respite Absence program. The Senate bill 
     contained no similar provision.
       The recommendation retains a provision proposed by the 
     House that provides resettlement support for certain 
     refugees. The Senate bill contained no similar provision.
       The recommendation modifies a provision proposed by both 
     the House and Senate that requires congressional earmarks, 
     when awarded to a for-profit entity, to be awarded under full 
     and open competition.
       The recommendation does not retain a provision proposed by 
     the House that reduces amounts appropriated in title II of 
     this Act. The Senate bill contained no similar provision. The 
     issue is addressed in Title IX.
       The recommendation does not retain a provision proposed by 
     the House that sets certain criteria for the appointment of 
     members of integration panels overseeing Congressionally 
     Directed Medical Research programs related to breast cancer. 
     The Senate bill contained no similar provision.
       The recommendation does not retain a provision proposed by 
     the House that prohibits the use of funds to eliminate any 
     personnel positions from the 194th Regional Support Wing of 
     the Air National Guard as of the date of enactment of this 
     Act. The Senate bill contained no similar provision. The 
     issue is addressed elsewhere in the statement.
       The recommendation does not retain a provision proposed by 
     the House regarding the release and transfer of detainees 
     from Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The Senate bill 
     contained a similar provision in Title IX. The issue is 
     addressed in Title IX.
       The recommendation does not retain a provision proposed by 
     the House that prohibits the use of funds for advance 
     procurement of the F-22 and provides that funds made 
     available in title III under the heading ``Aircraft 
     Procurement, Air Force'' may be available for other specified 
     purposes. The Senate bill contained no similar provision. The 
     issue is addressed elsewhere in the statement.
       The recommendation does not retain a provision proposed by 
     the House which reduces funds for the Defense Health Program 
     in operation and maintenance and increases funds in research, 
     development, test and evaluation. The Senate bill contained 
     no similar provision.
       The recommendation modifies a provision proposed by the 
     House that prohibits the awarding to a contractor, or convert 
     to performance by a contractor, any function at the United 
     States Military Academy at West Point. The Senate bill 
     contained no similar provision.
       The recommendation does not retain a provision proposed by 
     the House that reduces funds in Operation and Maintenance, 
     Air Force and increases funds in Chemical Agents and 
     Munitions Destruction, Defense. The Senate bill contained no 
     similar provision. The issue is addressed elsewhere in the 
     statement.
       The recommendation does not retain a provision proposed by 
     the House that prohibits the privatization of government-
     owned ammunition production assets. The Senate bill contained 
     no similar provision. The issue is addressed elsewhere in the 
     statement.
       The recommendation does not retain a provision proposed by 
     the Senate that requires the Secretary of the Army to certify 
     any transfers to private ammunition manufacturers. The House 
     bill contained no similar provision. The issue is addressed 
     elsewhere in the statement.
       The recommendation retains a provision proposed by the 
     Senate that prohibits funding of the Association of Community 
     Organizations for Reform Now. The House bill contained no 
     similar provision. The Senate bill addressed this issue in 
     Title IX.

               TITLE IX--OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS

                         Reporting Requirements

       The Secretary of Defense is directed to provide a report to 
     the congressional defense committees within 30 days of the 
     enactment of this Act on the allocation of the funds within 
     the accounts listed in this title. The Secretary shall submit 
     updated reports 30 days after the end of each fiscal quarter 
     until funds listed in this title are no longer available for 
     obligation. This report shall include: a detailed accounting 
     of obligations and expenditures of appropriations provided in 
     this title by program and sub-activity group for the 
     continuation of military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan; 
     and a listing of equipment procured using funds provided in 
     this title.
       Additionally, the Secretary of Defense is directed to 
     continue to report incremental contingency operations costs 
     for Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom on 
     a monthly basis in the Cost of War Execution report as 
     required by Department of Defense Financial Management 
     Regulation, chapter 23, volume 12. Further, the Secretary of 
     Defense is directed to continue to provide the Cost of War 
     reports to the congressional defense committees that include 
     the following information by appropriation: funding 
     appropriated, funding allocated, monthly obligations, monthly 
     disbursements, cumulative fiscal year obligations and 
     cumulative fiscal year disbursements.
       In order to meet unanticipated requirements, the Department 
     of Defense may need to transfer funds within these 
     appropriations accounts for purposes other than those 
     specified in this report. The Secretary of Defense is 
     directed to follow normal prior approval reprogramming 
     procedures should it be necessary to transfer funding between 
     different appropriations accounts in this title.

                        Progress Report on Iraq

       Section 316 of Public Law 111-32, Supplemental 
     Appropriations Act, 2009 directed the Secretary of Defense to 
     submit to Congress on a quarterly basis a report on ``Iraq 
     Troop Drawdown Status, Goals and Timetable.'' Section 316 
     requires this report to be prepared and submitted every 90 
     days through September 30, 2010. The recommendation does not 
     repeat section 9010 from the House- passed Department of 
     Defense Appropriations Act, 2010 which repeated this 
     requirement. It is expected that the Department will continue 
     to submit the report as required through September 30, 2010.

                            Budget Amendment

       The recommendation fully funds an increase in the Army's 
     end strength, as requested by the Department of Defense in a 
     formal budget amendment submitted on August 13, 2009, after 
     the House had already completed consideration of the 
     Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2010. The budget 
     amendment, which provides $1,012,600,000 to recruit, retain 
     and support an additional 15,000 soldiers in fiscal year 
     2010, has been accepted. It is understood that these 
     additional soldiers, and the 7,000 additional soldiers the 
     Department plans to add in fiscal year 2011, are needed 
     temporarily to allow existing Brigade Combat Teams to deploy 
     at full strength. There is a concern about the strain on the 
     Army imposed by the on-going high operations tempo in Iraq 
     and the increased demand in Afghanistan. There is also 
     concern about the Department's decision to fund this 
     temporary growth in end-strength by reducing funding for 
     much-needed trucks and tactical vehicles. While it is 
     believed that combat units in the theater of operations are 
     being provided with the required quantity of high-quality 
     tactical vehicles, concern remains that the Department is not 
     requesting adequate funding to reset and replenish damaged 
     and worn-out vehicles or addressing vehicle shortages in the 
     National Guard and the reserve forces. Accordingly, the 
     recommendation provides funding of $1,063,038,000 for High 
     Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicles (HMMWV), and 
     $863,357,000 for the Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles. The 
     recommendation provides much needed trucks for the active 
     Army, the Army National Guard and the Army Reserve.

                           Mi-17 Helicopters

       There is concern with the Department's growing reliance on 
     the Mi-17 helicopter to meet critical tactical lift 
     requirements for Afghanistan, Iraq and Pakistan security 
     forces. This platform has exceptionally-high maintenance 
     requirements. Parts and service are not readily available in 
     the theater of operations. Furthermore, the Mi-17 is in high 
     demand by U.S. forces operating in and training for 
     Afghanistan, but there are only two foreign-owned plants 
     producing new aircraft at this time. Therefore, the Secretary 
     of Defense is directed to report to the congressional defense 
     committees not later than sixty days after the enactment of 
     this Act on the Department of Defense's current and 
     anticipated demand for Mi-17s for U.S., Afghanistan, Iraq and 
     Pakistan security forces, the anticipated availability or 
     shortage of additional airframes, the sustainability of the 
     airframes currently slated for use by Afghanistan and Iraq 
     security forces, an analysis of alternative airframes, and 
     the future costs and funding sources available for procuring 
     Mi-17s.

                   Medical Treatment for Contractors

       There is concern that American workers are not getting 
     reasonable medical treatment for injuries they have suffered 
     while working in a combat zone. Accordingly, the Department 
     is urged to encourage Federal contractors to provide access 
     to the most effective treatment available for injuries 
     suffered while working outside the United States in support 
     of military operations, including Operation Iraqi Freedom and 
     Operation Enduring Freedom; and encourage Federal contractors 
     performing a Federal contract outside the United States to 
     ensure that American workers performing the contract receive 
     the same benefits for injuries suffered outside the United 
     States that they would receive if they were working within 
     the United States.

                           MILITARY PERSONNEL

       For Military Personnel, funds are to be available for 
     fiscal year 2010, as follows:

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                       OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE

       For Operation and Maintenance, funds are to be available 
     for fiscal year 2010, as follows:

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                 Commander's Emergency Response Program

       The recommendation provides $1,200,000,000 for the 
     Commander'sEmergency Response Program (CERP) in fiscal year 
     2010, $300,000,000 below the request. Included in this amount 
     is $1,000,000,000 for CERP in Afghanistan and $200,000,000 
     for CERP in Iraq. The amount provided for CERP in Afghanistan 
     effectively doubles what has been committed in Afghanistan 
     for fiscal year 2009. Additionally, with the redeployment 
     from Iraq and withdrawal from the major cities, CERP 
     requirements in that theater of operations will decrease 
     significantly in fiscal year 2010. Of the funds provided for 
     CERP, $500,000,000 shall be withheld pending completion and 
     submission of the report described below.
       The Department of Defense needs to greatly improve its 
     management and oversight of CERP and its justifications of 
     CERP budget requests. Additionally, there is concern that the 
     Department's plan to significantly increase the use of CERP 
     in Afghanistan does not yet include an increase in the number 
     of personnel qualified to conduct proper oversight and 
     management of those funds. Therefore, the Secretary of 
     Defense is directed to conduct a thorough review of CERP and 
     submit a report to the congressional defense committees not 
     later than 180 days after enactment of this Act. This report 
     shall include: the process by which CERP budget requests are 
     generated and justified; existing management and oversight of 
     CERP funds and contracts by the Department of the Army, the 
     Undersecretary of Defense, Comptroller, and U.S. Central 
     Command; the number of personnel required and the number of 
     personnel currently deployed to Afghanistan with Joint 
     Contracting Command and U.S. Forces--Afghanistan specifically 
     in support of CERP; a separate assessment for Iraq and 
     Afghanistan of the goals, purpose and expected requirement 
     for CERP funds in the coming year; the coordination process 
     of projects with other U.S. government agencies and Non-
     Governmental Organizations carrying out projects in Iraq and 
     Afghanistan; the requirements for the sustainment of projects 
     carried out under CERP; the procedures for ensuring that 
     projects carried out under CERP are coordinated with the host 
     governments and local community leaders; and the process and 
     systems for tracking projects carried out under CERP. 
     Additionally, the Secretary of Defense is directed, as part 
     of the program review, to report on the advisability of 
     establishing a program office for CERP to be responsible for 
     the development of budgets, strategic plans, program 
     controls, requirements for program coordination, and 
     standards for training.
       The Secretary of the Army is directed to submit monthly 
     commitment, obligation and expenditure data for CERP in Iraq 
     and Afghanistan to the congressional defense committees not 
     later than 30 days after each month. Finally, the Secretary 
     of Defense is directed to submit the required quarterly 
     report in a searchable database form in addition to the paper 
     report.

                       Civilian-Military Training

       The Secretary of Defense is directed, in conjunction with 
     the Secretary of State and the Administrator of the United 
     States Agency for InternationalDevelopment, to continue to 
     support the requirements for monthly integrated civilian-
     military training for civilians deploying to Afghanistan at 
     Camp Atterbury, Indiana, including through the allocation of 
     military and civilian personnel, trainers, and other 
     resources for that purpose.

                          PROCUREMENT 963 408

       For Procurement, funds are to be available for fiscal year 
     2010, as follows:

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                           Up Armored HMMWVs

       The fiscal year 2010 budget request for Overseas 
     Contingency Operations includes funding for the procurement 
     of up-armored HMMWVs. At the request of the Marine Corps, 
     Congress appropriated $177,200,000 in fiscal year 2009 
     supplemental funding for the procurement of Frag Kit 4 
     underbody armor protection for M1114 vehicles in theater. 
     However, it is understood that the Marine Corps has rescinded 
     that requirement due to technical difficulties and will not 
     procure any Frag Kit 4 kits. Therefore, the Commandant of the 
     Marine Corps is directed to apply the funds previously 
     appropriated for the procurement of Frag Kit 4 kits for the 
     procurement of up-armored HMWWVs for contingency operations 
     instead.

                   Family of Heavy Tactical Vehicles

       The recommendation includes $803,230,000 for the Family of 
     Heavy Tactical Vehicles. The funding provides for the 
     purchase of a variety of heavy trucks, tractors and trailers 
     including Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Trucks; Heavy 
     Equipment Transporter Tractors; Heavy Equipment Transporter 
     Trailers; and other heavy transport systems to support line 
     haul, local haul, unit resupply and other missions. These 
     trucks and trailers provide critical support to units in the 
     field. The Army is expected to promptly procure these heavy 
     trucks and trailers as described in budget justification 
     materials.

                Common Remotely Operated Weapons Station

       The recommendation provides $495,000,000 for Common 
     Remotely Operated Weapons Stations (CROWS), which includes 
     the $235,000,000 in the budget request, a transfer of 
     $360,000,000 from Other Procurement, Army, and a program 
     reduction of $100,000,000. Although there is strong support 
     for the CROWS program, this reduction will avoid funding 
     ahead of need. It is understood that funding for CROWS 
     systems is available in the funding lines for other weapons 
     systems and tactical vehicles. Should additional CROWS 
     funding be required in fiscal year 2010, the Army should 
     reprogram internally to meet the demand. The Army is 
     encouraged to make the CROWS System a Program of Record.

       Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) and Mine Resistant 
             AmbushProtected All Terrain Vehicles (M-ATVs)

       The recommendation provides $6,281,000,000, an increase of 
     $825,000,000 over the request to address additional M-ATV 
     vehicle requirements, as identified by the Department. The 
     Department shall continue to adhere to the execution and 
     reporting requirements contained in section 8122 of Public 
     Law 110-116.

    Training Devices for Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) and 
      MineResistant Ambush Protected All Terrain Vehicles (M-ATVs)

       In response to the threat of Improvised Explosive Devices 
     (IEDs) to Forces in theater, the Department of Defense has 
     procured more than 16,000 MRAPs, and recently validated a 
     requirement of more than 6,000 light-weight MRAPs, M-ATVs, 
     for operations in Afghanistan.
       Due to the weight of the heavy armor and high center of 
     gravity, the driving characteristics of both the MRAP and M-
     ATV are considerably different from other vehicles that are 
     in use by the military. Aggressive safety training helps 
     avoid casualties due to rollovers and other types of 
     accidents. Emergency egress training, including the emergency 
     operation of the heavy armored doors is essential. It is 
     understood that MRAP vehicles and virtual trainers have been 
     provided to home station training facilities for active 
     component, National Guard and Reserve units to prepare 
     service members to operate and maintain these vehicles, which 
     they will receive upon their arrival in the combat theaters. 
     The military services are encouraged to take maximum 
     advantage of these training devices to prepare servicemembers 
     for operations in and around MRAPs and M-ATVs. The Department 
     is expected to use funds available in this Act to procure 
     additional training devices, including virtual vehicle 
     trainers if required.

                  National Guard and Reserve Equipment

       The recommendation provides $950,000,000 for the National 
     Guard and Reserve Equipment Account. Of that amount, 
     $575,000,000 is for the ArmyNational Guard; $135,000,000 for 
     the Air National Guard; $85,000,000 for the U.S. Army 
     Reserve; $55,000,000 for the Navy Reserve; $45,000,000 for 
     the Marine Corps Reserve; and $55,000,000 for the Air Force 
     Reserve to meet urgent equipment needs that may arise this 
     fiscal year.
       This funding will allow the Guard and reserve components to 
     procure high priority equipment that will complement the 
     combined State and Federal missions.

                        Modernization Priorities

       Each National Guard and reserve component Chief shall 
     submit to the congressional defense committees a detailed 
     assessment of that component's modernization priorities not 
     later than 30 days after enactment of this Act. The National 
     Guard and reserve component Chiefs should exercise control of 
     the funds provided in this account, to better ensure that the 
     most urgent National Guard and reserve equipment 
     modernization priorities are addressed with the funding 
     provided in this appropriation.

               RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST AND EVALUATION

       For Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, funds are 
     to be available for fiscal year 2010, as follows:

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                              SABER FOCUS

       The Saber Focus demonstration program is envisioned to 
     provide a much needed capability to the warfighter. The 
     Congress has provided over $200,000,000 for this effort, 
     funded entirely outside the normal budgeting process. The 
     Department has been given numerous opportunities to fund this 
     potentially game- changing program in its base budget but has 
     chosen not to do so, largely due to schedule slips with the 
     actual demonstration. The demonstration is currently 
     scheduled in fiscal year 2010 and will utilize funding 
     carried over from fiscal year 2009. Therefore, the 
     recommendation provides $16,900,000 for the Saber Focus 
     program, a reduction of $35,000,000, which should be 
     sufficient to finally transition the program to a Program of 
     Record.

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                  OTHER DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE PROGRAMS

                         Defense Health Program

       For the Defense Health Program, $1,256,675,000 is provided 
     for fiscal year 2010, as follows:

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         Drug Interdiction and Counter-Drug Activities, Defense


                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       For Drug Interdiction and Counter-Drug Activities, 
     $346,603,000 is provided for fiscal year 2010, as follows:

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             Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Fund


                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

       For the Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Fund, 
     funds are to be available for fiscal year 2010, as follows:

                                    EXPLANATION OF PROJECT LEVEL ADJUSTMENTS
                                            [In thousands of dollars]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                Budget
                                                               Request     House      Senate     Recommendation
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Attack the Network..........................................    812,000    730,000  1,015,100            865,100
    Transfer from Title VI..................................  .........  .........    203,100             53,100
Defeat the Device...........................................    536,000    600,000    735,100            735,100
    Transfer from Title VI..................................  .........  .........    199,100            199,100
Train the Force.............................................    187,000    160,000    161,810            161,810
    Transfer from Title VI..................................  .........  .........     41,100             41,100
    Transfer to Service OCO accounts for proper execution...  .........  .........    -66,290            -66,290
Staff and Infrastructure....................................          0          0    121,550                  0
    Transfer from Title VI..................................  .........  .........    121,550
        Total, Joint Improvised Explosive Device............
        Defeat Fund.........................................  1,535,000  1,490,000  2,033,560          1,762,010
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       The Director, Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat 
     Organization (JIEDDO) is directed to continue to submit 
     monthly commitment, obligation, and expenditure data by line 
     of operation and by year of appropriation to the 
     congressional defense committees. Further, the Director, 
     JIEDDO is directed to submit monthly reports of obligation 
     data on a project-by-project basis by line of operation to 
     the congressional defense committees. The Director, JIEDDO is 
     also directed to follow standard reprogramming procedures 
     when transferring a cumulative amount of $20,000,000 or more 
     between lines of operation.

                    Office of the Inspector General

       For the Office of the Inspector General, $8,876,000 is 
     provided for fiscal year 2010.

                      TITLE IX--GENERAL PROVISIONS

       The recommendation incorporates general provisions from the 
     House and Senate versions of the bill which were not amended. 
     Those general provisions that were addressed follow:
       The recommendation retains a provision proposed by the 
     Senate that provides for special transfer authority for this 
     title. The House bill contained a similar provision.
       The recommendation retains a provision proposed by the 
     Senate that provides authority for the supervisory and 
     administrative costs associated with construction projects in 
     Afghanistan funded with operation and maintenance funds, that 
     may be obligated when the contract is awarded. The House bill 
     contained a similar provision.
       The recommendation retains a provision proposed by the 
     Senate that provides for the procurement of passenger motor 
     vehicles for the physical security of personnel. The House 
     bill contained a similar provision.
       The recommendation modifies a provision proposed by the 
     House and the Senate which provides funding under ``Operation 
     and Maintenance, Army'' to fund the Commander's Emergency 
     Response Program (CERP) and requires quarterly reports to the 
     congressional defense committees.
       The recommendation does not retain a provision proposed by 
     the House that provides for a transfer from the Defense 
     Cooperation Account. The Senate bill contained no similar 
     provision.
       The recommendation retains a provision proposed by the 
     Senate that designates funds in this title for overseas 
     deployments and other activities. The House bill contained a 
     similar provision.
       The recommendation retains a provision proposed by the 
     House that prohibits the use of funds made available in this 
     Act to contravene laws enacted or regulations promulgated to 
     implement the United Nations Convention Against Torture and 
     Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment. 
     The Senate bill contained the same provision in Title VIII.
       The recommendation does not retain a provision proposed by 
     the House that requires a report on the timetable for Iraq 
     troop draw down. The Senate bill contained no similar 
     provision. The issue is addressed elsewhere in this 
     statement.
       The recommendation retains a provision proposed by the 
     Senate that provides reporting requirements and reprogramming 
     thresholds for Iraq and Afghanistan Security Forces Funds and 
     Pakistan Counterinsurgency Fund. The House bill contained no 
     similar provision.
       The recommendation includes a provision that restricts the 
     transfer or release into the United States of any individual 
     who was detained at Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
       The recommendation does not retain a provision proposed by 
     the Senate that provides funding for fuel requirements. The 
     House bill contained no similar provision.
       The recommendation retains a provision proposed by the 
     Senate that prohibits funding of the Association Community 
     Organizations for Reform Now. The House bill contained no 
     similar provision. The issue is addressed in Title VIII.
       The recommendation does not retain a provision proposed by 
     the Senate that provides for the support of certain civilian-
     military training for citizens deploying to Afghanistan. The 
     House bill contained no similar provision. This issue is 
     addressed elsewhere in the statement.
       The recommendation does not retain a provision proposed by 
     the Senate to hold open and closed hearings on strategy and 
     resources of the United States with respect to Afghanistan 
     and Pakistan. The House bill contained no similar provision.
       The recommendation modifies a provision proposed by the 
     Senate that makes available funding for outreach and 
     reintegration services under the Yellow Ribbon Reintegration 
     Program. The House bill contained no similar provision.

                      TITLE X--GENERAL PROVISIONS

       The recommendation incorporates general provisions from the 
     House and Senate versions of the bill which were not amended. 
     Those general provisions that were addressed follow:
       The recommendation does not retain a provision proposed by 
     the House concerning hyperbaric chambers for treatment of 
     traumatic brain injury. The Senate bill contained no similar 
     provision. The issue is addressed elsewhere in the statement.

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                       DIVISION B--OTHER MATTERS

       Section 1001 provides such sums as are necessary for the 
     Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), to be held 
     in reserve for use in such amounts and at such times as may 
     be necessary to carry out the program. The fiscal year 2010 
     appropriation for SNAP was based on the latest official 
     projection available to Congress at that time--the Office of 
     Management and Budget's Mid-Session Review--and can support a 
     large increase in participation over fiscal year 2009. 
     However, increases in participation levels in the latter part 
     of fiscal year 2009 were very high. If those rates of 
     increase continue, the current appropriation level would not 
     be sufficient to meet program participation.
       Section 1002 provides $400,000,000 in additional funding 
     for state administrative expenses under the Supplemental 
     Nutrition Assistance Program, to assist states in dealing 
     with high program participation levels, designated as an 
     emergency requirement.
       Section 1003 extends the authorization for compulsory 
     copyright license used by satellite television providers to 
     February 28, 2010. Funding is fully offset.
       Section 1004 provides extension to certain provisions of 
     the USA PATRIOT Improvement and Reauthorization Act of 2005 
     and the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 
     2004 until February 28, 2010.
       Section 1005 extends the National Flood Insurance Program 
     through February 28, 2010.
       Section 1006 provides $125,000,000 to the Small Business 
     Administration (SBA), to continue two temporary enhancements 
     to SBA loan guarantee programs made by the American Recovery 
     and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and which are nearly out of 
     funding. One of the enhancements being extended allows the 
     SBA to guarantee 90 percent of certain small business loans, 
     instead of the 75 percent allowed under permanent law (or 85 
     percent for small loans), thereby encouraging banks to make 
     these loans by reducing the amount they have at risk and the 
     reserves they must hold. The other reduces fees paid by 
     lenders and borrowers. The funding provided in the bill is 
     estimated to be sufficient to continue both items through 
     February 28, 2010. The bill also extends the expiration date 
     of the authorization for the 90 percent loan guarantees from 
     February 17 to February 28, 2010. Funding is fully offset.
       Section 1007 will release upon enactment to Swain County, 
     North Carolina $4,000,000 of previously appropriated funds, 
     with the remaining $8,800,000 to be made available 120 days 
     after the County, the state of North Carolina, the Interior 
     Department and the Tennessee Valley Authority reach a 
     settlement.
       Section 1008 extends the authorization for the highway, 
     transit, highway safety and motor carrier safety programs of 
     the Department of Transportation until February 28, 2010.
       Section 1009 provides an extension of expiring UI benefit 
     provisions that were established or continued in the American 
     Recovery and Reinvestment Act, including the Emergency 
     Unemployment Compensation program, 100 percent Federal 
     funding for the Extended Benefits program, and the extra $25 
     weekly UI benefit through February 28, 2010.
       Section 1010 extends the 65 percent COBRA health insurance 
     subsidy from nine to 15 months for individuals who have lost 
     their jobs. The job lost eligibility date is extended in the 
     provision through February 28, 2010.
       Section 1011 delays a scheduled 21.2 percent reduction in 
     Medicare's 2010 physician payments through February 28, 2010.
       Section 1012 includes a provision to freeze the Department 
     of Health and Human Services poverty guidelines at 2009 
     levels in order to prevent a reduction in eligibility for 
     certain means-tested programs, including Medicaid, 
     Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), and child 
     nutrition, through March 1, 2010.
       Section 1013 rescinds funds from the digital television 
     conversion coupon program.
       Section 1014 provides that explanatory statement submitted 
     by the Chairman of the Defense Subcommittee shall have the 
     same effect as a joint explanatory statement.

   DISCLOSURE OF CONGRESSIONAL EARMARKS AND CONGRESSIONALLY DIRECTED 
                             SPENDING ITEMS

       Following is a list of congressional earmarks and 
     congressionally directed spending items (as defined in clause 
     9 of rule XXI of the Rules of the House of Representatives 
     and rule XLIV of the Standing Rules of the Senate, 
     respectively) included in the amended bill or the explanatory 
     statement, along with the name of each Senator, House Member, 
     Delegate, or Resident Commissioner who submitted a request to 
     the Committee of jurisdiction for each item so identified. 
     Neither the amended bill nor the explanatory statement 
     contains any limited tax benefits or limited tariff benefits 
     as defined in the applicable House or Senate rules.

                                                                                             DEFENSE
                                                                            [Congressionally Directed Spending Items]
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                                                                                                                                                          Requester(s)
     Account                                                 Project                                                Amount     -----------------------------------------------------------------
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AP,A              Air Filtration Systems for National Guard Helicopters                                               $800,000  Akin                             Bond
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AP,A              Air Warrior Ensemble Generation III                                                               $3,000,000                                   Warner; Webb
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AP,A              Army National Guard UH-60 Rewiring Program                                                        $8,000,000  Granger
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AP,A              Automatic Identification Technology Life Cycle Asset Management                                   $1,200,000                                   Shelby
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
AP,A              CH-47 Helicopter Forward and Aft Hook Project                                                     $2,400,000  Baird
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AP,A              CH-47F Common Avionics Architecture System-Pilot Vehicle Interface                                $2,720,000  Hinchey; Latham; McHugh          Grassley; Sessions
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AP,A              Civil Support Communications Systems for Kentucky Army National Guard UH-60 Aircraft              $1,600,000  Rogers (KY)                      Bunning
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AP,A              Forward Looking Infrared Sensors for UH-60 Medevac Helicopters for the Minnesota National           $800,000  Oberstar                         Klobuchar
                   Guard
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AP,A              Internal Auxiliary Fuel Tank System                                                               $2,400,000  Franks (AZ); Bishop (UT);        Bennett; Hatch; Leahy
                                                                                                                                 Pastor (AZ)
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AP,A              Recoil UH-60 Wild Land Fire-Fighting Tank System                                                  $3,200,000                                   Merkley; Wyden
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
AP,A              UH-72A Integrated Vehicle Management System                                                       $1,600,000                                   Johnson; Leahy
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AP,A              Vibration Management Enhancement Program                                                          $3,000,000  Clyburn; Wilson (SC)
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AP,AF             ARC 210 Radios for ANG F-16s                                                                      $1,600,000                                   Brownback; Harkin; Hatch;
                                                                                                                                                                  Merkley; Nelson (FL); Wyden
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AP,AF             C-130 Active Noise Cancellation System                                                            $2,400,000  Tiahrt                           Brownback; Roberts
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AP,AF             Civil Air Patrol                                                                                  $4,000,000  Tiahrt                           Roberts
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AP,AF             Large Aircraft Podded Infrared Countermeasures Systems for Air Force Reserve KC-135               $1,200,000  Bean
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AP,AF             LITENING 4th Generation Kit Upgrades                                                              $2,000,000  Boozman; Herseth Sandlin         Johnson; Landrieu; Thune
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AP,AF             Miniature Air-Launched Decoy                                                                      $1,600,000                                   Warner; Webb
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AP,AF             Scathe View Hyper-Spectral Imagery Upgrade for Nevada ANG                                         $3,600,000  Titus; Berkley; Heller           Reid
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AP,AF             Senior Scout, Electro-Optical Infrared Capability                                                 $4,800,000  Bishop (UT)                      Bennett; Hatch
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AP,AF             Senior Scout, Line of Sight Datalink                                                              $2,400,000  Bishop (UT)                      Bennett; Hatch
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AP,AF             Senior Scout, Remote Operations Capability                                                        $2,400,000  Bishop (UT)                      Bennett; Hatch
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AP,AF             Support Equipment for Time Critical Targeting, Senior Scout                                       $3,000,000                                   Bennett; Crapo; Risch
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AP,N              Advanced Skills Management Command Portal--Fleet Readiness Centers                                $2,000,000  Dicks                            Cantwell
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AP,N              AN/AAR-47D(V)X Missile Warning System                                                             $4,000,000  Young (FL)                       Nelson (FL)
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AP,N              Crane Integrated Defensive Electronic Countermeasures Depot Capability                            $1,600,000  Ellsworth                        Lugar
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AP,N              Direct Squadron Support Readiness Training Program                                                $3,200,000                                   Byrd
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AP,N              Multi-Mission Helicopter Avionics System Test Bed                                                 $1,500,000  Hoyer
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AP,N              UC-12 Replacement Aircraft                                                                        $1,960,000                                   Brownback
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
AP,N              Universal Avionics Recorder Wireless Flight Download Data                                           $800,000  Harman
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DHP               AFIP/Joint Pathology Center Records Digitization and Repository Modernization                    $12,000,000                                   Byrd
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DHP               Composite Operational Health and Occupational Risk Tracking System                                $2,400,000  Tiahrt                           Brownback
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DHP               Enhanced Medical Situational Awareness                                                            $1,920,000                                   Kohl
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DHP               Epidemiologic Health Survey                                                                         $720,000  Loebsack                         Grassley; Harkin
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DHP               Fort Drum Regional Health Planning Organization                                                     $430,000  McHugh                           Schumer
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DHP               Hawaii Federal Health Care Network                                                               $23,000,000                                   Inouye
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DHP               Lung Injury Management                                                                            $1,160,000                                   Corker
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DHP               Madigan Army Medical Center Trauma Assistance                                                     $2,500,000  Dicks; Smith (WA)                Cantwell; Murray
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DHP               Military Physician Combat Medical Training                                                        $1,000,000  Brown, Corrine (FL)              Nelson (FL)
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DHP               Patient Care Improvement Project at Keesler Medical Center                                        $3,280,000                                   Cochran
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DHP               Regional Telepathology Initiative at Keesler AFB                                                  $1,680,000                                   Cochran
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DHP               Security Solutions from Life in Extreme Environments Center                                         $800,000  Cummings                         Crapo; Risch
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DHP               Shock Trauma Center Operating Suites                                                              $2,400,000  Ruppersberger; Cummings
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DHP               Web-Based Teaching Programs for Military Social Work                                              $3,200,000  Roybal-Allard                    Boxer
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DHP               Wide Area Virtual Environment Simulation for Medical Readiness Training                           $2,400,000  Van Hollen
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DPA               Advanced Carbon Nanotube Volume Production Facility                                               $2,400,000  Hodes                            Gregg; Shaheen
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DPA               Aluminum Oxy-Nitride and Spinel Optical Ceramics                                                  $2,400,000  Bono Mack; Higgins; Tierney      Schumer
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DPA               Armor and Structures Transformation Initiative-Steel to Titanium                                  $8,100,000  Murtha
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DPA               Automated Composite Technologies and Manufacturing Center                                         $9,600,000  Bishop (UT)                      Bennett; Hatch
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DPA               Bio-synthetic Paraffinic Kerosene Production                                                      $4,000,000                                   Burris
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DPA               Conductive Composites Nano-Materials Scale-Up Initiative                                          $2,800,000                                   Bennett; Hatch
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DPA               Extremely Large, Domestic Expendable and Reusable Structures Manufacturing Center                 $7,840,000  Aderholt; Griffith               Cochran; Shelby; Wicker
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DPA               Flexible Aerogel Materials Supplier Initiative                                                    $2,400,000  Kennedy                          Reed; Whitehouse
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DPA               Goodrich Terahertz Spectrometer                                                                   $4,000,000                                   Dodd; Lieberman
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DPA               High Homogeneity Optical Glass                                                                    $3,200,000                                   Casey; Specter
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DPA               High Performance Thermal Battery Infrastructure Project                                           $3,000,000  Young (FL)
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DPA               Inventory for Defense Applications to Ensure Reliability of Short Lead Times                     $10,000,000  Murtha
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DPA               Lightweight Small Caliber Ammunition Production Initiative                                        $3,760,000  Taylor                           Cochran; Wicker
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DPA               Low Cost Military Global Positioning System (GPS) Receiver                                        $3,200,000  Loebsack; Latham                 Grassley; Harkin
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DPA               Metal Injection Molding Technological Improvements                                                  $800,000  Pascrell
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DPA               Military Lens System Fabrication and Assembly                                                     $3,200,000  Murtha
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DPA               Navy Production Capacity Improvement Project                                                      $3,200,000  Dent                             Casey; Specter
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DPA               Production of Miniature Compressors for Electronics and Personal Cooling                          $3,600,000  Rogers (KY)
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DPA               Radiation Hardened Cryogenic Read Out Integrated Circuits                                         $1,600,000  Simpson
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DPA               Titanium Metal Matrix Composite and Nano-Enhanced Titanium Development                            $6,400,000                                   Byrd
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DRUGS             Alaska National Guard Counter-Drug Program                                                        $2,400,000                                   Begich
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DRUGS             Delaware National Guard Counter-Drug Task Force                                                     $300,000  Castle                           Carper; Kaufman
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DRUGS             Florida Counter-Drug Program                                                                      $2,900,000  Putnam; Brown, Corrine (FL);     Nelson (FL)
                                                                                                                                 Young (FL)
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DRUGS             Hawaii National Guard Counter-Drug Program                                                        $3,000,000                                   Inouye
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DRUGS             HERON Maritime UAS for SOUTHCOM                                                                   $9,340,000  Childers                         Cochran; Wicker
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DRUGS             Indiana National Guard Counter-Drug Program                                                       $2,400,000  Visclosky
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DRUGS             Kentucky National Guard Counter-Drug Program                                                      $3,600,000  Rogers (KY)                      McConnell
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DRUGS             Midwest Counter-Drug Training Center                                                              $6,000,000                                   Grassley; Harkin
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DRUGS             Minnesota National Guard Counter-Drug Program                                                     $1,600,000  Oberstar                         Klobuchar
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DRUGS             Montana National Guard Counter-Drug Task Force                                                      $800,000                                   Tester
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DRUGS             Nevada National Guard Counter-Drug Program                                                        $4,000,000  Titus; Berkley                   Reid
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DRUGS             New Mexico National Guard Counter-Drug Program                                                    $4,800,000  Teague                           Bingaman; Udall (NM)
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DRUGS             North Carolina Counter-Drug Task Force                                                              $800,000  Jones (NC); Butterfield; Shuler  Hagan
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DRUGS             Northeast Counter-Drug Training Center                                                            $4,500,000                                   Casey, Specter
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DRUGS             Regional Counter-Drug Training Academy--Meridian                                                  $2,800,000  Harper                           Cochran
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DRUGS             Tennessee National Guard Appalachia High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area                          $4,000,000  Tanner; Davis (TN)               Alexander; Corker
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DRUGS             West Virginia Counter-Drug Program                                                                  $800,000                                   Byrd
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DRUGS             Western Region Counter-Drug Training Center                                                       $2,500,000  Dicks; Baird; Larsen (WA);       Cantwell; Murray
                                                                                                                                 McDermott; Smith (WA)
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GP                Alaska Territorial Guard                                                                                                                       Begich; Murkowski
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GP                Arrest Deterioration of Ford Island Aviation Control Tower, Pearl Harbor, HI                      $3,840,000  Abercrombie
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GP                Center for Military Recruitment, Assessment and Employment                                        $3,000,000  Roskam
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GP                Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the Senate                                                       $18,900,000  Markey (MA)                      Inouye; Kerry; Kirk
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GP                Joint Venture Education Program                                                                   $5,500,000                                   Inouye
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GP                Marshall Legacy Institute                                                                           $500,000  Murtha
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GP                National World War II Museum                                                                     $20,000,000  Cao                              Landrieu; Vitter
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GP                New Jersey Technology Center                                                                      $3,000,000  Holt; Pallone                    Lautenberg; Menendez
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GP                Our Military Kids                                                                                   $800,000  Connolly; Kennedy; Kilroy;
                                                                                                                                 Moran (VA); Ortiz
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GP                Paralympics Military Program                                                                      $5,000,000  Kennedy, Langevin                Reed
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GP                Riverside General Hospital, Houston, TX                                                           $1,000,000  Jackson-Lee (TX)
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GP                SOAR Virtual School District                                                                      $6,000,000  Braley                           Grassley, Harkin
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GP                The Presidio Heritage Center                                                                      $5,000,000  Pelosi
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GP                Training Range Upgrades                                                                                                                        Murkowski
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GP                U.S.S. Missouri Memorial Association                                                              $5,000,000                                   Inouye
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GP                Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund for De-mining Activities                                           $1,000,000  Murtha
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GP                Women In Military Service for America Memorial                                                    $1,600,000  Richardson; Bordallo; Granger;
                                                                                                                                 Schakowsky
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ICMA              Language Mentorship Program incorporating an electronic portfolio                                   $800,000  Boswell
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MILPERS, ANG      Joint Interagency Training and Education Center                                                   $1,000,000                                   Byrd
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MILPERS, ARNG     Joint Interagency Training and Education Center                                                   $3,250,000                                   Byrd
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MILPERS, ARNG     WMD Civil Support Team for Florida                                                                $1,200,000  Young (FL)
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MILPERS, ARNG     WMD Civil Support Team for New York                                                                 $200,000  McMahon; Hall (NY); Hinchey      Gillibrand
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OM,A              Air Battle Captain ROTC Helicopter Training                                                       $1,760,000  Pomeroy                          Conrad; Dorgan
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OM,A              Air-Supported Temper Tent                                                                         $3,000,000  Rogers (KY)
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OM,A              Americans with Disabilities Act Compliance for the Historical Fort Hamilton Community Club        $1,440,000  McMahon                          Schumer
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OM,A              Anti-Corrosion Nanotechnology Solutions for Logistics                                               $800,000  Rahall
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OM,A              Army Command and General Staff College Leadership Training Program                                $2,000,000  Jenkins                          Brownback; Roberts
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OM,A              Army Conservation and Ecosystem Management                                                        $4,000,000                                   Inouye
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OM,A              Army Force Generation Synchronization Tool                                                          $800,000  Dent; Bishop (UT); Dingell       Bennett; Casey; Levin; Specter;
                                                                                                                                                                  Stabenow
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OM,A              Biometrics Operations Directorate Transition                                                      $1,600,000                                   Byrd
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OM,A              Common Logistics Operating System                                                                 $1,600,000  Bishop (GA)
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OM,A              Critical Language Instruction for Military Personnel, Education, Training and Distance            $2,400,000  Putnam
                   Learning
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OM,A              Defense--Fire Alarm/Detection System Installation for the Historical Fort Hamilton Community        $400,000  McMahon                          Schumer
                   Club
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OM,A              Defense Job Creation and Supply Chain Initiative                                                  $2,400,000  Posey; Brown, Corrine (FL)
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OM,A              Defense--Sprinkler System Installation for the Historical Fort Hamilton Community Club              $960,000  McMahon                          Schumer
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OM,A              Desert Locust Laser Protective Lens                                                               $2,400,000                                   Leahy
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OM,A              Diversity Recruitment for West Point Military Academy                                               $800,000  Hall (NY)                        Schumer
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OM,A              Fort Benning National Incident Management System Compliant Installation Operations Center         $4,000,000  Bishop (GA); Rogers (AL)         Chambliss
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OM,A              Fort Bliss Data Center                                                                            $1,360,000  Reyes
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OM,A              Fort Hood Training Lands Restoration and Maintenance                                              $2,000,000  Carter; Edwards (TX)
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OM,A              Genocide Prevention Course through Combined Arms Center                                           $1,280,000  Israel                           Schumer
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OM,A              Ground Combat System Knowledge Center and Technical Inspection Data Capture                       $1,000,000  Moran (VA)
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OM,A              Initiative to Increase Minority Participation In Defense                                          $6,400,000  Fattah
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OM,A              IT and Information Management Upgrades, Fort Greely, AK                                             $300,000                                   Murkowski
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OM,A              Lightweight Tactical Utility Vehicles                                                             $3,600,000  Petri, Kissell
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OM,A              Logistics Interoperability                                                                        $1,200,000  Rahall
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OM,A              Modular Command Post Tent                                                                         $4,800,000  Rogers (KY)
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OM,A              Net-Centric Decision Support Environment Sense and Respond Logistics                              $2,000,000  Bishop (GA)
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OM,A              Online Technology Training Program at Joint Base Lewis-McChord                                    $1,600,000  Dicks
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OM,A              Operational/Technical Training Validation for Joint Maneuver Forces at Fort Bliss                   $800,000  Reyes
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OM,A              Post Security Enhancements, Fort Greely, AK                                                         $800,000                                   Murkowski
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OM,A              Repair Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning System in National Simulations Center               $1,428,000  Jenkins
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OM,A              Rock Island Arsenal Building 299 Roof Replacement                                                 $5,800,000  Braley                           Grassley; Harkin
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OM,A              ROTC and Reserve Component Strategic Language Hub Pilot                                           $1,200,000  Deal, Marshall
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OM,A              Rule of Law                                                                                         $500,000                                   Graham
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OM,A              Transformation of ISO Containers to Smart Containers                                              $3,300,000                                   Burr
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OM,A              TRANSIM Driver Training                                                                           $3,500,000  Kingston; Bishop (UT); Matheson
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OM,A              UH-60 Leak Proof Drip Pans                                                                        $2,500,000  Rogers (KY)
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OM,A              US Army ROTC Emergency Facility Renovation                                                          $935,000  Posey
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OM,AF             Advanced Autonomous Robotic Inspections for Aging Aircraft                                          $800,000  Cole; Fallin
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OM,AF             Air Education and Training Command Range Improvements at the Barry M. Goldwater Range             $1,200,000  Giffords; Franks (AZ);
                                                                                                                                 Grijalva; Pastor (AZ)
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OM,AF             Air Force Academy Space and Defense Studies Research and Curriculum Development                     $300,000                                   Bennet; Udall (CO)
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OM,AF             Alaska Joint Command and Control Infrastructure and Physical Security                             $1,560,000                                   Murkowski
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OM,AF             Defense Critical Languages and Cultures Initiative                                                $3,000,000  Conaway                          Cornyn; Hutchison
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OM,AF             Demonstration Project for Contractors Employing Persons with Disabilities                         $3,200,000  Tiahrt                           Brownback
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OM,AF             Diversity Recruitment for Air Force Academy                                                         $550,000  Becerra
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OM,AF             Expert Knowledge Transformation Project                                                           $1,600,000  Gonzalez
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OM,AF             Joint Aircrew Combined System Tester (JCAST)                                                      $1,600,000  Biggert
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OM,AF             Joint Pacific Alaska Range Complex (JPARC) Enhancements                                           $6,900,000                                   Murkowski
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OM,AF             MacDill Air Force Base Online Technology Program                                                    $800,000  Castor (FL)
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OM,AF             Military Medical Training and Disaster Response Program                                           $1,600,000  Mitchell
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OM,AF             Minority Aviation Training Program                                                                $1,000,000  Meek (FL)
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OM,AF             Mission Essential Airfield Operations Equipment                                                     $931,000                                   Reid
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OM,AF             National Center for Integrated Civilian-Military Domestic Disaster Medical Response               $3,200,000  DeLauro                          Dodd; Lieberman
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OM,AF             USAF Engine Trailer Life Extension Program                                                        $2,400,000                                   Reid
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OM,AF             Wage Issue Modification for USFORAZORES Portuguese National Employees                               $240,000  Frank (MA)
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OM,AF             Warner Robins Air Logistics Center Strategic Airlift Aircraft Availability Improvement            $3,200,000  Kingston; Marshall               Isakson
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OM,ANG            190th Air Refueling Wing Squadron Operations Facility                                             $6,600,000  Jenkins                          Brownback
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OM,ANG            Controlled Humidity Protection for McEntire Joint National Guard Base (SCANG Facilities)          $2,160,000  Wilson (SC)                      Graham
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OM,ANG            Critical Infrastructure Interdependencies Vulnerabilities Assessment (CIIVA) Program              $2,000,000                                   Murray
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OM,ANG            Facility Renovations and Retrofit, 168th Air Refueling Wing                                       $1,300,000                                   Murkowski
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OM,ANG            Force Protection and Training Equipment                                                             $465,000  Graves
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OM,ANG            Joint Interagency Training and Education Center                                                     $150,000                                   Byrd
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OM,ANG            Joint Interoperability Coordinated Operations and Training Exercise                                 $515,000  Kingston
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OM,ANG            Smoky Hill Range Access Road Improvements                                                           $800,000  Moran (KS)                       Brownback
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OM,AR             Nevada National Guard Joint Operations Center                                                       $800,000  Heller                           Reid
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OM,ARNG           Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training                                                    $800,000  Doggett
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OM,ARNG           Advanced Trauma Training Course for the Illinois National Guard                                   $2,000,000  Davis (IL); Jackson (IL)         Burris
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OM,ARNG           Army National Guard M939A2 Repower Program                                                        $4,000,000  Carter
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OM,ARNG           Army National Guard Unit History Records                                                          $4,000,000                                   Bennett
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OM,ARNG           ARNG Battery Modernization Program                                                                $1,600,000                                   Bond
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OM,ARNG           Camp Ethan Allen Training Site Road Equipment                                                       $300,000  Welch                            Leahy; Sanders
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OM,ARNG           CID Equipment                                                                                       $449,000  Cuellar
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OM,ARNG           Colorado National Guard Reintegration Program                                                     $1,000,000                                   Bennet; Udall (CO)
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OM,ARNG           Florida Army National Guard Future Soldier Trainer                                                $2,400,000  Meek (FL)
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OM,ARNG           Full Cycle Deployment Support Pilot Program                                                       $3,200,000  Hodes; Shea-Porter               Gregg; Shaheen
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OM,ARNG           High-Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle Repair                                                $20,000,000                                   Collins; Snowe
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OM,ARNG           Joint Command Vehicle and Supporting C3 System                                                    $1,800,000  Shea-Porter; Hodes
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OM,ARNG           Joint Interagency Training and Education Center                                                   $5,600,000                                   Byrd
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OM,ARNG           Marksmanship Skills Trainer                                                                       $2,000,000  Conaway; Ortiz                   Cornyn
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OM,ARNG           Minnesota National Guard Beyond the Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program                           $2,000,000  Walz; Ellison; Oberstar;         Klobuchar
                                                                                                                                 Paulsen; Peterson
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OM,ARNG           Multi-Jurisdictional Counter-Drug Task Force Training                                             $2,800,000  Young (FL)
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OM,ARNG           National Guard and First Responder Resiliency Training                                            $1,500,000                                   Brownback
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OM,ARNG           National Guard Civil Support Team/CBRNE Enhanced Response Force Package                           $1,200,000  Dicks; Hastings (WA)
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OM,ARNG           North Carolina National Guard Family Assistance Centers                                           $1,280,000  Butterfield; Etheridge;          Burr; Hagan
                                                                                                                                 McIntyre; Miller (NC); Price
                                                                                                                                 (NC); Shuler; Watt
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OM,ARNG           Oregon National Guard Reintegration Program                                                         $960,000  Schrader                         Merkley; Wyden
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OM,ARNG           Re-establishing Ties: The Road from Warrior to the Community                                      $3,000,000  Adler; Smith (NJ)                Lautenberg; Menendez
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OM,ARNG           Regional Geospatial Service Centers                                                               $2,000,000  Gohmert                          Hutchison
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OM,ARNG           Repair of Military Asset Storage Facilities                                                       $2,300,000                                   Byrd
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OM,ARNG           Supplemental Child Care Support for Families of Deployed Vermont Reserve Component                $1,600,000                                   Sanders
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OM,ARNG           Tools for Maintenance Conversion                                                                  $1,600,000                                   Burris
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OM,ARNG           Training Aid Suite for Vermont NG Training Sites                                                  $1,046,400  Welch                            Sanders
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OM,ARNG           UH-60 Leak Proof Drip Pans                                                                        $2,000,000  Rogers (KY)
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OM,ARNG           Vermont Army National Guard Security Upgrades                                                       $744,000  Welch                            Leahy; Sanders
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OM,ARNG           Vermont National Guard Family Assistance Centers                                                    $500,000                                   Sanders
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OM,ARNG           Vermont Service Member, Veteran, and Family Member Outreach, Readiness, and Reintegration         $2,400,000                                   Leahy; Sanders
                   Program
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OM,ARNG           WMD Civil Support Team for Florida                                                                $2,000,000  Young (FL)
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OM,ARNG           WMD Civil Support Team for New York                                                                 $500,000  McMahon; Hinchey                 Schumer
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OM,ARNG           WMD Multi-Sensor Response and Infrastructure Project System                                       $1,600,000  Fallin
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OM,DW             Almaden AFS Environmental Assessment and Remediation                                              $3,200,000  Honda; Lofgren                   Boxer; Feinstein
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OM,DW             Armed Forces Health and Food Supply Research                                                        $800,000                                   Roberts
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OM,DW             Castner Range Conservation Conveyance Study                                                         $300,000  Reyes
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OM,DW             Centerville Naval Housing Transfer                                                                $4,800,000  Thompson (CA)
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OM,DW             Counter Threat Finance--Global                                                                    $1,600,000  Ryan (OH)
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OM,DW             Critical Language Training                                                                        $1,600,000  Davis (CA)
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OM,DW             Defense-Critical Languages and Cultures Program                                                   $2,000,000  Rehberg                          Baucus; Tester
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OM,DW             Drydock #1 Remediation and Disposal                                                               $3,000,000  Pelosi
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OM,DW             Eliminate Public Safety Hazards                                                                   $1,072,000  Slaughter                        Schumer
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OM,DW             George AFB (New and Existing Infrastructure Improvements)                                         $1,000,000  McKeon
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OM,DW             Hunters Point Naval Shipyard Remediation                                                          $9,000,000  Pelosi
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OM,DW             McClellan AFB Infrastructure Improvements                                                           $800,000  Matsui                           Boxer
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OM,DW             Middle East Regional Security Program                                                             $2,400,000  Berman
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OM,DW             Military Intelligence Service Historic Learning Center                                            $1,000,000  Pelosi
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OM,DW             MS GIS Educational and Research Program                                                           $1,000,000  Lewis (CA)
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OM,DW             Naval Station Ingleside Redevelopment                                                             $1,000,000  Ortiz                            Hutchison
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OM,DW             Norton AFB (New and Existing Infrastructure Improvements)                                         $4,800,000  Lewis (CA)
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OM,DW             NSW Protective Combat Uniform                                                                     $2,500,000  Granger
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OM,DW             Phase I of Berth N-2 Reconstruction of MOTBY Ship Repair Facility                                 $3,600,000  Sires                            Lautenberg; Menendez
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OM,DW             Remediation of Jet Fuel Contamination at Floyd Bennett Field                                      $2,400,000  Weiner                           Schumer
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OM,DW             Soldier Center at Patriot Park, Ft. Benning                                                       $4,000,000  Bishop (GA)
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OM,DW             Special Operations Forces Modular Glove System                                                    $4,780,000  Kratovil; Baird; Castle;         Carper; Kaufman; Mikulski;
                                                                                                                                 McDermott                        Murray; Reed
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OM,DW             Strategic Language Initiative                                                                     $2,880,000  Richardson; Royce; Watson        Boxer
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OM,DW             Thorium/Magnesium Excavation--Blue Island                                                         $1,600,000  Jackson (IL)
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OM,DW             Translation and Interpretation Skills for DoD                                                     $1,600,000  Farr
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OM,MC             Family of Shelters and Tents                                                                      $1,600,000                                   Warner; Webb
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OM,MC             Flame Resistant High Performance Apparel                                                          $1,200,000  Kissell                          Burr; Hagan
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OM,MC             Hemostatic Combat Gauze                                                                             $800,000  DeLauro                          Dodd; Lieberman
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OM,MC             MGPTS Type III or Rapid Deployable Shelter                                                        $2,400,000  Hinchey                          Schumer
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OM,MC             Rapid Data Management System                                                                      $2,500,000                                   Gregg
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OM,MC             Spray Technique Analysis and Research for Defense (STAR4D)                                        $2,200,000  Braley                           Grassley; Harkin
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OM,MC             Ultra Lightweight Camouflage Net System (ULCANS)                                                  $2,800,000  Etheridge; Coble                 Burr; Hagan
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OM,N              ATIS Maintenance and Enhancement Program                                                            $800,000  Rahall
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OM,N              Brown Tree Snake Program                                                                            $500,000  Bordallo
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OM,N              Center for Defense Technology and Education for the Military Services (CDTEMS)                    $5,600,000  Farr
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OM,N              Continuing Education--Distance Learning at Military Installations                                 $1,600,000  Brown-Waite, Ginny (FL)
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OM,N              Digitization, Integration, and Analyst Access of Investigative Files, Naval Criminal              $4,000,000                                   Byrd
                   Investigative Services
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OM,N              Diversity Recruitment for Naval Academy                                                             $800,000  Becerra
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OM,N              Energy Education and Training for Military Personnel                                                $500,000  Pomeroy                          Conrad; Dorgan
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OM,N              Enhanced Navy Shore Readiness Integration                                                         $4,000,000  Dicks
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OM,N              Fleet Readiness Data Assessment                                                                   $1,920,000  Calvert
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OM,N              Institute for Threat Reduction and Response--Simulated and Virtual Training Environments            $960,000  Brown, Corrine (FL)
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OM,N              Mk 45 Mod 5 Gun Depot Overhauls                                                                  $12,000,000                                   McConnell
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OM,N              Naval Strike Air Warfare Center OEF/OIF training (Terminal Attack Control)                          $800,000                                   Reid
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OM,N              Navy Ship Disposal--Carrier Demonstration Project                                                 $2,400,000  Ortiz
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OM,N              Puget Sound Naval Maintenance and Repair Process Improvements                                     $1,680,000  Dicks                            Cantwell
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OM,N              Puget Sound Navy Museum                                                                             $600,000  Dicks
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OM,NR             Developing and Testing Environmentally Safe Decontaminating Agents for Bio-defense,               $1,200,000  Diaz-Balart, Mario (FL)
                   Biomedical, and Environmental Use
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OP,A              Call for Fire Trainer II/Joint Fires and Effects Trainer System                                   $5,000,000  Cole                             Inhofe
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OP,A              Combat Casualty Care Upgrade Program                                                              $2,400,000  Barrett                          Graham
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OP,A              Combat Skills Marksmanship Trainer                                                                $4,000,000  Kingston; Gingrey (GA)           Chambliss; Isakson
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OP,A              Combined Arms Virtual Trainers for the New Mexico National Guard                                    $400,000  Lujan
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OP,A              Combined Arms Virtual Trainers for the Tennessee National Guard                                   $5,000,000  Davis (TN); Wamp; Duncan         Alexander
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OP,A              Communications Aerial Platforms for Increased Situational Awareness for the Minnesota             $1,888,000  Paulsen; Oberstar; Walz          Klobuchar
                   National Guard
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OP,A              Expandable Light Air Mobility Shelters (ELAMS) and Contingency Response Communications            $1,600,000                                   Levin; Stabenow
                   System (CRCS)--Illinois National Guard (ILNG)
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OP,A              FIDO Explosives Detector                                                                          $3,000,000  Fallin                           Inhofe
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OP,A              Fifth-Wheel Towing Devices for the Puerto Rico Army National Guard                                  $560,000  Pierluisi
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OP,A              Fort Bragg Range 74 Combined Arms Collective Training Facility                                      $800,000  Kissell                          Hagan
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OP,A              HMMWV Egress Assistance Trainer for the Tennessee National Guard                                    $160,000                                   Corker
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OP,A              Immersive Group Simulation Virtual Training System for the Hawaii National Guard                  $2,300,000  Abercrombie                      Akaka
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OP,A              Individual Gunnery; Tank Gunnery; and Tabletop Full-Fidelity Trainers for the New Mexico          $1,600,000  Lujan
                   National Guard
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OP,A              Kentucky National Guard Emergency Response Generator Stockpile                                    $4,800,000  Rogers (KY)
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OP,A              Laser Marksmanship Training System                                                                $2,000,000  Kennedy                          Reed
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OP,A              Life Support for Trauma and Transport                                                               $800,000  Sanchez, Loretta (CA); Reyes
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OP,A              Machine Gun Training System for the Pennsylvania National Guard                                   $2,400,000  Holden
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OP,A              Magneto Inductive Remote Activation Munitions System (MI-RAMS) M156/M39 Kits and M40              $7,200,000  Lewis (CA)
                   Receivers
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OP,A              Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle Virtual Trainers for the Illinois National Guard          $6,400,000  Hare                             Durbin
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OP,A              Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle Virtual Trainers for the Tennessee National Guard         $5,000,000  Davis (TN); Duncan; Tanner       Alexander; Corker
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OP,A              Mobile Defensive Fighting Position                                                                $1,600,000  Maffei                           Schumer
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OP,A              Mobile Firing Range for the Texas National Guard                                                  $1,500,000  Conaway; Granger
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OP,A              Multi-Temperature Refrigerated Container System                                                   $2,800,000  Davis (KY)
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OP,A              Muscatatuck Urban Training Center Instrumentation for the National Guard                          $2,000,000  Ellsworth                        Lugar
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OP,A              Phoenix Quad-Band Satellite Receiver for the Delaware National Guard                              $3,200,000                                   Carper; Kaufman
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OP,A              Radio Personality Modules for SINCGARS Test Sets                                                  $3,000,000  Tiahrt                           Brownback
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OP,A              Red River Army Depot Modernization                                                                $1,600,000                                   Bond
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OP,A              Regional Emergency Response Network Emergency Cell Phone Capability                               $4,000,000  Hastings (FL); Stearns; Brown,   Nelson (FL)
                                                                                                                                 Corrine (FL); Young (FL)
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[[Page 32425]]

 
OP,A              Reinforcement HMMWV Repair Hood Kits                                                                $800,000                                   Merkley; Wyden
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OP,A              Tactical Operations Center for the Washington National Guard                                      $1,840,000  Reichert, Baird, McDermott       Cantwell; Murray
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OP,A              Tactical/Crew Served Weapon Illumination Systems                                                  $2,400,000                                   Ensign; Reid
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OP,A              Ultra Light Utility Vehicles for the National Guard                                               $4,480,000  Obey                             Harkin; Klobuchar
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OP,A              US Army Operator Driving Simulator for the Tennessee National Guard                                 $280,000                                   Corker; Levin
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OP,A              Virtual Convoy Operations Trainer for the New Mexico National Guard                               $1,200,000  Lujan
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OP,A              Virtual Convoy Operations Trainers for the Illinois National Guard                                $2,400,000  Hare                             Durbin
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OP,A              Virtual Interactive Combat Environment for the New Jersey National Guard                          $3,500,000  Rothman                          Lautenberg; Menendez
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OP,A              Virtual Interactive Combat Environment Training System for the Virginia National Guard            $2,000,000  Connolly; Moran (VA)             Warner; Webb
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OP,AF             Air National Guard Joint Threat Emitter--Savannah Combat Readiness Training Centers                 $800,000  Lee (NY)                         Schumer
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OP,AF             Aircrew Body Armor and Load Carriage Vest System                                                  $2,400,000  Akin                             Bond
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OP,AF             Eagle Vision for the Hawaii Air National Guard                                                    $2,400,000                                   Inouye
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OP,AF             Eagle Vision III                                                                                  $4,800,000  Bilbray; Davis (CA)
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OP,AF             Eagle Vision Program                                                                              $1,500,000  Clyburn; Wilson (SC)
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OP,AF             Joint Pacific Alaska Range Complex (JPARC) Enhancements                                          $12,680,000                                   Murkowski
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OP,AF             Joint Threat Emitters                                                                             $4,000,000  Kingston
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OP,AF             Mission Essential Airfield Operations Equipment                                                     $916,000                                   Reid
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OP,AF             Mission Essential Airfield Operations Equipment                                                   $1,139,000                                   Reid
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OP,AF             One AF/One Network Infrastructure                                                                 $1,600,000  Olson; Rothman
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OP,AF             One AF/One Network Infrastructure for the Pennsylvania National Guard                             $1,600,000  Schwartz
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OP,AF             Unmanned Threat Emitters (UMTE) Modernization                                                     $2,400,000                                   Reid
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OP,N              Adaptive Diagnostic Electronic Portable Testset                                                   $1,000,000  Young (FL)                       Nelson (FL)
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OP,N              Advanced Mission Extender Device Kits                                                             $1,600,000                                   Leahy
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OP,N              AN/BLQ-10A(V) Wideband Signal Processor                                                           $3,000,000  Marshall                         Chambliss
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OP,N              AN/USQ-167 COMSEC Upgrade                                                                           $800,000  Filner
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OP,N              Canned Lube Pumps LHD-1 Class                                                                       $800,000  Kissell                          Burr
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OP,N              Deployable Joint Command and Control Shelter Upgrade Program                                      $2,400,000  Salazar                          Bingaman; Udall (NM)
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OP,N              Dive Boats                                                                                        $2,000,000                                   Burr
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OP,N              Enhanced Detection Adjunct Processor                                                              $3,200,000  Kaptur                           Brown
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OP,N              Force Protection Boats (Small)                                                                    $2,000,000  Melancon                         Landrieu; Vitter
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OP,N              Fuel Oil Barge (YON)                                                                              $4,200,000  Brown (SC)                       Graham
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OP,N              Hawaiian Range Complex                                                                            $1,600,000                                   Inouye
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OP,N              Hydroacoustic Low Frequency Source Generation Systems                                             $1,600,000  Massa; Lee (NY)                  Schumer
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OP,N              Intelligraf Training and Maintenance Aid for Above Water Sensors                                  $2,000,000                                   Murray
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OP,N              LCS-1 Waterjet Spares                                                                             $3,200,000  Lynch                            Kerry; Kirk
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OP,N              LSD-41/49 Diesel Engine Low Load Upgrade Kit                                                      $1,600,000  Baldwin                          Kohl
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OP,N              Multi-Climate Protection System                                                                   $6,400,000  Rogers (MI); Hodes, Shea-        Gregg; Kerry; Kirk; Levin;
                                                                                                                                 Porter; Tsongas                  Shaheen; Stabenow
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OP,N              Navy AIT Logistics Modernization                                                                  $3,200,000  Kagen; Larsen (WA); Loebsack     Grassley; Harkin; Murray; Reed;
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OP,N              Pearl Harbor Navy Shipyard Equipment Modernization                                                $4,200,000                                   Inouye
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OP,N              Radar Product Support System                                                                      $2,400,000                                   Dodd
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OP,N              RAM Mark 49 Mod 3 Launcher Oblescence/Affordability                                               $1,000,000                                   McConnell
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OP,N              Remote Monitoring and Troubleshooting Project                                                     $2,320,000  Aderholt                         Sessions; Shelby
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OP,N              Secure Remote Monitoring Systems                                                                  $1,600,000  Moran (VA)
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OP,N              Smart Valve Automatic Fire Suppression System                                                     $2,480,000                                   Collins; Snowe
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OP,N              SPAWAR Systems Center (SSC/ITC) New Orleans                                                       $6,000,000  Cao; Scalise                     Landrieu; Vitter
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OP,N              TB-33 Thinline Towed Array                                                                        $4,000,000                                   Dodd; Lieberman; Reed;
                                                                                                                                                                  Whitehouse
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P,DW              AN/PRC-148 MBITR/JTRS Enhanced MBITR                                                              $4,000,000                                   Mikulski
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P,DW              Chemical and Biological Protective Shelter                                                        $5,000,000  Bartlett; Kratovil;              Mikulski
                                                                                                                                 Ruppersberger
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P,DW              Expansion of the Forensic Intelligence Technologies and Training Support Center of                $1,600,000  Young (FL)
                   Excellence
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P,DW              Fusion Goggle System                                                                              $2,400,000                                   Gregg
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P,DW              Intelligence Broadcast Receiver for AFSOC MC-130                                                    $800,000  Miller (FL)
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P,DW              Light Mobility Vehicle--Internally Transportable Vehicle                                          $1,600,000  Waters
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P,DW              M4 Weapons Shot Counter                                                                           $3,400,000                                   McConnell
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P,DW              Mission Helmet Recording System                                                                   $5,200,000  Shea-Porter                      Collins; Gregg; Snowe
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P,DW              MK47 Mod 0 Advanced Lightweight Grenade Launcher                                                  $6,000,000  Michaud; Pingree (ME)            Collins; Snowe
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P,DW              Overt Small Laser Marker                                                                          $1,600,000                                   Gregg
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P,DW              Reactive Skin Decontamination Lotion                                                              $4,480,000                                   Cochran
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P,DW              Small Arms Training Ranges                                                                        $2,000,000                                   Ensign; Reid
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P,DW              SOPMOD II (M4 Carbine Rail System)                                                                $2,000,000  Kingston
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P,DW              SOVAS-Hand Held Imager/Long Range                                                                 $4,000,000  Rehberg                          Baucus; Kerry; Kirk; Tester
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P,DW              Special Operations Craft--Riverine                                                                $5,000,000                                   Cochran; Wicker
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
P,DW              Special Operations Forces Combat Assault Rifle                                                    $2,000,000  Wilson (SC)                      Graham
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P,DW              Special Operations High Performance In-Line Sniper Scope                                          $2,400,000  Tsongas                          Kerry; Kirk
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P,DW              Special Operations Live Rehearsal System                                                          $1,600,000                                   Nelson (FL)
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P,MC              Marine Corps MK 1077 Flatracks                                                                    $2,400,000  Aderholt
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
P,MC              Microclimate Cooling Unit for M1 Abrams Tank                                                        $800,000  Lee (NY); Higgins                Schumer
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P,MC              Nitrile Rubber Collapsible Fuel Bladders                                                          $3,100,000                                   Cochran
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P,MC              On Board Vehicle Power Kits for USMC MTVR Trucks                                                  $9,000,000                                   Kohl
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
P,MC              Portable Armored Wall System                                                                      $1,000,000  Adler; Bishop (UT)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
P,MC              Portable Military Radio Communications Test Set                                                   $1,200,000  Tiahrt                           Roberts
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PA,A              40mm Tactical All Types Mortar Round                                                              $4,000,000                                   Alexander
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PA,A              Ammunition Production Base Support (Scranton Army Ammunition Plant)                               $2,800,000  Kanjorski; Carney                Casey; Specter
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PA,A              Blue Grass Army Depot Equipment                                                                   $2,400,000  Chandler
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PA,A              Blue Grass Army Depot Supercritical Water Oxidation--Conventional Demil                           $3,920,000  Rogers (KY)                      Bunning
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PA,A              CTG, Arty, 155mm, Illum                                                                           $7,200,000                                   Lincoln; Pryor
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PA,A              CTG, Mortar, 120MM, Illum                                                                         $4,200,000  Ross                             Lincoln; Pryor
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PA,A              M721 60mm Illuminating Mortar                                                                     $1,600,000  Ross                             Lincoln; Pryor
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PA,A              M722 60mm White Phosphorus Smoke Mortar                                                           $1,600,000  Ross                             Lincoln; Pryor
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PA,A              Small Caliber Ammunition Production Modernization                                                 $4,000,000  Graves; Cleaver
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PA,AF             MCAAP Bomb Line Modernization                                                                     $2,400,000  Boren                            Inhofe
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PANMC             Enhanced Laser Guided Training Round                                                              $3,600,000  Carney
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RDTE,A            Compact Airborne Mui-Mission Payload (CAMP)                                                       $1,600,000                                   Bond
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RDTE,A            101st Airborne/Air Assault Injury Prevention and Performance Enhancement Initiative               $3,000,000                                   Corker; Specter
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RDTE,A            30-kW Auxiliary Power Unit for Armored Combat Vehicles                                            $1,600,000                                   Nelson (FL)
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RDTE,A            3D Woven Preform Technology for Army Munitions Applications                                       $1,600,000  Kennedy                          Reed; Whitehouse
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RDTE,A            4th Generation Wireless Exploitation                                                              $2,400,000  Hodes                            Gregg
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RDTE,A            5.56mm Aluminum Cartridge Case                                                                    $1,600,000                                   Crapo; Risch
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RDTE,A            Academic Support and Research Compliance for Knowledge Gathering                                  $2,000,000                                   Roberts
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RDTE,A            Accelerated Materials Development for Army Cannon Systems                                         $2,400,000  Herseth Sandlin                  Johnson
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RDTE,A            Achieving Lightweight Casting Solutions                                                           $1,600,000  Schock                           Burris
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RDTE,A            Acid Alkaline Direct Methanol Fuel Cell                                                           $1,600,000  McIntyre                         Hagan
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RDTE,A            Acoustic Gun Detection System for Tracked Combat Vehicles                                         $1,600,000  Capuano                          Kerry; Kirk
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RDTE,A            Adaptive Lightweight Materials Technology for Missile Defense                                     $3,200,000  Rehberg                          Baucus; Tester
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RDTE,A            Adaptive Robotics Technology for Space, Air, and Missiles (ART-SAM)                               $3,360,000  Aderholt; Rogers (AL)            Sessions
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RDTE,A            Advanced Affordable Turbine Engine Program                                                        $4,000,000  Larson (CT); Courtney; DeLauro;  Dodd; Lieberman
                                                                                                                                 Pastor (AZ)
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RDTE,A            Advanced Battery Development Program                                                              $9,000,000                                   Levin
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RDTE,A            Advanced Battery Materials and Manufacturing                                                      $4,000,000  Halvorson, Biggert
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RDTE,A            Advanced Bio-Engineering for Enhancement of Soldier Survivability                                 $2,500,000  Johnson (GA); Bishop (GA);       Chambliss; Isakson
                                                                                                                                 Gingrey (GA); Kingston; Lewis
                                                                                                                                 (GA); Scott (GA)
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RDTE,A            Advanced Bonded Diamond for Optical Applications                                                  $2,000,000  Kingston                         Chambliss
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RDTE,A            Advanced Cancer Genome Institute                                                                  $2,000,000  Higgins; Lee (NY); Slaughter     Schumer
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RDTE,A            Advanced Carbon Hybrid Battery for Hybrid Electric Vehicles                                         $800,000  Bishop (GA)                      Chambliss
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RDTE,A            Advanced Cavitation Power Technology                                                              $3,840,000                                   Cochran
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RDTE,A            Advanced Commercial Technology Insertion                                                          $3,100,000                                   Sessions; Shelby
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RDTE,A            Advanced Communications for Mobile Networks                                                       $3,200,000  Mollohan
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RDTE,A            Advanced Composite Ammunition Magazine/Mount System                                               $1,600,000  Obey
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RDTE,A            Advanced Composite Armor for Force Protection                                                     $1,600,000  Coble
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RDTE,A            Advanced Composite Materials Research for Land, Marine, and Air Vehicles                          $2,800,000  Rogers (MI)                      Levin; Stabenow
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RDTE,A            Advanced Composite Research for Vehicles                                                          $4,000,000  Kilpatrick                       Levin
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RDTE,A            Advanced Composites for Light Weight, Low Cost Transportation Systems using a 3+ Ring             $2,400,000  Stupak                           Levin
                   Extruder
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RDTE,A            Advanced Conductivity Program                                                                     $1,000,000  Young (FL)
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RDTE,A            Advanced Corrosion Protection for Military Vehicles and Equipment                                 $2,400,000                                   Kohl
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RDTE,A            Advanced Demining Technology                                                                      $4,720,000                                   Leahy
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RDTE,A            Advanced Detection of Explosives                                                                  $1,600,000  Young (FL)
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RDTE,A            Advanced Diagnostic and Therapeutic Digital Technologies                                          $1,600,000  Capuano; Cummings; Watson        Kerry
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RDTE,A            Advanced Digital Hydraulic Drive System                                                           $2,000,000  Upton                            Grassley; Klobuchar; Levin;
                                                                                                                                                                  Stabenow
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RDTE,A            Advanced Electronics Rosebud Integration                                                          $3,000,000  Herseth Sandlin                  Johnson; Thune
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RDTE,A            Advanced Environmental Control Systems                                                            $1,600,000                                   Reid
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RDTE,A            Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System                                                     $3,600,000  Souder
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RDTE,A            Advanced Flexible Solar Photovoltaic Technologies                                                 $2,400,000  Obey
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RDTE,A            Advanced Fuel Cell Research Program                                                               $3,200,000  Poe                              Cornyn; Hutchison
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RDTE,A            Advanced Functional Nanomaterials for Biological Processes                                        $2,400,000  Snyder                           Lincoln, Pryor
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RDTE,A            Advanced Ground EW and Signals Intelligence System                                                $2,000,000  Larsen (WA); Smith (WA)          Murray
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RDTE,A            Advanced Hybrid Chemistry for Portable Power                                                      $2,560,000                                   Brownback; Roberts
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RDTE,A            Advanced Lightweight Gunner Protection Kit for Lightweight MRAP Vehicle                             $800,000  Altmire
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RDTE,A            Advanced Lightweight Multifunctional Multi-Threat Composite Armor Material Technology             $2,400,000  Rangel                           Schumer
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RDTE,A            Advanced Lithium Ion Phosphate Battery System for Army Combat Hybrid HMMWV and Other Army         $2,400,000  Dingell                          Levin; Stabenow
                   Vehicle Platforms
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RDTE,A            Advanced Live, Virtual, and Constructive Training Systems                                         $2,800,000  Latham                           Grassley; Harkin
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RDTE,A            Advanced Lower Limb Prostheses for Battlefield Amputees                                           $3,200,000  Markey (MA); McGovern            Kerry; Kirk
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RDTE,A            Advanced Materials and Process for Armament Structures (AMPAS)                                    $3,200,000  Sutton                           Brown
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RDTE,A            Advanced Military Wound Healing Research and Treatment                                              $800,000  Lee (NY)                         Schumer
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RDTE,A            Advanced Nanocomposite Materials for Lightweight Integrated Armor Systems                         $1,600,000  Ryan (OH)
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RDTE,A            Advanced Packaging Materials for Combat Rations                                                     $800,000  Gingrey (GA)                     Chambliss; Isakson
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RDTE,A            Advanced Polymer Systems for Defense Application--Power Generation, Protection and Sensing        $2,400,000  Emerson
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RDTE,A            Advanced Power Generation Unit for Military Applications                                            $650,000  Roskam
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RDTE,A            Advanced Power Source for Future Soldiers                                                         $1,200,000  Carson                           Lugar
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RDTE,A            Advanced Power Technologies for Nano-Satellites                                                   $1,600,000  Rogers (KY)
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RDTE,A            Advanced Radar Transceiver Integrated Circuit Development                                           $800,000  Harman
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RDTE,A            Advanced Rarefaction Weapon Engineered System                                                     $3,200,000  Kaptur
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RDTE,A            Advanced Reactive Armor Systems                                                                   $1,600,000  Hinchey                          Schumer
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RDTE,A            Advanced Regenerative Medicine Therapies for Combat Injuries                                      $3,200,000  Doyle                            Casey; Specter
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RDTE,A            Advanced Robot and Sensor Technology for Surveillance and Energy Efficiency Applications          $1,200,000  Herseth Sandlin                  Johnson
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RDTE,A            Advanced Soldier-Portable Power Systems Technologies                                              $2,480,000  Childers                         Cochran; Wicker
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RDTE,A            Advanced Suspension System for Heavy Vehicles                                                     $2,160,000                                   Reid
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RDTE,A            Advanced Tactical Fuels for the US Military                                                       $3,200,000  Pomeroy                          Conrad; Dorgan
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RDTE,A            Advanced Tactical Laser Flashlight                                                                  $800,000  Kilpatrick                       Levin; Stabenow
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RDTE,A            Advanced Technology for Energy Storage                                                            $1,600,000  Visclosky
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RDTE,A            Advanced Technology, Energy Manufacturing Sciences                                                $7,000,000  Frelinghuysen
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RDTE,A            Advanced Thermal Management System                                                                $2,400,000  Stupak                           Levin; Stabenow
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RDTE,A            Advanced UV Light Diode Development                                                                 $800,000                                   Graham
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RDTE,A            Advanced Wearable Power System Manufacturing                                                      $1,600,000                                   Tester
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RDTE,A            Advanced Composite Nickel-Manganese-Cobalt and other Lithium Ion Battery Technologies using       $2,400,000  Hinchey                          Schumer
                   Nano Crystal Scission Process
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RDTE,A            Advancement of Bloodless Medicine                                                                 $1,492,800  Rothman                          Lautenberg; Menendez
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RDTE,A            Affordable Light-Weight Metal Matrix Composite (MMC) Armor                                        $2,500,000                                   Ensign; Reid
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RDTE,A            Aging and Battle Damaged Weapon Systems Repair                                                    $1,200,000  Herseth Sandlin                  Johnson; Thune
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RDTE,A            Air Drop Mortar Guided Munition for the Tactical UAV                                              $2,400,000  Hastings (WA)
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RDTE,A            Alginate Oligomers to Treat Infectious Microbial Biofilms                                         $1,600,000  Kilroy
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RDTE,A            All Composite Bus Program                                                                         $2,000,000  Kennedy
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RDTE,A            All Composite Lightweight Military Vehicle                                                        $1,600,000                                   Reed
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RDTE,A            Alliance for Nanohealth                                                                           $4,000,000  Culberson
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RDTE,A            ALS Therapy Development Institute--Gulf War Illness Research Project                              $1,600,000  Capuano; Brown (SC)              Kerry
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RDTE,A            Alternative Power Technology for Missile Defense                                                  $3,200,000  Herseth Sandlin                  Johnson; Thune
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RDTE,A            Aluminum Armor Project                                                                              $840,000  Capito
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RDTE,A            Amorphous Si Flexible Photovoltaics for Grid Parity                                               $1,600,000                                   Levin
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RDTE,A            AN/ALQ 211 Networked EW Controller                                                                  $800,000  Pascrell                         Lautenberg; Menendez
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RDTE,A            Antennas for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles                                                             $1,000,000  Bonner
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RDTE,A            Antiballistic Windshield Armor                                                                    $2,400,000                                   Lugar
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RDTE,A            Anti-Microbial Bone Graft Product                                                                 $1,600,000  Crenshaw; Stearns                Nelson (FL)
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RDTE,A            Antioxidant Micronutrient Therapeutic Countermeasures                                               $800,000  McCarthy (NY)
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RDTE,A            Anti-Tamper Research and Development                                                              $3,040,000  Alexander                        Landrieu; Vitter
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RDTE,A            Applied Communication and Information Networking                                                  $3,040,000  Andrews; LoBiondo                Lautenberg; Menendez
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RDTE,A            ARL 3D Model-Based Inspection and Scanning                                                        $2,400,000  Ryan (OH)
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RDTE,A            ARL-ONAMI Center for Nanoarchitectures for Enhanced Performance                                     $800,000                                   Merkley; Wyden
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RDTE,A            Armament System Engineering and Integration Initiative                                            $1,600,000  Frelinghuysen; Sires
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Armaments Academy                                                                                 $3,000,000  Frelinghuysen
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RDTE,A            Army Asset Visibility Enhancement                                                                   $800,000  Berkley                          Reid
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RDTE,A            Army Center of Excellence in Acoustics, National Center for Physical Acoustics                    $4,000,000  Childers                         Cochran; Wicker
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RDTE,A            Army Material Degradation                                                                           $640,000                                   Conrad; Dorgan
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RDTE,A            Army Portable Oxygen Concentration System                                                         $1,200,000  Moran (VA)
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RDTE,A            Army Range Technology Program (ARTP)                                                              $4,880,000                                   Cochran
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RDTE,A            Army Responsive Tactical Space System Exerciser                                                   $3,000,000  Aderholt                         Sessions; Shelby
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RDTE,A            Army Vehicle Condition Based Maintenance                                                          $4,000,000  Murtha
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RDTE,A            Army/Joint STARS Surveillance and Control Data Link Technology Refresh                              $800,000  Davis (CA)
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RDTE,A            Asymmetric Threat Response and Analysis Project                                                   $2,000,000  Giffords
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RDTE,A            Atomized Magnesium Domestic Production Design and Development                                     $1,600,000  Kaptur
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RDTE,A            Automated Communications Support Systems for WARFIGHTERS, Intelligence Community, Linguists,      $1,500,000                                   Chambliss; Isakson
                   and Analysts
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RDTE,A            Automated Portable Field System for Rapid Detection and Diagnosis of Endemic Diseases and         $1,600,000  Massa                            Schumer
                   Other Pathogens
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RDTE,A            Automotive Technology Tactical Metal Fabrication System                                           $2,500,000  Clyburn; Brown (SC)
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RDTE,A            Automotive Tribology Center                                                                       $1,600,000  Peters                           Levin; Stabenow
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RDTE,A            Autonomous Cargo Acquisition for Rotorcraft Unmanned Aerial Vehicles                              $1,280,000  Aderholt                         Shelby
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RDTE,A            Autonomous Sustainment Cargo Container                                                            $1,200,000  Bartlett
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RDTE,A            Ballistic Armor Research                                                                          $3,200,000  Dent                             Specter
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RDTE,A            Battlefield Exercise and Combat Related Spinal Cord Injury Research                               $2,400,000  Brown-Waite, Ginny (FL)
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RDTE,A            Battlefield Nursing                                                                               $1,600,000  Cohen
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RDTE,A            Battlefield Related Injury Translational Research Strategies                                      $1,800,000  Castor (FL)
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RDTE,A            Battlefield Research Accelerating Virtual Environments for Military Individual Neuro              $1,000,000  Harman                           Boxer
                   Disorders (BRAVEMIND)
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RDTE,A            Beneficial Infrastructure for Rotorcraft Risk Reduction                                             $800,000  Sestak
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RDTE,A            Bio Battery                                                                                         $800,000  Griffith
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Bioactive Polymers and Coating Systems for Protection Against Bio-Threats                         $3,600,000  Pomeroy                          Conrad; Dorgan
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RDTE,A            Biological Air Filtering System Technology                                                        $3,000,000  Berry                            Lincoln; Pryor
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RDTE,A            Biometrics DNA Applications                                                                       $1,500,000                                   Byrd
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RDTE,A            Bio-Printing of Skin for Battlefield Burn Repairs                                                 $2,000,000  Johnson, Sam (TX)                Cornyn
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RDTE,A            Biosecurity Research for Soldier Food Safety                                                      $1,600,000                                   Roberts
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RDTE,A            Biosensor, Communicator and Controller System                                                     $3,500,000                                   Reid
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RDTE,A            Bio-Surveillance in a Highly Mobile Population                                                    $1,600,000                                   Reid
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RDTE,A            Biowaste-to-Bioenergy Center                                                                      $2,000,000  Murphy (NY); Tonko               Gillibrand; Schumer
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RDTE,A            Blood and Bone Marrow Collection Fellowship                                                       $2,000,000  Bishop (GA)
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RDTE,A            Blood Safety and Decontamination Technology                                                       $2,400,000  Gerlach; DeLauro; Fattah;        Chambliss; Feinstein; Schumer;
                                                                                                                                 Markey (MA); McDermott; Tonko    Specter
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RDTE,A            Blood, Medical and Food Safety via Eco-Friendly Wireless Sensing (Phase II)                       $1,600,000                                   Klobuchar
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RDTE,A            Bradley Third Generation FLIR                                                                     $4,500,000                                   Nelson (FL)
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RDTE,A            Brain Interventional Surgical Hybrid Initiative                                                   $2,400,000  Wasserman Schultz
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Brain Safety Net                                                                                  $2,400,000  Walden; Blumenauer; DeFazio; Wu  Merkley; Wyden
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RDTE,A            Breast Cancer Medical Information Network Decision Support                                          $800,000  Berman
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RDTE,A            Brownout Situational Awareness Sensor                                                             $2,400,000  Hunter; Olver
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Building a Unified Information Framework                                                          $1,600,000  Andrews                          Lautenberg; Menendez
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RDTE,A            Burn and Shock Trauma Institute                                                                   $1,600,000                                   Durbin
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RDTE,A            Buster/Blacklight UAV Development                                                                   $800,000  Gonzalez; Ortiz; Rodriguez
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Cadmium Emissions Reduction--Letterkenny Army Depot                                               $1,000,000  Shuster
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Cancer Prevention through Remote Biological Sensing                                               $1,600,000  Bishop (NY)                      Schumer
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RDTE,A            Capabilities Expansion of Spinel Transparent Armor Manufacturing                                  $1,600,000  Perlmutter
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RDTE,A            Captive Carry Sensor Test-Bed                                                                     $2,400,000  Davis (AL); Bachus
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RDTE,A            Carbide Derived Carbon for Treatment of Combat Related Sepsis                                       $800,000  Sestak                           Specter
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RDTE,A            Carbon Nanotube Production                                                                        $1,600,000                                   Hutchison
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RDTE,A            Cellular Therapy for Battlefield Wounds                                                           $2,800,000  Fudge
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RDTE,A            Cellulose Nanocomposites Panels for Ballistic Protection                                          $1,600,000  Michaud; Pingree (ME)            Collins; Snowe
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RDTE,A            Center for Advanced Emergency Response                                                            $4,000,000                                   Durbin
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RDTE,A            Center for Bone Repair and Military Readiness                                                     $1,200,000  Cleaver
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RDTE,A            Center for Borane Technology                                                                      $2,000,000                                   Bond
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RDTE,A            Center for Cancer Immunology Research                                                             $1,600,000  Culberson
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RDTE,A            Center for Defense Systems Research                                                                 $800,000  Reyes
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RDTE,A            Center for Engineered Biomedical Device                                                             $288,000  Herseth Sandlin                  Johnson; Thune
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RDTE,A            Center for Genetic Origins of Cancer                                                              $2,000,000  Dingell; Upton                   Levin; Stabenow
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RDTE,A            Center for Hetero-Functional Materials                                                              $800,000  Doggett; Conaway; Rodriguez
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RDTE,A            Center for Injury Biomechanics                                                                    $4,000,000  Boucher                          Warner; Webb
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RDTE,A            Center for Integration of Medicine and Innovative Technology                                      $9,000,000  Capuano; Lynch                   Kerry; Kirk
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RDTE,A            Center for Nanoscale Bio-Sensors as a Defense against Biological Threats                          $3,000,000  Boozman                          Lincoln; Pryor
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RDTE,A            Center for Ophthalmic Innovation                                                                  $2,400,000  Diaz-Balart, Mario (FL); Ros-    Nelson (FL)
                                                                                                                                 Lehtinen
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RDTE,A            Center for Respiratory Biodefense                                                                 $2,400,000                                   Bennet
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RDTE,A            Center for Virtual Reality Medical Simulation Training                                            $1,200,000  Bachus; Davis (AL)
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RDTE,A            Center of Excellence in Infectious Diseases and Human Microbiome                                  $2,400,000  Maloney; King (NY)               Schumer
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Ceramic and Metal Matrix Composites Armor Development using Ring Extruder Technology                $800,000  Stupak                           Levin
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RDTE,A            Ceramic Membrane--10(X) Times More Energy for Battery Systems                                     $2,400,000  Schwartz                         Casey; Specter
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RDTE,A            CERDEC Integrated Tool Control System                                                             $1,600,000  Pallone
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RDTE,A            Chemical Materials and Environmental Modeling Project                                             $2,000,000                                   Cochran; Wicker
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Chronic Tinnitus Treatment Program                                                                  $800,000  Dent
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RDTE,A            Cleveland Clinic Rehabilitation Research                                                            $800,000                                   Voinovich
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RDTE,A            Clinical Development of a Norovirus Gastroenteritis Vaccine                                       $3,600,000                                   Baucus
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RDTE,A            Clinical Technology Integration for Military Health                                               $1,600,000  Markey (MA)                      Kerry
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RDTE,A            Clinical Trial to Investigate Efficacy of Human Skin Substitute                                     $800,000  Baldwin
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RDTE,A            Cluster Bomb Unit and Combined Effects Munitions Demilitarization                                   $800,000  Brady (PA)                       Reid
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RDTE,A            Cogeneration for Enhanced Cooling and Heating of Advanced Tactical Vehicles                       $3,200,000                                   Kohl
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RDTE,A            Cognitive Based Modeling and Simulation for Tactical Decision Support                             $1,600,000  Bishop (GA)
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RDTE,A            Collaboration Skills Training for Time-Critical Teams, Squads and Workgroups                      $1,600,000  Davis (IL)
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RDTE,A            Collagen-Based Wound Dressing                                                                       $800,000  Altmire
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Combat Medic Trainer                                                                              $2,000,000  Schwartz; Hunter                 Casey; Specter
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Combat Mental Health Initiative                                                                   $1,600,000  Kaptur
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RDTE,A            Combat Vehicle Electrical Power-21st Century (CVEP-21)                                            $3,120,000                                   Lugar
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RDTE,A            Combat Wound Initiative                                                                           $2,400,000  Kennedy
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RDTE,A            Command, Control, Communications Technology                                                       $1,600,000  Pascrell
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RDTE,A            Compact 10 Kilowatt Generator Set for Army and Marine Combat Vehicles                             $1,600,000                                   Nelson (FL)
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RDTE,A            Compact Biothreat Rapid Analysis Concept                                                          $4,800,000  Capuano                          Kerry; Kirk
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Compact Pulsed Power Initiative                                                                   $3,200,000  Conaway                          Hutchison
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RDTE,A            Complimentary and Alternative Medicine Research for Military Operations and Healthcare (MIL-      $5,200,000                                   Harkin
                   CAM)
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RDTE,A            Composite Applied Research and Technology for FCS and Tactical Vehicle Survivability              $3,200,000  Castle                           Carper; Kaufman
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Composite Bottles for Survival Egress Air                                                         $4,000,000                                   Crapo; Risch
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Composite Small Main Rotor Blades                                                                 $3,000,000  Tiahrt                           Brownback; Dodd; Roberts
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RDTE,A            Compostable and Recyclable Fiberboard Material for Secondary Packaging                            $2,000,000  Obey
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RDTE,A            Construct Training Program                                                                        $1,600,000  Gutierrez; Jackson (IL)          Durbin
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Continuous Threat Alert Sensing System (CTASS)                                                    $1,360,000                                   Reid
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RDTE,A            Control of Vector-Borne Diseases                                                                  $2,400,000  Visclosky
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RDTE,A            Conversion of Municipal Solid Waste to Renewable Diesel Fuel                                      $2,520,000  Rothman; Lance; Sires            Kerry; Specter
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Cooperative Developmental Energy Program                                                          $1,600,000  Bishop (GA)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Cooperative International Neuromuscular Research Group (CINRG)                                    $3,280,000  Aderholt                         Cochran; Wicker
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Countermeasures to Hemorrhaging (Liquid Bandage and Tissue Regeneration)                          $5,760,000                                   Nelson (NE)
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RDTE,A            Crewmember Alert Display Development Program                                                      $1,600,000  Kingston
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Cryofracture/Plasma Arc Demilitarization Program                                                  $6,400,000  Rehberg                          Baucus; Tester
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Current Force Common Active Protection System Radar                                               $1,600,000  Johnson, Sam (TX); Hall (TX);
                                                                                                                                 Johnson, Eddie Bernice (TX)
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RDTE,A            Customized Nursing Programs for Fort Benning                                                      $1,600,000  Bishop (GA)                      Chambliss; Isakson
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RDTE,A            Cyber Threat Analytics                                                                            $2,400,000  Lewis (CA)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Cybersecurity in Tactical Environments                                                              $800,000  Castle                           Carper; Kaufman
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Defense Advanced Transportation Technology Program Hybrid Truck Users Forum                       $4,800,000                                   Boxer
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Defense Metals Technology Center                                                                  $2,000,000  Boccieri; Ryan (OH)              Brown
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RDTE,A            Defense Support for Civil Authorities for Key Resource Protection                                   $800,000  Shuster
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Defense Support to Civil Authorities Automated Support System                                     $1,600,000  Moran (VA)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Define Renewable Energy Sources for Base Energy Independence                                      $1,600,000  Teague                           Bingaman; Udall (NM)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Demonstration of Thin Film Solar Modules as a Renewable Energy Source                               $800,000  Reyes
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Dermal Matrix Research                                                                            $2,000,000  Lance                            Lautenberg; Menendez
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Development of Drugs for Malaria and Leishmaniasis                                                $3,120,000  Childers                         Cochran
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Development of Enabling Chemical Technologies for Power from Green Sources                        $1,200,000  Olver
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Development of Improved Lighter-Weight IED/EFP Armor Solutions                                    $1,600,000  Tiahrt                           Roberts
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Development, Optimization, and Transfer of a Reliable Testing Technology for Materials              $480,000  Herseth Sandlin                  Johnson; Thune
                   Designed to Protect Warfighters Against Toxic Chemical Warfare Agents
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RDTE,A            Developmental Mission Integration                                                                 $5,600,000  Frelinghuysen
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            De-Weighting Military Vehicles through Advanced Composites Manufacturing Technology               $2,960,000  Davis (KY)                       Bunning
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RDTE,A            Diabetes Care in the Military                                                                     $1,600,000  Kilpatrick                       Levin
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RDTE,A            Diamond Lens Elements for High Powered Laser                                                        $800,000  McGovern                         Kerry; Kirk
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Direct Carbon Fuel Cell                                                                           $2,800,000  Capito
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RDTE,A            Discriminatory Imaging and Network Advancement for Missiles, Aviation and Space                   $2,500,000                                   McConnell
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RDTE,A            Distributed Power from Wastewater                                                                 $2,000,000  Wilson (OH); Space               Voinovich
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RDTE,A            Distributed, Networked, Unmanned Ground Systems                                                   $3,200,000  Matheson                         Bennett; Hatch
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RDTE,A            DoD Diabetes Research and Development Initiative (DRDI)                                           $2,560,000  Dicks
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RDTE,A            Domestic Production of Nanodiamond for Military Applications                                      $1,600,000  Thompson (PA)                    Casey; Specter
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RDTE,A            Drive System Composite Structural Component Risk Reduction Program                                $2,400,000  Brady (PA)                       Casey; Specter
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RDTE,A            Dual Stage Variable Energy Absorber                                                               $2,400,000  Murphy, Patrick (PA)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Dugway Field Test Improvements                                                                    $3,600,000  Bishop (UT)                      Bennett; Hatch
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RDTE,A            Effects Based Operations Decision Support Services                                                $1,600,000  Moran (VA)
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RDTE,A            Electric All Terrain Ultra Light Vehicle for the Minnesota National Guard                         $1,600,000  Oberstar
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Electrically Charged Mesh Defense Net Troop Protection System                                     $6,000,000  Aderholt                         Sessions
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RDTE,A            Electronic Combat and Counter Terrorism Threat Developments to Support Joint Forces               $3,000,000  Kingston
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RDTE,A            Electronic Commodity Project                                                                        $800,000                                   Byrd
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Electronic Keel                                                                                   $1,600,000                                   Casey; Specter
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RDTE,A            Enabling Optimization of Reactive Armor                                                           $3,000,000  Whitfield; Rogers (KY)           Bunning; Dodd; Lieberman;
                                                                                                                                                                  McConnell
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RDTE,A            Enhanced Driver Situational Awareness                                                               $800,000  Kennedy
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Enhanced Military Vehicle Maintenance System Demonstration Project                                $2,800,000  Rogers (AL)                      Sessions; Shelby
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Enhanced-Rapid Tactical Integration for Fielding of Systems Initiative                            $3,120,000  Aderholt; Rogers (AL)            Sessions; Shelby
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RDTE,A            Enhancing Military Ophthalmic Education and Overcoming Urban Healthcare Disparities with          $2,400,000  Brady (PA)
                   Telemedicine
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RDTE,A            Enhancing the Commercial Joint Mapping Toolkit to Support Tactical Military Operations            $3,200,000  Lewis (CA)
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RDTE,A            Enhancing Wound Healing, Tissue Regeneration, and Biomarker Discovery                             $2,000,000  Berkley; Titus                   Ensign; Reid
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Environmentally Intelligent Moisture and Corrosion Control for Concrete                           $1,680,000  Rothman                          Lautenberg; Menendez
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Epigenetic Disease Research                                                                       $1,600,000  McMorris Rodgers                 Cantwell; Murray
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RDTE,A            Evaluation of Integrative Approaches to Resilience                                                $1,600,000  Moran (VA)
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RDTE,A            Exceptional Family Transitional Training Program for US Military Soldiers, Sailors, Marines         $640,000  Murtha
                   and Airmen
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RDTE,A            Execution of a Quality Systems Program for FDA Regulation Activities                              $1,200,000  Bishop (GA)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Expansion and Development of Bionic Limbs for U.S. Military Personnel                             $2,000,000  Davis (IL)                       Durbin
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RDTE,A            Expeditionary Water Reclamation Process using Supercritical Water Oxidation                       $2,800,000                                   Bond
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Exploding Foil Initiators (EFI) with Nanomaterial-Based Circuits                                  $2,400,000  Herseth Sandlin                  Johnson
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Extended Duration Silver Wound Dressing--Phase II                                                   $800,000  Shuler                           Hagan
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Eye Safe Laser Range Finder                                                                       $2,400,000  Baldwin                          Kohl
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Eye Trauma and Visual Restoration                                                                   $800,000  Schiff
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RDTE,A            Eye-Safe Standoff Fusion Detection of CBE Threats                                                 $2,000,000  Doyle                            Specter
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RDTE,A            Fibrin Adhesive Stat (FAST) Dressing                                                              $2,400,000                                   Cardin
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RDTE,A            Field Deployable Fleet Hydrogen Fueling                                                           $2,400,000                                   Dodd; Lieberman
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Field Deployable Hologram Production System                                                       $3,840,000  Granger; Conaway
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RDTE,A            Fighting Combat-Related Fatigue Syndrome                                                            $800,000  Kosmas; Brown, Corrine (FL)      Nelson (FL)
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RDTE,A            Fire Shield                                                                                       $3,200,000  Dreier
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RDTE,A            Fire Suppression System                                                                           $1,140,000  Sullivan
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RDTE,A            Flexible Solar Cell for Man-portable Power Generator                                                $800,000  Jackson (IL); Rush
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Florida Trauma Rehabilitation Institute for Returning Military Personnel                          $2,400,000  Bilirakis
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RDTE,A            Flu Vaccine Technology Program                                                                    $1,200,000  Rahall
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RDTE,A            Foil Bearing Supported UAV Engine                                                                   $800,000  Larson (CT)
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RDTE,A            Foliage Penetrating, Reconnaissance, Surveillance, Tracking, and Engagement Radar (FORESTER)      $1,600,000  Maffei; McHugh                   Schumer
                   Phase II
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RDTE,A            Force Protection Radar for Forward Operating Bases                                                $1,600,000                                   Murray
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RDTE,A            Framework for Electronic Health Record-Linked Predictive Models                                   $2,400,000  Murtha
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RDTE,A            Friction Stir Welding Program                                                                     $2,400,000  Jordan; Kaptur
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Fuel System Component Technology Research                                                         $1,600,000  Manzullo
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Fully Burdened Cost of Fuel and Alternative Energy Methodology and Conceptual Model               $2,800,000  Kaptur
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RDTE,A            Fused Silica for Large-Format Transparent Armor                                                   $3,200,000  Space
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RDTE,A            Future Tactical Truck Carbon Composite Shelter and Retrofit of Current Vehicle Shelters           $1,600,000                                   Begich
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RDTE,A            Gas Engine Driven Air Conditioning                                                                $2,400,000  Pastor (AZ); Berkley; Franks     Reid
                                                                                                                                 (AZ)
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RDTE,A            Geosciences/Atmospheric Research                                                                  $3,000,000  Markey (CO); Salazar             Bennet; Udall (CO)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Geospatial Airship Research Platform                                                              $3,200,000  Kaptur
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Green Armament and RangeSafe Technology Initiatives                                               $1,600,000  Frelinghuysen; Sires             Menendez
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RDTE,A            Ground-forces Readiness Enabler for Advanced Tactical Vehicles (GREAT-V)                            $800,000                                   Hutchison
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RDTE,A            Hadron Particle Therapy                                                                           $1,600,000  Foster                           Durbin
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RDTE,A            HapMed Combat Medic Trainer                                                                         $800,000                                   Nelson (FL)
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RDTE,A            Headborne Energy Analysis and Diagnostic System                                                   $1,600,000  Carney
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RDTE,A            Health Disparities in Troop Readiness                                                             $8,000,000  Clyburn
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Health Sciences Regenerative Medicine Center--Autologous Tissues Research                         $3,200,000                                   Burr; Hagan
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Heavy Fuel Engine Family for Unmanned Systems                                                     $3,200,000  Hoekstra                         Levin; Stabenow
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Heuristic Internet Protocol Packet Inspection Engine (HIPPIE)                                     $1,040,000  Akin                             Bond
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            High Energy Laser System Test Facility--HELSTF/HELTD                                              $4,500,000                                   Bingaman; Udall (NM)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            High Frequency Devices and Circuits for Nanotubes and Nanowires                                   $1,440,000  Boozman                          Lincoln; Pryor
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            High Performance Alloy Materials and Advanced Manufacturing of Steel Castings for New Light       $2,400,000  Emerson
                   Weight and Robotic Weapon Systems
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            High Performance Computing in Biomedical Engineering and Health Sciences                          $1,200,000  Watt
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            High Pressure Pasteurization and Pressure Assisted Thermal Sterilization Project                  $3,440,000  Ellsworth                        Lugar
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            High Speed Digital Imaging                                                                        $2,400,000                                   Gregg
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            High Strength Glass Production and Qualification for Armor Applications                           $1,600,000  Tonko                            Schumer
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            High Temp Polymers for Missile System Applications                                                $3,920,000                                   Cochran; Wicker
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            High-Frequency, High-Power Electronic and Optoelectronic Devices on Aluminum Nitride (AIN)        $3,200,000  Price (NC)                       Burr
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Highlander Electro-Optical Sensors                                                                $1,600,000  Moran (VA)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Highly Functional Neurally Controlled Skeletally Attached and Intelligent Prosthetic Devises      $3,040,000                                   Bennett
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Highly Integrated Lethality Systems Development                                                   $4,000,000  Frelinghuysen
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Highly Integrated Production for Expediting Reset                                                 $2,000,000  Brown (SC); Altmire; Rogers      Casey; Sessions; Stabenow
                                                                                                                                 (AL); Wilson (SC)
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RDTE,A            High-Volume Manufacturing Development for Thin-film Lithium Stack Battery Technologies              $800,000  Honda; Carter
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            HiSentinel Stratospheric Airship                                                                  $2,400,000  Herseth Sandlin                  Johnson
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RDTE,A            Hi-Tech Eyes for the Battlefield                                                                  $1,600,000                                   Hutchison
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RDTE,A            HIV Prevention and Reducing Risk to US Military Personnel                                         $3,000,000  Pelosi
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RDTE,A            Hostile Fire Indicator                                                                            $1,600,000  Hodes                            Gregg; Shaheen
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RDTE,A            Human Genomics, Molecular Epidemiology, and Clinical Diagnostics for Infectious Diseases          $1,200,000  Pastor (AZ)
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RDTE,A            Human Organ and Tissue Preservation Technology                                                    $1,600,000  Wilson (SC)
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RDTE,A            Hybrid Electric Drive All Terrain Vehicle                                                         $1,600,000  Peters                           Levin
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RDTE,A            Hybrid Electric Heavy Truck Vehicle                                                               $1,600,000  Bartlett                         Cardin
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RDTE,A            Hybrid Energy Systems Design and Testing                                                          $2,000,000  Simpson                          Crapo; Risch
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RDTE,A            Hybrid Engine Development Program                                                                 $3,200,000                                   Levin
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RDTE,A            Hydraulic Hybrid Vehicles for the Tactical Wheeled Fleet                                          $2,800,000  Peters                           Levin; Lugar; Stabenow
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RDTE,A            Hyper Spectral Sensor for Improved Force Protection                                               $1,600,000  Akin
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RDTE,A            Identification of New Drug Targets in Multi-Drug Resistant Bacterial Infections                   $2,000,000  Slaughter, Lee (NY)              Gillibrand; Schumer
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RDTE,A            Identification of Pain Mechanisms and Therapeutic Targets                                           $800,000                                   Durbin
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RDTE,A            Imaging and Cognitive Evaluation of Soldiers                                                        $640,000  Kilpatrick                       Levin; Stabenow
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Improved HELLHOUND 40mm Low Velocity High Explosive Ammunition                                      $600,000  Boyd                             Nelson (FL)
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RDTE,A            Improved Manufacturing Processes Demonstration Program for Army Tactical Vehicles                 $1,600,000                                   Bond
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Improved Thermal Batteries for Guided Munitions                                                   $2,400,000  Schwartz                         Specter
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Improved Thermal Resistant Nylon for Enhanced Durability and Thermal Protection in Combat         $3,200,000  Castle; Barrett                  Carper; Graham; Kaufman
                   Uniforms
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RDTE,A            Improving Soldier Recovery from Catastrophic Bone Injuries                                        $3,200,000  Murphy (CT)                      Lieberman
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Infection Prevention Program for Battlefield Wounds                                               $1,600,000  McGovern                         Kerry
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RDTE,A            Infectious and Airborne Pathogen Reduction                                                        $2,240,000  Whitfield; Arcuri; Childers;     Schumer
                                                                                                                                 Higgins
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            In-Field Body Temperature Conditioner                                                             $2,400,000                                   Reid
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Injection Molded Ceramic Body Armor                                                                 $800,000  Olver
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Ink-based Desktop Electronic Material Technology                                                  $1,600,000  Frelinghuysen
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Institute for Simulation and Interprofessional Studies                                            $4,640,000  Dicks; McDermott; McMorris       Cantwell; Murray
                                                                                                                                 Rodgers; Smith (WA)
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RDTE,A            Integrated Alternative Power Systems                                                              $2,080,000                                   Kohl
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Integrated Defense Technical Information                                                          $1,600,000  Rogers (KY)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Integrated Family of Test Equipment V6 Product Improvement Program                                $2,400,000  Kingston                         Chambliss
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Integrated Flexible Electronics                                                                   $1,600,000                                   Specter
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Integrated Information Technology Policy Analysis Research and Technology Commercialization       $3,200,000  Lewis (CA)
                   and Management Network
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Integrated Lightweight Tracker System                                                             $2,000,000  Obey
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Integrated Patient Electronic Record System                                                       $1,600,000  Lee (CA)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) Simulation Integration Laboratory             $1,600,000  Smith (NJ)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Intelligent Energy Control Systems                                                                $2,400,000  Granger
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Intelligent Network-Centric Sensor Development Program                                            $1,200,000  Cohen
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Intelligent Orthopedic Fracture Implant Program                                                     $800,000  Kildee                           Levin; Stabenow
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RDTE,A            Intensive Quenching for Advanced Weapon Systems                                                   $1,200,000  Sutton; Ryan (OH); Tonko         Schumer; Stabenow
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Inter Turbine Burner for Turbo Shaft Engines                                                      $2,400,000  Lewis (CA)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Internal Base Facility Energy Independence                                                        $2,560,000  Kaptur
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RDTE,A            In-Theater Evaluation of Ballistic Protection                                                       $800,000  Michaud; Pingree (ME)            Collins; Snowe
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RDTE,A            IR-Vascular Facial Fingerprinting                                                                 $2,400,000  Moran (VA)
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RDTE,A            IUID Data Platform                                                                                $2,000,000  Kennedy                          Reed
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RDTE,A            Jackson Health System Military Trauma Training Enhancement Initiative                             $2,000,000  Meek (FL); Wasserman Schultz     Nelson (FL)
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RDTE,A            JAMMA Family of Vehicles                                                                            $800,000                                   Bennett
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RDTE,A            Javelin Warhead Improvement Program                                                               $4,000,000  Bright; Brown, Corrine (FL)      Nelson (FL); Sessions; Shelby
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RDTE,A            Joint Fires and Effects Trainer System Enhancements                                               $2,000,000  Cole; Fallin                     Inhofe
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RDTE,A            Joint Medical Simulation Technology Center                                                        $1,280,000  Kosmas
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RDTE,A            Joint Munitions and Lethality Mission Integration                                                 $1,600,000  Frelinghuysen
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Joint Precision AirDrop Systems-Wind Profiling Portable Radar                                     $1,840,000  Murtha
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RDTE,A            Kinetic Energy Enhanced Lethality and Protection Materials                                        $2,000,000                                   Alexander; Corker
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Laboratory for Engineered Human Protection                                                        $1,600,000  Fattah
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RDTE,A            Large Format Li-Ion Battery                                                                       $4,960,000  Moore (WI)                       Kohl
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Large Structure Titanium Machining Initiative                                                       $800,000                                   Klobuchar; Stabenow
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Large-Scale Manufacturing of Revolutionary Nanostructured Materials                               $1,200,000  Moore (WI)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Laser-Guided Energy (LGE) Demonstrator                                                            $2,240,000                                   Cochran
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Lattice Block Structures for AM2 Matting Replacement                                              $1,600,000  Hodes                            Gregg; Shaheen
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Legacy Aerospace Gear Drive Re-Engineering Initiative                                             $2,000,000  Larson (CT)                      Dodd
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Lens-Less Dual-Mode Micro Seeker for Medium-Caliber Guided Projectiles                            $2,000,000  Dreier
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Leonard Wood Institute                                                                           $12,000,000  Skelton
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Lifestyle Modifications to Reduce Chronic Disease in Military Personnel                           $1,500,000  Pelosi
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Light Weight Nanophosphate Battery with Improved Energy Density                                   $2,000,000  Markey (MA)                      Kerry; Kirk
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Lightweight 10-meter Antenna Mast                                                                 $2,000,000  Obey
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Lightweight Caliber .50 Machine Gun                                                               $3,200,000  Michaud; Pingree (ME)            Collins; Leahy; Snowe
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Lightweight Magnesium Parts for Military Applications                                             $1,600,000  Holden                           Casey
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RDTE,A            Lightweight Medical Devices                                                                       $1,600,000                                   Brownback
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RDTE,A            Lightweight Metal Alloy Foam for Armor                                                            $3,200,000  Kaptur
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Lightweight Munitions and Surveillance System for Unmanned Air and Ground Vehicles                $3,840,000  Garrett                          Lautenberg; Menendez
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Lightweight Packaging System for Enhancing Combat Munitions Logistics                             $1,600,000  Frelinghuysen; Rothman           Lautenberg; Menendez
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Lightweight Polymer Designs for Soldier Combat Optics                                               $800,000  Olver                            Kerry
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Lightweight Protective Roofing                                                                    $1,200,000  Moran (VA)
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RDTE,A            Lightweight Reliable Materials for Military Systems                                               $2,800,000                                   Conrad; Dorgan
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Lightweight, Battery Driven, and Battlefield Deployment Ready NG Feeding Tube Cleaner               $500,000  Thompson (PA)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Linear Accelerator Cancer Research Project                                                          $800,000  Rangel; Lowey; Maloney           Schumer
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Locating and Tracking Explosive Threats with Wireless Sensors and Networks                        $4,800,000  Emerson
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Logistical Fuel Processors Development                                                            $1,200,000  Bachus; Rogers (AL)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Long Range Hypersonic Interceptor                                                                 $1,600,000                                   Brownback; Roberts
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Long-term Pain and Infection Management for Combat Casualty Care                                  $2,320,000                                   Cochran; Wicker
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RDTE,A            Low Cost Interceptor                                                                              $1,680,000                                   Shelby
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RDTE,A            LW25 Gun System and Demonstration                                                                 $2,400,000  Kingston
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RDTE,A            M109A6 Paladin                                                                                    $1,600,000  Rogers (AL)
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RDTE,A            Maine Center for Toxicology and Environmental Health, Toxic Particles Research and Equipment      $1,600,000  Pingree (ME)
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RDTE,A            Maine Institute for Human Genetics and Health                                                     $1,600,000  Michaud                          Collins; Snowe
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RDTE,A            Malaria Vaccine Development                                                                       $4,000,000  McDermott; Smith (WA)            Cantwell; Murray
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RDTE,A            Manufacturing and Industrial Technology Center                                                      $400,000  Boyd                             Nelson (FL)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Manufacturing Lab for Next Generation Engineers                                                   $1,600,000  Schock
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Mariah Hypersonic Wind Tunnel Development Program                                                 $7,600,000  Rehberg                          Baucus; Tester
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RDTE,A            Market Viable, Dual-Use, Advanced Energy Storage Solutions Development                            $4,000,000  Hinchey                          Schumer
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Marty Driesler Lung Cancer Project                                                                $1,600,000  Rogers (KY)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Maryland Proof of Concept Alliance for Defense Technologies                                       $1,600,000                                   Mikulski
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RDTE,A            Mass Casualty First Responders Disaster Surge Technology Program                                  $2,400,000  Pallone; Rothman                 Lautenberg; Menendez
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RDTE,A            Materials for Infrared Night Vision Equipment                                                     $7,200,000                                   Durbin
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RDTE,A            Materials Processing and Applications Development Center of Excellence for Industry               $1,200,000  Bachus
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RDTE,A            Materials Technology for LED Lighting Applications                                                $2,400,000  Rehberg                          Tester
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RDTE,A            Medical Biosurveillance and Efficiency Program                                                    $1,600,000  Altmire
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Medical Errors Reduction Initiative                                                               $2,000,000  Rothman
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Medium Caliber Metal Parts Upgrade                                                                $3,000,000  Kanjorski                        Casey; Specter
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            MEMS Antenna for Wireless Communications Supporting UAVs in the Battlefield                       $2,400,000  Pomeroy                          Conrad; Dorgan
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Micro Inertial Navigation Unit Technology                                                         $1,200,000  Doyle                            Specter
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Microencapsulation and Vaccine Delivery Research                                                    $800,000  Edwards (TX)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Micromachined Switches in Support of Transformational Communications Architecture                 $2,400,000  Miller, George (CA)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Microterrain Persistent Surveillance                                                              $1,600,000                                   Bond
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Mid-Infrared Super Continuum Laser                                                                  $800,000  Kilpatrick; Dingell              Levin; Stabenow
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Midwest Traumatic Injury Rehabilitation Center                                                    $1,168,000  Ehlers                           Levin
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RDTE,A            Military Applications for Medical Grade Chitosan                                                  $3,000,000                                   Inouye
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RDTE,A            Military Burn Trauma Research Program                                                             $4,500,000  Matsui; Lungren                  Begich; Boxer; Brown; Burris;
                                                                                                                                                                  Cantwell; Gillibrand; Hatch;
                                                                                                                                                                  Kerry; Lieberman; Menendez;
                                                                                                                                                                  Reed; Sanders; Schumer;
                                                                                                                                                                  Whitehouse
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RDTE,A            Military Drug Management System                                                                   $2,400,000  Mollohan
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Military Family Coping Patterns                                                                     $400,000  Edwards (TX)                     Cornyn
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RDTE,A            Military Family Empowerment Initiative                                                              $800,000                                   Mikulski
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Military Fuel Cell Genset Technology Demonstration                                                $2,000,000  Boccieri
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Military Installation Electric Vehicle Demonstration Project                                      $1,600,000                                   Bond
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RDTE,A            Military Low Vision Research                                                                      $2,400,000  Lynch; Capuano                   Kerry
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RDTE,A            Military Medical Decontamination System                                                           $4,500,000                                   Brown; Voinovich
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RDTE,A            Military Mental Health Initiative                                                                   $600,000  Kilpatrick; Dingell              Levin; Stabenow
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RDTE,A            Military Nutrition Research: Four Tasks to Address Personnel Readiness                              $800,000  Alexander                        Landrieu; Vitter
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RDTE,A            Military Pediatric Training and Support                                                           $4,000,000  Norton
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RDTE,A            Minimizing Shock in Battlefield Injuries                                                          $1,900,000                                   McConnell
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RDTE,A            Missile Attack Early Warning System                                                               $2,080,000                                   Shelby
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Mission Hospital Computerized Physician Order Entry                                                 $800,000  Shuler
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Missouri Multi-Threat Detection Initiative (M2TDI)                                                $2,000,000                                   Bond
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RDTE,A            MLRS Disposal System                                                                              $2,500,000                                   Ensign; Reid
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RDTE,A            Mobile Aerosol Monitoring System for the Department of Defense                                    $1,200,000                                   Reid
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RDTE,A            Mobile Integrated Diagnostic and Data Analysis                                                    $1,600,000  Adler
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RDTE,A            Mobile Localization (M-LOC)                                                                       $1,200,000                                   Inouye
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RDTE,A            Mobile Mesh Network Node                                                                          $1,760,000  Obey
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RDTE,A            Mobile Power 30 Kilowatt System Power Control Unit Development Project                              $800,000  Harman
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Model for Green Laboratories and Clean Rooms                                                      $1,200,000  Bishop (GA)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Modeling and Testing of Next Generation Body Armor                                                $2,000,000  Rush                             Durbin
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Moldable Fabric Armor                                                                             $2,240,000  Inglis                           Graham
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Molecular Electronics for Flash Memory Production                                                 $2,400,000  Lipinski                         Durbin
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Montefiore Critical Looking Glass                                                                 $1,200,000  Engel                            Schumer
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Mortar Anti-Personnel/Anti-MaterielTechnology                                                     $3,200,000  Rothman                          Klobuchar; Lautenberg; Menendez
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            MOTS All Sky Imager                                                                                 $960,000  Reyes; Rodriguez
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            MQ-8B Fire Scout Army                                                                             $6,800,000                                   Cochran; Schumer; Wicker
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Multi-Campus Base Facility Energy Independence                                                    $3,200,000  Kaptur
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Multi-Dose Closed Loop pH Monitoring System for Platelets                                         $1,600,000  McDermott; Smith (WA)            Murray
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Multifunctional Nanomaterials for Homeland Defense, Counter-Terrorism and Dual-Use                $2,000,000                                   Lautenberg; Menendez
                   Applications
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Multi-layer Co-extrusion for High Performance Packaging                                           $1,600,000  Obey
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Multiple Source Data Fusion for Dugway Proving Ground                                             $2,000,000  Bishop (UT)                      Bennett; Hatch
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Multiplexed Human Fungal Infection Diagnostic                                                     $1,600,000  Frank (MA)                       Kerry
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Multi-Utility Materials for Future Combat Systems                                                 $7,200,000  Herseth Sandlin; Brown, Corrine  Grassley; Harkin; Johnson
                                                                                                                                 (FL); Latham; Meek
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RDTE,A            Musculoskeletal Interdisciplinary Research Initiative                                             $1,600,000  Bilirakis
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Myositis Association--exposure to environmental toxins                                            $1,000,000  Israel                           Schumer
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Nano Advanced Cluster Energetics                                                                  $1,600,000  Frelinghuysen
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Nanocomposite Enhanced Radar and Aerospace Materials (NERAM)                                        $800,000                                   Hutchison
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Nanocrystal Source Display                                                                          $760,000  Markey (MA)                      Kerry
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Nanoelectronic Memory, Sensor and Energy Devices                                                  $6,300,000                                   Nelson (NE)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Nano-enabled Ultra High Storage Density Non-volatile Memory for Commander's Digital               $2,400,000                                   Feinstein
                   Assistant
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Nanofiber Based Synthetic Bone Repair Device for Limb Salvage                                     $1,000,000  Wamp
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Nanofluid Coolants                                                                                  $500,000  Davis (KY)                       Bunning
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Nano-Imaging Agents for Early Disease Detection                                                     $800,000  Green, Al (TX); Culberson
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Nanomanufacturing of Multifunctional Sensors                                                      $4,000,000  Tsongas                          Kerry; Kirk
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Nanophotonic Biosensor Detection of Bioagents and Pathogens                                       $1,520,000  Kingston; Bishop (GA)            Chambliss; Isakson
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Nanophotonic Devices                                                                              $1,600,000                                   Hutchison
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RDTE,A            Nanotechnology Enterprise Consortium (NTEC)                                                       $5,000,000                                   Bond
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RDTE,A            Nanotechnology for Potable Water and Waste Treatment                                              $1,600,000  Sutton; Murphy, Tim (PA)         Landrieu
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RDTE,A            Nanotechnology Fuze                                                                               $1,600,000  Obey
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Nanotechnology-Enabled Self-Healing Anti-Corrosion Coating Products                               $1,400,000  Holt                             Lautenberg; Menendez
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RDTE,A            Nanotubes Optimized for Lightweight Exceptional Strength (NOLES)                                  $3,200,000  Crenshaw                         Nelson (FL)
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RDTE,A            National Biodefense Training Center                                                               $5,000,000  Olson                            Hutchison
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RDTE,A            National Center for Defense Manufacturing and Machining                                           $1,600,000  Murphy, Tim (PA)                 Casey; Specter
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RDTE,A            National Eye Evaluation and Research Network                                                      $2,400,000  Lewis (CA); Sarbanes             Harkin
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RDTE,A            National Functional Genomics Center                                                               $6,000,000  Bilirakis; Castor (FL); Young    Nelson (FL)
                                                                                                                                 (FL)
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RDTE,A            National Oncogenomics and Molecular Imaging Center                                                $4,760,000  Kilpatrick                       Levin; Stabenow
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RDTE,A            Natural Gas Firetube Boiler Demonstration                                                           $800,000  Hare                             Durbin; Harkin
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RDTE,A            NAU-TGen North Dangerous Pathogens DNA Forensics Center Upgrades                                  $1,600,000  Kirkpatrick
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RDTE,A            Navy Gun Ammunition Demilitarization and Recycling                                                $1,600,000                                   Reid
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RDTE,A            Near Infrared Spectroscopy Military Personnel Assessment                                            $800,000  Castor (FL)                      Nelson (FL)
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RDTE,A            Networked Reliability and Safety Early Evaluation System                                          $1,600,000  Dent                             Specter
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Neural Control of External Devices                                                                $2,000,000  Kennedy                          Bennett; Hatch; Kerry; Kirk
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Neuroimaging and Neuropsychiatric Trauma in US Warfighters                                        $6,250,000  Pelosi                           Boxer; Feinstein
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RDTE,A            Neuro-Performance Research                                                                        $1,600,000  Moran (VA)
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RDTE,A            Neuroscience Research Consortium to Study Spinal Cord Injury                                      $1,200,000  Diaz-Balart, Lincoln (FL); Ros-  Nelson (FL)
                                                                                                                                 Lehtinen; Wasserman Schultz
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RDTE,A            New Vaccines to Fight Respiratory Disease and Central Nervous Disorders                           $4,800,000  Latham                           Grassley; Harkin
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            New York Medical College Bioterrorism Research                                                      $132,000  Lowey                            Schumer
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Next Generation Communications System                                                               $800,000  Altmire                          Casey; Specter
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Next Generation Green, Economical and Automated Production of Composite Structures for            $1,000,000  Grijalva
                   Aerospace
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RDTE,A            Next Generation High Strength Glass Fibers for Ballistic Armor Applications                       $1,600,000  Wilson (SC)                      Graham
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Next Generation Lightweight Drive System for Army Weapons Systems                                 $1,600,000  Herseth Sandlin                  Johnson; Thune
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Next Generation Machining Technology and Equipment                                                $1,600,000  Murphy (NY)                      Schumer
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Next Generation Precision Airdrop System                                                          $2,000,000  Larson (CT)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Next Generation Wearable Video Capture System                                                       $800,000  Stupak                           Levin
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Nicholson Center for Surgical Advancement Medical Robotics and Simulation                         $4,200,000  Grayson                          Nelson (FL)
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RDTE,A            Night Vision and Electronic Sensors Directorate                                                   $2,000,000  Olver
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            NLOS-LS Anti-Tamper Initiative                                                                    $3,040,000                                   Lugar
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RDTE,A            Non-Leaching Antimicrobial Surface for Orthopedic Devices                                         $1,200,000  Capuano                          Kerry
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RDTE,A            Northern Illinois Proton Treatment and Research Center                                            $2,800,000  Foster
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RDTE,A            Novel Endothermic Armor Material for Insensitive Munitions Protection of Tactical Missiles        $2,500,000                                   Ensign; Reid
                   and Tubes
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RDTE,A            Novel Zinc Air Power Sources for Military Applications                                            $2,000,000  Rogers (AL)
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RDTE,A            Nurse Education Center of Excellence for Remote and Medically Underserved Populations             $1,600,000  Shuster
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Nursing Teaching and Leadership Program                                                             $800,000  McDermott
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            OMNI Active Vibration Control System                                                              $2,400,000  Dahlkemper                       Casey; Specter
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RDTE,A            ONAMI Miniaturized Tactical Energy Systems Development                                            $2,500,000  Schrader; Blumenauer; DeFazio;   Merkley; Wyden
                                                                                                                                 Walden; Wu
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RDTE,A            On-Board Hybrid Power Unit (OBHPU)                                                                $1,040,000  Harper                           Cochran; Wicker
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RDTE,A            On-Board Vehicle Power Systems Development                                                        $2,480,000  Aderholt                         Sessions; Shelby
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RDTE,A            One-Step JP-8 Bio-Diesel Fuel                                                                     $1,600,000  Obey
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Online Health Services Optimization                                                               $3,120,000                                   Cochran
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Open Source Intelligence for Force Protection and Intelligence Analysis                             $800,000  DeLauro                          Hutchison
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Operating Room of the Future                                                                      $2,000,000  Berman                           Boxer
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RDTE,A            Operation Re-Entry NC                                                                             $2,400,000  Butterfield                      Hagan
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Optical Neural Techniques for Combat and Post-Trauma Healthcare                                   $3,500,000  Inslee; McDermott; Smith (WA)    Cantwell; Murray
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Optimization of the US Army Topographic Data Management Enterprise                                $2,080,000  Murtha; Moran (VA)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Optimizing Natural Language Processing of Open Source Intelligence                                $1,200,000  Bishop (UT)                      Bennett; Hatch
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Organic Semiconductor Modeling and Simulation                                                       $880,000  Gohmert
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Orion High Altitude Long Endurance UAV Risk Reduction Effort                                      $7,760,000                                   Cochran; Wicker
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Pacific Command Renewable Energy Security Systems                                                 $2,400,000  Abercrombie
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Parsons Institute for Information Mapping                                                         $1,200,000  Nadler                           Schumer
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Parts-on-Demand from CONUS Operations                                                             $4,500,000  Pomeroy                          Conrad; Dorgan
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Pediatric Cancer Research and Clinical Trials                                                     $1,600,000  Ryan (OH); Culberson; Rothman;   Crapo; Risch
                                                                                                                                 Van Hollen
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Perimeter Security Systems                                                                        $4,500,000                                   Lautenberg; Menendez
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Permafrost Tunnel                                                                                   $500,000                                   Begich
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Perpetually Available and Secure Information Systems                                              $3,200,000  Doyle
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Personal Miniature Thermal Viewer                                                                   $800,000  Michaud
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Personal Status Monitor                                                                             $800,000  Maffei; McHugh                   Schumer
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Phase II, Regional Partnership--Ft. Bliss, WSMR, Holloman                                         $3,760,000  Teague                           Bingaman; Udall (NM)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Plant-Based Vaccine Research                                                                      $2,000,000  Guthrie
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Plasma Sterilizer                                                                                 $2,400,000  Ellison; McCollum                Klobuchar
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Plug-in Architecture for DOD Medical Imaging                                                      $1,200,000  Moran (VA)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle                                                                   $4,000,000                                   Lugar
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Polymeric Web Run-Flat Tire Inserts for Convoy Protection                                         $3,500,000  Obey
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Portable Fuel Cell Power Source                                                                   $2,400,000  Price (NC)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Portable Low-Volume Therapy for Severe Blood Loss                                                 $1,600,000  Oberstar
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Portable Mobile Emergency Broadband Systems                                                       $3,200,000  Gerlach; Sestak                  Casey; Specter
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Portable Sensor for Toxic Gas Detection                                                           $2,080,000  Granger
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Positron Capture and Storage                                                                      $2,400,000  McMorris Rodgers                 Murray
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Power Efficient Microdisplay Development for US Army Night Vision                                 $2,400,000  Hall (NY)                        Schumer
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Prader Willi Syndrome Research                                                                    $1,600,000  Royce
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Precision Guidance Kit Technology Development                                                     $6,000,000  Mollohan; Bartlett               Inhofe
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Precision Guided Airdropped Equipment                                                             $1,200,000  Velazquez; Towns                 Schumer
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RDTE,A            Precision Strike Munitions Advancement with Integrated Millimeter Wave Power Sources to           $3,280,000  Bishop (UT)                      Bennett; Hatch
                   Satisfy Army Strategic Goals
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RDTE,A            Predictive Casting Process Modeling for Rapid Production of Critical Defense Components           $1,600,000  Hall (TX)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Pre-Discharge Threat Cues                                                                         $1,600,000                                   Levin; Stabenow
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Pride Center for America's Wounded Veterans                                                       $1,600,000  Berry
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Printed and Conformal Electronics for Military Applications                                       $1,600,000  Mitchell; Lance; Lofgren; Ryan   Feinstein; Johnson; Schumer
                                                                                                                                 (OH); Schakowsky; Tonko
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RDTE,A            Project National Shield Integration Center                                                        $1,200,000  Capito
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Projectile Unmanned Aerial Systems                                                                $2,400,000  Larson (CT); Courtney            Dodd; Lieberman
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Protective 3-D Armor Structure to Safeguard Military Vehicles and Troops                          $1,600,000  Levin                            Levin; Stabenow
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Protective Gear Development through Man-In-Simulant-Test Chamber                                    $800,000  Etheridge; Miller (NC)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Protein Hydrogel for Surgical Repair of Battlefield Injuries                                        $800,000  Gingrey (GA)                     Chambliss; Isakson
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Qualification and Insertion of New High Temperature Domestic Sourced PES for Military             $2,400,000  Johnson, Eddie Bernice (TX)
                   Aircraft
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            RAND Arroyo Center                                                                                $1,600,000  Moran (VA)                       Feinstein
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Rapid Burn Wound Therapies                                                                        $2,000,000                                   Bennett; Hatch
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Rapid Insertion of Developmental Technologies into Fielded Systems                                $1,600,000  Frelinghuysen; Sires
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Rapid Response Force Projection Systems                                                           $1,600,000  Rothman
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Rapid Response Hostile Fire Detection and Active Protection of Ground and Air Vehicles            $2,560,000                                   Shelby
                   Sensor Demonstration
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Rapid Wound Healing Cell Technology                                                               $2,000,000  Doyle                            Casey
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Rare Earth Mining Separation and Metal Production                                                 $2,400,000  Lewis (CA)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            RDT&E for the Family of Heavy Tactical Vehicles (FHTV)                                            $1,600,000  Kagen                            Kohl
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Reactive Materials                                                                                $1,200,000  Barton
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Reduced Manning Situational Awareness                                                             $4,000,000  Young (FL)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Reducing First Responder Casualties with Physiological Monitoring                                 $1,200,000  Hodes
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Regenerative Medicine for Acute Deafness                                                          $2,400,000  Inslee; McDermott; Smith (WA)    Murray
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Regenerative Medicine for Battlefield Injuries                                                    $1,000,000  Carson                           Lugar
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Regenerative Medicine Research                                                                    $1,600,000  Michaud
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Reliability and Affordability Enhancement for Precision Guided Munition Systems                   $4,800,000  Frelinghuysen
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Remote Bio-Medical Detector                                                                       $2,800,000  Murtha
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Remote Environmental Monitoring and Diagnostics in the Perishables Supply Chain                   $2,200,000  Stearns                          Nelson (FL)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Remote Explosive Analysis and Detection System                                                      $800,000  Griffith
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Renewable Energy Testing Center                                                                     $800,000  Matsui; Lungren
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Renewable Jet Fuel from Lignocellulosic Feedstocks                                                $2,400,000  Herseth Sandlin                  Johnson; Thune
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Research to Develop Strategies to Improve Prognosis of Soldiers Suffering Abdominal Trauma        $1,600,000  Yarmuth
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Research to Treat Cancerous Brain Tumors using Neural Stem Cells                                  $1,600,000  Lewis (CA)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Ripsaw Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV) Weaponization                                                $2,000,000  Pingree (ME)                     Collins; Snowe
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Robust Composite Structural Core for Army Helicopters                                             $1,600,000  Shea-Porter                      Gregg; Shaheen
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Rocket Motor Contained System                                                                       $800,000  Heller                           Reid
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Rugged Electronic Textile Vital Signs Monitoring                                                  $2,400,000  Kennedy                          Reed; Whitehouse
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RDTE,A            Ruggedized Military Laptop Fuel Cell Power Supply--Project Phase 3                                $3,200,000  Brown, Corrine (FL); Crenshaw    Nelson (FL)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Rural Health Center of Excellence for Remote and Medically Underserved Populations                $1,600,000  Shuster                          Casey
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Scaleable Efficient Power for Armament Systems and Vehicles Dual Use                              $4,000,000  Rothman                          Lautenberg
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Scenario Generation for Integrated Air and Missile Defense Evaluation                             $3,360,000  Aderholt; Reyes; Rogers (AL)     Sessions; Shelby
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            School of Nursing Advancement                                                                     $2,000,000  Pelosi
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics (STEM) at Coppin University                           $800,000  Cummings
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Secure Open Source Initiative                                                                     $2,400,000  Price (NC); Miller (NC)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Self Powered Prosthetic Limb Technology                                                           $1,600,000  Thompson (PA)                    Casey; Specter
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Self Powered, Lightweight, Flexible Display Unit on a Plastic Substrate                           $3,040,000                                   Grassley; Harkin
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Self-Powered Sensor System for Munition Guidance and Health Monitoring                            $1,500,000  Holt                             Lautenberg; Menendez
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Sensor Tape Physiological Monitoring                                                              $2,000,000  Bishop (GA)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Shadow TUAS Flight in the National Air Space                                                      $2,000,000  Kratovil                         Cardin; Mikulski
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Shared Vision                                                                                     $2,400,000  Latham                           Grassley; Harkin
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            SHARK Precision Guided Artillery Round--105mm                                                     $4,000,000  Young (FL)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Shortwave Infrared Hostile Fire Indicator for Aircraft                                            $1,500,000  Holt                             Lautenberg; Menendez
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Silent Watch, IB NPS 1160 Lithium-Ion Advanced Battery                                              $800,000  Dent
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Silicon Nanomaterial for Battlefield Medical Devices                                              $2,800,000                                   Conrad; Dorgan
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Silver Fox and Manta Unmanned Aerial Systems                                                      $1,600,000  Franks (AZ)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Simulation Based Reliability and Safety (SimBRS) Program                                          $4,900,000  Harper                           Cochran; Wicker
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Smart Integrated Systems: Materials, Manufacturing Methods, andStructures                         $1,000,000  Herseth Sandlin                  Johnson; Thune
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Smart Machine Platform Initiative                                                                 $2,400,000  Driehaus; Tonko                  Brown; Schumer; Voinovich
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Smart Oil Sensor                                                                                  $2,400,000  Thompson (PA)                    Casey; Specter
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Smart Plug-In Hybrid Vehicle Program                                                              $3,280,000  Kilpatrick; Conyers; Dingell;    Levin; Stabenow
                                                                                                                                 Rogers (MI)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Smart Sensor Supercomputing Center                                                                $8,000,000                                   Byrd
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Smart Wound Dressing for MRSA Infected Battlefield Wounds                                           $800,000  Driehaus; Cummings;              Cardin; Kerry; Voinovich;
                                                                                                                                 Ruppersberger; Scott (VA)        Warner; Webb
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RDTE,A            Soldier Personal Cooling System                                                                     $960,000  Kosmas                           Nelson (FL)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Soldier Protection through Unmanned Ground Vehicles                                               $1,200,000  Nye
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Soldier Situational Awareness Wristband                                                           $1,120,000  Capuano
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Powered Tactical Charger                                                      $960,000  Maffei                           Schumer
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Solid State Processing of Titanium Alloys for Advanced Materiel Armaments                         $1,200,000  Kaptur; LaTourette
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Specialized Compact Automated Mechanical Clearance Platform                                       $3,200,000  Murphy, Patrick (PA)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Spectroscopic Materials Identification Center                                                     $1,600,000  Berry                            Lincoln; Pryor
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Spinal Cord Restoration Therapies                                                                 $1,600,000  Hoyer; Cummings; Ruppersberger   Cardin
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Spinal Muscular Atrophy Research Program                                                          $3,000,000  Pelosi; Nadler; Rangel           Schumer
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Spinel Transparent Armor Production Technology                                                      $800,000  Ruppersberger                    Cardin; Mikulski
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Squad Mission Support System (SMSS)                                                               $1,600,000                                   Cornyn
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Stabilized Enzyme Biofuel Cell (SEBC) for Unmanned Ground Sensors                                 $1,200,000                                   Bond
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RDTE,A            Stabilized Hemoglobin Wound Healing Development                                                   $1,200,000  Herseth Sandlin                  Johnson; Thune
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RDTE,A            Standard Ground Station--Enhancement Program                                                      $2,000,000  Lance; Rothman
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Standoff Hazardous Agent Detection and Evaluation System                                          $8,500,000  Berry                            Lincoln; Pryor
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Standoff Improvised Explosive Detection Program                                                   $4,800,000  Boyd; Berry; Brown, Corrine      Akaka; Lincoln; Nelson (FL);
                                                                                                                                 (FL); Hirono; Meek               Pryor
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RDTE,A            Standoff Sensors, Detection of Explosives and Explosive Devices (IEDs)                            $3,200,000  Kennedy; Langevin; Tsongas       Kerry; Kirk; Whitehouse
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RDTE,A            Staph Vaccine                                                                                     $6,400,000                                   Conrad; Dorgan
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RDTE,A            Stress Disorders Research Initiative at Fort Hood                                                 $2,400,000  Edwards (TX)
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RDTE,A            Superior Weapons Systems through Castings                                                         $1,600,000                                   Brownback; Roberts
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Superlattice Semiconductors for Mobile SS Lighting and Solar Power Applications                   $2,800,000  Hinchey                          Schumer
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            SupportNet for Frontline Providers                                                                $2,400,000  Lamborn; Perlmutter; Salazar     Udall (CO)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Surveillance Augmentation Vehicle                                                                 $1,200,000  Childers                         Cochran; Wicker
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Sustainable Alternative Energy                                                                    $2,000,000  Obey
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Swarms Defense System                                                                             $2,400,000  Aderholt                         Shelby
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Synchrotron-Based Scanning Research Neuroscience and Proton Institute                             $6,000,000  Lewis (CA)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Tactical Cogeneration System                                                                      $2,400,000  Hastings (WA)                    Murray
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Tactical Metal Fabrication System (TacFab)                                                          $800,000  Turner; Adler; Andrews; Cole;    Inhofe; Kerry; Lautenberg;
                                                                                                                                 Lance; Markey (MA); Ryan (OH);   Menendez
                                                                                                                                 Tsongas
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RDTE,A            Tactical Overwatch High Altitude System                                                             $800,000  Griffith
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Tactical UAV, Heavy Fuel Engine                                                                   $1,600,000  Aderholt; Wilson (SC)            Graham; Shelby
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Tamper Proof Organic Packaging as Applied to Remote Armament Systems                              $4,800,000  Hinchey                          Schumer
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Techniques to Manage Noncompressible Hemorrhage Following Combat Injury                           $2,000,000  Smith (TX); Carter; Gonzalez;
                                                                                                                                 Rodriguez
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Technologies for Military Equipment Replenishment                                                 $1,600,000  Obey                             Kohl
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Technology Development at the Quad Cities Manufacturing Laboratory                                $5,040,000  Hare                             Grassley
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Technology for Rapid Foreign Language Acquisition for Specialized Military Intelligence           $1,600,000                                   Gregg; Shaheen
                   Purposes
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Technology Solutions for Brain Cancer Detection and Treatment                                     $1,200,000  Cohen
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Telepharmacy Robotic Medicine Device Unit                                                           $800,000  Brady (PA)                       Casey; Specter
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Terahertz Sensing and Imaging Technology                                                          $1,600,000  Boozman                          Lincoln; Pryor
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Testing of Microneedle Device for Multiple Applications                                             $960,000  Baldwin
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            The Center for Neuroprosthetics and BioMEMS                                                       $1,600,000  McGovern                         Kerry; Kirk
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Threat Detection and Neutralization                                                               $3,200,000  Mollohan
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Tire to Track Transformer System for Light Vehicles                                               $1,600,000  Peterson                         Klobuchar
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Titanium Extraction, Mining and Process Engineering Research                                      $4,800,000  Rehberg                          Baucus; Tester
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Titanium Powder Advanced Forged Parts Program                                                     $3,040,000  Murtha
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Transitioning Stretch Broken Carbon Fiber to Production Programs                                  $3,200,000  Aderholt; Bishop (UT)            Bennett; Hatch
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Translational Research for Muscular Dystrophy                                                     $1,600,000  Michaud; Pingree (ME)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Transportable Renal Replacement Therapy for Battlefield Applications                                $800,000  Altmire
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Trauma Care, Research and Training                                                                $2,400,000                                   Hutchison
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RDTE,A            Trauma Response Simulation Training                                                               $1,200,000  Boswell                          Harkin
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RDTE,A            Treatment of Battlefield Spinal Cord and Burn Injuries                                              $360,000  Wu; Baird; Blumenauer; Schrader  Merkley; Murray; Wyden
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RDTE,A            Tungsten Heavy Alloy Penetrator and Warhead Development                                           $1,200,000  Carney                           Specter
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Turbo Fuel Cell Engine                                                                            $3,200,000  Murtha
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RDTE,A            UH-60 Aviation Software Performance Assessment Test Bed                                           $5,690,000                                   Sessions; Shelby
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RDTE,A            UH-60 Transmission/Gearbox Galvanic Corrosion Reduction                                           $1,500,000  Kissell                          Burr; Hagan
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Ultra Light Metallic Armor                                                                          $800,000  Costello                         Burris
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RDTE,A            Ultra Light Weight Transmissions                                                                  $1,600,000  Schauer                          Levin; Stabenow
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Ultra Wideband Active RF Detection of IEDs                                                        $1,760,000                                   Tester
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Ultrasonic Impact Technology                                                                      $2,000,000                                   Shelby
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Understanding Blast Induced Brain Injury                                                          $2,400,000  Fortenberry                      Nelson (NE)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Universal Control                                                                                 $7,200,000  Larson (CT)                      Dodd; Lieberman
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            University Center for Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Response                                $1,200,000  Pallone; Holt
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            University of Miami Ryder Trauma Center/William Lehman Injury Research Center                     $3,200,000  Diaz-Balart, Lincoln (FL)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Unmanned Aerial Systems Ground Based Sense and Avoid Capability Development for Integration       $2,880,000                                   Shelby
                   into the National Air Space
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RDTE,A            Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Resupply (UAVR)--BURRO                                                    $3,200,000  Larson (CT)                      Dodd; Lieberman
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Unmanned Ground Vehicle Initiative                                                               $11,000,000                                   Levin
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Unmanned Robotic System Utilizing a Hydrocarbon Fueled Solid Oxide Fuel Cell System               $2,400,000  Dingell                          Levin; Stabenow
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Unmanned System Algorithm Development                                                             $3,200,000  Mollohan
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RDTE,A            Unserviceable Ammunition Demilitarization via Chemical Dissolution at Tooele Army Depot           $1,600,000  Bishop (UT)                      Bennett; Hatch
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            US Army Vascular Graft Research Project                                                           $1,600,000  Rehberg                          Baucus; Tester
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Vanadium Safety Readiness                                                                         $3,360,000  Dahlkemper; Paul; Space
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Vanadium Technology Program                                                                       $2,400,000  Wilson (SC)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            Vectored Thrust Ducted Compound Helicopter                                                        $5,000,000                                   Carper; Casey; Cochran;
                                                                                                                                                                  Kaufman; Specter
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RDTE,A            Vehicle Systems Engineering and Integration Activities                                            $8,000,000                                   Levin
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,A            VePro--Health Usage Monitoring and Vehicle Prognostics                                            $2,880,000  Childers; Harper                 Cochran; Levin; Wicker
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RDTE,A            Vibration Management Enhancement Program                                                          $2,400,000                                   Feinstein
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RDTE,A            Video Compression Technology                                                                      $1,400,000  Holt
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RDTE,A            Vision Integrating Strategies in Ophthalmology and Neurochemistry                                 $3,200,000  Granger                          Cornyn
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RDTE,A            Visualization for Training and Simulation in Urban Terrains at Fort Knox                          $1,200,000                                   McConnell
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RDTE,A            Voice Recognition and Cross Platform Speech Interface System                                      $2,000,000  Shuster
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RDTE,A            VSIL: Armored Vehicle Components and Systems Simulated In Cost-Effective Virtual Design and       $3,200,000                                   Levin; Stabenow
                   Test Environment
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RDTE,A            VTOL Man-Rated UAV and UGV for Medical Multi-Missions and CASEVAC                                   $800,000  Harman
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RDTE,A            Waterside Wide Area Tactical Coverage and Homing                                                  $3,200,000  Aderholt
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RDTE,A            Westchester County Medical Center Health Imaging Upgrades                                         $1,200,000  Lowey                            Schumer
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RDTE,A            Wireless HUMS for Condition Based Maintenance of Army Helicopters                                 $1,600,000  Rothman                          Lautenberg; Menendez
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RDTE,A            Wireless Medical Monitoring System                                                                $2,400,000  Boswell; Latham; Miller, Gary    Grassley; Harkin
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RDTE,A            Womens Cancer Genomics Center                                                                     $2,400,000  McCarthy (NY); Lowey             Schumer
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RDTE,A            Wounded Servicemember Bioelectrics Research                                                       $1,200,000  Nye                              Warner; Webb
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RDTE,A            Zinc-Flow Electrical Energy Storage                                                               $2,000,000  Johnson (IL)
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RDTE,A            Zouline Armor                                                                                     $3,360,000                                   Bond
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RDTE,A            Zumwalt National Program for Countermeasures to Biological and Chemical Threats                   $1,200,000  Neugebauer
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RDTE,AF           3D Bias Woven Perform Development                                                                 $2,400,000  Schwartz; Gerlach; Sestak        Specter
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RDTE,AF           Accelerated Insertion of Advanced Materials and Certification for Military Aircraft               $2,000,000  Tiahrt                           Brownback; Roberts
                   Structure Material Substitution and Repair
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RDTE,AF           Accelerator-Driven Non-Destructive Testing                                                        $2,000,000  Simpson                          Crapo; Risch
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RDTE,AF           ACES 5 Ejection Seat                                                                              $1,920,000  Lamborn; Pastor (AZ); Tauscher   Bennett; Burr; Cochran; Dodd;
                                                                                                                                                                  Hatch; Lieberman; Wicker
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RDTE,AF           Advance Propulsion Non-Tactical Vehicle                                                           $1,600,000  Massa                            Bingaman; Schumer; Udall (NM)
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RDTE,AF           Advanced Aerospace Carbon Foam Heat Exchangers                                                    $3,200,000  Wilson (OH)                      Voinovich
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RDTE,AF           Advanced Deformable Mirrors for High Energy Laser Weapons                                         $1,600,000  Heinrich                         Bingaman; Udall (NM)
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RDTE,AF           Advanced Electromagnetic Location of IEDs Defeat System                                           $1,200,000  Kaptur
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RDTE,AF           Advanced Electronic Components for Sensor Arrays                                                  $2,400,000  Young (FL)
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RDTE,AF           Advanced Fast Steering Mirror Applications for 3-D LADAR in LITENING Pod                          $1,600,000                                   Conrad; Dorgan
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RDTE,AF           Advanced Fiber Lasers Systems and Components                                                      $3,200,000                                   Murray
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RDTE,AF           Advanced Integrated Microsystems for Military Electronic Systems                                  $2,480,000                                   Cochran; Wicker
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RDTE,AF           Advanced Lithium Battery Scale-up and Manufacturing                                               $1,600,000  Scott (GA); Bishop (GA);         Chambliss
                                                                                                                                 Johnson (GA)
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RDTE,AF           Advanced Modular Avionics for Operationally Responsive Satellite Use                              $2,480,000  Heinrich                         Bingaman; Udall (NM)
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RDTE,AF           Advanced Night Vision System--Cockpit Integration                                                   $800,000                                   Murray
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RDTE,AF           Advanced Tactical Laser                                                                           $2,240,000                                   Bingaman; Udall (NM)
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RDTE,AF           Advanced Technical Intelligence Center (ATIC)                                                     $5,200,000  Turner                           Brown; Voinovich
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,AF           Advanced Vehicle Propulsion Center                                                                $2,400,000  McKeon
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RDTE,AF           Aerospace Lab Equipment Upgrade                                                                   $1,200,000  Napolitano
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,AF           Aerospace Laser Micro Engineering Station                                                           $800,000  Wittman; Nye; Scott (VA)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,AF           AFRL Edwards Rocket Test Stand 2-A Technical Improvements                                         $3,200,000  McCarthy (CA)                    Feinstein
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RDTE,AF           AFRL Seismic Research Program                                                                     $5,000,000  Markey (MA)                      Kerry; Kirk; Leahy
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RDTE,AF           Air Force Minority Leaders Program                                                                $4,800,000  Abercrombie                      Alexander; Corker; Hutchison;
                                                                                                                                                                  Landrieu
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,AF           Aircraft Evaluation Readiness Initiative                                                          $2,400,000  Latham                           Grassley; Harkin
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,AF           ALC Logistics Integration Environment                                                               $800,000  Shuster
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RDTE,AF           Algal Biofuels for Aviation                                                                       $2,400,000  Teague                           Bingaman; Udall (NM)
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RDTE,AF           Algal-Derived Jet Fuel for Air Force Applications                                                 $2,700,000  LaTourette
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RDTE,AF           Applications of LIDAR to Vehicles with Analysis                                                   $6,000,000                                   Inouye
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RDTE,AF           Assessment of Alternative Energy for Aircraft Ground Equipment (AGE)                              $1,600,000  Wu                               Merkley; Wyden
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RDTE,AF           AT-6B Demonstration for ANG                                                                       $7,000,000  Tiahrt                           Brownback; Roberts
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RDTE,AF           Automated Processing of Advanced Low Observables (RAPALO)                                         $1,200,000                                   Brown
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RDTE,AF           B-1 AESA Radar Operational Utility Evaluation                                                     $2,000,000  Herseth Sandlin                  Johnson; Thune
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RDTE,AF           B-2 Advanced Tactical Data Link                                                                   $9,600,000  McKeon                           Feinstein
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,AF           B-52 Tactical Data Link Capability                                                                $6,000,000  Tiahrt                           Brownback; Roberts
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RDTE,AF           Backpack Medical Oxygen System (BMOS)                                                               $800,000  Akin                             Bond
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RDTE,AF           Ballistic Missile Technology                                                                      $1,600,000  Young (FL)                       Nelson (FL)
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RDTE,AF           Base Facility Energy Independence, Stewart Air National Guard Base                                $4,000,000  Hinchey                          Schumer
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,AF           BATMAV Program Miniature Digital Data Link                                                        $1,600,000  Young (FL)
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RDTE,AF           Big Antennas Small Structures Efficient Tactical UAV                                              $1,600,000  Harman
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RDTE,AF           Bio-JP8 Fuel Development                                                                          $4,000,000  Boyd                             Nelson (FL)
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RDTE,AF           Biometric Signature and Passive Physiological Monitoring                                          $5,000,000  Berkley                          Reid
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RDTE,AF           Body Armor Improved Ballistic Protection, Research and Development                                $1,760,000  Murtha
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RDTE,AF           CAD/CAM Aircraft Structural Overhaul Work Center                                                  $2,500,000  Bishop (UT)                      Bennett
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RDTE,AF           Carbon Nano-Materials for Advanced Aerospace Applications                                           $800,000  Culberson
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RDTE,AF           Carbon Nanotube Enhanced Power Sources for Space                                                  $1,600,000  Markey (MA)                      Kerry
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RDTE,AF           Center for Solar Electricity and Hydrogen                                                         $4,000,000  Kaptur
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RDTE,AF           Center for Space Entrepreneurship                                                                 $1,600,000  Polis
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RDTE,AF           Center for UAS Research, Education and Training                                                   $6,400,000  Pomeroy                          Conrad; Dorgan
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RDTE,AF           Close Proximity Space Situational Awareness                                                         $800,000  Edwards (TX)
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RDTE,AF           Coal Transformation Laboratory                                                                      $800,000                                   Lugar
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RDTE,AF           Command and Control Service Level Management (C2SLM) Program                                      $3,200,000  Blunt
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RDTE,AF           Conducting Polymer Stress and Polymer Damage Sensors for Composites                               $2,880,000                                   Cochran; Wicker
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RDTE,AF           Consortium for Nanomaterials for Aerospace Commerce and Technology (CONTACT)                      $3,200,000  Culberson                        Hutchison
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RDTE,AF           Corrosion Detection and Visualization Program                                                       $800,000  Smith (WA)                       Murray
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RDTE,AF           COTS Technology for Space Command and Control                                                     $3,200,000  Gerlach                          Specter
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,AF           Cyber Attack and Security Environment                                                             $4,000,000  McHugh; Arcuri                   Gillibrand; Schumer
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,AF           Cyber Innovation Center (CIC) Research and Development Seed Fund                                    $800,000                                   Landrieu; Vitter
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,AF           Cyber Security Research Program/Cyber Security Laboratory                                         $1,200,000  Alexander                        Landrieu
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,AF           Cybersecurity of Security Control Networks                                                        $1,700,000  Terry                            Nelson (NE)
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RDTE,AF           Demonstration and Validation of Renewable Energy Technology                                         $800,000  Bishop (GA)
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RDTE,AF           Development and Testing of Advanced Hybrid Rockets for Space Applications                         $2,800,000  Lofgren
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RDTE,AF           Development and Validation of Advanced Design Technologies for Hypersonic Research                $1,600,000                                   Klobuchar
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RDTE,AF           Development of Deployable Biosensors                                                              $1,600,000                                   Reid
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RDTE,AF           Development of Mobile Wind Turbine Systems to Power Forward Bases                                 $1,200,000                                   Brown
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RDTE,AF           Distributed Mission Interoperability Toolkit (DMIT)                                               $3,200,000  LoBiondo; Andrews; Sestak
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RDTE,AF           Domestic Manufacturing of 45nm Electronics                                                        $3,200,000  Simpson                          Crapo; Risch
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,AF           Eagle Vision III Upgrades                                                                         $4,800,000                                   Boxer; Feinstein
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RDTE,AF           Efficient Utilization of Transmission Hyperspace                                                  $2,000,000  Arcuri                           Schumer
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RDTE,AF           Eglin AFB Range Operations Control Center                                                         $2,000,000  Miller (FL)
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RDTE,AF           Electromagnetic Battlespace Management                                                            $1,600,000  Edwards (TX)
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RDTE,AF           EMI Grid Fabrication Technology                                                                   $2,400,000  Bono Mack
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RDTE,AF           Energy and Sensor Informatics Research and Translation                                              $800,000  Lee (NY)                         Schumer
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RDTE,AF           Energy Efficiency, Recovery and Generation (ENERGy)                                               $1,000,000  Herseth Sandlin                  Johnson; Thune
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RDTE,AF           Energy Superior Lithium Battery Technology for Defense Applications                               $1,600,000                                   Bond
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RDTE,AF           Engine Health Management Plus Data Repository Center                                              $2,400,000  Murtha
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RDTE,AF           F-15C AESA Classified Demo                                                                        $8,000,000  Harper                           Cochran; Wicker
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RDTE,AF           Fine Water Mist Fire Suppression Technology to Replace Halon                                      $2,000,000  Boyd                             Nelson (FL)
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RDTE,AF           Fire and Blast Resistant Materials for Force Protection                                           $3,200,000                                   Kerry; Kirk; Kohl
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RDTE,AF           FLASH Hyper-Dimensional Imaging for Near Space Surveillance and Ballistic Missile Defense         $2,000,000                                   Akaka; Inouye
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RDTE,AF           Florida National Guard Total Force Integration                                                    $2,400,000  Young (FL)
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RDTE,AF           Frank R. Seaver Science and Engineering Initiative                                                $1,760,000  Waters
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RDTE,AF           Freedom Fuels/Coal Fuel Alliance                                                                  $3,920,000  Davis (KY)                       Bunning
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RDTE,AF           Gallium Nitride (GaN) Microelectronics and Materials                                              $1,600,000  Coble                            Hagan
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RDTE,AF           GAPS/AWS Horizontal Integration                                                                   $4,000,000  Murtha
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RDTE,AF           Global UAS Networking and Interoperability System (GUNIS)                                         $4,000,000                                   Murray
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RDTE,AF           Hawaii Microalgae Biofuel Project                                                                 $3,520,000  Hirono                           Inouye
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RDTE,AF           High Accuracy Network Determination System--Intelligent Optical Network for Space                 $5,000,000  Abercrombie                      Inouye
                   Situational Awareness
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,AF           High Bandwidth, High Energy Storage, Exawatt Laser Glass Development                              $2,800,000  Kanjorski
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,AF           High Energy Li-Ion Technology for Aviation Batteries                                              $1,200,000  Bishop (GA)                      Chambliss; Isakson
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RDTE,AF           High Pressure Pure Air Generator System                                                           $1,600,000  Frelinghuysen
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RDTE,AF           High Temperature Hydrogen Energy Production Facility                                                $800,000                                   Hutchison
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RDTE,AF           Holloman High Speed Test Track                                                                    $5,000,000  Teague                           Bingaman; Udall (NM)
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RDTE,AF           Hybrid Bearings                                                                                     $800,000  Shuler; Coble; Wilson (OH)       Dodd; Gregg; Hagan; Lieberman;
                                                                                                                                                                  Shaheen
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,AF           Hybrid Materials Integration (HMI)                                                                $2,000,000  Kilroy                           Brown; Voinovich
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RDTE,AF           Hybrid Nanoparticle-based Coolant Technology Development and Manufacturing                          $800,000  Dent
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RDTE,AF           Imaging Tools for Human Performance Enhancement and Diagnostics                                   $1,600,000                                   Voinovich
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RDTE,AF           Information Quality Tools for Persistent Surveillance Data Sets                                   $1,440,000  Snyder                           Lincoln; Pryor
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RDTE,AF           Institute for Science and Engineering Simulation/Aircraft Fatigue Modeling and Simulation         $3,600,000  Burgess                          Hutchison
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,AF           Integrated Engine Starter/Generator                                                               $1,600,000  Turner                           Brown; Voinovich
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,AF           Integrated Passive Electronic Components                                                          $1,360,000  Simpson                          Crapo; Risch
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,AF           Integrated Propulsion Analysis and Spacecraft Engineering Tools (IPAT/ISET)                       $4,800,000  Lewis (CA)
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RDTE,AF           Inter-Base Facility Energy Independence                                                           $2,400,000  Kaptur
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RDTE,AF           Large Area, APVT Materials Development for High Power Devices                                     $1,600,000  Frelinghuysen                    Lautenberg; Menendez
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,AF           Laser Peening for Friction Stir Welded Aerospace Structures                                       $1,600,000  Tiahrt                           Roberts
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,AF           LGX High Temperature Acoustic Wave Sensors                                                        $1,600,000  Michaud; Pingree (ME)            Collins; Snowe
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RDTE,AF           Lightning Protection of Composites                                                                $3,000,000                                   Brownback
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RDTE,AF           Long-Loiter, Load Bearing Antenna Platform for Pervasive Airborne Intelligence                    $4,000,000  Blunt
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RDTE,AF           Low-Defect Density Gallium Nitride Materials for High-Performance Electronic Devices              $2,800,000  Price (NC)
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RDTE,AF           Low-Earth Orbit Nanosatellite Integrated Defense Autonomous Systems (LEONIDAS)                    $4,750,000                                   Inouye
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RDTE,AF           Materials Integrity Management Research for the Air Force                                         $3,000,000                                   Roberts
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RDTE,AF           Maui Space Surveillance System Operations and Research                                           $19,500,000                                   Inouye
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RDTE,AF           Methanol Fuel Cell Development for USAF Battlefield Renewable Integrated Tactical Energy          $2,400,000  Tauscher                         Feinstein
                   System (BRITES)
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RDTE,AF           Micromachined Switches for Next Generation Modular Satellites                                     $2,400,000  Miller, George (CA)
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RDTE,AF           Micro-Satellite Serial Manufacturing to Include Academic Outreach Educational Program             $1,200,000  Harman
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RDTE,AF           Mid-IR Laser Materials                                                                              $800,000                                   Lautenberg; Menendez
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RDTE,AF           Military Waste-to-Energy Project using the Hydro-Thermal Energy Conversion (Hy-TEC) Process       $1,600,000                                   Johnson; Thune
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RDTE,AF           Minuteman III Advanced Third Stage Domestic Fiber Motor Case Development                          $2,400,000  Lungren
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,AF           Mission Design and Analysis Tool                                                                  $1,600,000  Kingston
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RDTE,AF           Mitigating RoHS Lead-Free Issues in Aerospace Circuit Board Manufacturing                           $800,000  Kaptur; Sutton                   Voinovich
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RDTE,AF           Mobile Laser Systems for Aircraft Structures (MLSAS)                                                $800,000                                   Voinovich
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,AF           MPOI for Battlespace Information Exchange                                                         $2,900,000                                   Reid
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RDTE,AF           Multi Sensor Detect, Sense and Avoid (MSDSA)                                                      $3,200,000                                   Reid
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RDTE,AF           Multiband Realtime Hyperspectral Targeting Sensor                                                 $1,840,000  Hodes                            Gregg; Shaheen
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RDTE,AF           Multilingual Text Mining Platform for Intelligence Analysts                                         $800,000  Lee (NY)
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RDTE,AF           Multi-Mode Propulsion Phase IIA: High Performance Green Propellant                                $1,600,000  Kratovil
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,AF           Multiple UAS Cooperative Concentrated Observation and Engagement Against a Common Ground          $1,600,000  Bartlett
                   Objective
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RDTE,AF           National Test Facility for Aerospace Fuels Propulsion                                             $1,312,000  Buyer
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RDTE,AF           Net-Centric Sensor Grids                                                                          $2,400,000  Hill                             Lugar
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,AF           Next Generation Casting Initiative                                                                $4,000,000  Blumenauer                       Levin; Reid; Stabenow
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,AF           Next Generation Simulation Training for Pararescue Forces                                         $1,600,000  Rehberg                          Baucus; Tester
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,AF           Next Generation Solar Electric In-Space Propulsion                                                  $800,000  Inslee                           Murray
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,AF           Nuclear Enterprise Surety Tracking                                                                $4,000,000  Fleming
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,AF           ONAMI Safer Nanomaterials and Nanomanufacturing                                                   $3,520,000  DeFazio; Blumenauer; Schrader;   Merkley; Wyden
                                                                                                                                 Walden; Wu
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RDTE,AF           On-Chip Integrated Photonic Polymer Transceiver                                                   $4,500,000                                   Murray
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RDTE,AF           Open Source Research Centers                                                                      $1,000,000  Turner
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,AF           P5CTS Equipment for the MT Joint Training Environment                                             $3,000,000                                   Baucus
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RDTE,AF           PanSTARRS                                                                                         $9,500,000                                   Inouye
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RDTE,AF           Partnership for Energy and Automation Technologies                                                $1,600,000  Duncan                           Corker
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,AF           Pennsylvania NanoMaterials Commercialization Center                                                 $800,000  Doyle
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,AF           Planar Lightwave Circuit Development for High Power Military Laser Applications                   $2,400,000  Lance; Rothman                   Lautenberg; Menendez
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RDTE,AF           P-Net Ballistic Missile Technology                                                                $2,000,000                                   Murkowski
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RDTE,AF           Predator C                                                                                        $1,200,000  Bilbray; Hunter; McKeon
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RDTE,AF           Process Integrated Mechanism for Human-Computer Collaboration and Coordination                      $800,000  Stearns
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RDTE,AF           Production of Nanocomposites for Aerospace Applications                                           $1,600,000  Turner
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RDTE,AF           RAND Project Air Force                                                                            $1,600,000  Moran (VA)                       Feinstein
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RDTE,AF           Rapid Small Satellite Development Test Facilities                                                 $1,600,000                                   Gregg
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RDTE,AF           Real-time Optical Surveillance Applications                                                       $3,500,000                                   Inouye
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RDTE,AF           Reconfigurable Electronics and Non-Volatile Memory Research                                         $800,000                                   Crapo; Risch
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RDTE,AF           Reconfigurable Secure Computing                                                                   $1,600,000  Moran (VA)                       Warner; Webb
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,AF           Reconstitution of B-52 Nuclear Capability Study                                                   $2,400,000  Fleming
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RDTE,AF           Remote Language-Independent Suspect Identification                                                $2,560,000  Alexander                        Landrieu
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RDTE,AF           Renewable Hydrocarbon Fuels for Military Applications                                             $2,000,000  Kucinich; Kaptur                 Brown
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RDTE,AF           Rivet Joint Services Oriented Architecture                                                        $2,000,000  Hall (TX)
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RDTE,AF           Safeguarding End-User Military Software                                                           $4,000,000  Fortenberry                      Nelson (NE)
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RDTE,AF           Senior Scout Communications Intelligence (COMINT) Capability Upgrade                              $2,400,000  Andrews; LoBiondo
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,AF           Sewage-Derived Biofuels Project                                                                   $3,840,000                                   Cochran; Wicker
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,AF           SiC--RF Power for Airborne Avionics Systems                                                       $1,600,000                                   Merkley; Wyden
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RDTE,AF           Silicon Carbide Electronics Material Producibility Initiative                                     $5,040,000  Harper                           Cochran; Wicker
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,AF           Silicon Carbide Power Modules for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter                                   $2,400,000  Boozman                          Lincoln; Pryor
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RDTE,AF           Small Responsive Spacecraft at Low-Cost                                                           $2,400,000  Bishop (UT)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,AF           Small Turbofan Versatile Affordable Advanced Turbine Engine Program                               $3,200,000  Pastor (AZ)
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RDTE,AF           Space Sensor Data Link Technology                                                                 $4,800,000                                   Bennett
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,AF           Space Situational Awareness                                                                       $4,000,000  Markey (MA)                      Kerry; Kirk
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,AF           Split Discharge Variable Delivery Pump for Military Aircraft                                      $1,600,000                                   Dodd
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RDTE,AF           Strategic Biofuels Supply System                                                                  $1,600,000  Rodriguez                        Cornyn
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,AF           Sustainable Energy Vermont National Guard                                                         $4,000,000                                   Sanders
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,AF           Synthetic Liquid Fuels                                                                            $2,400,000  Young (AK)
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RDTE,AF           Technical Order Modernization Environment                                                         $1,200,000  Kaptur
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,AF           Temperature Resistant Landing Pad Jet Blast Protection                                              $800,000                                   Casey; Specter
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,AF           Texas Research Institute for Environmental Studies                                                  $800,000  Rodriguez
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,AF           Thermal and Energy Management for Aerospace                                                       $3,200,000  Manzullo                         Burris; Durbin
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,AF           Thunder Radar Pod                                                                                 $1,600,000  Blunt                            Bond
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RDTE,AF           Transportable Transponder Landing System                                                          $2,400,000                                   Merkley; Wyden
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,AF           UAV Sensor and Maintenance Development Center                                                     $3,920,000  Bishop (UT)                      Hatch
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,AF           Ultra-High Temperature Materials for Hypersonic Aerospace Vehicles                                $2,400,000  Emerson
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RDTE,AF           Unmanned Aerial System Exploitation                                                               $3,500,000                                   Voinovich
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,AF           Unmanned Aerial Systems Mission Planning and Operation Center                                     $2,800,000  Moran (KS)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,AF           Unmanned Sense, Track, and Avoid Radar                                                            $1,600,000  Lamborn
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RDTE,AF           Watchkeeper                                                                                       $1,600,000  Rehberg
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RDTE,AF           Water for Injection and Air Purification with Carbon Nanotube Nanostrucured Material              $2,940,000                                   Leahy
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RDTE,AF           Wavelength Agile Spectral Harmonic Oxygen Sensor and Cell-Level Battery Controller                $1,200,000  Dreier
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RDTE,AF           Wire Integrity Technology                                                                         $1,600,000  Marshall; Bishop (GA)
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RDTE,DW           3-D Electronics and Power                                                                         $4,800,000  Calvert
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RDTE,DW           3-D Technology for Advanced Sensor Systems                                                        $2,000,000  Simpson                          Crapo; Risch
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RDTE,DW           Active Duty Training and Education Program                                                        $2,000,000  Clyburn
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RDTE,DW           Advance Detection of Special Nuclear Materials                                                    $2,000,000                                   Lugar
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RDTE,DW           Advanced Battery Technology                                                                       $1,600,000  Young (FL)
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RDTE,DW           Advanced Composite Radome                                                                         $3,200,000                                   Gregg
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RDTE,DW           Advanced Decision Support System                                                                  $2,000,000  Rothman; Payne                   Menendez
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RDTE,DW           Advanced Development of Antiviral Prophylactics and Therapeutics                                  $3,000,000  Pelosi
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RDTE,DW           Advanced Development of Mobile Rapid Response Prototypes                                          $2,400,000  Rothman                          Lautenberg; Menendez
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RDTE,DW           Advanced Distributed Aperture System (ADAS)/Hostile Fire Indicating System (HFIS)                 $1,040,000                                   Hutchison
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RDTE,DW           Advanced Materials Research Institute (AMRI)                                                        $800,000                                   Landrieu; Vitter
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,DW           Advanced SAM Hardware Simulator Development                                                       $4,000,000  Bishop (GA); Johnson (GA);       Chambliss; Isakson
                                                                                                                                 Scott (GA)
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RDTE,DW           Advanced Scientific Missile Intelligence Preparation of the Battlespace                           $2,000,000  Griffith
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RDTE,DW           Advanced Technologies Sensors and Payloads/Unattended SIGINT Node                                 $4,800,000  Lewis (CA)
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RDTE,DW           Advanced, Long Endurance Unattended Ground Sensor Technologies                                    $3,920,000  Harper; Childers; Taylor         Cochran; Wicker
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,DW           AELED IED/WMD Electronic Signature Detection                                                      $4,800,000  Murtha
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RDTE,DW           AESA Technology Insertion Program                                                                 $2,400,000  Ackerman; McCarthy (NY)          Schumer
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,DW           Affordable Miniature FOPEN Radar for Special Operations Craft--Riverine                           $2,800,000  Murtha
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RDTE,DW           Affordable Robust Mid-Sized Unmanned Ground Vehicle                                               $1,600,000  Tsongas
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,DW           Agile Software Capability Intervention (ASCI)                                                     $1,200,000                                   Bond
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,DW           Aging Systems Sustainment and Enabling Technologies                                               $2,400,000  Lucas                            Inhofe
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RDTE,DW           Alternative Energy Study                                                                          $1,400,000                                   Feinstein
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RDTE,DW           Alternative SOF Submersible Concept Design Study                                                  $1,000,000  Scalise                          Landrieu; Vitter
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RDTE,DW           American Museum of Natural History Infectious Disease Research                                    $1,200,000  Lowey; Nadler                    Schumer
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RDTE,DW           Antennas and other CNT Devices for Intelligence/Special Military                                  $3,000,000                                   Bond
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RDTE,DW           Anti-viral Vaccine Development                                                                    $3,600,000  Latham                           Grassley; Harkin
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RDTE,DW           Armed Forces Health and Food Supply Research                                                      $4,000,000                                   Roberts
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RDTE,DW           Army Plant Vaccine Development Program                                                            $1,600,000                                   Carper; Kaufman
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RDTE,DW           ASIC Miniaturization for Lasers and Sensors Development                                           $2,400,000                                   Leahy
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RDTE,DW           Automated Sample Preparation for Biological Detection                                               $800,000  Slaughter; Bartlett              Gillibrand; Schumer
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RDTE,DW           Autonomous Control and Video Sensing for Robots                                                     $800,000  Lee (NY)                         Schumer
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RDTE,DW           Autonomous Machine Vision for Mapping and Investigation of Remote Sites                           $1,600,000  Davis (CA)
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RDTE,DW           Battle-Proven Packbot                                                                             $1,200,000  Tierney                          Kerry
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RDTE,DW           BioButanol Production Research                                                                    $2,000,000  Clyburn
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RDTE,DW           Biofuels Program                                                                                  $1,600,000                                   Levin
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RDTE,DW           Biological and Chemical Warfare Online Repository of Technical Holdings                           $2,000,000  Hastings (WA)                    Murray
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RDTE,DW           Biometric Optical Surveillance System                                                             $6,000,000  Guthrie                          McConnell
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RDTE,DW           BOPPER/COPPER--Bioterrorism Operations Policy for Public Emergency/Chemoterrorism Operations      $1,000,000                                   Burr
                   Policy for Public Emergency
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RDTE,DW           Border Security and Defense Systems Research                                                      $1,600,000                                   Hutchison
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RDTE,DW           Botulinum Neurotoxin Research                                                                     $2,000,000  Baldwin
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RDTE,DW           Botulinum Toxin Treatment Therapy                                                                   $800,000  Bishop (GA)
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RDTE,DW           Broad Spectrum Therapeutic Countermeasure to OP Nerve Agents                                      $1,600,000  DeLauro                          Dodd
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RDTE,DW           California Enhanced Defense Small Manufacturing Suppliers Program                                 $1,600,000  Roybal-Allard
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RDTE,DW           Carbon Nanotube Thin Film Near Infrared Detector                                                  $1,600,000  Lewis (CA)
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RDTE,DW           CBRN Detection Unmanned Aircraft                                                                  $1,600,000  Young (FL)
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RDTE,DW           Cellulosic-Derived Biofuels Research                                                              $2,400,000  Chandler
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RDTE,DW           Center for Education and Research on Corrosion and Materials Performance                          $1,600,000  Ryan (OH); Sutton                Brown
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RDTE,DW           Center for Innovation at Arlington                                                                $2,700,000                                   Hutchison
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RDTE,DW           Center for Intelligence and Security Studies                                                      $2,400,000                                   Cochran; Wicker
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RDTE,DW           Center for Nonproliferation Studies, Monterey Institute for International Affairs                 $1,600,000  Berman
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RDTE,DW           Center for Research on Minority Health Prostate Cancer Outreach Project                             $800,000  Jackson-Lee (TX); Green, Al
                                                                                                                                 (TX)
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RDTE,DW           Center of Excellence for Research in Ocean Sciences (CEROS)                                       $8,000,000                                   Inouye
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RDTE,DW           Chemical and Biological Agent Fate Appropriate Response Operational Tool                          $1,600,000  Kildee                           Levin; Stabenow
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RDTE,DW           Chemical and Biological Defense Program--Advanced Development                                     $2,000,000  Baldwin
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RDTE,DW           Chemical and Biological Infrared Detection System                                                 $1,900,000                                   Collins
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RDTE,DW           Chemical and Biological Resistant Clothing                                                        $1,600,000  Sestak; Gerlach                  Casey; Specter
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RDTE,DW           Chemical and Biological Threat Reduction Coating                                                  $2,400,000  Barrett
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RDTE,DW           Commodity Management Systems Consolidation Program                                                $1,600,000                                   Byrd
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RDTE,DW           Comprehensive and Integrated Procedures for Risk Assessment and Resource Allocation               $2,000,000  Brady (PA)
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RDTE,DW           Comprehensive Maritime Domain Awareness                                                           $3,200,000  Young (FL)
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RDTE,DW           Contaminated Human Remains Pouch                                                                  $1,600,000                                   Brownback; Roberts
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RDTE,DW           Continuous Acquisition and Life-Cycle Support (CALS) Integrated Data Environment and Defense      $3,200,000                                   Byrd
                   Logistics Enterprise Services Program (DLES)
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RDTE,DW           Copper-base Casting Technology Applications                                                       $1,600,000  Perlmutter
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RDTE,DW           Corrosion Resistant Ultrahigh-Strength Steel for Landing Gear                                     $1,600,000  Schakowsky
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RDTE,DW           Corrosion Training Simulation Program                                                             $1,200,000  Oberstar                         Klobuchar
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RDTE,DW           Countermeasures to Chemical and Biological Controls--Rapid Response                               $2,800,000  Young (FL)                       Nelson (FL)
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RDTE,DW           Countermeasures to Combat Protozoan Parasites (Toxoplasmosis and Malaria)                         $1,600,000  Young (FL)
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RDTE,DW           Counterproliferation Analysis and Planning System                                                 $4,000,000  McNerney; Tauscher
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RDTE,DW           Covert Sensing and Tagging System                                                                 $1,200,000                                   Akaka; Inouye
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RDTE,DW           Covert Waveform for Software Defined Radios                                                       $2,800,000  Gingrey (GA)                     Isakson
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RDTE,DW           Cybersecurity and Operational Identity Management                                                 $1,600,000  Farr
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RDTE,DW           Detection and Remediation of Bio/Chemical Weapons Program                                         $2,000,000  Clyburn
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RDTE,DW           Disaster Response: Communications and Other Infrastructure Restoration                            $4,000,000                                   Crapo; Risch
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,DW           Distributed Network Switching and Security                                                        $1,600,000  Sanchez, Loretta (CA)
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RDTE,DW           DLA VetBiz Initiative for National Sustainment                                                      $800,000  Sarbanes
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RDTE,DW           Dynamic Data Flow Management System                                                               $1,600,000  Pomeroy                          Conrad; Dorgan
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RDTE,DW           EC-130J Multi-Mission Upgrades                                                                    $4,000,000                                   Specter
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RDTE,DW           Electric Grid Reliability/Assurance                                                                 $800,000                                   Crapo; Risch
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RDTE,DW           Electronics and Materials for Flexible Sensors and Transponders (EMFST)                           $4,800,000  Pomeroy                          Conrad; Dorgan
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RDTE,DW           Emergency Egress System                                                                           $1,600,000                                   Leahy
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RDTE,DW           End to End Semi Fab Alpha Tool                                                                    $1,600,000  Sanchez, Loretta (CA)
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RDTE,DW           Enhanced Simulation for Information Operations Capabilities                                       $4,720,000                                   Cochran
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RDTE,DW           Enhancement of Geo-location Systems                                                               $3,200,000  Posey
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RDTE,DW           Environmentally Friendly Nanometal Electroplating Processes for Cadmium and Chromium              $3,000,000  Obey
                   Replacement
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RDTE,DW           Expeditionary Surveillance and Reconnaissance Program                                             $4,000,000                                   Byrd
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RDTE,DW           Facility Security Using Tactical Surveys                                                          $3,600,000  Lewis (CA)
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RDTE,DW           Feature Size Yield Enhancement Advanced Reconfigurable Manufacturing for Semiconductors           $2,400,000  Lungren; Matsui
                   Foundry
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RDTE,DW           Field Experiment Program for Special Operations                                                   $1,600,000  Farr
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RDTE,DW           FirstLink Technology Transfer Program                                                             $2,400,000  Murtha
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RDTE,DW           Flashlight Soldier-to-Soldier Combat Identification System                                        $4,500,000  Granger; Rodriguez               Cornyn
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RDTE,DW           Fuel Cell Hybrid Battery Manufacturing for Defense Operations                                       $800,000                                   Cardin; Mikulski
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RDTE,DW           Fuelcell Locomotive                                                                               $2,400,000                                   Brownback
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RDTE,DW           Future Dry Deck Shelter                                                                           $4,400,000  Courtney; Kennedy                Dodd; Lieberman; Reed
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RDTE,DW           GMTI Radar for Class II UAVs                                                                        $800,000  Moran (VA)
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RDTE,DW           Gulf Range Mobile Instrumentation Capability                                                      $2,400,000  Miller (FL)
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RDTE,DW           Hand-Held Apparatus for Mobile Mapping and Expedited Reporting                                    $2,800,000  Murtha                           Casey
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RDTE,DW           Hand-held, Lethal Small Unmanned Aircraft System                                                  $1,000,000  Dreier
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RDTE,DW           Hawaii Advanced Laboratory for Information Integration                                            $2,000,000                                   Inouye
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RDTE,DW           Helicopter Cable Warning and Obstacle Avoidance                                                   $1,200,000  Harman                           Isakson
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RDTE,DW           Heterogeneous Gallium Nitride/Silicon Microcircuit Technology                                     $1,600,000  Lungren
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RDTE,DW           High Efficiency Solar Energy Generation and Storage                                                 $800,000  Jackson-Lee (TX)
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RDTE,DW           High Performance Computational Design of Novel Materials                                          $3,120,000                                   Cochran; Wicker
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RDTE,DW           High Performance Tunable Materials--Combinatorial Development of Advanced Dielectrics             $3,600,000  Pomeroy                          Conrad; Dorgan
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RDTE,DW           High Speed Optical Interconnects for Next Generation Supercomputing                               $1,200,000  Dent                             Specter
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RDTE,DW           High Speed, High Volume Laboratory Network for Infectious Disease                                 $1,600,000                                   Boxer
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RDTE,DW           Hydrogen Fuel Cell Research                                                                       $4,000,000  Clyburn
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RDTE,DW           IASTAR Federal Information Security Management Act Compliance                                     $1,600,000                                   Bond
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RDTE,DW           IdentClarity-Identity Resolution                                                                  $1,440,000                                   Lincoln; Pryor
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RDTE,DW           Improving Support to the Warfighter                                                               $7,000,000  Lewis (CA)
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RDTE,DW           Independent Advisory Group to Review Ballistic Missile Defense Training Needs                       $500,000  Lamborn
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RDTE,DW           Initiative to Advance Adaptive Petascale Supercomputing                                           $8,000,000  Ruppersberger; Wu                Alexander; Corker
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RDTE,DW           Inland Empire Perchlorate Remediation                                                             $3,500,000                                   Boxer
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RDTE,DW           Institute for Collaborative Sciences Research                                                     $2,080,000  Diaz-Balart, Lincoln (FL);       Nelson (FL)
                                                                                                                                 Meek; Wasserman Schultz
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RDTE,DW           Institute of Advanced Flexible Manufacturing Systems                                              $7,000,000                                   Byrd
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RDTE,DW           Integrated Analysis Environment                                                                   $2,000,000  Moran (VA)                       Warner; Webb
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RDTE,DW           Integrated Cryo-cooled High Power Density Systems                                                 $3,200,000  Boyd                             Nelson (FL)
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RDTE,DW           Integrated Rugged Checkpoint Container                                                            $2,000,000  Taylor                           Cochran; Wicker
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RDTE,DW           Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Global Sensors Architecture                        $1,600,000  Young (FL)
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RDTE,DW           Intelligent Explosives Detection                                                                  $3,200,000  Bartlett; Ruppersberger;         Cardin
                                                                                                                                 Sarbanes
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RDTE,DW           Intelligent Remote Sensing for Urban Warfare Operations II                                        $1,200,000  Sestak                           Casey
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RDTE,DW           InVitro Models for Biodefense Vaccines                                                            $1,520,000  Brown, Corrine (FL)              Nelson (FL)
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RDTE,DW           Joint Gulf Range Complex Test and Training                                                        $2,400,000  Miller (FL)
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RDTE,DW           Joint Robotics Training Program                                                                   $2,000,000  Clyburn
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RDTE,DW           Joint Services Aircrew Mask Don/Doff Inflight Upgrade                                             $2,400,000  Castle                           Carper; Kaufman
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RDTE,DW           Laboratory for Advanced Photonic Composites Research                                              $1,280,000  Barrett
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RDTE,DW           Laser Ablation Resonance Ionization Mass Spectrometer                                             $2,400,000  Polis
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RDTE,DW           Lifetime Power for Wireless Control Sensors                                                         $800,000  Altmire
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RDTE,DW           Lithium-ion Battery Safety Detection and Control of Impending Failures                            $1,500,000  Carson                           Lugar
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RDTE,DW           Low Cost Stabilized Turret                                                                          $800,000  Crenshaw
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RDTE,DW           Man Portable Sensors for Dismounted Reconnaissance                                                $2,000,000                                   Mikulski
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RDTE,DW           MARCENT Thermal Imaging Suite                                                                     $3,000,000                                   Gregg
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RDTE,DW           Material, Design and Fabrication Solutions for Advanced SEAL Delivery System External             $2,000,000  Simpson                          Crapo; Risch
                   Structural Components
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RDTE,DW           MEMS Sensors for Real-Time Sensing of Weaponized Pathogens                                        $2,000,000  Biggert; Lipinski
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RDTE,DW           Military/Law Enforcement Counterterrorism Test Bed                                                $2,400,000  Young (FL)
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RDTE,DW           MilTech Expansion Program                                                                         $1,600,000  Rehberg                          Baucus; Tester
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RDTE,DW           Miniature Day Night Sight for Crew Served Weapons                                                 $1,200,000  Sestak
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RDTE,DW           Miniature Divert and Altitude Controls System Thruster                                            $1,600,000  McKeon
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RDTE,DW           Miniaturized Chemical Detector for Chemical Warfare Protection                                    $1,600,000  McGovern
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RDTE,DW           Mismatch Repair Derived Antibody Medicines to Treat Staphylococcus-derived Bioweapons             $1,000,000  Sestak                           Specter
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RDTE,DW           Missile Activity and Characteristics--Releasable                                                  $2,400,000  Perriello
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RDTE,DW           Modeling and Simulation Standards Study                                                             $800,000  Forbes
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RDTE,DW           Morehouse College, John H. Hopps Defense Research Scholars Program                                $2,400,000  Lewis (GA); Bishop (GA);         Chambliss; Isakson
                                                                                                                                 Kingston; Scott (GA)
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RDTE,DW           Mosaic Camera Technology Transition                                                               $1,600,000  Doyle
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RDTE,DW           Multiple-Target-Tracking Optical Sensor-Array Technology (MOST)                                   $4,000,000                                   Akaka; Inouye
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RDTE,DW           Multi-target Shipping Container Interrogation System Mobile Continuous Air Monitor                $1,600,000  Brown, Corrine (FL)
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RDTE,DW           National Center for Blast Mitigation                                                              $1,200,000  Moran (VA)                       Warner; Webb
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RDTE,DW           National Radio Frequency Research, Development and Technology Transfer                            $4,000,000  Buyer; Ellsworth                 Lugar
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RDTE,DW           National Terrorism Preparedness Institute, Anti-Terrorism/Counter-Terrorism Technology            $2,800,000  Young (FL)
                   Development and Training
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RDTE,DW           Next Generation Manufacturing Technologies Initiative                                             $1,600,000  Loebsack                         Grassley; Harkin
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RDTE,DW           NIDS Handheld Common Identifier for Biological Agents                                             $2,400,000  Castle                           Carper; Kaufman
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RDTE,DW           Non-Gasoline Burning Outboard Engine                                                              $1,520,000  Mollohan; Wilson (SC)
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RDTE,DW           Northwest Manufacturing Initiative                                                                $2,000,000  Blumenauer; DeFazio; Schrader;   Merkley; Murray; Wyden
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RDTE,DW           Omni Directional Relay and Conformal Antenna                                                      $2,500,000                                   Mikulski
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RDTE,DW           Optical Surveillance Equipment                                                                    $2,000,000  Duncan
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RDTE,DW           Pacific Data Conversion and Technology Program                                                    $2,000,000                                   Akaka
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RDTE,DW           Pacific Region Interoperability Test and Evaluation Capability                                    $3,300,000                                   Inouye
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RDTE,DW           PaintShield for Protecting People from Microbial Threats                                          $2,000,000  Fudge; Jackson                   Brown; Voinovich
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RDTE,DW           Partnership for Defense Innovation Wi-Fi Laboratory Testing and Assessment Center                 $2,800,000  Kissell; Etheridge; McIntyre     Burr
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RDTE,DW           Personalized Medicine Initiative                                                                  $2,400,000  Edwards (MD)
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RDTE,DW           Photovoltaic Ribbon Solar Cell Technology Project                                                 $2,880,000  Hinchey                          Schumer
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RDTE,DW           Picoceptor and Processor for Man-portable Threat Warning                                          $3,200,000                                   Gregg
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RDTE,DW           Playas Training and Research Center                                                               $3,200,000  Teague                           Bingaman; Udall (NM)
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RDTE,DW           Portable Device for Latent Fingerprint Identification                                             $1,440,000  Smith (WA)                       Murray
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RDTE,DW           Portable Rapid Bacterial Warfare Detection Unit                                                   $4,000,000  Latham; Boswell                  Grassley; Harkin
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RDTE,DW           Potent Human Monoclonal Antibodies Against BoNT A, B and E Suited for Mass Production and         $1,000,000  Gerlach
                   Treatment of Large Populations
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RDTE,DW           Progressive Research for Sustainable Manufacturing                                                $1,200,000  Rogers (KY)                      Bunning
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RDTE,DW           Protective Self-Decontaminating Surfaces                                                          $1,600,000  Grijalva; Aderholt
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RDTE,DW           Radio Frequency Identification Technologies                                                       $1,000,000  Yarmuth                          Bunning; McConnell
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RDTE,DW           Radio Inter-Operability System                                                                    $1,600,000  Moran (VA)
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RDTE,DW           Random Obfuscating Compiler Anti-Tamper Software                                                  $1,520,000  Michaud                          Collins; Snowe
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RDTE,DW           Real Time Test Monitoring of Chemical Agents, Chemical Agent Stimulants and Toxic Industrial      $1,280,000                                   Collins
                   Chemicals
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RDTE,DW           Reconnaissance and Data Exploitation (REX) System                                                 $3,500,000                                   Akaka
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RDTE,DW           Recovery, Recycle, and Reuse of DOE Metals for DoD Applications                                   $1,920,000  Granger
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RDTE,DW           Reduced Cost Supply Readiness                                                                     $1,200,000  Lynch                            Kerry
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RDTE,DW           Regenerative Filtration System for CBRN Defense                                                   $2,700,000  LaTourette                       Brown
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RDTE,DW           Remote VBIED Detection and Defeat System                                                          $1,200,000  Doyle
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RDTE,DW           Rigid Aeroshell Variable Buoyancy Air Vehicle                                                     $4,000,000  Sherman; Napolitano
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RDTE,DW           Savannah CRTC Training Enabled Maneuver Instrumentation (STEM)                                    $3,600,000  Kingston
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RDTE,DW           Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Initiative                                       $1,600,000  Green, Gene (TX); Green, Al
                                                                                                                                 (TX); Jackson-Lee (TX)
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RDTE,DW           Sea Catcher UAS Launch and Recovery System                                                        $1,600,000  Sarbanes
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RDTE,DW           Secure, Miniaturized, Hybrid, Free Space, Optical Communications                                  $1,600,000  Rothman; Lance                   Lautenberg; Menendez
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RDTE,DW           Security for Critical Communication Networks                                                      $5,600,000  Rothman; Sires                   Menendez
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RDTE,DW           Security Protection using Ballistic CORE Technology                                               $3,900,000                                   Collins
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RDTE,DW           Self-Contained Automated Vehicle Washing Systems with Microwave Decontamination                   $1,600,000                                   Johnson
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RDTE,DW           Self-decontaminating Polymer System for Chemical and Biological Warfare Agents                    $2,800,000  Blunt                            Crapo; Risch
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RDTE,DW           Semiconductor Photomask Technology Infrastructure Initiative                                      $1,600,000  Tauscher
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RDTE,DW           Shipping Container Security System Field Evaluation                                               $3,600,000                                   Reid
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RDTE,DW           Small Craft Threat Identification Program                                                         $1,200,000  Pingree (ME)                     Collins; Snowe
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RDTE,DW           Smart Bomb Targeting Radar System                                                                 $2,320,000                                   Cochran; Wicker
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RDTE,DW           SOC-R Armor Development for Small Arms Armor Piercing Ammo                                        $2,480,000                                   Cochran; Wicker
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RDTE,DW           Solid Oxide Fuel Technology                                                                       $1,000,000  Clyburn
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RDTE,DW           Spintronics Memory Storage Technology                                                             $2,800,000  Lewis (CA)
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RDTE,DW           Strategic Materials                                                                               $5,000,000                                   Inouye
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RDTE,DW           Superconducting Quantum Information Technology                                                      $800,000  Moore (KS)
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RDTE,DW           Synchrotron Beamline Experimental Station                                                         $3,200,000  Clarke; Ackerman; Bishop (NY);   Schumer
                                                                                                                                 McCarthy (NY); Tonko; Towns
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RDTE,DW           Tactical, Cargo, and Rotary Wing Aircraft Decon                                                   $1,800,000  LaTourette
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RDTE,DW           Technology Applications for Security Enhancement                                                  $3,000,000  Lucas                            Inhofe
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RDTE,DW           Technology for Shallow Water Special Operation Forces Mobility                                    $2,880,000  Boyd                             Nelson (FL)
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RDTE,DW           Thermal Pointer/Illuminator for Force Protection                                                  $1,600,000  Reichert
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RDTE,DW           Thurgood Marshall College Fund Defense Leadership and Technology Initiative                       $1,200,000  Bishop (GA)
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RDTE,DW           Tidewater Full Scale Exercise                                                                     $2,320,000  Forbes                           Warner; Webb
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RDTE,DW           Tiger Moth Air-Launched Off Board Sensing Small Unmanned Aerial System                            $1,600,000                                   Lugar
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RDTE,DW           Total Perimeter Surveillance                                                                      $1,600,000  Schauer                          Levin; Stabenow
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RDTE,DW           Transformer Technology for Combat Submersibles                                                    $3,600,000  Ros-Lehtinen; Bishop (NY)        Schumer
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RDTE,DW           Trusted Foundry                                                                                  $10,000,000                                   Gillibrand; Leahy; Schumer
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RDTE,DW           Tunable MicroRadio for Military Systems                                                           $5,600,000                                   Conrad; Dorgan
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RDTE,DW           UAV Directed Energy Weapons Systems Payloads                                                      $1,000,000  Tiahrt
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RDTE,DW           UAV Systems and Operations Validation Program                                                     $2,320,000  Teague                           Bingaman; Udall (NM)
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RDTE,DW           UAV/UAS Test Facility                                                                             $2,400,000  Cole                             Inhofe
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RDTE,DW           Ultra Low Profile EARS Gunshot Localization System                                                $1,200,000  Moran (VA)
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RDTE,DW           Undersea Special Warfare Engineering Support Office                                               $2,000,000                                   Inouye
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RDTE,DW           Under-Vehicle Inspection System                                                                   $2,400,000  Young (AK); Bishop (UT)          Begich; Bennett; Murkowski
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RDTE,DW           Unified Management Infrastructure System                                                            $800,000  Schakowsky
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RDTE,DW           United States Special Operations Command--USSOCOM/STAR-TEC Partnership Program                    $1,600,000  Young (FL)
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RDTE,DW           United States Special Operations Command SOCRATES High Assurance Platform Program                 $1,000,000  Young (FL)
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RDTE,DW           University Multi-Spectral Laboratories                                                            $2,000,000  Lucas
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RDTE,DW           University Strategic Partnership                                                                  $1,920,000  Heinrich                         Bingaman; Udall (NM)
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RDTE,DW           Vehicle and Dismount Exploitation Radar (VADER)                                                   $4,000,000  Kratovil; Ruppersberger;         Cardin; Mikulski
                                                                                                                                 Sarbanes
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RDTE,DW           Vehicle Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Logistics Program                                                  $6,400,000                                   Levin
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RDTE,DW           Water Purification System for Natural Disasters                                                     $800,000                                   Cochran; Landrieu
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RDTE,DW           Wellhead Treatment of Perchlorate Contaminated Wells                                              $1,600,000  Baca
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RDTE,DW           Woody Biomass Conversion to JP-8 Fuel                                                             $1,280,000  Michaud; Pingree (ME)            Collins; Snowe
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RDTE,DW           Wyoming Army National Guard Joint Training and Experimentation Center (JTEC)                      $3,760,000                                   Barrasso
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RDTE,DW           X-Band/W-Band Solid State Power Amplifier                                                         $1,000,000  Young (FL)
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RDTE,N            4-D Data Fusion Visualization                                                                     $1,600,000                                   Inouye
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RDTE,N            76mm Swarmbuster Capability                                                                       $1,600,000  Crenshaw
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RDTE,N            AARGM Counter Air Defense Future Capabilities                                                     $2,000,000  Mollohan
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RDTE,N            Accelerating Fuel Cells Manufacturability                                                         $1,600,000  Slaughter                        Schumer
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RDTE,N            Adelos Program: Nuclear Security Sensor System                                                    $2,800,000  Rehberg                          Baucus; Tester
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RDTE,N            Advanced Battery System for Military Avionics Power Systems                                       $1,600,000  Sherman
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RDTE,N            Advanced Capability Build 12 and 14                                                               $1,600,000  Adler
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RDTE,N            Advanced Composite Manufacturing for Composite High-Speed Boat Design                             $1,600,000  Pingree (ME)                     Collins; Snowe
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RDTE,N            Advanced Composite Maritime Manufacturing                                                         $1,600,000  Castle                           Carper; Kaufman
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RDTE,N            Advanced Energetics Initiative                                                                    $4,000,000  Hoyer
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RDTE,N            Advanced Fluid Controls for Shipboard Application                                                 $3,000,000                                   Lautenberg; Menendez
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RDTE,N            Advanced Fuel Filtration System                                                                   $1,200,000  Neal; Frelinghuysen              Kerry; Lautenberg; Menendez
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RDTE,N            Advanced Helicopter Landing Aid                                                                     $800,000  Rehberg                          Tester
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RDTE,N            Advanced High Energy Density Surveillance Power Module                                            $3,200,000                                   Kohl
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RDTE,N            Advanced Linear Accelerator Facility                                                                $960,000  Hill                             Lugar
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RDTE,N            Advanced Logistics Fuel Reformer for Fuel Cells (Phase II)                                        $2,400,000  DeLauro                          Dodd
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RDTE,N            Advanced Manufacturing for Submarine Bow Domes and Rubber Boots                                   $1,600,000  Crenshaw                         Nelson (FL)
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RDTE,N            Advanced Molecular Medicine Initiative                                                              $800,000  Schiff; Chu; Dreier
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Advanced Naval Logistics                                                                          $2,400,000                                   Specter
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Advanced Simulation Tools for Composite Aircraft Structures                                       $1,600,000  Clay                             Bond
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RDTE,N            Advanced Steam Turbine                                                                            $4,000,000  Massa; Olver; Tsongas            Kerry; Kirk; Schumer
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RDTE,N            Aegis Research and Development                                                                    $4,000,000  Miller, Gary (CA)
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RDTE,N            Agile Port and High Speed Ship Technology                                                         $1,600,000  Sanchez, Linda (CA)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Aging Military Aircraft Fleet Support                                                             $1,600,000  Tiahrt                           Brownback; Roberts
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Air Readiness/Effectiveness Measurement Program                                                   $1,600,000  Moran (VA); Nye
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            AN/SLQ--25D Integration                                                                           $6,400,000  Murtha
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RDTE,N            Arc Fault Circuit Breaker with Arc Location                                                         $800,000  Matheson                         Bennett; Hatch
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Artificial Intelligence--Based Combat System Kernel                                               $3,200,000  Kennedy                          Reed
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Assistive Technologies for Injured Service Members                                                  $800,000                                   Nelson (FL)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Automated Fiber Optic Manufacturing Initiative for Navy Ships                                     $2,000,000  Nye; Tsongas                     Kerry; Kirk; Warner; Webb
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RDTE,N            Automated Missile Tracking                                                                          $800,000  Moran (VA)
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RDTE,N            Autonomous Anti-Submarine Warfare Vertical Beam Array Sonar                                       $1,600,000  Miller (NC); Coble               Burr
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RDTE,N            Autonomous Marine Sensors and Networks for Rapid Littoral Assessment                              $2,400,000  Young (FL)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Autonomous Unmanned Surface Vehicle                                                               $2,700,000                                   Akaka
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RDTE,N            Autonomous UUV Delivery and Communication System Integration                                      $3,600,000  Dicks                            Murray
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RDTE,N            Avionics Life Extension                                                                             $800,000  Edwards (TX)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Battlefield Sensor Netting                                                                        $2,400,000  Young (FL)
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RDTE,N            Biocidal Wound Dressings                                                                          $1,200,000                                   Leahy
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RDTE,N            Biosensors for Defense Applications                                                                 $800,000  Cao; Melancon; Scalise           Landrieu
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Bow Lifting Body Project                                                                          $3,200,000  Kagen; Stupak                    Inouye; Levin
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RDTE,N            California Central Coast Partnership Research                                                     $2,800,000  McCarthy (CA)
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RDTE,N            Captive Air Amphibious Transporter                                                                $2,200,000                                   Inouye
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RDTE,N            Carbon Composite Thin Films for Power Generation and Energy Storage                               $1,600,000                                   Hutchison
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RDTE,N            Center for Assured Critical Application and Infrastructure Security                               $1,200,000  Johnson (IL)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Center for Autonomous Solar Power--Supercapacitors for Integrated Power Storage                   $4,000,000  Hinchey                          Gillibrand; Schumer
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0634RDTE,N        Center for Commercialization of Advanced Technology                                               $2,000,000  Lewis (CA); Davis (CA)
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RDTE,N            Characterization and Exploitation of Magnetic and Electric Fields in the Coastal Ocean            $2,000,000  Klein (FL); Wasserman Schultz;   Nelson (FL)
                   Environment                                                                                                   Wexler
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RDTE,N            Cognitive Radio Institute                                                                           $800,000  Gordon
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RDTE,N            Combustion Light Gas Gun Projectile                                                               $4,000,000                                   Byrd
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RDTE,N            Common Air Mine Countermeasures Tow Cable                                                         $2,400,000  Boyd
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RDTE,N            Common Command and Control System Module                                                          $4,800,000  Langevin; Courtney; Kennedy      Dodd; Lieberman; Reed
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Common Digital Sensor Architecture                                                                $2,400,000  Obey                             Kohl
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Common Safety System Controller                                                                   $2,400,000  Pastor (AZ)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Compliance Tools Development for Metals in Antifouling Paints                                       $800,000  Bishop (UT); Rehberg             Tester
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Composite Mast for CVNs                                                                           $2,960,000                                   Cochran; Wicker
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Composite Materials Enhancements through Polymer Science R&D                                      $5,120,000                                   Cochran; Wicker
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Composite Tissue Transplantation for Combat Wounded Repair                                        $2,000,000  Lewis (GA)                       Chambliss
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RDTE,N            Condition-Based Maintenance Enabling Technologies Program                                         $2,400,000                                   Byrd
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Conformal Ceramics for Enhanced Aviation Armor Systems                                            $2,500,000                                   Chambliss; Isakson
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Continuous Active Sonar for Torpedo DCL Systems                                                   $3,600,000  Courtney                         Dodd; Lieberman
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Cooperative Engagement Capability                                                                 $4,000,000  Young (FL)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Countermine LIDAR UAV-Based Systems                                                               $1,600,000  Taylor                           Cochran
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            DDG-51 Hybrid Drive System                                                                        $8,100,000  Childers                         Cochran; Kerry; Kirk; Wicker
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Deployable Command and Control Vehicle                                                            $3,040,000  Boyd
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Deployment Health and Chronic Disease Surveillance                                                  $800,000  Moran (VA)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Detection, Tracking, and Identification for ISRTE of Mobile and Asymmetric Targets                $2,000,000  Abercrombie                      Akaka
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Digitization, Integration, and Analyst Access of Investigative Files, NCIS                        $1,200,000                                   Byrd
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Dynamic Eye-Safe Imaging Laser                                                                      $800,000  Reichert
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            E-6B Strategic Communications Upgrade                                                             $2,400,000  Fallin; Loebsack; Johnson, Sam   Harkin; Inhofe
                                                                                                                                 (TX)
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RDTE,N            Electromagnetic Signatures Assessment System Using Multiple Autonomous Undersea Vehicles,         $2,000,000                                   Crapo; Risch
                   Phase III
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RDTE,N            Electronic Motion Actuation Systems                                                                 $800,000  Shuler; Bishop (UT)              Bennett; Brown; Hatch;
                                                                                                                                                                  Voinovich
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Energetic Nano-Materials Agent Defeat Initiative                                                  $1,600,000  Rothman; Payne
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Energetics S&T Workforce Development                                                              $3,500,000  Hoyer                            Cardin
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Enhanced EO/IR Sensors                                                                            $2,400,000  Hodes                            Gregg; Shaheen
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RDTE,N            Enhanced Small Arms Protective Insert                                                             $1,600,000  King (NY)                        Schumer
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RDTE,N            Environmentally Sealed, Ruggedized Avionics Displays                                              $3,200,000  Butterfield                      Burr; Hagan
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RDTE,N            EP-3E Requirements Capability Migration Systems Integration Lab                                   $5,000,000  Edwards (TX)
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RDTE,N            Expandable Rigid Wall Composite Shelter                                                             $800,000  Young (AK)                       Begich
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RDTE,N            Expeditionary Capabilities Laboratory                                                             $2,400,000                                   Brownback; Roberts
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RDTE,N            Expeditionary Swimmer Defense System                                                              $3,200,000                                   Murray
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RDTE,N            F/A-18 Countermeasures Improvement                                                                $4,000,000                                   Gregg
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RDTE,N            Fan Coil Assembly of the Future                                                                   $2,720,000                                   Dodd; Kerry; Kirk; Kohl;
                                                                                                                                                                  Lieberman
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RDTE,N            FEATHAR--Fusion, Exploitation, Algorithm, Targeting High-Altitude Reconnaissance                  $4,350,000                                   Bennett
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RDTE,N            Fighter Jet Noise Reduction Under Carrier Deck Operational Environment                            $2,880,000                                   Cochran
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RDTE,N            Flight/Hangar Deck Cleaner                                                                        $1,400,000                                   Begich
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RDTE,N            Floating Area Network Littoral Sensor Grid                                                        $4,000,000  Dicks
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RDTE,N            Flow Path Analysis Tool                                                                           $1,600,000  Lewis (CA); McCarthy (CA)
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RDTE,N            Fuel Efficient, High Specific Power Free Piston Engine for USSVs                                  $1,600,000  Pingree (ME)                     Collins; Snowe
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RDTE,N            Galfenol Energy Harvesting                                                                        $2,800,000  Latham                           Grassley; Harkin
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Gallium Nitride (GaN) Power Technology                                                            $1,600,000  Coble
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RDTE,N            Global Law Enforcement Support for Counter-Narcotics                                              $1,500,000                                   Burr
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RDTE,N            Global Supply Chain Management                                                                      $800,000  Bishop (GA)
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RDTE,N            Ground Warfare Acoustical Combat Systems of Netted Sensors                                        $5,000,000  Boren; Sullivan                  Inhofe
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RDTE,N            Guidance, Navigation, Control, and Targeting                                                      $4,000,000                                   Leahy
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RDTE,N            Hampton University Proton Cancer Treatment Initiative                                             $4,000,000  Scott (VA); Moran (VA)           Warner; Webb
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Harbor Shield--Homeland Defense Port Security Initiative                                          $1,600,000  Kilroy; Langevin                 Reed; Voinovich; Whitehouse
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Hawaii National Guard Integrated Information Command System                                       $1,280,000                                   Inouye
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Hawaii Technology Development Venture                                                            $10,000,000                                   Inouye
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RDTE,N            HBCU Applied Research Incubator                                                                     $800,000  Kilpatrick; Connolly; Cummings;  Cochran; Wicker
                                                                                                                                 Thompson (MS)
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RDTE,N            Head Attitude Tracking System                                                                     $1,600,000                                   Conrad; Dorgan
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RDTE,N            High Density Power Conversion and Distribution Equipment                                          $1,200,000  Sullivan; Boren
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            High Performance Capabilities for Military Vehicles Project                                       $1,120,000                                   Hagan
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            High Power Density Motor Drive                                                                    $2,880,000  Murphy, Tim (PA)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            High Power Ultra Lightweight Zinc-Air Battery                                                     $2,000,000  Coble; Kucinich; Sutton          Leahy
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            High Temperature Radar Dome Materials                                                             $1,600,000  Giffords
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            High Temperature Superconductor Trap Field Magnet Motor                                             $800,000  Carter
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RDTE,N            High Torque, Low Speed, Direct Drive Electric Motor Technology                                    $1,600,000                                   Durbin
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Highly Conductive Lightweight Aircraft Sealant                                                      $960,000                                   Burr
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Highly Integrated Siloxane Optical Interconnect for Military Avionics                               $800,000  Stupak                           Levin; Stabenow
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            High-Shock 100 Amp Current Limiting Circuit Breaker                                                 $600,000  Murphy, Tim (PA)                 Casey; Specter
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RDTE,N            Human Neural Cell-Based Biosensor                                                                 $1,100,000                                   Isakson
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Hybrid Propellant for Medium and Large Caliber Ammunition                                         $4,000,000  Boyd
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Hybrid Propulsion/Power Generation for Increased Fuel Efficiency for Surface Combatants           $6,400,000  Sanchez, Loretta (CA); Miller,   Feinstein
                                                                                                                                 Gary (CA)
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RDTE,N            Image-Based Navigation and Precision Targeting                                                      $640,000  Markey (MA)                      Kerry
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RDTE,N            Improved Capabilities for Irregular Warfare Platforms                                             $4,000,000  Hoyer                            Cardin
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Improved Kinetic Energy Cargo Round                                                                 $800,000  Lee (NY)                         Schumer
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RDTE,N            Improved Submarine Towed Array Systems                                                            $1,600,000                                   Reed
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RDTE,N            Infrared Materials Laboratory                                                                     $2,800,000  Cole
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RDTE,N            Instrumented Underwater Training Systems                                                          $2,240,000  Ros-Lehtinen
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RDTE,N            Integrated Advanced Ship Control                                                                  $1,200,000  Tierney                          Kerry
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RDTE,N            Integrated Condition Assessment and Reliability Engineering                                         $800,000  Connolly
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RDTE,N            Integrated Manifold and Tube Ceramic Oxygen Generator                                             $4,800,000                                   Grassley; Harkin
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RDTE,N            Integrated Manufacturing Enterprise                                                               $5,000,000                                   Landrieu; Vitter
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Integrated Manufacturing Systems 3D Simulation and Modeling Project                               $2,000,000  Scalise; Melancon                Landrieu
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RDTE,N            Integrated Power System Converter                                                                 $1,600,000  Murphy, Tim (PA)                 Casey; Specter
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Integrated Power System Power Dense Harmonic Filter Design                                        $1,600,000  Altmire
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Integrated Psycho-Social Healthcare Demonstration Project                                         $1,000,000  Young (FL)                       Nelson (FL)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Integration of Advanced Wide Field of View Sensor with Reusable, Reconfigurable Payload             $800,000  Holden
                   Processing Testbed System
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RDTE,N            Integration of Electro-Kinetic Weapons into Next Generation Navy Ships                            $4,000,000  Boyd                             Nelson (FL)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Integration of Logistics Information of Knowledge Projection and Readiness Assessment             $1,600,000                                   Byrd
                   Program
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RDTE,N            Intelligent Decision Exploration                                                                  $3,900,000                                   Inouye
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Intelligent Retrieval of Imagery                                                                  $2,000,000  Moran (VA)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            IP over Power Line Carrier Network Integration with ICAS                                          $1,600,000  McIntyre
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Joint Explosive Ordnance Disposal Diver Situational Awareness System                              $1,600,000  Moran (VA)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Joint Heavy-Lift Rotocraft Research                                                               $1,000,000  Hoyer
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RDTE,N            Joint Mission Battle-Space to Support Net-Ready Key Performance Parameters                        $2,000,000  Hoyer                            Cardin
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Joint Tactical Radio System Handheld Manpack Small Form Factor Radio System                       $3,600,000  Wasserman Schultz
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Joint Technology Insertion and Accelerated System Integration Capability for Electronic           $1,600,000  Ellsworth                        Lugar
                   Warfare
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RDTE,N            Kinetic Hydropower System Turbine                                                                 $1,600,000  Inslee; Engel; Tonko; Towns      Murray; Schumer
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Landing Craft Composite Lift Fan                                                                  $1,200,000  Garrett; Dent                    Lautenberg; Menendez
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Laser Optimization Remote Lighting System                                                         $2,000,000  Larson (CT)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Laser Peening for P-3 Life Extension                                                              $1,280,000                                   Feinstein
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RDTE,N            Laser Phalanx                                                                                    $12,000,000  Crowley; Bishop (UT)             Bennett; Bunning; Hatch;
                                                                                                                                                                  McConnell; Schumer
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Life Extension of Weapon Systems Through Advanced Materials Processing                            $2,500,000  Herseth Sandlin                  Johnson; Thune
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RDTE,N            Lighter-than-Air Stratospheric Unmanned Aerial Vehicle for Persistent Communications Relay        $2,400,000  Lamborn
                   and Surveillance
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Lightweight Composite Structure Development for Aerospace Vehicles                                $2,400,000  Sullivan                         Inhofe
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Lithium Ion Storage Advancement for Aircraft Applications                                         $2,000,000  Blunt
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Low Acoustic and Thermal Signature Battlefield Power Source                                       $3,200,000  Rehberg                          Baucus; Tester
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Low Frequency Active Towed Sonar System Organic ASW Capability                                    $1,600,000  Crenshaw
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Low Signature Defensive Weapon System for Surface Combatant Craft                                 $3,840,000  Hinchey                          Schumer
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            M230 30mm Chain Gun Automatic Cannon                                                              $3,760,000                                   Reid
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Magnetic Refrigeration Technology for Naval Applications                                          $4,000,000  Baldwin                          Kohl
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Maintenance Free Operating Period                                                                 $2,000,000  Moran (VA)
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RDTE,N            Maintenance Planning and Assessment Technology Insertion                                          $1,200,000  Brady (PA)
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RDTE,N            Management of Lung Injury by Micronutrients                                                       $1,200,000  Meeks (NY)                       Schumer
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RDTE,N            Managing and Extending DoD Asset Lifecyles                                                        $1,600,000  Abercrombie                      Akaka
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RDTE,N            Manufacturing S&T for Next-Generation Energetics                                                  $5,000,000  Hoyer
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Marine Air-Ground Task Force Situational Awareness                                                $2,700,000                                   Inouye
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RDTE,N            Marine Corps Cultural and Language Training Platform                                                $640,000  Maffei                           Schumer
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RDTE,N            Marine Expeditionary Rifle Squad Reconfigurable Vehicle Simulator                                 $2,400,000  Rehberg                          Baucus; Tester
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RDTE,N            Marine Mammal Awareness, Alert and Response Systems                                               $2,400,000  Abercrombie
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Marine Mammal Detection System                                                                    $2,000,000  Smith (NJ)                       Lautenberg; Menendez
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Marine Personnel Carrier Support System                                                           $2,400,000  Kennedy                          Reed
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RDTE,N            Marine Species Mitigation                                                                         $2,295,000  Brown, Corrine (FL)              Nelson (FL)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Maritime Directed Energy Test and Evaluation Center                                               $1,200,000                                   Inouye
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Measurement Standards Research and Development                                                    $5,800,000  Calvert
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Media Exploitation Tool Integration with Intelligence C2 Systems                                  $1,200,000  Kosmas
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            METOC Integrated Network-Centric Technology Systems                                               $2,600,000                                   Vitter
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Micro-Drive for Future HVAC Systems                                                               $1,920,000  Moore (WI)                       Kohl
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Military Upset Recovery Training                                                                    $800,000  Lee (NY)                         Schumer
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Millimeter Wave Imaging                                                                           $1,360,000  Castle                           Carper; Kaufman
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Mobile Modular Command Center (M2C2)                                                              $2,800,000                                   Inouye
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Mobile, Oxygen, Ventilation and External Suction (MOVES) System                                   $2,720,000  Granger; Johnson (TX)            Cornyn
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Modular Advanced Vision System                                                                    $1,600,000  Carney
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Mold-in-Place Coating Development for the US Submarine Fleet                                      $2,000,000  Taylor                           Cochran; Wicker
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Molten Carbonate Fuel Cell Demonstrator                                                           $3,600,000                                   Dodd; Lieberman
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Moving Target Indicator Scout Radar                                                                 $800,000  Johnson, Sam (TX); Hall (TX);
                                                                                                                                 Johnson, Eddie Bernice (TX)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Multi-Element Structured Filter Arrays for Naval Platforms                                        $3,440,000  Bonner
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Multifunctional Materials, Devices, and Applications                                              $1,600,000  Kilroy
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Multi-Mission Unmanned Surface Vessel                                                             $2,000,000  Granger
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Multivalent Dengue Vaccine Program                                                                $1,280,000  Brown (SC)                       Graham
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Nanofluidic Lubricants for Increased Fuel Efficiency in Heavy Duty Vehicles                       $1,200,000  Price (NC)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Nanotechnology for Anti-Reverse Engineering                                                       $2,400,000  Boozman                          Lincoln; Pryor
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            National Aviation Enterprise Interoperability with Carrier Strike and Expeditionary Group         $5,000,000  Hoyer                            Cardin; Mikulski
                   Forces
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            National Functional Genomics Center Collaborating Site                                            $3,200,000  Holden
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            National Initiatives for Applications of Multifunctional Materials                                $2,000,000                                   Hutchison
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            National Shipbuilding Research Program Advanced Shipbuilding Enterprise                           $3,200,000                                   Sessions; Wicker
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            NAVAIR High Fidelity Oceanographic Library                                                        $2,400,000  Rehberg
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            NAVAIR Project for Land/Sea-Based Air Systems Maintenance and Air Worthiness                      $2,000,000  Conyers; Dingell; Levin          Levin; Stabenow
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Naval Advanced Electric Launcher System                                                           $2,000,000                                   Bond
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RDTE,N            Naval Ship Hydrodynamic Test Facilities                                                           $3,200,000  Van Hollen                       Cardin
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RDTE,N            Navy Advanced Threat Simulator                                                                    $1,600,000  McCarthy (CA)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Navy Special Warfare Performance and Injury Prevention Program for Special Boat Team 22           $2,000,000  Taylor                           Cochran; Wicker
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            NAWCWD Point Mugu Electronic Warfare Laboratory Upgrade                                           $3,200,000  Gallegly
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Near Infrared Optical Augmentation System                                                         $1,600,000  Moran (VA)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Next Generation Electronic Warfare Simulator                                                      $1,600,000  McCarthy (CA); Ruppersberger
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Next Generation Manufacturing Processes and Systems                                               $1,200,000  Smith (TX)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Next Generation Scalable Lean Manufacturing Initiative--Phase Two                                 $2,400,000  Young (FL)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Next Generation Shipboard Integrated Power--Fuel Efficiency and Advanced Capability Enhancer      $1,600,000  Bartlett
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Non Traditional Ballistic Fiber and Fabric Weaving Application for Force Protection               $2,000,000  LoBiondo; Andrews; Rothman       Lautenberg; Menendez
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Non-Gasoline Burning Outboard Engine                                                              $1,520,000  Boyd
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RDTE,N            Non-Lethal Defense Technologies                                                                   $2,320,000  Murtha
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RDTE,N            NSWC Corona Item Unique Identification Center                                                     $1,440,000  Calvert
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RDTE,N            ONAMI Nanoelectronics, Nanometrology and Nanobiotechnology Initiative                             $3,840,000  Wu; Blumenauer; DeFazio;         Merkley; Wyden
                                                                                                                                 Schrader; Walden
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RDTE,N            On-Demand Custom Body Implants/Prosthesis for Injured Personnel                                   $1,600,000  Dingell; Levin                   Levin; Stabenow
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Open Source Naval and Missile Database Reporting System                                           $1,920,000  Dicks
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Organic Submarine IRST Demonstration (ISRT OSAID)                                                 $2,400,000                                   Reed
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Out of Autoclave Composite Processing                                                             $2,000,000  Clay                             Bond
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Pacific Airborne Surveillance and Testing                                                        $17,000,000                                   Inouye
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Paragon (Frequency Extension)                                                                     $2,400,000  Connolly; Moran (VA)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Passive RFID Development                                                                            $900,000  LaTourette
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Permanent Magnet Generator--Wave Energy Buoy                                                      $1,920,000  Schrader                         Merkley; Wyden
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Persistent Autonomous Maritime Surveillance                                                       $5,000,000  Rogers (KY)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Persistent Surveillance Wave Powerbuoy System                                                     $3,200,000  Holt                             Lautenberg; Menendez
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Photonic Integration Foundry                                                                      $2,400,000                                   Casey; Specter
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Photovoltaic Rooftop Systems for Military Housing                                                 $1,200,000  Peters; Schauer                  Levin
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Precision Engagement Technologies for Unmanned Systems                                            $2,000,000  Ehlers                           Levin
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Productization of Anti-fouling and Fouling Release Coating Systems                                $2,800,000  Pomeroy                          Conrad; Dorgan
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Propulsion Manufacturing Technology Development                                                   $3,760,000                                   Cochran; Wicker
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell for Underwater Vehicles                                        $1,600,000                                   Lieberman
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Pure Hydrogen Supply from Logistic Fuels                                                          $2,400,000  Murphy, Patrick (PA)             Casey
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Quiet Drive Advanced Rotary Actuator                                                              $1,600,000  Sestak; Harman; Higgins; Lee     Schumer; Warner; Webb
                                                                                                                                 (NY); Sherman; Slaughter
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RDTE,N            Real-time Tactical Intelligence Collection System                                                 $1,200,000  Kennedy; Sarbanes                Cardin; Mikulski
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Regenerative Fuel Cell Back-up Power                                                              $1,360,000  Larson (CT)                      Dodd
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Remote Aiming and Sighting Optical Retrofit                                                       $3,040,000  Granger; Johnson (TX)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Semi-Submersible UUV for Sensor Enhancements                                                      $1,400,000  Alexander                        Vitter
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RDTE,N            Sensor Integration Framework                                                                      $1,440,000  Boyd                             Nelson (FL)
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RDTE,N            Ship Model Testing                                                                                $2,000,000  King (NY)                        Gillibrand; Schumer
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RDTE,N            Shipboard Automated Radio Room System                                                             $1,600,000                                   Lautenberg; Menendez
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RDTE,N            Shipboard Wireless Maintenance Assistant                                                          $1,200,000  Schauer; Dingell                 Levin
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RDTE,N            Shipboard Wireless Network                                                                        $2,400,000  Rothman
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RDTE,N            Shock and Vibration Modeling of Marine Composites                                                 $1,920,000  Towns                            Schumer
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RDTE,N            Silicon Carbide Wafer Production--Process Development for Low Defect Power Electronics            $1,200,000  Hinchey                          Schumer
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RDTE,N            Simplified Orthopedic Surgery                                                                     $4,240,000                                   Nelson (NE)
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RDTE,N            Single Generator Operations Lithium Ion Battery                                                   $4,000,000                                   Lugar; Reid
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RDTE,N            Small Survivable Jammer                                                                             $800,000                                   Feinstein
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RDTE,N            Smart Instrument Development for the Magdalena Ridge Observatory                                  $4,000,000  Teague                           Bingaman; Udall (NM)
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RDTE,N            Solar Heat Reflective Film for Energy and Fuel Efficiency in Buildings and Vehicles               $3,920,000                                   Sessions
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RDTE,N            Sonobuoy Wave-Energy Module                                                                         $800,000  Alexander                        Landrieu; Vitter
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RDTE,N            SPAWAR Systems Center/ITC New Orleans                                                             $3,200,000  Cao; Scalise                     Landrieu; Vitter
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RDTE,N            SSBN(X) Systems Development                                                                       $2,000,000  Wittman
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RDTE,N            Strike Weapon Propulsion                                                                          $3,200,000  Barton
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RDTE,N            Submarine Automated Test and Re-Test                                                              $2,000,000  Moran (VA)
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RDTE,N            Submarine Environment for Evaluation and Development                                              $2,400,000                                   Reed
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RDTE,N            Submarine Fatline Vector Sensor Towed Array                                                       $1,600,000  Kratovil                         Cardin
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RDTE,N            Submarine Navigation Decision Aids                                                                $4,000,000  Murtha
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RDTE,N            Submarine Panoramic Awareness System                                                                $800,000  Sherman
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RDTE,N            Submarine System Biometrics Access Control                                                        $2,000,000  Rogers (KY)                      Bunning
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RDTE,N            Supply Chain Logistics Capability at the ABL NIROP                                                $6,400,000                                   Byrd
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RDTE,N            Tactical High Speed Anti-Radiation Missile Propulsion Demonstration                               $1,520,000  McKeon; Connolly
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RDTE,N            Technology Transfer Office                                                                        $1,500,000  Hoyer                            Mikulski
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RDTE,N            Texas Microfactory                                                                                $1,600,000                                   Hutchison
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RDTE,N            Thin Film Materials for Advanced Applications, Advanced IED and Anti-Personnel Sensors            $1,280,000                                   Leahy
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RDTE,N            Tomahawk Cost Reduction Initiative                                                                $3,280,000  Bishop (UT)                      Bennett; Hatch; Levin; Stabenow
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RDTE,N            Trusted Discovery/Universal Description Discovery and Integration UDDI                            $5,000,000                                   Conrad; Dorgan
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RDTE,N            U.S. Navy Cancer Vaccine Program                                                                  $2,400,000  Jones (NC); Miller, Gary (CA)    Landrieu
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RDTE,N            U.S. Navy Pandemic Influenza Vaccine Program                                                      $1,600,000  McHugh                           Gillibrand; Schumer
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RDTE,N            Underwater Explosion Modeling and Simulation for Ohio Class Replacement Composite Non-            $2,000,000  Perriello
                   Pressure Hull Fairing
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RDTE,N            Underwater Explosives and Warhead Research                                                        $3,000,000  Hoyer
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RDTE,N            Underwater Imaging and Communications Using Lasers                                                $2,000,000  Wexler; Wasserman Schultz        Nelson (FL)
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RDTE,N            Unmanned Undersea Vehicle Submerged Long Range Positioning                                          $800,000                                   Landrieu
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RDTE,N            Unmanned Vehicle Sensor Optimization Technologies Program                                         $2,400,000                                   Byrd
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RDTE,N            Vet-Biz Initiative for National Sustainment                                                       $4,000,000  Salazar                          Udall (CO)
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RDTE,N            Virtual Business Accelerator for the Silicon Prairie                                              $1,600,000                                   Nelson (NE)
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RDTE,N            Virtual Onboard Analyst for Multi-Sensor Mine Detection                                           $1,200,000                                   Inouye
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RDTE,N            Voyage Repair Team Tool Management                                                                $1,200,000  Adler
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RDTE,N            Warfighter Rapid Awareness Processing Technologies                                                $4,500,000                                   Akaka
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RDTE,N            Wave Energy Harvesting for Buoy Applications                                                      $1,600,000                                   Reed
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RDTE,N            Waves, Wind and Scavengers: Next Generation Renewable Energy Systems for Naval Applications       $2,000,000                                   Bond
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RDTE,N            Weapon Acquisition and Firing System                                                              $2,400,000  Kennedy                          Reed; Whitehouse
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RDTE,N            Wide Area Sensor Force Protection Targeting                                                       $1,600,000  Bean
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RDTE,N            Wireless Sensors for Navy Aircraft                                                                $2,400,000                                   Leahy
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RDTE,N            Workforce Requirements Planning--Team Enhancement                                                   $800,000  Inslee
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RDTE,N            X-49A Envelope Expansion Modifications                                                            $3,600,000  Brady (PA); Andrews; Castle;     Schumer
                                                                                                                                 Higgins; Larson (CT); Sestak;
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WP,N              Allegany Ballistics Laboratory Facility Restoration Plan                                          $9,500,000                                   Byrd
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WP,N              Intelligent Graphics Torpedo Test Set Troubleshooting Maintainers Aid                             $4,000,000  Dicks
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WP,N              Lightweight Torpedo P5U Test Equipment Modernization                                              $3,840,000  Dicks
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WP,N              MK-110 57mm Naval Gun                                                                             $2,000,000                                   McConnell
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WP,N              MK-38 Minor Caliber Gun System                                                                    $3,000,000                                   McConnell
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WTCV,A            Arsenal Support Program Initiative at Rock Island Arsenal                                         $7,600,000  Hare; Braley                     Burris; Durbin; Grassley;
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WTCV,A            Arsenal Support Program Initiative at Watervliet Arsenal                                          $6,400,000  Tonko                            Gillibrand; Schumer
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WTCV,A            M24 Sniper Weapons System Upgrade                                                                 $2,400,000  Arcuri                           Schumer
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       Though clause 9(b) of rule XXI of the Rules of the House of 
     Representatives technically only applies to conference 
     reports, the following is a list of congressional earmarks, 
     limited tax benefits, or limited tariff benefits that were 
     neither (1) included in the House bill or Senate amendment on 
     H.R. 3326, nor (2) in a report of a committee of either House 
     on this bill or on a companion measure.

                                    [Congressionally Directed Spending Items]
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                                                                                                 Requester(s)
     Agency                       Account                         Project           Amount   -------------------
                                                                                                House    Senate
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National Park     Construction                            Swain County, NC                    Shuler
 Service
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  I reserve the balance of my time.
  Mr. YOUNG of Florida. I yield myself such time as I may consume.
  Madam Speaker, I want to congratulate all of the members of the 
subcommittee for having worked so hard all year long to get this 
product to where we finally have final passage on the issue.
  The House passed this bill 4\1/2\ months ago. The Senate passed it in 
September. It has been a bit of a painful process along the way because 
a lot of suggestions and a lot of ideas were raised of which we could 
agree to some and could not agree to others.
  Anyway, we have produced what I think is a good package. I may not be 
as enthusiastic about this one as I have been for many others in the 
past, but it is a good bill. It does provide what our soldiers, what 
our sailors, what our marines, and what our airmen need in order to do 
their jobs and to protect themselves while they're at it.
  I would have said ``Coast Guard,'' but we don't have the jurisdiction 
in this subcommittee for the Coast Guard. Yet we recognize the 
importance of the United States Coast Guard as well.
  The bill is not too much different from the House bill that we passed 
4\1/2\ months ago. There has had to be some negotiation, obviously, but 
I think we provided what our soldiers need and what our country needs. 
There is a 3.4 percent pay raise for the members of our military. It 
wasn't quite that big when it came to us, but we increased it to give a 
little more of a substantial pay raise to the members of our military.
  There is one point that I was questioned about which I need to make 
clear: There is no money in this bill to move detainees from Guantanamo 
or to buy or build new facilities in the United States for detaining 
Guantanamo detainees. So there is no money in this bill for that 
purpose.
  All in all, it's a good bill and one that I can support 
enthusiastically. As I think most of the Members know, Madam Speaker, a 
number of other temporary issues have been added to this bill at the 
leadership level, and we do not object to that. We think that that is 
perfectly acceptable. In fact, I think it's a good idea in some of the 
cases.
  I yield to the ranking member on the full committee, who chaired this 
subcommittee for quite a few years, the gentleman from California (Mr. 
Lewis), who has been a major player in our Defense appropriations for 
years.
  Mr. LEWIS of California. I very much appreciate my colleague for 
yielding.
  Madam Speaker, my friend, Mr. Murtha, has spent some time at 
Bethesda, and I would like to recognize the contributions that he has 
made to this bill and to the work he has done with Mr. Young.
  Madam Speaker, it has taken months to get to this point but I'm 
pleased to see that we are finally considering a Defense Appropriations 
bill to provide funds for the men and women of our armed forces and the 
national security needs of our country.

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  We should have been on the House floor months ago--months ago--
passing a clean Defense funding bill. Like many Members, I questioned 
the priorities of the Democrat leadership in moving this year's funding 
bills, particularly the decision to send the President the Legislative 
Branch conference report as our first completed bill. It sent an 
unmistakable signal that the House majority was putting the needs of 
Congress first and placing the needs of our troops at the end of the 
line.
  I know there has been great temptation to use the Defense bill as the 
vehicle to carry many unrelated legislative items that could not and 
would not muster enough support to pass on their own. And while this 
package before us is far from clean, it's a streamlined version of what 
was, just a few days ago, shaping up to be the mother of all Christmas 
tree bills.
  It was Chairman Obey who, on December 18th, 2005 said, and I quote, 
``The defense bill ought to be about delivering equipment and 
supporting our troops. There is something especially outrageous and 
callous about the willingness of the majority party leadership to allow 
the Defense Department bill in a time of war to be held hostage to 
totally unrelated legislative items.''
  But that is precisely what we are doing by including a variety of 
non-defense related legislative provisions in this package. Some items 
like COBRA, food stamps, and so-called ``poverty guidelines'' have been 
manipulated in a way to suit the Chairman's purposes for redistributing 
income in America but do not reflect the agreement reached to garner 
bipartisan support on this bill.
  We are also designating as emergency spending an additional $20 
billion worth of program extensions. I'm not arguing that some of these 
are unworthy but merely pointing out that they should have no place in 
a defense spending bill. At the very least, we should pay for them 
honestly rather than continuing to add to our mountain of debt.
  More curious to me is the fact that buried within this legislation is 
an airdropped Member project in the form of bill language authorizing 
the payment of nearly $13 million to a county in North Carolina. I can 
only assume that this project meets all of the necessary requirements 
for congressional projects. No one seems to know how or why this 
project was included in this package but it's there in black and white 
for the world to see.
  Also disconcerting is the fact that the underlying defense spending 
bill fails to include funding needed for additional MRAPS to support 
the 30,000 troop surge in Afghanistan. My understanding is that the 
House and Senate majority and minority were in full agreement to 
funding an additional 4,000 MRAPS--and yet a decision was made at 
another level--perhaps even at a staff level--to leave this vital 
funding out of this package. Again, it's a decision like this that 
causes me to scratch my head and question the priorities of this 
majority leadership.
  At the end of the day, this legislation is far from perfect; I would 
vote against Division B if given the opportunity. But it is a vast 
improvement over the massive train wreck that was heading our way 
earlier this week. I strongly support the underlying defense portion of 
this package and ask our colleagues to support our troops who are 
defending freedom at home and abroad.
  Mr. CONYERS. Madam Speaker, I rise in opposition to H.R. 3326, the 
Fiscal Year 2010 Department of Defense Appropriations Act.
  The President's announcement last week came as no surprise to me and 
many of my colleagues; he has consistently stated throughout the 
Presidential campaign and during his first year in office that he is 
committed to shifting military resources from Iraq into Afghanistan. 
Nonetheless, I am disappointed the President has moved ahead with, what 
I believe to be, an incorrect course of action.
  As we move forward in this process, it is imperative that the House 
consider all options about how to best succeed in Afghanistan. It is in 
this spirit today that I want to announce the creation of a new ``Peace 
and Progress in Afghanistan Caucus'' that will give Democrats and 
Republicans a place to organize and advocate for a new strategy that 
recognizes the need to redeploy our troops, while strengthening our 
civilian and diplomatic approaches.
  The presence of military troops in Afghanistan is having a 
detrimental effect on our efforts to secure a lasting peace in the 
region and diffuse the threat of international terrorism. Our military 
presence only inflames anti-American resentment.
  Only by pursuing a wide-ranging policy that focuses on reorienting 
the United States' commitment to the Afghan government and people by 
emphasizing indigenous reconciliation and reconstruction strategies, 
rigorous regional diplomacy, and swift redeployment of the US military, 
will we ultimately succeed in Afghanistan.''
  I was extremely heartened that two of the three prongs of the 
President's new strategy focus on a civilian surge and on diplomacy 
with Pakistan. It is a shame that the funding in this bill will not 
support these worthy approaches. The President believes that the United 
States can transform resentment into hope by working with our 
humanitarian and local government partners on the ground to give the 
Afghan people access to education, strong civic institutions, and a 
sustainable, legitimate source of income.
  I believe that a new focus on a civilian surge should also empower 
local NGOs and initiatives that directly benefit the Afghan people, 
like the highly successful National Solidarity Project, an Afghan-run 
community development program.
  Similarly, if the Pakistani people understand that we are committed 
to helping secure their safety and prosperity, they will step up their 
efforts to combat terrorism within their borders. Additionally, I 
believe we must expand our thinking beyond Pakistan to include other 
actors and countries that affect the greater region. One of the least 
discussed aspects of this conflict is the role India must play in 
promoting regional peace. For years, the Pakistani military and 
intelligence services have been hesitant to crack down on Taliban 
militants operating in the tribal regions because they fear the 
establishment of an Afghan government that would be susceptible to 
Indian influence. Such a worst case scenario, in their view, would give 
one of their traditional regional foes a foothold on both their 
northern and southern borders.
  In order to secure a long-term regional peace, the President must 
engage India and Pakistan to seek a final political agreement on 
Kashmir. Only when Pakistan feels secure in the south, will the 
Pakistani army be able to focus its efforts on defeating the Taliban 
who dwell along the Afghan border.
  I look forward to working with the President to promote and expand 
these critical approaches to securing victory.
  The President has committed to ending the war in a responsible 
manner. Although we disagree on the means being employed to reach that 
laudable goal at the moment, I believe that I and other pro-peace, pro-
national security Members of Congress can help him can craft a 
successful policy that will bring our troops home as soon as possible.
  In the meantime, I will continue to oppose funding a war that 
emphasizes a heavy military footprint. No amount of additional troops 
can bring a war with no military solution to an end.
  Mr. BLUMENAUER. Madam Speaker, as we enter the final days of 2009, 
I'm pleased to join my colleagues in Congress to pass a series of bills 
that will protect jobs, spur employment, and strengthen the ability of 
families to make it through economic hardship. Among these measures is 
H.R. 3326, the ``Fiscal Year 2010 Department of Defense Appropriations 
Act.'' Although I remain extremely frustrated by large portions of this 
bill that spend too much on the wrong things, I voted for it to provide 
resources for our troops, including hundreds of Oregonians stationed 
abroad, and for Oregon's economy.
  The bill includes a number of hard-fought provisions that will make a 
difference for Oregon's economy. Universities like Portland State, 
Oregon, and Oregon State, local companies like Precision Castparts and 
our regional manufacturing initiative, the Manufacturing 21 Coalition, 
will see needed investment in programs to treat traumatic brain injury 
and develop a skilled workforce. These are the right investments--
targeted and timely. Spending billions of dollars on items that the 
Pentagon doesn't need and the President didn't want takes resources 
away from addressing the deficit, or from critical investments like our 
own people.
  This bill is also a vehicle for making sure that millions of people 
can bridge this economic downturn. This legislation ensures that 
ordinary Americans do not lose unemployment benefits, that the 
unemployed have access to health care, that doctors in Oregon and 
around the country are not subjected to the egregious Medicare 
reimbursement cuts. These efforts demand support.
  I look forward to swift enactment of these much-needed provisions. 
Grinding the legislative process to a halt only short-changes honest 
Americans. It is my sincere wish that in the New Year we renew a spirit 
of cooperation in the Senate and across the aisle.
  Mr. BRALEY of Iowa. Madam Speaker, I rise today to express my support 
for the Defense Appropriations Act for FY10 and am glad that it 
includes extensions of several laws that are set to expire, such as 
extending unemployment benefits and COBRA health insurance. I am also 
pleased that it includes important items such as a delay of the 
scheduled 21 percent cut in Medicare payments to

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doctors and an extension of highway programs.
  I am disappointed, however, that several tax extenders that were 
passed by the House last week as part of the Tax Extenders Act will not 
be considered before the end of the year, such as the biodiesel tax 
credit. Although there has been some discussion to pass these extenders 
retroactively early next year, Congress' failure to extend the current 
credit before the end of the year could cause harm to the biodiesel 
facilities in my District. Unlike other tax extenders, the biodiesel 
tax credit is liquid and a retroactive tax bill is still not as 
effective as ensuring the tax credit continues uninterrupted. We not 
only need to get this extended in the short-term, but we need to come 
up with a longer-term plan to provide more security for investment in 
biodiesel which is good for the economy, the environment, and energy 
security.
  I am also concerned that Congress has failed to extend the 1.0 Floor 
on the Work Geographic Practice Cost Index (GPCI) under Medicare Part 
B, which expires at the end of this year. This is exactly why we need 
to address these unfair GPCIs once and for all, which only serve to 
penalize Iowa medical providers who choose to accept Medicare patients. 
I have called for a permanent extension of the 1.0 Floor, and I have 
secured language in the Health Care Reform bill to address geographic 
disparities in Medicare. However, the current floor is still set to 
expire at the end of this year. I will continue to urge my colleagues 
to address this problem through a retroactive fix as soon as possible 
next year, and through a permanent fix of the unfair geographic 
adjusters under Medicare.
  To help Iowa's farmers, it is also essential to extend the five-year 
depreciation for farming business machinery and equipment, as well as 
extensions of provisions encouraging farmers to set aside land for 
conservation. As we continue to work our way out of the harshest 
economic climate since the Great Depression, these tax credits will 
play a tremendous role in encouraging job creation and strengthening 
Iowa's middle class families. We also need to extend the Research and 
Development tax credit. By renewing this credit, we are taking 
meaningful steps to encourage companies to hire Iowa's educated and 
experienced workers for good-paying 21st century jobs that can't be 
outsourced.
  Thanks again, Madam Speaker, for your leadership. We have gotten a 
lot accomplished this year, but it is critical that we make the tax 
extenders package a high priority item. I encourage you to work with 
the Senate to get this passed into law so that we don't lose jobs in 
the industries that rely on these credits at the same time that we are 
working so hard to create them.
  Mr. VAN HOLLEN. Madam Speaker, I rise in support of the 2010 
Department of Defense Appropriations Act.
  This measure represents Congress's commitment to the millions of 
dedicated men and women, in and out of uniform, throughout the 
Department of Defense, who work to address the national security 
challenges of the country. This bill also expresses our commitment to 
their families, whose service to the country is recognized and greatly 
appreciated.
  In total, the act appropriates $636.3 billion for DoD programs, 
operations and troop support. This represents a 2 percent increase of 
current funding levels, and while not including funding for the 
President's proposed troop increase in Afghanistan, includes $128.2 
billion for military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.
  The bill contains funds to meet the logistical needs of our military 
including new and updated equipment, combat vehicles and battle gear. 
The measure also includes funding for military pay raises, military 
health care benefits and quality of life improvements for the troops 
and their families.
  Since first clearing this chamber in July, there have been important 
add-ons made to the bill. These add-ons include a number of non-defense 
provisions--such as an extension of certain emergency unemployment 
insurance benefits; an extension of a 65 percent premium subsidy for 
COBRA health insurance, allowing recipients to obtain the subsidized 
insurance coverage for six additional months; a delay, until February, 
of a scheduled 21 percent cut in Medicare payments to doctors; funding 
for nutrition assistance; and $400 million for state administrative 
expenses.
  Additionally, I am especially pleased that today's DoD Appropriations 
bill includes an unprecedented fund of $300 million set aside for the 
purpose of mitigating BRAC-related transportation and community impacts 
at the new Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and Fort 
Belvoir. Congress is committed to building world class facilities for 
our wounded warriors in the national capital region, and these funds 
are an integral part of that effort. I want to thank Congressman Moran, 
Chairman Murtha, and Chairman Obey, as well as Senator Mikulski and 
Senator Cardin, for their partnership on this initiative. I look 
forward to working. with our Senate colleagues, the Department of 
Defense, and other stakeholders to make these funds available for their 
intended purpose at the soonest possible date.
  Madam Speaker, as the country prepares to ask even more of our 
service members, it is our responsibility to do all we can to honor our 
commitments to them and their families-- While we can never fully repay 
the debt we owe them, we can work to ensure that they have the 
resources they need to do their jobs abroad and the resources they need 
to meet their obligations here at home.
  I encourage my colleagues join me in support of the bill.
  Mr. YOUNG of Alaska. Madam Speaker, I rise to discuss the $2.4 
million that was included at my request in the FY10 Defense 
Appropriations Bill for Synthetic Liquid Fuels.
  Considering the large amounts of potential CO2 emissions 
produced by a coal or a natural gas-to-liquids facility, technologies 
will have to be developed to ascertain the feasibility of sequestering 
the CO2.
  Recent investigations by the U.S. Department of Energy have shown 
that between 8 and 12 billion barrels of additional oil can be 
recovered from the existing Alaska North Slope oil fields with using 
CO2 enhanced oil recovery technology. Alaska North Slope oil 
reservoirs present a potentially large target or ``sink'' for 
sequestering the CO2 generated in a Fairbanks-based coal-to-
liquids or a coal/gas-to-liquids plant, thereby enhancing conventional 
oil recovery as a by-product. However, very little practical study of 
CO2 sequestration has directly addressed the Alaska North 
Slope area. Moreover, in the present case, effective CO2 
sequestration is highly dependent on the technologically and 
economically-feasible transportation of CO2 from the 
Fairbanks source to the Alaska North Slope. Additionally, for the 
Alaska Natural Gas Pipeline proposed to bring the Alaska North Slope 
natural gas to world markets, to be successful, accommodation for the 
handling of about 480 mmscf CO2/day, assuming 4 bscf/day of 
natural gas, from the Prudhoe Bay Unit must be considered.
  The study paid for by these monies would investigate the feasibility 
of gathering, delivering and utilizing the resultant CO2 
from the plant for enhanced oil recovery on the North Slope of Alaska, 
thereby simultaneously sequestering CO2 and increasing 
domestic oil production. If this proves feasible, the construction of 
the proposed would supply the U.S. military with domestically produced 
synthetic fuel and greatly increase U.S. oil production from existing 
oil fields.
  Mr. MICA. Madam Speaker, although I voted ``yes'' in support of H.R. 
3326, the Defense Appropriations Bill, and consider myself a strong 
advocate for those in military service to our nation, I want to express 
my opposition to funds appropriated in this measure to move and house 
Terrorists from Guantanamo to Illinois. Having personally visited 
Guantanamo I can attest that prisoners and detainees have 
accommodations for better than many seniors, veterans and law--abiding 
Americans. These terrorists are enemy combatants who committed 
international acts of war and terror and should not be entitled to our 
civil or criminal system of justice.
  Furthermore after spending nearby half a billion dollars on the 
Guantanamo facility to now waste a half a billion dollars more on that 
scum of the earth is a horrible insult to all Americans and every 
taxpayer. When you think that this administration cannot possibly come 
up with another dramatic waste of public funds it seems today in this 
rarified air in Washington one never ceases to be stunned and annoyed.
  Unfortunately, the wasteful action and insult relating to Guantanamo 
is only one of a number of unacceptable provisions that have been 
tucked into the Defense Appropriations Bill.
  Mr. FRELINGHUYSEN. Madam Speaker, I want to echo the comments of my 
Ranking Members, Mr. Young and Mr. Lewis. This is a good bill, thanks 
to the hard work of our Chairman Jack Murtha, his Ranking Member Bill 
Young and their capable staffs.
  Clearly, had I written the bill, I would have written it differently 
in certain areas. (I certainly would not have tacked on a record 
increase in the debt limit!)
  My major regret is that we should have done more.
  This bill started out $3.5 billion short of the President's request-- 
despite the fact that we are engaged in two, hard-fought wars.
  And now, we have a larger mission in Afghanistan involving more 
soldiers and Marines and a more complex and expensive operations to 
support and resupply them.

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  At a time when this Congress has found the `will and the wallet' to 
throw billions of borrowed dollars at every domestic program under the 
sun, our leaders are finding ways to cut defense--sometimes subtle, 
sometimes blatant.
  I tell my Colleagues who have pledged to support a strong national 
defense, that this bill is the high water mark. It's all downhill from 
here.
  With that said, Madam Speaker, there is much to like in the base 
bill.
  I support reform of our military acquisition processes.
  I support Secretary Gates' program to re- examine our national 
security priorities in light of the new irregular challenges and 
threats that are proliferating well beyond Iraq and Afghanistan.
  I support funding in the bill for: a 3.4 percent pay raise for our 
troops (all volunteers); over $29 billion to provide first class 
medical care through our Defense Health program; $15 billion to allow 
the Navy to build seven ships; funding for more F/A-18 aircraft. We 
also set the stage for a future multi-year procurement of the F-18 
aircraft to begin to close the Navy's ``fighter gap;'' $6.3 billion for 
6,600 more lightweight MRAPs for Afghanistan. These vehicles are badly 
needed as IED's have proliferated;
  However, I wish we could find a way to restore the cuts to missile 
defense and ensure that the F-22 assembly line keeps rolling.
  In this context, Madam Speaker, I worry that this Administration is 
not making the investments today to ensure that we will be prepared to 
defend our interests against all threats in the years to come.
  I must also add that I am very concerned about the Majority's 
insistence on using this bill, and our troops, to pass unrelated, and 
sometimes controversial provisions. For example, this bill should not 
be the vehicle to legislate Medicare doctor's payments, COBRA, 
Satellite television, nutrition assistance reauthorization, the PATRIOT 
Act and other provisions.
  In closing, I thank Chairman Murtha and Ranking Member Young for 
their leadership.
  Ms. RICHARDSON. Madam Speaker, I rise in strong support of H.R. 3326, 
the FY2010 Defense Appropriations Act,'' which provides $636.3 billion 
in defense funding. This bill keeps faith with our troops and provides 
the funding needed to ensure they are the best trained, best prepared, 
best equipped, and best cared for fighting force in the history of the 
world. That is the least we can do for those who willingly risk their 
lives to keep us safe.
  Madam Speaker, I also support the bill because it makes the needed 
investments to keep our nation strong, safe, and respected in the 
world. One of the most important investments is the $2.5 billion in 
funding provided to build and maintain 10 C-17 Air Force cargo 
aircraft, which is assembled in my district but serves the nation and 
helps protect the peace the world over.
  I want to thank Chairman Murtha and Chairman Obey for working with me 
to secure this funding and also for masterly shepherding this 
legislation to the floor.
  Madam Speaker, in my remaining time let me briefly explain why I 
fight so hard for the C-17, as Chairman Murtha can attest: Airlift is 
the enabler of global reach, global power, and global vigilance. This 
is what makes us a superpower.
  The C-17 is the best airlift aircraft in the world because of its 
ability to fly long distances and land in remote airfields in rough, 
land-locked regions.
  The C-17 is the premier transporter for military, humanitarian and 
peacekeeping missions because it can:
  Take off from a 7,600-ft. airfield, carry a payload of 160,000 
pounds, fly 2,400 nautical miles, refuel while in flight and land in 
3,000 ft. or less on a small unpaved or paved airfield in day or night.
  In addition to the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, the C-17 has proved 
its mettle in humanitarian missions to Darfur, Myanmar, China, and 
Georgia in the former Soviet Union.
  The men and women who design and build the C-17 represent a critical 
component of our nation's industrial base and a workforce that is 
second to none.
  At a time when we are adding to our troop strength in the Army and 
Marine Corps overall, and expanding our deployment to Afghanistan, it 
only makes sense to continue production of the C-17, the only program 
that provides for strategic airlift over the long term.
  For California alone, the C-17 program at Long Beach contributes 
almost 14,000 direct jobs and an economic impact of $2 billion.
  In conclusion, Madam Speaker, I support this bill because it restores 
and enhances the readiness of our troops, equipment, and defense 
infrastructure. It takes care of our military personnel and their 
families. And it authorizes the needed investments to keep our nation 
strong, safe, and respected in the world.
  I urge my colleagues to join me in voting for the bill on final 
passage.
  Mr. HOLT. Madam Speaker, I rise in support of this important bill.
  To help support our troops and their families, this bill provides a 
much-deserved 3.4 percent military pay increase, as well as $472.4 
million for Family Advocacy programs and full funding for Family 
Support and Yellow Ribbon to provide support to military families, 
including quality child care, job training for spouses, and expanded 
counseling and outreach to families experiencing the separation and 
stress of war. Additionally, H.R. 3326 provides $29.2 billion ($3 
billion above the 2009 level) for the Defense Health Program to provide 
quality medical care for servicemembers and their including $120 
million for Traumatic Brain Injury and Psychological Health Research.
  Regarding the Defense Department's operations, I'm pleased that the 
bill provides $5 billion to allow defense personnel, not contractors, 
to perform critical department functions. The Department estimates that 
every position that is converted from contract to federal civilian 
saves on average $44,000 per year. Additionally, the bill reduces 
contracted advisory and assistance services by $51 million, and 
includes general provisions to stop further conversions by the 
Department of Defense from government functions to contractors. The 
bill also contains important policy provisions I support, including a 
bar on the establishment of permanent bases in Iraq or Afghanistan, and 
the continuation of a general requirement prohibiting the torture of 
detainees held in U.S. custody.
  I am disappointed that we were forced to include in this bill a 60 
day extension of three expiring Patriot Act authorities. The very good 
Patriot Act reform bill reported out of the Judiciary Committee 
eliminates over-broad surveillance authorities, tightens requirements 
for the issuance of national security letters, and contains important 
oversight requirements that will help us protect our people from both 
potential terrorists and an out-of-control executive branch. That bill 
should be passed by the House in January 2010 and the Senate should 
adopt it.
  Some non-defense policy items are also attached to this bill, 
including expanded unemployment benefits, including increased payouts 
and longer duration of benefits, through February 28, 2010. The bill 
also extends from nine to 15 months (to February 28, 2010) the 65 
percent COBRA health insurance subsidy for individuals who have lost 
their jobs. The COBRA subsidy extension would help New Jersey families 
between jobs immediately, as without this subsidy the average New 
Jersey family would pay $1,156 a month for COBRA coverage, which would 
consume over two-thirds of their unemployment benefits.
  Overall, this bill meets important national security and domestic 
policy needs, and I urge my colleagues to join me in supporting this 
bill.
  Mr. BOYD. Madam Speaker, I want to thank Chairman Murtha and Ranking 
Member Young for their work on the Fiscal Year 2010 Defense 
Appropriations Act. This bill will ensure that our military members 
have the equipment, training and resources they need to continue to 
defend our great nation, particularly in light of the continuing 
engagements in Iraq and Afghanistan. As a Vietnam veteran, I understand 
the sacrifices our troops are making and they are never far from my 
mind in the work I do here.
  I specifically want to highlight the section in the bill under 
consideration today regarding the Combat Air Force restructure plan and 
thank the Chairman for his work with me on this provision to delay the 
early retirement of F-15s from Tyndall Air Force Base. I also want to 
acknowledge and thank the Secretary of the Air Force and the Chief of 
Staff for their incredible dedication and willingness to resolve this 
tough issue with me.
  This six month delay of the Combat Air Force restructure plan 
stipulated in H.R. 3326 represents a tremendous legislative victory for 
Bay County and is the result of a year's worth of efforts by our 
community. Working together, we have put Tyndall in a strategic 
position to be a key component of the Air Force's next generation 
fighter infrastructure. It has been made clear from the very highest 
levels of the Air Force, from the Chief and Secretary, that Tyndall is 
a national jewel that plays, and will continue to play, a valuable role 
in our country's defense.
  I also want to thank the people of Bay County, particularly the Bay 
Defense Alliance, who have been partners with me as we worked together 
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our country. It is no secret from the halls of Congress to the halls of 
the Pentagon that the community supporting Tyndall Air Force Base is 
top notch.
  Additionally, I look forward to the results of the reporting 
requirements in this bill that will help us all better understand the 
Air Force's fighter requirements and the impact that the drawdown would 
have on our nation's combat air forces and the communities that support 
them.
  In summary, this bill will make sure that our nation remains the 
strongest military in the world and I strongly support it.
  Mr. ETHERIDGE. Madam Speaker, I am pleased once again to rise in 
support of H.R. 3326 the Fiscal Year 2010 Defense Appropriations Act. 
In addition to making important investments to keep the American people 
safe, strengthen our military, and support our troops, this amended 
bill makes sure that the American economy is safe, strengthens our 
recovery, and supports those in need.
  As a veteran of the U.S. Army, and the representative of Fort Bragg 
and Pope Air Force Base, I am proud of our troops who serve our 
country, and pleased that we are completing our work on funding their 
efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan, meeting their equipment needs at home, 
and fulfilling our commitment to our troops and their families. I spoke 
about many of those provisions when this bill first passed in July.
  This amended bill also keeps our commitment to the working men and 
women of America who deserve support in this economic downturn. As the 
representative of a state with one of the highest unemployment rates in 
the nation, I am proud that this bill will provide a degree of economic 
security for workers who are struggling during this holiday season. 
Extending benefits for folks who are having trouble finding a job is 
the right thing to do for families and our recovering economy. The 
temporary support in this bill will help North Carolinians maintain 
health care coverage and pay their bills while they get back on their 
feet and find their next job opportunity.
  This bill continues our efforts to get the economy back on track and 
create jobs. The families who receive extended benefits will be putting 
money right back into our local economy--buying groceries, filling 
their cars with gas, and making their mortgage payments on time. The 
bill also extends improvements to Small Business Administration 
guaranteed loans so that small businesses can secure the financing they 
need in these tight economic times. Small business are a major engine 
of our economy, and are responsible for almost all year-over-year job 
growth. We must make sure they can get the funding they need to create 
jobs so we can reduce unemployment and restore our economy.
  Madam Speaker, this bill already made sure our Armed forces have the 
support they need to protect the American people. The amendments we are 
voting on today also make sure we preserve our economic safety net and 
promote American prosperity.
  I urge my colleagues to join me in support of H.R. 3326.
  Mrs. BACHMANN. Madam Speaker, I rise today in support of H.R. 3326, 
the Fiscal Year 2010 Department of Defense Appropriations Act, as 
amended by the Senate. However, while I applaud the hard work of House 
leadership in bringing this much needed legislation to the floor, I 
regret that an opportunity to more fully address the threat posed by 
suspected terrorists currently under detention by the United States 
government has been missed.
  The United States military is responsible for keeping Americans safe. 
And in light of the challenge that we face in Iraq and Afghanistan, the 
Federal Government's commitment to our soldiers has never been more 
important. As such, I'm pleased we're working to ensure that the 
promises we've made to those who serve in our Armed Forces are kept. 
Whether it's the 3.4 percent military pay increase or the $104 billion 
to improve military equipment, I believe we must ensure our troops 
receive the support they deserve for the great sacrifice they have made 
by serving our country, and clearly this bill represents a strong show 
of that support.
  However, while H.R. 3326, as passed, is a strong bill, I was 
disappointed that one of the most troubling issues of the day was not 
addressed. Critical to ensuring individual Americans' safety is the 
future treatment of the dangerous enemy combatants housed at the 
Guantanamo detention facility. Rather than allowing Khalid Sheikh 
Mohammed to be tried in New York City through our civilian court system 
and transporting Guantanamo detainees to Thomson Correctional 
Institution in Illinois, Congress should unequivocally restrict enemy 
combatants to trial by military commission and permanently deny funding 
to transport them into our country.
  Madam Speaker, we are at a critical juncture in our nation's history. 
However, as we work to bolster a strong national defense, we cannot 
ignore the ever-present threat posed by those rogue agents who wish to 
do us harm. I believe a cornerstone of addressing this threat is to 
remove the current legal ambiguity with regard to detainee treatment. 
By trying these detainees in a civilian setting, we are allowing them 
to exploit our judicial system for personal gain and undermine the work 
of our military commissions, which have served our nation for 
centuries.
  So while I am pleased to be here on the floor today supporting our 
troops, it is my sincere hope that the questions surrounding America's 
prosecution of enemy combatants will be answered in a way that best 
ensures our national security.
  Mr. TIAHRT. Madam Speaker, the base bill of H.R. 3326, the FY2010 
Defense Appropriations bill, effectively meets the needs of our men and 
women in uniform. Although not perfect, H.R. 3326 takes important steps 
to invest in the people and equipment of the United States Armed 
Forces. Sadly, Democrat leadership has once again decided to use this 
vital and non-partisan piece of legislation to enact controversial 
measures, such as bringing terrorists to U.S. soil.
  The United States military is the strongest in the world due to our 
people, training and equipment. I am happy to say that each of those is 
strongly supported in this legislation.
  Our military men and women are patriots and the world's finest 
soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines. Congress has a moral obligation 
to offer them our thanks and unwavering support. Although we can never 
fully repay their sacrifice and commitment, H.R. 3326 at least provides 
a pay raise. The bill provides a 3.4 percent pay raise for all 
servicemembers, which is 0.5% higher than that proposed by the Obama 
administration.
  Our military and their families deserve the world's finest medical 
care. H.R. 3326 makes a $30 billion investment to care for sick and 
wounded servicemembers and their families. This includes $370 million 
for medical research and $120 million for Traumatic Brain Injury and 
psychological health research.
  The legislation also provides $500 million for family advocacy 
programs that support military families. With so many servicemen and 
women deployed overseas, our military families are under particular 
strain. Whether at Fort Riley or McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas 
families need this extra assistance when their loved ones are deployed. 
The bill makes the right investments to ensure they are protected and 
supported.
  Given the diverse roles our military performs--from safeguarding 
nuclear weapons to fighting terrorists in the jungles of the 
Philippines--rigorous training is essential to ensure our troops are 
ready for action and come home safely when the job is done. To achieve 
this objective, H.R. 3326 provides $154 billion for operations and 
maintenance accounts. During the 1990s, our nation had a ``hollow 
military''--filled with people and equipment, but lacking the necessary 
training and readiness to be successful. We must never allow this to 
occur again.
  Ensuring that our military has the finest equipment available is 
essential, and H.R. 3326 makes some necessary investments. With funding 
for the Next Generation Aerial Refueling Aircraft replacement, the 
Navy's Multi-mission Maritime Aircraft, and additional C-17 aircraft, 
among many other programs, our troops will have the most advanced 
equipment to effectively carry out the will of this nation and return 
home safely. These programs also create high-paying Kansas jobs that we 
so desperately need.
  While this legislation makes the right investments in our fighting 
men and women and their families, it also includes a dangerous 
provision for our nation: allowing terrorists detainees currently held 
at Guantanamo Bay to be brought to the United States.
  Terrorists do not belong in the streets or prisons of America. 
Following the dangerous decision to house unrepentant terrorists in the 
Midwest, this legislation does nothing to restrict the president's 
obsession with closing the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay and 
bringing terrorists to the United States. We have the most secure, 
state-of-the-art detention and interrogation facility in the world at 
Guantanamo Bay. That is where the terrorists should remain. They should 
never be brought to the United States.
  Although Democrats continue to play politics with this spending bill, 
I cannot do the same. Our men and women in uniform deserve the 
resources to carry out the will of this nation, and this bill provides 
those. Therefore, I intend to vote for H.R. 3326 and I encourage my 
colleagues to do the same.
  Mr. STARK. Madam Speaker, I rise to oppose yet another increase in 
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spending. I have never voted for a Defense Appropriations bill. I will 
not start today. Throwing more money toward a war in Iraq that should 
never have been started and a war in Afghanistan that should be over 
diminishes our ability to address the real issues impacting families.
  War spending already swallows over 50 percent of our discretionary 
budget. This bill will add $11 billion to an already bloated Defense 
budget, as President Obama eyes billions more for a troop increase in 
Afghanistan.
  There are good things in this bill. I helped write provisions that 
will extend COBRA subsidies and prevent pay-cuts to Medicare 
physicians. The bill also extends unemployment benefits at a time when 
Americans are struggling to find jobs. While I support these 
provisions, I cannot support a bill where the good provisions are 
dwarfed by the $636.3 billion outlay for defense.
  The right priorities for Congress are addressed in another bill we 
will consider today, the Jobs for Main Street Act (H.R. 2847). This 
legislation would put people to work rebuilding our country. It would 
invest in building schools, improving our transit systems, and 
upgrading our water infrastructure. It would prevent the lay-offs of 
teachers, police, and firefighters.
  The Jobs for Main Street Act also would provide better protections 
for laid-off workers than the provisions in the Defense bill. It would 
extend emergency unemployment insurance benefits for an additional six 
months, and allow millions to maintain health care by expanding the 
COBRA subsidy to 15 months and extending the eligibility period to June 
30th. This is the type of escalation our country needs.
  Congress should not be giving more money to the Pentagon to wage war. 
We should be focused on creating jobs, providing health care for all 
Americans, and improving our education system. That is why I am voting 
for the Jobs for Main Street Act and against the wasteful Defense 
Appropriations bill.
  Ms. JACKSON-LEE of Texas. Madam Speaker, I rise as a Member of the 
Foreign Affairs Committee to support House passage H.R. 3326, making 
appropriations for the Department of Defense for the fiscal year ending 
September 30, 2010. I urge the Congress to support the President's 
initiatives to terminate or reduce programs that fund narrowly focused 
activities, duplicate existing programs, or that have outlived their 
usefulness, specifically including the Kinetic Energy Interceptor 
program. The Congress is encouraged to adopt proposals made by the 
administration that would better target scarce resources and redirect 
funds to programs with greater potential for results.
  I believe in a strong procurement approach that takes advantage of 
the efficiencies associated with an award to a single contractor.
  I look forward to working with the Congress to address concerns 
regarding statutory direction to re-organize certain offices within the 
Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), reductions to 
cyber security programs, and cuts to classified activities in ODNI.
  The measure provides more funding for equipment depleted by the wars 
in Iraq and Afghanistan, special pay raises, and quality of life 
improvements for the troops and their families. It partially offsets 
these increases by cutting funding from current levels for missile 
defense and futuristic programs like the Future Combat System of new 
vehicles. I support the President in adding more money into the budget 
for our military families. I am disappointed that this bill 
appropriates no funds for the closure of the prison at Guantanamo, and 
blocks the transfer of prisoners. The bill references a detailed plan 
for the disposition of the detainees to be submitted and I look forward 
to seeing this plan. It also provides a 3.4% pay increase for military 
personnel, and a 2% pay raise for civilian federal employees which is 
vital in maintaining the morale of the troops and the federal law 
enforcement personnel that help secure America.
  Finally, this bill prohibits the use of funds in the bill to 
establish permanent military bases in Iraq or U.S. control of Iraqi oil 
resources.
  The bill also continues the prohibition on the use of funds provided 
for the Iraq Security Forces for the construction of facilities for the 
Iraqi government.
  I support all provisions that require the Defense secretary to report 
to Congress on troop drawdown status and goals relating to the 
withdrawal of U.S. forces from Iraq by the end of 2011. The report, 
which is due 90 days after enactment and every 90 days thereafter, must 
include the following:
  A detailed, month-by-month description of the transition of U.S. 
military forces and equipment out of Iraq;
  A detailed, month-by-month description of the transition of U.S. 
contractors out of Iraq; and
  How the Iraqi government is assuming the responsibility for 
reconciliation initiatives as the U.S. role transitions.
  It is absolutely imperative that the U.S. Congress and the President 
agree on an eventual drawdown and removal of our forces from Iraq.
  I am proud of the support to the military and their children that the 
FY 2010 Defense Appropriations bill provides. Congress approved a 3.4 
percent increase in military pay, 0.5 percent above the Department of 
Defense request. This bill includes $29.2 billion for medical care for 
the Defense Health Program, which provides medical care for members of 
the armed services and their families. Included in the health care 
funding are $372 million for military medical research and $120 million 
for Traumatic Brain Injury and Psychological Health Research.
  The FY10 Defense Appropriations bill included $472.4 million for 
Family Advocacy programs including Family Support and Yellow Ribbon. 
These programs include quality child care, job training for spouses, 
and an expansion of counseling services. For the families that 
experience the daily heartache of having a loved one far away, these 
programs reach out and provide support. I want to thank Chairman Murtha 
for his untiring support of our troops and their families.
  I want to stress that none of these funds will go toward the 
administration's plan to send 30,000 additional troops to Afghanistan, 
and I will continue to scrutinize the economic, military and social 
impacts of the administration's request. I am concerned about the cost 
of sending additional troops, as well as the effect that a larger 
presence in Afghanistan will have on troop morale. The White House 
estimates that it will cost $1 million per year for each additional 
soldier deployed, and I believe that $30 billion would be better spent 
on developing new jobs, and fixing our broken healthcare system, as 
well as in using ``smart power'' to peacefully work on the Afghan 
cease-fire.
  The cost and the long-term commitment were given renewed significance 
on Tuesday, December 9, 2009 when Afghan President Hamid Karzai said, 
as reported in the New York Times, that ``Afghanistan would not be able 
to pay for its own security until at least 2024.'' Secretary Robert 
Gates echoed that sentiment when he said that ``For another 15 to 20 
years, Afghanistan will not be able to sustain a force of that nature 
and capacity with its own resources.'' If our strategy is to use $50 
billion to build up Afghanistan's police and military forces as well as 
a decades-long commitment, I am not sure that the American people will 
support such an effort.
  Yet, no matter your opinion on their role in conflict, it is 
important that our troops are prepared for the current combat 
environment. As such, the Defense appropriations bill includes $154 
billion to increase the readiness of our armed forces, helping to 
refocus our military away from the Cold-War era type of conflict.
  A bill of this magnitude must include safeguards against waste, 
abuse, and fraud. Not only does this bill increase the resources at the 
disposal of the Department of Defense (DOD) Inspector General, it also 
enhances the focus on taking inherently governmental functions out of 
the hands of contractors.
  Finally, it will be a great celebration in Houston with the 
establishment of the Riverside General Hospital Post Traumatic Stress 
Disorder Center with a $1 million grant. Additionally, I have received 
over $4 million in green job, technology, and medical research funding. 
These dollars will work for the 18th Congressional District and the 
American people.
  Ms. WOOLSEY. Madam Speaker, I rise in opposition to H.R. 3326, the 
Department of Defense Appropriations Act.
  The bill extends unemployment and COBRA benefits, which I have fought 
for and continue to support.
  It also funds a number of employment, medical, and transportation 
programs that I also support.
  Nevertheless, I urge my colleagues to oppose this bill because it 
continues funding for our futile efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan, which 
have already cost our country too much in blood and treasure.
  Instead of pursuing military action where there is no military 
solution, we need a new strategy that relies on the effective tools of 
what I call smart security.
  These tools include diplomacy, humanitarian aid, economic 
development, education, civil affairs, and better intelligence and 
police work to search out and capture extremists.
  In the case of Afghanistan, for example, a great majority of all 
further funding should be devoted to these smart security efforts.
  Madam Speaker, let's change our strategy before it's too late. We can 
begin by voting against this bill.
  Ms. McCOLLUM. Madam Speaker, I rise to express my support for H.R. 
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Year 2010. This legislation provides the needed support, resources, and 
equipment for America's brave men and women in uniform.
  With the passage of H.R. 3326, Congress will affirm its commitment to 
America's Armed Forces, both overseas in a theater of war and here at 
home when they return from duty. I am pleased that this bill recognizes 
the incredible sacrifice made by our troops and their families. It 
provides an increase in military pay, first-class medical care, and 
expanded support and counseling for military families enduring the 
burdens of war.
  But the sacrifices made for national security should not be for our 
troops and their families to bear alone. When the country commits to 
fighting a war, it must also commit to paying for it. All additional 
funding necessary for stability in Afghanistan and Pakistan must be 
paid for today, rather than added to America's mounting debt. That is 
why I joined my colleagues in cosponsoring H.R. 4130, a bill that would 
establish a temporary surtax to pay for the war in Afghanistan.
  Madam Speaker, I am also pleased that H.R. 3326 increases oversight 
of the Department of Defense to reign in waste, fraud, and abuse. It 
ensures that defense personnel--not outside contractors--perform the 
department's most critical functions, and calls for additional 
investigators to oversee those contracts that are outsourced.
  Finally, in addition to critical spending for our national defense, 
this package contains key items to help Americans during our economic 
downturn. H.R. 3326 will extend expanded unemployment benefits, health 
insurance for unemployed workers, and enhancements for small business 
loans. It will delay cuts to Medicare physician payment extensions, and 
help meet the growing demand for nutrition assistance for low- and 
middle-income Americans.
  Ms. LEE of California. Madam Speaker, I rise today in opposition to 
H.R. 3326, the Department of Defense Appropriations Act for FY 2010.
  Critical provisions have been added to this bill in order to help 
those facing incredible hardships during this difficult economic time.
  The extension of expanded unemployment benefits until the end of 
February is a vital stopgap measure for those in dire need, and I would 
like to stress that this is only a piece of our urgent responsibility 
to restore the economic livelihood, and promise of opportunity to so 
many individuals and communities across the country.
  I am also pleased to see that H.R. 3326 includes language prohibiting 
the establishment of permanent military bases in Iraq or Afghanistan.
  Unfortunately, I cannot support the $125 billion included in this 
bill for ongoing military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, nor can I 
support a continuation of runaway defense spending especially at a time 
when individuals and families across this nation are facing enormous 
challenges in simply trying to make ends meet.
  Madam Speaker, I have been clear in my respectful disagreement with 
the President's decision to escalate the United States military 
presence in Afghanistan, as well as my belief that the situation in 
Afghanistan will not be solved with a military solution.
  This bill does not include additional funding for the proposed troop 
deployments, and I am hopeful Congress will hold an honest debate and 
up-or-down vote on the issue of a military escalation prior to 
obligating federal resources.
  The direct costs of two wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have reached 
nearly $1 trillion, and the indirect costs to our national security, 
our economy, and to our brave men and women in uniform are 
immeasurable.
  We further cannot afford to squander our resources on costly cold-war 
era weapons that in many cases are outdated and truthfully 
inappropriate for reducing the real threats facing our nation.
  The fact is, as we work to reform our nation's healthcare and 
education systems, invest in housing and infrastructure, and put 
American's back to work, sending more than 50 percent of the federal 
discretionary budget to the Pentagon represents a clear and 
unacceptable tradeoff.
  For those reasons I cannot support this bill.
  Mr. YOUNG of Florida. Madam Speaker, I yield back the balance of my 
time.
  Mr. MURTHA. I yield back the balance of my time, Madam Speaker.
  The SPEAKER pro tempore. Pursuant to House Resolution 976, the 
previous question is ordered.
  The question is on the motion offered by the gentleman from 
Pennsylvania (Mr. Murtha).
  The question was taken; and the Speaker pro tempore announced that 
the ayes appeared to have it.
  Mr. YOUNG of Florida. Madam Speaker, on that I demand the yeas and 
nays.
  The yeas and nays were ordered.
  The SPEAKER pro tempore. Pursuant to clause 8 of rule XX, this 15-
minute vote on adoption of the motion will be followed by a 5-minute 
vote on the motion to suspend the rules with regard to H.R. 1110, if 
ordered.
  The vote was taken by electronic device, and there were--yeas 395, 
nays 34, not voting 5, as follows:

                             [Roll No. 985]

                               YEAS--395

     Abercrombie
     Ackerman
     Aderholt
     Adler (NJ)
     Akin
     Alexander
     Altmire
     Andrews
     Arcuri
     Austria
     Baca
     Bachmann
     Bachus
     Baird
     Barrett (SC)
     Barrow
     Bartlett
     Barton (TX)
     Bean
     Becerra
     Berkley
     Berman
     Berry
     Biggert
     Bilbray
     Bilirakis
     Bishop (GA)
     Bishop (NY)
     Blackburn
     Blumenauer
     Blunt
     Boccieri
     Boehner
     Bonner
     Bono Mack
     Boozman
     Boren
     Boswell
     Boucher
     Boustany
     Boyd
     Brady (PA)
     Brady (TX)
     Braley (IA)
     Bright
     Broun (GA)
     Brown (SC)
     Brown, Corrine
     Brown-Waite, Ginny
     Buchanan
     Burgess
     Burton (IN)
     Butterfield
     Buyer
     Calvert
     Camp
     Cantor
     Cao
     Capito
     Capps
     Capuano
     Cardoza
     Carnahan
     Carney
     Carson (IN)
     Carter
     Cassidy
     Castle
     Castor (FL)
     Chandler
     Childers
     Chu
     Clay
     Cleaver
     Clyburn
     Coble
     Coffman (CO)
     Cohen
     Cole
     Conaway
     Connolly (VA)
     Conyers
     Cooper
     Costa
     Courtney
     Crenshaw
     Crowley
     Cuellar
     Culberson
     Cummings
     Dahlkemper
     Davis (AL)
     Davis (CA)
     Davis (IL)
     Davis (KY)
     Davis (TN)
     Deal (GA)
     DeFazio
     DeGette
     Delahunt
     DeLauro
     Dent
     Diaz-Balart, L.
     Diaz-Balart, M.
     Dicks
     Dingell
     Doggett
     Donnelly (IN)
     Doyle
     Dreier
     Driehaus
     Edwards (MD)
     Edwards (TX)
     Ellsworth
     Emerson
     Engel
     Etheridge
     Fallin
     Farr
     Fattah
     Fleming
     Forbes
     Fortenberry
     Foster
     Foxx
     Frank (MA)
     Franks (AZ)
     Frelinghuysen
     Fudge
     Gallegly
     Garamendi
     Garrett (NJ)
     Gerlach
     Giffords
     Gingrey (GA)
     Gonzalez
     Goodlatte
     Gordon (TN)
     Granger
     Graves
     Green, Al
     Green, Gene
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                                NAYS--34

     Baldwin
     Bishop (UT)
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                             NOT VOTING--5

     Eshoo
     Hirono
     Radanovich
     Souder
     Speier


                Announcement by the Speaker Pro Tempore

  The SPEAKER pro tempore (during the vote). There are 2 minutes 
remaining in this vote.

                              {time}  1400

  Messrs. COSTELLO, SHIMKUS, CHAFFETZ, LEWIS of Georgia, KAGEN, Ms. 
VELAZQUEZ, Messrs. PAYNE, TOWNS, and Ms. CLARKE changed their vote from 
``yea'' to ``nay.''
  Messrs. TURNER and RYAN of Wisconsin changed their vote from ``nay'' 
to ``yea.''
  So the motion was agreed to.
  The result of the vote was announced as above recorded.
  A motion to reconsider was laid on the table.
  Ms. ESHOO. Madam Speaker. I was not present during rollcall vote No. 
985 on December 16, 2009 because I was in a secure room for a 
restricted briefing.
  On rollcall vote No. 985, I would have voted ``yea.''
  Stated against:
  Mr. CONYERS. Madam Speaker, today, I inadvertently cast a ``yea'' 
vote during rollcall vote 985. My intention was to cast a ``nay'' vote 
on H.R. 3326, a bill making appropriations for the Department of 
Defense for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2010, and for other 
purposes.

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