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<abstract>Title III, section 366 of the Bob Stump National Defense
Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2003, required the Secretary of
Defense to develop a comprehensive plan for the sustainment of	 
training ranges using existing authorities available to the	 
Secretaries of Defense and the military departments to address	 
training constraints caused by limitations on the use of military
lands, marine areas, and airspace available both in the United	 
States and overseas. Section 366 also required the Secretary to  
submit to Congress a report containing the comprehensive training
range sustainment plan, the results of an assessment and	 
evaluation of current and future training range requirements, and
any recommendations that the Secretary may have for legislative  
or regulatory changes to address training constraints. It also	 
directed the Secretary of Defense to develop and maintain an	 
inventory of training ranges for each of the armed forces, which 
identifies all training capacities, capabilities, and constraints
at each training range. The Department of Defense (DOD) was to	 
submit both the report and the training range inventory to	 
Congress at the same time the President submitted the budget for 
fiscal year 2004 and to provide status reports annually for	 
fiscal years 2005 through 2008. The Office of the Secretary of	 
Defense (OSD) submitted its first report--Implementation of the  
Department of Defense Training Range Comprehensive Plan--and its 
training range inventory to Congress on February 27, 2004, and	 
its second annual report and inventory to Congress on July 14,	 
2005. OSD presented its current annual sustainable ranges report 
and inventory to Congress on February 17, 2006. Section 366 also 
required GAO to provide Congress with an evaluation of OSD&apos;s	 
annual reports. In our prior reports, we found that OSD&apos;s	 
training range reports and inventories provided to Congress did  
not fully address several reporting requirements. For example,	 
both previous OSD reports did not meet requirements because they 
did not include an assessment of current and future training	 
range requirements; an evaluation of the adequacy of current	 
resources, including virtual and constructive assets, to meet	 
current and future training range requirements; or		 
recommendations for legislative or regulatory changes to address 
training constraints--although specifically required to do so by 
section 366. Nevertheless, as we pointed out in our prior report,
there was a noteworthy change from 2004 to 2005 reporting--OSD&apos;s 
2005 report included some elements of a plan, such as general	 
goals, actions, and milestones, needed to address the long-term  
sustainability of ranges, but did not identify funding		 
requirements for implementing planned actions, although specified
by section 366, and did not assign responsibility for		 
implementation of specific tasks or provide performance metrics  
to measure progress--critical elements for a meaningful plan. We 
also found that the inventories in both reports did not fully	 
identify specific capacities, capabilities, and training	 
constraints for all ranges as required by section 366. This	 
letter, our third report, summarizes our observations on the	 
extent to which OSD&apos;s 2006 sustainable ranges report and range	 
inventory address the requirements specified by section 366, and 
the department&apos;s key initiatives to sustain its training ranges.</abstract>
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