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1540FY12 NATIONAL DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION BILL CHAIRMANS MARK Title I Title II Title VI Title VII Title VIII Procurement Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation Compensation and Other Personnel Benefits Health Care Provisions Acquisition Policy, Acquisition Management, and Related Matters Department of Defense Organization and Management General Provisions Matters Relating to Foreign Nations Cooperative Threat Reduction Other Authorizations Authorization of Additional Appropriations for Overseas Contingency Operations Department of Energy National Security Programs Funding Tables p. 1 p. 37 p. 377 p. 379

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FISCAL YEAR 2012 NATIONAL DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION BILL


FULL COMMITTEE ISSUES MARK SECTION-BY-SECTION SUMMARY OF THE LEGISLATIVE PROVISIONS
Section 1Short Title This section would provide that the short title of this Act is the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012. Section 2Organization of Act into Divisions; Table of Contents This section would provide a table of contents for this Act. Section 3Congressional Defense Committees This section would define the term congressional defense committees as defined in section 101(a)(16) of title 10, United States Code.

DIVISION ADEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AUTHORIZATIONS TITLE IPROCUREMENT


SUBTITLE AAUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS Section 101Authorization of Appropriations This section would authorize appropriations for Procurement at the levels identified in section 4101 of division D of this Act.

TITLE IIRESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND EVALUATION


SUBTITLE AAUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS Section 201Authorization of Appropriations This section would authorize appropriations for research, development, test, and evaluation at the levels identified in section 4201 of division D of this Act. SUBTITLE BPROGRAM REQUIREMENTS, RESTRICTIONS, AND LIMITATIONS Section 213Limitation on Availability of Funds for Ohio-class Ballistic Missile Submarine Replacement Program

This section would contain four findings concerning the number of submarine launched ballistic missile (SLBM) launchers (missile tubes) planned for the Ohio-class ballistic missile submarine (SSBN) replacement, the composition of the deployed nuclear deterrent force of the United States planned under the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START), and recent testimony by the commander of the United States Strategic Command. This section would express a sense of Congress that: (1) The long-term ability of the United States to maintain a nuclear force sufficient to address the range of mission requirements necessary to deter, dissuade, and defeat potential adversaries and assure allies and partners must not be comprised solely on the basis of the promise of potential cost savings resulting from the Departments decision to reduce the planned number of missile tubes per Ohio-class ballistic missile submarine from 24 to 16; and (2) The planned Ohio-class ballistic submarine replacement is expected to be in operations through 2080 and therefore near-term design decisions should take into consideration uncertainties in the future threat and strategic environment. This section would also limit the obligation and expenditure of funds authorized to be appropriated or otherwise made available for fiscal year 2012 for the Ohio-class ballistic missile submarine replacement program to not more than 90 percent until the Secretary of Defense submits to the congressional defense committees a report summarizing the analysis that supported the Departments decision to reduce the planned number of missile tubes per submarine to 16. Reporting elements would include: a description of the assumed threat and strategic environment throughout the expected operational lifetime of the program; a description of any assumptions regarding changes in nuclear policy and strategy, and further nuclear reductions; an identification of any missions or requirements that may have increased risk; and a summary of the cost comparison between 16 and 20 missile tube designs, including the accuracy of the cost estimate. Over the course of the last year, the committee has received inconsistent information on the number of missile tubes per hull planned for the Ohio-class ballistic missile submarine replacement. In a May 13, 2010, report to Congress, required by section 1251 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010 (Public Law 111-84), the President outlined his SSBN force structure plans: The Secretary of Defense, based on recommendations from the Joint Chiefs of Staff, has established a baseline nuclear force structure that fully supports U.S. security requirements and conforms to the New START limits The United States will reduce the number of SLBM launchers (launch tubes) from 24 to 20 per SSBN, and deploy no more than 240 SLBMs at any time. These plans for 20 missile tubes per SSBN were reaffirmed in the joint Department of Energy and Department of Defense February 16, 2011, update to the report required by section 1251. However, on January 10, 2011, the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics issued an acquisition decision memorandum for the Ohio-class submarine replacement program whereby the Navy received milestone A approval to proceed with a design based on 16 missile tubes. The committee remains unclear as to the analysis and assumptions that informed the Departments decision to reduce the planned number of missile tubes per SSBN from 24 to 16, and the rationale for its deviation from the baseline force structure of 20 missile tubes per SSBN outlined in the report required by section 1251, other than the promise of potential cost savings. The committee seeks to hold the Department accountable to providing it with such information.

SUBTITLE DOTHER MATTERS Section 252Preservation and Storage of Certain Property Related to F136 Propulsion System This section would require the Secretary of Defense to develop and carry out a plan for the preservation and storage of property owned by the Federal Government that was acquired under the F136 propulsion system development contract that would: ensure that the Secretary preserves and stores such property in a manner that would allow the development of the F136 propulsion system to be restarted after a period of idleness, provide for the long-term sustainment and repair of such property; and allow for such preservation and storage to be conducted at either the facilities of the Federal Government or a contractor under such contract; identify supplier base costs of restarting development; and identify any contract modifications, additional facilities or funding that the Secretary determines necessary to carry out the plan. This section would also prohibit the obligation or expenditure of amounts authorized to be appropriated by this Act or otherwise make available for fiscal year 2012 for research, development, test, and evaluation, Navy, or research, development, test and evaluation, Air Force, for the F-35 Lightning II program for activities related to destroying or disposing of the property acquired under the F136 propulsion system development contract. Additionally, this section would require the Secretary of Defense to submit a report to the congressional defense committee, not later than 45 days after the date of enactment of the Act, on the Secretarys plan for the preservation and storage of such property.

TITLE VICOMPENSATION AND OTHER PERSONNEL BENEFITS


SUBTITLE FDISABILITY, RETIRED PAY AND SURVIVOR BENEFITS Section 651Monthly Amount and Duration of Special Survivor Indemnity Allowance for Widows and Widowers of Deceased Members of the Armed Forces Affected by Required Survivor Benefit Plan Annuity Offset for Dependency and Indemnity Compensation This section would increase existing monthly amounts and establish additional monthly amounts paid under the Special Survivor Indemnity Allowance to surviving spouses or former spouses of deceased service members who are denied the full amount of their annuity under the Survivor Benefit Program (SBP) due to the offset required by the receipt of Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC) from the Department of Veterans Affairs. The section would also extend the termination date for the Special Survivor Annuity Allowance authority from October 1, 2017 to October 1, 2021. This widows tax has long denied surviving family members the payment of their SBP benefits earned by the service of their spouses and paid for through premium reductions to retired pay. This section would provide an incremental step in the continuing effort to eliminate the DIC offset against SBP annuities. This section would provide the following monthly amounts for the Special Survivor Indemnity Allowance, to include increases through fiscal year 2017 and newly established amounts for fiscal years 2018-2021: Fiscal year 2013 from $90 to $163; Fiscal year 2014 from $150 to $200; Fiscal year 2015 from $200 to $215;

Fiscal year 2016 from $275 to $282; Fiscal year 2017 from $310 to $314; Fiscal year 2018 set at $9; Fiscal year 2019 set at $15; Fiscal year 2020 set at $20; and Fiscal year 2021 set at $27.

TITLE VIIHEALTH CARE PROVISIONS


SUBTITLE AIMPROVEMENTS TO HEALTH BENEFITS Section 701Annual Enrollment Fees for Certain Retirees and Dependents This section would express the sense of Congress that career members of the uniformed services and their families make extraordinary sacrifices to protect freedom for all Americans and that those sacrifices constitute pre-payment for health care during retirement. This section would also limit any annual increase in TRICARE Prime enrollment fees to the amount equal to the percentage by which retiree pay is increased beginning October 1, 2012. 704Transition Enrollment of Uniformed Services Family Health Plan Medicare-Eligible Retirees to TRICARE for Life This section would prohibit a Medicare eligible military retiree from enrolling in the managed care program of a designated provider after September 30, 2012.

TITLE VIIIACQUISITION POLICY, ACQUISITION MANAGEMENT, AND RELATED MATTERS


SUBTITLE AACQUISITION POLICY AND MANAGEMENT Section 801Requirements Relating to Core Logistics Capabilities for Milestone A and Milestone B and Elimination of References to Key Decision Points A and B This section would amend section 2366a and 2366b of title 10, United States Code, to require the Milestone Decision Authority to certify that a preliminary analysis of core logistics capabilities for each major weapons system has been performed as entrance criteria for entering the technology development phase of a major defense acquisition program (milestone A) and that the core logistics requirements and associated sustaining workloads for the weapons system have been determined as entrance criteria for entering the engineering and manufacturing development phase (milestone B). This section also would require certification that relevant sustainment criteria and alternatives were sufficiently evaluated and addressed in the initial capabilities document to support an analysis of alternatives and the development of key performance parameters for sustainment of the program throughout its projected life cycle. Furthermore, this section would require certification that life-cycle sustainment planning has identified and evaluated relevant sustainment costs through development, production, operation,

sustainment, and disposal of the program, and any alternatives, and that such costs are reasonable and have been accurately estimated. The committee is aware that the Secretary issued formal guidance on the operation of the defense acquisition system October 18, 2010 which directed space systems to be subject to milestone A and milestone B requirements. Therefore, this section also would strike references to key decisions points in section 2366a and 2366b of title 10, United States Code. Section 802Revision to Law Relating to Disclosures to Litigation Support Contractors This section would amend title 10, United States Code, to include a new section relating to the disclosure of confidential commercial, financial or proprietary information, technical data, or other privileged information to a litigation support contractor for the sole purpose of providing litigation support. This section would require the litigation support contractor to execute a contract with the Government agreeing to or acknowledging that any information furnished will be used only for the purpose stated in the contract, that the litigation support contractor will take all precautions necessary to protect the sensitive information, that the sensitive information will not be used by the litigation support contractor to compete against the third party for contracts, and that a violation of any of the above would be basis for the Government to terminate the contract. This section would also repeal a superseded provision in section 2320 of title 10, United States Code. Section 803Extension of Applicability of the Senior Executive Benchmark Compensation Amount for Purposes of Allowable Cost Limitations under Defense Contracts This section would amend section 2324 of title 10, United States Code, by expanding the existing executive compensation cap to apply to any individual performing on a contract rather than certain management employees. The committee is aware that the Defense Contract Audit Agency has shown that there are lower-level executives not subject to the cap and non-executive employees who receive compensation in excess of the benchmark compensation amount. The committee believes that this section would reduce the risk of excessive individual compensation charged to defense contracts. Section 804Supplier Risk Management This section would require the Secretary of Defense to manage supplier risk by directing contracting personnel to use a business credit reporting bureau, or other objective sources of business information, to evaluate supplier risk on all Department of Defense (DOD) contract actions. This section also would require the use of automated, off-the-shelf products to identify suppliers by location and to monitor suppliers for events that may affect their performance, such as a merger or acquisition, or bankruptcy filing. The committee notes that while the Federal Acquisition Regulation requires that Federal contracting officials determine contractor responsibility prior to contract award, adherence within the Department to this requirement has been inconsistent, often varying both among, and within, individual contracting offices. In addition, the evaluation of supplier risk traditionally has been treated as a one-time event, rather than an ongoing responsibility. As a result, DOD

contracting personnel frequently have limited or belated visibility into changes occurring after contract award that could impact a suppliers ability to meet their requirements. The committee notes that commercial firms increasingly have sought solutions to manage supplier risk throughout the contract lifecycle. In addition, the committee is aware that the Department of Veterans Affairs has employed a business credit reporting system to assist its acquisition personnel with contractor responsibility determinations. The committee believes that such a supplier risk management initiative would benefit the Department of Defense through cost avoidance (by reducing its exposure to high-risk suppliers), increased efficiency, and a greater return on investment. The committee also believes that such a tool could be implemented in a manner that focuses on those suppliers that are most likely to be a risk, and could also allow the Department of Defense to evaluate supplier risk with lower-tier suppliers. Section 805Extension of Availability of Funds in the Defense Acquisition Workforce Development Fund This section would make technical amendments to section 1705 of title 10, United States Code, the Defense Acquisition Workforce Development Fund (DAWDF). The committee notes that this section would enable all funds credited, transferred, appropriated, or deposited to the DAWDF to remain available for expenditure in the fiscal year for which it is credited and the 2 succeeding fiscal years. Section 806Defense Contract Audit Agency Annual Report This section would require the Director of the Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA) to submit an annual report that summarizes DCAAs audit activities during the previous fiscal year, including significant problems, abuses, and deficiencies, a statistical table showing the total number of audit reports, the length of time taken for each audit, and the questioned dollar value, as well as recommendations for corrective actions. The report also would include a summary of any backlog of pending contractor audits and a rationale for the cause of the backlog. This section would require the annual report to be provided to the congressional defense committees by March 30 of each year and be made available on a public website within 60 days after receipt of the report by Congress. The committee believes that this section would increase transparency and accountability, and facilitate congressional oversight of the Defense Contract Audit Agency. SUBTITLE BAMENDMENTS TO GENERAL CONTRACTING AUTHORITIES, PROCEDURES, AND LIMITATIONS Section 812Change in Deadline for Submission of Selected Acquisition Reports from 60 to 45 days This section would amend section 2432(f) of title10, United States Code, to require the comprehensive annual Selected Acquisition Reports to be delivered to Congress not later than 45 days after the end of the first quarter of the fiscal year. The committee believes that this will enhance congressional oversight. Section 813Extension of Sunset Date for Certain Protests of Task and Deliver Order Contracts

This section would amend section 4106(f) of title 41, United States Code, to extend the sunset date to September 20, 2016. The committee is aware that section 843 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008 (Public Law 110-181) temporarily expanded the Government Accountability Offices (GAO) jurisdiction to hear bid protests by authorizing it to hear protests on task and delivery orders valued in excess of $10.0 million. The authority was provided with a sunset in 2011 in order to allow Congress to evaluate the effectiveness of the expanded jurisdiction and gauge the impact of increased workload on GAO. Section 825 of the Ike Skelton National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal year 2011 (Public Law 111-383) extended the sunset date for bid protests on task and delivery orders for defense acquisitions until September 30, 2016. However, section 825 did not address civilian agency acquisitions. Section 814Clarification of Department of Defense Authority To Purchase Right-hand Drive Passenger Sedan Vehicles This section would amend section 2253 of title 10, United States Code, to clarify the cost threshold of $30,000 per vehicle applies specifically to right-hand drive passenger sedans and does not apply to right-hand drive vehicles such as ambulances, fire trucks, or buses. Section 815Amendment relating to Buying Tents, Tarpaulins, or Covers from American Sources This section would amend section 2533a of title 10, United States Code, to clarify that the domestic source requirement for tents, tarpaulins, or covers includes the materials and components of tents, tarpaulins, or covers. SUBTITLE CPROVISIONS RELATING TO CONTRACTS IN SUPPORT OF CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS IN IRAQ OR AFGHANISTAN Section 821Restrictions on Awarding Contracts in Support of Contingency Operations in Iraq or Afghanistan to Adverse Entities This section would allow the Secretary of Defense to void a contract, or task or delivery order that has been awarded or issued by, or on behalf of the Department of Defense, if the Secretary determines that a foreign entity or foreign individual performing on the contract, or task or delivery order, is directly engaged in hostilities or is substantially supporting forces that are engaged in hostilities against the U.S. or its coalition partners conducting operations in support of contingency operations in the Republic of Iraq or the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. Section 822Authority To Use Higher Thresholds for Procurements in Support of Contingency Operations This section would allow the Secretary of Defense to apply a simplified acquisition threshold of $1.0 million and micro-purchase threshold of $25,000 for contracting activities supporting contingency operations in the Republic of Iraq or the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, regardless of the location of the contracting activity.

Section 823Authority To Examine Records of Foreign Contractors Performing Contracts in Support of Contingency Operations in Iraq or Afghanistan This section would allow the Secretary of Defense to examine the records of a foreign contractor, or a foreign subcontractor, performing a contract in support of contingency operations in the Republic of Iraq or the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. This authority would not apply if the contract was being performed by a contractor or a subcontractor that is a foreign government, or agency of a foreign government, or if precluded by applicable laws. This section also would required the Secretary to issue guidance, not later than 30 days after the date of enactment of this Act, to implement this section. Section 824Definitions This section would define certain terms used in this subtitle. SUBTITLE COTHER MATTERS Section 831Miscellaneous Amendments to Public Law 111-383 Relating to Acquisition This section would make three amendments to the Ike Skelton National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal year 2011 (Public Law 111-383) relating to acquisition. This section would strike the requirement in section 804 that the acquisition process for rapid fielding of capabilities in response to urgent operational needs may only be applied for capabilities that can appropriately be acquired under fixed price contracts. This section also would strike the requirement in section 812 for the Secretary of Defense to issue guidance requiring the use of manufacturing readiness levels as a basis for measuring, assessing, reporting, and communicating manufacturing readiness and risk. This section also would amend section 1073 by allowing, rather than directing, the Secretary of Defense to establish a defense research and development rapid innovation program.

TITLE IXDEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT


SUBTITLE ADEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE MANAGEMENT Section 902Redesignation of the Department of the Navy as the Department of the Navy and Marine Corps This section would designate the Department of the Navy as the Department of the Navy and the Marine Corps and change the title of its secretary to the Secretary of the Navy and Marine Corps. This section would formally recognize the responsibility of the Office of the Secretary of the Navy over both the Navy and Marine Corps and the Marine Corps status as an equal partner with the Navy.

SUBTITLE CINTELLIGENCE-RELATED MATTERS Section 921Report on Implementation of Recommendations by the Comptroller General on Intelligence Information Sharing This section would direct the Secretary of Defense to provide a report to the congressional defense committees, the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, and the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence on actions taken to implement the recommendation of the Government Accountability Office (GAO) report, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance: Establishing Guidance, Timelines, and Accountability for Integrating Intelligence Data Would Improve Information Sharing (GAO-10-265NI). GAO recommends that the Secretary of Defense direct the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence, in coordination with the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Secretaries of the military services, develop intelligence information sharing guidance, such as a concept of operations, and to provide such direction and prioritization to improve intelligence community information sharing. In addition, this section directs the Comptroller General of the United States to review the Under Secretarys report to determine whether it is consistent with and adequate to address its recommendation. The committee is concerned about the extent to which Department of Defense intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance efforts are managed in accordance with overarching direction and priorities for sharing intelligence information across the defense intelligence community. The committee encourages the Secretary of Defense to implement the recommendation. The committee also requests that GAO provide it with an update regarding its conclusions from this review as soon as practicable. Section 922Insider Threat Detection This section would require the Secretary of Defense to establish a program for enhanced information sharing protection and insider threat mitigation for the information systems of the Department of Defense in order to detect unauthorized access to, use of, or transmission of, classified or controlled unclassified information. The committee is concerned with the acute damage to national security of recent unauthorized releases of classified information from the Department of Defense and other Government information systems. The committee notes that the impact of these releases will continue for many years, to the detriment of existing operations in the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, as well as the reputation and credibility of the United States in international affairs now and in the future. The committee recognizes that the Department is responding seriously to this event and is implementing safeguards to prevent such a breach again. While the Department should continue to pursue technical security measures, the committee is concerned that the human dimension is not receiving sufficient attention. The committee therefore encourages the Department to conduct a comprehensive analysis of the means by which to detect, respond and mitigate the threat posed by trusted persons inside the organization who would purposely compromise the security of the network (otherwise known as the insider threat). Furthermore, the committee is concerned that the technological and procedural responses may be having a negative impact on the productivity and effectiveness of forces supporting

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ongoing operations in areas of hostility. The committee cautions the Department to pay special consideration in how technological or procedural fixes are implemented in operational areas of hostility to ensure that these concerns do not become a significant problem. SUBTITLE DTOTAL FORCE MANAGEMENT Section 931General Policy for Total Force Management This section would amend section 129a of title 10, United States Code to require the Secretary of Defense to develop and implement a total force management plan that would determine the appropriate manpower mix of military (Active and Reserve Components), civilian and contractor personnel necessary to accomplish the mission of the Department of Defense (DOD). Overall responsibility for establishing the policies and procedures to implement such a plan would be given to the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness, with responsibility for requirements determination, planning and programming being given to the manpower and force structure authorities for each DOD component. The committee is aware that DOD Instruction 1100.2 requires the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics to obtain a written statement from each requiring official regarding decisions to contract for support. This section would codify that requirement and also would require the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics to ensure that the policies and procedures governing the acquisition process are consistent with those developed to implement the total force management plan. Furthermore, to ensure that budget decisions are developed in line with these policies, the Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) would be required to justify in the annual budget submission any budget decision that may inhibit implementation of the total force management plan. The committee notes that manpower and force structure personnel should have a greater role in requirements determination, planning, programming, and budgeting. This is intended to ensure that all aspects of the Department of Defense workforce (military, civilian and contractor personnel) are utilized in a balanced and rational fashion. Section 932Revisions to Department Of Defense Civilian Personnel Management Constraints This section would amend section 129 of title 10, United States Code, to require that the civilian personnel of the Department of Defense (DOD) are managed on the basis of workload and in support of the total force management plan developed in accordance with section 129a, as would be amended by this Act. This change would reinforce the committees position that manpower requirements should be based on mission requirements and not arbitrary cost savings that ignore the workload needs of the DOD components. Section 933Additional Amendments Relating to Total Force Management This section would amend section 113 of title 10, United States Codes, to include an accounting for contractors in the Secretary of Defense annual report to Congress on expenditures, work, and accomplishments of the Department of Defense. The inclusion of contractors in this report would facilitate improved awareness of the role of contractors in accomplishing the mission of the Department. In addition, this section would amend section

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1597 of title 10, United States Code, to require that the guidelines put in place related to civilian personnel reductions comply with the total force management plan required by section 129a, title 10, United States Code, as would be amended by this act. This section also would amend section 863 of the Ike Skelton National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111-383), to include considerations relating to policy for total force management required by section 129a of title 10, United States Code, in the implementation plan required for establishment of requirements processes for the acquisition of services. The committee believes that this is necessary in order to align the processes for the acquisition of services with the manpower requirements determination process required by section 129a. Section 934Amendments to Annual Defense Manpower Requirements Report This section would amend section 115a of title 10, United States Code, to revise the annual defense manpower requirements report to include a projection of the annual Department of Defense (DOD) civilian personnel requirements for the next fiscal year, and the strength levels of the previous year. This change reflects the recognition that DOD civilian personnel should be managed by workload requirements, which may fluctuate during a given year and should be accommodated as necessary. In addition, this section would require the inclusion of an estimate for contractor requirements for support services, as outlined in each military departments service contractor inventory as required by section 2330a of title 10, United States Code. The inclusion of contractors in this report would facilitate an improved awareness of the Department of Defense requirements being performed by contractors. Section 935Revisions to Strategic Workforce Plan This section would amend section 115b of title 10, United States Code to achieve the following outcomes in Department of Defense (DOD) civilian workforce planning requirements: (1) Reduce costs associated with planning and allow the Department to improve its implementation efforts by moving from an annual to a biennial report; (2) Align the workforce planning assessment period to correspond with existing DOD budget and manpower planning cycles upon which workforce requirements, authorizations, and forecasts are based; and (3) Require that the assessment of the appropriate mix of military, civilian, and contractor personnel is aligned with the total force management plan developed in accordance with section 129a, title 10, United States Code, as would be amended by this Act. While the committee recommends these changes in order to align the Departments strategic civilian workforce plans with existing budget and manpower planning structures and provide time to implement planned strategies, it remains concerned that the Department has not fully complied with the requirements outlined in section 115b of title 10, United States Code. According to a September 2010 report by the Government Accountability (GAO-10-814R), this could result in the Department relying on incomplete information concerning the size, composition and needs of the civilian workforce. In particular, the Department may not be able to determine whether its investment in strategies to improve the civilian workforce is effective and efficient. Therefore, the committee urges the Department to develop performance measures to assess its progress and guide its civilian workforce planning.

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Section 936 Technical Amendments to Requirement for Service Contract Inventory This section would amend section 2330a(c) of title 10, United States Code, to provide additional clarity regarding the types of contracted services to be inventoried and the manner in which contractor full-time equivalents are captured. In addition, this section would more clearly delineate the statutory responsibilities and roles in developing guidance and implementing particular aspects of the statute. This section also would direct the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness and the Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) to develop and promulgate guidance specific to the review requirements outlined in paragraph (e) of 2330a of title 10, United States Code. This clarification is intended to ensure that the Department of Defenses total force manpower management equities are fully represented. Section 937Modification of Temporary Suspension of Public-Private Competitions for Conversion of Department of Defense Functions to Contractor Performance This section would lift the temporary suspension of Department of Defense publicprivate competitions that was included in section 325 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010 (Public Law 111-84). Section 325 temporarily suspended the authority to initiate public-private competitions until the Secretary of Defense provided a report to Congress on the conduct of such competitions and certified compliance with certain statutory requirements. This section would eliminate the compliance certification and lift the suspension 30 days after receipt by Congress of the Secretary of Defense report, and after an assessment of the report is conducted by the Comptroller General of the United States. The committee notes that the moratorium already could have been lifted if the Department had complied with the requirements of Section 325 under the time frame outlined in that section. However, the committee is taking this action to ensure that the report is delivered promptly so that the Department can reinstate the public-private competition process once the reporting requirements are complied with. Section 938Preliminary Planning and Duration of Public-Private Competitions This section would amend section 2461 of title 10, United States Code, to place the responsibility to issue and maintain guidance and procedures for preliminary planning for publicprivate competitions with the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness. Currently all elements of public-private competitions are the responsibility of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics. However, the committee believes that preliminary planning for public-private competitions should include an increased and more active role for the manpower and personnel communities, which have greater expertise in determining manpower requirements, whether military, civilian, or contractor personnel. While the committee believes that the manpower and personnel communities should remain actively engaged throughout the entirety of the process, the conduct of the acquisition component of the competition remains the responsibility of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics, which has the requisite acquisition expertise. However, the committee recommends the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics realign responsibility for public-private competitions from the Deputy Under Secretary

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for Installations and Environment to the Director for Defense Procurement and Acquisition Policy. Section 939 Conversion of Certain Functions from Contractor Performance to Performance by Department of Defense Civilian Employees This section would amend section 2463 of title 10, United States Code, to require the conversion of any inherently governmental function to performance by Department of Defense (DOD) civilian employees. The committee notes that this requirement was not specifically included in section 2463 when it was enacted originally because it was presumed that such functions were not being performed by contractors. However, the committee is aware that was a false presumption. For example, according to a report by the Government Accountability Office, Defense Acquisitions: Further Action Needed to Better Implement Requirements for Conducting Inventory of Service Contract Activities, January 2011, within the Department of the Army, more than 2,000 contractor full-time equivalents are performing work that is inherently governmental, and an additional 45,934 Army contractors are performing activities deemed closely associated with inherently governmental functions. The committee finds this troubling and urges the military services, particularly the Army, to convert such functions immediately to performance by DOD civilian employees. In addition, this section would require a cost analysis and a savings differential before converting certain commercial functions to performance by DOD civilian employees. This requirement would be applied only for the conversion of functions that are not inherently governmental. This section also would require procedures to be developed to notify a contractor of the intent to insource a contract on which the contractor is currently performing; a copy of the contractor notification also would be provided to the congressional defense committees. The intent of the notification is to provide fair notice to affected contractors but not to delay or stop an insourcing initiative. Subtitle EQuadrennial Roles and Missions and Related Matters Section 951Transfer of Provisions Relating to Quadrennial Roles and Missions Review This section would amend title 10, United States Code, to transfer the requirement for the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff to conduct an assessment of roles and missions of the Armed Forces from section 118b to section 153, and to enhance the chairmans role in advising the Secretary of Defense on the assignment of functions of the Armed Forces in order to obtain maximum efficiency and effectiveness of the Armed Forces. Section 952Revisions to Quadrennial Roles and Missions Review This section would amend section 118b of title 10, United States Code, to enhance the requirements of the Quadrennial Roles and Missions Review by requiring the review to include an assessment of the functions and capabilities of the department of Defense and its major components to achieve the objectives of the national defense strategy and the national military strategy.

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Section 953Amendment to Presentation of Future-Years Budget and Comptroller General Report on Budget Justification Material This section would amend section 944 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008 (Public Law 110-181) to include the functions of each of the armed forces as identified under the most recent Quadrennial Roles and Missions Review pursuant to section 118b of title 10, United States Code. This section also would require the Comptroller General of the United States to review the sufficiency of Department of Defense regulations, policies, and guidance governing the construction of budget exhibits and to provide recommendations to improve the consistency, clarity, accuracy, and completeness of the Department of Defenses budget justification material. Section 954Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Assessment of Contingency Plans This section would amend paragraph (b)(1) of section 153 of title 10, United States Code, to require the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff submit to Congress, as part of the Chairmans assessment of risks under the National Military Strategy submitted pursuant to paragraph (b)(2) of such section, an assessment of the critical deficiencies and strengths in force capabilities (including manpower, logistics, intelligence, and mobility support) identified during the preparation and review of contingency plans of each geographic combatant commander, and assess the effect of such deficiencies and strengths on meeting national security objectives, policy, and strategic plans. The committee notes that the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is already required to advise the Secretary of Defense on such information, in accordance with Department of Defense Directive 5100.01. This section would further amend paragraph (b)(2) of section 153 of title 10, United States Code, to require the Secretary of Defense to submit to Congress a plan for mitigating a critical deficiency in force capability for a contingency plan, as identified by the Chairman in paragraph (b)(1) of such section, as amended. SUBTITLE FOTHER MATTERS Section 961Deadline Revision for Report on Foreign Language Proficiency This section would amend section 958 of the National Defense Authorization Act of Fiscal Year 2008 (Public Law 110-181) by striking annually thereafter in subsection (a) and inserting by June 30 each year thereafter; and by striking December 31, 2013 in subsection (d) and inserting June 30,2013. Section 962Military Activities in Cyberspace This section would affirm that the Secretary of Defense has the authority to conduct military activities in cyberspace. The committee recognizes that because of the evolving nature of cyber warfare, there is a lack of historical precedent for what constitutes traditional military activities in cyberspace. In particular, this section would clarify that the Secretary of Defense has the authority to conduct clandestine cyberspace activities in support of military operations pursuant to the Authorization for the Use of Military Force (Public Law 107-40; 50 U.S.C. 1541 note) outside of

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the United States or to defend against a cyber attack on an asset of the Department of Defense. The committee notes that al Qaeda, the Taliban, and associated forces are increasingly using the internet to exercise command and control as well as to spread technical information enabling attacks on U.S. and coalition forces in areas of ongoing hostilities. While these terrorist actions often lead to increased danger for U.S. and coalition forces in areas of ongoing hostilities, terrorists often rely on the global reach of the internet to communicate and plan from distributed sanctuaries throughout the world. As a result, military activities may not be confined to a physical battlefield, and the use of military cyber activities has become a critical part of the effort to protect U.S. and coalition forces and combat terrorism globally. In certain instances, the most effective way to neutralize threats and protect U.S. and coalition forces is to undertake military cyber activities in a clandestine manner. While this section is not meant to identify all or in any way limit other possible military activities in cyberspace, the Secretary of Defenses authority includes the authority to conduct clandestine military activities in cyberspace in support of military operations pursuant to an armed conflict for which Congress has authorized the use of all necessary and appropriate force or to defend against a cyber attack on a Department of Defense asset. Because of the sensitivities associated with such military activities and the need for more rigorous oversight, this section would require quarterly briefings to the congressional defense committees on covered military activities in cyberspace.

TITLE XGENERAL PROVISIONS


SUBTITLE AFINANCIAL MATTERS Section 1001General Transfer Authority This section would allow the Secretary of Defense to make transfers between any amounts of authorizations for fiscal year 2012 in division A of this Act. This section would limit the total amount transferred under this authority to $4.0 billion. This section would also require prompt notification to Congress of each transfer made. Section 1002Budgetary Effects of this Act This section would specify that the budgetary effects of this Act for purposes of the Statutory Pay-As-You-Go Act of 2010 (Public Law 111-139) will be determined by reference to a statement submitted for printing in the Congressional Record by the chairman of the House Committee on the Budget. SUBTITLE BCOUNTER-DRUG ACTIVITIES Section 1011Extension of Authority for Joint Task Forces To Provide Support to Law Enforcement Agencies Conducting Counterterrorism Activities

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This section would extend, by 1 year, the support by joint task forces under section 1022(b) of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2004 (Public Law 108-136), as most recently amended by section 1012 of the Ike Skelton National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111-383). Section 1012Extension of Authority of Department of Defense To Provide Additional Support for Counterdrug Activities of other Governmental Agencies This section would extend, by 2 years, the authority of the Department of Defense to provide additional support to counterdrug activities of other governmental agencies under section 1004 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1991 (Public Law 101-510). Section 1013 One-Year Extension of Authority To Provide Additional Support for CounterDrug Activities of Certain Foreign Governments This section would extend, by 1 year, the authority to provide support for counter-drug activities of certain foreign governments under subsection (a)(2) of section 1033 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1998 (Public Law 105-85), as most recently amended by section 1014(a) of the Ike Skelton National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111-383). Section 1014Extension of Authority To Support Unified Counter-Drug and Counterterrorism Campaign in Colombia This section would extend, by 1 years, the unified counter-drug and counterterrorism campaign in the Republic of Colombia under section 1021 of the Ronald W. Reagan National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2005 (Public Law 108-375), as most recently amended by section 1011 of the Ike Skelton National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111-383). The committee recognizes that, although the Government of Colombia has made significant progress combating narcotics trafficking and designated terrorist organizations such as Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), National Liberation Army (ELN), and the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia (AUC), these authorities are still required to consolidate the strategic gains made over the past decade. SUBTITLE DCOUNTERTERRORISM Section 1031Definition of Individual Detained at Guantanamo This section defines the term individual detained at Guantanamo for purposes of subtitle D. Section 1033Clarification of Right To Plead Guilty in Trial of Capital Offense by Military Commission This section would clarify an accuseds right to plead guilty to a capital offense before a military commission.

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The committee believes that a guilty plea should only be accepted if the military judge addresses the accused personally and determines that the plea is knowing and voluntary. The committee also believes that the parties should be required to disclose the terms of any plea agreement in open court at the conclusion of sentencing, unless the military judge for good cause allows the parties to disclose the plea agreement in camera. While the Manual for Military Commissions addresses some of these areas, the Secretary of Defense should ensure that the Manual fully addresses these issues. Section 1034Affirmation of Armed Conflict with Al-Qaeda, the Taliban, and Associated Forces This section would affirm that the United States is engaged in an armed conflict with al Qaeda, the Taliban, and associated forces pursuant to the Authorization for Use of Military Force (Public Law 107-40; 50 U.S.C. 1541 note). This section would also affirm that the Presidents authority pursuant to the Authorization for Use of Military Force includes the authority to detain certain belligerents until the termination of hostilities. The committee notes that as the United States nears the tenth anniversary of the attacks on September 11, 2001, the terrorist threat has evolved as a result of intense military and diplomatic pressure from the United States and its coalition partners. However, Al Qaeda, the Taliban, and associated forces still pose a grave threat to U.S. national security. The Authorization for Use of Military Force necessarily includes the authority to address the continuing and evolving threat posed by these groups. The committee supports the Executive Branchs interpretation of the Authorization for Use of Military Force, as it was described in a March 13, 2009, filing before the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. While this affirmation is not intended to limit or alter the Presidents existing authority pursuant to the Authorization for Use of Military Force, the Executive Branchs March 13, 2009, interpretation remains consistent with the scope of the authorities provided by Congress. Section 1035Requirement for National Security Protocols Governing Detainee Communications This section would require the Secretary of Defense to submit to the congressional defense committees a national security protocol governing communications of each individual detained at U.S. Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The committee believes that all communications for such individuals should be reviewed for the protection of the Armed Forces and other personnel at Guantanamo Bay as well as to prevent the unauthorized disclosure of classified information. Section 1036Process for the Review of Necessity for Continued Detention of Individuals Detained at Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba This section would require the Secretary of Defense to establish a review process to determine whether the continued detention of individuals detained at U.S. Naval Station,

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Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, is necessary to protect U.S. national security. This section would not affect the jurisdiction of any Federal court to determine the legality of detention of any individual detained at Guantanamo Bay. Section 1037Prohibition on Use of Funds To Construct or Modify Facilities in the United States To House Detainees Transferred from Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba This section would prohibit the Secretary of Defense from using any of the funds available to the Department of Defense for fiscal year 2012 to modify or construct any facility in the United States, its territories, or possessions to house any detainee transferred from U.S. Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, for the purposes of detention or imprisonment in the custody or under the effective control of the Department of Defense. Section 1038Prohibition on Family Member Visitation of Individuals Detained at Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba This section would prohibit the Secretary of Defense from using funds available to the Department of Defense for fiscal year 2012 for the purpose of allowing family members to visit individuals detained at U.S. Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Section 1039Prohibition on the Transfer or Release of Certain Detainees to or within the United States This section would prohibit the Secretary of Defense from using funds available to the Department of Defense for fiscal year 2012 to transfer or release certain detainees to or within the United States, its territories, or possessions. This prohibition applies to individuals detained at U.S. Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and to individuals detained by the Department of Defense overseas pursuant to the Authorization for Use of Military Force (Public Law 107-40; 50 U.S.C. 1541 note). Section 1040Prohibitions Relating to the Transfer and Release of Certain Detainees to or within Foreign Countries This section would prohibit the Secretary of Defense from using any of the funds available to the Department of Defense for the fiscal year 2012 to transfer or release individuals detained at U.S. Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to or within a foreign country or any other foreign entity. This prohibition would apply unless the Secretary of Defense, in consultation with the Secretary of State, certifies to Congress at least 30 days prior to the transfer of any such individual, that the government of the country or the recognized leadership of the entity to which the individual would be transferred: (1) is not a designated state sponsor of terrorism or a designated foreign terrorist organization; (2) maintains effective control over each detention facility in which an individual is to be detained if the individual is to be housed in a detention facility; (3) is not, as of the date of the certification, facing a threat that is likely to substantially affect its ability to exercise control over the individual;

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(4) has agreed to take effective steps to ensure that the individual cannot take action to threaten the United States, its citizens, or its allies in the future; (5) has taken such steps as the Secretary of Defense determines are necessary to ensure that the individual cannot engage or reengage in any terrorist activity; (6) has agreed to share any information with the United States that is related to the individual or any associates of the individual and could affect the security of the United States, its citizens, or its allies; and (7) has agreed to allow appropriate agencies of the United States to have access to the individual, if requested. This section would also prohibit the Secretary of Defense from using any funds for the transfer of any such individual to the custody or effective control of a foreign country or any other foreign entity if there is a confirmed case of any individual transferred from U.S. Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to the same country or entity who engaged in terrorist activity subsequent to their transfer. The Secretary of Defense would be authorized to waive this additional prohibition if the Secretary of Defense certifies that such a transfer would be in the national security interests of the United States and certifies that the general requirements relating to other transfers or releases to foreign countries or entities described above have been met. While this section does not prohibit the transfer of third country nationals detained at theater-level detention facilities in the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, the committee believes that determinations as to the disposition of such individuals who continue to pose a threat to U.S. national security should be carefully reviewed and evaluated. This is of particular concern as primary responsibility for detention operations transitions to the Government of Afghanistan. SUBTITLE FFINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Section 1061Amendments Relating to Financial Management Workforce This section would establish a financial management certification program for the Department of Defense (DOD). The committee concurs with the Department on the need to develop capable financial managers that understand the advanced fiscal concepts incorporated with the management of the United States scarce monetary resources. More than 60 percent of the DOD financial community exists outside the auditing, accounting, and financial management job classifications. In addition, the committee notes that this program should help facilitate the Departments ability to achieve clean financial audits by 2017, as required by the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010 (Public Law 111-84). Furthermore, the committee notes that this program also should ensure that financial managers are able to fully understand total force management issues, and the impact of budget decisions on manpower requirement decisions. Future budget resource managers need to be developed with a broad knowledge base. However, the committee is concerned that the construction of such a program will create yet another training development track within the financial community. The committee notes that there are similar tracks within each service. For this new initiative to be successful, and to further the efficiency initiatives within the Department, the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness, in consultation with the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) should look to consolidate these multiple training development programs to

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effectively train the financial management community, while considering the unique fiscal structures and management held within each service. Incorporating these multiple tracks into a single defense-wide development strategy would ensure that the Department can develop the most capable financial management cadre for future fiscal success. Section 1062Reliability of Department of Defense Financial Statements This section would amend section 1008(c) of the National Defense Authorization Act of Fiscal Year 2002 (Public Law 107-107; 115 Stat. 1206; 10 U.S.C. 113 note) by striking Not later than October 31 and inserting Not later than the date that is 180 days prior to the date set by the Office of Management and Budget for the submission of financial statements. Section 1063Financial Management Personnel Competency Assessment This section would require the Chief Management Officer (CMO) of the Department of Defense, in coordination with the CMO of each military department, to identify, within 60 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the number of financial management personnel and the financial and budgetary skills required to: (1) effectively perform financial and budgetary accounting, including reconciling fund balances with Treasury; (2) document processes and maintain internal controls for financial and budgetary accounting cycles; and (3) maintain professional certification standards. This section would further require that within 120 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) and the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness issue joint guidance regarding the assessment of the competency of the Department of Defense financial management personnel to perform such financial and budgetary accounting skills. Following the issuance of such guidance, this section would require the CMO of the Department of Defense and the CMO of each military department to conduct a competency assessment of the financial management personnel of the defense agencies and military departments, respectively, and to each submit to the Secretary of Defense a report on such an assessment, along with a corrective action plan for any skill gaps identified. This section would require the Secretary of Defense to submit a report to the congressional defense committees regarding the assessment and the corrective action plans of the CMOs within 270 days after the date of enactment of this Act. Finally, this section would require each CMO to designate in the report to the Secretary of Defense which office will be responsible for monitoring progress in the implementation of any corrective action plan submitted. Section 1064Tracking Implementation of Department of Defense Efficiencies This section would require the Comptroller General of the United States, for each fiscal year 2012-16, to assess the extent to which the Department of Defense is tracking and realizing the savings proposed pursuant to the initiative led by the Secretary of Defense to identify at least $100.0 billion in efficiencies during the period of fiscal year 2012-16. This section would require the Comptroller General to submit an annual report on the prior fiscal years assessment and the Comptroller Generals associated recommendations to the congressional defense committees starting on October 30, 2012 and concluding on October 30, 2016.

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Sec. 1065Business Case Analysis for Department of Defense Efficiencies This section would require the Comptroller General of the United States to carry out an assessment of the extent to which components of the Department of Defense conducted business case analysis prior to recommending and implementing efficiencies initiatives. This section would require that such an assessment: (1) use a case study approach, (2) identify best practices used by components of the Department of Defense; and (3) identify deficiencies in the analysis conducted. This section would further require, within 180 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the Comptroller General to submit a report of such an assessment to the congressional defense committees. This section would require the Comptroller General to include in the report recommendations relating to the appropriate application of business case analysis and best practices that should be adopted by the Department of Defense prior to the implementation of any future effort to identify savings in defense operations. The committee intends this assessment to be selective and encourages the Comptroller General to choose case studies from each of the four major tracks identified by the Secretary of Defense in his May 8, 2010 speech at the Eisenhower Library in Abilene, Kansas. The committee intends that this retrospective assessment form the basis of the Comptroller Generals recommendations, to assist the Department of Defense as the Department responds to any future guidance it receives from the President to identify additional savings for fiscal year 2013 and beyond. While the committee supports the reduction of waste and the improvement of efficiency within the Department of Defense, the committee is concerned that short-sighted decisions may be made to achieve savings targets, unless rigorous analysis is conducted in advance of such decision-making. Section 1066Financial Improvement and Audit Readiness Plan This section would establish a specific subactivity group within each of the operation and maintenance appropriations in section 4301 of this Act to identify funds to be executed in support of the Financial Improvement and Audit Readiness (FIAR) plan. This section would also require additional detail regarding subordinate activities associated with interim milestones for audit readiness, as required to be included in the FIAR plan pursuant to section 881 of the Ike Skelton National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111-383). SUBTITLE GSTUDIES AND REPORTS Section 1071Repeal of Certain Report Requirements This section would repeal certain report requirements for the Department of the Defense that were deemed to be redundant or no longer relevant. Section 1072Biennial Review of Required Reports This section would require the Secretary of Defense to conduct a review, on a biennial basis, of the Department of Defense reports required to be submitted to Congress. In conducting the review, the Secretary would evaluate the content, quality, cost, and timeliness of the Department of Defenses compliance with the reporting requirements. This section also would provide the Secretary the authority to recommend reports for repeal or modification to the

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congressional defense committees based on the results of the biennial review. This section also would require the Secretary to conduct a biennial review of the required reports internal to the Department and to take such steps as necessary to eliminate or modify reports deemed by the Secretary to be redundant, overly burdensome, of limited value, unjustifiably costly, or otherwise determined to unduly reduce the efficiency of the Department. Section 1073Transmission of Reports in Electronic Format This section would amend section 122a of title 10, United States Code, to require the Secretary of Defense to transmit reports required by law in electronic format to the maximum extent practical in order to reduce the printing and reproduction costs of the Department of Defense. Section 1074Modifications to Annual Aircraft Procurement Plan This section would amend section 231(a) of title 10, United States Code, which requires the Secretary of Defense to provide an annual aviation report to the congressional defense committees covering a 30-year time period. This section would require the Secretary of Defense to: provide more fidelity on cost estimates; include the Department of the Army aviation programs in the report; include an inventory of all Department of Defense aircraft; and include remotely piloted vehicles, rotary-wing aircraft, and operational support and executive airlift programs in the report. Section 1076Report on Homeland Defense Activities This section would amend section 908(a) of title 32, United States Code, by adding at the end For any fiscal year during which no assistance was provided, and no activities were carried out, under this chapter, a report is not required to be submitted under this section. Section 1078Department of Defense Assessment of Industrial Base for Potential Shortfalls This section would require the Secretary of Defense to conduct an assessment of the United States industrial base to identify potential gaps that might affect military readiness. Such assessment would be required within 180 days after date of enactment of this Act. In addition, the Comptroller General of the United States would be required to review the Secretary of Defenses assessment, including completeness of the report and the reasonableness of the methodology and recommendations. The Department of Defense relies on thousands of suppliers to ensure that it has the weapons, supporting equipment, and raw materials it needs to support current and future conflicts against conventional opponents. However, the committee is concerned that increasing globalization in the defense industry presents uncertainty in the ability of the United States to maintain a reliable and sufficient supplier base in the event of such conflicts. In addition, defense industry prime contractors are relying more on subcontractors, including commercial suppliers, which can limit the visibility into the lower tiers of the supplier base. The committee notes that studies by the Government Accountability Office have found that the Department lacks a framework and consistent approach for managing supplier base concerns such as counterfeit parts in the supply chain, and reliance on rare earth materials from the Peoples Republic of

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China in military equipment and systems. Furthermore, the committee is concerned that the Department has not taken steps to identify supplier-base availability for defense needs beyond a 5-year time frame. Therefore, the committee encourages the Secretary of Defense to address these deficiencies in the required report and to provide a specific assessment of the vulnerabilities posed to defense systems as a result of potential counterfeiting of sub-components manufactured in China. SUBTITLE HMISCELLANEOUS AUTHORITIES AND LIMITATIONS Section 1081Exemption from Freedom of Information Act for Data Files of the Military Flight Operations Quality Assurance Systems of the Military Departments This section would amend section 2254 of title 10, United States Code, to allow the Secretary of Defense to exempt data files of the Military Flight Operations Quality Assurance (MFOQA) systems of the Department of Defense from the Freedom of Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552) and would direct the Secretary of Defense to prescribe guidance for implementation of this authority. The committee is concerned that the release of MFOQA data, either when viewed in the aggregate, when combined with other information already in the public domain, or already subject to release under the Freedom of Information Act, could reveal sensitive information regarding the tactics, techniques, procedures, processes, and operational and maintenance capabilities concerning military combat aircraft, units, and aircrew. Section 1082Limitation on Procurement and Fielding of Light Attack Armed Reconnaissance Aircraft This section would require the Secretary of Defense to review the capability of the elements of the Department of Defense to conduct light attack and armed reconnaissance missions, or to fulfill requests of partner nations for training in the conduct of such missions, in the next Quadrennial Roles and Missions Review required by section 118b of title10, United States Code. This section would also prohibit obligation or expenditure of funds for the start of any new program to procurement of field light attack and armed reconnaissance aircraft until the Joint Requirements Oversight Council validates a requirement for such aircraft and the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics approves the acquisition strategy for such aircraft. This section would allow the Secretary to waive the prohibition should he determine that acquisition of the aircraft is necessary to support contingency operations in Republic of Iraq or Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. The committee is concerned by the disjointed approach taken by the Department of Defense in its many efforts to acquire and field light attack and armed reconnaissance aircraft. The committee is aware of efforts by the Navy and Marine Corps to field an operational demonstration of light attack and armed reconnaissance aircraft in Afghanistan. The committee has not supported these efforts because there has not been a validated requirement for such aircraft and the Combined Force Air Component Commander has not indicated a need for additional assets to provide light attack and armed reconnaissance capability for the U.S. Central Command theater of operations. The committee is also aware that the budget request contained $158.5 million for a new program to procure nine Light Attack Armed Reconnaissance (LAAR) aircraft for the Air Force for fiscal year 2012. The LAAR program is proposed to eventually

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procure 15 aircraft to provide the Air Force capability to train foreign air forces in light attack aircraft to facilitate building partnership capacity (BPC). The committee is not aware of a validated requirement for such aircraft and is concerned that the use of Air Force procurement funds for the sole purpose of BPC may be in violation of section 1301(a) title 31, United States Code. Section 1083Use of State Partnership Program Funds for Civilians and Non-Defense Agency Personnel This section authorizes the National Guard to use up to $3.0 million of the funds made available through the State Partnership Program to pay travel and per diem costs associated with the participation of U.S. and foreign civilian and non-defense ministry personnel in authorized National Guard State Partnership Program events. SUBTITLE IOTHER MATTERS Section 1094Mandatory Implementation of the Standing Advisory Panel on Improving Coordination Among the Department of Defense, the Department of State, and the United States Agency for International Development on Matters of National Security This section would amend section 1054 of the Duncan Hunter National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2009 (Public Law 110-417) to require the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of State, and the Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to jointly establish a standing advisory panel to advise, review, and make recommendations on ways to improve coordination among the Department of Defense, the Department of State, and USAID on matters relating to national security, including reviewing their respective roles and responsibilities. The committee believes this panel would provide invaluable, objective information and recommendations to both the agencies and Congress about how to improve interagency coordination and collaboration. The committee encourages the panel to review and make recommendations on coordination among, and the respective roles and responsibilities of, the agencies in activities such as stability operations, foreign assistance, including security assistance, strategic communications, public diplomacy, and countering proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. Further, the committee encourages the panel to review and make recommendations on: the structures and systems used to coordinate policymaking and policy execution among the agencies; efforts to share lessons learned; the coordination of activities conducted abroad by the agencies or their contractors; the processes and systems for providing and incentivizing interagency education, training, and rotational assignment opportunities to agency personnel; and other matters as the panel considers appropriate. Section 1095Number of Navy Carrier Air Wings and Carrier Air Wing Headquarters This section would require the Secretary of the Navy to maintain a minimum force structure of 10 aircraft-carrier air-wings and a dedicated headquarters for each carrier air-wing. Section 1096Display of Annual Budget Requirements for Organizational Clothing and Individual Equipment

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This section would require the Secretary of Defense to submit a budget justification display that covers programs and activities for procurement of organizational clothing and individual equipment (OCIE). The committee notes that the report on the acquisition strategy of OCIE required by the committee report (H. Rept.111-491) accompanying the Ike Skelton National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111-383) has not been delivered. The committee continues to be concerned that the military services are reliant on overseas contingency operation requests to fund OCIE requirements and believes that greater transparency in annual budget justification materials would enhance oversight. Section 1098Inclusion of Religious Symbols as Part of Military Memorials This section would add a new section to chapter 21 of title 36, United States Code, and would authorize the inclusion of religious symbols as part of a military memorial that is established or acquired by the U.S. Government. This section would also authorize the inclusion of religious symbols on certain military memorials that are not established by the U.S. Government.

TITLE XIIMATTERS RELATING TO FOREIGN NATIONS


SUBTITLE AASSISTANCE AND TRAINING Section 1202Modification and Extension of Authorities Relating to Program To Build the Capacity of Foreign Military Forces This section would extend, by 1 year, the authorities relating to programs to build the capacity of foreign military forces under section 1206 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2006 (Public Law 109-163), as most recently amended by section 1207(a) of the Ike Skelton National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111-383). This section would increase the amount authorized from fiscal year 2011 by $50.0 million, for a total of $400.0 million in fiscal year 2012. This section would also increase the limitation on the amount for building capacity to participate in or support military and stability operations from fiscal year 2011 by $50.0 million, for a total of $150.0 million in fiscal year 2012. SUBTITLE BMATTERS RELATING TO IRAQ, AFGHANISTAN, AND PAKISTAN Section 1211Authority To Establish a Program to Develop and Carry Out Infrastructure Projects in Afghanistan This section would extend for 1 year, through the end of fiscal year 2012, the Afghanistan Infrastructure Fund established under section 1217 of the Ike Skelton National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111-383). The committee further recommends increasing the amount authorized under this provision to $475.0 million in order to undertake high-priority, large-scale infrastructure projects in support of the civil-military campaign in the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. Section 1212Commanders Emergency Response Program in Afghanistan

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This section would authorize the use of operation and maintenance funds made available to the Department of Defense for fiscal year 2012 to provide funds for the Commanders Emergency Response Program in the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. This section would authorize $425.0 million for activities in fiscal year 2012, and would require the Secretary of Defense to provide quarterly reports to the congressional defense committees. The committee notes that this section does not authorize the use of the Commanders Emergency Program in Iraq, as previously authorized by section 1202 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2006 (Public Law 106-163), as amended most recently by section 1212 of the Ike Skelton National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111-383). The remaining U.S. forces in the Republic of Iraq are operating in a strictly training and advisory capacity to Iraqi Security Force units. The committee believes that any immediate humanitarian needs such units encounter should be addressed through Iraqi funding sources. Section 1213Extension of Authority for Reimbursement of Certain Coalition Nations for Support Provided to United States Military Operations This section would extend, by 1 year, section 1232 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008 (Public Law 110-181), as most recently amended by section 1213 of the Ike Skelton National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111-383). This section would authorize the Secretary of Defense to reimburse any key cooperating nation for: (a) logistical, military, and other support provided by that nation to or in connection with U.S. military operations in Operation Enduring Freedom; or (b) logistical and military support provided by that nation to confront the threat posed by Al-Qaeda, the Taliban, and other militant extremists in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. The total amount of reimbursements made under this authority during fiscal year 2012 would not exceed $2.2 billion. The congressional notification and reporting requirements relating to reimbursement of Pakistan for support provided by Pakistan as required by section 1232 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008 (Public Law 110-181), as amended by section 1213 of the Ike Skelton National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111-383), would apply to Coalition Support Fund reimbursements authorized by this section. Section 1214Extension of Pakistan Counterinsurgency Fund This section would extend, by 1 year, section 1224(h) of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010 (Public Law 111-84), as most recently amended by section 1220 of the Ike Skelton National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111-383), to provide assistance to the security forces of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan to build and maintain those forces counterinsurgency capability. Section 1215Report on Extension of United States-Iraq Status of Forces Agreement This section would require the Secretary of Defense, in consultation with the Secretary of State, to provide a formal notification to the Committees on Armed Services and Foreign Relations of the Senate and the Committees on Armed Services and Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives if the United States Government and the Government of the Republic of Iraq

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complete an agreement permitting the United States to maintain a force presence in Iraq above that envisioned for the Office of Security Cooperation-Iraq (OSC-I). This section would require the Secretary of Defense to notify the congressional defense committees should no such agreement be reached by December 31, 2011. In the absence of such an agreement, the Secretary of Defense shall submit a report to the Committees on Armed Services and Foreign Relations of the Senate and the Committees on Armed Services and Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives by January 31, 2012 outlining how Department of Defense participation in OSC-I programs will address the capability gaps of the Iraqi Security Forces, should the Government of Iraq request such assistance. This section would also require the Secretary to submit an update to such a report concurrent with the submission of the Presidents budget requests for fiscal years 2014-15, submitted to Congress pursuant to section 1105(a) of title 31, United States Code, unless such an agreement is reached. The committee intends for these updates to cover Department of Defense OSC-I efforts for calendar year 2012 and 2013, respectively. Section 1216Authority To Support Operations and Activities of the Office of Security Cooperation in Iraq This section would authorize the Secretary of Defense to utilize funds available for operations and maintenance by the Air Force to support operations and activities of the Office of Security Cooperation in Iraq (OSC-I). This section would fund the life support, transportation, and personal security of Department of Defense personnel in OSC-I. This section would not pay the salaries and expenses of personnel of the Department of State. SUBTITLE CREPORTS AND OTHER MATTERS Section 1221Review and Report on Irans and Chinas Conventional and Anti-Access Capabilities This section would require the Secretary of Defense not later than 270 days after the date of enactment of this Act to submit to the congressional defense committees, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and the House Foreign Affairs Committee, a classified study undertaken by an independent entity outside the Department of Defense assessing the gaps between the conventional and anti-access capabilities of the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Peoples Republic of China and the U.S. forces ability to overcome such capabilities. The committee notes that sections 1238 and 1243 of the Ike Skelton National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111-383) required a report and a briefing from the Department of Defense on these subjects. However, given the potentially grave threats posed by these capabilities to U.S. national security and stability in the western Pacific and Middle East, the committee believes an additional, independent assessment is warranted to further inform the Departments planning and the committees oversight of these issues. The committee encourages the Secretary to select an entity with the necessary security clearances and expertise to review the intelligence assessments upon which the Departments findings were based pursuant to the report and briefing required by sections 1238 and 1243. Section 1222Report and Consultation on Energy Security of NATO Alliance

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This section would express certain findings related to energy security for members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and would require the Secretary of Defense to direct a federally funded research and development center of the Department of Defense to conduct an assessment of the energy security of the NATO alliance, with an emphasis on the vulnerabilities of NATO alliance members to a sole supplier or distribution network for oil or gas, and how such vulnerabilities could adversely affect the security and cohesion of the alliance. This section would further require the Secretary of Defense, in consultation with the Secretary of State, to submit a report of such assessment not later than 270 days after the date of enactment of this Act. This section would further direct the Secretary of Defense to consult with other NATO member countries and NATOs Emerging Security Challenges Division on other ways the 14 United States as a NATO member country can contribute to the energy security of the NATO alliance and NATO regional partners. Section 1223Extension of Report on Progress Toward Security and Stability in Afghanistan This section would extend the Report on Progress Toward Stability and Security in Afghanistan, as required by section 1230(a) of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008 (Public Law 110-181), as most recently amended by section 1231 of the Ike Skelton National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111-383). Section 1224Report on Military and Security Developments Involving the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea This section would require the Secretary of Defense, not later than March 1, 2012 and March 1, 2013 to submit, in both classified and unclassified form, a report on the current and future military power of the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea. This section would require the report be submitted to the Committees on Armed Services and Foreign Relations of the Senate and the Committees on Armed Services and Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives. Section 1225National Security Risk Assessment of the United States Federal Debt Owned by the Peoples Republic of China This section would require, within 30 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the Director of the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) to determine and make publicly available the amount of accrued interest on United States Federal debt paid to the Peoples Republic of China during the five years preceding the date of enactment of this Act. This section would further require the Secretary of Defense, in consultation with the Director of National Intelligence, to carry out an assessment of the national security risks posed to the United States and United States allies as a result of the Federal debt liabilities owed to China and the amount of interest determined to have been paid by the United States to China. This section would require the Secretary to submit a report to the Committees on Armed Services and Foreign Relations of the Senate and the Committees on Armed Services and Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives within 120 days following the date of enactment of this Act.

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Section 1226Congressional Notification Requirement Before Permanent Relocation of Any United States Military Unit Stationed Outside the United States This section would amend title 10, United States Code, by inserting a new section 162a, that would require the Secretary of Defense to notify Congress at least 30 days before the relocation of a unit stationed outside the United States. Elements of notification would include how the action supports the national security strategy, commitments undertaken by international security treaties, combatant commands area of responsibility, cost differential between relocation and rotation to maintain the same capabilities, and how it would affect overseas Base Realignment and Closure activities. This section would also waive the notification requirement for relocation of a unit to a contingency operation, for a relocation as a result of a closure of an overseas installation at the request of the government of the host nation, or for the planned reduction of brigade combat teams within the European command area of operations from four to three. Nothing in this section shall be construed to limit the ability of the Secretary of Defense to relocate military units stationed outside the United States.

TITLE XIIICOOPERATIVE THREAT REDUCTION


Section 1301Specification of Cooperative Threat Reduction Programs and Funds This section would define the programs and funds that are Cooperative Threat Reduction (CTR) programs and funds as those authorized to be appropriated in section 301 of this Act and specify that CTR funds shall remain available for obligation for 3 fiscal years. Section 1302Funding Allocations This section would allocate specific amounts for each program element under the Department of Defense Cooperative Threat Reduction (CTR) Program from within the overall $508.2 million that the committee would authorize for the CTR Program. The allocation under this section reflects the amount of the budget request for fiscal year 2012. This section would also require notification to Congress 15 days before the Secretary of Defense obligates and expends fiscal year 2012 funds for purposes other than those specifically authorized. In addition, this section would provide limited authority to obligate amounts for a program element under the CTR Program in excess of the amount specifically authorized for that purpose. Section 1303Limitation on Availability of Funds for Cooperative Biological Engagement Program This section would limit funds that may be obligated or expended for fiscal year 2012 for the cooperative biological engagement program (CBEP) to not more than 75 percent of the amounts authorized or otherwise available for such purpose, until the date on which the Secretary of Defense submits certain information to the appropriate congressional committees. The Secretary would be required to submit a detailed analysis of the effectiveness of CBEP, and either written certification that CBEP results in changed practices and threat reduction, or a detailed list of policy and program recommendations considered by the Secretary to be necessary to modify, expand, or curtail CBEP. This section would require the Secretary to submit the

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TITLE XIVOTHER AUTHORIZATIONS


SUBTITLE AMILITARY PROGRAMS Section 1404Drug Interdiction and Counter-Drug Activities, Defense-Wide This section would authorize appropriations for Drug Interdiction and Counter-Drug Activities, Defense-Wide at the level identified in section 4501 of division D of this Act. SUBTITLE BNATIONAL DEFENSE STOCKPILE Section 1411Authorized Uses of National Defense Stockpile Funds This section would authorize $50.1 million from the National Defense Stockpile Transaction fund for the operation and maintenance of the National Defense Stockpile for fiscal year 2012. This section would also permit the use of additional funds for extraordinary or emergency conditions 45 days after Congress receives notification. Section 1412Revision to Required Receipt Objectives for Previously Authorized Disposals from the National Defense Stockpile This section would authorize revisions on limitations in asset sales contained in section 3402(b)(5) of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2000 (Public Law 106-65) as most recently amended by section 1412 of the Ike Skelton National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111383) to increase the Department of Defense's stockpile commodity disposal authority from $730.0 million to $____ million, and extend this authority from 2013 to 2016. SUBTITLE DOTHER MATTERS Section 1433Mission Force Enhancement Transfer Fund This section would establish a fund to be known as the Mission Force Enhancement Transfer Fund. Funds would be authorized to be appropriated for the fund for fiscal year 2012 as specified in the funding table in section 4501 of this Act. The Secretary of Defense would be authorized to transfer amounts from the fund to another account of the Department of Defense to mitigate unfunded requirements for fiscal year 2012 for any of the following: (1) ballistic and cruise missile defense; (2) Navy shipbuilding; (3) strike fighter shortfalls; (4) mine warfare; (5) intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance; (6) capabilities to defeat anti-access/area denial technologies; and (7) basic research. The authority provided to the Secretary of Defense to transfer amounts from the fund to other accounts would be in addition to any other authority provided to the Secretary to transfer funds provided in this Act. This section would specify that the transfer of an amount from the fund to another Department of Defense account would be

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deemed an increase to the amount authorized to be appropriated for such account. This section would also prohibit the Secretary of Defense from transferring amounts from the fund until the date that is 15 days after the date on which the Secretary notifies the congressional defense committees in writing of the details of the proposed transfer. Finally, the Secretary of Defense would be required to issue guidance, within 90 days after the date of enactment of this Act, regarding the identification and selection of projects to be funded under this section using meritbased selection criteria.

TITLE XVAUTHORIZATION OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS


SUBTITLE AAUTHORIZATION OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Section 1501Purpose This section would establish this title and make authorization of appropriations available upon enactment of this Act for the Department of Defense, in additional to amounts otherwise authorized in this Act, to provide for additional costs due to overseas contingency operations. Section 1502Procurement This section would authorize additional appropriations for procurement at the levels identified in section 4102 of division D of this Act. Section 1503Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation This section would authorize additional appropriations for research, development, test, and evaluation at the levels identified in section 4202 of division D of this Act. . Section 1504Operation and Maintenance This section would authorize additional appropriations for operation and maintenance programs at the levels identified in section 4302 of division D of this Act. Section 1505Military Personnel This section would authorize additional appropriations for military personnel at the levels identified in section 4402 of division D of this Act. Section 1506Working Capital Funds This section would authorize additional appropriations for Defense Working Capital Funds at the levels identified in section 4502 of division D of this Act. Section 1507Defense Health Program

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This section would authorize additional appropriations for the Defense Health Program at the levels identified in section 4502 of division D of this Act. Section 1508Drug Interdiction and Counter-Drug Activities, Defense-wide This section would authorize additional appropriations for Drug Interdiction and CounterDrug Activities, Defense-wide at the level identified in section 4502 of division D of this Act. Section 1509Defense Inspector General This section would authorize additional appropriations for the Office of the Inspector General at the levels identified in section 4502 of division D of this Act. SUBTITLE BFINANCIAL MATTERS Section 1521Treatment as Additional Authorizations This section would state that amounts authorized to be appropriated by this title are in addition to amounts otherwise authorized to be appropriated by this Act. Section 1522Special Transfer Authority This section would authorize the transfer of up to an additional $3.0 billion of war-related funding authorizations in this title among the accounts in this title. SUBTITLE CLIMITATIONS AND OTHER MATTERS Section 1531Afghanistan Security Forces Fund This section would extend, by 1 year, the conditions and limitations on funds made available to the Department of Defense for the Afghanistan Security Forces Fund (ASFF) pursuant to section 1513 of the National Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008 (Public Law 110-181), as most recently amended by section 1531 of the Ike Skelton National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111-383). The committee believes that improving the capabilities of Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF) and the capacity of the Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistans security-related ministries is vital to achieving the stated goal of transitioning responsibility for security in Afghanistan by 2014. Consequently, the committee authorizes the Department of Defense to utilize amounts in the ASFF to construct and operate schools for the purpose of providing literacy instruction to recruits for the ANSF and to civilians entering the Afghan Ministries of Defense. Section 1532Continuation of Prohibition on Use of United States Funds for Certain Facilities Projects in Iraq This section would apply the prohibitions of section 1508(a) of the Duncan Hunter National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2009 (Public Law 110-417) to funds

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authorized to this title, to prohibit the acquisition, conversion, rehabilitation, or installation of facilities for use by the Government of the Republic of Iraq, its subdivisions, agencies, departments, or forces, as well as the political subdivisions of Iraq. Section 1533One-Year Extension of Project Authority and Related Requirements of Task Force for Business and Stability Operations in Afghanistan This section would extend by 1 year the project authority and related requirements of the Task Force for Business and Stability Operations (TFBSO) in the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan under section 1535 of the Ike Skelton National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111-383) and provide $75.0 million for such purposes. The committee notes that it has still not received the plan required by section 1545 of Public Law 111-383 Act to transition the activities of the Task Force to the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The committee notes that the function of private sector business development falls outside the core competency of the Department of Defense. Therefore, the committee believes that the mission of TFBSO should eventually fall under the jurisdiction of a different agency, likely USAID or possibly the Department of Commerce. However, the committee notes that the USAID does not appear ready to assume responsibility for the TFBSO by the time the previous authorization expires at the end of fiscal year 2011. The committee understands that developing Afghanistans private business sector is critical to reviving that nations economy. Therefore, the committee has provided the authority to extend the TFBSO through fiscal year 2012 in order to support the International Security Assistance Forces comprehensive counterinsurgency strategy to achieve our strategic objectives in Afghanistan.

DIVISION CDEPARTMENT OF ENERGY NATIONAL SECURITY AUTHORIZATIONS AND OTHER AUTHORIZATIONS TITLE XXXIDEPARTMENT OF ENERGY NATIONAL SECURITY PROGRAMS
SUBTITLE BPROGRAM AUTHORIZATIONS, RESTRICTIONS, AND LIMITATIONS Section 3112Limitation on Availability of Funds for Center of Excellence on Nuclear Security This section would limit the Secretary of Energy from obligating or expending more than $7.0 million for a Center of Excellence on Nuclear Security in the Peoples Republic of China until the date on which the Secretary of Energy submits two reports to the Senate Committee on Armed Services and the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, and the House Committee on Armed Services and the House Committee on Foreign Affairs. These two reports would provide additional insight and analysis into the two stated rationales for the Center of Excellence. The first report would require the Secretary of Energy to report on the existing capacity of China to develop and implement best practices training. The second report would require the Secretary of Energy, in coordination with the Secretary of Defense, to report on the extent to which additional best practices training and relationship building activities would contribute to improving the Chinese record of proliferation with respect to weapons of mass destruction,

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missiles, and related technologies and materials, no later than 120 days after the date of enactment of this Act. This report should specifically include an assessment of the potential to improve the Chinese record on the proliferation of these technologies and materials to countries which are currently or have been state sponsors of terrorism. SUBTITLE CREPORTS Section 3121Repeal of Certain Report Requirements This section would repeal requirements for several recurring reports from the Secretary of Energy and the Administrator for Nuclear Security. Specifically, it would repeal section 3132 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2002 (Public Law 107-107), which requires an annual report to Congress on the financial and programmatic activities of the Nuclear Cities Initiative Program, which ended in 2006. This section would also modify section 4302(a)(6) of the Atomic Energy Defense Act (50 U.S.C. 2562). The modification would repeal a requirement for the Secretary of Energy to report to Congress each time funds for the Initiatives for Proliferation Prevention Program are used to pay a tax or customs duty levied by the Government of the Russian Federation. No such payments have been made since 2000, and the program ended in 2006. Section 3122Progress on Nuclear Nonproliferation This section would express the sense of Congress that the spread of nuclear and radiological weapons, or weapons-usable material, technology, equipment, information and expertise, poses a short- and long-term threat to the security of the United States, and that the U.S. nonproliferation efforts should prioritize those programs which most directly address this threat. This section would require the Secretary of Energy to submit to the congressional defense committees a report, not less than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, and annually thereafter on March 1 of each year until 2016, on the strategic plans of the Department of Energy (DOE) and the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) to prevent nuclear and radiological proliferation and on the implementation of these plans, including progress and challenges of implementation, an estimate of budget requirements over 10 years, and interagency coordination. This section would also require the Secretary of Energy to submit, no later than 180 days after the date of enactment of this Act and by March 1 annually thereafter until 2016, an assessment of the risk that non-nuclear weapon countries may acquire nuclear enrichment or reprocessing technology, and a classified list of the location and vulnerability of highly-enriched uranium worldwide. Both the report and the assessments should be submitted in unclassified form, with classified annexes. The committee is concerned about the danger that additional countries or terrorists may acquire nuclear weapons or nuclear weapons-usable materials, and related technology, equipment, and expertise. The committee is aware of the urgency and importance of the efforts necessary to prevent and counter this threat. The committee also notes the findings of the 2009 Congressional Commission on the Strategic Posture of the United States that success in advancing U.S. nonproliferation interests requires U.S. leadership and that the risks of a proliferation tipping point and of nuclear terrorism underscore the urgency of acting now.

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DIVISION DFUNDING TABLES


Section 4001Authorization of Amounts in Funding Tables This section would provide for the allocation of funds among programs, projects, and activities in accordance with the tables in division D of this Act, subject to reprogramming guidance in accordance with established procedures. Consistent with the previously expressed views of the committee, this section would also require that a decision by an Agency Head to commit, obligate, or expend funds to a specific entity on the basis of such funding tables be based on merit-based selection procedures in accordance with the requirements of section 2304(k) and 2374 of title 10, United States Code, and other applicable provisions of law.

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SEC. 213.Log #315 LIMITATION ON AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS FOR OHIO-CLASS BALLISTIC MISSILE SUBMARINE REPLACEMENT PROGRAM.

(a) FINDINGS.Congress finds the following: (1) On May 13, 2010, the President submitted to Congress the report required under section 1251 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010 (Public Law 11184; 123 Stat. 2549) that stated, The Secretary of Defense, based on recommendations from the Joint Chiefs of Staff, has established a baseline nuclear force structure that fully supports U.S. security requirements and conforms to the New START limits. . . The United States will reduce the number of SLBM launchers (launch tubes) from 24 to 20 per SSBN, and deploy no more than 240 SLBMs at any time.. (2) On January 10, 2011, the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics issued an acquisition decision memorandum for the Ohio-class submarine replacement program whereby the Navy received Milestone A approval to proceed with a replacement design based on 16 missile tubes. (3) Consistent with the reductions and limitations established in the New START Treaty, which entered into force on February 5, 2011, more than
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7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 two-thirds of the deployed nuclear deterrent force of the United States are planned to be carried on ballistic missile submarines. (4) The Commander of the United States Strategic Command testified on March 2, 2011, that, The issue of the number of tubes is not a simple black and white answer, but rather it is comprised of several issues including, the overall number of tubes we wind up with at the end. . . flexibility and options with how many warheads per missile per tube. . . the overall number of boats. . . and many other factors.. He further stated that, Sixteen [missile tubes per submarine] will meet

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8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 tubes per Ohio-class ballistic missile submarine from 24 to 16; and (2) because the planned Ohio-class replacement ballistic submarine is expected to be in operation through 2080, near-term design decisions should take into consideration uncertainties in the future threat and strategic environment. (c) LIMITATION. (1) IN
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9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010 (Public Law 11184; 123 Stat. 2549)) to 16 (as stated in the acquisition decision memorandum); (B) a description of the threat and strategic environment assumed by the Secretary throughout the expected operational lifetime of the program, including how the Secretary would address significant changes to such threat and strategic environment; (C) a description of any other assumptions made by the Secretary throughout the expected operational lifetime of the program that provides the rationale of the Secretary to reduce the planned number of missile tubes per submarine to 16, including assumptions regarding (i) changes in nuclear policy and strategy; (ii) changes in the role of ballistic missile submarines as a part of the overall nuclear forces of the United States; and (iii) further nuclear reductions, whether conducted under an international agreement or unilaterally;

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10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 (D) an identification of key risks to missions or requirements that may be increased because of the Secretarys decision to reduce the planned number of missile tubes per submarine to 16, including whether the Secretary plans to accept or mitigate such risks; and (E) a summary of the rigorous cost comparison of the designs for 16 missile tubes per submarine and 20 missile tubes per submarine, consistent with the direction provided in the acquisition decision memorandum, including the accuracy of the cost estimate of the procurement cost of each submarine. (2) FORM.The report under paragraph (1) shall be submitted in unclassified form, but may include a classified annex. (d) DEFINITIONS.In this section: (1) The term acquisition decision memorandum means the acquisition decision memorandum regarding the Ohio-class submarine replacement program issued by the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics on January 10, 2011. (2) The term New START Treaty means the Treaty between the United States of America and

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SEC. 252.Log #521 PRESERVATION AND STORAGE OF CERTAIN PROPERTY RELATED TO F136 PROPULSION SYSTEM.

(a) PLAN.The Secretary of Defense shall develop

5 and carry out a plan for the preservation and storage of 6 property owned by the Federal Government that was ac7 quired under the F136 propulsion system development 8 contract. The plan shall 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 (1) ensure that the Secretary preserves and stores such property in a manner that (A) allows the development of the F136 propulsion system to be restarted after a period of idleness; (B) provides for the long-term sustainment and repair of such property; and (C) allows for such preservation and storage to be conducted at either the facilities of the Federal Government or a contractor under such contract; (2) with respect to the supplier base of such property, identify the costs of restarting development; and (3) identify any contract modifications, additional facilities, or funding that the Secretary determines necessary to carry out the plan.

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ON

DISPOSING PROPERTY.None

2 of the amounts authorized to be appropriated by this Act 3 or otherwise made available for fiscal year 2012 for re4 search, development, test, and evaluation, Navy, or re5 search, development, test, and evaluation, Air Force, for 6 the F35 Lightning II aircraft program may be obligated 7 or expended for activities related to destroying or dis8 posing of the property described in subsection (a). 9 (c) REPORT.Not later than 45 days after the date

10 of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense 11 shall submit to the congressional defense committees a re12 port on the plan under subsection (a).

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Insert before the other matters subtitle in title VI, the following: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Subtitle FDisability, Retired Pay and Survivor Benefits


SEC. 651. MONTHLY AMOUNT AND DURATION OF SPECIAL SURVIVOR INDEMNITY ALLOWANCE FOR WIDOWS AND WIDOWERS OF DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES AFFECTED BY REQUIRED SURVIVOR BENEFIT PLAN ANNUITY OFFSET FOR DEPENDENCY AND INDEMNITY COMPENSATION.

(a) PAYMENT AMOUNT PER FISCAL YEAR.Para-

11 graph (2) of section 1450(m) of title 10, United States 12 Code, is amended 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 (1) in subparagraph (E), relating to fiscal year 2013, by striking $90 and inserting $163; (2) in subparagraph (F), relating to fiscal year 2014, by striking $150 and inserting $200; (3) in subparagraph (G), relating to fiscal year 2015, by striking $200 and inserting $215; (4) in subparagraph (H), relating to fiscal year 2016, by striking $275; and and inserting $282;;
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2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 $15; (L) for months during fiscal year 2020, $20; and (M) for months during fiscal year 2021, $27.. (b) DURATION.Paragraph (6) of such section is $9; (K) for months during fiscal year 2019, (5) in subparagraph (I), relating to fiscal year 2017, by striking $310. and inserting $314;; and (6) by adding at the end the following new subparagraphs: (J) for months during fiscal year 2018,

15 amended 16 17 18 19 (1) by striking September 30, 2017 and inserting September 30, 2021; and (2) by striking October 1, 2017 both places it appears and inserting October 1, 2021.

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SEC. 701. ANNUAL ENROLLMENT FEES FOR CERTAIN RETIREES AND DEPENDENTS.

(a) SENSE

OF

CONGRESS.It is the sense of Con-

4 gress that 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 (1) career members of the uniformed services and their families endure unique and extraordinary demands and make extraordinary sacrifices over the course of a 20- to 30-year career in protecting freedom for all Americans; and (2) those decades of sacrifice constitute a significant pre-paid premium for health care during a career members retirement that is over and above what the member pays with money. (b) ANNUAL ENROLLMENT FEES.Section 1097(e)

15 of title 10, United States Code, is amended 16 17 18 19 20 (1) by striking The Secretary of Defense and inserting (1) The Secretary of Defense; (2) by striking A premium, and inserting Except as provided by paragraph (2), a premium,; and
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2 1 2 3 (3) by adding at the end the following new paragraph: (2) Beginning October 1, 2012, the Secretary of De-

4 fense may only increase in any year the annual enrollment 5 fees described in paragraph (1) by an amount equal to 6 the percentage by which retired pay is increased under 7 section 1401a of this title..

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SEC. 704.Log #518 TRANSITION ENROLLMENT OF UNIFORMED SERVICES FAMILY HEALTH PLAN MEDICARE-ELIGIBLE RETIREES TO TRICARE FOR LIFE.

Section 724(e) of the National Defense Authorization

6 Act for Fiscal Year 1997 (Public Law 104201; 10 U.S.C. 7 1073 note) is amended 8 9 10 11 12 13 (1) by striking If a covered beneficiary and inserting (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2), if a covered beneficiary; and (2) by adding at the end the following new paragraph: (2) After September 30, 2012, a covered beneficiary

14 (other than a beneficiary under section 1079 of title 10, 15 United States Code) who is also entitled to hospital insur16 ance benefits under part A of title XVIII of the Social 17 Security Act due to age may not enroll in the managed 18 care program of a designated provider unless the bene19 ficiary was enrolled in that program on September 30, 20 2012..

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Subtitle AAcquistion Policy and Management


SEC. 801 [Log #198]. REQUIREMENTS RELATING TO CORE LOGISTICS CAPABILITIES FOR MILESTONE A AND MILESTONE B AND ELIMINATION OF REFERENCES TO KEY DECISION POINTS A AND B.

(a) ADDITIONAL MILESTONE A REQUIREMENTS. (1) ADDITIONAL


ITEMS OF CERTIFICATION.

Subsection (a) of section 2366a of title 10, United States Code, is amended (A) in paragraph (2), by striking core competency and inserting function; (B) by redesignating paragraphs (4) and (5) as paragraphs (5) and (7), respectively; (C) by inserting after paragraph (3) the following new paragraph (4): (4) that relevant sustainment criteria and alternatives were evaluated and addressed in the initial capabilities document in sufficient depth to support an analysis of alternatives and to establish the foundation for developing key performance parameters for sustainment of the program throughout its projected life cycle;.

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4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 (D) by striking and at the end of paragraph (5) (as so redesignated); (E) by inserting after paragraph (5) (as so redesignated) the following new paragraph (6): (6) that a preliminary assessment of the core logistics capabilities necessary to maintain and repair the program has been performed; and; and (F) in paragraph (7) (as so redesignated), by striking develop and procure and inserting develop, procure, and sustain. (2) DEFINITION.Subsection (c) of such section is amended by adding at the end the following new paragraphs: (7) The term core logistics capabilities means the core logistics capabilities identified under section 2464(a) of this title.. (b) ADDITIONAL MILESTONE B REQUIREMENTS. (1) ADDITIONAL
ITEM OF CERTIFICATION.

Subsection (a)(3) of section 2366b of title 10, United States Code, is amended (A) by redesignating subparagraph (E) as subparagraph (G); (B) by striking and at the end of subparagraph (D); and

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5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (C) by inserting after subparagraph (D) the following new subparagraphs: (E) life-cycle sustainment planning has identified and evaluated relevant sustainment costs throughout development, production, operation, sustainment, and disposal of the program, and any alternatives, and that such costs are reasonable and have been accurately estimated; (F) the requirements for core logistics capabilities and associated sustaining workload for the program have been identified; and. (2) DEFINITION.Subsection (g) of such section is amended by striking paragraph (5) (relating to Key Decision Point B) and inserting the following new paragraph (5): (5) The term core logistics capabilities means the core logistics capabilities identified under section 2464(a) of this title.. (c) GUIDANCE.Not later than 120 days after the

21 date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense 22 shall issue guidance implementing the amendments made 23 by subsections (a) and (b) in a manner that is consistent 24 across the Department of Defense.

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6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
SION

(d) ELIMINATION

OF

REFERENCES

TO

KEY DECI-

POINTS A AND B. (1) AMENDMENTS


TO SECTION 2366A.Section

2366a of title 10, United States Code, is amended (A) in the section heading, by striking or Key Decision Point (B) in subsection (a), in the matter preceding paragraph (1), by striking , or Key Decision Point A approval in the case of a space program, and by striking , or Key Decision Point B approval in the case of a space program,; and (C) in subsection (b) (i) in paragraph (1), by striking (or Key Decision Point A approval in the case of a space program); and (ii) in paragraph (2)(C)(ii), by striking , or Key Decision Point A approval in the case of a space program,. (2) AMENDMENTS
TO SECTION 2366B.Section

2366b of such title is amended (A) in the section heading, by striking or Key Decision Point B; (B) in subsection (a), in the matter preceding paragraph (1), by striking , or Key De-

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7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 cision Point B approval in the case of a space program,; and (C) in subsections (b)(2) and (d)(1), by striking (or Key Decision Point B approval in the case of a space program) each place it appears. (3) AMENDMENTS
TO TABLE OF SECTIONS.

The items relating to sections 2366a and 2366b in the table of sections at the beginning of chapter 139 of such title are amended to read as follows:
2366a. Major defense acquisition programs: certification required before Milestone A approval. 2366b. Major defense acquisition programs: certification required before Milestone B approval..

11 12 13 14 15

(4) ADDITIONAL

CONFORMING AMENDMENTS.

Section 2433a(c)(1) of such title is amended by striking , or Key Decision Point approval in the case of a space program, each place it appears in subparagraphs (B) and (C).

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SEC. 802 [Log #199]. REVISION TO LAW RELATING TO DISCLOSURES TO LITIGATION SUPPORT CONTRACTORS.

(a) IN GENERAL. (1) REVISED


AUTHORITY TO COVER DISCLO-

SURES UNDER LITIGATION SUPPORT CONTRACTS.

Chapter 3 of title 10, United States Code, is amended by inserting after section 129c the following new section:

10 129d. Disclosure to litigation support contractors 11 (a) DISCLOSURE AUTHORITY.An officer or em-

12 ployee of the Department of Defense may disclose sen13 sitive information to a litigation support contractor if 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
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(1) the disclosure is for the sole purpose of providing litigation support to the Government in the form of administrative, technical, or professional services during or in anticipation of litigation; and (2) under a contract with the Government, the litigation support contractor agrees to and acknowledges (A) that sensitive information furnished will be accessed and used only for the purposes stated in the relevant contract; (B) that the contractor will take all precautions necessary to prevent disclosure of the sensitive information provided to the contractor;
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9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 (C) that such sensitive information provided to the contractor under the authority of this section shall not be used by the contractor to compete against a third party for Government or non-Government contracts; and (D) that the violation of subparagraph (A), (B), or (C) is a basis for the Government to terminate the litigation support contract of the contractor. (b) DEFINITIONS.In this section: (1) The term litigation support contractor means a contractor (including an expert or technical consultant) under contract with the Department of Defense to provide litigation support. (2) The term sensitive information means confidential commercial, financial, or proprietary information, technical data, or other privileged information.. (2) CLERICAL
AMENDMENT.The

table of sec-

tions at the beginning of such chapter is amended by inserting after the item relating to section 129c the following new item:
129d. Disclosure to litigation support contractors..

23 24
IN

(b) REPEAL

OF

SUPERSEDED PROVISIONS ENACTED

PUBLIC LAW 111383.Section 2320 of such title is

25 amended
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10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 (1) in subsection (c)(2) (A) by striking subsection (a) and all that follows through a covered Government and inserting subsection (a), allowing a covered Government; and (B) by striking subparagraph (B); and (2) by striking subsection (g).

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SEC. 803 [Log #254]. EXTENSION OF APPLICABILITY OF THE SENIOR EXECUTIVE BENCHMARK COMPENSATION AMOUNT FOR PURPOSES OF ALLOWABLE COST LIMITATIONS UNDER DEFENSE CONTRACTS.

(a) CERTAIN COMPENSATION NOT ALLOWABLE

7 UNDER DEFENSE CONTRACTS.Subsection (e)(1)(P) of 8 section 2324 of title 10, United States Code, is amended 9 by striking senior executives of contractors and insert10 ing any individual performing under the covered con11 tract. 12 (b) CONFORMING AMENDMENT.Subsection (l) of

13 such section is amended by striking paragraph (5). 14 (c) EFFECTIVE DATE.The amendments made by

15 this section 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 (1) shall be implemented in the Federal Acquisition Regulation within 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act; and (2) shall apply with respect to costs of compensation incurred after January 1, 2012, under contracts entered into before, on, or after the date of the enactment of this Act.

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SEC. 804 [Log #59]. SUPPLIER RISK MANAGEMENT.

(a) SUPPLIER RISK MANAGEMENT.In order to re-

3 duce waste, fraud, and abuse and ensure that the Depart4 ment of Defense awards contracts to responsible suppliers, 5 the Secretary of Defense shall manage supplier risk in ac6 cordance with this section. 7 (b) EVALUATION
OF OF

SUPPLIER RISK BEFORE

8 AWARD

CONTRACT.The Secretary shall direct con-

9 tracting personnel to use a business credit reporting bu10 reau (or such other objective source of business informa11 tion as the Secretary considers appropriate) to evaluate 12 supplier risk on all contract actions. 13 (c) IDENTIFICATION
OF AND

TRACKING

OF

SUPPLIERS

14 AFTER AWARD

CONTRACT.The Secretary shall en-

15 sure that existing suppliers, including subcontractors and 16 sources of supply, are identified and tracked. In imple17 menting this subsection, the Secretary shall use an auto18 mated commercial-off-the-shelf product to identify sup19 pliers by location and to monitor suppliers for events that 20 may affect supplier performance, including debarments 21 and suspensions, mergers and acquisitions, bankruptcy fil22 ings, criminal proceedings against a person or company, 23 financial changes, or deterioration of a company.

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13 1 2 3 4 (a)
SEC. 805 [Log #468]. EXTENSION OF AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS IN THE DEFENSE ACQUISITION WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT FUND.

AVAILABILITY.Paragraph

(6)

of

section

5 1705(e) of title 10, United States Code, is amended to 6 read as follows: 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 (6) DURATION
OF AVAILABILITY.Amounts

credited to the Fund in accordance with subsection (d)(2), transferred to the Fund pursuant to subsection (d)(3), appropriated to the Fund, or deposited to the Fund shall remain available for obligation in the fiscal year for which credited, transferred, appropriated, or deposited and the two succeeding fiscal years.. (b) EFFECTIVE DATE.Paragraph (6) of such sec-

16 tion, as amended by subsection (a), shall not apply to 17 funds directly appropriated to the Fund before the date 18 of the enactment of this Act.

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SEC. 806 [Log #419]. DEFENSE CONTRACT AUDIT AGENCY ANNUAL REPORT.

(a) DEFENSE CONTRACT AUDIT AGENCY ANNUAL

4 REPORT.Chapter 137 of title 10, United States Code, 5 is amended by inserting after section 2313 the following 6 new section: 7 2313a. Defense Contract Audit Agency: annual re8 9
port

(a) REQUIRED REPORT.The Director of the De-

10 fense Contract Audit Agency shall prepare an annual re11 port of the activities of the Agency during the previous 12 fiscal year. The report shall include, at a minimum 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
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(1) a description of significant problems, abuses, and deficiencies found during the conduct of contractor audits; (2) a description of the recommendations for corrective action made during the reporting period with respect to significant problems, abuses, or deficiencies identified pursuant to paragraph (1); (3) a summary of each particularly significant audit; (4) statistical tables showing (A) the total number of audit reports completed and pending; (B) the priority given to each type of audit;
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15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 (C) the length of time taken for each type of audit; and (D) the total dollar value of questioned costs (including a separate category for the dollar value of unsupported costs); (5) a summary of the pending audits, along with a rationale for why each pending audit is not yet completed; and (6) a summary of any recommendations of actions or resources needed to improve the audit process. (b) SUBMISSION
OF

ANNUAL REPORT.Not later

13 than March 30 of each year, the Director shall submit to 14 the congressional defense committees the report required 15 by subsection (a). 16 (c) PUBLIC AVAILABILITY.Not later than 60 days

17 after the submission of an annual report to the congres18 sional defense committees under subsection (b), the Direc19 tor shall make the report available on the publicly avail20 able website of the Agency or such other publicly available 21 website as the Director considers appropriate.. 22 (b) CLERICAL AMENDMENT.The table of sections

23 at the beginning of such chapter is amended by inserting 24 after the item relating to section 2313 the following new 25 item:
2313a. Defense Contract Audit Agency: annual report..
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SEC. 812 [Log #492]. CHANGE IN DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF SELECTED ACQUISITION REPORTS FROM 60 TO 45 DAYS.

Section 2432(f) of title 10, United States Code, is

5 amended by striking 60 and inserting 45.

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SEC. 813 [Log #498]. EXTENSION OF SUNSET DATE FOR CERTAIN PROTESTS OF TASK AND DELIVER

ORDER CONTRACTS.

Paragraph (3) of section 4106(f) of title 41, United

5 States Code, is amended to read as follows: 6 7 8 (3) EFFECTIVE


PERIOD.Paragraph

(1)(B)

and paragraph (2) of this subsection shall not be in effect after September 30, 2016..

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SEC. 814 [Log #253]. CLARIFICATION OF DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AUTHORITY TO PURCHASE RIGHTHAND DRIVE PASSENGER SEDAN VEHICLES.

Section 2253(a)(2) of title 10, United States Code,

5 is amended by striking vehicles and inserting pas6 senger sedans.

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SEC. 815 [Log #497]. AMENDMENT RELATING TO BUYING TENTS, TARPAULINS, OR COVERS FROM

AMERICAN SOURCES.

Section 2533a(b)(1)(C) of title 10, United States

5 Code, is amended by inserting (and the materials and 6 components thereof) after tents, tarpaulins, or covers.

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Subtitle CProvisions Relating to Contracts in Support of Contingency Operations in Iraq or Afghanistan


SEC. 821 [Log #194]. RESTRICTIONS ON AWARDING CONTRACTS IN SUPPORT OF CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS IN IRAQ OR AFGHANISTAN TO ADVERSE ENTITIES.

(a) PROHIBITION

ON

CONTRACTS WITH ADVERSE

10 ENTITIES.Effective on the date occurring 60 days after 11 the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of 12 Defense may not award a contract in support of a contin13 gency operation in Iraq or Afghanistan to an adverse enti14 ty. 15 16 (b) VOIDING CONTRACTS WITH ADVERSE ENTITIES.With

respect to any contract in effect before, on,

17 or after the effective date of the prohibition in subsection 18 (a), if the Secretary of Defense determines under sub19 section (c) that the contract, or any subcontract under the 20 contract, is being performed by an adverse entity, the Sec21 retary may, in accordance with applicable law 22 23 24 25 (1) void the contract; or (2) require the prime contractor to void any such subcontract. (c) DETERMINATION OF ADVERSE ENTITY.
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22 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 (1) IN
GENERAL.For

purposes of this section,

an adverse entity is any foreign entity or foreign individual that the Secretary of Defense, acting through the Commander of the United States Central Command, determines, based on credible evidence (A) is directly engaged in hostilities or is substantially supporting forces that are engaged in hostilities against the United States or its coalition partners in a contingency operation in Iraq or Afghanistan; and (B) is performing on a contract awarded, or task or delivery order issued, by or on behalf of the Department of Defense as a contractor, a subcontractor, or an employee of a contractor or subcontractor. (2) NOTIFICATION.Upon a determination by the Commander that an individual or entity is an adverse entity, the Commander shall notify in writing the head of the contracting activity responsible for the contingency operation concerned. (3) REVIEW.Not later than 15 days after receipt of a notification under paragraph (2), the head of the contracting activity shall

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23 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 (A) review the contracts concerned, and any subcontracts under such contracts, awarded under the authority of the head of the contracting activity to verify whether the adverse entity is currently performing under any such contract or subcontract; and (B) notify the Commander in writing of any contracts or subcontracts that the head verifies are being performed by the adverse entity. (d) GUIDANCE.Not later than 30 days after the

12 date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense 13 shall issue guidance to implement this section. The guid14 ance shall include, at a minimum, the following: 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 (1) A requirement for each contract awarded in support of a contingency operation in Iraq or Afghanistan awarded after the date of the enactment of this Act to include a clause pertaining to the authority provided under subsection (b). (2) Criteria by which such authority will be applied, including criteria to ensure compliance with applicable laws.

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SEC. 822 [Log #196]. AUTHORITY TO USE HIGHER THRESHOLDS FOR PROCUREMENTS IN SUPPORT OF CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS.

With respect to a procurement of property or services

5 by or for the Department of Defense that the Secretary 6 of Defense determines are to be used in support of a con7 tingency operation in Iraq or Afghanistan, regardless of 8 whether the award of a contract, or the making of a pur9 chase, for the procurement is inside or outside the United 10 States 11 12 13 14 (1) the simplified acquisition threshold is deemed to be $1,000,000; and (2) the micro-purchase threshold is deemed to be $25,000.

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SEC. 823 [Log #195]. AUTHORITY TO EXAMINE RECORDS OF FOREIGN CONTRACTORS PERFORMING CONTRACTS IN SUPPORT OF CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS IN IRAQ OR AFGHANISTAN.

(a) AUTHORITY.Except as provided in subsection

6 (b), the Secretary of Defense may examine the records of 7 a foreign contractor performing a contract in support of 8 a contingency operation in Iraq or Afghanistan. 9 (b) EXCEPTION.Subsection (a) does not apply to a

10 foreign contractor that is a foreign government or agency 11 thereof or that is precluded by applicable laws from mak12 ing its records available for examination. 13 (c) GUIDANCE.Not later than 30 days after the

14 date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense 15 shall issue guidance to implement this section.

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26 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
SEC. 824. DEFINITIONS.

In this subtitle: (1) CONTRACT


IN SUPPORT OF A CONTINGENCY

OPERATION IN IRAQ OR AFGHANISTAN.The

term

contract in support of a contingency operation in Iraq or Afghanistan means a contract awarded by the Secretary of Defense for the procurement of property or services to be used outside the United States in support of a contingency operation in Iraq or Afghanistan. (2) CONTINGENCY
OPERATION.The

term

contingency operation has the meaning provided by section 101(a)(13) of title 10, United States Code. (3) RECORDS.The term records has the meaning provided by section 2313(l) of title 10, United States Code. (4) FOREIGN
CONTRACTOR.The

term foreign

contractor means a contractor or subcontractor organized or existing under the laws of a country other than the United States.

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Subtitle DOther Matters


SEC. 831 [Log #534]. MISCELLANEOUS AMENDMENTS TO PUBLIC LAW 111383 RELATING TO ACQUISITION.

(a) AMENDMENTS

TO FOR

CAPABILITIES COVERED

BY

6 ACQUISITION PROCESS

RAPID FIELDING.Section

7 804(b)(3) of the Ike Skelton National Defense Authoriza8 tion Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111383; 124 9 Stat. 4256; 10 U.S.C. 2302 note) is amended 10 11 12 13 14 15 (1) by inserting and at the end of subparagraph (B); (2) by striking ; and at the end of subparagraph (C) and inserting a period; and (3) by striking subparagraph (D). (b) AMENDMENTS
OF TO

ELEMENTS

OF

GUIDANCE
IN

ON

16 MANAGEMENT 17
FENSE

MANUFACTURING RISK

MAJOR DE-

ACQUISITION PROGRAMS.Section 812(b) of such

18 Act (Public Law 111383; 124 Stat. 4264; 10 U.S.C. 19 2430) is amended 20 21 22 23 24 25 (1) by striking paragraph (1); and (2) by redesignating paragraphs (2), (3), (4), and (5) as paragraphs (1), (2), (3), and (4), respectively. (c) AMENDMENTS
VELOPMENT TO

DEFENSE RESEARCH

AND

DE-

RAPID INNOVATION PROGRAM.Section

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28 1 1073 of such Act (Public Law 111383; 124 Stat. 4366; 2 10 U.S.C. 2359a note) is amended 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (1) in subsection (a), by striking shall in the first sentence and inserting may; and (2) in subsection (b), by amending the first sentence to read as follows: If the Secretary establishes a program under subsection (a), the Secretary shall issue guidelines for the operation of the program.

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SEC. 902 [Log #537]. REDESIGNATION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY AS THE DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY AND MARINE CORPS.

(a) REDESIGNATION
AS THE

OF THE

DEPARTMENT NAVY
AND

OF THE

5 NAVY

DEPARTMENT

OF THE

MARINE

6 CORPS. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 (1) REDESIGNATION


MENT.The OF MILITARY DEPART-

military department designated as the

Department of the Navy is redesignated as the Department of the Navy and Marine Corps. (2) REDESIGNATION
OF SECRETARY AND

OTHER STATUTORY OFFICES.

(A) SECRETARY.The position of the Secretary of the Navy is redesignated as the Secretary of the Navy and Marine Corps. (B) OTHER
STATUTORY OFFICES.The

positions of the Under Secretary of the Navy, the four Assistant Secretaries of the Navy, and the General Counsel of the Department of the Navy are redesignated as the Under Secretary of the Navy and Marine Corps, the Assistant Secretaries of the Navy and Marine Corps, and the General Counsel of the Department of the Navy and Marine Corps, respectively. (b) CONFORMING AMENDMENTS
TO

TITLE 10,

26 UNITED STATES CODE.


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17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 (1) DEFINITION
OF

MILITARY

DEPART-

MENT.Paragraph

(8) of section 101(a) of title

10, United States Code, is amended to read as follows: (8) The term military department means the Department of the Army, the Department of the Navy and Marine Corps, and the Department of the Air Force.. (2) ORGANIZATION
OF DEPARTMENT.The

text

of section 5011 of such title is amended to read as follows: The Department of the Navy and Marine Corps is separately organized under the Secretary of the Navy and Marine Corps.. (3) POSITION
OF SECRETARY.Section

5013(a)(1) of such title is amended by striking There is a Secretary of the Navy and inserting There is a Secretary of the Navy and Marine Corps. (4) CHAPTER
HEADINGS.

(A) The heading of chapter 503 of such title is amended to read as follows: CHAPTER 503DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY AND MARINE CORPS. (B) The heading of chapter 507 of such title is amended to read as follows:

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18 1 CHAPTER 507COMPOSITION OF THE DE2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 PARTMENT OF THE NAVY AND MARINE CORPS. (5) OTHER
AMENDMENTS.

(A) Title 10, United States Code, is amended by striking Department of the Navy and Secretary of the Navy each place they appear other than as specified in paragraphs (1), (2), (3), and (4) (including in section headings, subsection captions, tables of chapters, and tables of sections) and inserting Department of the Navy and Marine Corps and Secretary of the Navy and Marine Corps, respectively, in each case with the matter inserted to be in the same typeface and typestyle as the matter stricken. (B)(i) Sections 5013(f), 5014(b)(2),

5016(a), 5017(2), 5032(a), and 5042(a) of such title are amended by striking Assistant Secretaries of the Navy and inserting Assistant Secretaries of the Navy and Marine Corps. (ii) The heading of section 5016 of such title, and the item relating to such section in the table of sections at the beginning of chapter 503 of such title, are each amended by insert-

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19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 ing and Marine Corps after of the Navy, with the matter inserted in each case to be in the same typeface and typestyle as the matter amended. (c) OTHER PROVISIONS
ERENCES. OF

LAW

AND

OTHER REF-

(1) TITLE

37, UNITED STATES CODE.Title

37,

United States Code, is amended by striking Department of the Navy and Secretary of the Navy each place they appear and inserting Department of the Navy and Marine Corps and Secretary of the Navy and Marine Corps, respectively. (2) OTHER
REFERENCES.Any

reference in

any law other than in title 10 or title 37, United States Code, or in any regulation, document, record, or other paper of the United States, to the Department of the Navy shall be considered to be a reference to the Department of the Navy and Marine Corps. Any such reference to an office specified in subsection (a)(2) shall be considered to be a reference to that officer as redesignated by that section. (d) EFFECTIVE DATE.This section and the amend-

24 ments made by this section shall take effect on the first

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20 1 day of the first month beginning more than 60 days after 2 the date of the enactment of this Act.

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Subtitle CIntelligence-Related Matters


SEC. 921 [Log #309]. REPORT ON IMPLEMENTATION OF RECOMMENDATIONS BY THE COMPTROLLER

GENERAL ON INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION SHARING.

(a) REPORT.Not later than 90 days after the date

8 of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense 9 shall submit to the appropriate congressional committees 10 and the Comptroller General a report on actions taken by 11 the Secretary in response to the recommendations of the 12 Comptroller General in the report issued on January 22, 13 2010, titled Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnais14 sance: Establishing Guidance, Timelines, and Account15 ability for Integrating Intelligence Data Would Improve 16 Information Sharing (GAO-10-265NI), regarding the 17 need to develop guidance, such as a concept of operations, 18 to provide overarching direction and priorities for sharing 19 intelligence information across the defense elements of the 20 intelligence community. 21 (b) REVIEW
OF

REPORT.The Comptroller General

22 shall submit to the appropriate congressional committees 23 a review of the report submitted under subsection (a), in24 cluding a determination by the Comptroller General as to 25 whether the actions taken by the Secretary of Defense in
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23 1 response to the recommendations referred to in such sub2 section are consistent with and adequately address such 3 recommendations. 4 5 (c) APPROPRIATE CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEES DEFINED.In

this section, the term appropriate congres-

6 sional committees means 7 8 9 10 11 (1) the congressional defense committees; (2) the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence of the House of Representatives; and (3) the Select Committee on Intelligence of the Senate.

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SEC. 922 [Log #200]. INSIDER THREAT DETECTION.

(a) PROGRAM REQUIRED.The Secretary of Defense

3 shall establish a program for information sharing protec4 tion and insider threat mitigation for the information sys5 tems of the Department of Defense to detect unauthorized 6 access to, use of, or transmission of classified or controlled 7 unclassified information. 8 (b) ELEMENTS.The program established under

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25 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 agency partners and activities in support of ongoing operations in areas of hostilities. (3) A governance structure and process that integrates information security and sharing technologies with the policies and procedures referred to in paragraph (2). Such structure and process shall include (A) coordination with the existing security clearance and suitability review process; (B) coordination of existing anomaly detection techniques, including those used in counterintelligence investigation or personnel screening activities; and (C) updating and expediting of the classification review and marking process. (4) A continuing analysis of (A) gaps in security measures under the program; and (B) technology, policies, and processes needed to increase the capability of the program beyond the initially established full operating capability to address such gaps; (5) A baseline analysis framework that includes measures of performance and effectiveness.

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26 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 (6) A plan for how to ensure related security measures are put in place for other departments or agencies with access to Department of Defense networks. (7) A plan for enforcement to ensure that the program is being applied and implemented on a uniform and consistent basis. (c) OPERATING CAPABILITY.The Secretary shall

9 ensure the program established under subsection (a) 10 11 12 13 14 (1) achieves initial operating capability not later than October 1, 2012; and (2) achieves full operating capability not later than October 1, 2013. (d) REPORT.Not later than 90 days after the date

15 of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall submit 16 to the congressional defense committees a report that in17 cludes 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 (1) the implementation plan for the program established under subsection (a); (2) the resources required to implement the program; (3) specific efforts to ensure that implementation does not negatively impact activities in support of ongoing operations in areas of hostilities;

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27 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 (4) a definition of the capabilities that will be achieved at initial operating capability and full operating capability, respectively; and (5) a description of any other issues related to such implementation that the Secretary considers appropriate. (e) BRIEFING REQUIREMENT.The Secretary shall

8 provide briefings to the Committees on Armed Services of 9 the House of Representatives and the Senate as follows: 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 (1) Not later than 90 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, a briefing describing the governance structure referred to in subsection (b)(3). (2) Not later than 120 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, a briefing detailing the inventory and status of technology solutions deployment referred to in subsection (b)(1), including an identification of the total number of host platforms planned for such deployment, the current number of host platforms that provide appropriate security, and the funding and timeline for remaining deployment. (3) Not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, a briefing detailing the policies and procedures referred to in subsection (b)(2), including an assessment of the effectiveness of such policies and procedures and an assessment

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28 1 2 3 4 5 of the potential impact of such policies and procedures on information sharing within the Department of Defense and with interagency and international partners. (f) BUDGET SUBMISSION.On the date on which the

6 President submits to Congress the budget for fiscal year 7 2013 under section 1105 of title 31, Untied States Code, 8 the Secretary of Defense shall submit to the congressional 9 defense committees an identification of the resources re10 quested in such budget to carry out the program estab11 lished under subsection (a).

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Subtitle DTotal Force Management


SEC. 931 [Log #50]. GENERAL POLICY FOR TOTAL FORCE MANAGEMENT.

(a) REVISION

OF

GENERAL PERSONNEL POLICY

6 SECTION.Section 129a of title 10, United States Code, 7 is amended to read as follows: 8 129a. General policy for total force management 9 (a) POLICIES
AND

PROCEDURES.The Secretary of

10 Defense shall establish policies and procedures for deter11 mining the appropriate mix of military, civilian, and con12 tractor personnel to perform the mission of the Depart13 ment of Defense. 14 (b) RISK MITIGATION OVER COST.In establishing

15 the policies and procedures under subsection (a), the Sec16 retary shall ensure that establishment of an appropriately 17 balanced workforce with sufficient levels of personnel to 18 carry out the mission of the Department and the core mis19 sion areas of the armed forces (as identified pursuant to 20 section 118b of this title) takes precedence over cost sav21 ings. 22 (c) DELEGATION
OF

RESPONSIBILITIES.The Sec-

23 retary shall delegate responsibility for implementation of 24 the policies and procedures established under subsection 25 (a) as follows:
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30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 (1) The Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness shall have overall responsibility for developing guidance to implement such policies and procedures. (2) The manpower and force structure authorities for each Department of Defense component shall have overall responsibility for the requirements determination, planning, programming, and budgeting for such policies and procedures. (3) The Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics shall be responsible for ensuring that the defense acquisition system, as defined in section 2545 of this title, is consistent with such policies and procedures and with implementation pursuant to paragraph (1). In carrying out this paragraph, the Under Secretary shall require each contracting officer to obtain a written statement from each requiring official that the work required is appropriate for contractor personnel consistent with this title, the Federal Acquisition Regulation, the Defense Supplement to the Federal Acquisition Regulation, and Department of Defense instructions governing appropriate use of contractors. (4) The Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) shall be responsible for ensuring that the

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31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 budget for the Department of Defense is consistent with such policies and procedures. If the Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) recommends a defense budget for a fiscal year that inhibits the implementation of such policies and procedures, then a justification for such recommendation shall be included in the defense budget materials (as defined in section 2228(f)(5) of this title) for that fiscal year. (d) USE
OF

PLAN, INVENTORY,

AND

LIST.In car-

10 rying out the policies and procedures established under 11 subsection (a), the Secretary shall 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 (1) incorporate the civilian strategic workforce plan (required by section 115b of this title) into such policies and procedures; (2) incorporate the civilian positions master plan (required by section 1597(c) of this title) into such policies and procedures; (3) use the inventory of contracts for services required by section 2330a(c) of this title; and (4) use the list of activities required by the Federal Activities Inventory Reform Act of 1998 (Public Law 105270; 31 U.S.C. 501 note). (e) CONSIDERATIONS
IN

CONVERTING

PER-

SONNEL.If

conversion of personnel is considered, the

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32 1 Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness 2 shall 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 (1) ensure compliance with (A) section 2463 of this title (relating to guidelines and procedures for use of civilian employees to perform Department of Defense functions); and (B) section 2461 of this title (relating to public-private competition required before conversion to contractor performance); and (2) include in each manpower requirements report under section 115a of this title a complete justification for converting from one form of personnel to another. (f) CONSTRUCTION WITH OTHER REQUIRE-

MENTS.Nothing

in this title may be construed as au-

17 thorizing 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 (1) a Department of Defense component to directly convert a function to contractor performance without complying with section 2461 of this title; (2) the use of contracts for functions that are inherently governmental or closely associated with inherently governmental even if there is a civilian personnel shortfall in the Department of Defense;

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33 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (3) the establishment of numerical goals or budgetary savings targets for the conversion of functions to performance by either Department of Defense civilian personnel or for conversion to performance by contractor personnel; or (4) the imposition of a civilian hiring freeze that may inhibit the implementation of the policies and procedures established under subsection (a).. (b) CLERICAL AMENDMENT.The item relating to

10 section 129a in the table of sections at the beginning of 11 such chapter is amended to read as follows:
129a. General policy for total force management..

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34 1 2 3 4
SEC. 932 [Log #414]. REVISIONS TO DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE CIVILIAN PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT CONSTRAINTS.

Section 129 of title 10, United States Code, is

5 amended 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 (1) in subsection (a), by striking (2) the funds made available to the department for such fiscal year. and inserting (2) the total force management policies and procedures established under section 129a of this title.; (2) in subsection (d), by striking within that budget activity for which funds are provided for that fiscal year. and inserting within that budget activity as determined under the total force management policies and procedures established under section 129a of this title.; and (3) in subsection (e), by striking the sentence beginning with With respect to.

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35 1 2 3 4
SEC. 933 [Log #413, #415, and #494]. ADDITIONAL AMENDMENTS RELATING TO TOTAL FORCE MANAGEMENT.

(a) [LOG #413] AMENDMENTS

TO

SECRETARY

OF

5 DEFENSE REPORT. Section 113(l) of title 10, United 6 States Code, is amended in paragraphs (2), (3), and (4) 7 by striking military and civilian personnel each place 8 it appears and inserting military, civilian, and contractor 9 personnel. 10 11
TAIN

(b) [LOG #415] AMENDMENTS RELATING

TO

CER-

GUIDELINES. Section 1597(b) of title 10, United

12 States Code, is amended by inserting after the first sen13 tence the following: In establishing the guidelines, the 14 Secretary shall ensure that nothing in the guidelines con15 flicts with the requirements of section 129 of this title or 16 the policies and procedures established under section 129a 17 of this title.. 18 19
FOR

(c) [LOG #494] AMENDMENT ACQUISITION


OF

TO

REQUIREMENTS

SERVICES.Section 863 of the Ike

20 Skelton National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal 21 Year 2011 (Public Law 111383; 124 Stat. 4293; 10 22 U.S.C. 2330 note) is amended by adding at the end of 23 subsection (d) the following new paragraph: 24 25 26
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36 1 2 3
SEC. 934 [Log #416]. AMENDMENTS TO ANNUAL DEFENSE MANPOWER REQUIREMENTS REPORT.

Section 115a(a) of title 10, United States Code, is

4 amended 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (1) by striking and at the end of paragraph (1); and (2) by striking paragraph (2) and inserting the following new paragraphs (2) and (3): (2) the annual civilian personnel requirements level for each component of the Department of Defense for the next fiscal year and the civilian endstrength level for the prior fiscal year; and (3) the contractor personnel requirements level performing contract services as defined in section 235 of this title for each component of the Department of Defense for the next fiscal year and the contractor full-time equivalents level for the prior fiscal year as reported in the inventory for contracts for services required by subsection (c) of section 2330a of this title..

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37 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
SEC. 935 [Log #68]. REVISIONS TO STRATEGIC WORKFORCE PLAN.

(a) REVISION IN REPORTING PERIOD. (1) IN


GENERAL.Section

115b of title 10,

United States Code, is amended (A) in the section heading, by striking Annual strategic and inserting Biennial civilian strategic; (B) in the heading of subsection (a), by striking ANNUAL and inserting BIENNIAL; and (C) in subsection (a)(1), by striking on an annual basis and inserting in every evennumbered year. (2) CLERICAL
AMENDMENT.The

table of sec-

tions for chapter 2 of such title is amended by striking the item relating to section 115b and inserting the following:
115b. Biennial civilian strategic workforce plan..

19 20 21 22 23 24 25

(b) REVISION
RIOD

IN

ASSESSMENT CONTENTS

AND

PE-

.Section 115b(b)(1) of such title is amended (1) in subparagraph (A), by striking seven-

year period following the year in which the plan is submitted and inserting five-year period corresponding to the current future-years defense program; and
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38 1 2 3 4 5 6 (2) in subparagraph (B), by inserting before the semicolon at the end the following: as determined under the total force management policies and procedures established under section 129a of this title. (c) REFERENCE
TO

SECTION

129A.Section

7 115b(c)(2)(D) is amended by inserting before the period 8 at the end the following: and the policies and procedures 9 established under section 129a of this title.

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39 1 2 3 4
SEC. 936 [Log #46]. TECHNICAL AMENDMENTS TO REQUIREMENT FOR INVENTORY OF CONTRACTS FOR SERVICES.

Section 2330a(c) of title 10, United States Code, is

5 amended 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
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(1) in paragraph (1) (A) by inserting (and pursuant to contracts for goods to the extent services are also provided under such contracts) after pursuant to contracts for services; (B) in subparagraph (A) (i) by striking and at the end of clause (i); and (ii) by striking clause (ii) and inserting the following: (ii) the calculation of contractor full-time equivalents for direct labor, using direct labor hours, in a manner that is comparable to the calculation of Department of Defense civilian full-time employees; and (iii) the conduct and completion of the annual review required under subsection

(e)(1).; and (C) in subparagraph (B), by inserting for requirements specifically relating to acquisition before the period; and
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40 1 2 3 (2) in paragraph (2)(E), by striking The number of contractor employees, and inserting The number of contractors,.

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41 1 2 3 4 5 6
SEC. 937 [Log #49]. MODIFICATION OF TEMPORARY SUSPENSION OF PUBLIC-PRIVATE COMPETITIONS

FOR CONVERSION OF DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE FUNCTIONS TO CONTRACTOR PERFORMANCE.

Section 325 of the National Defense Authorization

7 Act for Fiscal Year 2010 (Public Law 11184; 123 Stat. 8 2253) is amended 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 (1) in subsection (a), by striking Secretary of Defense submits to the congressional defense committees the certification required under subsection (d) and inserting Comptroller General submits to the congressional defense committees the assessment required under subsection (c); and (2) by striking subsection (d).

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42 1 2 3
SEC. 938 [Log #52]. PRELIMINARY PLANNING AND DURATION OF PUBLIC-PRIVATE COMPETITIONS.

Section 2461(a)(5) of title 10, United States Code,

4 is amended 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 (1) in subparagraph (E) (A) by striking , begins and inserting shall be conducted in accordance with guidance and procedures that shall be issued and maintained by the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness and shall begin; (B) by inserting after the date on which the following: a component of; (C) by inserting first before obligates; (D) funds; (E) by inserting for the preliminary planning effort after support; and (F) in clause (i), by inserting a public-private before competition; and (2) in subparagraph (F) (A) by inserting or Defense Agency after military department; (B) by striking of such date and inserting of the actions intended to be taken during the preliminary planning process; by inserting specifically after

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43 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 (C) by inserting of such actions after public notice; (D) by inserting after website the following: and through other means as determined necessary; (E) by inserting after the first sentence the following: Following the completion of preliminary planning for a public-private competition, if applicable, the head of a military department or Defense Agency shall submit to Congress written notice of the initiation of the public-private competition and shall announce such initiation in the Federal Register.; and (F) by striking Such date is the first day of preliminary planning for a public-private competition for and inserting The date of such announcement shall be used for.

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44 1 2 3 4 5
SEC. 939 [Log #417]. CONVERSION OF CERTAIN FUNCTIONS FROM CONTRACTOR PERFORMANCE TO PERFORMANCE BY DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES.

Section 2463 of title 10, United States Code, is

6 amended 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
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(1) in subsection (b)(1) (A) by striking subparagraph (A) and inserting the following new subparagraph (A): (A) is an inherently governmental function;; (B) by redesignating subparagraphs (C) and (D) as subparagraphs (F) and (G), respectively; and (C) by inserting after subparagraph (B) the following new subparagraphs (C), (D), and (E): (C) acquisition workforce functions; (D) is a critical function that is necessary to maintain sufficient organic expertise and technical capability; (E) has been performed by Department of Defense civilian employees at any time during the previous 10-year period;. (2) by redesignating subsections (d) and (e) as subsections (f) and (g), respectively;
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45 1 2 3 4 (3) by inserting after subsection (c) the following new subsections (d) and (e): (d) DETERMINATIONS RELATING
SION OF TO THE

CONVER-

CERTAIN FUNCTIONS.(1) Except as provided

5 in paragraph (2), in determining whether a function 6 should be converted to performance by Department of De7 fense civilian employees, the Secretary of Defense shall 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 (A) develop methodology for determining costs based on the guidance outlined in the Directive-Type Memorandum 09007 entitled Estimating and Comparing the Full Costs of Civilian and Military Manpower and Contractor Support or any successor guidance for the determination of costs when costs are the sole basis for the determination; (B) take into consideration any supplemental guidance issued by the Secretary of a military department for determinations affecting functions of that military department; (C) ensure that the difference in the cost of performing the function by a contractor compared to the cost of performing the function by Department of Defense civilian employees would be equal to or exceed the lesser of

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46 1 2 3 4 5 (i) 10 percent of the personnel-related costs for performance of that function in the agency tender; or (ii) $10,000,000. (2) Paragraph (1) shall not apply to a function de-

6 scribed in subparagraph (A) of subsection (b)(1). 7 8


OF

(e) NOTIFICATION RELATING

TO THE

CONVERSION

CERTAIN FUNCTIONS.The Secretary of Defense shall

9 establish procedures for the timely notification of any con10 tractor who performs a function that the Secretary plans 11 to convert to performance by Department of Defense civil12 ian employees pursuant to subsection (a). The Secretary 13 shall provide a copy of any such notification to the con14 gressional defense committees.; and 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 (4) in subsection (g), as redesignated by paragraph (2) (A) by striking this section and all that follows and inserting this section:; and (B) by adding at the end the following new paragraphs: (1) The term functions closely associated with inherently governmental functions has the meaning given that term in section 2383(b)(3) of this title.

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47 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 (2) The term acquisition function has the meaning given that term under section 1721(a) of this title. (3) The term inherently governmental function has the meaning given that term in the Federal Activities Inventory Reform Act of 1998 (Public Law 105270; 31 U. S.C. 501 note)..

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48 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Subtitle EQuadrenniel Roles and Missons and Related Matters


SEC. 951 [Log #204]. TRANSFER OF PROVISIONS RELATING TO QUADRENNIAL ROLES AND MISSIONS REVIEW.

(a) TRANSFER
SESSMENT OF

OF

PROVISIONS RELATING

TO

AS-

ROLES

AND

MISSIONS.Section 153(a)(4)

8 of title 10, United States Code, is amended 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 (1) by redesignating subparagraphs (C), (D), (E), and (F) as subparagraphs (D), (E), (F), and (G), respectively; (2) by inserting after subparagraph (B) the following new subparagraph (C): (C) Advising the Secretary on the roles and missions of the armed forces and on the assignment of functions to the armed forces in order to obtain maximum efficiency and effectiveness of the armed forces.; and (3) by amending subparagraph (G) (as redesignated by paragraph (1)) to read as follows: (G) Identifying, assessing, and prioritizing joint military requirements (including existing systems and equipment) for defense acquisition, and identifying the core mission areas associated with each such requirement..
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49 1 2
EGY

(b) REQUIREMENT REVIEW


AND TO

FOR

NATIONAL MILITARY STRAT-

BE CONSISTENT WITH QUADRENNIAL

3 ROLES

MISSIONS REVIEW.Section 153(d)(2)(A) of

4 title 10, United States Code, is amended 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 (1) by striking and at the end of clause (ii); (2) by striking the period and inserting ; and at the end of clause (iii); and (3) by adding at the end the following new clause: (iv) the most recent quadrennial roles and missions review conducted by the Secretary of Defense pursuant to section 118b of this title.. (c) ASSESSMENT
OF

ROLES

AND

MISSIONS.Section

14 153 of such title is further amended by adding at the end 15 the following new subsection: 16 (e) ASSESSMENT
OF

ROLES

AND

MISSIONS.(1) In

17 each year in which the Secretary of Defense is required 18 to conduct a quadrennial roles and missions review pursu19 ant to section 118b of this title, the Chairman shall pre20 pare and submit to the Secretary of Defense an assess21 ment of the roles and missions of the armed forces and 22 the assignment of functions to the armed forces, together 23 with any recommendations for changes in assignment that 24 the Chairman considers necessary to achieve maximum ef25 ficiency and effectiveness of the armed forces.

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50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 (2) The assessment shall be conducted so as to (A) organize the significant missions of the armed forces into core mission areas that cover broad areas of military activity; and (B) ensure that core mission areas are defined and functions are assigned so as to avoid unnecessary duplication of effort among the armed forces. (3) The Secretary shall forward the report received

9 under paragraph (1) in any year, with the Secretarys 10 comments thereon (if any), to Congress with the Sec11 retarys next transmission to Congress of the annual De12 partment of Defense budget justification materials in sup13 port of the Department of Defense component of the 14 budget of the President submitted under section 1105 of 15 title 31 for the next fiscal year.. 16 (d) CONFORMING AMENDMENTS.Section 118b of

17 title 10, United States Code, is amended 18 19 20 21 22 23 (1) by striking subsection (b); and (2) in subsection (c), by striking Upon receipt of the Chairmans assessment, and after giving appropriate consideration to the Chairmans recommendations, the Secretary and inserting The Secretary.

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51 1 2 3
SEC. 952 [Log #201]. REVISIONS TO QUADRENNIAL ROLES AND MISSIONS REVIEW.

Section 118b of title 10, United States Code, as

4 amended by section 951/Log 204, is further amended 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 (1) in subsection (a), by striking core competencies and capabilities of the Department of Defense to perform and support such roles and missions and inserting functions and capabilities of the Department of Defense and its major components to achieve the objectives of the national defense strategy and the national military strategy; (2) by redesignating subsections (c) and (d) as subsections (b) and (c); (3) in subsection (b) (as so redesignated) (A) by striking the subsection heading and all that follows through shall identify and inserting CONDUCT
OF

REVIEW.Each quad-

rennial roles and missions review shall identify; (B) in paragraph (2), by striking core competencies and capabilities and inserting functions and capabilities of each of the armed forces; (C) in paragraph (3), by striking core competencies and inserting functions;

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52 1 2 3 4 5 6 (D) by striking core competencies and and inserting the functions and the; and (E) in paragraph (5), by striking core competencies and inserting functions; and (4) in subsection (d) (as so redesignated), by inserting findings of the before quadrennial.

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SEC. 953. [Log #205] AMENDMENT TO PRESENTATION OF FUTURE-YEARS BUDGET AND COMPTROLLER GENERAL REPORT ON BUDGET JUSTIFICATION MATERIAL.

(a) ORGANIZATION OF FUTURE-YEARS BUDGET. (1) IN


GENERAL.Section

222(b) of title 10,

United States Code, is amended by striking on the basis of both major force programs and the core mission areas and inserting on the basis of major force programs and the core mission areas and functions of each of the armed forces. (2) EFFECTIVE
DATE.The

amendment made

by this subsection shall apply with respect to the future-years mission budget for fiscal year 2013 and each fiscal year thereafter. (b) REPORT REQUIRED. (1) MATTERS
COVERED.The

Comptroller

General of the United States shall prepare a report containing assessments of (A) the sufficiency of Department of Defense regulations, policies, and guidance governing the construction of budget exhibits; (B) the current program element structure and content used to account for the budget activity of the Department of the Defense;

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54 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 (C) the degree to which the Secretary of Defense has implemented the recommendations for improving the consistency, clarity, accuracy, and completeness of the Department of Defense budget documentation contained in Government Accountability Report GAO-07-1058; and (D) the degree to which the Department of Defense has complied with the Congressional intent and requirements of the amendments made by section 944 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008 (Public Law 110181; 122 Stat. 289). (2) RECOMMENDATIONS.The report required by this subsection shall also include such recommendations as the Comptroller General considers to be appropriate in order to improve the consistency, clarity, accuracy, and completeness of the Department of Defense budget justification material content and to improve the Departments ability to identify and track resources by the core mission areas and functions of the armed forces as required by section 118b of title 10, United States Code.

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SEC. 954 [Log #531]. CHAIRMAN OF THE JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF PLANS. ASSESSMENT OF CONTINGENCY

Section 153(b) of title 10, United States Code, is

5 amended 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
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(1) in paragraph (1), by striking assessment of and all that follows through the period and inserting: assessment of (A) the nature and magnitude of the strategic and military risks associated with executing the missions called for under the current National Military Strategy; and (B) the critical deficiencies and strengths in force capabilities (including manpower, logistics, intelligence, and mobility support) identified during the preparation and review of contingency plans of each geographic combatant commander, and the effect of such deficiencies and strengths on strategic plans and on meeting national security objectives and policy.; and (2) in paragraph (2) (A) by inserting after National Military Strategy is significant, the following, or that critical deficiencies in force capabilities exist for a contingency plan,; and
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Subtitle FOther Matters


SEC. 961 [Log #241]. DEADLINE REVISION FOR REPORT ON FOREIGN LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY.

Section 958 of the National Defense Authorization

5 Act for Fiscal Year 2008 (Public Law 110181; 122 Stat. 6 297) is amended 7 8 9 10 11 (1) in subsection (a), by striking annually thereafter and inserting by June 30 each year thereafter; and (2) in subsection (d), by striking December 31, 2013 and inserting June 30, 2013.

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SEC. 962 [Log #167]. MILITARY ACTIVITIES IN CYBERSPACE.

(a) AFFIRMATION.Congress affirms that the Sec-

3 retary of Defense is authorized to conduct military activi4 ties in cyberspace. 5 (b) AUTHORITY DESCRIBED.The authority referred

6 to in subsection (a) includes the authority to carry out 7 a clandestine operation in cyberspace 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 (1) in support of a military operation pursuant to the Authorization for Use of Military Force (50 U.S.C. 1541 note; Public Law 107-40) against a target located outside of the United States; or (2) to defend against a cyber attack against an asset of the Department of Defense. (c) BRIEFINGS
ON

ACTIVITIES.Not later than 120

15 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, and quar16 terly thereafter, the Secretary of Defense shall provide a 17 briefing to the Committees on Armed Services of the 18 House of Representatives and the Senate on covered mili19 tary cyberspace activities that the Department of Defense 20 carried out during the preceding quarter. 21 (d) RULE
OF

CONSTRUCTION.Nothing in this sec-

22 tion shall be construed to limit the authority of the Sec23 retary of Defense to conduct military activities in cyber24 space.

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Subtitle AFinancial Matters


SEC. 1001 [Log # 264]. GENERAL TRANSFER AUTHORITY.

(a) AUTHORITY

TO

TRANSFER AUTHORIZATIONS.

(1) AUTHORITY.Upon determination by the Secretary of Defense that such action is necessary in the national interest, the Secretary may transfer amounts of authorizations made available to the Department of Defense in this division for fiscal year 2012 between any such authorizations for that fiscal year (or any subdivisions thereof). Amounts of authorizations so transferred shall be merged with and be available for the same purposes as the authorization to which transferred. (2) LIMITATION.Except as provided in paragraph (3), the total amount of authorizations that the Secretary may transfer under the authority of this section may not exceed $4,000,000,000. (3) EXCEPTION
FOR TRANSFERS BETWEEN

MILITARY PERSONNEL AUTHORIZATIONS.A

trans-

fer of funds between military personnel authorizations under title IV shall not be counted toward the dollar limitation in paragraph (2). (b) LIMITATIONS.The authority provided by this

24 section to transfer authorizations

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5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 (1) may only be used to provide authority for items that have a higher priority than the items from which authority is transferred; and (2) may not be used to provide authority for an item that has been denied authorization by Congress. (c) EFFECT
ON

AUTHORIZATION AMOUNTS.A

8 transfer made from one account to another under the au9 thority of this section shall be deemed to increase the 10 amount authorized for the account to which the amount 11 is transferred by an amount equal to the amount trans12 ferred. 13 (d) NOTICE
TO

CONGRESS.The Secretary shall

14 promptly notify Congress of each transfer made under 15 subsection (a).

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SEC. 1002 [Log #264]. BUDGETARY EFFECTS OF THIS ACT.

The budgetary effects of this Act, for the purpose of

3 complying with the Statutory Pay-As-You-Go-Act of 2010, 4 shall be determined by reference to the latest statement 5 titled Budgetary Effects of PAYGO Legislation for this 6 Act, submitted for printing in the Congressional Record 7 by the Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the 8 House of Representatives, as long as such statement has 9 been submitted prior to the vote on passage of this Act.

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Subtitle BCounter-Drug Activities


SEC. 1011 [Log #259]. EXTENSION OF AUTHORITY FOR JOINT TASK FORCES TO PROVIDE SUPPORT TO LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES CONDUCTING

COUNTERTERRORISM ACTIVITIES.

Section 1022(b) of the National Defense Authoriza-

8 tion Act for Fiscal Year 2004 (Public Law 108136; 10 9 U.S.C. 371 note), as most recently amended by section 10 1012(a) of the Ike Skelton National Defense Authoriza11 tion Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111383; 124 12 Stat. 4346), is amended by striking 2011 and inserting 13 2012.

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SEC. 1012 [Log #270]. EXTENSION OF AUTHORITY OF DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL SUPPORT FOR COUNTERDRUG ACTIVITIES OF OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES.

(a) ONE-YEAR EXTENSION

OF

AUTHORITY.Sub-

7 section (a) of section 1004 of the National Defense Au8 thorization Act for Fiscal Year 1991 (Public Law 101 9 510; 10 U.S.C. 374 note) is amended by striking During 10 fiscal years 2002 through 2011 and inserting Until Sep11 tember 30, 2013. 12 (b) COVERAGE
OF

TRIBAL LAW ENFORCEMENT

13 AGENCIES.Such section is further amended 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 (1) in subsection (a) (A) in the matter preceding paragraph (1), by inserting tribal, after local,; and (B) in paragraph (2), by striking State or local both places it appears and insert State, local, or tribal; and (2) in subsection (b) (A) in paragraph (1), by striking State or local and inserting State, local, or tribal; (B) in paragraph (4), by striking State, or local and inserting State, local, or tribal; and

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9 1 2 3 4 (C) in paragraph (5), by striking State and local and inserting State, local, and tribal. (c) CLARIFICATION
OF

AUTHORITY
OR

TO

PROVIDE

5 CERTAIN NONLETHAL EQUIPMENT

SERVICES.Sub-

6 section (b)(4) of such section is amended by inserting be7 fore the period at the end the following: , including the 8 provision of nonlethal equipment or services necessary for 9 the operation of such bases or facilities, other than any 10 equipment specifically identified in section 1033 of the 11 National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 12 1998.

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SEC. 1013 [Log #272]. ONE-YEAR EXTENSION OF AUTHORITY TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES SUPPORT OF FOR

COUNTER-DRUG

CERTAIN

FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS.

Subsection (a)(2) of section 1033 of the National De-

6 fense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1998 (Public Law 7 10585; 111 Stat. 1881), as most recently amended by 8 section 1014(a) of the Ike Skelton National Defense Au9 thorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111 10 383; 124 Stat. 4347), is amended by striking 2012 and 11 inserting 2013.

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SEC. 1014 [Log #258]. EXTENSION OF AUTHORITY TO SUPPORT UNIFIED COUNTER-DRUG AND

COUNTERTERRORISM CAMPAIGN IN COLOMBIA.

Section 1021 of the Ronald W. Reagan National De-

6 fense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2005 (Public Law 7 108375; 118 Stat. 2042), as most recently amended by 8 section 1011 of the Ike Skelton National Defense Author9 ization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111383; 10 124 Stat. 4346), is amended 11 12 13 14 (1) in subsection (a), by striking 2011 and inserting 2012; and (2) in subsection (c), by striking 2011 and inserting 2012.

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Subtitle DCounterterrorism
SEC. 1031. DEFINITION OF INDIVIDUAL DETAINED AT GUANTANAMO.

In this subtitle, the term individual detained at

5 Guantanamo means any individual who is located at 6 United States Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, on 7 or after March 7, 2011, who 8 9 10 11 12 (1) is not a citizen of the United States or a member of the Armed Forces of the United States; and (2) is in the custody or under the effective control of the Department of Defense.

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SEC. 1033 [Log #214]. CLARIFICATION OF RIGHT TO PLEAD GUILTY IN TRIAL OF CAPITAL OFFENSE BY MILITARY COMMISSION.

(a) CLARIFICATION

OF

RIGHT.Section 949m(b)(2)

5 of title 10, United States Code, is amended 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 (1) in subparagraph (C), by inserting before the semicolon the following: , or a guilty plea was accepted and not withdrawn prior to announcement of the sentence in accordance with section 949i(b) of this title; and (2) in subparagraph (D), by inserting on the sentence after vote was taken. (b) PRE-TRIAL AGREEMENTS.Section 949i of such

14 title is amended 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 (1) in the first sentence of subsection (b) (A) by inserting after military judge the following: , including a charge or specification that has been referred capital,; (B) by inserting by the military judge after may be entered; and (C) by inserting by the members after vote. (2) by adding at the end the following new subsection: (c) PRE-TRIAL AGREEMENTS.(1) A plea of guilty

26 made by the accused that is accepted by a military judge


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19 1 under subsection (b) and not withdrawn prior to an2 nouncement of the sentence may form the basis for an 3 agreement reducing the maximum sentence approved by 4 the convening authority, including the reduction of a sen5 tence of death to a lesser punishment, or that the case 6 will be referred to a military commission under this chap7 ter without seeking the penalty of death. Such an agree8 ment may provide for terms and conditions in addition to 9 a guilty plea by the accused in order to be effective. 10 (2) A plea agreement under this subsection may not

11 provide for a sentence of death imposed by a military 12 judge alone. A sentence of death may only be imposed by 13 the unanimous vote of all members of a military commis14 sion concurring in the sentence of death as provided in 15 section 949m(b)(2)(D) of this title..

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SEC. 1034 [Log #215]. AFFIRMATION OF ARMED CONFLICT WITH AL-QAEDA, THE TALIBAN, AND ASSOCIATED FORCES.

Congress affirms that (1) the United States is engaged in an armed conflict with al-Qaeda, the Taliban, and associated forces and that those entities continue to pose a threat to the United States and its citizens, both domestically and abroad; (2) the President has the authority to use all necessary and appropriate force during the current armed conflict with al-Qaeda, the Taliban, and associated forces pursuant to the Authorization for Use of Military Force (Public Law 10740; 50 U.S.C. 1541 note); (3) the current armed conflict includes nations, organization, and persons who (A) are part of, or are substantially supporting, al-Qaeda, the Taliban, or associated forces that are engaged in hostilities against the United States or its coalition partners; or (B) have engaged in hostilities or have directly supported hostilities in aid of a nation, organization, or person described in subparagraph (A); and

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21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (4) the Presidents authority pursuant to the Authorization for Use of Military Force (Public Law 10740; 50 U.S.C. 1541 note) includes the authority to detain belligerents, including persons described in paragraph (3), until the termination of hostilities.
SEC. 1035 [Log #213]. REQUIREMENT FOR NATIONAL SECURITY PROTOCOLS GOVERNING DETAINEE

COMMUNICATIONS.

(a) LIMITATION.Not later than 90 days after the

10 date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense 11 shall submit to the Committees on Armed Services of the 12 House of Representatives and the Senate a national secu13 rity protocol applicable to each individual detained at 14 Guantanamo. Each such national security protocol shall 15 include a description of each of the following: 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 (1) The authority of an individual covered by the protocol to have access to military or civilian legal representation, or both, and any limitations on such access. (2) Any items that are considered contraband for such an individual. (3) Any category of information that such an individual is not permitted to discuss or include in any communications made to persons other than Federal Government personnel and members of the

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22 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Armed Forces or materials the individual has or creates. (4) Any types of materials to which such an individual is authorized to have access and the process by which such materials, along with materials created by the individual, are reviewed. (5) The nature of any communication such an individual is permitted to have with any persons other than Federal Government personnel and members of the Armed Forces, including mail, phone calls, and video teleconferences, and the extent to which any such communication is to be monitored. (6) Any meetings the individual is permitted to have with any persons other than Federal Government personnel and members of the Armed Forces and the extent to which such a meeting is to be monitored. (7) Any category of information or material that may not be provided to such an individual by persons other than Federal Government personnel and members of the Armed Forces or by the individuals military or civilian legal counsel or military personal representative. (8) The manner in which any legal materials or communications subject to review under the protocol

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23 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
RITY

will be monitored for the protection of national security while also ensuring that any applicable legal privileges are maintained for purposes of litigation related to trial under chapter 47A of title 10, United States Code, or a petition for habeas corpus. (9) The measures planned to be taken to implement and enforce the provisions of the security protocol. (b) TREATMENT OF CLASSIFIED MATERIAL IN SECUPROTOCOLS.A security protocol submitted under

11 subsection (a) shall be in unclassified form but may con12 tain a classified annex.

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SEC. 1036 [Log #210]. PROCESS FOR THE REVIEW OF NECESSITY FOR CONTINUED DETENTION OF INDIVIDUALS DETAINED AT NAVAL STATION,

GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA.

(a) REVIEW PROCESS.The Secretary of Defense

6 shall establish a review process to review the detention of 7 each individual detained at Guantanamo. Such review 8 process shall be designed to determine whether the contin9 ued military detention of each such individual is necessary 10 to protect the national security of the United States. The 11 review process shall include, for each such individual, a 12 full review not less than once every three years and a lim13 ited file review not less than once every year. 14 (b) RELATIONSHIP
TO

OTHER LAWS.The review

15 process established by this section shall not affect the ju16 risdiction of any Federal court to determine the legality 17 of the detention of an individual detained at Guantanamo. 18 (c) MILITARY REVIEW PANELS.The Secretary shall

19 establish military review panels to carry out the reviews 20 required by subsection (a). Each military panel shall be 21 made up of military officers with expertise in operations, 22 intelligence, and counterterrorism matters. Any officer as23 signed to a military panel under this subsection must have 24 the necessary security clearances to review all information 25 submitted by the Government in any proceeding before the 26 panel.
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25 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 (d) PROCEDURES FOR FULL REVIEW. (1) MILITARY


PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES.

In any full review proceeding before a military panel established pursuant to subsection (c), an individual detained at Guantanamo shall be assisted by a military personal representative with the appropriate security clearance. The military personal representative shall appear before the military panel to advocate on behalf of the individual and to introduce information on behalf of the individual. (2) MILITARY
PANEL PROCEEDINGS.During

proceeding before such a military panel, such an individual, with the assistance of the individuals military personal representatives, shall be permitted to (A) present to the military panel a written or oral statement; (B) introduce relevant information, including written declarations; (C) answer any questions posed by the military panel; and (D) call witnesses who are reasonably available and willing to provide information that is relevant and material whether the individual

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26 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 represents a continuing threat to the United States or its allies. (3) ADVANCE
MATION.Such NOTICE OF SUMMARY OF INFOR-

an individual shall be provided, in

writing and in a language the individual understands, with advance notice of an unclassified summary of the factors and information the military panel will consider, including mitigating information described in paragraph (7)(E), in making a recommendation with respect to the individuals continued military detention. (4) PROVISION
PERSONAL OF INFORMATION TO MILITARY

REPRESENTATIVE.The

Governments

submission to the military panel regarding the threat posed by such an individual and any mitigating information described in paragraph (7)(E) shall be provided to the military personal representative for the individual. Where it is necessary to protect national security, including the protection of intelligence sources and methods, the panel may determine that the military personal representative must receive a sufficient substitute or summary of classified information, rather than the underlying information.

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27 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 (5) PERMITTED
TIES.An ACTIONS BY OUTSIDE PAR-

outside party, including any private coun-

sel for such an individual, may file a written submission to the military panel on the question of whether the individual represents a threat to the national security of the United States. An outside party filing such a submission must obtain written permission from the individual before filing the submission. (6) TIMEFRAME
FOR REVIEW.A

full review of

an individual detained at Guantanamo to determine whether the continued military detention of the individual is necessary may not take place sooner than 21 days after the individual first becomes an individual detained at Guantanamo. (7) FACTORS
FOR CONSIDERATION.In

con-

ducting a full review of an individual detained at Guantanamo, the panel shall consider whether the individual represents a continuing threat to the United States or its allies, taking into consideration the following factors: (A) The likelihood the individual will resume terrorist activity if transferred or released. (B) The likelihood the individual will reestablish ties with an organization engaged in

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28 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 hostilities against the United States or its allies if transferred or released. (C) The likelihood the individual will reestablish ties with an organization engaged in hostilities against the United States or its allies if transferred or released. (D) The behavior of the individual while in military custody. (E) Any information reviewed by the officials preparing the Governments submission to the panel that tends to mitigate the threat posed by the individual. (8) INTELLIGENCE
INFORMATION FACTOR.In

conducting a full review of an individual detained at Guantanamo, the panel shall consider the factor of whether information known to the individual could be of significant intelligence value to the national security of the United States, taking into consideration information provided by the intelligence community, including an overall assessment provided by the Director of National Intelligence regarding the intelligence value of the information known by the individual. (9) RECOMMENDATION.The panel shall evaluate the factors described in paragraphs (7) and (8)

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29 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 with respect to an individual detained at Guantanamo, taking into consideration the totality of the circumstances, and shall make a recommendation with respect to whether the continued military detention of the individual is necessary. (e) PROCEDURES FOR FILE REVIEW. (1) GOVERNMENT
TION.For SUBMISSION OF INFORMA-

each annual file review of an individual

detained at Guantanamo, the Government shall submit to a military panel established under subsection (c) any significant new information regarding the threat posed by the individual to the United States or its allies, including significant mitigating information reviewed by the officers compiling the material submitted by the Government. (2) INDIVIDUAL
WRITTEN SUBMISSION.The

individual receiving the file review may submit to the panel such written information as the individual determines appropriate. (3) COMMENCEMENT
OF FULL REVIEW.If,

during the course of a file review of an individual, a significant question is raised as to whether the continued military detention of the individual is necessary, the Secretary of Defense shall promptly con-

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30 1 2 3 vene a full review of the individual in accordance with this section. (f) PREVIOUSLY PROVIDED INFORMATION.The of-

4 ficers assembling the Government submission to a military 5 panel for a full review under subsection (d) or a file review 6 under subsection (e) shall include in their review to pre7 pare the submission any information previously provided 8 by the Government in discovery for a case before a mili9 tary commission or a proceeding in a Federal court relat10 ing to a petition for habeas corpus. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 (g) INTERAGENCY REVIEW BOARD. (1) ESTABLISHMENT.There is hereby established an interagency review board. (2) MEMBERSHIP.The members of the interagency review board shall be senior officials of the Department of State, the Department of Defense, the Department of Justice, the Department of Homeland Security, and the Joint Chiefs of Staff, who shall be appointed the heads of their employing agencies. The Director of National Intelligence shall appoint a senior official of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence to serve as a non-voting advisory member of the interagency review board. (3) RESPONSIBILITIES.

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31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 (A) REVIEW.The review board shall be responsible for reviewing the recommendations of a military panel in a full review made under subsection (d)(9) for clear error. If the members of the review board disagree with a recommendation of a military panel by a majority vote, the recommendation shall be rejected. The review board shall seek consensus in such cases to the greatest extent possible. (B) DISPOSITION
OF INDIVIDUALS NOT

RECOMMENDED FOR CONTINUED DETENTION.

In the case of an individual who the military panel has recommended no longer be subject to military detention, if the review board accepts the recommendation of the military panel, the review board shall identify a suitable location outside the United States to which to transfer the individual. In making such recommendation, the board shall consider whether the country to which the individual is proposed to be transferred (i) is not a designated state sponsor of terrorism or a designated foreign terrorist organization;

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32 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 (ii) maintains effective control over each detention facility in which an individual is to be detained if the individual is to be housed in a detention facility; (iii) is likely to subject the individual to prosecution; (iv) is not, as of the date of the certification, facing a threat that is likely to substantially affect its ability to exercise control over the individual; (v) has agreed to take effective steps to ensure that the individual cannot take action to threaten the United States, its citizens, or its allies in the future; (vi) has taken such steps as the review board determines are necessary to ensure that the individual cannot engage or re-engage in any terrorist activity; (vii) has agreed to share any information with the United States that (I) is related to the individual or any associates of the individual; and (II) could affect the security of the United States, its citizens, or its allies;

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33 1 2 3 4 5 6 (viii) has agreed to allow appropriate agencies of the United States to have access to the individual, if requested; and (ix) has made assurances regarding the humane treatment of the individual. (h) REEVALUATION
OF

RECOMMENDATIONS.If the

7 review board rejects the recommendation of a military 8 panel with respect to an individual detained at Guanta9 namo, the military panel may reevaluate the individual. 10 The military panel shall determine whether to reevaluate 11 such an individual by not later than 10 days after the date 12 on which the review board rejects the recommendation of 13 the panel, and shall complete such reevaluation by not 14 later than 60 days after making such determination. 15 16 (i) FORWARDING
VIEW.Upon OF

RECOMMENDATION

AND

RE-

a decision to accept or reject a recommenda-

17 tion of a military panel made under subsection (g)(3), and 18 after a reevaluation under subsection (h), if any, the re19 view board shall forward the recommendation and the ac20 ceptance or rejection to the Secretary of Defense for sig21 nature. In the case of a recommendation described in sub22 section (g)(3)(B), the review panel shall include with the 23 recommendation a written discussion of the factors re24 ferred to in that subparagraph and a recommended loca25 tion to which to transfer the individual. The Secretary of

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34 1 Defense may only delegate the responsibility of signing 2 such a recommendation and acceptance or rejection to the 3 Deputy Secretary of Defense. 4 (j) EXCEPTIONS.An individual detained at Guanta-

5 namo shall not be subject to the review process established 6 under this section under circumstances as follows: 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 (1) In the case of such an individual upon whom charges have been served in accordance with section 948s of title 10, United States Code, until after final judgment has been reached on such charges. (2) In the case of such an individual who has been convicted by a military commission under chapter 47A of such title of an offense under subchapter VIII of that chapter, until after the individual has completed his sentence. (3) In the case of such an individual who has been ordered released by a Federal court. (k) NO ENFORCEABLE RIGHTS.Nothing in this sec-

20 tion creates any right for which an individual may seek 21 enforcement in any court of the United States. 22 (l) REPORT
TO

CONGRESS.Not later than 180 days

23 after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary 24 of Defense shall submit to the appropriate committees of

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35 1 Congress a report on the establishment of the review proc2 ess required under this section. 3 (m) DEFINITION
OF

APPROPRIATE COMMITTEES

OF

4 CONGRESS.In this section the term appropriate com5 mittees of Congress means 6 7 8 9 10 (1) the Committee on Armed Services and the Select Committee on Intelligence of the Senate; and (2) the Committee on Armed Services and the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence of the House of Representatives.

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36 1 2 3 4 5 6
SEC. 1037 [Log #218]. PROHIBITION ON USE OF FUNDS TO CONSTRUCT OR MODIFY FACILITIES IN THE UNITED STATES TO HOUSE DETAINEES

TRANSFERRED FROM NAVAL STATION GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA.

(a) IN GENERAL.No amounts authorized to be ap-

7 propriated or otherwise made available to the Department 8 of Defense for fiscal year 2012 may be used to construct 9 or modify any facility in the United States, its territories, 10 or possessions to house any individual detained at Guanta11 namo for the purposes of detention or imprisonment in 12 the custody or under the control of the Department of De13 fense. 14 (b) EXCEPTION.The prohibition in subsection (a)

15 shall not apply to any modification of facilities at United 16 States Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

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37 1 2 3 4
SEC. 1038 [Log #216]. PROHIBITION ON FAMILY MEMBER VISITATION OF INDIVIDUALS DETAINED AT NAVAL STATION, GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA.

None of the funds authorized to be appropriated for

5 the Department of Defense for fiscal year 2012 may be 6 used to permit any person who is a family member of an 7 individual detained at Guantanamo to visit the individual 8 at United States Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

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SEC. 1039 [Log #269]. PROHIBITION ON THE TRANSFER OR RELEASE OF CERTAIN DETAINEES TO OR WITHIN THE UNITED STATES.

(a) PROHIBITION
THE

ON

TRANSFER

OR

RELEASE

TO OR

5 WITHIN

UNITED STATES.None of the funds au-

6 thorized to be appropriated to the Department of Defense 7 for fiscal year 2012 may be used to transfer or release 8 an individual detained at Guantanamo or an individual de9 scribed in subsection (b) to or within the United States, 10 its territories, or possessions. 11 (b) INDIVIDUAL DESCRIBED.An individual de-

12 scribed in this subsection is an individual who 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 (1) is not a citizen of the United States or a member of the Armed Forces; and (2) is in the custody or under the effective control of the Department of Defense at a location outside the United States other than United States Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and detained pursuant to the Authorization for Use of Military Force (Public Law 10740; 50 U.S.C. 1541 note).

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SEC. 1040 [Log #212]. PROHIBITIONS RELATING TO THE TRANSFER OR RELEASE OF CERTAIN DETAINEES TO OR WITHIN FOREIGN COUNTRIES.

(a) LIMITATION
TRIES.

ON

TRANSFER

TO

FOREIGN COUN-

(1) LIMITATION.None of the funds authorized to be appropriated to the Department of Defense for fiscal year 2012 may be used to transfer any individual detained at Guantanamo to the custody or effective control of the individuals country of origin, any other foreign country, or any other foreign entity unless the Secretary submits to Congress the certification described in paragraph (2) by not later than 30 days before the transfer of the individual. (2) CERTIFICATION.The certification de-

scribed in this paragraph is a written certification made by the Secretary of Defense, in consultation with the Secretary of State, that the government of the foreign country or the recognized leadership of the foreign entity to which the individual detained at Guantanamo is to be transferred (A) is not a designated state sponsor of terrorism or a designated foreign terrorist organization; (B) maintains effective control over each detention facility in which an individual is to be
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40 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 detained if the individual is to be housed in a detention facility; (C) is not, as of the date of the certification, facing a threat that is likely to substantially affect its ability to exercise control over the individual; (D) has agreed to take effective steps to ensure that the individual cannot take action to threaten the United States, its citizens, or its allies in the future; (E) has taken such steps as the Secretary determines are necessary to ensure that the individual cannot engage or reengage in any terrorist activity; (F) has agreed to share any information with the United States that (i) is related to the individual or any associates of the individual; and (ii) could affect the security of the United States, its citizens, or its allies; and (G) has agreed to allow appropriate agencies of the United States to have access to the individual, if requested. (3) PROHIBITION
RECIDIVISM. ON TRANSFER IN CASES OF

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41 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 (A) PROHIBITION.The Secretary of Defense may not transfer any individual detained at Guantanamo to the custody or effective control of the individuals country of origin, any other foreign country, or any other foreign entity if there is a confirmed case of any individual detained at Guantanamo who was transferred to the foreign country or entity and subsequently engaged in any terrorist activity. (B) WAIVER.The Secretary of Defense may waive the prohibition in subparagraph (A) if the Secretary determines that such a transfer is in the national security interests of the United States and includes, as part of the certification described in paragraph (2) relating to such transfer, the determination of the Secretary under this paragraph. (4) LIMITATION
ON APPLICABILITY.Para-

graphs (1) and (3) shall not apply to any action taken by the Secretary of Defense to transfer any individual detained at Guantanamo to effectuate an order affecting the disposition of the individual that is issued by a court or competent tribunal of the United States having lawful jurisdiction. The Sec-

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42 1 2 3 4 retary shall notify Congress promptly upon issuance of any such order. (b) DEFINITION
TION.In OF

FOREIGN TERRORIST ORGANIZA-

this section term foreign terrorist organiza-

5 tion means any organization so designated by the Sec6 retary of State under section 219 of the Immigration and 7 Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1189).

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56 1 2 3 4 5

Subtitle FFinancial Management


SEC. 1061 [Log #421]. AMENDMENTS RELATING TO FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT WORKFORCE.

(a) AUTHORITY
DURES.Section

TO

DEVELOP POLICIES

AND

PROCE-

1599d of title 10, United States Code,

6 is amended 7 8 9 10 11 (1) by redesignating subsections (d) and (e) as (e) and (f), respectively; and (2) by inserting after subsection (c) the following new subsection (d): (d) POLICIES
AND

PROCEDURES.Subject to the

12 authority, direction, and control of the Secretary of De13 fense, the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and 14 Readiness, in consultation with the Under Secretary of 15 Defense (Comptroller) shall develop policies and proce16 dures related to the financial management workforce in 17 the Department of Defense.. 18 (b) REVISION
IN

TERMINOLOGY.Such section is

19 further amended 20 21 22 23 24 (1) in the section heading, by striking Professional accounting and inserting FINANCIAL

MANAGEMENT; and (2) in subsection (a), by striking professional

accounting and inserting financial management.

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57 1 (c) REVISION
IN

DEFINITION.Subsection (f) of

2 such section (as so redesignated) is amended to read as 3 follows: 4 (f) DEFINITION.In this section, the term finan-

5 cial management position means a position or group of 6 positions in the General Schedule 500 occupational series, 7 which perform, supervise, or manage work of a fiscal, fi8 nancial management, accounting, auditing, or budgetary 9 nature..

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58 1 2 3
SEC. 1062 Log #244. RELIABILITY OF DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.

Section 1008(c) of the National Defense Authoriza-

4 tion Act for Fiscal Year 2002 (Public Law 107107; 115 5 Stat. 1206; 10 U.S.C. 113 note) is amended by striking 6 Not later than October 31 and inserting Not later than 7 the date that is 180 days prior to the date set by the Of8 fice of Management and Budget for the submission of fi9 nancial statements.

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59 1 2 3
SEC. 1063 [Log #267]. FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL COMPETENCY ASSESSMENT.

(a) IDENTIFICATION

OF

PERSONNEL

AND

SKILLS.

4 Within 60 days after the date of the enactment of this 5 Act, the Chief Management Officer of the Department of 6 Defense, in coordination with the Chief Management Offi7 cer of each military department, shall identify the number 8 of financial management personnel and the financial and 9 budgetary skills required 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 (1) to effectively perform financial and budgetary accounting, including reconciling fund balances with the Treasury; (2) to document processes and maintain internal controls for financial and budgetary accounting cycles; and (3) to maintain professional certification standards. (b) COMPETENCY ASSESSMENT. (1) GUIDANCE.Within 120 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) and the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness shall issue joint guidance regarding the assessment of the competency of the Department of Defense financial management personnel to perform the financial and

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60 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 budgetary skills identified pursuant to subsection (a). (2) COMPETENCY


ASSESSMENT.Following

the

issuance of the joint guidance required by paragraph (1), the Chief Management Officer of the Department of Defense, in the case of the Defense Finance and Accounting Service or other Defense Agency, and the Chief Management Officers of the military departments, shall each conduct a competency assessment of the financial management personnel of the Defense Agencies and the military departments, respectively. (3) REPORTS
AND CORRECTIVE ACTION

PLANS.Each

Chief Management Officer shall pre-

pare and submit to the Secretary Defense a report on each competency assessment conducted, along with a corrective action plan for any skill gaps identified, within 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act. The report should include a corrective action plan for each skills gap identified, including (A) near-term and longer-term measures for resolution; (B) assignment of responsibilities for corrective action, and

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61 1 2 3 (C) establishment of milestones for completing corrective actions. (c) REPORT TO CONGRESS.Not later than 270 days

4 after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary 5 of Defense shall submit to the congressional defense com6 mittees a report regarding the competency assessments 7 and corrective action plans of the Chief Management Offi8 cers. 9 (d) LONG TERM MONITORING.Each Chief Manage-

10 ment officer shall designate, and include in the report sub11 mitted to the Secretary under subsection (b)(3), the ac12 countable office to be involved in the corrective action 13 process, including monitoring the progress in imple14 menting corrective actions and determining whether addi15 tional action is needed to expedite the corrective action 16 process. 17 (f) DEFINITION.In this section, the term financial

18 management personnel means 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 (1) civilian personnel in the General Schedule 500 occupational series who perform, supervise, or manage work of a fiscal, financial management, accounting, auditing, or budgetary nature; and (2) members of the Armed Forces who have a military occupational specialty involving duties similar to the duties of the civilian personnel referred to

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63 1 2 3
SEC. 1064 Log #217. TRACKING IMPLEMENTATION OF DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE EFFICIENCIES.

(a) ANNUAL ASSESSMENTS.For each of fiscal years

4 2012 through 2016, the Comptroller General of the 5 United States shall carry out an assessment of the extent 6 to which the Department of Defense has tracked and real7 ized the savings proposed pursuant to the initiative led 8 by the Secretary of Defense to identify at least 9 $100,000,000,000 in efficiencies during fiscal years 2012 10 through 2016. 11 (b) ANNUAL REPORT.Not later than October 30 of

12 each of 2012 through 2016, the Comptroller General shall 13 submit to the congressional defense committees a report 14 on the assessment carried out under subsection (a) for the 15 fiscal year ending on September 30 of that year. Each 16 such report shall include the recommendations of the 17 Comptroller General with respect to the matter covered 18 by the assessment.

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64 1 2 3
SEC. 1065 [Log #530]. BUSINESS CASE ANALYSIS FOR DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE EFFICIENCIES.

(a) ASSESSMENT.The Comptroller General of the

4 United States shall carry out an assessment of the extent 5 to which components of the Department of Defense con6 ducted a business case analysis prior to recommending 7 and implementing efficiencies initiatives. In carrying out 8 the assessment, the Comptroller General shall 9 10 11 12 13 14 (1) use a case study approach; (2) identify best practices used by components of the Department of Defense; and (3) identify deficiencies in the analysis conducted. (b) REPORT.Not later than 180 days after the date

15 of the enactment of this Act, the Comptroller General shall 16 submit to the congressional defense committees a report 17 of the assessment required by subsection (a). The report 18 shall include the Comptroller Generals recommendations 19 relating to the appropriate application of business case 20 analysis and best practices that should be adopted by the 21 Department of Defense prior to the implementation of any 22 future effort to identify savings in defense operations. 23 (c) DEFINITION.In this section, the term effi-

24 ciencies initiatives means initiatives led by the Secretary 25 of Defense to identify at least $100,000,000,000 in sav26 ings during fiscal years 2012 through 2016.
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SEC. 1066 [Log #503]. FINANCIAL IMPROVEMENT AND AUDIT READINESS PLAN.

(a) FUNDING.The Secretary of Defense may obli-

4 gate or expend funds only for the execution of the Finan5 cial Improvement and Audit Readiness plan of the Depart6 ment of Defense submitted in accordance with section 881 7 of the Ike Skelton National Defense Authorization Act for 8 Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111383) from the 9 amounts specified in the subactivity groups for Financial 10 Improvement and Audit Readiness in section 4301. 11 (b) INCLUSION
OF

SUBORDINATE ACTIVITIES

FOR

12 INTERIM MILESTONES.For each interim milestone iden13 tified in the Financial Improvement and Audit Readiness 14 plan, the Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller), in 15 consultation with the Deputy Chief Management Officer 16 of the Department of Defense, the Secretaries of the mili17 tary departments, and the heads of the defense agencies 18 and defense field activities, shall include a detailed de19 scription of the subordinate activities necessary to accom20 plish each interim milestone, including 21 22 23 24 25 26
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66 1 2 3 4 5

Subtitle GStudies and Reports


SEC. 1071 [Log #208]. REPEAL OF CERTAIN REPORT REQUIREMENTS.

(a) ANNUAL JOINT REPORT FROM OFFICE


AGEMENT AND ON

OF

MAN-

BUDGET
OF

AND

CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET
IN

6 OFFICE

SCORING

OUTLAYS

DEFENSE BUDGET

7 FUNCTION. 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 (1) REPEAL.Chapter 9 of title 10, United States Code, is amended by striking section 226. (2) CLERICAL
AMENDMENT.The

table of sec-

tions at the beginning of such chapter is amended by striking the item relating to section 226. (b) MISCELLANEOUS STUDIES AND REPORTS. (1) REPEAL.Chapter 23 of title 10, United States Code, is amended by striking sections 484, 487, and 490. (2) CLERICAL
AMENDMENT.The

table of sec-

tions at the beginning of such chapter is amended by striking the items relating to sections 484, 487, and 490. (c) BIENNIAL REPORT
ON

GLOBAL POSITIONING

22 SYSTEM.Section 2281 of title 10, United States Code, 23 is amended by striking subsection (d) and redesignating 24 subsection (e) as subsection (d).

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67 1 (d) ANNUAL REPORT


ON

FISHER HOUSES.Section

2 2493 of title 10, United States Code, is amended by strik3 ing subsection (g). 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 (e) ANNUAL REPORT
TARY ON

PUBLIC SALES

OF

MILI-

EQUIPMENT. (1) IN
GENERAL.Chapter

153 of title 10,

United States Code, is amended by striking section 2582. (2) CLERICAL


AMENDMENT.The

table of sec-

tions at the beginning of such chapter is amended by striking the item relating to section 2582. (f) ANNUAL REPORT
SERVE.Section ON THE

CHIEF

OF

NAVY RE-

5143 of title 10, United States Code, is

14 amended by striking subsection (e). 15 (g) REQUESTS FOR IDENTIFICATION OF NOMINATING


FOR

16 AUTHORITY

PERSONS APPOINTED

TO THE

NAVAL

17 ACADEMY.Section 6954(f) of title 10, United States 18 Code, is amended by striking subsection (f) and redesig19 nating subsections (g) and (h) as subsections (f) and (g), 20 respectively. 21 22 23 24 (h) BIENNIAL REPORT
ANCE FOR ON

EDUCATIONAL ASSIST-

MEMBERS OF THE SELECTED RESERVE.

(1) REPEAL.Chapter 1606 of title 10, United States Code, is amended by striking section 16137.

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68 1 2 3 4 (2) CLERICAL
AMENDMENT.The

table of sec-

tions at the beginning of such chapter is amended by striking the item relating to section 16137. (i) ANNUAL REPORT
ON

READY RESERVE.Section

5 12302(b) of title 10, United States Code, is amended by 6 striking the last sentence. 7 8 (j) REPORT
MENT ON

SCIENCE

AND

TECHNOLOGY INVEST-

STRATEGY.Section 1504 of the Duncan Hunter

9 National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2009 10 (Public Law 110417; 122 Stat. 4650; 10 U.S.C. 2358 11 note) is amended by striking subsection (c). 12 13 (k) REVIEW AND DETERMINATION OF CERTAIN CONTRACTS FOR

TELEPHONE SERVICES.Section 885(a)(2)

14 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 15 2008 (Public Law 110181; 122 Stat. 265; 10 U.S.C. 16 2304 note) is amended by striking the second sentence. 17 18 (l) QUARTERLY REPORTS
FENSE ON

DEPARTMENT
BY

OF

DE-

RESPONSE

TO

THREAT POSED

IMPROVISED

19 EXPLOSIVE DEVICES.The John Warner National De20 fense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2007 (Public Law 21 109364) is amended by striking section 1402. 22 (m) CONGRESSIONAL NOTIFICATION REGARDING
AND

23 BASE CLOSURE

REALIGNMENT ACTIVITIES.Sec-

24 tion 2405 of the John Warner National Defense Author-

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69 1 ization Act for Fiscal Year 2007 (Public Law 109364) 2 is amended by striking subsection (d). 3 (n) ANNUAL REPORT
ON

MEDICAL READINESS

4 PLAN.Section 731 of the Ronald Reagan National De5 fense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2005 (Public Law 6 108375) is amended by striking subsection (c). 7 8 9 (o) REPORT
LOG IN ON

REQUIREMENTS
AND

TO

REDUCE BACK-

MAINTENANCE

REPAIR

OF

DEFENSE FACILI-

TIES.The

Floyd D. Spence National Defense Authoriza-

10 tion Act for Fiscal Year 2001 (as enacted into law by Pub11 lic Law 106398) is amended by striking section 374. 12 (p) SEMIANNUAL REPORTS
ON

SITUATION

IN THE

13 BALKANS.Section 1212 of the Floyd D. Spence Na14 tional Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2001 (as 15 enacted into law by Public Law 106398; 114 Stat. 16 1654A326) is amended by striking subsections (c) and 17 (d). 18 19 (q) SEMIANNUAL REPORT
KEEPING.The ON

KOSOVO PEACE-

Floyd D. Spence National Defense Au-

20 thorization Act for Fiscal Year 2001 (as enacted into law 21 by Public Law 106398) is amended by striking section 22 1213. 23 (r) ANNUAL REPORT
IN ON

UNITED STATES MILITARY

24 ACTIVITIES

COLOMBIA.The National Defense Au-

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70 1 thorization Act for Fiscal Year 2000 (Public Law 106 2 65) is amended by striking section 1025. 3 4 5 (s) ANNUAL CERTIFICATION
TARY THE ON

MILITARY-TO-MILIOF

EXCHANGE WITH PEOPLES LIBERATION ARMY PEOPLES REPUBLIC


OF

CHINA.Section 2101 of

6 the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 7 2000 (Public Law 10665; 113 Stat. 782; 10 U.S.C. 168 8 note) is amended by striking subsection (d). 9 10 (t) ANNUAL REPORT
TIREMENT ON THE

ARMED FORCES RE-

HOME.Section 1511 of the Armed Forces

11 Retirement Home Act of 1991 (24 U.S.C. 411) is amend12 ed by striking subsection (h) and redesignating subsection 13 (i) as subsection (h). 14 15 (u) ANNUAL REPORT
ENCE ON

SUPPLEMENTAL SUBSIST-

ALLOWANCE.Section 402a of title 37, United

16 States Code, is amended by striking subsection (f) and re17 designating subsections (g) and (h) as subsections (f) and 18 (g), respectively.

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71 1 2 3
SEC. 1072 [Log #261]. BIENNIAL REVIEW OF REQUIRED REPORTS.

(a) IN GENERAL.Chapter 23 of title 10, United

4 States Code, as amended by section 1071, is further 5 amended by adding at the end the following new section: 6 490a. Biennial review of required reports 7 (a) REVIEW
OF

CONGRESSIONAL REPORTS.The

8 Secretary of Defense shall conduct a review, on a biennial 9 basis, all of the reports required to be submitted to Con10 gress of the Department of Defense. In conducting each 11 such review, the Secretary shall evaluate the content, qual12 ity, cost, and timeliness of the Departments compliance 13 with the requirement to submit each report by the date 14 required. 15 16 17 (b) SUBMISSION
PEAL OR OF

RECOMMENDATIONS

FOR

RE-

MODIFICATION OF CONGRESSIONAL REPORT RESecretary may, not later than March

QUIREMENTS.The

18 1 of the year in which a review under subsection (a) is 19 conducted, recommend to the appropriate congressional 20 committees the repeal or modification of a report require21 ment identified in the review. Any such recommendation 22 shall include 23 24 25 26
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72 1 2 3 4
NAL

fense in responding to congressional report requirements. (c) REVIEW


OF

DEPARTMENT

OF

DEFENSE INTER-

REPORTS.(1) The Secretary of Defense shall con-

5 duct a review, on a biennial basis, the reports internal to 6 the Department of Defense. Each such review shall in7 clude 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 (A) the reports required by the Office of the Secretary of Defense and the military departments; (B) the reports required by the secretaries of each military department of their respective military departments; and (C) other reporting requirements internal to the Department of Defense as designated for review by the Secretary. (2) Based on the findings of a review conducted

17 under paragraph (1), the Secretary shall 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 (A) identify report requirements that are redundant, overly burdensome, of limited value, unjustifiably costly, or otherwise determined to unduly reduce the efficiency of the Department of Defense; (B) take such steps as may be necessary to eliminate or modify such report requirements; and

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73 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (C) include, in the budget justification materials submitted to Congress in support of the Department of Defense budget (as submitted with the budget of the President under section 1105(a) of title 31) for a fiscal year following a year in which a review is conducted under paragraph (1) a summary of the cost reductions resulting from actions taken by the Secretary pursuant to paragraph (2).. (b) CLERICAL AMENDMENT.The table of sections

10 at the beginning of such chapter is amended by adding 11 at the end the following new item:
490a. Biennial review of required reports..

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74 1 2 3
SEC. 1073 [Log #262]. TRANSMISSION OF REPORTS IN ELECTRONIC FORMAT.

Section 122a(a) of title 10, United States Code, is

4 amended by striking made available and all that follows 5 through the period and inserting the following new para6 graphs: 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 (1) made available to the public, upon request submitted on or after the date on which such report is submitted to Congress, through the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs; and (2) to the maximum extent practicable, transmitted in an electronic format..

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SEC. 1074 [Log #338]. MODIFICATIONS TO ANNUAL AIRCRAFT PROCUREMENT PLAN.

(a) IN GENERAL.Section 231a of title 10, United

4 States Code, is amended 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26


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(1) in subsection (a) (A) in the matter preceding paragraph (1) (i) by striking The Secretary and inserting Not later than 45 days after the date on which the President submits to Congress the budget for a fiscal year; and (ii) by striking include with the defense budget materials for each fiscal year and insert submit to the congressional defense committees; and (B) in paragraph (1), by inserting , the Department of the Army, after Navy; (2) in subsection (b) (A) in paragraph (4), by striking Strategic and inserting Intertheater; (B) by redesignating paragraph (8) as paragraph (11); and (C) by inserting after paragraph (7) the following new paragraphs: (8) Remotely piloted aircraft. (9) Rotary-wing aircraft.
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76 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 (10) Operational support and executive lift aircraft.; (3) in subsection (c) (A) in paragraph (1), by striking national security strategy of the United States and inserting national military strategy of the United States; and (B) in paragraph (2) (i) in subparagraph (A), by inserting , the Department of the Army, after Navy; (ii) in subparagraph (B), by striking national security strategy of the United States and inserting national military strategy of the United States; (iii) in subparagraph (C) (I) by inserting investment before funding; (II) by striking the program and inserting each aircraft program; (III) by inserting before the period at the end the following: , set forth in aggregate for the Department

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77 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 of Defense and in aggregate for each military department; (iv) by redesignating subparagraph (D) as subparagraph (F); (v) by inserting after subparagraph (C) the following new subparagraphs: (D) The estimated level of annual funding necessary to operate, maintain, sustain, and support each aircraft program throughout the life-cycle of the program, set forth in aggregate for the Department of Defense and in aggregate for each military department. (E) For each of the cost estimates required by subparagraphs (C) and (D) (i) a description of whether the cost estimate is derived from the cost estimate position of the military department or derived from the cost estimate position of the Cost Analysis and Program Evaluation office of the Secretary of Defense; (ii) if the cost estimate position of the military department and the cost estimate position of the Cost Analysis and Program Evaluation office differ by more than .5 percent for any aircraft program, an annotated cost esti-

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78 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 mate difference and sufficient rationale to explain the difference; and (iii) the confidence or certainty level associated with the cost estimate for each aircraft program.. (vi) in subparagraph (F), as redesignated by clause (iv), by inserting , the Department of the Army, after Navy; (C) by adding at the end the following new paragraphs: (3) For any cost estimate required by paragraph

12 (2)(C) or (D), for any aircraft program for which the Sec13 retary is required to include in a report under section 14 2432 of this title, the source of the cost information used 15 to prepare the annual aircraft plan, shall be sourced from 16 the Selected Acquisition Report data that the Secretary 17 plans to submit to the congressional defense committees 18 in accordance with subsection (f) of that section for the 19 year for which the annual aircraft plan is prepared. 20 (4) The annual aircraft procurement plan shall be

21 submitted in unclassified form and shall contain a classi22 fied annex.; 23 24 (4) in subsection (d), by inserting , the Department of the Army, after Navy;

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79 1 2 3 4 5 (5) by redesignating subsection (e) as subsection (f); (6) by inserting after subsection (d) the following new subsection (e): (e) ANNUAL REPORT
ON

AIRCRAFT INVENTORY.

6 (1) As part of the annual plan and certification required 7 to be submitted under this section, the Secretary shall in8 clude a report on the aircraft in the inventory of the De9 partment of Defense. Each such report shall include the 10 following, for the year covered by the report: 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 tory. (B) The total number of the aircraft in the inventory that are active, stated in the following categories (with appropriate subcategories for mission aircraft, training aircraft, dedicated test aircraft, and other aircraft): (i) Primary aircraft. (ii) Backup aircraft. (iii) Attrition and reconstitution reserve aircraft. (C) The total number of the aircraft in the inventory that are inactive, stated in the following categories: (i) Bailment aircraft. (A) The total number of aircraft in the inven-

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80 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 (ii) Drone aircraft. (iii) Aircraft for sale or other transfer to foreign governments. (iv) Leased or loaned aircraft. (v) Aircraft for maintenance training. (vi) Aircraft for reclamation. (vii) Aircraft in storage. (D) The aircraft inventory requirements approved by the Joint Chiefs of Staff. (2) Each report submitted under this subsection

11 shall set forth each item described in paragraph (1) sepa12 rately for the regular component of each armed force and 13 for each reserve component of each armed force and, for 14 each such component, shall set forth each type, model, and 15 series of aircraft provided for in the future-years defense 16 program that covers the fiscal year for which the budget 17 accompanying the plan, certification and report is sub18 mitted.; and 19 20 21 22 (7) in subsection (f), as redesignated by paragraph 5, by striking paragraph (2) and redesignating paragraph (3) as paragraph (2). (b) SECTION HEADING.The heading for such sec-

23 tion is amended to read as follows:

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80 1 231a. Budgeting for life-cycle cost of aircraft for 2 3 4


the Navy, Army, and Air Force: annual plan and certification.

(c) CLERICAL AMENDMENT.The item relating to

5 section 231a in the table of sections at the beginning of 6 chapter 9 of title 10, United States Code, is amended to 7 read as follows:
231a. Budgeting for life-cycle cost of aircraft for the Navy, Army, and Air Force: annual plan and certification..

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SEC. 1076. Log #245. REPORT ON HOMELAND DEFENSE ACTIVITIES.

Section 908(a) of title 32, United States Code, is

4 amended by adding at the end the following For any fis5 cal year during which no assistance was provided, and no 6 activities were carried out, under this chapter, a report 7 is not required to be submitted under this section..

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SEC. 1078 [Log #507]. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE ASSESSMENT OF INDUSTRIAL BASE FOR POTENTIAL SHORTFALLS.

(a) ASSESSMENT REQUIRED.The Secretary of De-

5 fense shall undertake an assessment of the current and 6 long-term availability within the United States industrial 7 base of critical equipment, components, subcomponents, 8 and materials needed to support short or prolonged con9 ventional conflicts. In carrying out the assessment, the 10 Secretary shall 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 (1) identify items that the Secretary determines are critical to military readiness, including key components, subcomponents, and materials; (2) perform a risk assessment of the supply chain for items identified under paragraph (1) and an evaluation of the extent to which (A) the supply chain for such items could be disrupted by a first strike on the United States; and (B) the industrial base obtains such items from foreign sources; and (3) develop mitigation strategies to address any gaps and vulnerabilities in the ability of the Department to respond to potential contingencies identified in operational plans of the combatant commanders if

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87 1 2 3 the sources that provide items identified under paragraph (1) should become unavailable. (b) REPORT.Not later than 180 days after the date

4 of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense 5 shall submit to Congress a report containing the findings 6 of the assessment required under subsection (a). 7 (c) GAO REVIEW.The Comptroller General of the

8 United States shall review the assessment required under 9 subsection (a) and the report required under subsection 10 (b) and submit to Congress a report on such review. The 11 review shall include an assessment of 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 (1) the completeness of the report; (2) the reasonableness of the methodology used to develop the report; (3) the conclusions contained in the report; and (4) the extent to which the Department has implemented a Department-wide framework to identify and address gaps and vulnerabilities in the supply chain.

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Subtitle HMiscellaneous Authorities and Limitations


SEC. 1081 [Log #266]. EXEMPTION FROM FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT FOR DATA FILES OF THE MILITARY FLIGHT OPERATIONS QUALITY ASSURANCE SYSTEMS OF THE MILITARY DEPARTMENTS.

(a) EXEMPTION. (1) IN


GENERAL.Chapter

134 of title 10,

United States Code, is amended by inserting after section 2254 the following new section:

12 2254a. Data files of military flight operations qual13 14 15 16


ity assurance systems: exemption from disclosure under Freedom of Information Act

(a) AUTHORITY

TO

EXEMPT CERTAIN DATA FILES

17 FROM DISCLOSURE UNDER FOIA. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 (1) The Secretary of Defense may exempt information contained in any data file of the military flight operations quality assurance system of a military department from disclosure under section 552(b)(3) of title 5. (2) In this section, the term data file means a file of the military flight operations quality assurance (in this section referred to as MFOQA) sys(495354|20)
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89 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 tem that contains information acquired or generated by the MFOQA system, including (A) any data base containing raw

MFOQA data; and (B) any analysis or report generated by the MFOQA system or which is derived from MFOQA data. (3) Information that is exempt under paragraph (1) from disclosure under section 552(b)(3) of title 5 shall be exempt from such disclosure even if such information is contained in a data file that is not exempt in its entirety from such disclosure. (4) The provisions of paragraph (1) may not be superseded except by a provision of law which is enacted after the date of the enactment of this section and which specifically cites and repeals or modifies those provisions. (b) REGULATIONS.The Secretary of Defense shall

19 prescribe regulations for the administration of this section. 20 Such regulations shall ensure consistent application of the 21 authority in subsection (a) across the military depart22 ments and shall specifically identify officials in each mili23 tary department who shall be delegated the Secretarys au24 thority under this section..

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90 1 2 3 4 (2) CLERICAL
AMENDMENT.The

table of sec-

tions at the beginning of subchapter II of such chapter is amended by inserting after the item relating to section 2254 the following new item:
2254a. Data files of military flight operations quality assurance systems: exemption from disclosure under Freedom of Information Act..

(b) APPLICABILITY.Section 2254a of title 10,

6 United States Code, as added by subsection (a), shall 7 apply to any information entered into any data file of the 8 military flight operations quality assurance system before, 9 on, or after the date of the enactment of this Act.

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SEC. 1082.Log #502 LIMITATION ON PROCUREMENT AND FIELDING OF LIGHT ATTACK ARMED RECONNAISSANCE AIRCRAFT.

(a) REQUIRED REVIEW. (1) REVIEW.In the report on the quadrennial roles and missions review required to be submitted not later than the date on which the President submits the budget for fiscal year 2013, pursuant to section 118b of title 10, United States Code, the Secretary of Defense shall specifically review the capability of the elements of the Department of Defense (including any office, agency, activity, or command described in section 111(b) of such title) that are responsible for conducting light attack and armed reconnaissance missions or fulfilling requests of partner nations for training in the conduct of such missions. (2) MATTERS
INCLUDED.In

conducting the

review under paragraph (1), the Secretary shall (A) identify any gaps in the ability of the Department to conduct light attack and armed reconnaissance missions or to fulfill requests of partner nations for training in the conduct of such missions; (B) identify any unnecessary duplication of efforts between the elements of the Department
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92 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 to procure or field aircraft to conduct light attack and armed reconnaissance missions or to fulfill requests of partner nations to train in the conduct planned (i) developmental efforts; (ii) operational evaluations; or (iii) acquisition of such aircraft of such missions, including any

through procurement or lease; and (C) include findings and recommendations the Secretary considers appropriate to address any gaps identified under subparagraph (A) or unnecessary duplication of efforts identified under subparagraph (B). (b) LIMITATION.Except as provided by subsection

16 (c) and (d), none of the funds authorized to be appro17 priated by this Act or otherwise made available for fiscal 18 year 2012 may be obligated or expended for the procure19 ment or fielding of light attack armed reconnaissance air20 craft until the date on which 21 22 23 24 (1) the Joint Requirements Oversight Council validates the requirements for the development or procurement of such aircraft to address a gap identified under subsection (a)(2)(A); and

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93 1 2 3 4 (2) the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics approves the acquisition strategy for such aircraft. (c) USE
OF

FUNDS

FOR

PREVIOUSLY AUTHORIZED

5 PROGRAMS.The limitation in subsection (b) does not 6 apply to a program for which funding was authorized to 7 be appropriated for a fiscal year before fiscal year 2012. 8 (d) WAIVER.The Secretary of Defense may waive

9 the limitation in subsection (b) if the Secretary submits 10 to the congressional defense committees written certifi11 cation that the procurement or fielding of light attack 12 armed reconnaissance aircraft is necessary to support on13 going contingency operations in Afghanistan or Iraq.

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SEC. 1083 [Log #501]. USE OF STATE PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM FUNDS FOR CIVILIANS AND NON-DEFENSE AGENCY PERSONNEL.

Of the funds made available to the National Guard

5 for the State Partnership Program, up to $3,000,000 may 6 be made available to pay travel and per diem costs associ7 ated with the participation of United States and foreign 8 civilian and non-defense agency personnel in authorized 9 National Guard State Partnership Program events con10 ducted both in the United States and in foreign partner 11 countries.

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SEC. 1094 [Log #207]. MANDATORY IMPLEMENTATION OF THE STANDING ADVISORY PANEL ON IMPROVING COORDINATION AMONG THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE, AND THE UNITED STATES AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ON

MATTERS OF NATIONAL SECURITY.

Section 1054 of the Duncan Hunter National De-

9 fense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2009 (Public Law 10 110417; 122 Stat. 4605) is amended 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
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(1) in subsection (a), by striking may and inserting shall; (2) in subsection (b)(5), by striking should be and all that follows and inserting shall be appointed by not later than March 30, 2012.; (3) in subsection (d) (A) by striking If the advisory panel is established under subsection (a) and inserting By not later than March 30, 2012; and (B) by striking , not later than 60 days after the date of the final appointment of the members of the advisory panel pursuant to subsection (b)(5),; (4) by striking subsection (e) and redesignating subsections (f) thought (i) as subsections (e) through (h), respectively;
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102 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 (5) in subsection (f)(2), as so redesignated, by striking Not later than December 31 of the year in which the interim report is submitted under paragraph (1) and inserting Not later than December 31 of each year during which the advisory panel operates; (6) in subsection (g), as so redesignated, by striking December 31, 2012 and inserting December 31, 2016; and (7) in subsection (h), as so redesignated, by striking paragraph (3).

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103 1 2 3 4
SEC. 1095 [Log #339]. NUMBER OF NAVY CARRIER AIR WINGS AND CARRIER AIR WING HEAD-

QUARTERS.

The Secretary of the Navy shall ensure that the Navy

5 maintains 6 7 8 (1) a minimum of 10 carrier air wings; and (2) for each such carrier air wing, a dedicated and fully staffed headquarters.

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104 1 2 3 4 5
TION
SEC. 1096 [Log #265]. DISPLAY OF ANNUAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS FOR ORGANIZATIONAL CLOTHING AND INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT.

(a) SUBMISSION WITH ANNUAL BUDGET JUSTIFICADOCUMENTS.For fiscal year 2013 and each subse-

6 quent fiscal year, the Secretary of Defense shall submit 7 to the President, for inclusion with the budget materials 8 submitted to Congress under section 1105(a) of title 31, 9 United States Code, a budget justification display that 10 covers all programs and activities associated with the pro11 curement of organizational clothing and individual equip12 ment. 13 (b) REQUIREMENTS
FOR

BUDGET DISPLAY.The

14 budget justification display under subsection (a) for a fis15 cal year shall include the following: 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 (1) The funding requirements in each budget activity and for each Armed Force for organizational clothing and individual equipment. (2) The amount in the budget for each of the Armed Forces for organizational clothing and equipment for that fiscal year. (c) DEFINITION.In this section, the term organi-

23 zational clothing and individual equipment means an 24 item of organizational clothing or equipment prescribed 25 for wear or use with the uniform.

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110 1 2 3
SEC. 1098. INCLUSION OF RELIGIOUS SYMBOLS AS PART OF MILITARY MEMORIALS.

(a) AUTHORITY.Chapter 21 of title 36, United

4 States Code, is amended by adding at the end the fol5 lowing new section: 6 2115. Inclusion of religious symbols as part of mili7 8 9
tary memorials

(a) INCLUSION
IZED.To

OF

RELIGIOUS SYMBOLS AUTHOR-

recognize the religious background of members

10 of the United States Armed Forces, religious symbols may 11 be included as part of 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 (1) a military memorial that is established or acquired by the United States Government; or (2) a military memorial that is not established by the United States Government, but for which the American Battle Monuments Commission cooperated in the establishment of the memorial. (b) MILITARY MEMORIAL DEFINED.In this sec-

19 tion, the term military memorial means a memorial or 20 monument commemorating the service of the United 21 States Armed Forces. The term includes works of archi22 tecture and art described in section 2105(b) of this title.. 23 (b) CLERICAL AMENDMENT.The table of sections

24 at the beginning of such chapter is amended by adding 25 at the end the following new item:
2115. Inclusion of religious symbols as part of military memorials..
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4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
SEC. 1202. [LOG #276, BR, MASl014] MODIFICATION AND EXTENSION OF AUTHORITIES RELATING TO

PROGRAM TO BUILD THE CAPACITY OF FOREIGN MILITARY FORCES.

(a) LIMITATIONS. (1) IN


GENERAL.Subsection

(c) of section

1206 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2006 (Public Law 109163; 119 Stat. 3456), as most recently amended by section 1207(a) of the Ike Skelton National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111383; 124 Stat. 4389), is further amended (A) in paragraph (1), by striking

$350,000,000 and inserting $400,000,000; and (B) in paragraph (5) (i) by striking and not more than and inserting not more than; and (ii) by inserting after fiscal year 2012 the following: , and not more than $150,000,000 may be used during fiscal year 2013. (2) EFFECTIVE
DATE.The

amendments made

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5 1 2 3 to programs under subsection (a) of such section that begin on or after that date. (b) REPORT.Subsection (f) of such section is

4 amended to read as follows: 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 (f) REPORT. (1) IN


GENERAL.The

President shall trans-

mit to the congressional committees specified in subsection (e)(3), as part of the supporting materials of the annual congressional budget justification, a report on the implementation of this section for the prior fiscal year. (2) MATTERS
TO BE INCLUDED.The

report

required under paragraph (1) shall include the following: (A) In the case of a program or programs to build the capacity of a foreign countrys national military forces or maritime security forces to conduct counterterrorism operations, the extent to which the nature of the potential or actual terrorist threat is consistently and comprehensively verified by the Secretary of Defense prior to initiating a program or programs. (B) The extent to which foreign countries participate in the preparation of a program or

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6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 programs under this section, to include the development of a full concept of operations for the program or programs under this section. (C) The extent to which proposal submissions of foreign countries evaluate the commitment and capability of foreign countries to implement a program or programs under this section or otherwise identify specific funds necessary for sustainment of a program or programs under this section. (D) A statement of current policies, responsibilities, procedures, and reporting requirements that assist with the conduct or support of a program or programs under this section. (E) The extent to which United States embassies and security assistance officers with responsibility for conducting or supporting a program or programs under this section are able to track actual obligation and expenditures of funds, funds rendered unavailable for obligation, and other financial data similar to data required by the financial management system for the Foreign Military Sales program.

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7 1 2 3 4 5 6 (F) The extent to which the United States Government has developed and implemented specific plans to monitor and evaluate outcomes of a program or programs under this section.. (c) ONE-YEAR EXTENSION
OF

AUTHORITY.Sub-

7 section (g) of such section, as most recently amended by 8 section 1207(b) of the Ike Skelton National Defense Au9 thorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111 10 383; 124 Stat. 4389), is further amended by 11 12 13 14 15 (1) by striking September 30, 2012 and inserting September 30, 2013 ; and (2) by striking fiscal years 2006 through 2012 and inserting fiscal years 2006 through 2013.

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7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Subtitle BMatters Relating to Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan


SEC. 1211. [LOG #226, BR, MASl003] AUTHORITY TO ESTABLISH A PROGRAM TO DEVELOP AND CARRY OUT INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS IN AF-

GHANISTAN.

Section 1217(f) of the Ike Skelton National Defense

8 Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111 9 383; 124 Stat. 4393; 22 U.S.C. 7513 note) is amended 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 (1) in paragraph (1) (A) by striking The and inserting Subject to paragraph (2), the; (B) by striking $400,000,000 and inserting $475,000,000; and (C) by striking fiscal year 2011 and inserting fiscal year 2012; (2) by redesignating paragraph (2) as paragraph (3); (3) by inserting after paragraph (1) the following new paragraph: (2) LIMITATION.The Secretary of Defense may use not more than 85 percent of the amount specified in paragraph (1) to carry out the program authorized under subsection (a) until the Secretary of Defense, in consultation with the Secretary of
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8 1 2 3 4 5 6 State, submits to the appropriate congressional committees a plan for the allocation and use of funds under the program for fiscal year 2012.; and (4) in paragraph (3) (as redesignated), by striking September 30, 2012 and inserting September 30, 2013.

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SEC. 1212. [LOG #223, BR, MASl008] COMMANDERS EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROGRAM IN AFGHANISTAN.

(a) AUTHORITY

FOR

FISCAL YEAR 2012.During

5 fiscal year 2012, from funds made available to the Depart6 ment of Defense for operation and maintenance not to ex7 ceed $425,000,000 may be used by the Secretary of De8 fense in such fiscal year to provide funds for the Com9 manders Emergency Response Program in Afghanistan. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
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(b) QUARTERLY REPORTS AND BRIEFINGS. (1) QUARTERLY


REPORTS.Not

later than 30

days after the end of each fiscal year quarter of fiscal year 2012, the Secretary of Defense shall submit to the congressional defense committees a report regarding the source of funds and the allocation and use of funds during that quarter that were made available pursuant to the authority provided in this section or under any other provision of law for the purposes of the program under subsection (a). (2) FORM.Each report required under paragraph (1) shall be submitted, at a minimum, in a searchable electronic format that enables the congressional defense committees to sort the report by amount expended, location of each project, type of project, or any other field of data that is included in the report.
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10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 (3) BRIEFINGS.Not later than 15 days after the submission of each report required under paragraph (1), appropriate officials of the Department of Defense shall meet with the congressional defense committees to brief such committees on the matters contained in the report. (c) SUBMISSION OF GUIDANCE. (1) INITIAL
SUBMISSION.Not

later than 30

days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense shall submit to the congressional defense committees a copy of the guidance issued by the Secretary to the Armed Forces concerning the allocation of funds through the Commanders Emergency Response Program in Afghanistan. (2) MODIFICATIONS.If the guidance in effect for the purpose stated in paragraph (1) is modified, the Secretary shall submit to the congressional defense committees a copy of the modification not later than 15 days after the date on which the Secretary makes the modification. (d) WAIVER AUTHORITY.For purposes of exer-

23 cising the authority provided by this section or any other 24 provision of law making funding available for the Com25 manders Emergency Response Program in Afghanistan,

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11 1 the Secretary of Defense may waive any provision of law 2 not contained in this section that would (but for the waiv3 er) prohibit, restrict, limit, or otherwise constrain the exer4 cise of that authority. 5 (e) RESTRICTION
ON

AMOUNT

OF

PAYMENTS.

6 Funds made available under this section for the Com7 manders Emergency Response Program in Afghanistan 8 may not be obligated or expended to carry out any project 9 if the total amount of funds made available for the pur10 pose of carrying out the project, including any ancillary 11 or related elements of the project, exceeds $20,000,000. 12 (f) NOTIFICATION.Not less than 15 days before ob-

13 ligating or expending funds made available under this sec14 tion for the Commanders Emergency Response Program 15 in Afghanistan for a project in Afghanistan with a total 16 anticipated cost of $5,000,000 or more, the Secretary of 17 Defense shall submit to the congressional defense commit18 tees a written notice containing the following information: 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 (1) The location, nature, and purpose of the proposed project, including how the project is intended to advance the military campaign plan for Afghanistan. (2) The budget and implementation timeline for the proposed project, including any other funding under the Commanders Emergency Response Pro-

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12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 gram in Afghanistan that has been or is anticipated to be contributed to the completion of the project. (3) A plan for the sustainment of the proposed project, including any agreement with either the Government of Afghanistan, a department or agency of the United States Government other than the Department of Defense, or a third party contributor to finance the sustainment of the activities and maintenance of any equipment or facilities to be provided through the proposed project. (g) DEFINITION. In this section, the term Com-

12 manders Emergency Response Program in Afghanistan 13 means the program that 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 (1) authorizes United States military commanders in Afghanistan to carry out small-scale projects designed to meet urgent humanitarian relief requirements or urgent reconstruction requirements within their areas of responsibility; and (2) provides an immediate and direct benefit to the people of Afghanistan. (h) CONFORMING AMENDMENT.Section 1202 of the

22 National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2006 23 (Public Law 109163; 119 Stat. 3455), as most recently 24 amended by section 1212 of the Ike Skelton National De-

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13 1 fense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 2 111383; 124 Stat. 4389), is hereby repealed.

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14 1 2 3 4 5 6
SEC. 1213. [LOG #224, BR, MASl013] EXTENSION OF AUTHORITY FOR REIMBURSEMENT OF CERTAIN COALITION NATIONS FOR SUPPORT PRO-

VIDED TO UNITED STATES MILITARY OPERATIONS.

(a) EXTENSION

OF

AUTHORITY.Subsection (a) of

7 section 1233 of the National Defense Authorization Act 8 for Fiscal Year 2008 (Public Law 110181; 122 Stat. 9 393), as most recently amended by section 1213 of the 10 Ike Skelton National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal 11 Year 2011 (Public Law 111383; 124 Stat. 4391), is fur12 ther amended by striking section 1510 of the Ike Skelton 13 National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 14 and inserting section 1504 of the National Defense Au15 thorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012. 16 (b) LIMITATION
ON

AMOUNT.Subsection (d)(1) of

17 such section, as so amended, is further amended in the 18 second sentence by striking fiscal year 2010 or 2011 19 and inserting fiscal year 2010, 2011, or 2012. 20 21 (c) EXTENSION
ING TO OF

NOTICE REQUIREMENT RELATOF

REIMBURSEMENT
BY

PAKISTAN

FOR

SUPPORT

22 PROVIDED

PAKISTAN.Section 1232(b)(6) of the Na-

23 tional Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008 24 (Public Law 110181; 122 Stat. 393), as most recently 25 amended by section 1213 of the Ike Skelton National De26 fense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law
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15 1 111383; 124 Stat. 4391), is further amended by striking 2 September 30, 2012 and inserting September 30, 3 2013.

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16 1 2 3
SEC. 1214. [LOG #279, BR, MASl018] EXTENSION OF PAKISTAN COUNTERINSURGENCY FUND.

Section 1224(h) of the National Defense Authoriza-

4 tion Act for Fiscal Year 2010 (Public Law 11184; 123 5 Stat. 2521), as amended by section 1220 of the Ike Skel6 ton National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 7 2011 (Public Law 111383; 124 Stat. 4395), is further 8 amended by striking September 30, 2011 both places 9 it appears and inserting September 30, 2012.

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SEC. 1215. [LOG #500, BR, MASl021] REPORT ON EXTENSION OF UNITED STATES-IRAQ STATUS OF FORCES AGREEMENT.

(a) REPORT

ON

EXTENSION

OF

AGREEMENT.Not

5 later than 10 days after completion of any agreement be6 tween the United States Government and the Government 7 of Iraq that would retain a United States force presence 8 in Iraq greater than the force presence envisioned for the 9 Office of Security Cooperation-Iraq, the Secretary of De10 fense, in consultation with the Secretary of State, shall 11 submit to the appropriate congressional committees a re12 port on the terms of such agreement. 13 (b) NOTIFICATION
AND

REPORT

IN

ABSENCE

OF

14 AGREEMENT. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
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(1) IN

GENERAL.If,

on December 31, 2011,

no agreement between the United States Government and the Government of Iraq described in subsection (a) has been completed, the Secretary of Defense shall provide written notification to the congressional defense committees that no such agreement has been completed and shall submit to the appropriate congressional committees the report required under paragraph (2) not later than January 31, 2012. (2) REPORT.The report referred to in paragraph (1) is a report that
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18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 (A) describes the capability gaps of the Iraqi Security Forces, in classified and unclassified form, including capability gaps relating to intelligence matters, protection of Iraqi airspace, and logistics and maintenance; and (B) describes how the programs of the Office of Security Cooperation-Iraq and other United States programs, such as the Foreign Military Financing program, the Foreign Military Sales program, and joint training exercises, will address the capability gaps of the Iraqi Security Forces, as described in subparagraph (A), should the Government of Iraq request such assistance. (3) UPDATES.The Secretary of Defense shall submit to the appropriate congressional committees, at the same time that the Presidents budget is submitted pursuant to section 1105(a) of title 31, United States Code, for each of the fiscal years 2014 and 2015 an update of the report required under paragraph (2). The requirement to submit updates under this paragraph shall terminate on the date on which the Secretary of Defense submits to the congressional defense committees the report required under subsection (a).

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19 1 2 (c) APPROPRIATE CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEES DEFINED.In

this section, the term appropriate congres-

3 sional committees means 4 5 6 7 8 (1) the Committee on Armed Services and the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate; and (2) the Committee on Armed Services and the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives.

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20 1 2 3 4
SEC. 1216. [LOG #510, BR, MASl022] AUTHORITY TO SUPPORT OPERATIONS AND ACTIVITIES OF THE OFFICE OF SECURITY COOPERATION IN IRAQ.

(a) AUTHORITY.The Secretary of Defense is au-

5 thorized to support operations and activities of the Office 6 of Security Cooperation in Iraq (OSC-I) in order to carry 7 out United States Government transition activities in Iraq, 8 including life support, transportation and personal secu9 rity, and facilities renovation and construction activities. 10 (b) LIMITATION.The authority contained in sub-

11 section (a) may not be exercised to pay the salaries and 12 expenses of personnel of the Department of State. 13 (c) FUNDING.Amounts authorized to be appro-

14 priated by section 301 and available for operation and 15 maintenance for the Air Force, as specified in the funding 16 table in section 4301, may be used to carry out this sec17 tion.

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21 1 2 3 4 5 6

Subtitle CReports and Other Matters


SEC. 1221. [LOG #275, BR, MASl007] REVIEW AND REPORT ON IRANS AND CHINAS CONVENTIONAL AND ANTI-ACCESS CAPABILITIES.

(a) REVIEW.The Secretary of Defense shall direct

7 an appropriate entity outside the Department of Defense 8 to conduct an independent review of the following: 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
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(1) The gaps between Irans conventional and anti-access capabilities and United States capabilities to overcome them. (2) The gaps between Chinas anti-access capabilities and United States capabilities to overcome them. (b) REPORT. (1) IN
GENERAL.Not

later than 270 days

after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense shall submit to the appropriate congressional committees a report that contains the review conducted under subsection (a). (2) APPROPRIATE
TEES DEFINED.In CONGRESSIONAL COMMIT-

this subsection, the term ap-

propriate congressional committees means (A) the congressional defense committees; and
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22 1 2 3 4 (B) the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate and the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives. (c) ADDITIONAL
TO

OTHER REPORTS,

ETC.The

re-

5 view conducted under subsection (a) and the report re6 quired under subsection (b) are in addition to the report 7 required under section 1238 of the Ike Skelton National 8 Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public 9 Law 111383; 124 Stat. 4402) and the strategy and brief10 ings required under section 1243 of such Act (Public Law 11 111383; 124 Stat. 4405). 12 (d) DEFINITION.In this section, the term anti-ac-

13 cess has the meaning given the term in section 1238(f) 14 of the Ike Skelton National Defense Authorization Act for 15 Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111383; 124 Stat. 4403).

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23 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
SEC. 1222. [LOG #273, TK, MASl010] REPORT AND CONSULTATION ON ENERGY SECURITY OF NATO ALLIANCE.

(a) FINDINGS.Congress finds the following: (1) Adopted in Lisbon in November 2010, the new North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Strategic Concept declares that All countries are increasingly reliant on the vital communication, transport and transit routes on which international trade, energy security and prosperity depend. They require greater international efforts to ensure their resilience against attack or disruption. Some NATO countries will become more dependent on foreign energy suppliers and in some cases, on foreign energy supply and distribution networks for their energy needs. As a larger share of world consumption is transported across the globe, energy supplies are increasingly exposed to disruption.. (2) The new NATO Strategic Concept further declares that, to deter and defend against any threat to the safety and security of our populations, the NATO alliance will, develop the capacity to contribute to energy security, including protection of critical energy infrastructure and transit areas and lines, cooperation with partners, and consultations

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24 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 among Allies on the basis of strategic assessments and contingency planning.. (b) REPORT. (1) ASSESSMENT.The Secretary of Defense shall direct a federally funded research and development center of the Department of Defense to conduct an assessment of the energy security of the NATO alliance. (2) REPORT.Not later than 270 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense, in consultation with the Secretary of State, shall submit to the specified congressional committees a detailed report on the assessment conducted pursuant to paragraph (1). (3) CONTENTS.The report required under paragraph (2) shall include the following: (A) A listing of the extent to which each NATO member country is dependent on a single oil or natural gas supplier or distribution network. Such listing shall be expressed in terms of a percentage basis. (B) A description of potential adverse effects of oil or natural gas price shortages or price spikes on those NATO member countries that are most dependent on a single oil or nat-

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25 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 ural gas supplier or distribution network and on United States Armed Forces based in Europe, including effects on the military and defensive capabilities of such countries. (C) A description of potential risks posed to NATO member countries, including NATO member countries in Eastern Europe, and to United States Armed Forces based in Europe, by the relative lack of easy access to the spot market for natural gas. (D) A description of the extent to which the United States military, in conjunction with the militaries of NATO member countries, could respond to and mitigate the energy security risk to NATO member countries and to United States Armed Forces based on Europe posed by the threat of a deliberate disruption of the supply of oil or natural gas, and the relative challenges and cost of such a response, including for transporting oil and natural gas over land after delivery by sea to the port of a NATO member country. (E) A set of recommendations for available options to NATO member countries that are most dependent on a single oil or natural gas

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26 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 supplier or distribution network to avoid such dependency, and the potential benefits of increased pipelines within Europe to give Eastern European countries access to the spot market for natural gas in the event of a supply interruption. (F) A description of all supply interruptions of natural gas to NATO member countries over the past 20 years. (G) An analysis of the threats posed by supply interruptions, whether accidental, unauthorized or deliberate, to energy distribution infrastructure and transit areas and lines to NATO member countries most dependent on a single oil or natural gas supplier or distribution network and to United States Armed Forces based in Europe, including from events such as potential natural disasters or terrorist attacks, and the adequacy of the Department of Defenses current contingency plans to respond to such interruptions. (H) A description of how NATOs military capability might be adversely affected if a major oil or natural gas supplier or distribution net-

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27 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 work were to deliberately disrupt the supply of oil or natural gas. (I) An analysis of whether and how major suppliers of oil and natural gas to NATO member countries in Europe have used their energy markets to influence European political affairs, and the potential of such actions to undermine the long-term solidarity and future of the NATO alliance. (c) FORM.The report required under subsection (b)

11 shall be submitted in unclassified form (including as much 12 detail as possible), but may contain a classified annex. 13 (d) CONSULTATION.The Secretary of Defense shall

14 consult with other NATO member countries and NATOs 15 Emerging Security Challenges Division on other ways the 16 United States as a NATO member country can contribute 17 to the energy security of the NATO alliance and NATO 18 regional partners, including through protection of critical 19 energy infrastructure and transit areas and lines, coopera20 tion with NATO partners, and consultation among NATO 21 allies on the basis of strategic assessments and contin22 gency planning. 23 (e) DEFINITION.In this section the term specified

24 congressional committees means

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28 1 2 3 4 5 (1) the Committee on Armed Services and the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate; and (2) the Committee on Armed Services and the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives.

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29 1 2 3 4
SEC. 1223. [LOG #222, BR, MASl017] EXTENSION OF REPORT ON PROGRESS TOWARD SECURITY AND STABILITY IN AFGHANISTAN.

Section 1230(a) of the National Defense Authoriza-

5 tion Act for Fiscal Year 2008 (Public Law 110181; 122 6 Stat. 385), as most recently amended by section 1231 of 7 the Ike Skelton National Defense Authorization Act for 8 Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111383; 124 Stat. 4395), 9 is further amended by striking 2012 and inserting 10 2014.

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SEC. 1224. [LOG #281, JS, MAEl538] REPORT ON MILITARY AND SECURITY DEVELOPMENTS INVOLVING THE DEMOCRATIC PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF KOREA.

(a) REPORT.Not later than March 1, 2012, and

6 March 1, 2013, the Secretary of Defense shall submit to 7 the specified congressional committees a report, in both 8 classified and unclassified form, on the current and future 9 military power of the Democratic Peoples Republic of 10 Korea (in this section referred to as North Korea). The 11 report shall address the current and probable future 12 course of military-technological development of the North 13 Korean military and the tenets and probable development 14 of North Korean security strategy and military strategy, 15 and of military organizations and operational concepts, 16 through the next 20 years. 17 (b) MATTERS
TO

BE INCLUDED.A report required

18 under subsection (a) shall include at least the following 19 elements: 20 21 22 23 24 25 (1) An assessment of the security situation on the Korean peninsula. (2) The goals and factors shaping North Korean security strategy and military strategy. (3) Trends in North Korean security and military behavior that would be designed to achieve, or

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31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 that are inconsistent with, the goals described in paragraph (2). (4) An assessment of North Koreas regional security objectives, including those that would affect South Korea, Japan, the Peoples Republic of China, and Russia. (5) A detailed assessment of the sizes, locations, and capabilities of North Korean strategic, special operations, land, sea, and air forces. (6) Developments in North Korean military doctrine and training. (7) An assessment of the proliferation activities of North Korea, as either a supplier or a consumer of materials or technologies relating to nuclear weapons or other weapons of mass destruction or missile systems. (8) Other military and security developments involving North Korea that the Secretary of Defense considers relevant to United States national security. (c) DEFINITION.In this section the term specified

21 congressional committees means 22 23 (1) the Committee on Armed Services and the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate; and

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32 1 2 3 (2) the Committee on Armed Services and the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives.

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SEC. 1225. [LOG #280, JS, MAEl539] NATIONAL SECURITY RISK ASSESSMENT OF UNITED STATES FEDERAL DEBT OWNED BY THE PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF CHINA.

(a) DETERMINATION OF INTEREST PAID TO SERVICE

6 DEBT.Not later than 30 days after the date of the en7 actment of this Act, the Director of the Congressional 8 Budget Office shall determine and make publicly available 9 the amount of accrued interest on United States Federal 10 debt paid to the Peoples Republic of China during the 11 5-year period ending on the date of the enactment of this 12 Act. 13 (b) ASSESSMENT
AND

REPORT.Not later than 120

14 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Sec15 retary of Defense, in consultation with the Director of Na16 tional Intelligence, shall 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
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(1) carry out an assessment of the national security risks posed to the United States and United States allies as a result of the United States Federal debt liabilities owed to China as a creditor of the United States Government and the amount of interest determined to have been paid by the United States to China pursuant to subsection (a); and (2) submit to the specified congressional committees a report that contains the results of the assessment carried out under paragraph (1).
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34 1 (c) MATTERS
TO

BE INCLUDED.The report re-

2 quired by subsection (b)(2) shall include the following: 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 (1) A description of the United States Federal debt liabilities owed to China as a creditor of the United States Government. (2) A description of the amounts projected for defense spending by China in 2011. (3) A discussion of any options available to China for deterring United States military freedom of action in the Western Pacific as a result of its creditor status. (4) Other related issues the Secretary of Defense considers relevant. (d) FORM.The report required by subsection (b)(2)

15 shall be submitted in unclassified form, but may contain 16 a classified annex if necessary. 17 (e) DEFINITION.In this section the term specified

18 congressional committees means 19 20 21 22 23 (1) the Committee on Armed Services and the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate; and (2) the Committee on Armed Services and the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives.

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35 1 2 3 4 5 6
SEC. 1226. [LOG #274, TK, SEC162AlTK1] CONGRESSIONAL NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENT BEFORE PERMANENT RELOCATION OF ANY UNITED

STATES MILITARY UNIT STATIONED OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES.

(a) NOTIFICATION AND RELATED REPORT.Chapter

7 6 of title 10, United States Code, is amended by inserting 8 after section 162 the following new section: 9 162a. Congressional notification before permanent 10 11 12 13
relocation of military units stationed outside the United States

(a) NOTIFICATION
MENT.If

AND

REPORTING REQUIRE-

the Secretary of Defense plans to relocate a

14 unit stationed outside the United States, the Secretary 15 shall submit to the appropriate committees of Congress, 16 at the same time that the Presidents budget is submitted 17 pursuant to section 1105(a) of title 31, United States 18 Code, for the fiscal year in which the relocation will occur, 19 written notification of the relocation and the report re20 quired by subsection (b) related to that relocation. 21 (b) ELEMENTS
OF

REPORT.The notification re-

22 quired by subsection (a) shall include a report containing 23 a description of the following: 24 25 (1) How relocation of the unit supports the United States national security strategy.

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36 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 (2) How relocation of the unit supports the security commitments undertaken by the United States pursuant to relevant international security treaties, including the North Atlantic Treaty, the Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security between the United States and Japan, and the Security Treaty Between Australia, New Zealand, and the United States of America. (3) How relocation of the unit addresses the current security environment in the affected geographic combatant commands area of responsibility, including United States participation in theater security cooperation activities and bilateral partnership, exchanges, and training exercises. (4) Whether relocation of the unit will result in cost savings or increased costs to the Department of Defense as a result of (A) the loss of the permanent presence of the unit at the overseas location; (B) the reliance on the rotation of units or other means to achieve the same security objectives; and (C) the costs of maintaining the unit at its new location.

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37 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (5) How relocation of the unit impacts the status of overseas base closure and realignment actions undertaken as part of a global defense posture realignment strategy and the status of development and execution of comprehensive master plans for overseas military main operating bases, forward operating sites, and cooperative security locations of the global defense posture of the United States. (c) EXCEPTIONS.Subsection (a) does not apply in

10 the case of 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 (1) the relocation of a unit deployed in support of a contingency operation; (2) the relocation of a unit as the result of closure of an overseas installation at the request of the government of the host nation in the manner provided in the agreement between the United States and the host nation regarding the installation; or (3) a reduction in the number of Brigade Combat Teams stationed in Europe from four to three. (d) RULE
OF

CONSTRUCTION.Nothing in this sec-

22 tion shall be construed to limit the authority of the Sec23 retary of Defense to relocate military units stationed out24 side the United States. 25 (e) DEFINITIONS.In this section:

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38 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 (1) APPROPRIATE
COMMITTEES OF CON-

GRESS.The

term appropriate committees of Con-

gress means (A) the Committee on Armed Services and the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate; and (B) the Committee on Armed Services and the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives. (2) GEOGRAPHIC
COMBATANT COMMAND.

The term geographic combatant command means a combatant command with a geographic area of responsibility that does not include North America. (3) UNIT.The term unit means a unit of the armed forces at the battalion, squadron, or an equivalent level (or a higher level).. (b) CLERICAL AMENDMENT.The table of sections

18 at the beginning of such chapter is amended by inserting 19 after the item relating to section 162 the following new 20 item:
162a. Congressional notification before permanent relocation of military units stationed outside the United States..

21

(c) CONFORMING AMENDMENTS.Section 1063 of

22 the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 23 2010 (Public Law 11184; 123 Stat. 2469; 10 U.S.C. 113 24 note) is amended
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SEC. 1301.Log #499 SPECIFICATION OF COOPERATIVE THREAT REDUCTION PROGRAMS AND FUNDS.

(a) SPECIFICATION
DUCTION

OF

COOPERATIVE THREAT RE-

PROGRAMS.For purposes of section 301 and

5 other provisions of this Act, Cooperative Threat Reduction 6 programs are the programs specified in section 1501 of 7 the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 8 1997 (50 U.S.C. 2362 note). 9 10 (b) FISCAL YEAR 2012 COOPERATIVE THREAT REDUCTION

FUNDS DEFINED.As used in this title, the

11 term fiscal year 2012 Cooperative Threat Reduction 12 funds means the funds appropriated pursuant to the au13 thorization of appropriations in section 301 and made 14 available by the funding table in section 4301 for Coopera15 tive Threat Reduction programs. 16 (c) AVAILABILITY
OF

FUNDS.Funds appropriated

17 pursuant to the authorization of appropriations in section 18 301 and made available by the funding table in section 19 4301 for Cooperative Threat Reduction programs shall be 20 available for obligation for fiscal years 2012, 2013, and 21 2014.

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SEC. 1302.Log #283 FUNDING ALLOCATIONS.

(a) FUNDING

FOR

SPECIFIC PURPOSES.Of the

3 $508,219,000 authorized to be appropriated to the De4 partment of Defense for fiscal year 2012 in section 301 5 and made available by the funding table in section 4301 6 for Cooperative Threat Reduction programs, the following 7 amounts may be obligated for the purposes specified: 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (1) For strategic offensive arms elimination, $63,221,000. (2) For chemical weapons destruction,

$9,804,000. (3) For global nuclear security, $121,143,000. (4) For cooperative biological engagement, $259,470,000. (5) For proliferation prevention, $28,080,000. (6) For threat reduction engagement,

$2,500,000. (7) For activities designated as Other Assessments/Administrative Costs, $24,001,000. (b) REPORT
FOR ON

OBLIGATION

OR

EXPENDITURE

OF

21 FUNDS

OTHER PURPOSES.No fiscal year 2012 Co-

22 operative Threat Reduction funds may be obligated or ex23 pended for a purpose other than a purpose listed in para24 graphs (1) through (7) of subsection (a) until 15 days 25 after the date that the Secretary of Defense submits to 26 Congress a report on the purpose for which the funds will
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4 1 be obligated or expended and the amount of funds to be 2 obligated or expended. Nothing in the preceding sentence 3 shall be construed as authorizing the obligation or expend4 iture of fiscal year 2012 Cooperative Threat Reduction 5 funds for a purpose for which the obligation or expendi6 ture of such funds is specifically prohibited under this title 7 or any other provision of law. 8 (c) LIMITED AUTHORITY
TO

VARY INDIVIDUAL

9 AMOUNTS. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 (1) IN
GENERAL.Subject

to paragraph (2), in

any case in which the Secretary of Defense determines that it is necessary to do so in the national interest, the Secretary may obligate amounts appropriated for fiscal year 2012 for a purpose listed in paragraphs (1) through (7) of subsection (a) in excess of the specific amount authorized for that purpose. (2) NOTICE-AND-WAIT
REQUIRED.An

obliga-

tion of funds for a purpose stated in paragraphs (1) through (7) of subsection (a) in excess of the specific amount authorized for such purpose may be made using the authority provided in paragraph (1) only after (A) the Secretary submits to Congress notification of the intent to do so together with a

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5 1 2 3 4 complete discussion of the justification for doing so; and (B) 15 days have elapsed following the date of the notification.

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SEC. 1303.Log #284 LIMITATION ON AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS FOR COOPERATIVE BIOLOGICAL ENGAGEMENT PROGRAM.

(a) LIMITATION.Of the funds authorized to be ap-

5 propriated by section 1302(a)(4) or otherwise made avail6 able for fiscal year 2012 for cooperative biological engage7 ment, not more than 75 percent may be obligated or ex8 pended until the date on which the Secretary of Defense 9 submits to the appropriate congressional committees the 10 following: 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 (1) A detailed analysis of the effect of the cooperative biological engagement program. (2) Either (A) written certification that the efforts of the cooperative biological engagement program (i) result in changed practices or are otherwise effective; and (ii) lead to threat reduction; or (B) a detailed list of policy and program recommendations considered necessary by the Secretary to modify, expand, or curtail the cooperative biological engagement program in order to achieve the objectives described by subparagraph (A).

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7 1 (b) APPROPRIATE CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEES

2 DEFINED.In this section, the term appropriate con3 gressional committees means the following: 4 5 6 7 8 (1) The Committee on Armed Services and the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives. (2) The Committee on Armed Services and the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate.

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SEC. 1404 [Log #496]. DRUG INTERDICTION AND COUNTERDRUG ACTIVITIES, DEFENSE-WIDE.

Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for

4 the Department of Defense for fiscal year 2012 for ex5 penses, not otherwise provided for, for Drug Interdiction 6 and Counter-Drug Activities, Defense-wide, as specified in 7 the funding table in section 4501.

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Subtitle BNational Defense Stockpile


SEC. 1411 [Log #535]. AUTHORIZED USES OF NATIONAL DEFENSE STOCKPILE FUNDS.

(a) OBLIGATION OF STOCKPILE FUNDS.During fis-

6 cal year 2012, the National Defense Stockpile Manager 7 may obligate up to $50,107,320 of the funds in the Na8 tional Defense Stockpile Transaction Fund established 9 under subsection (a) of section 9 of the Strategic and Crit10 ical Materials Stock Piling Act (50 U.S.C. 98h) for the 11 authorized uses of such funds under subsection (b)(2) of 12 such section, including the disposal of hazardous materials 13 that are environmentally sensitive. 14 (b) ADDITIONAL OBLIGATIONS.The National De-

15 fense Stockpile Manager may obligate amounts in excess 16 of the amount specified in subsection (a) if the National 17 Defense Stockpile Manager notifies Congress that extraor18 dinary or emergency conditions necessitate the additional 19 obligations. The National Defense Stockpile Manager may 20 make the additional obligations described in the notifica21 tion after the end of the 45-day period beginning on the 22 date on which Congress receives the notification. 23 (c) LIMITATIONS.The authorities provided by this

24 section shall be subject to such limitations as may be pro25 vided in appropriations Acts.
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SEC. 1412 [Log #515]. REVISION TO REQUIRED RECEIPT OBJECTIVES FOR PREVIOUSLY AUTHORIZED

DISPOSALS FROM THE NATIONAL DEFENSE STOCKPILE.

Section 3402(b) of the National Defense Authoriza-

6 tion Act for Fiscal Year 2000 (Public Law 10665; 50 7 U.S.C. 98d note), as most recently amended by section 8 1412 of the Ike Skelton National Defense Authorization 9 Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111383) is amend10 ed by striking $730,000,000 by 2013 in paragraph (5) 11 and inserting $830,000,000 by 2016.

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SEC. 1433 [Log # 504]. MISSION FORCE ENHANCEMENT TRANSFER FUND.

(a) ESTABLISHMENT

OF

FUND.There is hereby es-

4 tablished a fund to be known as the Mission Force En5 hancement Transfer Fund. Amounts in the fund shall be 6 available to the Secretary of Defense to be used for the 7 Armed Forces and other activities and agencies of the De8 partment of Defense. 9 (b) AUTHORIZATION
OF

APPROPRIATIONS.Funds

10 are hereby authorized to be appropriated for the Mission 11 Force Enhancement Transfer Fund for fiscal year 2012 12 for the purposes specified in subsection (c) as specified 13 in the funding table in section 4501. 14 (c) USE
OF

FUNDS.The Secretary of Defense may

15 transfer amounts from the Mission Force Enhancement 16 Transfer Fund to another account of the Department of 17 Defense to mitigate unfunded requirements for fiscal year 18 2012 for any of the following: 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
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16 1 2 (7) Basic research. (d) ADDITIONAL AUTHORITY.The transfer author-

3 ity under this section is in addition to any other authority 4 to transfer funds provided in this Act. 5 (e) EFFECT
ON

AUTHORIZATION AMOUNTS.The

6 transfer of an amount to an account under subsection (c) 7 shall be deemed to increase the amount authorized to be 8 appropriated for such account by an amount equal to the 9 amount transferred. 10 (f) PRIOR NOTICE
TO

CONGRESS

OF

TRANSFER.

11 Funds may not be transferred under subsection (c) until 12 the date that is 15 days after the date on which the Sec13 retary of Defense notifies the congressional defense com14 mittees in writing of the details of the proposed transfer. 15 (g) GUIDANCE.Not later than 90 days after the

16 date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense 17 shall issue guidance regarding the identification and selec18 tion of projects to be funded under this section using 19 merit-based selection criteria.

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TITLE XVAUTHORIZATION OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS


Subtitle AAuthorization of Additional Appropriations Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec. [log# 287]Purpose. [log# 288]Procurement. [log# 289]Research, development, test, and evaluation. [log# 290]Operation and maintenance. [log# 291]Military personnel. [log# 292]Working capital funds. [log# 293]Defense Health Program. [log# 294]Drug Interdiction and Counter-Drug Activities, Defensewide. Sec. 1509. [log# 295]Defense Inspector General. Subtitle BFinancial Matters Sec. 1521. [log# 296]Treatment as additional authorizations. Sec. 1522. [log# 286]Special transfer authority. Subtitle CLimitations and Other Matters Sec. 1531. [log# 229-sec1531lbr1]Afghanistan Security Forces Fund. Sec. 1532. [log# 509]Continuation of prohibition on use of United States funds for certain facilities projects in Iraq. Sec. 1533. [log# 285-taskforce]One-year extension of project authority and related requirements of Task Force for Business and Stability Operations in Afghanistan. 1501. 1502. 1503. 1504. 1505. 1506. 1507. 1508.

5 6 7 8

Subtitle AAuthorization of Additional Appropriations


SEC. 1501. [LOG# 287]PURPOSE.

The purpose of this subtitle is to authorize appropria-

9 tions for the Department of Defense for fiscal year 2012 10 to provide additional funds for overseas contingency oper11 ations being carried out by the Armed Forces.

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SEC. 1502. [LOG# 288]PROCUREMENT.

Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for

3 fiscal year 2012 for procurement accounts for the Army, 4 the Navy and the Marine Corps, the Air Force, and De5 fense-wide activities, as specified in the funding table in 6 section 4102.

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SEC. 1503. [LOG# 289]RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND EVALUATION.

Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for

4 fiscal year 2012 for the use of the Department of Defense 5 for research, development, test, and evaluation, as speci6 fied in the funding table in section 4202.

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SEC. 1504. [LOG# 290]OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE.

Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for

3 fiscal year 2012 for the use of the Armed Forces and other 4 activities and agencies of the Department of Defense for 5 expenses, not otherwise provided for, for operation and 6 maintenance, as specified in the funding table in section 7 4302.

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SEC. 1505. [LOG# 291]MILITARY PERSONNEL.

Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for

3 fiscal year 2012 for the use of the Armed Forces and other 4 activities and agencies of the Department of Defense for 5 expenses, not otherwise provided for, for military per6 sonnel, as specified in the funding table in section 4402.

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SEC. 1506. [LOG# 292]WORKING CAPITAL FUNDS.

Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for

3 fiscal year 2012 for the use of the Armed Forces and other 4 activities and agencies of the Department of Defense for 5 providing capital for working capital and revolving funds, 6 as specified in the funding table in section 4502.

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SEC. 1507. [LOG# 293]DEFENSE HEALTH PROGRAM.

Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for

3 the Department of Defense for fiscal year 2012 for ex4 penses, not otherwise provided for, for the Defense Health 5 Program, as specified in the funding table in section 4502.

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SEC. 1508. [LOG# 294]DRUG INTERDICTION AND COUNTERDRUG ACTIVITIES, DEFENSE-WIDE.

Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for

4 the Department of Defense for fiscal year 2012 for ex5 penses, not otherwise provided for, for Drug Interdiction 6 and Counter-Drug Activities, Defense-wide, as specified in 7 the funding table in section 4502.

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SEC. 1509. [LOG# 295]DEFENSE INSPECTOR GENERAL.

Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for

3 the Department of Defense for fiscal year 2012 for ex4 penses, not otherwise provided for, for the Office of the 5 Inspector General of the Department of Defense, as speci6 fied in the funding table in section 4502.

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Subtitle BFinancial Matters


SEC. 1521. [LOG# 296]TREATMENT AS ADDITIONAL AUTHORIZATIONS.

The amounts authorized to be appropriated by this

5 title are in addition to amounts otherwise authorized to 6 be appropriated by this Act.

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SEC. 1522. [LOG# 286]SPECIAL TRANSFER AUTHORITY.

(a) AUTHORITY TO TRANSFER AUTHORIZATIONS. (1) AUTHORITY.Upon determination by the Secretary of Defense that such action is necessary in the national interest, the Secretary may transfer amounts of authorizations made available to the Department of Defense in this title for fiscal year 2012 between any such authorizations for that fiscal year (or any subdivisions thereof). Amounts of authorizations so transferred shall be merged with and be available for the same purposes as the authorization to which transferred. (2) LIMITATION.The total amount of authorizations that the Secretary may transfer under the authority of this subsection may not exceed

$3,000,000,000. (b) TERMS


AND

CONDITIONS.Transfers under this

18 section shall be subject to the same terms and conditions 19 as transfers under section 1001. 20 (c) ADDITIONAL AUTHORITY.The transfer author-

21 ity provided by this section is in addition to the transfer 22 authority provided under section 1001.

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Subtitle CLimitations and Other Matters


SEC. 1531. [LOG# 229-SEC1531lBR1]AFGHANISTAN SECURITY FORCES FUND.

(a) APPLICATION
OF

OF

EXISTING LIMITATIONS

ON

6 AVAILABILITY

FUND.Funds made available to the

7 Department of Defense for the Afghanistan Security 8 Forces Fund for fiscal year 2012 shall be subject to the 9 conditions contained in subsections (b) through (g) of sec10 tion 1513 of the National Defense Authorization Act for 11 Fiscal Year 2008 (Public Law 110181; 122 Stat. 428), 12 as amended by section 1531 of the Ike Skelton National 13 Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public 14 Law 111383; 124 Stat. 4424). 15 (b) ADDITIONAL AUTHORIZED USE
OF

FUND.In

16 addition to the types of authorized assistance described 17 in section 1513(b)(2) of the National Defense Authoriza18 tion Act for Fiscal Year 2008 (Public Law 110181; 122 19 Stat. 428), amounts in the Afghanistan Security Forces 20 Fund may be used to construct and operate schools for 21 the purpose of providing remedial literacy instruction to 22 recruits for Afghanistan Security Forces and civilian em23 ployees of the Afghanistan Ministry of Defense.

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SEC. 1532. [LOG# 509]CONTINUATION OF PROHIBITION ON USE OF UNITED STATES FUNDS FOR CERTAIN FACILITIES PROJECTS IN IRAQ.

Section 1508(a) of the Duncan Hunter National De-

5 fense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2009 (Public Law 6 110417; 122 Stat. 4651) shall apply to funds authorized 7 to be appropriated by this title.

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SEC. 1533. [LOG# 285-TASKFORCE]ONE-YEAR EXTENSION OF PROJECT AUTHORITY AND RELATED RE-

QUIREMENTS OF TASK FORCE FOR BUSINESS AND STABILITY OPERATIONS IN AFGHANISTAN.

(a) EXTENSION.Subsection (a) of section 1535 of

7 the Ike Skelton National Defense Authorization Act for 8 Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111383; 124 Stat. 4426) 9 is amended 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 (1) in paragraph (6) (A) by striking October 31, 2011, and inserting October 31, 2011, and October 31, 2012; and (B) by striking fiscal year 2011 and inserting the preceding fiscal year; and (2) in paragraph (7), by striking September 30,2011 and inserting September 30, 2012. (b) FUNDING LIMITATION.Paragraph (4) of such

19 subsection is amended by inserting before the period at 20 the end of the second sentence the following: for fiscal 21 year 2011 and $75,000,000 for fiscal year 2012. 22 (c) SCOPE
OF

PROJECTS.Paragraph (3) of such

23 subsection is amended by adding at the end the following 24 new sentence: To the maximum extent possible, the ac25 tivities of the Task Force for Business and Stability Oper26 ations in Afghanistan should focus on improving the comf:\VHLC\050511\050511.052.xml May 5, 2011 (11:13 a.m.)
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15 1 mercial viability of other reconstruction or development 2 activities in Afghanistan conducted by the United 3 States..

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SEC. 3112.Log #299 LIMITATION ON AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS FOR CENTER OF EXCELLENCE ON NUCLEAR SECURITY.

(a) LIMITATION.Of the funds authorized to be ap-

5 propriated by section 3101 or otherwise made available for 6 fiscal year 2012 for the National Nuclear Security Admin7 istration, not more than $7,000,000 may be obligated or 8 expended for the United States-China Center of Excel9 lence on Nuclear Security until the date on which the Sec10 retary of Energy submits to the appropriate congressional 11 committees the reports under subsection (b)(2) and sub12 section (c). 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 (b) NUCLEAR SECURITY. (1) REVIEW.The Secretary of Energy, in coordination with the Secretary of Defense, shall conduct a review of the existing capacity of the Peoples Republic of China to develop and implement best practices training for nuclear security. (2) REPORT.Not later than 90 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Energy shall submit to the appropriate congressional committees a report on the review under paragraph (1). (c) CENTER
OF

EXCELLENCE.Not later than 120

25 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Sec26 retary of Energy, in coordination with the Secretary of
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23 1 Defense, shall submit to the appropriate congressional 2 committees a report on the extent to which the training 3 and relationship-building activities planned for the United 4 States-China Center of Excellence on Nuclear Security 5 could contribute to improving Chinas historical patterns 6 with respect to the proliferation of weapons of mass de7 struction and missiles. 8 (d) APPROPRIATE CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEES

9 DEFINED. In this section, the term appropriate con10 gressional committees means 11 12 13 14 15 (1) the Committee on Armed Services and the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives; and (2) the Committee on Armed Services and the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate.

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27 1 2 3 4 5

Subtitle CReports
SEC. 3121.Log #333 REPEAL OF CERTAIN REPORT REQUIREMENTS.

(a) REPEAL
CLEAR

OF

REPORT REQUIREMENT

FOR

NU-

CITIES INITIATIVE PROGRAM.Section 3132 of

6 the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 7 2002 (Public Law 107107; 115 Stat. 1366) is repealed. 8 9 (b) REMOVAL
OF

REPORT REQUIREMENT

FOR

NON-

PROLIFERATION INITIATIVE

PROGRAM.Paragraph (6) of

10 section 4302(a) of the Atomic Energy Defense Act (50 11 U.S.C. 2562) is amended to read as follows: 12 (6) Funds appropriated for the Initiatives for Pro-

13 liferation Prevention program may not be used to pay any 14 tax or customs duty levied by the government of the Rus15 sian Federation. In the event payment of such a tax or 16 customs duty with such funds is unavoidable, the Sec17 retary of Energy shall ensure that sufficient additional 18 funds are provided to the Initiatives for Proliferation Pre19 vention Program to offset the amount of such payment..

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SEC. 3122.Log #298 PROGRESS ON NUCLEAR NON-

PROLIFERATION.

(a) SENSE

OF

CONGRESS.It is the sense of Con-

4 gress that 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 (1) the spread of nuclear and radiological weapons, or weapons-usable material, technology, equipment, information, and expertise, poses a short- and long-term threat to the security of the United States; and (2) the nonproliferation efforts of the United States should prioritize the programs which most directly address such threat. (b) ANNUAL REPORT. (1) REPORT.Not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, and annually thereafter by not later than March 1 of each year through 2016, the Secretary of Energy shall submit to the appropriate congressional committees a report on the strategic plans of the Department of Energy and the National Nuclear Security Administration to prevent the proliferation of materials, technology, equipment, and expertise related to nuclear and radiological weapons in order to minimize the risk of nuclear terrorism and the proliferation of such weapons.

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29 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 (2) MATTERS
INCLUDED.Each

report under

paragraph (1) shall include the following: (A) Progress and challenges in implementing the strategic plans described in paragraph (1), including (i) preventing nuclear terrorism by securing and removing highly-enriched uranium and plutonium worldwide; (ii) converting reactors from highlyenriched uranium to low-enriched uranium in the Russian Federation and other countries; (iii) providing radiation detection capability at ports and borders; (iv) securing and removing radiological materials worldwide; (v) developing and improving technology to (I) detect the proliferation and detonation of nuclear weapons; (II) verify foreign commitments to treaties and agreements with respect to nuclear weapons; and

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30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 (III) detect the diversion of nuclear materials, including safeguard technology; (vi) preventing and countering the proliferation and use of nuclear weapons (including materials, technology, and expertise related to such weapons), including through safeguards, export controls, international regimes, treaties, and agreements; (vii) disposing of surplus material of both the United States and Russia; and (viii) preventing the proliferation of nuclear weapons expertise. (B) An estimate of the budget requirements of the National Nuclear Security Administration, including the costs associated with the implementation of the strategic plans described in paragraph (1) over the 10-year period following the date of the report. (C) A discussion of the coordination of the programs of the National Nuclear Security Administration with other offices of the Department of Energy and with other agencies and offices of the Federal Government with respect to

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31 1 2 3 implementing the strategic plans described in paragraph (1). (c) ANNUAL ASSESSMENT.Not later than 180 days

4 after the date of the enactment of this Act, and annually 5 thereafter by not later than March 1 of each year through 6 2016, the Secretary of Energy, in coordination with the 7 Office of Intelligence and Counterintelligence of the De8 partment of Energy, shall submit to the appropriate con9 gressional committees an assessment containing the fol10 lowing: 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 (1) An assessment of the risk that non-nuclear weapons states may acquire nuclear enrichment or reprocessing technology. (2) A list, by country and site, reflecting the total amount of known highly-enriched uranium around the world, and an assessment of the vulnerability of such uranium to theft or diversion. (d) FORM. (1) IN
GENERAL.Except

as provided by para-

graph (2), each report and assessment under this section shall be submitted in unclassified form, but may include a classified annex. (2) LIST.Each list under subsection (c)(2) may be in classified form if the Secretary determines it necessary.

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32 1 (e) APPROPRIATE CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEES.

2 In this section, the term appropriate congressional com3 mittees means 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 (1) the Committee on Armed Services, the Committee on Appropriations, and the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives; and (2) the Committee on Armed Services, the Committee on Appropriations, and the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate.

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2 1 2 3
SEC. 4001. AUTHORIZATION OF AMOUNTS IN FUNDING TABLES.

(a) IN GENERAL.Whenever a funding table in this

4 division specifies a dollar amount authorized for a project, 5 program, or activity, the obligation and expenditure of the 6 specified dollar amount for the project, program, or activ7 ity is hereby authorized, subject to the availability of ap8 propriations. 9 (b) MERIT-BASED DECISIONS.A decision to com-

10 mit, obligate, or expend funds with or to a specific entity 11 on the basis of a dollar amount authorized pursuant to 12 subsection (a) shall 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 law. (c) RELATIONSHIP
MING TO

(1) be based on merit-based selection procedures in accordance with the requirements of sections 2304(k) and 2374 of title 10, United States Code, or on competitive procedures; and (2) comply with other applicable provisions of

TRANSFER

AND

PROGRAM-

AUTHORITY.An amount specified in the funding

21 tables in this division may be transferred or repro22 grammed under a transfer or reprogramming authority 23 provided by another provision of this Act or by other law. 24 The transfer or reprogramming of an amount specified in 25 such funding tables shall not count against a ceiling on 26 such transfers or reprogrammings under section 1001 or
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3 1 section 1522 of this Act or any other provision of law, 2 unless such transfer or reprogramming would move funds 3 between appropriation accounts. 4 (d) APPLICABILITY
TO

CLASSIFIED ANNEX.This

5 section applies to any classified annex that accompanies 6 this Act. 7 (e) ORAL
AND

WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS.No

8 oral or written communication concerning any amount 9 specified in the funding tables in this division shall super10 sede the requirements of this section.

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TITLE XLIPROCUREMENT
SEC. 4101. PROCUREMENT.
SEC. 4101. PROCUREMENT (In Thousands of Dollars) Line Item
AIRCRAFT PROCUREMENT, ARMY FIXED WING UTILITY F/W AIRCRAFT AERIAL COMMON SENSOR (ACS) (MIP) Early to Need MQ-1 UAV RQ-11 (RAVEN) ROTARY HELICOPTER, LIGHT UTILITY (LUH) AH-64 APACHE BLOCK IIIA REMAN Advance Procurement (CY) Advance Procurement (CY) UH-60 BLACKHAWK M MODEL (MYP) Advance Procurement (CY) CH-47 HELICOPTER Advance Procurement (CY) MODIFICATION OF AIRCRAFT MQ-1 PAYLOAD - UAS GUARDRAIL MODS (MIP) MULTI SENSOR ABN RECON (MIP) AH-64 MODS CH-47 CARGO HELICOPTER MODS (MYP) UTILITY/CARGO AIRPLANE MODS UTILITY HELICOPTER MODS KIOWA WARRIOR NETWORK AND MISSION PLAN COMMS, NAV SURVEILLANCE GATM ROLLUP RQ-7 UAV MODS GROUND SUPPORT AVIONICS AIRCRAFT SURVIVABILITY EQUIPMENT CMWS OTHER SUPPORT AVIONICS SUPPORT EQUIPMENT COMMON GROUND EQUIPMENT AIRCREW INTEGRATED SYSTEMS AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES LAUNCHER, 2.75 ROCKET TOTAL, AIRCRAFT PROCUREMENT, ARMY MISSILE PROCUREMENT, ARMY SURFACE-TO-AIR MISSILE SYSTEM PATRIOT SYSTEM SUMMARY

FY 2012 Request

House Authorized

001 003 004 005 007 009 010 011 012 013 014 015
019 021 022 023 024 025 027 028 030 031 032 033

14,572 539,574 658,798 70,762 250,415 411,005 192,764 104,263 1,325,666 199,781 1,305,360 54,956
136,183 27,575 8,362 331,230 79,712 22,107 80,745 162,052 138,832 132,855 105,519 126,239

14,572 121,674 [-417,900] 658,798 70,762 250,415 411,005 192,764 104,263 1,325,666 199,781 1,305,360 54,956
136,183 27,575 8,362 331,230 79,712 22,107 80,745 162,052 138,832 132,855 105,519 126,239

035 037 038 039 040 041 042 043

35,993 162,811 4,840 176,212 82,883 114,844 1,593 2,878 7,061,381

35,993 162,811 4,840 176,212 82,883 114,844 1,593 2,878 6,643,481

001

662,231

662,231

269

SEC. 4101. PROCUREMENT (In Thousands of Dollars) Line 002 004 005 006 007 009 010 011
012 013

Item
MSE MISSILE/PAC-3 AIR-TO-SURFACE MISSILE SYSTEM HELLFIRE SYS SUMMARY ANTI-TANK/ASSAULT MISSILE SYS JAVELIN (AAWS-M) SYSTEM SUMMARY TOW 2 SYSTEM SUMMARY Advance Procurement (CY) GUIDED MLRS ROCKET (GMLRS) MLRS REDUCED RANGE PRACTICE ROCKETS (RRPR) HIGH MOBILITY ARTILLERY ROCKET SYSTEM (HIMARS MODIFICATIONS PATRIOT MODS STINGER MODS Budget Adjustment per Army Request ITAS/TOW MODS MLRS MODS HIMARS MODIFICATIONS SPARES AND REPAIR PARTS SPARES AND REPAIR PARTS SUPPORT EQUIPMENT & FACILITIES AIR DEFENSE TARGETS ITEMS LESS THAN $5.0M (MISSILES) PRODUCTION BASE SUPPORT TOTAL, MISSILE PROCUREMENT, ARMY

FY 2012 Request 74,953 1,410 160,767 61,676 19,886 314,167 18,175 31,674
66,925 14,495

House Authorized 74,953 1,410 160,767 61,676 19,886 314,167 18,175 31,674
66,925 0 [-14,495] 13,577 8,236 11,670

014 015 016 018 019 020 021

13,577 8,236 11,670 8,700 3,674 1,459 5,043 1,478,718

8,700 3,674 1,459 5,043 1,464,223

001
005 006 007

008 009 010 011 013 014

015 017 019 020 023 025

PROCUREMENT OF W&TCV, ARMY TRACKED COMBAT VEHICLES STRYKER VEHICLE MODIFICATION OF TRACKED COMBAT VEHICLES STRYKER (MOD) FIST VEHICLE (MOD) BRADLEY PROGRAM (MOD) Program Increase HOWITZER, MED SP FT 155MM M109A6 (MOD) IMPROVED RECOVERY VEHICLE (M88A2 HERCULES) ASSAULT BREACHER VEHICLE M88 FOV MODS M1 ABRAMS TANK (MOD) ABRAMS UPGRADE PROGRAM Industrial Base and Guard Modernization SUPPORT EQUIPMENT & FACILITIES PRODUCTION BASE SUPPORT (TCV-WTCV) WEAPONS & OTHER COMBAT VEHICLES INTEGRATED AIR BURST WEAPON SYSTEM FAMILY MACHINE GUN, CAL .50 M2 ROLL LIGHTWEIGHT .50 CALIBER MACHINE GUN MORTAR SYSTEMS XM320 GRENADE LAUNCHER MODULE (GLM)

632,994
52,797 43,962 250,710

632,994
52,797 43,962 403,710 [153,000] 46,876 10,452 99,904 32,483 160,578 453,329 [272,000]

46,876 10,452 99,904 32,483 160,578 181,329

1,073 16,046 65,102 28,796 12,477 12,055

1,073 16,046 65,102 28,796 12,477 12,055

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SEC. 4101. PROCUREMENT (In Thousands of Dollars) Line 027 028 031 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 041 043 044 045
046

Item
M4 CARBINE SHOTGUN, MODULAR ACCESSORY SYSTEM (MASS) HOWITZER LT WT 155MM (T) MOD OF WEAPONS AND OTHER COMBAT VEH M4 CARBINE MODS M2 50 CAL MACHINE GUN MODS M249 SAW MACHINE GUN MODS M240 MEDIUM MACHINE GUN MODS SNIPER RIFLES MODIFICATIONS M119 MODIFICATIONS M16 RIFLE MODS MODIFICATIONS LESS THAN $5.0M (WOCV-WTCV) SUPPORT EQUIPMENT & FACILITIES PRODUCTION BASE SUPPORT (WOCV-WTCV) INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS SMALL ARMS EQUIPMENT (SOLDIER ENH PROG) SPARES SPARES AND REPAIR PARTS (WTCV) TOTAL, PROCUREMENT OF W&TCV, ARMY

FY 2012 Request 35,015 6,707 13,066 25,092 14,856 8,480 15,718 1,994 38,701 3,476 2,973 10,080 424 2,453
106,843 1,933,512

House Authorized 35,015 6,707 13,066 25,092 14,856 8,480 15,718 1,994 38,701 3,476 2,973 10,080 424 2,453
106,843 2,358,512

001 002 004 005 007 008 009 010 012 013 014 015 017 019 020 021 023 025
027 028

PROCUREMENT OF AMMUNITION, ARMY SMALL/MEDIUM CAL AMMUNITION CTG, 5.56MM, ALL TYPES CTG, 7.62MM, ALL TYPES CTG, HANDGUN, ALL TYPES CTG, .50 CAL, ALL TYPES CTG, 25MM, ALL TYPES OBJECTIVE FAMILY OF WEAPONS AMMUNITION, ALL T CTG, 30MM, ALL TYPES CTG, 40MM, ALL TYPES MORTAR AMMUNITION 60MM MORTAR, ALL TYPES 81MM MORTAR, ALL TYPES 120MM MORTAR, ALL TYPES TANK AMMUNITION CARTRIDGES, TANK, 105MM AND 120MM, ALL TYPES ARTILLERY AMMUNITION ARTILLERY CARTRIDGES, 75MM AND 105MM, ALL TYP ARTILLERY PROJECTILE, 155MM, ALL TYPES PROJ 155MM EXTENDED RANGE XM982 ARTILLERY PROPELLANTS, FUZES AND PRIMERS, ALL MINES MINES & CLEARING CHARGES, ALL TYPES NETWORKED MUNITIONS SPIDER NETWORK MUNITIONS, ALL TYPES ROCKETS SHOULDER LAUNCHED MUNITIONS, ALL TYPES ROCKET, HYDRA 70, ALL TYPES OTHER AMMUNITION

210,758 83,730 9,064 131,775 14,894 3,399 118,966 84,799 31,287 12,187 108,416 105,704 103,227 32,887 69,074 48,205 2,518 43,123
19,254 127,265

210,758 83,730 9,064 131,775 14,894 3,399 118,966 84,799 31,287 12,187 108,416 105,704 103,227 32,887 69,074 48,205 2,518 43,123
19,254 127,265

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SEC. 4101. PROCUREMENT (In Thousands of Dollars) Line 029 030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 040 041 042 043 044 045 Item DEMOLITION MUNITIONS, ALL TYPES GRENADES, ALL TYPES SIGNALS, ALL TYPES SIMULATORS, ALL TYPES ALL OTHER (AMMO) MISCELLANEOUS AMMO COMPONENTS, ALL TYPES NON-LETHAL AMMUNITION, ALL TYPES CAD/PAD ALL TYPES ITEMS LESS THAN $5 MILLION AMMUNITION PECULIAR EQUIPMENT FIRST DESTINATION TRANSPORTATION (AMMO) CLOSEOUT LIABILITIES PRODUCTION BASE SUPPORT PROVISION OF INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES LAYAWAY OF INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES MAINTENANCE OF INACTIVE FACILITIES CONVENTIONAL MUNITIONS DEMILITARIZATION, ALL ARMS INITIATIVE TOTAL, PROCUREMENT OF AMMUNITION, ARMY OTHER PROCUREMENT, ARMY TACTICAL VEHICLES SEMITRAILERS, FLATBED: FAMILY OF MEDIUM TACTICAL VEH (FMTV) FIRETRUCKS & ASSOCIATED FIREFIGHTING EQUIP FAMILY OF HEAVY TACTICAL VEHICLES (FHTV) PLS ESP MINE PROTECTION VEHICLE FAMILY TRUCK, TRACTOR, LINE HAUL, M915/M916 HVY EZPANDED MOBILE TACTICAL TRUCK EXT SERV HMMWV RECAPITALIZATION PROGRAM TACTICAL WHEELED VEHICLE PROTECTION KITS MODIFICATION OF IN SVC EQUIP MINE-RESISTANT AMBUSH-PROTECTED (MRAP) MODS AMC CRITICAL ITEMS, OPA1 NON-TACTICAL VEHICLES HEAVY ARMORED SEDAN PASSENGER CARRYING VEHICLES NONTACTICAL VEHICLES, OTHER COMM - JOINT COMMUNICATIONS JOINT COMBAT IDENTIFICATION MARKING SYSTEM WIN-T - GROUND FORCES TACTICAL NETWORK JCSE EQUIPMENT (USREDCOM) COMM - SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS DEFENSE ENTERPRISE WIDEBAND SATCOM SYSTEMS SHF TERM NAVSTAR GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM (SPACE) SMART-T (SPACE) FY 2012 Request 53,685 42,558 26,173 14,108 50 18,296 14,864 5,449 11,009 24,200 13,711 103 199,841 9,451 5,533 189,789 3,273 1,992,625 House Authorized 53,685 42,558 26,173 14,108 50 18,296 14,864 5,449 11,009 24,200 13,711 103 199,841 9,451 5,533 189,789 3,273 1,992,625

002 005 006 007 008 010 012 013 014 015 016 017 020

13,496 432,936 21,930 627,294 251,667 56,671 1,461 156,747 161,631 39,908 362,672 142,862 20,156

13,496 432,936 21,930 627,294 251,667 56,671 1,461 156,747 161,631 39,908 362,672 142,862 20,156

021 022 023 024 025 026


028 029 031 032

1,161 3,222 19,869 9,984 974,186 4,826


123,859 8,910 29,568 49,704

1,161 3,222 19,869 9,984 974,186 4,826


123,859 8,910 29,568 49,704

272

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040 041 043 045 047 049 050 051

Item
SCAMP (SPACE) GLOBAL BRDCST SVC - GBS MOD OF IN-SVC EQUIP (TAC SAT) COMM - COMBAT SUPPORT COMM MOD-IN-SERVICE PROFILER COMM - C3 SYSTEM ARMY GLOBAL CMD & CONTROL SYS (AGCCS) COMM - COMBAT COMMUNICATIONS ARMY DATA DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM (DATA RADIO) JOINT TACTICAL RADIO SYSTEM Early to Need RADIO TERMINAL SET, MIDS LVT(2) SINCGARS FAMILY TRACTOR DESK SPIDER APLA REMOTE CONTROL UNIT SOLDIER ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM COMM/ELECTRONICS GUNSHOT DETECTION SYSTEM (GDS) RADIO, IMPROVED HF (COTS) FAMILY MEDICAL COMM FOR CBT CASUALTY CARE (MC4) COMM - INTELLIGENCE COMM CI AUTOMATION ARCHITECTURE CIVIL AFFAIRS/INFO OPS INFORMATION SECURITY TSEC - ARMY KEY MGT SYS (AKMS) INFORMATION SYSTEM SECURITY PROGRAM-ISSP COMM - LONG HAUL COMMUNICATIONS TERRESTRIAL TRANSMISSION BASE SUPPORT COMMUNICATIONS WW TECH CON IMP PROG (WWTCIP) COMM - BASE COMMUNICATIONS INFORMATION SYSTEMS DEFENSE MESSAGE SYSTEM (DMS) INSTALLATION INFO INFRASTRUCTURE MOD PROGRAM( PENTAGON INFORMATION MGT AND TELECOM ELECT EQUIP - TACT INT REL ACT (TIARA) JTT/CIBS-M PROPHET GROUND DCGS-A (MIP) JOINT TACTICAL GROUND STATION (JTAGS) TROJAN (MIP) MOD OF IN-SVC EQUIP (INTEL SPT) (MIP) CI HUMINT AUTO REPRTING AND COLL(CHARCS) (MIP ITEMS LESS THAN $5.0M (MIP) ELECT EQUIP - ELECTRONIC WARFARE (EW) LIGHTWEIGHT COUNTER MORTAR RADAR CREW COUNTERINTELLIGENCE/SECURITY COUNTERMEASURES CI MODERNIZATION

FY 2012 Request 2,415 73,374 31,799 969 18,788 3,994 775,832


8,336 4,992 10,827 36,224 1,843 3,939 38,535 26,232

House Authorized 2,415 73,374 31,799 969 18,788 3,994 740,032 [-35,800] 8,336 4,992 10,827 36,224 1,843 3,939 38,535 26,232 1,547 28,266 12,541 39,349 2,232 37,780 12,805 187,227 4,393 310,761 4,992 4,657 72,041 144,548 1,199 32,707 9,163 3,493 802 33,810 24,104 1,252 1,332

053 054 055 056 057 058 059 060 061 062 063 066 067 070 071 072 073 074 075 076 077 080 081

1,547 28,266 12,541 39,349 2,232 37,780 12,805 187,227 4,393 310,761 4,992 4,657 72,041 144,548 1,199 32,707 9,163 3,493 802 33,810 24,104 1,252 1,332

273

SEC. 4101. PROCUREMENT (In Thousands of Dollars) Item ELECT EQUIP - TACTICAL SURV. (TAC SURV) 082 FAAD GBS 083 SENTINEL MODS 084 SENSE THROUGH THE WALL (STTW) 085 NIGHT VISION DEVICES 086 LONG RANGE ADVANCED SCOUT SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM 087 NIGHT VISION, THERMAL WPN SIGHT 088 SMALL TACTICAL OPTICAL RIFLE MOUNTED MLRF 090 COUNTER-ROCKET, ARTILLERY & MORTAR (C-RAM) 092 GREEN LASER INTERDICTION SYSTEM 095 PROFILER 096 MOD OF IN-SVC EQUIP (FIREFINDER RADARS) 098 JOINT BATTLE COMMAND - PLATFORM (JBC-P) 099 LIGHTWEIGHT LASER DESIGNATOR/RANGEFINDER 101 MORTAR FIRE CONTROL SYSTEM 102 COUNTERFIRE RADARS 103 ARMS CONTROL ENHANCED SENSOR & MONITORING SYSTEM ELECT EQUIP - TACTICAL C2 SYSTEMS 104 TACTICAL OPERATIONS CENTERS 105 FIRE SUPPORT C2 FAMILY 106 BATTLE COMMAND SUSTAINMENT SUPPORT SYSTEM (BC 107 FAAD C2 108 AIR & MSL DEFENSE PLANNING & CONTROL SYS 109 KNIGHT FAMILY 110 LIFE CYCLE SOFTWARE SUPPORT (LCSS) 111 AUTOMATIC IDENTIFICATION TECHNOLOGY 115 MANEUVER CONTROL SYSTEM (MCS) 116 SINGLE ARMY LOGISTICS ENTERPRISE (SALE) 117 RECONNAISSANCE AND SURVEYING INSTRUMENT SET ELECT EQUIP - AUTOMATION 119 GENERAL FUND ENTERPRISE BUSINESS SYSTEM 120 ARMY TRAINING MODERNIZATION 121 AUTOMATED DATA PROCESSING EQUIP 122 CSS COMMUNICATIONS 123 RESERVE COMPONENT AUTOMATION SYS (RCAS) ELECT EQUIP - AUDIO VISUAL SYS (A/V) 124 ITEMS LESS THAN $5.0M (A/V) 125 ITEMS LESS THAN $5M (SURVEYING EQUIPMENT) ELECT EQUIP - SUPPORT 126 PRODUCTION BASE SUPPORT (C-E) 127 BCT NETWORK Budget Adjustment per Army Request CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS 127A CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS CHEMICAL DEFENSIVE EQUIPMENT 129 FAMILY OF NON-LETHAL EQUIPMENT (FNLE) 130 BASE DEFENSE SYSTEMS (BDS) 131 CBRN SOLDIER PROTECTION Line FY 2012 Request 7,958 41,657 47,498 156,204 102,334 186,859 10,227 15,774 25,356 3,312 3,005 69,514 58,042 21,022 227,629 2,226 54,907 54,223 12,454 5,030 62,710 51,488 1,807 28,924 34,031 210,312 19,113 23,664 11,192 220,250 39,310 41,248 10,437 7,480
571 0

House Authorized 7,958 41,657 47,498 156,204 102,334 186,859 10,227 15,774 25,356 3,312 3,005 69,514 58,042 21,022 227,629 2,226 54,907 54,223 12,454 5,030 62,710 51,488 1,807 28,924 34,031 210,312 19,113 23,664 11,192 220,250 39,310 41,248 10,437 7,480
571 20,334 [20,334]

4,273
8,636 41,204 10,700

4,273
8,636 41,204 10,700

274

SEC. 4101. PROCUREMENT (In Thousands of Dollars) Line 132 133 134
135 136 137 138 139 140

142 144 146 147


148 150 151 152 153 154

156 158
159 160

161 162 163 164 165 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 176 177

Item SMOKE & OBSCURANT FAMILY: SOF (NON AAO ITEM) BRIDGING EQUIPMENT TACTICAL BRIDGING TACTICAL BRIDGE, FLOAT-RIBBON ENGINEER (NON-CONSTRUCTION) EQUIPMENT HANDHELD STANDOFF MINEFIELD DETECTION SYS-HST GRND STANDOFF MINE DETECTN SYSM (GSTAMIDS) ROBOTIC COMBAT SUPPORT SYSTEM (RCSS) EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL EQPMT (EOD EQPMT) REMOTE DEMOLITION SYSTEMS < $5M, COUNTERMINE EQUIPMENT COMBAT SERVICE SUPPORT EQUIPMENT HEATERS AND ECU'S SOLDIER ENHANCEMENT PERSONNEL RECOVERY SUPPORT SYSTEM (PRSS) GROUND SOLDIER SYSTEM Schedule Slip- Nett Warrior, Increment One MOUNTED SOLDIER SYSTEM FIELD FEEDING EQUIPMENT CARGO AERIAL DEL & PERSONNEL PARACHUTE SYSTEM MOBILE INTEGRATED REMAINS COLLECTION SYSTEM: FAMILY OF ENGR COMBAT AND CONSTRUCTION SETS ITEMS LESS THAN $5M (ENG SPT) PETROLEUM EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS, PETROLEUM & WATER MEDICAL EQUIPMENT COMBAT SUPPORT MEDICAL MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT MOBILE MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT SYSTEMS ITEMS LESS THAN $5.0M (MAINT EQ) CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GRADER, ROAD MTZD, HVY, 6X4 (CCE) SKID STEER LOADER (SSL) FAMILY OF SYSTEM SCRAPERS, EARTHMOVING MISSION MODULES - ENGINEERING COMPACTOR TRACTOR, FULL TRACKED PLANT, ASPHALT MIXING HIGH MOBILITY ENGINEER EXCAVATOR TYPE - FOS ENHANCED RAPID AIRFIELD CONSTRUCTION CAPA CONST EQUIP ESP ITEMS LESS THAN $5.0M (CONST EQUIP) RAIL FLOAT CONTAINERIZATION EQUIPMENT JOINT HIGH SPEED VESSEL (JHSV) ITEMS LESS THAN $5.0M (FLOAT/RAIL) GENERATORS GENERATORS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIP MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENT

FY 2012 Request 362 77,428 49,154


39,263 20,678 30,297 17,626 14,672 7,352

House Authorized 362 77,428 49,154


39,263 20,678 30,297 17,626 14,672 7,352

10,109 9,591 8,509 184,072


43,419 26,860 68,392 7,384 54,190 12,482

10,109 9,591 8,509 156,072 [-28,000] 43,419 26,860 68,392 7,384 54,190 12,482 75,457 53,450
16,572 3,852

75,457 53,450
16,572 3,852

2,201 8,584 21,031 43,432 2,859 59,534 8,314 18,974 15,833 9,771 12,654 223,845 10,175 31,897

2,201 8,584 21,031 43,432 2,859 59,534 8,314 18,974 15,833 9,771 12,654 223,845 10,175 31,897

275

SEC. 4101. PROCUREMENT (In Thousands of Dollars) Line 179 180 181 182 183 184 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197
198

Item
FAMILY OF FORKLIFTS ALL TERRAIN LIFTING ARMY SYSTEM TRAINING EQUIPMENT COMBAT TRAINING CENTERS SUPPORT TRAINING DEVICES, NONSYSTEM CLOSE COMBAT TACTICAL TRAINER AVIATION COMBINED ARMS TACTICAL TRAINER TEST MEASURE AND DIG EQUIPMENT (TMD) CALIBRATION SETS EQUIPMENT INTEGRATED FAMILY OF TEST EQUIPMENT (IFTE) TEST EQUIPMENT MODERNIZATION (TEMOD) OTHER SUPPORT EQUIPMENT RAPID EQUIPPING SOLDIER SUPPORT EQUIPMENT PHYSICAL SECURITY SYSTEMS (OPA3) BASE LEVEL COMMON EQUIPMENT MODIFICATION OF IN-SVC EQUIPMENT (OPA-3) PRODUCTION BASE SUPPORT (OTH) SPECIAL EQUIPMENT FOR USER TESTING AMC CRITICAL ITEMS OPA3 TRACTOR YARD BCT UNMANNED GROUND VEHICLE Budget Adjustment per Army Request BCT TRAINING/LOGISTICS/MANAGEMENT Budget Adjustment per Army Request BCT TRAINING/LOGISTICS/MANAGEMENT INC 2 Budget Adjustment per Army Request BCT UNMANNED GROUND VEHICLE INC 2 Budget Adjustment per Army Request OPA2 INITIAL SPARES - C&E TOTAL, OTHER PROCUREMENT, ARMY

FY 2012 Request 10,944 21,859 133,178 168,392 17,760 9,413 13,618 49,437 30,451 4,923 69,316 1,591 72,271 2,325 17,411 34,500 3,740 24,805
149,308

House Authorized 10,944 21,859 133,178 168,392 17,760 9,413 13,618 49,437 30,451 4,923 69,316 1,591 72,271 2,325 17,411 34,500 3,740 93,832 [69,027] 26,011 [-123,297] 0 [-57,103] 0 [-11,924] 21,647 9,515,829

199 200

57,103 11,924

201

21,647 9,682,592

004

JOINT IMPR EXPLOSIVE DEV DEFEAT FUND STAFF AND INFRASTRUCTURE OPERATIONS TOTAL, JOINT IMPR EXPLOSIVE DEV DEFEAT FUND AIRCRAFT PROCUREMENT, NAVY COMBAT AIRCRAFT EA-18G Advance Procurement (CY) F/A-18E/F (FIGHTER) HORNET Advance Procurement (CY) JOINT STRIKE FIGHTER CV Advance Procurement (CY) JSF STOVL Advance Procurement (CY) V-22 (MEDIUM LIFT) Advance Procurement (CY)

220,634 220,634

220,634 220,634

001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010

1,079,364 28,119 2,366,752 64,962 1,503,096 217,666 1,141,933 117,229 2,224,817 84,008

1,079,364 28,119 2,366,752 64,962 1,503,096 217,666 1,141,933 117,229 2,224,817 84,008

276

SEC. 4101. PROCUREMENT (In Thousands of Dollars) Line 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020
022

Item
UH-1Y/AH-1Z Advance Procurement (CY) MH-60S (MYP) Advance Procurement (CY) MH-60R Advance Procurement (CY) P-8A POSEIDON Advance Procurement (CY) E-2D ADV HAWKEYE Advance Procurement (CY) TRAINER AIRCRAFT JPATS OTHER AIRCRAFT KC-130J MQ-8 UAV STUASL0 UAV MODIFICATION OF AIRCRAFT EA-6 SERIES AEA SYSTEMS AV-8 SERIES F-18 SERIES H-46 SERIES AH-1W SERIES H-53 SERIES SH-60 SERIES H-1 SERIES EP-3 SERIES P-3 SERIES E-2 SERIES TRAINER A/C SERIES C-2A C-130 SERIES FLEET EW CARGO/TRANSPORT A/C SERIES E-6 SERIES EXECUTIVE HELICOPTERS SERIES SPECIAL PROJECT AIRCRAFT T-45 SERIES AIRCRAFT POWER PLANT CHANGES JPATS SERIES AVIATION LIFE SUPPORT MODS COMMON ECM EQUIPMENT COMMON AVIONICS CHANGES ID SYSTEMS P-8 SERIES MAGTF EW FOR AVIATION RQ-7 SERIES V-22 (TILT/ROTOR ACFT) OSPREY

FY 2012 Request 700,306 68,310 408,921 74,040 791,025 209,431 2,018,851 256,594 914,892 157,942
266,906

House Authorized 700,306 68,310 408,921 74,040 791,025 209,431 2,018,851 256,594 914,892 157,942
266,906

024 026 027


029 030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 040 041 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049 050 051 052 053 054 056 057 058 059 060

87,288 191,986 12,772


27,734 34,065 30,762 499,597 27,112 15,828 62,820 83,394 11,012 83,181 171,466 29,215 22,090 16,302 27,139 2,773 16,463 165,253 58,011 12,248 57,779 21,847 1,524 1,069 92,072 147,093 37,330 2,930 489 11,419 60,264

87,288 191,986 12,772


27,734 34,065 30,762 499,597 27,112 15,828 62,820 83,394 11,012 83,181 171,466 29,215 22,090 16,302 27,139 2,773 16,463 165,253 58,011 12,248 57,779 21,847 1,524 1,069 92,072 147,093 37,330 2,930 489 11,419 60,264

277

SEC. 4101. PROCUREMENT (In Thousands of Dollars) Line 061 062 063 064 065 066 067 Item AIRCRAFT SPARES AND REPAIR PARTS SPARES AND REPAIR PARTS AIRCRAFT SUPPORT EQUIP & FACILITIES COMMON GROUND EQUIPMENT AIRCRAFT INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES WAR CONSUMABLES OTHER PRODUCTION CHARGES SPECIAL SUPPORT EQUIPMENT FIRST DESTINATION TRANSPORTATION TOTAL, AIRCRAFT PROCUREMENT, NAVY
WEAPONS PROCUREMENT, NAVY MODIFICATION OF MISSILES TRIDENT II MODS SUPPORT EQUIPMENT & FACILITIES MISSILE INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES STRATEGIC MISSILES TOMAHAWK TACTICAL MISSILES AMRAAM SIDEWINDER JSOW STANDARD MISSILE RAM HELLFIRE AERIAL TARGETS OTHER MISSILE SUPPORT MODIFICATION OF MISSILES ESSM HARM MODS SUPPORT EQUIPMENT & FACILITIES WEAPONS INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES FLEET SATELLITE COMM FOLLOW-ON ORDNANCE SUPPORT EQUIPMENT ORDNANCE SUPPORT EQUIPMENT TORPEDOES AND RELATED EQUIP ASW TARGETS MOD OF TORPEDOES AND RELATED EQUIP MK-54 TORPEDO MODS MK-48 TORPEDO ADCAP MODS QUICKSTRIKE MINE SUPPORT EQUIPMENT TORPEDO SUPPORT EQUIPMENT ASW RANGE SUPPORT DESTINATION TRANSPORTATION FIRST DESTINATION TRANSPORTATION GUNS AND GUN MOUNTS SMALL ARMS AND WEAPONS MODIFICATION OF GUNS AND GUN MOUNTS

FY 2012 Request 1,331,961 351,685 22,358 27,300 10,124 24,395 1,719 18,587,033

House Authorized 1,331,961 351,685 22,358 27,300 10,124 24,395 1,719 18,587,033

001 002
003

1,309,102 3,492
303,306

1,309,102 3,492
303,306

004 005 006 007 008 009 011 012


013 014

188,494 47,098 137,722 420,324 66,197 22,703 46,359 3,561


48,486 73,061

188,494 47,098 137,722 420,324 66,197 22,703 46,359 3,561


48,486 73,061

016 017
019

1,979 238,215
52,255

1,979 238,215
52,255

020 021 022 023 024 025


026

31,803 78,045 42,493 5,770 43,003 9,219


3,553

31,803 78,045 42,493 5,770 43,003 9,219


3,553

027

15,037

15,037

278

SEC. 4101. PROCUREMENT (In Thousands of Dollars) Line 028 029 030 032 033 035 Item
CIWS MODS COAST GUARD WEAPONS GUN MOUNT MODS CRUISER MODERNIZATION WEAPONS AIRBORNE MINE NEUTRALIZATION SYSTEMS SPARES AND REPAIR PARTS SPARES AND REPAIR PARTS TOTAL, WEAPONS PROCUREMENT, NAVY

FY 2012 Request 37,550 17,525 43,957 50,013 12,203 55,953 3,408,478

House Authorized 37,550 17,525 43,957 50,013 12,203 55,953 3,408,478

002 003 004 006 008 009 010 011

013 015
017

018 019 020 021 022 023 024

SHIPBUILDING & CONVERSION, NAVY OTHER WARSHIPS CARRIER REPLACEMENT PROGRAM VIRGINIA CLASS SUBMARINE VIRGINIA CLASS SUBMARINE CVN REFUELING OVERHAULS DDG 1000 DDG-51 Advance Procurement (CY) LITTORAL COMBAT SHIP AMPHIBIOUS SHIPS LPD-17 LHA REPLACEMENT Contract Delay JOINT HIGH SPEED VESSEL AUXILIARIES, CRAFT AND PRIOR YR PROGRAM COST OCEANOGRAPHIC SHIPS Advance Procurement (CY) OUTFITTING SERVICE CRAFT LCAC SLEP COMPLETION OF PY SHIPBUILDING PROGRAMS UNDISTRIBUTED UNDISTRIBUTED Advance Procurement and Economic Order Quantity
TOTAL, SHIPBUILDING & CONVERSION, NAVY

554,798 3,232,215 1,524,761 529,652 453,727 1,980,709 100,723 1,802,093

554,798 3,232,215 1,524,761 529,652 453,727 1,980,709 100,723 1,802,093

1,847,444 2,018,691
185,106

1,847,444 1,818,691 [-200,000] 185,106 89,000 155,200 292,871 3,863 84,076 73,992 150,000 [150,000]
14,878,921

89,000 155,200 292,871 3,863 84,076 73,992 0


14,928,921

001 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012

PROCUREMENT OF AMMO, NAVY & MC NAVY AMMUNITION GENERAL PURPOSE BOMBS AIRBORNE ROCKETS, ALL TYPES MACHINE GUN AMMUNITION PRACTICE BOMBS CARTRIDGES & CART ACTUATED DEVICES AIR EXPENDABLE COUNTERMEASURES JATOS 5 INCH/54 GUN AMMUNITION INTERMEDIATE CALIBER GUN AMMUNITION OTHER SHIP GUN AMMUNITION SMALL ARMS & LANDING PARTY AMMO

64,766 38,264 17,788 35,289 49,416 60,677 2,766 19,006 19,320 21,938 51,819

64,766 38,264 17,788 35,289 49,416 60,677 2,766 19,006 19,320 21,938 51,819

279

SEC. 4101. PROCUREMENT (In Thousands of Dollars) Line 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 Item
PYROTECHNIC AND DEMOLITION AMMUNITION LESS THAN $5 MILLION MARINE CORPS AMMUNITION SMALL ARMS AMMUNITION LINEAR CHARGES, ALL TYPES 40 MM, ALL TYPES 60MM, ALL TYPES 81MM, ALL TYPES 120MM, ALL TYPES CTG 25MM, ALL TYPES GRENADES, ALL TYPES ROCKETS, ALL TYPES ARTILLERY, ALL TYPES DEMOLITION MUNITIONS, ALL TYPES FUZE, ALL TYPES NON LETHALS AMMO MODERNIZATION ITEMS LESS THAN $5 MILLION TOTAL, PROCUREMENT OF AMMO, NAVY & MC

FY 2012 Request 10,199 4,107 58,812 21,434 84,864 937 26,324 9,387 3,889 13,452 15,556 42,526 22,786 9,266 2,927 8,557 3,880 719,952

House Authorized 10,199 4,107 58,812 21,434 84,864 937 26,324 9,387 3,889 13,452 15,556 42,526 22,786 9,266 2,927 8,557 3,880 719,952

001 002 003 004


005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 016 017 018 019

020 021 022

OTHER PROCUREMENT, NAVY SHIP PROPULSION EQUIPMENT LM-2500 GAS TURBINE ALLISON 501K GAS TURBINE NAVIGATION EQUIPMENT OTHER NAVIGATION EQUIPMENT PERISCOPES SUB PERISCOPES & IMAGING EQUIP OTHER SHIPBOARD EQUIPMENT DDG MOD FIREFIGHTING EQUIPMENT COMMAND AND CONTROL SWITCHBOARD POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT SUBMARINE SUPPORT EQUIPMENT VIRGINIA CLASS SUPPORT EQUIPMENT SUBMARINE BATTERIES STRATEGIC PLATFORM SUPPORT EQUIP DEEP SUBMERGENCE SYSTEMS CG MODERNIZATION UNDERWATER EOD PROGRAMS ITEMS LESS THAN $5 MILLION CHEMICAL WARFARE DETECTORS SUBMARINE LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEM REACTOR PLANT EQUIPMENT REACTOR POWER UNITS REACTOR COMPONENTS OCEAN ENGINEERING DIVING AND SALVAGE EQUIPMENT SMALL BOATS

13,794 8,643 22,982 60,860


119,522 17,637 3,049 22,266 15,892 100,693 42,296 25,228 2,600 590,349 18,499 113,809 5,508 13,397

13,794 8,643 22,982 60,860


119,522 17,637 3,049 22,266 15,892 100,693 42,296 25,228 2,600 590,349 18,499 113,809 5,508 13,397

436,838 271,600 11,244

436,838 271,600 11,244

280

SEC. 4101. PROCUREMENT (In Thousands of Dollars) Line 023 024 025 026 027 028
029

Item
STANDARD BOATS TRAINING EQUIPMENT OTHER SHIPS TRAINING EQUIPMENT PRODUCTION FACILITIES EQUIPMENT OPERATING FORCES IPE OTHER SHIP SUPPORT NUCLEAR ALTERATIONS LCS MODULES LOGISTIC SUPPORT LSD MIDLIFE SHIP RADARS RADAR SUPPORT SHIP SONARS SPQ-9B RADAR AN/SQQ-89 SURF ASW COMBAT SYSTEM SSN ACOUSTICS UNDERSEA WARFARE SUPPORT EQUIPMENT SONAR SWITCHES AND TRANSDUCERS ELECTRONIC WARFARE MILDEC ASW ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT SUBMARINE ACOUSTIC WARFARE SYSTEM SSTD FIXED SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM SURTASS MARITIME PATROL AND RECONNAISANCE FORCE ELECTRONIC WARFARE EQUIPMENT AN/SLQ-32 RECONNAISSANCE EQUIPMENT SHIPBOARD IW EXPLOIT AUTOMATED IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM (AIS) SUBMARINE SURVEILLANCE EQUIPMENT SUBMARINE SUPPORT EQUIPMENT PROG OTHER SHIP ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT COOPERATIVE ENGAGEMENT CAPABILITY TRUSTED INFORMATION SYSTEM (TIS) NAVAL TACTICAL COMMAND SUPPORT SYSTEM (NTCSS) ATDLS NAVY COMMAND AND CONTROL SYSTEM (NCCS) MINESWEEPING SYSTEM REPLACEMENT SHALLOW WATER MCM NAVSTAR GPS RECEIVERS (SPACE) AMERICAN FORCES RADIO AND TV SERVICE STRATEGIC PLATFORM SUPPORT EQUIP TRAINING EQUIPMENT OTHER TRAINING EQUIPMENT AVIATION ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT MATCALS SHIPBOARD AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL

FY 2012 Request 39,793 29,913 54,642 144,175 79,583 143,483


18,818

House Authorized 39,793 29,913 54,642 144,175 79,583 143,483


18,818

030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 040 041
042 043

24,613 73,829 212,913 29,686 13,537 18,141 20,554 2,257 60,141 29,247 13,453 43,096
103,645 1,364

24,613 73,829 212,913 29,686 13,537 18,141 20,554 2,257 60,141 29,247 13,453 43,096
103,645 1,364

044
045 046 047 048 049 050 051 052 053 054

100,793
23,332 426 33,017 942 7,896 27,868 1,048 9,926 4,370 4,143

100,793
23,332 426 33,017 942 7,896 27,868 1,048 9,926 4,370 4,143

055 056 057

45,989 8,136 7,394

45,989 8,136 7,394

281

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086

087 088
089

090 091 092 093 094

Item AUTOMATIC CARRIER LANDING SYSTEM NATIONAL AIR SPACE SYSTEM FLEET AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEMS LANDING SYSTEMS ID SYSTEMS NAVAL MISSION PLANNING SYSTEMS OTHER SHORE ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT DEPLOYABLE JOINT COMMAND AND CONT MARITIME INTERGRATED BROADCAST SYSTEM TACTICAL/MOBILE C4I SYSTEMS DCGS-N CANES RADIAC CANES-INTELL ELECTRONIC TEST EQUIPMENT INTEG COMBAT SYSTEM TEST FACILITY EMI CONTROL INSTRUMENTATION ITEMS LESS THAN $5 MILLION SHIPBOARD COMMUNICATIONS SHIPBOARD TACTICAL COMMUNICATIONS SHIP COMMUNICATIONS AUTOMATION MARITIME DOMAIN AWARENESS (MDA) COMMUNICATIONS ITEMS UNDER $5M SUBMARINE COMMUNICATIONS SUBMARINE BROADCAST SUPPORT SUBMARINE COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS NAVY MULTIBAND TERMINAL (NMT) SHORE COMMUNICATIONS JCS COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS NAVAL SHORE COMMUNICATIONS CRYPTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT INFO SYSTEMS SECURITY PROGRAM (ISSP) CRYPTOLOGIC EQUIPMENT CRYPTOLOGIC COMMUNICATIONS EQUIP OTHER ELECTRONIC SUPPORT COAST GUARD EQUIPMENT DRUG INTERDICTION SUPPORT OTHER DRUG INTERDICTION SUPPORT SONOBUOYS SONOBUOYS - ALL TYPES AIRCRAFT SUPPORT EQUIPMENT WEAPONS RANGE SUPPORT EQUIPMENT EXPEDITIONARY AIRFIELDS AIRCRAFT REARMING EQUIPMENT AIRCRAFT LAUNCH & RECOVERY EQUIPMENT

FY 2012 Request 18,518 26,054 7,213 7,138 33,170 8,941 8,994 13,529 12,776 11,201 195,141 6,201 75,084 6,010 4,441 4,741 51,716 26,197 177,510 24,022 33,644 10,357 75,447 25,522 109,022 2,186 1,329 2,418
119,857

House Authorized 18,518 26,054 7,213 7,138 33,170 8,941 8,994 13,529 12,776 11,201 195,141 6,201 75,084 6,010 4,441 4,741 51,716 26,197 177,510 24,022 33,644 10,357 75,447 25,522 109,022 2,186 1,329 2,418
119,857

14,820 6,848
2,290

14,820 6,848
2,290

96,314 40,697 8,561 8,941 19,777

96,314 40,697 8,561 8,941 19,777

282

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104 105 106 107 108 109 110

Item
METEOROLOGICAL EQUIPMENT DIGITAL CAMERA RECEIVING STATION AVIATION LIFE SUPPORT AIRBORNE MINE COUNTERMEASURES LAMPS MK III SHIPBOARD EQUIPMENT PORTABLE ELECTRONIC MAINTENANCE AIDS OTHER AVIATION SUPPORT EQUIPMENT SHIP GUN SYSTEM EQUIPMENT NAVAL FIRES CONTROL SYSTEM GUN FIRE CONTROL EQUIPMENT SHIP MISSILE SYSTEMS EQUIPMENT NATO SEASPARROW RAM GMLS SHIP SELF DEFENSE SYSTEM AEGIS SUPPORT EQUIPMENT TOMAHAWK SUPPORT EQUIPMENT VERTICAL LAUNCH SYSTEMS MARITIME INTEGRATED PLANNING SYSTEM-MIPS FBM SUPPORT EQUIPMENT STRATEGIC MISSILE SYSTEMS EQUIP ASW SUPPORT EQUIPMENT SSN COMBAT CONTROL SYSTEMS SUBMARINE ASW SUPPORT EQUIPMENT SURFACE ASW SUPPORT EQUIPMENT ASW RANGE SUPPORT EQUIPMENT OTHER ORDNANCE SUPPORT EQUIPMENT EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL EQUIP ITEMS LESS THAN $5 MILLION OTHER EXPENDABLE ORDNANCE ANTI-SHIP MISSILE DECOY SYSTEM SURFACE TRAINING DEVICE MODS SUBMARINE TRAINING DEVICE MODS CIVIL ENGINEERING SUPPORT EQUIPMENT PASSENGER CARRYING VEHICLES GENERAL PURPOSE TRUCKS CONSTRUCTION & MAINTENANCE EQUIP FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT TACTICAL VEHICLES AMPHIBIOUS EQUIPMENT POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT ITEMS UNDER $5 MILLION PHYSICAL SECURITY VEHICLES SUPPLY SUPPORT EQUIPMENT MATERIALS HANDLING EQUIPMENT OTHER SUPPLY SUPPORT EQUIPMENT FIRST DESTINATION TRANSPORTATION SPECIAL PURPOSE SUPPLY SYSTEMS (IT) TRAINING DEVICES

FY 2012 Request 22,003 1,595 66,031 49,668 18,471 7,875 12,553 2,049 4,488
8,926 4,321 60,700 43,148 72,861 732 4,823

House Authorized 22,003 1,595 66,031 49,668 18,471 7,875 12,553 2,049 4,488
8,926 4,321 60,700 43,148 72,861 732 4,823

111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120
121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129

187,807 81,596 5,241 5,816 7,842 98,847 4,073 32,716 5,814 36,777
6,271 3,202 9,850 14,315 16,502 3,235 7,175 20,727 1,142

187,807 81,596 5,241 5,816 7,842 98,847 4,073 32,716 5,814 36,777
6,271 3,202 9,850 14,315 16,502 3,235 7,175 20,727 1,142

130 131 132 133

14,972 4,453 6,416 51,894

14,972 4,453 6,416 51,894

283

SEC. 4101. PROCUREMENT (In Thousands of Dollars)


TRAINING SUPPORT EQUIPMENT COMMAND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT 135 COMMAND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT 136 EDUCATION SUPPORT EQUIPMENT 137 MEDICAL SUPPORT EQUIPMENT 138 NAVAL MIP SUPPORT EQUIPMENT 140 OPERATING FORCES SUPPORT EQUIPMENT 141 C4ISR EQUIPMENT 142 ENVIRONMENTAL SUPPORT EQUIPMENT 143 PHYSICAL SECURITY EQUIPMENT 144 ENTERPRISE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS 148A CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS SPARES AND REPAIR PARTS 149 SPARES AND REPAIR PARTS TOTAL, OTHER PROCUREMENT, NAVY PROCUREMENT, MARINE CORPS TRACKED COMBAT VEHICLES AAV7A1 PIP LAV PIP ARTILLERY AND OTHER WEAPONS EXPEDITIONARY FIRE SUPPORT SYSTEM 155MM LIGHTWEIGHT TOWED HOWITZER HIGH MOBILITY ARTILLERY ROCKET SYSTEM WEAPONS AND COMBAT VEHICLES UNDER $5 MILLION OTHER SUPPORT MODIFICATION KITS WEAPONS ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM GUIDED MISSILES GROUND BASED AIR DEFENSE FOLLOW ON TO SMAW ANTI-ARMOR WEAPONS SYSTEM-HEAVY (AAWS-H) OTHER SUPPORT MODIFICATION KITS COMMAND AND CONTROL SYSTEMS UNIT OPERATIONS CENTER REPAIR AND TEST EQUIPMENT REPAIR AND TEST EQUIPMENT OTHER SUPPORT (TEL) COMBAT SUPPORT SYSTEM COMMAND AND CONTROL SYSTEM (NON-TEL) ITEMS UNDER $5 MILLION (COMM & ELEC) AIR OPERATIONS C2 SYSTEMS RADAR + EQUIPMENT (NON-TEL) RADAR SYSTEMS INTELL/COMM EQUIPMENT (NON-TEL) FIRE SUPPORT SYSTEM INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT EQUIPMENT

Line 134

Item

FY 2012 Request 16,353 28,693 2,197 7,175 1,457 15,330 136 18,639 177,240 143,022 14,402 208,384 6,285,451

House Authorized 16,353 28,693 2,197 7,175 1,457 15,330 136 18,639 177,240 143,022 14,402 208,384 6,285,451

001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 011 012
013

9,894 147,051 11,961 5,552 14,695 14,868 53,932 13,795 12,287 46,563 19,606
4,140

9,894 147,051 11,961 5,552 14,695 14,868 53,932 13,795 12,287 46,563 19,606
4,140

014 015
016

16,755 24,071
25,461

16,755 24,071
25,461

018 019
020

5,926 44,152
40,352

5,926 44,152
40,352

021 022

8,793 64,276

8,793 64,276

284

SEC. 4101. PROCUREMENT (In Thousands of Dollars)


RQ-11 UAV DCGS-MC OTHER COMM/ELEC EQUIPMENT (NON-TEL) 028 NIGHT VISION EQUIPMENT OTHER SUPPORT (NON-TEL) 029 COMMON COMPUTER RESOURCES 030 COMMAND POST SYSTEMS 031 RADIO SYSTEMS CBRNE Response Force Capability Enhancement 032 COMM SWITCHING & CONTROL SYSTEMS 033 COMM & ELEC INFRASTRUCTURE SUPPORT CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS 033A CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS ADMINISTRATIVE VEHICLES 034 COMMERCIAL PASSENGER VEHICLES 035 COMMERCIAL CARGO VEHICLES TACTICAL VEHICLES 037 MOTOR TRANSPORT MODIFICATIONS 038 MEDIUM TACTICAL VEHICLE REPLACEMENT 039 LOGISTICS VEHICLE SYSTEM REP 040 FAMILY OF TACTICAL TRAILERS OTHER SUPPORT 042 ITEMS LESS THAN $5 MILLION ENGINEER AND OTHER EQUIPMENT 043 ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL EQUIP ASSORT 044 BULK LIQUID EQUIPMENT 045 TACTICAL FUEL SYSTEMS 046 POWER EQUIPMENT ASSORTED 047 AMPHIBIOUS SUPPORT EQUIPMENT 048 EOD SYSTEMS MATERIALS HANDLING EQUIPMENT 049 PHYSICAL SECURITY EQUIPMENT 050 GARRISON MOBILE ENGINEER EQUIPMENT (GMEE) 051 MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIP 052 FIRST DESTINATION TRANSPORTATION GENERAL PROPERTY 053 FIELD MEDICAL EQUIPMENT 054 TRAINING DEVICES 055 CONTAINER FAMILY 056 FAMILY OF CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT 059 RAPID DEPLOYABLE KITCHEN OTHER SUPPORT 060 ITEMS LESS THAN $5 MILLION SPARES AND REPAIR PARTS 061 SPARES AND REPAIR PARTS TOTAL, PROCUREMENT, MARINE CORPS

Line 024 025

Item

FY 2012 Request 2,104 10,789 6,847


218,869 84,856 89,479

House Authorized 2,104 10,789 6,847


218,869 84,856 90,479 [1,000] 16,598 47,505

16,598 47,505 1,606 894 14,231


8,389 5,833 972 21,848 4,503

1,606 894 14,231


8,389 5,833 972 21,848 4,503

2,599 16,255 26,853 27,247 5,533 61,753 16,627 10,827 37,055 1,462 24,079 10,277 3,123 18,137 5,026 5,206 90 1,391,602

2,599 16,255 26,853 27,247 5,533 61,753 16,627 10,827 37,055 1,462 24,079 10,277 3,123 18,137 5,026 5,206 90 1,392,602

AIRCRAFT PROCUREMENT, AIR FORCE TACTICAL FORCES

285

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017 019 020

Item
F-35 Advance Procurement (CY) F-22A OTHER AIRLIFT C-130J HC-130J MC-130J C-27J UPT TRAINERS USAFA POWERED FLIGHT PROGRAM HELICOPTERS COMMON VERTICAL LIFT SUPPORT V22 OSPREY Advance Procurement (CY) MISSION SUPPORT AIRCRAFT CIVIL AIR PATROL A/C HH-60M Early to Need per H.R. 1473 LIGHT ATTACK ARMED RECON ACFT OTHER AIRCRAFT TARGET DRONES C-37A RQ-4 Advance Procurement (CY) MC 130 MQ-9 STRATEGIC AIRCRAFT B-2A B-1B B-52 TACTICAL AIRCRAFT A-10 F-15 F-16 Early to Need- Mode 5 IFF Block 50/52 F-22A AIRLIFT AIRCRAFT C-5 C-5M Advance Procurement (CY) C-9C C-17A C-21 C-32A C-37A C-130 AMP TRAINER AIRCRAFT GLIDER MODS

FY 2012 Request 3,340,615 323,477 104,118 72,879 332,899 582,466 479,896 1,060
52,800 339,865 20,000

House Authorized 3,340,615 323,477 104,118 72,879 332,899 582,466 479,896 1,060
52,800 339,865 20,000

023 024 025 029 030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 040 041 043 045 046 047 048 049 050 051 052 053

2,190 104,711 158,549 64,268 77,842 323,964 71,500 108,470 813,092 41,315 198,007 93,897 153,128 222,386 73,346 232,032 11,741 851,859 112,200 9 202,179 328 12,157 21,986 235,635 123

2,190 34,811 [-69,900] 158,549 64,268 77,842 323,964 71,500 108,470 813,092 41,315 198,007 93,897 153,128 222,386 56,746 [-16,600] 232,032 11,741 851,859 112,200 9 202,179 328 12,157 21,986 235,635 123

286

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082

Item
T-6 T-1 T-38 OTHER AIRCRAFT KC-10A (ATCA) C-12 MC-12W C-20 MODS VC-25A MOD C-40 C-130 Budget Adjustment per Air Force Request from RDAF-81 C-130 INTEL C-130J MODS C-135 COMPASS CALL MODS RC-135 E-3 E-4 E-8 H-1 H-60 Budget Adjustment per Air Force Request from RDAF-81 RQ-4 MODS AC-130 RECAP OTHER MODIFICATIONS MQ-1 MODS MQ-9 MODS MQ-9 UAS PAYLOADS CV-22 MODS AIRCRAFT SPARES + REPAIR PARTS FIGHTER/UAV INITIAL SPARES/REPAIR PARTS COMMON SUPPORT EQUIPMENT AIRCRAFT REPLACEMENT SUPPORT EQUIP POST PRODUCTION SUPPORT B-1 B-2A B-2A C-5 KC-10A (ATCA) C-17A C-130 C-135 F-15 F-16 OTHER AIRCRAFT INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS INDUSTRIAL RESPONSIVENESS

FY 2012 Request 15,086 238 31,032 27,220 1,777 16,767 241 387 206 45,876 3,593 38,174 62,210 256,624 162,211 135,031 57,829 29,058 5,280 34,371 89,177 431 115,338 158,446 181,302 74,866 14,715 1,030,364
92,394

House Authorized 15,086 238 31,032 27,220 1,777 16,767 241 387 206 56,276 [10,400] 3,593 38,174 62,210 256,624 162,211 135,031 57,829 29,058 5,280 88,971 [54,600] 89,177 431 115,338 158,446 181,302 74,866 14,715 1,030,364
92,394

083 084 085 087 089 090 091 093 094 095 097 098

4,743 101 49,319 521 5,691 183,696 25,646 2,434 2,076 4,537 40,025 21,050

4,743 101 49,319 521 5,691 183,696 25,646 2,434 2,076 4,537 40,025 21,050

287

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WAR CONSUMABLES WAR CONSUMABLES OTHER PRODUCTION CHARGES 100 OTHER PRODUCTION CHARGES DARP 104 U-2 CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS 104A CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS UNDISTRIBUTED 105 UNDISTRIBUTED Mobility Aircraft

Item

FY 2012 Request 87,220 1,072,858


48,875

House Authorized 87,220 1,072,858


48,875

099

16,502 0
14,082,527

16,502 60,000 [60,000]


14,121,027

TOTAL, AIRCRAFT PROCUREMENT, AIR FORCE

001
002

003 004 005


006 007 008 009 010 011 012

013

PROCUREMENT OF AMMUNITION, AIR FORCE ROCKETS ROCKETS CARTRIDGES CARTRIDGES BOMBS PRACTICE BOMBS GENERAL PURPOSE BOMBS JOINT DIRECT ATTACK MUNITION FLARE, IR MJU-7B CAD/PAD EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL (EOD) SPARES AND REPAIR PARTS MODIFICATIONS ITEMS LESS THAN $5,000,000 FUZES FLARES FUZES SMALL ARMS SMALL ARMS TOTAL, PROCUREMENT OF AMMUNITION, AIR FORCE
MISSILE PROCUREMENT, AIR FORCE MISSILE REPLACEMENT EQUIPMENT - BALLISTIC MISSILE REPLACEMENT EQ-BALLISTIC TACTICAL JASSM SIDEWINDER (AIM-9X) AMRAAM PREDATOR HELLFIRE MISSILE SMALL DIAMETER BOMB INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES INDUSTR'L PREPAREDNS/POL PREVENTION CLASS IV ADVANCED CRUISE MISSILE MM III MODIFICATIONS

23,919
89,771

23,919
89,771

38,756 168,557 76,649


42,410 3,119 998 1,132 5,075 46,749 34,735

38,756 168,557 76,649


42,410 3,119 998 1,132 5,075 46,749 34,735

7,195 539,065

7,195 539,065

001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009

67,745 236,193 88,769 309,561 46,830 7,523 726 39 125,953

67,745 236,193 88,769 309,561 46,830 7,523 726 39 125,953

288

SEC. 4101. PROCUREMENT (In Thousands of Dollars)


AGM-65D MAVERICK AGM-88A HARM AIR LAUNCH CRUISE MISSILE (ALCM) MISSILE SPARES + REPAIR PARTS 013 INITIAL SPARES/REPAIR PARTS SPACE PROGRAMS 014 ADVANCED EHF 016 WIDEBAND GAPFILLER SATELLITES(SPACE) Transfer from PDW-20 018 GPS III SPACE SEGMENT 019 Advance Procurement (CY) 020 SPACEBORNE EQUIP (COMSEC) 021 GLOBAL POSITIONING (SPACE) 022 DEF METEOROLOGICAL SAT PROG(SPACE) 023 EVOLVED EXPENDABLE LAUNCH VEH(SPACE) 024 SBIR HIGH (SPACE) 025 Advance Procurement (CY) SPECIAL PROGRAMS 031 SPECIAL UPDATE PROGRAMS CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS 031A CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS TOTAL, MISSILE PROCUREMENT, AIR FORCE OTHER PROCUREMENT, AIR FORCE PASSENGER CARRYING VEHICLES PASSENGER CARRYING VEHICLES CARGO + UTILITY VEHICLES MEDIUM TACTICAL VEHICLE CAP VEHICLES ITEMS LESS THAN $5,000,000 (CARGO SPECIAL PURPOSE VEHICLES SECURITY AND TACTICAL VEHICLES Funding No Longer Required ITEMS LESS THAN $5,000,000 (SPECIA FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT FIRE FIGHTING/CRASH RESCUE VEHICLES MATERIALS HANDLING EQUIPMENT ITEMS LESS THAT $5,000,000 BASE MAINTENANCE SUPPORT RUNWAY SNOW REMOV AND CLEANING EQU ITEMS LESS THAN $5M BASE MAINT/CONST COMM SECURITY EQUIPMENT(COMSEC) COMSEC EQUIPMENT MODIFICATIONS (COMSEC) INTELLIGENCE PROGRAMS INTELLIGENCE TRAINING EQUIPMENT INTELLIGENCE COMM EQUIPMENT ADVANCE TECH SENSORS

Line 010 011 012

Item

FY 2012 Request 266 25,642 14,987 43,241 552,833 468,745 433,526 81,811 21,568 67,689 101,397 1,740,222 81,389 243,500 154,727 1,159,135 6,074,017

House Authorized 266 25,642 14,987 43,241 552,833 884,745 [416,000] 433,526 81,811 21,568 67,689 101,397 1,740,222 81,389 243,500 154,727 1,159,135 6,490,017

001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008


009 010

5,621 18,411 917 18,694 5,982 20,677 22,881 14,978


16,556 30,225

5,621 18,411 917 18,694 0 [-5,982] 20,677 22,881 14,978


16,556 30,225

011 012
014 015 016

135,169 1,263
2,645 21,762 899

135,169 1,263
2,645 21,762 899

289

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027 028 029 030 031 032 033 034 035

Item
MISSION PLANNING SYSTEMS ELECTRONICS PROGRAMS AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL & LANDING SYS NATIONAL AIRSPACE SYSTEM BATTLE CONTROL SYSTEM - FIXED THEATER AIR CONTROL SYS IMPROVEMEN WEATHER OBSERVATION FORECAST STRATEGIC COMMAND AND CONTROL CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN COMPLEX TAC SIGNIT SPT SPCL COMM-ELECTRONICS PROJECTS GENERAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AF GLOBAL COMMAND & CONTROL SYS MOBILITY COMMAND AND CONTROL AIR FORCE PHYSICAL SECURITY SYSTEM COMBAT TRAINING RANGES C3 COUNTERMEASURES GCSS-AF FOS THEATER BATTLE MGT C2 SYSTEM AIR & SPACE OPERATIONS CTR-WPN SYS AIR FORCE COMMUNICATIONS INFORMATION TRANSPORT SYSTEMS BASE INFO INFRASTRUCTURE AFNET VOICE SYSTEMS USCENTCOM- JCSE DISA PROGRAMS SPACE BASED IR SENSOR PGM SPACE NAVSTAR GPS SPACE NUDET DETECTION SYS SPACE AF SATELLITE CONTROL NETWORK SPACE SPACELIFT RANGE SYSTEM SPACE MILSATCOM SPACE SPACE MODS SPACE COUNTERSPACE SYSTEM ORGANIZATION AND BASE TACTICAL C-E EQUIPMENT COMBAT SURVIVOR EVADER LOCATER RADIO EQUIPMENT CCTV/AUDIOVISUAL EQUIPMENT BASE COMM INFRASTRUCTURE MODIFICATIONS COMM ELECT MODS PERSONAL SAFETY & RESCUE EQUIP NIGHT VISION GOGGLES ITEMS LESS THAN $5,000,000 (SAFETY) DEPOT PLANT+MTRLS HANDLING EQ MECHANIZED MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIP

FY 2012 Request 18,529 32,473 51,426 32,468 22,813 14,619 39,144 25,992 217
52,263 16,951 26,433 90,015 23,955 7,518 72,641 22,301 15,525

House Authorized 18,529 32,473 51,426 32,468 22,813 14,619 39,144 25,992 217
52,263 16,951 26,433 90,015 23,955 7,518 72,641 22,301 15,525

036 037 038 039 040 041 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049 050 051 052 053 054 055 056 057

49,377 41,239 228,978 43,603 30,983 49,570 2,008 4,863 61,386 125,947 104,720 28,075 20,718 227,866 22,184 11,408 11,559 105,977 76,810 20,008 25,499 37,829

49,377 41,239 228,978 43,603 30,983 49,570 2,008 4,863 61,386 125,947 104,720 28,075 20,718 227,866 22,184 11,408 11,559 105,977 76,810 20,008 25,499 37,829

290

SEC. 4101. PROCUREMENT (In Thousands of Dollars) Line 058 059 060 061 062 Item FY 2012 Request 16,483 16,754 3,653 30,345 2,819 23,341 212,146 410,069 41,066 14,618,160 14,630 17,602,036 House Authorized 16,483 16,754 3,653 30,345 2,819 23,341 212,146 410,069 41,066 14,618,160 14,630 17,596,054
BASE SUPPORT EQUIPMENT BASE PROCURED EQUIPMENT CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS PRODUCTIVITY CAPITAL INVESTMENT MOBILITY EQUIPMENT ITEMS LESS THAN $5,000,000 (BASE S) SPECIAL SUPPORT PROJECTS 064 DARP RC135 065 DCGS-AF 067 SPECIAL UPDATE PROGRAM 068 DEFENSE SPACE RECONNAISSANCE PROG. CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS 068A CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS SPARES AND REPAIR PARTS 069 SPARES AND REPAIR PARTS TOTAL, OTHER PROCUREMENT, AIR FORCE PROCUREMENT, DEFENSE-WIDE MAJOR EQUIPMENT, DCAA ITEMS LESS THAN $5 MILLION MAJOR EQUIPMENT, DCMA MAJOR EQUIPMENT MAJOR EQUIPMENT, DHRA PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION MAJOR EQUIPMENT, DISA INFORMATION SYSTEMS SECURITY GLOBAL COMMAND AND CONTROL SYSTEM GLOBAL COMBAT SUPPORT SYSTEM TELEPORT PROGRAM ITEMS LESS THAN $5 MILLION NET CENTRIC ENTERPRISE SERVICES (NCES) DEFENSE INFORMATION SYSTEM NETWORK Transfer to MPAF-16 PUBLIC KEY INFRASTRUCTURE CYBER SECURITY INITIATIVE MAJOR EQUIPMENT, DLA MAJOR EQUIPMENT MAJOR EQUIPMENT, DMACT MAJOR EQUIPMENT MAJOR EQUIPMENT, DODEA AUTOMATION/EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT & LOGISTICS MAJOR EQUIPMENT, DEFENSE SECURITY COOPERATION AGENCY EQUIPMENT MAJOR EQUIPMENT, DSS OTHER CAPITAL EQUIPMENT MAJOR EQUIPMENT, DEFENSE THREAT REDUCTION AGENCY VEHICLES OTHER MAJOR EQUIPMENT MAJOR EQUIPMENT, DTSA

002 003
004

1,473 2,076
11,019

1,473 2,076
11,019

014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024
025

19,952 5,324 2,955 54,743 174,805 3,429 500,932 1,788 24,085 11,537 14,542
1,444

19,952 5,324 2,955 54,743 174,805 3,429 84,932 [-416,000] 1,788 24,085 11,537 14,542
1,444

026 027
028 029

971 974
200 12,806

971 974
200 12,806

291

SEC. 4101. PROCUREMENT (In Thousands of Dollars)


MAJOR EQUIPMENT MAJOR EQUIPMENT, MISSILE DEFENSE AGENCY 033 THAAD Program Increase 034 AEGIS BMD Program Increase 035 BMDS AN/TPY-2 RADARS MAJOR EQUIPMENT, NSA 043 INFORMATION SYSTEMS SECURITY PROGRAM (ISSP) MAJOR EQUIPMENT, OSD 045 MAJOR EQUIPMENT, OSD 046 MAJOR EQUIPMENT, INTELLIGENCE MAJOR EQUIPMENT, TJS 047 MAJOR EQUIPMENT, TJS MAJOR EQUIPMENT, WHS 048 MAJOR EQUIPMENT, WHS CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS 048A CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS AVIATION PROGRAMS 049 ROTARY WING UPGRADES AND SUSTAINMENT 051 MH-60 MODERNIZATION PROGRAM 052 NON-STANDARD AVIATION Unjustified Growth 054 U-28 055 MH-47 CHINOOK 056 RQ-11 UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE 057 CV-22 MODIFICATION 058 MQ-1 UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE 059 MQ-9 UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE 060 RQ-7 UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE 061 STUASL0 062 AC/MC-130J 063 C-130 MODIFICATIONS 064 AIRCRAFT SUPPORT SHIPBUILDING 065 UNDERWATER SYSTEMS AMMUNITION PROGRAMS 067 ORDNANCE REPLENISHMENT 068 ORDNANCE ACQUISITION OTHER PROCUREMENT PROGRAMS 069 COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT AND ELECTRONICS Program Growth 070 INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS 071 SMALL ARMS AND WEAPONS 072 DISTRIBUTED COMMON GROUND/SURFACE SYSTEMS 076 COMBATANT CRAFT SYSTEMS Program Growth

Line 030

Item

FY 2012 Request 447 833,150 565,393 380,195 5,787


47,123 20,176

House Authorized 447 883,150 [50,000] 615,393 [50,000] 380,195 5,787


47,123 20,176

29,729 31,974
554,408

29,729 31,974
554,408

41,411 171,456 272,623 5,100 142,783 486 118,002 3,025 3,024 450 12,276 74,891 19,665 6,207 6,999 116,009 28,281 87,489 74,702 9,196 15,621 6,899

41,411 171,456 222,623 [-50,000] 5,100 142,783 486 118,002 3,025 3,024 450 12,276 74,891 19,665 6,207 6,999 116,009 28,281 150,289 [62,800] 74,702 9,196 15,621 66,899 [60,000]

292

SEC. 4101. PROCUREMENT (In Thousands of Dollars)


SPARES AND REPAIR PARTS TACTICAL VEHICLES MISSION TRAINING AND PREPARATION SYSTEMS COMBAT MISSION REQUIREMENTS MILCON COLLATERAL EQUIPMENT AUTOMATION SYSTEMS GLOBAL VIDEO SURVEILLANCE ACTIVITIES OPERATIONAL ENHANCEMENTS INTELLIGENCE SOLDIER PROTECTION AND SURVIVAL SYSTEMS VISUAL AUGMENTATION LASERS AND SENSOR SYSTEMS TACTICAL RADIO SYSTEMS Program Increase 093 MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT 094 OPERATIONAL ENHANCEMENTS 095 MILITARY INFORMATION SUPPORT OPERATIONS CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS 095A CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS CBDP 096 INSTALLATION FORCE PROTECTION 097 INDIVIDUAL PROTECTION 098 DECONTAMINATION 099 JOINT BIO DEFENSE PROGRAM (MEDICAL) 100 COLLECTIVE PROTECTION 101 CONTAMINATION AVOIDANCE TOTAL, PROCUREMENT, DEFENSE-WIDE

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Item

FY 2012 Request 594 33,915 46,242 50,000 18,723 51,232 7,782 22,960 362 15,758 76,459 1,895 246,893 4,142
4,012

House Authorized 594 33,915 46,242 50,000 18,723 51,232 7,782 22,960 362 15,758 101,459 [25,000] 1,895 246,893 4,142
4,012

15,900 71,376 6,466 11,143 9,414 139,948 5,365,248

15,900 71,376 6,466 11,143 9,414 139,948 5,147,048

001

JOINT URGENT OPERATIONAL NEEDS FUND JOINT URGENT OPERATIONAL NEEDS FUND JOINT URGENT OPERATIONAL NEEDS FUND Unjustified Requirement TOTAL, JOINT URGENT OPERATIONAL NEEDS FUND

100,000

0 [-100,000]

100,000 111,453,792

0 111,360,952

TOTAL PROCUREMENT

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SEC. 4102. PROCUREMENT FOR OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS.


SEC. 4102. PROCUREMENT FOR OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS (In Thousands of Dollars) FY 2012 Item Request

Line

House Authorized

AIRCRAFT PROCUREMENT, ARMY FIXED WING 002 C-12 CARGO AIRPLANE ROTARY 008 AH-64 BLOCK II/WRA Post 2012 Contract Award 012 UH-60 BLACKHAWK M MODEL (MYP) 017 KIOWA WARRIOR UPGRADE (OH-58 D)/WRA MODIFICATION OF AIRCRAFT 019 MQ-1 PAYLOAD - UAS 022 MULTI SENSOR ABN RECON (MIP) 033 RQ-7 UAV MODS TOTAL, AIRCRAFT PROCUREMENT, ARMY MISSILE PROCUREMENT, ARMY AIR-TO-SURFACE MISSILE SYSTEM 004 HELLFIRE SYS SUMMARY ANTI-TANK/ASSAULT MISSILE SYS 009 GUIDED MLRS ROCKET (GMLRS) TOTAL, MISSILE PROCUREMENT, ARMY PROCUREMENT OF W&TCV, ARMY WEAPONS & OTHER COMBAT VEHICLES 020 LIGHTWEIGHT .50 CALIBER MACHINE GUN 029 COMMON REMOTELY OPERATED WEAPONS STATION (CRO MOD OF WEAPONS AND OTHER COMBAT VEH 033 M4 CARBINE MODS TOTAL, PROCUREMENT OF W&TCV, ARMY PROCUREMENT OF AMMUNITION, ARMY SMALL/MEDIUM CAL AMMUNITION 004 CTG, HANDGUN, ALL TYPES 009 CTG, 30MM, ALL TYPES 010 CTG, 40MM, ALL TYPES MORTAR AMMUNITION 013 81MM MORTAR, ALL TYPES 014 120MM MORTAR, ALL TYPES ARTILLERY AMMUNITION 019 ARTILLERY PROJECTILE, 155MM, ALL TYPES ARTILLERY FUZES 022 ARTILLERY FUZES, ALL TYPES ROCKETS 027 SHOULDER LAUNCHED MUNITIONS, ALL TYPES 028 ROCKET, HYDRA 70, ALL TYPES OTHER AMMUNITION 029 DEMOLITION MUNITIONS, ALL TYPES 031 SIGNALS, ALL TYPES 032 SIMULATORS, ALL TYPES

10,500

10,500

35,500 72,000 145,500 10,800 54,500 94,600 423,400

0 [-35,500] 72,000 145,500 10,800 54,500 94,600 387,900

107,556 19,000 126,556

107,556 19,000 126,556

5,427 14,890 16,800 37,117

5,427 14,890 16,800 37,117

1,200 4,800 38,000 8,000 49,140 10,000 5,000 5,000 53,841


16,000 7,000 8,000

1,200 4,800 38,000 8,000 49,140 10,000 5,000 5,000 53,841


16,000 7,000 8,000

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SEC. 4102. PROCUREMENT FOR OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS (In Thousands of Dollars) FY 2012 Item Request 2,000 400 208,381

House Authorized 2,000 400 208,381

MISCELLANEOUS 036 CAD/PAD ALL TYPES 037 ITEMS LESS THAN $5 MILLION TOTAL, PROCUREMENT OF AMMUNITION, ARMY OTHER PROCUREMENT, ARMY TACTICAL VEHICLES 005 FAMILY OF MEDIUM TACTICAL VEH (FMTV) 007 FAMILY OF HEAVY TACTICAL VEHICLES (FHTV) NON-TACTICAL VEHICLES 023 NONTACTICAL VEHICLES, OTHER COMM - JOINT COMMUNICATIONS 025 WIN-T - GROUND FORCES TACTICAL NETWORK COMM - COMBAT COMMUNICATIONS 039 JOINT TACTICAL RADIO SYSTEM 042 AMC CRITICAL ITEMS - OPA2 049 GUNSHOT DETECTION SYSTEM (GDS) 051 MEDICAL COMM FOR CBT CASUALTY CARE (MC4) INFORMATION SECURITY 056 INFORMATION SYSTEM SECURITY PROGRAM-ISSP COMM - LONG HAUL COMMUNICATIONS 058 BASE SUPPORT COMMUNICATIONS COMM - BASE COMMUNICATIONS 062 INSTALLATION INFO INFRASTRUCTURE MOD PROGRAM( ELECT EQUIP - TACT INT REL ACT (TIARA) 070 DCGS-A (MIP) 072 TROJAN (MIP) ELECT EQUIP - ELECTRONIC WARFARE (EW) 076 LIGHTWEIGHT COUNTER MORTAR RADAR 079 FAMILY OF PERSISTENT SURVEILLANCE CAPABILITES 080 COUNTERINTELLIGENCE/SECURITY COUNTERMEASURES ELECT EQUIP - TACTICAL SURV. (TAC SURV) 084 SENSE THROUGH THE WALL (STTW) 095 PROFILER 096 MOD OF IN-SVC EQUIP (FIREFINDER RADARS) 098 JOINT BATTLE COMMAND - PLATFORM (JBC-P) 102 COUNTERFIRE RADARS ELECT EQUIP - TACTICAL C2 SYSTEMS 105 FIRE SUPPORT C2 FAMILY 106 BATTLE COMMAND SUSTAINMENT SUPPORT SYSTEM (BC 108 AIR & MSL DEFENSE PLANNING & CONTROL SYS 109 KNIGHT FAMILY 114 NETWORK MANAGEMENT INITIALIZATION AND SERVICE 115 MANEUVER CONTROL SYSTEM (MCS) 116 SINGLE ARMY LOGISTICS ENTERPRISE (SALE) ELECT EQUIP - AUTOMATION 121 AUTOMATED DATA PROCESSING EQUIP CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS 127A CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS

11,094 47,214 3,600


547

11,094 47,214 3,600


547

450 8,141 44,100 6,443 54,730 5,000


169,500

450 8,141 44,100 6,443 54,730 5,000


169,500

83,000 61,100
54,100 53,000 48,600

83,000 61,100
54,100 53,000 48,600

10,000 2,000 30,400 148,335 110,548 15,081 10,000 28,000 42,000 32,800 44,000 18,000
10,000

10,000 2,000 30,400 148,335 110,548 15,081 10,000 28,000 42,000 32,800 44,000 18,000
10,000

795

795

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SEC. 4102. PROCUREMENT FOR OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS (In Thousands of Dollars) FY 2012 Item Request 11,472 30,000 1,200
15,000 26,900

House Authorized 11,472 30,000 1,200


15,000 26,900

CHEMICAL DEFENSIVE EQUIPMENT 128 PROTECTIVE SYSTEMS 129 FAMILY OF NON-LETHAL EQUIPMENT (FNLE) 131 CBRN SOLDIER PROTECTION BRIDGING EQUIPMENT 133 TACTICAL BRIDGING 134 TACTICAL BRIDGE, FLOAT-RIBBON ENGINEER (NON-CONSTRUCTION) EQUIPMENT 138 EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL EQPMT (EOD EQPMT) COMBAT SERVICE SUPPORT EQUIPMENT 149 FORCE PROVIDER MEDICAL EQUIPMENT 158 COMBAT SUPPORT MEDICAL MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT 159 MOBILE MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT SYSTEMS MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENT 180 ALL TERRAIN LIFTING ARMY SYSTEM OTHER SUPPORT EQUIPMENT 189 RAPID EQUIPPING SOLDIER SUPPORT EQUIPMENT 190 PHYSICAL SECURITY SYSTEMS (OPA3) TOTAL, OTHER PROCUREMENT, ARMY JOINT IMPR EXPLOSIVE DEV DEFEAT FUND NETWORK ATTACK 001 ATTACK THE NETWORK JIEDDO DEVICE DEFEAT 002 DEFEAT THE DEVICE FORCE TRAINING 003 TRAIN THE FORCE TOTAL, JOINT IMPR EXPLOSIVE DEV DEFEAT FUND AIRCRAFT PROCUREMENT, NAVY COMBAT AIRCRAFT 011 UH-1Y/AH-1Z 019 E-2D ADV HAWKEYE OTHER AIRCRAFT 028 OTHER SUPPORT AIRCRAFT MODIFICATION OF AIRCRAFT 030 AEA SYSTEMS 031 AV-8 SERIES 032 F-18 SERIES 034 AH-1W SERIES 035 H-53 SERIES 037 H-1 SERIES 038 EP-3 SERIES 043 C-130 SERIES 045 CARGO/TRANSPORT A/C SERIES 048 SPECIAL PROJECT AIRCRAFT 053 COMMON ECM EQUIPMENT 054 COMMON AVIONICS CHANGES

3,205
68,000

3,205
68,000

15,011 25,129
1,800

15,011 25,129
1,800

43,000 4,900 1,398,195

43,000 4,900 1,398,195

1,368,800 961,200
247,500 2,577,500

1,368,800 961,200
247,500 2,577,500

30,000 163,500 21,882 53,100 53,485 46,992 39,418 70,747 6,420 20,800 59,625 25,880 11,184 27,200 13,467

30,000 163,500 21,882 53,100 53,485 46,992 39,418 70,747 6,420 20,800 59,625 25,880 11,184 27,200 13,467

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SEC. 4102. PROCUREMENT FOR OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS (In Thousands of Dollars) FY 2012 Item Request 3,300 30,000 39,060
10,800 4,100 730,960

House Authorized 3,300 30,000 39,060


10,800 4,100 730,960

055 COMMON DEFENSIVE WEAPON SYSTEM 060 V-22 (TILT/ROTOR ACFT) OSPREY AIRCRAFT SPARES AND REPAIR PARTS 061 SPARES AND REPAIR PARTS AIRCRAFT SUPPORT EQUIP & FACILITIES 062 COMMON GROUND EQUIPMENT 065 OTHER PRODUCTION CHARGES TOTAL, AIRCRAFT PROCUREMENT, NAVY WEAPONS PROCUREMENT, NAVY TACTICAL MISSILES 009 HELLFIRE 010 STAND OFF PRECISION GUIDED MUNITIONS (SOPGM) GUNS AND GUN MOUNTS 027 SMALL ARMS AND WEAPONS TOTAL, WEAPONS PROCUREMENT, NAVY PROCUREMENT OF AMMO, NAVY & MC NAVY AMMUNITION 003 AIRBORNE ROCKETS, ALL TYPES 004 MACHINE GUN AMMUNITION 007 AIR EXPENDABLE COUNTERMEASURES 011 OTHER SHIP GUN AMMUNITION 012 SMALL ARMS & LANDING PARTY AMMO 013 PYROTECHNIC AND DEMOLITION 014 AMMUNITION LESS THAN $5 MILLION MARINE CORPS AMMUNITION 015 SMALL ARMS AMMUNITION 016 LINEAR CHARGES, ALL TYPES 017 40 MM, ALL TYPES 018 60MM, ALL TYPES 019 81MM, ALL TYPES 020 120MM, ALL TYPES 021 CTG 25MM, ALL TYPES 022 GRENADES, ALL TYPES 023 ROCKETS, ALL TYPES 024 ARTILLERY, ALL TYPES 025 DEMOLITION MUNITIONS, ALL TYPES 026 FUZE, ALL TYPES 027 NON LETHALS 029 ITEMS LESS THAN $5 MILLION TOTAL, PROCUREMENT OF AMMO, NAVY & MC OTHER PROCUREMENT, NAVY SMALL BOATS 023 STANDARD BOATS AVIATION ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT 056 MATCALS OTHER SHORE ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT 066 TACTICAL/MOBILE C4I SYSTEMS

14,000 20,000

14,000 20,000

7,070 41,070

7,070 41,070

80,200 22,400 20,000 182 4,545 1,656 6,000 19,575 6,691 12,184 10,988 24,515 11,227 802 5,911 18,871 57,003 7,831 5,177 712 630 317,100

80,200 22,400 20,000 182 4,545 1,656 6,000 19,575 6,691 12,184 10,988 24,515 11,227 802 5,911 18,871 57,003 7,831 5,177 712 630 317,100

13,729
7,232

13,729
7,232

4,000

4,000

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SEC. 4102. PROCUREMENT FOR OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS (In Thousands of Dollars) FY 2012 Item Request 47,000 10,800 14,000 18,226 7,500 15,700
2,628 13,290 3,672 1,002

House Authorized 47,000 10,800 14,000 18,226 7,500 15,700


2,628 13,290 3,672 1,002

AIRCRAFT SUPPORT EQUIPMENT 092 EXPEDITIONARY AIRFIELDS 095 METEOROLOGICAL EQUIPMENT 097 AVIATION LIFE SUPPORT 101 OTHER AVIATION SUPPORT EQUIPMENT ASW SUPPORT EQUIPMENT 112 SSN COMBAT CONTROL SYSTEMS OTHER ORDNANCE SUPPORT EQUIPMENT 116 EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL EQUIP CIVIL ENGINEERING SUPPORT EQUIPMENT 121 PASSENGER CARRYING VEHICLES 123 CONSTRUCTION & MAINTENANCE EQUIP 124 FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT 128 ITEMS UNDER $5 MILLION SUPPLY SUPPORT EQUIPMENT 130 MATERIALS HANDLING EQUIPMENT TRAINING DEVICES 134 TRAINING SUPPORT EQUIPMENT COMMAND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT 135 COMMAND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT 140 OPERATING FORCES SUPPORT EQUIPMENT 141 C4ISR EQUIPMENT 143 PHYSICAL SECURITY EQUIPMENT SPARES AND REPAIR PARTS 149 SPARES AND REPAIR PARTS TOTAL, OTHER PROCUREMENT, NAVY PROCUREMENT, MARINE CORPS TRACKED COMBAT VEHICLES 002 LAV PIP ARTILLERY AND OTHER WEAPONS 004 155MM LIGHTWEIGHT TOWED HOWITZER 005 HIGH MOBILITY ARTILLERY ROCKET SYSTEM 006 WEAPONS AND COMBAT VEHICLES UNDER $5 MILLION GUIDED MISSILES 010 JAVELIN OTHER SUPPORT 013 MODIFICATION KITS REPAIR AND TEST EQUIPMENT 015 REPAIR AND TEST EQUIPMENT OTHER SUPPORT (TEL) 017 MODIFICATION KITS COMMAND AND CONTROL SYSTEM (NON-TEL) 018 ITEMS UNDER $5 MILLION (COMM & ELEC) 019 AIR OPERATIONS C2 SYSTEMS RADAR + EQUIPMENT (NON-TEL) 020 RADAR SYSTEMS INTELL/COMM EQUIPMENT (NON-TEL) 021 FIRE SUPPORT SYSTEM

3,644
5,789

3,644
5,789

3,310 6,977 24,762 78,241 473 281,975

3,310 6,977 24,762 78,241 473 281,975

23,962

23,962

16,000 10,488 27,373 2,527 59,730 19,040 2,331 3,090 5,236


26,506

16,000 10,488 27,373 2,527 59,730 19,040 2,331 3,090 5,236


26,506

35

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SEC. 4102. PROCUREMENT FOR OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS (In Thousands of Dollars) FY 2012 Item Request 47,132 9,850 18,629 31,491 87,027 54,177 2,200
95,800 392,391

House Authorized 47,132 9,850 18,629 31,491 87,027 54,177 2,200


95,800 342,391 [-50,000]

022 INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT EQUIPMENT OTHER COMM/ELEC EQUIPMENT (NON-TEL) 028 NIGHT VISION EQUIPMENT OTHER SUPPORT (NON-TEL) 029 COMMON COMPUTER RESOURCES 030 COMMAND POST SYSTEMS 031 RADIO SYSTEMS 032 COMM SWITCHING & CONTROL SYSTEMS 033 COMM & ELEC INFRASTRUCTURE SUPPORT TACTICAL VEHICLES 037 MOTOR TRANSPORT MODIFICATIONS 038 MEDIUM TACTICAL VEHICLE REPLACEMENT Early to Need 039 LOGISTICS VEHICLE SYSTEM REP 040 FAMILY OF TACTICAL TRAILERS ENGINEER AND OTHER EQUIPMENT 043 ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL EQUIP ASSORT 044 BULK LIQUID EQUIPMENT 046 POWER EQUIPMENT ASSORTED 048 EOD SYSTEMS MATERIALS HANDLING EQUIPMENT 049 PHYSICAL SECURITY EQUIPMENT 051 MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIP GENERAL PROPERTY 053 FIELD MEDICAL EQUIPMENT 054 TRAINING DEVICES 055 CONTAINER FAMILY 056 FAMILY OF CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT TOTAL, PROCUREMENT, MARINE CORPS AIRCRAFT PROCUREMENT, AIR FORCE HELICOPTERS 019 V22 OSPREY Funded in H.R. 1473 MISSION SUPPORT AIRCRAFT 024 HH-60M 027 STUASL0 AIRLIFT AIRCRAFT 043 C-5 OTHER AIRCRAFT 059 MC-12W 063 C-130 064 C-130 INTEL 065 C-130J MODS 067 COMPASS CALL MODS 075 AC-130 RECAP 076 OTHER MODIFICATIONS 077 MQ-1 MODS

38,382 24,826
18,775 7,361 51,895 57,237

38,382 24,826
18,775 7,361 51,895 57,237

42,900 42,553 8,307 5,200 12 28,533 1,260,996

42,900 42,553 8,307 5,200 12 28,533 1,210,996

70,000

0 [-70,000] 39,300 2,472 59,299


17,300 164,041 4,600 27,983 12,000 34,000 15,000 2,800

39,300 2,472 59,299


17,300 164,041 4,600 27,983 12,000 34,000 15,000 2,800

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SEC. 4102. PROCUREMENT FOR OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS (In Thousands of Dollars) FY 2012 Item Request 2,800 10,970
23,000

House Authorized 2,800 10,970


23,000

AIRCRAFT SPARES + REPAIR PARTS 081 FIGHTER/UAV INITIAL SPARES/REPAIR PARTS POST PRODUCTION SUPPORT 090 C-17A OTHER PRODUCTION CHARGES 100 OTHER PRODUCTION CHARGES DARP 104 U-2 TOTAL, AIRCRAFT PROCUREMENT, AIR FORCE PROCUREMENT OF AMMUNITION, AIR FORCE ROCKETS 001 ROCKETS CARTRIDGES 002 CARTRIDGES BOMBS 004 GENERAL PURPOSE BOMBS 005 JOINT DIRECT ATTACK MUNITION FLARE, IR MJU-7B 007 EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL (EOD) FUZES 011 FLARES 012 FUZES SMALL ARMS 013 SMALL ARMS TOTAL, PROCUREMENT OF AMMUNITION, AIR FORCE MISSILE PROCUREMENT, AIR FORCE TACTICAL 005 PREDATOR HELLFIRE MISSILE 006 SMALL DIAMETER BOMB TOTAL, MISSILE PROCUREMENT, AIR FORCE OTHER PROCUREMENT, AIR FORCE PASSENGER CARRYING VEHICLES 001 PASSENGER CARRYING VEHICLES CARGO + UTILITY VEHICLES 004 ITEMS LESS THAN $5,000,000 (CARGO SPECIAL PURPOSE VEHICLES 006 ITEMS LESS THAN $5,000,000 (SPECIA FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT 007 FIRE FIGHTING/CRASH RESCUE VEHICLES MATERIALS HANDLING EQUIPMENT 008 ITEMS LESS THAT $5,000,000 BASE MAINTENANCE SUPPORT 010 ITEMS LESS THAN $5M BASE MAINT/CONST COMM SECURITY EQUIPMENT(COMSEC) 013 AIR FORCE PHYSICAL SECURITY ELECTRONICS PROGRAMS 022 WEATHER OBSERVATION FORECAST

42,300 527,865

42,300 457,865

329

329

8,014 17,385 34,100 1,200 11,217 8,765 11,500 92,510

8,014 17,385 34,100 1,200 11,217 8,765 11,500 92,510

16,120 12,300 28,420

16,120 12,300 28,420

2,658 32,824 110


1,662

2,658 32,824 110


1,662

772 13,983
500

772 13,983
500

1,800

1,800

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SEC. 4102. PROCUREMENT FOR OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS (In Thousands of Dollars) FY 2012 Item Request 7,020 25,920 9,445 12,900 18,100 9,800 8,400 3,000 64,400 2,991,347 3,204,641

House Authorized 7,020 25,920 9,445 12,900 18,100 9,800 8,400 3,000 64,400 2,991,347 3,204,641

025 TAC SIGNIT SPT SPCL COMM-ELECTRONICS PROJECTS 030 AIR FORCE PHYSICAL SECURITY SYSTEM ORGANIZATION AND BASE 049 TACTICAL C-E EQUIPMENT PERSONAL SAFETY & RESCUE EQUIP 055 NIGHT VISION GOGGLES BASE SUPPORT EQUIPMENT 059 CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS 061 MOBILITY EQUIPMENT 062 ITEMS LESS THAN $5,000,000 (BASE S) SPECIAL SUPPORT PROJECTS 065 DCGS-AF 068 DEFENSE SPACE RECONNAISSANCE PROG. CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS 068A CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS TOTAL, OTHER PROCUREMENT, AIR FORCE PROCUREMENT, DEFENSE-WIDE MAJOR EQUIPMENT, DISA 017 TELEPORT PROGRAM MAJOR EQUIPMENT, NSA 043 INFORMATION SYSTEMS SECURITY PROGRAM (ISSP) MAJOR EQUIPMENT, OSD 046 MAJOR EQUIPMENT, INTELLIGENCE CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS 048A CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS AVIATION PROGRAMS 050 MH-47 SERVICE LIFE EXTENSION PROGRAM 051 MH-60 MODERNIZATION PROGRAM MH-60 Combat Loss Replacement Funding 052 NON-STANDARD AVIATION 057 CV-22 MODIFICATION CV-22 Combat Loss Replacement Funding 063 C-130 MODIFICATIONS AMMUNITION PROGRAMS 067 ORDNANCE REPLENISHMENT 068 ORDNANCE ACQUISITION OTHER PROCUREMENT PROGRAMS 069 COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT AND ELECTRONICS 070 INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS 071 SMALL ARMS AND WEAPONS 072 DISTRIBUTED COMMON GROUND/SURFACE SYSTEMS 078 TACTICAL VEHICLES 085 AUTOMATION SYSTEMS 087 OPERATIONAL ENHANCEMENTS INTELLIGENCE 088 SOLDIER PROTECTION AND SURVIVAL SYSTEMS 089 VISUAL AUGMENTATION LASERS AND SENSOR SYSTEMS

3,307 3,000 8,300 101,548


40,500 7,800

3,307 3,000 8,300 101,548


40,500 0 [-7,800] 8,500 0 [-15,000] 4,800

8,500 15,000
4,800

71,659 25,400
2,325 43,558 6,488 2,601 15,818 13,387 5,800 34,900 3,531

71,659 25,400
2,325 43,558 6,488 2,601 15,818 13,387 5,800 34,900 3,531

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SEC. 4102. PROCUREMENT FOR OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS (In Thousands of Dollars) FY 2012 Item Request 2,894 7,220 41,632 469,968

House Authorized 2,894 7,220 41,632 447,168

TACTICAL RADIO SYSTEMS MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT OPERATIONAL ENHANCEMENTS TOTAL, PROCUREMENT, DEFENSE-WIDE JOINT URGENT OPERATIONAL NEEDS FUND JOINT URGENT OPERATIONAL NEEDS FUND 001 JOINT URGENT OPERATIONAL NEEDS FUND Unjustified Requirement TOTAL, JOINT URGENT OPERATIONAL NEEDS FUND MINE RESISTANT AMBUSH PROT VEH FUND MINE RESISTANT AMBUSH PROT VEH FUND 001 MINE RESISTANT AMBUSH PROT VEH FUND TOTAL, MINE RESISTANT AMBUSH PROT VEH FUND NATIONAL GUARD & RESERVE EQUIPMENT UNDISTRIBUTED 007 UNDISTRIBUTED Program Increase TOTAL, NATIONAL GUARD & RESERVE EQUIPMENT TOTAL PROCUREMENT

100,000 100,000

50,000 [-50,000] 50,000

3,195,170 3,195,170

3,195,170 3,195,170

225,000 [225,000]

0 15,021,824

225,000 15,018,524

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TITLE XLIIRESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST AND EVALUATION


SEC. 4201. RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST AND EVALUATION.
SEC. 4201. RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST AND EVALUATION (In Thousands of Dollars) FY 2012 Item Request RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST & EVAL, ARMY BASIC RESEARCH IN-HOUSE LABORATORY INDEPENDENT RESEARCH 21,064 DEFENSE RESEARCH SCIENCES 213,942 UNIVERSITY RESEARCH INITIATIVES 80,977 UNIVERSITY AND INDUSTRY RESEARCH CENTERS 120,937 SUBTOTAL, BASIC RESEARCH 436,920 APPLIED RESEARCH MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY SENSORS AND ELECTRONIC SURVIVABILITY TRACTOR HIP AVIATION TECHNOLOGY ELECTRONIC WARFARE TECHNOLOGY MISSILE TECHNOLOGY ADVANCED WEAPONS TECHNOLOGY ADVANCED CONCEPTS AND SIMULATION COMBAT VEHICLE AND AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY BALLISTICS TECHNOLOGY CHEMICAL, SMOKE AND EQUIPMENT DEFEATING TECHNOLO JOINT SERVICE SMALL ARMS PROGRAM WEAPONS AND MUNITIONS TECHNOLOGY ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRONIC DEVICES NIGHT VISION TECHNOLOGY COUNTERMINE SYSTEMS HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY TECHNOLOGY COMMAND, CONTROL, COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY COMPUTER AND SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGY MILITARY ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY MANPOWER/PERSONNEL/TRAINING TECHNOLOGY WARFIGHTER TECHNOLOGY MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY SUBTOTAL, APPLIED RESEARCH
ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT WARFIGHTER ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY MEDICAL ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY AVIATION ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY WEAPONS AND MUNITIONS ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY COMBAT VEHICLE AND AUTOMOTIVE ADVANCED TECHNOLO COMMAND, CONTROL, COMMUNICATIONS ADVANCED TEC MANPOWER, PERSONNEL AND TRAINING ADVANCED TECHN

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001 002 003 004

0601101A 0601102A 0601103A 0601104A

21,064 213,942 80,977 120,937 436,920 30,258 43,521 14,230 44,610 15,790 50,685 20,034 20,933 64,306 59,214 4,877 8,244 39,813 62,962 57,203 20,280 21,801 20,837 26,116 8,591 80,317 18,946 29,835 105,929 869,332 52,979 68,171 62,193 77,077 106,145 5,312 10,298

005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028

0602105A 0602120A 0602122A 0602211A 0602270A 0602303A 0602307A 0602308A 0602601A 0602618A 0602622A 0602623A 0602624A 0602705A 0602709A 0602712A 0602716A 0602720A 0602782A 0602783A 0602784A 0602785A 0602786A 0602787A

30,258 43,521 14,230 44,610 15,790 50,685 20,034 20,933 64,306 59,214 4,877 8,244 39,813 62,962 57,203 20,280 21,801 20,837 26,116 8,591 80,317 18,946 29,835 105,929 869,332 52,979 68,171 62,193 77,077 106,145 5,312 10,298

029 030 031 032 033 034 035

0603001A 0603002A 0603003A 0603004A 0603005A 0603006A 0603007A

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Program Element 0603008A 0603009A 0603015A 0603020A 0603105A 0603125A 0603130A 0603131A 0603270A 0603313A 0603322A 0603461A 0603606A 0603607A 0603710A 0603728A 0603734A 0603772A

SEC. 4201. RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST AND EVALUATION (In Thousands of Dollars) FY 2012 Item Request ELECTRONIC WARFARE ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY 57,963 TRACTOR HIKE 8,155 NEXT GENERATION TRAINING & SIMULATION SYSTEMS 17,936 TRACTOR ROSE 12,597 MILITARY HIV RESEARCH 6,796 COMBATING TERRORISM, TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT 12,191 TRACTOR NAIL 4,278 TRACTOR EGGS 2,261 ELECTRONIC WARFARE TECHNOLOGY 23,677 MISSILE AND ROCKET ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY 90,602 TRACTOR CAGE 10,315 HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING MODERNIZATION PROGR 183,150 LANDMINE WARFARE AND BARRIER ADVANCED TECHNOLOG 31,541 JOINT SERVICE SMALL ARMS PROGRAM 7,686 NIGHT VISION ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY 42,414 ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY TECHNOLOGY DEMONSTRATION 15,959 MILITARY ENGINEERING ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY 36,516 ADVANCED TACTICAL COMPUTER SCIENCE AND SENSOR TEC 30,600 SUBTOTAL, ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT 976,812 ADVANCED COMPONENT DEVELOPMENT & PROTOTYPES ARMY MISSILE DEFENSE SYSTEMS INTEGRATION(NON SPACE 21,126 INDIRECT FIRE PROTECTION 14,883 ARMY MISSILE DEFENSE SYSTEMS INTEGRATION (SPACE) 9,612 LANDMINE WARFARE AND BARRIER - ADV DEV 35,383 SMOKE, OBSCURANT AND TARGET DEFEATING SYS-ADV DEV 9,501 Engineering, Modeling and Environmental Studies for SOD and SOM systems funding unjustified TANK AND MEDIUM CALIBER AMMUNITION 39,693 ADVANCED TANK ARMAMENT SYSTEM (ATAS) 101,408 SOLDIER SUPPORT AND SURVIVABILITY 9,747 TACTICAL ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM - ADV DEV 5,766 ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY TECHNOLOGY 4,946 WARFIGHTER INFORMATION NETWORK-TACTICAL 297,955 NATO RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT 4,765 AVIATION - ADV DEV 7,107 LOGISTICS AND ENGINEER EQUIPMENT - ADV DEV 19,509 COMBAT SERVICE SUPPORT CONTROL SYSTEM EVALUATION 5,258 MEDICAL SYSTEMS - ADV DEV 34,997 SOLDIER SYSTEMS - ADVANCED DEVELOPMENT 19,598 INTEGRATED BROADCAST SERVICE 1,496 TECHNOLOGY MATURATION INITIATIVES 10,181 TRACTOR JUTE 15,609 Unjustified Requirement JOINT COOPERATIVE TARGET IDENTIFICATION - GROUND (JC 41,652 ENDURANCE UAVS 42,892 SUBTOTAL, ADVANCED COMPONENT DEVELOPMENT & PR 753,084 SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT & DEMONSTRATION AIRCRAFT AVIONICS 144,687

House Authorized 57,963 8,155 17,936 12,597 6,796 12,191 4,278 2,261 23,677 90,602 10,315 183,150 31,541 7,686 42,414 15,959 36,516 30,600 976,812 21,126 14,883 9,612 35,383 4,501 [-5,000] 39,693 101,408 9,747 5,766 4,946 297,955 4,765 7,107 19,509 5,258 34,997 19,598 1,496 10,181 0 [-15,609] 41,652 42,892 732,475 144,687

055 055A 056 058 059

0603305A 0603XXXA 0603308A 0603619A 0603627A

060 061 062 063 065 066 067 068 069 070 071 072 073 074 075 076 077

0603639A 0603653A 0603747A 0603766A 0603779A 0603782A 0603790A 0603801A 0603804A 0603805A 0603807A 0603827A 0603850A 0604115A 0604131A 0604284A 0305205A

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0604201A

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Line 079 080 082 083 084 085 087 088 089 093 095 096 098 099 100 101 102 103 104 105 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 115 116 117 118 119 120 121
122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130

Program Element 0604220A 0604270A 0604321A 0604328A 0604601A 0604604A 0604611A 0604622A 0604633A 0604661A 0604663A 0604664A 0604710A 0604713A 0604715A 0604716A 0604741A 0604742A 0604746A 0604760A 0604780A 0604802A 0604804A 0604805A 0604807A 0604808A 0604814A 0604818A 0604820A 0604822A 0604823A 0604827A 0604854A 0604869A
0604870A 0605013A 0605018A 0605450A 0605455A 0605456A 0605457A 0605625A 0605626A

SEC. 4201. RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST AND EVALUATION (In Thousands of Dollars) FY 2012 Item Request ARMED, DEPLOYABLE HELOS 166,132 Early to Need ELECTRONIC WARFARE DEVELOPMENT 101,265 ALL SOURCE ANALYSIS SYSTEM 17,412 TRACTOR CAGE 26,577 INFANTRY SUPPORT WEAPONS 73,728 MEDIUM TACTICAL VEHICLES 3,961 JAVELIN 17,340 FAMILY OF HEAVY TACTICAL VEHICLES 5,478 AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL 22,922 FCS SYSTEMS OF SYSTEMS ENGR & PROGRAM MGMT 383,872 FCS UNMANNED GROUND VEHICLES 143,840 FCS UNATTENDED GROUND SENSORS 499 NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS - SDD 59,265 COMBAT FEEDING, CLOTHING, AND EQUIPMENT 2,075 NON-SYSTEM TRAINING DEVICES - SDD 30,021 TERRAIN INFORMATION - SDD 1,596 AIR DEFENSE COMMAND, CONTROL AND INTELLIGENCE - SD 83,010 CONSTRUCTIVE SIMULATION SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT 28,305 AUTOMATIC TEST EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT 14,375 DISTRIBUTIVE INTERACTIVE SIMULATIONS (DIS) - SDD 15,803 COMBINED ARMS TACTICAL TRAINER (CATT) CORE 22,226 WEAPONS AND MUNITIONS - SDD 13,828 Program Reduction- Precision Guidance Kit LOGISTICS AND ENGINEER EQUIPMENT - SDD 251,104 Joint Light Tactical Vehicle Schedule Slip COMMAND, CONTROL, COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS - SDD 137,811 MEDICAL MATERIEL/MEDICAL BIOLOGICAL DEFENSE EQUIP 27,160 LANDMINE WARFARE/BARRIER - SDD 87,426 ARTILLERY MUNITIONS 42,627 ARMY TACTICAL COMMAND & CONTROL HARDWARE & SOF 123,935 RADAR DEVELOPMENT 2,890 GENERAL FUND ENTERPRISE BUSINESS SYSTEM (GFEBS) 794 FIREFINDER 10,358 SOLDIER SYSTEMS - WARRIOR DEM/VAL 48,309 Early to Need- Nett Warrior ARTILLERY SYSTEMS 120,146 PATRIOT/MEADS COMBINED AGGREGATE PROGRAM (CAP) 406,605 Program Decrease NUCLEAR ARMS CONTROL MONITORING SENSOR NETWORK 7,398 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT 37,098 ARMY INTEGRATED MILITARY HUMAN RESOURCES SYSTEM ( 68,693 JOINT AIR-TO-GROUND MISSILE (JAGM) 127,095 SLAMRAAM 19,931 PAC-3/MSE MISSILE 88,993 ARMY INTEGRATED AIR AND MISSILE DEFENSE (AIAMD) 270,607 MANNED GROUND VEHICLE 884,387 AERIAL COMMON SENSOR 31,465

House Authorized 130,632 [-35,500] 101,265 17,412 26,577 73,728 3,961 17,340 5,478 22,922 383,872 143,840 499 59,265 2,075 30,021 1,596 83,010 28,305 14,375 15,803 22,226 3,828 [-10,000] 226,104 [-25,000] 137,811 27,160 87,426 42,627 123,935 2,890 794 10,358 40,709 [-7,600] 120,146 257,105 [-149,500] 7,398 37,098 68,693 127,095 19,931 88,993 270,607 884,387 31,465

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Program Element 0303032A 0304270A

SEC. 4201. RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST AND EVALUATION (In Thousands of Dollars) FY 2012 Item Request TROJAN - RH12 3,920 ELECTRONIC WARFARE DEVELOPMENT 13,819 SUBTOTAL, SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT & DEMONSTRATION 4,190,788 RDT&E MANAGEMENT SUPPORT THREAT SIMULATOR DEVELOPMENT TARGET SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT MAJOR T&E INVESTMENT RAND ARROYO CENTER ARMY KWAJALEIN ATOLL CONCEPTS EXPERIMENTATION PROGRAM ARMY TEST RANGES AND FACILITIES Program Increase ARMY TECHNICAL TEST INSTRUMENTATION AND TARGETS SURVIVABILITY/LETHALITY ANALYSIS DOD HIGH ENERGY LASER TEST FACILITY AIRCRAFT CERTIFICATION METEOROLOGICAL SUPPORT TO RDT&E ACTIVITIES MATERIEL SYSTEMS ANALYSIS EXPLOITATION OF FOREIGN ITEMS SUPPORT OF OPERATIONAL TESTING ARMY EVALUATION CENTER ARMY MODELING & SIM X-CMD COLLABORATION & INTEG PROGRAMWIDE ACTIVITIES TECHNICAL INFORMATION ACTIVITIES Program Reduction MUNITIONS STANDARDIZATION, EFFECTIVENESS AND SAFET ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY TECHNOLOGY MGMT SUPPORT MANAGEMENT HQ - R&D SUBTOTAL, RDT&E MANAGEMENT SUPPORT OPERATIONAL SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT MLRS PRODUCT IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM WEAPONS CAPABILITY MODIFICATIONS UAV Unjustified Requirement AEROSTAT JOINT PROJECT OFFICE ADV FIELD ARTILLERY TACTICAL DATA SYSTEM COMBAT VEHICLE IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMS MANEUVER CONTROL SYSTEM AIRCRAFT MODIFICATIONS/PRODUCT IMPROVEMENT PROG AIRCRAFT ENGINE COMPONENT IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM DIGITIZATION MISSILE/AIR DEFENSE PRODUCT IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM Program Increase for Stinger per Army Request TRACTOR CARD JOINT TACTICAL GROUND SYSTEM JOINT HIGH SPEED VESSEL (JHSV) SECURITY AND INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES INFORMATION SYSTEMS SECURITY PROGRAM GLOBAL COMBAT SUPPORT SYSTEM 16,992 11,247 49,437 20,384 145,606 28,800 262,456 70,227 43,483 18 5,630 7,182 19,669 5,445 68,786 63,302 3,420 83,054 63,872 57,142 4,961 17,558 1,048,671 66,641 24,142
344,655 29,546 53,307 65,002 163,205 823 8,029 44,560

House Authorized 3,920 13,819 3,963,188 16,992 11,247 49,437 20,384 145,606 28,800 362,456 [100,000] 70,227 43,483 18 5,630 7,182 19,669 5,445 68,786 63,302 3,420 83,054 58,872 [-5,000] 57,142 4,961 17,558 1,143,671 66,641 0 [-24,142] 344,655 29,546 53,307 65,002 163,205 823 8,029 59,060 [14,500] 42,554 27,630 3,044 2,854 61,220 100,505

133 134 135 136 137 138 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155

0604256A 0604258A 0604759A 0605103A 0605301A 0605326A 0605601A 0605602A 0605604A 0605605A 0605606A 0605702A 0605706A 0605709A 0605712A 0605716A 0605718A 0605801A 0605803A 0605805A 0605857A 0605898A

158 159
160 162 163 164 165 166 167 169

0603778A 0603820A
0102419A 0203726A 0203735A 0203740A 0203744A 0203752A 0203758A 0203801A

171 172 173 175 176 177

0203808A 0208053A 0208058A 0303028A 0303140A 0303141A

42,554 27,630 3,044 2,854 61,220 100,505

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SEC. 4201. RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST AND EVALUATION (In Thousands of Dollars) Program FY 2012 Line Element Item Request 178 0303142A SATCOM GROUND ENVIRONMENT (SPACE) 12,104 179 0303150A WWMCCS/GLOBAL COMMAND AND CONTROL SYSTEM 23,937 181 0305204A TACTICAL UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES 40,650 182 0305208A DISTRIBUTED COMMON GROUND/SURFACE SYSTEMS 44,198 183 0305219A MQ-1 SKY WARRIOR A UAV 137,038 184 0305232A RQ-11 UAV 1,938 185 0305233A RQ-7 UAV 31,940 187 0307665A BIOMETRICS ENABLED INTELLIGENCE 15,018 188 0708045A END ITEM INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS ACTIVITIES 59,297 188A 9999999999 CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS 4,536 SUBTOTAL, OPERATIONAL SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT 1,408,373
TOTAL, RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST & EVAL, ARMY 9,683,980

House Authorized 12,104 23,937 40,650 44,198 137,038 1,938 31,940 15,018 59,297 4,536 1,398,731
9,521,129

001
002 003

0601103N
0601152N 0601153N

RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST & EVAL, NAVY BASIC RESEARCH UNIVERSITY RESEARCH INITIATIVES Program Increase IN-HOUSE LABORATORY INDEPENDENT RESEARCH DEFENSE RESEARCH SCIENCES SUBTOTAL, BASIC RESEARCH APPLIED RESEARCH POWER PROJECTION APPLIED RESEARCH FORCE PROTECTION APPLIED RESEARCH MARINE CORPS LANDING FORCE TECHNOLOGY COMMON PICTURE APPLIED RESEARCH WARFIGHTER SUSTAINMENT APPLIED RESEARCH ELECTROMAGNETIC SYSTEMS APPLIED RESEARCH OCEAN WARFIGHTING ENVIRONMENT APPLIED RESEARCH JOINT NON-LETHAL WEAPONS APPLIED RESEARCH UNDERSEA WARFARE APPLIED RESEARCH MINE AND EXPEDITIONARY WARFARE APPLIED RESEARCH SUBTOTAL, APPLIED RESEARCH ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT POWER PROJECTION ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY FORCE PROTECTION ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY COMMON PICTURE ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY WARFIGHTER SUSTAINMENT ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY ELECTROMAGNETIC SYSTEMS ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY USMC ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY DEMONSTRATION (ATD) JOINT NON-LETHAL WEAPONS TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT WARFIGHTER PROTECTION ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY UNDERSEA WARFARE ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY NAVY WARFIGHTING EXPERIMENTS AND DEMONSTRATIONS MINE AND EXPEDITIONARY WARFARE ADVANCED TECHNOL SUBTOTAL, ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT
ADVANCED COMPONENT DEVELOPMENT & PROTOTYPES AIR/OCEAN TACTICAL APPLICATIONS AVIATION SURVIVABILITY

113,157
18,092 446,123 577,372

123,157 [10,000] 18,092 446,123 587,372 104,804 156,901 44,845 65,448 101,205 108,329 50,076 5,937 108,666 37,583 783,794 114,270 64,057 49,068 71,232 102,535 124,324 11,286 18,119 37,121 50,157 6,048 648,217 94,972 10,893

004 005 006 008 009 010 011 012 013 014

0602114N 0602123N 0602131M 0602235N 0602236N 0602271N 0602435N 0602651M 0602747N 0602782N

104,804 156,901 44,845 65,448 101,205 108,329 50,076 5,937 108,666 37,583 783,794 114,270 64,057 49,068 71,232 102,535 124,324 11,286 18,119 37,121 50,157 6,048 648,217 94,972 10,893

015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025

0603114N 0603123N 0603235N 0603236N 0603271N 0603640M 0603651M 0603729N 0603747N 0603758N 0603782N

026 027

0603207N 0603216N

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Program Element 0603237N 0603251N 0603254N 0603261N 0603382N 0603502N 0603506N 0603512N 0603525N 0603527N 0603536N 0603542N 0603553N 0603561N 0603562N 0603563N 0603564N 0603570N 0603573N 0603576N 0603581N 0603582N 0603609N 0603611M 0603635M 0603654N 0603658N 0603713N 0603721N 0603724N 0603725N 0603734N 0603739N 0603746N 0603748N 0603751N 0603764N 0603787N 0603790N 0603795N 0603851M 0603860N 0604272N 0604279N 0604653N 0604659N

SEC. 4201. RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST AND EVALUATION (In Thousands of Dollars) FY 2012 Item Request DEPLOYABLE JOINT COMMAND AND CONTROL 3,702 AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS 10,497 ASW SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT 7,915 TACTICAL AIRBORNE RECONNAISSANCE 5,978 ADVANCED COMBAT SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY 1,418 SURFACE AND SHALLOW WATER MINE COUNTERMEASURES 142,657 SURFACE SHIP TORPEDO DEFENSE 118,764 CARRIER SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT 54,072 PILOT FISH 96,012 RETRACT LARCH 73,421 RETRACT JUNIPER 130,267 RADIOLOGICAL CONTROL 1,338 SURFACE ASW 29,797 ADVANCED SUBMARINE SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT 856,326 SUBMARINE TACTICAL WARFARE SYSTEMS 9,253 SHIP CONCEPT ADVANCED DESIGN 14,308 SHIP PRELIMINARY DESIGN & FEASIBILITY STUDIES 22,213 ADVANCED NUCLEAR POWER SYSTEMS 463,683 ADVANCED SURFACE MACHINERY SYSTEMS 18,249 CHALK EAGLE 584,159 LITTORAL COMBAT SHIP (LCS) 286,784 COMBAT SYSTEM INTEGRATION 34,157 CONVENTIONAL MUNITIONS 4,753 MARINE CORPS ASSAULT VEHICLES 12,000 MARINE CORPS GROUND COMBAT/SUPPORT SYSTEM 79,858 Joint Light Tactical Vehicle Schedule Slip JOINT SERVICE EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DEVELOPMENT 33,654 COOPERATIVE ENGAGEMENT 54,783 OCEAN ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT 9,996 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 21,714 NAVY ENERGY PROGRAM 70,538 FACILITIES IMPROVEMENT 3,754 CHALK CORAL 79,415 NAVY LOGISTIC PRODUCTIVITY 4,137 RETRACT MAPLE 276,383 LINK PLUMERIA 52,721 RETRACT ELM 160,964 LINK EVERGREEN 144,985 SPECIAL PROCESSES 43,704 NATO RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT 9,140 LAND ATTACK TECHNOLOGY 421 NONLETHAL WEAPONS 40,992 JOINT PRECISION APPROACH AND LANDING SYSTEMS 121,455 TACTICAL AIR DIRECTIONAL INFRARED COUNTERMEASURES ( 64,107 ASE SELF-PROTECTION OPTIMIZATION 711 JOINT COUNTER RADIO CONTROLLED IED ELECTRONIC WARF 62,044 PRECISION STRIKE WEAPONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM 22,665 Cancelation of FMU-164/B Bomb Fuze Program

House Authorized 3,702 10,497 7,915 5,978 1,418 142,657 118,764 54,072 96,012 73,421 130,267 1,338 29,797 856,326 9,253 14,308 22,213 463,683 18,249 584,159 286,784 34,157 4,753 12,000 54,858 [-25,000] 33,654 54,783 9,996 21,714 70,538 3,754 79,415 4,137 276,383 52,721 160,964 144,985 43,704 9,140 421 40,992 121,455 64,107 711 62,044 4,465 [-18,200]

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Program Element 0604707N 0303354N 0304270N

SEC. 4201. RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST AND EVALUATION (In Thousands of Dollars) FY 2012 Item Request SPACE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE (SEW) ARCHITECTURE/EN 33,621 ASW SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT - MIP 1,078 ELECTRONIC WARFARE DEVELOPMENT - MIP 625 SUBTOTAL, ADVANCED COMPONENT DEVELOPMENT & PR 4,481,053 SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT & DEMONSTRATION OTHER HELO DEVELOPMENT AV-8B AIRCRAFT - ENG DEV STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT MULTI-MISSION HELICOPTER UPGRADE DEVELOPMENT AIR/OCEAN EQUIPMENT ENGINEERING P-3 MODERNIZATION PROGRAM WARFARE SUPPORT SYSTEM TACTICAL COMMAND SYSTEM ADVANCED HAWKEYE H-1 UPGRADES ACOUSTIC SEARCH SENSORS V-22A AIR CREW SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT EA-18 ELECTRONIC WARFARE DEVELOPMENT VH-71A EXECUTIVE HELO DEVELOPMENT NEXT GENERATION JAMMER (NGJ) JOINT TACTICAL RADIO SYSTEM - NAVY (JTRS-NAVY) SURFACE COMBATANT COMBAT SYSTEM ENGINEERING LPD-17 CLASS SYSTEMS INTEGRATION SMALL DIAMETER BOMB (SDB) STANDARD MISSILE IMPROVEMENTS AIRBORNE MCM NAVAL INTEGRATED FIRE CONTROL - COUNTER AIR SYSTEMS FUTURE UNMANNED CARRIER-BASED STRIKE SYSTEM ADVANCED ABOVE WATER SENSORS AIR AND MISSILE DEFENSE RADAR SSN-688 AND TRIDENT MODERNIZATION AIR CONTROL SHIPBOARD AVIATION SYSTEMS COMBAT INFORMATION CENTER CONVERSION NEW DESIGN SSN SUBMARINE TACTICAL WARFARE SYSTEM SHIP CONTRACT DESIGN/ LIVE FIRE T&E NAVY TACTICAL COMPUTER RESOURCES MINE DEVELOPMENT LIGHTWEIGHT TORPEDO DEVELOPMENT JOINT SERVICE EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DEVELOPMENT PERSONNEL, TRAINING, SIMULATION, AND HUMAN FACTOR JOINT STANDOFF WEAPON SYSTEMS SHIP SELF DEFENSE (DETECT & CONTROL) SHIP SELF DEFENSE (ENGAGE: HARD KILL) SHIP SELF DEFENSE (ENGAGE: SOFT KILL/EW)
35,651 30,676 51,191 17,673 5,922 3,417 9,944 81,257 110,994 72,569 56,509 84,477 3,249 17,100 89,418 180,070 189,919 688,146 223,283 884 47,635 46,705 41,142 24,898 121,150 60,790 166,568 100,591 5,521 45,445 3,400 97,235 48,466 161,099 3,848 3,933 32,592 9,960 12,992 7,506 71,222 6,631 184,095

House Authorized 33,621 1,078 625 4,437,853


35,651 30,676 51,191 17,673 5,922 3,417 9,944 81,257 110,994 72,569 56,509 84,477 3,249 17,100 89,418 180,070 189,919 688,146 223,283 884 47,635 46,705 41,142 24,898 121,150 60,790 166,568 100,591 5,521 45,445 3,400 97,235 48,466 161,099 3,848 3,933 32,592 9,960 12,992 7,506 71,222 6,631 184,095

083 084 085 086 087 088 089 090 091 092 093 094 095 096 097 098 099 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 108A 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124

0604212N 0604214N 0604215N 0604216N 0604218N 0604221N 0604230N 0604231N 0604234N 0604245N 0604261N 0604262N 0604264N 0604269N 0604270N 0604273N 0604274N 0604280N 0604307N 0604311N 0604329N 0604366N 0604373N 0604378N 0604404N 0604501N 0604XXXN 0604503N 0604504N 0604512N 0604518N 0604558N 0604562N 0604567N 0604574N 0604601N 0604610N 0604654N 0604703N 0604727N 0604755N 0604756N 0604757N

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Program Element 0604761N 0604771N 0604777N 0604800M 0604800N 0605013M 0605013N 0605018N 0605212N 0605450N 0605500N 0204202N 0304231N 0304785N

SEC. 4201. RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST AND EVALUATION (In Thousands of Dollars) FY 2012 Item Request INTELLIGENCE ENGINEERING 2,217 MEDICAL DEVELOPMENT 12,984 NAVIGATION/ID SYSTEM 50,178 JOINT STRIKE FIGHTER (JSF) - EMD 670,723 JOINT STRIKE FIGHTER (JSF) 677,486 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT 27,461 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT 58,764 NAVY INTEGRATED MILITARY HUMAN RESOURCES SYSTEM ( 55,050 CH-53K RDTE 629,461 JOINT AIR-TO-GROUND MISSILE (JAGM) 118,395 MULTI-MISSION MARITIME AIRCRAFT (MMA) 622,713 DDG-1000 261,604 TACTICAL COMMAND SYSTEM - MIP 979 TACTICAL CRYPTOLOGIC SYSTEMS 31,740 SUBTOTAL, SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT & DEMONSTRATION 6,475,528 RDT&E MANAGEMENT SUPPORT THREAT SIMULATOR DEVELOPMENT TARGET SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT MAJOR T&E INVESTMENT JOINT THEATER AIR AND MISSILE DEFENSE ORGANIZATION STUDIES AND ANALYSIS SUPPORT - NAVY CENTER FOR NAVAL ANALYSES SMALL BUSINESS INNOVATIVE RESEARCH TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICES MANAGEMENT, TECHNICAL & INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT STRATEGIC TECHNICAL SUPPORT RDT&E SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT RDT&E SHIP AND AIRCRAFT SUPPORT TEST AND EVALUATION SUPPORT OPERATIONAL TEST AND EVALUATION CAPABILITY NAVY SPACE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE (SEW) SUPPORT SEW SURVEILLANCE/RECONNAISSANCE SUPPORT MARINE CORPS PROGRAM WIDE SUPPORT TACTICAL CRYPTOLOGIC ACTIVITIES SUBTOTAL, RDT&E MANAGEMENT SUPPORT OPERATIONAL SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT UNMANNED COMBAT AIR VEHICLE (UCAV) ADVANCED COM MARINE CORPS COMBAT SERVICES SUPPORT MARINE CORPS DATA SYSTEMS STRATEGIC SUB & WEAPONS SYSTEM SUPPORT SSBN SECURITY TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM SUBMARINE ACOUSTIC WARFARE DEVELOPMENT NAVY STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS RAPID TECHNOLOGY TRANSITION (RTT) F/A-18 SQUADRONS E-2 SQUADRONS FLEET TELECOMMUNICATIONS (TACTICAL) SURFACE SUPPORT
28,318 44,700 37,957 2,970 23,454 47,127 10 571 68,301 3,277 73,917 136,531 335,367 16,634 4,228 7,642 25,655 2,764 859,423

House Authorized 2,217 12,984 50,178 670,723 677,486 27,461 58,764 55,050 629,461 118,395 622,713 261,604 979 31,740 6,475,528
28,318 44,700 37,957 2,970 23,454 47,127 10 571 68,301 3,277 73,917 136,531 335,367 16,634 4,228 7,642 25,655 2,764 859,423

142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159

0604256N 0604258N 0604759N 0605126N 0605152N 0605154N 0605502N 0605804N 0605853N 0605856N 0605861N 0605863N 0605864N 0605865N 0605866N 0605867N 0605873M 0305885N

164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175

0604402N 0604717M 0604766M 0101221N 0101224N 0101226N 0101402N 0203761N 0204136N 0204152N 0204163N 0204228N

198,298 400 1,650 88,873 33,553 6,360 23,208 30,021 151,030 6,696 1,739 3,377

198,298 400 1,650 88,873 33,553 6,360 23,208 30,021 151,030 6,696 1,739 3,377

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SEC. 4201. RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST AND EVALUATION (In Thousands of Dollars) Program FY 2012 Line Element Item Request 176 0204229N TOMAHAWK AND TOMAHAWK MISSION PLANNING CENTER 8,819 177 0204311N INTEGRATED SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM 21,259 178 0204413N AMPHIBIOUS TACTICAL SUPPORT UNITS (DISPLACEMENT CR 5,214 179 0204571N CONSOLIDATED TRAINING SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT 42,244 180 0204574N CRYPTOLOGIC DIRECT SUPPORT 1,447 181 0204575N ELECTRONIC WARFARE (EW) READINESS SUPPORT 18,142 182 0205601N HARM IMPROVEMENT 11,147 183 0205604N TACTICAL DATA LINKS 69,224 184 0205620N SURFACE ASW COMBAT SYSTEM INTEGRATION 22,010 185 0205632N MK-48 ADCAP 39,288 186 0205633N AVIATION IMPROVEMENTS 123,012 Cancelation of Multi-Purpose Bomb Racks Program 187 0205658N NAVY SCIENCE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM 1,957 188 0205675N OPERATIONAL NUCLEAR POWER SYSTEMS 82,705 189 0206313M MARINE CORPS COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS 320,864 190 0206623M MARINE CORPS GROUND COMBAT/SUPPORTING ARMS SYST 209,396 191 0206624M MARINE CORPS COMBAT SERVICES SUPPORT 45,172 192 0206625M USMC INTELLIGENCE/ELECTRONIC WARFARE SYSTEMS (MIP) 14,101 193 0207161N TACTICAL AIM MISSILES 8,765 194 0207163N ADVANCED MEDIUM RANGE AIR-TO-AIR MISSILE (AMRAAM) 2,913 195 0208058N JOINT HIGH SPEED VESSEL (JHSV) 4,108 200 0303109N SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS (SPACE) 263,712 201 0303138N CONSOLIDATED AFLOAT NETWORK ENTERPRISE SERVICES (C 12,906 202 0303140N INFORMATION SYSTEMS SECURITY PROGRAM 25,229 203 0303150M WWMCCS/GLOBAL COMMAND AND CONTROL SYSTEM 1,250 204 0303238N CONSOLIDATED AFLOAT NETWORK ENTERPRISE SERVICES (C 6,602 206 0305149N COBRA JUDY 40,605 207 0305160N NAVY METEOROLOGICAL AND OCEAN SENSORS-SPACE (MET 904 208 0305192N MILITARY INTELLIGENCE PROGRAM (MIP) ACTIVITIES 4,099 209 0305204N TACTICAL UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES 9,353 212 0305208M DISTRIBUTED COMMON GROUND/SURFACE SYSTEMS 23,785 213 0305208N DISTRIBUTED COMMON GROUND/SURFACE SYSTEMS 25,487 214 0305220N RQ-4 UAV 548,482 215 0305231N MQ-8 UAV 108,248 216 0305232M RQ-11 UAV 979 217 0305233N RQ-7 UAV 872 219 0305234N SMALL (LEVEL 0) TACTICAL UAS (STUASL0) 22,698 220 0305237N MEDIUM RANGE MARITIME UAS 15,000 221 0305239M RQ-21A 26,301 223 0308601N MODELING AND SIMULATION SUPPORT 8,292 224 0702207N DEPOT MAINTENANCE (NON-IF) 21,609 226 0708011N INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS 54,031 227 0708730N MARITIME TECHNOLOGY (MARITECH) 5,000 227A 9999999999 CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS 1,308,608 227U 0607UNDN UNDISTRIBUTED 0 Aviation Component Development UAS Development SUBTOTAL, OPERATIONAL SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT 4,131,044

House Authorized 8,819 21,259 5,214 42,244 1,447 18,142 11,147 69,224 22,010 39,288 100,412 [-22,600] 1,957 82,705 320,864 209,396 45,172 14,101 8,765 2,913 4,108 263,712 12,906 25,229 1,250 6,602 40,605 904 4,099 9,353 23,785 25,487 548,482 108,248 979 872 22,698 15,000 26,301 8,292 21,609 54,031 5,000 1,308,608 20,000 [10,000] [10,000] 4,128,444

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SEC. 4201. RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST AND EVALUATION (In Thousands of Dollars) FY 2012 Item Request TOTAL, RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST & EVAL, NAVY 17,956,431 RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST & EVAL, AF BASIC RESEARCH DEFENSE RESEARCH SCIENCES UNIVERSITY RESEARCH INITIATIVES HIGH ENERGY LASER RESEARCH INITIATIVES SUBTOTAL, BASIC RESEARCH APPLIED RESEARCH MATERIALS AEROSPACE VEHICLE TECHNOLOGIES HUMAN EFFECTIVENESS APPLIED RESEARCH AEROSPACE PROPULSION AEROSPACE SENSORS SPACE TECHNOLOGY CONVENTIONAL MUNITIONS DIRECTED ENERGY TECHNOLOGY DOMINANT INFORMATION SCIENCES AND METHODS HIGH ENERGY LASER RESEARCH SUBTOTAL, APPLIED RESEARCH ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT ADVANCED MATERIALS FOR WEAPON SYSTEMS Program Increase - Metals Affordability Iniatitive SUSTAINMENT SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (S&T) ADVANCED AEROSPACE SENSORS AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY DEV/DEMO FUELS POWER TECHNOLOGY PROPULSION ROCKET PROPULSION ELECTRONIC COMBAT TECHNOLOGY ADVANCED SPACECRAFT TECHNOLOGY MAUI SPACE SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM (MSSS) HUMAN EFFECTIVENESS ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY DEVELOP CONVENTIONAL WEAPONS TECHNOLOGY ADVANCED WEAPONS TECHNOLOGY MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM BATTLESPACE KNOWLEDGE DEVELOPMENT AND DEMONSTR HIGH ENERGY LASER ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM SUBTOTAL, ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT
ADVANCED COMPONENT DEVELOPMENT & PROTOTYPES INTELLIGENCE ADVANCED DEVELOPMENT PHYSICAL SECURITY EQUIPMENT ADVANCED EHF MILSATCOM (SPACE) Transfer to RDAF-49 POLAR MILSATCOM (SPACE) SPACE CONTROL TECHNOLOGY COMBAT IDENTIFICATION TECHNOLOGY

House Authorized 17,920,631

001 002 003

0601102F 0601103F 0601108F

364,328 140,273 14,258 518,859 136,230 147,628 86,663 207,508 134,787 115,285 60,692 111,156 127,866 54,059 1,181,874 39,738
5,780 53,075 67,474 6,770 5,747 80,833 27,603 22,268 74,636 13,555 25,319 54,042 28,683 40,103 38,656 1,122 585,404

364,328 140,273 14,258 518,859 136,230 147,628 86,663 207,508 134,787 115,285 60,692 111,156 127,866 54,059 1,181,874 49,738 [10,000] 5,780 53,075 67,474 6,770 5,747 80,833 27,603 22,268 74,636 13,555 25,319 54,042 28,683 40,103 38,656 1,122 595,404 4,013 3,586 279,487 [-142,200] 122,991 45,755 38,496

004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013

0602102F 0602201F 0602202F 0602203F 0602204F 0602601F 0602602F 0602605F 0602788F 0602890F

014
015 016 017 018A 018B 018C 018D 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027

0603112F
0603199F 0603203F 0603211F 0603XXXF 0603XXXF 0603XXXF 0603XXXF 0603270F 0603401F 0603444F 0603456F 0603601F 0603605F 0603680F 0603788F 0603924F

028 029 031


032 033 034

0603260F 0603287F 0603430F


0603432F 0603438F 0603742F

4,013 3,586 421,687


122,991 45,755 38,496

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050 053 054 055

Program Element 0603790F 0603791F 0603830F 0603850F 0603851F 0603854F 0603859F 0603860F 0604015F 0604283F 0604317F 0604327F 0604330F 0604337F 0604436F
0604635F 0604857F 0604858F 0305178F

SEC. 4201. RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST AND EVALUATION (In Thousands of Dollars) FY 2012 Item Request NATO RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT 4,424 INTERNATIONAL SPACE COOPERATIVE R&D 642 SPACE PROTECTION PROGRAM (SPP) 9,819 INTEGRATED BROADCAST SERVICE 20,046 INTERCONTINENTAL BALLISTIC MISSILE 67,202 Program increase WIDEBAND GLOBAL SATCOM RDT&E (SPACE) 12,804 POLLUTION PREVENTION 2,075 JOINT PRECISION APPROACH AND LANDING SYSTEMS 20,112 NEXT GENERATION BOMBER 197,023 BATTLE MGMT COM & CTRL SENSOR DEVELOPMENT 60,250 TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER 2,553 HARD AND DEEPLY BURIED TARGET DEFEAT SYSTEM (HDBTD 38,248 JOINT DUAL ROLE AIR DOMINANCE MISSILE 29,759 REQUIREMENTS ANALYSIS AND MATURATION 24,217 NEXT-GENERATION MILSATCOM TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPME 0 Transfer from RDAF-031 GROUND ATTACK WEAPONS FUZE DEVELOPMENT 24,467 OPERATIONALLY RESPONSIVE SPACE 86,543 TECH TRANSITION PROGRAM 2,773 NATIONAL POLAR-ORBITING OPERATIONAL ENVIRONMENTA 444,900 SUBTOTAL, ADVANCED COMPONENT DEVELOPMENT & PR 1,684,385
SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT & DEMONSTRATION GLOBAL BROADCAST SERVICE (GBS) NUCLEAR WEAPONS SUPPORT SPECIALIZED UNDERGRADUATE FLIGHT TRAINING ELECTRONIC WARFARE DEVELOPMENT TACTICAL DATA NETWORKS ENTERPRISE PHYSICAL SECURITY EQUIPMENT SMALL DIAMETER BOMB (SDB) COUNTERSPACE SYSTEMS SPACE SITUATION AWARENESS SYSTEMS AIRBORNE ELECTRONIC ATTACK SPACE BASED INFRARED SYSTEM (SBIRS) HIGH EMD Program Increase ARMAMENT/ORDNANCE DEVELOPMENT SUBMUNITIONS AGILE COMBAT SUPPORT LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEMS COMBAT TRAINING RANGES INTEGRATED COMMAND & CONTROL APPLICATIONS (IC2A) INTELLIGENCE EQUIPMENT JOINT STRIKE FIGHTER (JSF) INTERCONTINENTAL BALLISTIC MISSILE EVOLVED EXPENDABLE LAUNCH VEHICLE PROGRAM (SPACE) NEXT GENERATION AERIAL REFUELING AIRCRAFT Program Reduction

House Authorized 4,424 642 9,819 20,046 87,202 [20,000] 12,804 2,075 20,112 197,023 60,250 2,553 38,248 29,759 24,217 142,200 [142,200] 24,467 86,543 2,773 444,900 1,704,385 5,680 18,538 21,780 26,880 52,355 51 132,891 31,913 273,689 47,100 641,629 [20,000] 10,055 2,427 11,878 11,280 28,106 10 995 1,387,926 158,477 20,028 849,884 [-27,200]

056 057 058 059 061 062 063 064 065 066 067 069 070 071 073 074 075 076 077 078 079 080

0603840F 0604222F 0604233F 0604270F 0604281F 0604287F 0604329F 0604421F 0604425F 0604429F 0604441F 0604602F 0604604F 0604617F 0604706F 0604735F 0604740F 0604750F 0604800F 0604851F 0604853F 0605221F

5,680 18,538 21,780 26,880 52,355 51 132,891 31,913 273,689 47,100 621,629 10,055 2,427 11,878 11,280 28,106 10 995 1,387,926 158,477 20,028 877,084

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083 085 086 088 089 090 091

0605278F 0101125F 0207100F 0207701F 0401138F 0401318F 0401845F

SEC. 4201. RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST AND EVALUATION (In Thousands of Dollars) FY 2012 Item Request CSAR HH-60 RECAPITALIZATION 94,113 Budget Adjustment per Air Force Request to APAF-63 Budget Adjustment per Air Force Request to APAF-73 Program Reduction HC/MC-130 RECAP RDT&E 27,071 NUCLEAR WEAPONS MODERNIZATION 93,867 LIGHT ATTACK ARMED RECONNAISSANCE (LAAR) SQUADRON 23,721 FULL COMBAT MISSION TRAINING 39,826 JOINT CARGO AIRCRAFT (JCA) 27,089 CV-22 20,723 AIRBORNE SENIOR LEADER C3 (SLC3S) 12,535 SUBTOTAL, SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT & DEMONSTRATION 4,079,717 RDT&E MANAGEMENT SUPPORT THREAT SIMULATOR DEVELOPMENT MAJOR T&E INVESTMENT RAND PROJECT AIR FORCE INITIAL OPERATIONAL TEST & EVALUATION TEST AND EVALUATION SUPPORT Program Increase ROCKET SYSTEMS LAUNCH PROGRAM (SPACE) Program Reduction SPACE TEST PROGRAM (STP) FACILITIES RESTORATION AND MODERNIZATION - TEST AND FACILITIES SUSTAINMENT - TEST AND EVALUATION SUPPORT MULTI-SERVICE SYSTEMS ENGINEERING INITIATIVE ACQUISITION AND MANAGEMENT SUPPORT GENERAL SKILL TRAINING INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITIES SUBTOTAL, RDT&E MANAGEMENT SUPPORT OPERATIONAL SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM III - OPERATIONAL CONTROL S COMMON VERTICAL LIFT SUPPORT PLATFORM AF INTEGRATED PERSONNEL AND PAY SYSTEM (AF-IPPS) ANTI-TAMPER TECHNOLOGY EXECUTIVE AGENCY B-52 SQUADRONS AIR-LAUNCHED CRUISE MISSILE (ALCM) B-1B SQUADRONS B-2 SQUADRONS STRAT WAR PLANNING SYSTEM - USSTRATCOM NIGHT FIST - USSTRATCOM Program Termination ATMOSPHERIC EARLY WARNING SYSTEM REGION/SECTOR OPERATION CONTROL CENTER MODERNIZA STRATEGIC AEROSPACE INTELLIGENCE SYSTEM ACTIVITIES WARFIGHTER RAPID ACQUISITION PROCESS (WRAP) RAPID T MQ-9 UAV A-10 SQUADRONS 22,420 62,206 27,579 17,767 654,475 158,096
47,926 44,547 27,953 13,953 31,966 1,510 3,798 1,114,196

House Authorized 11,000 [-10,400] [-54,600] [-18,113] 27,071 93,867 23,721 39,826 27,089 20,723 12,535 3,989,404 22,420 62,206 27,579 17,767 763,475 [109,000] 33,596 [-124,500] 47,926 44,547 27,953 13,953 31,966 1,510 3,798 1,098,696 390,889 5,365 91,866 35,467 133,261 803 33,011 340,819 23,072 0 [-5,421] 4,485 12,672 14 19,934 146,824 11,051

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099 100 101 102 103 104 106

0604256F 0604759F 0605101F 0605712F 0605807F 0605860F


0605864F 0605976F 0605978F 0606323F 0702806F 0804731F 1001004F

107 108 109 110 112 113 114 115 116 117 119 120 121 122 123 125

0603423F 0604263F 0605018F 0605024F 0101113F 0101122F 0101126F 0101127F 0101313F 0101314F 0102325F 0102326F 0102823F 0203761F 0205219F 0207131F

390,889 5,365 91,866 35,467 133,261 803 33,011 340,819 23,072 5,421 4,485 12,672 14 19,934 146,824 11,051

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Program Element 0207133F 0207134F 0207136F 0207138F 0207142F 0207161F 0207163F 0207170F 0207224F 0207227F 0207247F 0207249F 0207253F 0207268F 0207325F 0207410F 0207412F 0207417F 0207418F 0207423F 0207431F 0207438F 0207444F 0207448F 0207449F 0207581F 0207590F 0207601F 0207605F 0207697F 0208006F 0208021F 0208059F 0301400F 0302015F 0303131F 0303140F 0303141F 0303150F 0303601F 0304XXXF 0304XXXF 0305099F 0305103F 0305105F 0305110F 0305111F 0305114F 0305116F

SEC. 4201. RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST AND EVALUATION (In Thousands of Dollars) FY 2012 Item Request F-16 SQUADRONS 143,869 F-15E SQUADRONS 207,531 MANNED DESTRUCTIVE SUPPRESSION 13,253 F-22A SQUADRONS 718,432 F-35 SQUADRONS 47,841 TACTICAL AIM MISSILES 8,023 ADVANCED MEDIUM RANGE AIR-TO-AIR MISSILE (AMRAAM) 77,830 JOINT HELMET MOUNTED CUEING SYSTEM (JHMCS) 1,436 COMBAT RESCUE AND RECOVERY 2,292 COMBAT RESCUE - PARARESCUE 927 AF TENCAP 20,727 PRECISION ATTACK SYSTEMS PROCUREMENT 3,128 COMPASS CALL 18,509 AIRCRAFT ENGINE COMPONENT IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM 182,967 JOINT AIR-TO-SURFACE STANDOFF MISSILE (JASSM) 5,796 AIR & SPACE OPERATIONS CENTER (AOC) 121,880 CONTROL AND REPORTING CENTER (CRC) 3,954 AIRBORNE WARNING AND CONTROL SYSTEM (AWACS) 135,961 TACTICAL AIRBORNE CONTROL SYSTEMS 8,309 ADVANCED COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS 90,083 COMBAT AIR INTELLIGENCE SYSTEM ACTIVITIES 5,428 THEATER BATTLE MANAGEMENT (TBM) C4I 15,528 TACTICAL AIR CONTROL PARTY-MOD 15,978 C2ISR TACTICAL DATA LINK 1,536 COMMAND AND CONTROL (C2) CONSTELLATION 18,102 JOINT SURVEILLANCE/TARGET ATTACK RADAR SYSTEM (JSTA 121,610 SEEK EAGLE 18,599 USAF MODELING AND SIMULATION 23,091 WARGAMING AND SIMULATION CENTERS 5,779 DISTRIBUTED TRAINING AND EXERCISES 5,264 MISSION PLANNING SYSTEMS 69,918 INFORMATION WARFARE SUPPORT 2,322 CYBER COMMAND ACTIVITIES 702 SPACE SUPERIORITY INTELLIGENCE 11,866 E-4B NATIONAL AIRBORNE OPERATIONS CENTER (NAOC) 5,845 MINIMUM ESSENTIAL EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS NET 43,811 INFORMATION SYSTEMS SECURITY PROGRAM 101,788 GLOBAL COMBAT SUPPORT SYSTEM 449 GLOBAL COMMAND AND CONTROL SYSTEM 3,854 MILSATCOM TERMINALS 238,729 RE-135 34,744 COMMON DEVELOPMENT 87,004 GLOBAL AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT (GATM) 4,604 CYBER SECURITY INITIATIVE 2,026 DOD CYBER CRIME CENTER 282 SATELLITE CONTROL NETWORK (SPACE) 18,337 WEATHER SERVICE 31,084 AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL, APPROACH, AND LANDING SYSTEM ( 63,367 AERIAL TARGETS 50,620

House Authorized 143,869 207,531 13,253 718,432 47,841 8,023 77,830 1,436 2,292 927 20,727 3,128 18,509 182,967 5,796 121,880 3,954 135,961 8,309 90,083 5,428 15,528 15,978 1,536 18,102 121,610 18,599 23,091 5,779 5,264 69,918 2,322 702 11,866 5,845 43,811 101,788 449 3,854 238,729 34,744 87,004 4,604 2,026 282 18,337 31,084 63,367 50,620

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SEC. 4201. RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST AND EVALUATION (In Thousands of Dollars) Program FY 2012 Line Element Item Request 189 0305128F SECURITY AND INVESTIGATIVE ACTIVITIES 366 190 0305146F DEFENSE JOINT COUNTERINTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES 39 192 0305164F NAVSTAR GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM (USER EQUIPMENT) 133,601 193 0305165F NAVSTAR GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM (SPACE AND CONTR 17,893 195 0305173F SPACE AND MISSILE TEST AND EVALUATION CENTER 196,254 196 0305174F SPACE INNOVATION AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER 2,961 197 0305182F SPACELIFT RANGE SYSTEM (SPACE) 9,940 198 0305193F INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT TO INFORMATION OPERATIONS (IO) 1,271 200 0305205F ENDURANCE UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES 52,425 201 0305206F AIRBORNE RECONNAISSANCE SYSTEMS 106,877 202 0305207F MANNED RECONNAISSANCE SYSTEMS 13,049 203 0305208F DISTRIBUTED COMMON GROUND/SURFACE SYSTEMS 90,724 204 0305219F MQ-1 PREDATOR A UAV 14,112 205 0305220F RQ-4 UAV 423,462 206 0305221F NETWORK-CENTRIC COLLABORATIVE TARGETING 7,348 207 0305265F GPS III SPACE SEGMENT 463,081 208 0305614F JSPOC MISSION SYSTEM 118,950 209 0305887F INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT TO INFORMATION WARFARE 14,736 210 0305913F NUDET DETECTION SYSTEM (SPACE) 81,989 212 0305940F SPACE SITUATION AWARENESS OPERATIONS 31,956 213 0307141F INFORMATION OPERATIONS TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION & 23,931 214 0308699F SHARED EARLY WARNING (SEW) 1,663 215 0401115F C-130 AIRLIFT SQUADRON 24,509 216 0401119F C-5 AIRLIFT SQUADRONS (IF) 24,941 217 0401130F C-17 AIRCRAFT (IF) 128,169 218 0401132F C-130J PROGRAM 39,537 219 0401134F LARGE AIRCRAFT IR COUNTERMEASURES (LAIRCM) 7,438 220 0401139F LIGHT MOBILITY AIRCRAFT (LIMA) 1,308 221 0401218F KC-135S 6,161 222 0401219F KC-10S 30,868 223 0401314F OPERATIONAL SUPPORT AIRLIFT 82,591 225 0408011F SPECIAL TACTICS / COMBAT CONTROL 7,118 226 0702207F DEPOT MAINTENANCE (NON-IF) 1,531 228 0708012F LOGISTICS SUPPORT ACTIVITIES 944 229 0708610F LOGISTICS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (LOGIT) 140,284 230 0708611F SUPPORT SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT 10,990 232 0804743F OTHER FLIGHT TRAINING 322 233 0804757F JOINT NATIONAL TRAINING CENTER 11 235 0808716F OTHER PERSONNEL ACTIVITIES 113 236 0901202F JOINT PERSONNEL RECOVERY AGENCY 2,483 237 0901218F CIVILIAN COMPENSATION PROGRAM 1,508 238 0901220F PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION 8,041 239 0901226F AIR FORCE STUDIES AND ANALYSIS AGENCY 928 240 0901279F FACILITIES OPERATION - ADMINISTRATIVE 12,118 241 0901538F FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS DEVELO 101,317 242 0902998F MANAGEMENT HQ - ADP SUPPORT (AF) 299 242A 9999999999 CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS 12,063,140 Defense Reconnaissance Support Activites

House Authorized 366 39 133,601 17,893 196,254 2,961 9,940 1,271 52,425 106,877 13,049 90,724 14,112 423,462 7,348 463,081 118,950 14,736 81,989 31,956 23,931 1,663 24,509 24,941 128,169 39,537 7,438 1,308 6,161 30,868 82,591 7,118 1,531 944 140,284 10,990 322 11 113 2,483 1,508 8,041 928 12,118 101,317 299 12,088,140 [25,000]

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SEC. 4201. RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST AND EVALUATION (In Thousands of Dollars) FY 2012 Item Request SUBTOTAL, OPERATIONAL SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT 18,573,266 TOTAL, RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST & EVAL, AF 27,737,701

House Authorized 18,592,845 27,681,467

001 002 003 005 006 007

RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST & EVAL, DW BASIC RESEARCH 0601000BR DTRA BASIC RESEARCH INITIATIVE 0601101E DEFENSE RESEARCH SCIENCES 0601110D8Z BASIC RESEARCH INITIATIVES 0601117E BASIC OPERATIONAL MEDICAL RESEARCH SCIENCE 0601120D8Z NATIONAL DEFENSE EDUCATION PROGRAM Program Reduction 0601384BP CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL DEFENSE PROGRAM SUBTOTAL, BASIC RESEARCH APPLIED RESEARCH 0602000D8Z JOINT MUNITIONS TECHNOLOGY 0602115E BIOMEDICAL TECHNOLOGY 0602228D8Z HISTORICALLY BLACK COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES (HBCU) S Program Increase 0602234D8Z LINCOLN LABORATORY RESEARCH PROGRAM 0602250D8Z SYSTEMS 2020 APPLIED RESEARCH 0602303E INFORMATION & COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY Program Reduction 0602304E COGNITIVE COMPUTING SYSTEMS 0602305E MACHINE INTELLIGENCE 0602383E BIOLOGICAL WARFARE DEFENSE 0602384BP CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL DEFENSE PROGRAM 0602663D8Z DATA TO DECISIONS APPLIED RESEARCH Program Reduction 0602668D8Z CYBER SECURITY RESEARCH 0602670D8Z HUMAN, SOCIAL AND CULTURE BEHAVIOR MODELING (HSCB Program Reduction 0602702E TACTICAL TECHNOLOGY 0602715E MATERIALS AND BIOLOGICAL TECHNOLOGY 0602716E ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY 0602718BR WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION DEFEAT TECHNOLOGIES 1160401BB SPECIAL OPERATIONS TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT SUBTOTAL, APPLIED RESEARCH 0603000D8Z 0603121D8Z 0603122D8Z 0603160BR 0603175C 0603200D8Z 0603225D8Z 0603250D8Z 0603264S 0603274C ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT (ATD) JOINT MUNITIONS ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY SO/LIC ADVANCED DEVELOPMENT COMBATING TERRORISM TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT COUNTERPROLIFERATION INITIATIVES - PROLIFERATION PRE BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY JOINT ADVANCED CONCEPTS JOINT DOD-DOE MUNITIONS TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT SYSTEMS 2020 ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT AGILE TRANSPORTATION FOR THE 21ST CENTURY (AT21) - TH SPECIAL PROGRAM - MDA TECHNOLOGY

47,737 290,773 14,731 37,870 101,591 52,617 545,319

47,737 290,773 14,731 37,870 86,591 [-15,000] 52,617 530,319

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21,592 110,000 0 37,916 4,381 400,499


49,365 61,351 30,421 219,873 9,235 9,735 14,923

021 022 023 024 025

206,422 237,837 215,178 196,954 26,591 1,852,273 24,771 45,028 77,019 283,073 75,003 7,903 20,372 4,381 998 61,458

21,592 110,000 10,000 [10,000] 37,916 4,381 350,499 [-50,000] 49,365 61,351 30,421 219,873 5,235 [-4,000] 9,735 10,923 [-4,000] 206,422 237,837 215,178 196,954 26,591 1,804,273 24,771 45,028 77,019 283,073 75,003 7,903 20,372 4,381 998 61,458

027 028 029 030 031 032 033 034 035 036

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Program Element 0603286E 0603287E 0603384BP 0603618D8Z 0603648D8Z 0603662D8Z 0603663D8Z 0603665D8Z 0603668D8Z 0603670D8Z 0603680D8Z 0603699D8Z 0603711D8Z 0603712S 0603713S 0603716D8Z 0603720S
0603727D8Z 0603739E 0603760E

059 060 061 063 064 065 066 067 068 069 070 072 073 074 075 076

0603765E 0603766E 0603767E 0603769SE 0603781D8Z 0603826D8Z 0603828D8Z 0603832D8Z 0603901C 0603902C 0603941D8Z 0604055D8Z 0303310D8Z 1160402BB 1160422BB 1160472BB

SEC. 4201. RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST AND EVALUATION (In Thousands of Dollars) FY 2012 Item Request ADVANCED AEROSPACE SYSTEMS 98,878 SPACE PROGRAMS AND TECHNOLOGY 97,541 CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL DEFENSE PROGRAM - ADVANCE 229,235 JOINT ELECTRONIC ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY 7,287 JOINT CAPABILITY TECHNOLOGY DEMONSTRATIONS 187,707 Unjustified Growth NETWORKED COMMUNICATIONS CAPABILITIES 23,890 DATA TO DECISIONS ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPME 9,235 Program Reduction BIOMETRICS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 10,762 CYBER SECURITY ADVANCED RESEARCH 10,709 HUMAN, SOCIAL AND CULTURE BEHAVIOR MODELING (HSCB 18,179 Program Reduction DEFENSE-WIDE MANUFACTURING SCIENCE AND TECHNOLO 17,888 EMERGING CAPABILITIES TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT 26,972 JOINT ROBOTICS PROGRAM/AUTONOMOUS SYSTEMS 9,756 GENERIC LOGISTICS R&D TECHNOLOGY DEMONSTRATIONS 23,887 DEPLOYMENT AND DISTRIBUTION ENTERPRISE TECHNOLOGY 41,976 STRATEGIC ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH PROGRAM 66,409 Program Increase MICROELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT AND SUP 91,132 Program Reduction JOINT WARFIGHTING PROGRAM 10,547 ADVANCED ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGIES 160,286 COMMAND, CONTROL AND COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS 296,537 Program Reduction CLASSIFIED DARPA PROGRAMS 107,226 NETWORK-CENTRIC WARFARE TECHNOLOGY 235,245 SENSOR TECHNOLOGY 271,802 DISTRIBUTED LEARNING ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY DEVELOP 13,579 SOFTWARE ENGINEERING INSTITUTE 30,424 QUICK REACTION SPECIAL PROJECTS 89,925 JOINT EXPERIMENTATION 58,130 DOD MODELING AND SIMULATION MANAGEMENT OFFICE 37,029 Program Reduction DIRECTED ENERGY RESEARCH 96,329 Program Increase NEXT GENERATION AEGIS MISSILE 123,456 TEST & EVALUATION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 99,593 OPERATIONAL ENERGY CAPABILITY IMPROVEMENT 20,444 Program Increase CWMD SYSTEMS 7,788 SPECIAL OPERATIONS ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPME 35,242 AVIATION ENGINEERING ANALYSIS 837 SOF INFORMATION AND BROADCAST SYSTEMS ADVANCED T 4,924 SUBTOTAL, ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT (AT 3,270,792 ADVANCED COMPONENT DEVELOPMENT & PROTOTYPES

House Authorized 98,878 97,541 229,235 7,287 167,707 [-20,000] 23,890 5,235 [-4,000] 10,762 10,709 14,179 [-4,000] 17,888 26,972 9,756 23,887 41,976 71,409 [5,000] 80,132 [-11,000] 10,547 160,286 246,537 [-50,000] 107,226 235,245 271,802 13,579 30,424 89,925 58,130 31,029 [-6,000] 146,329 [50,000] 123,456 99,593 30,444 [10,000] 7,788 35,242 837 4,924 3,240,792

318

Line 077 078 079 080 081 082

Program Element 0603161D8Z 0603527D8Z 0603600D8Z 0603709D8Z 0603714D8Z 0603851D8Z

082A 0603XXXD8Z

083 084

0603881C 0603882C

086 087 088 089 090 091 092 093 094 096 097 098 099 101
102 103 104 105 107 108 109 110 111

0603884BP 0603884C 0603888C 0603890C 0603891C 0603892C 0603893C 0603895C 0603896C 0603898C 0603904C 0603906C 0603907C 0603913C
0603920D8Z 0603923D8Z 0604016D8Z 0604400D8Z 0604670D8Z 0604787D8Z 0604828D8Z 0604880C 0604881C

112 113 115

0604883C 0604884C 0303191D8Z

SEC. 4201. RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST AND EVALUATION (In Thousands of Dollars) FY 2012 Item Request NUCLEAR AND CONVENTIONAL PHYSICAL SECURITY EQUIPM 36,798 RETRACT LARCH 21,040 WALKOFF 112,142 JOINT ROBOTICS PROGRAM 11,129 ADVANCED SENSOR APPLICATIONS PROGRAM 18,408 ENVIRONMENTAL SECURITY TECHNICAL CERTIFICATION PRO 63,606 Establish Funding Line for the Installation Energy Test Bed Program INSTALLATION ENERGY TEST BED 0 Establish Funding Line for the Installation Energy Test Bed Program Installation Energy Test Bed Program Increase BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENSE TERMINAL DEFENSE SEGMENT 290,452 BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENSE MIDCOURSE DEFENSE SEGMENT 1,161,001 Program increase CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL DEFENSE PROGRAM 261,143 BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENSE SENSORS 222,374 BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENSE TEST & TARGETS 1,071,039 BMD ENABLING PROGRAMS 373,563 SPECIAL PROGRAMS - MDA 296,554 AEGIS BMD 960,267 SPACE TRACKING & SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM 96,353 BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENSE SYSTEM SPACE PROGRAMS 7,951 BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENSE COMMAND AND CONTROL, BAT 364,103 BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENSE JOINT WARFIGHTER SUPPORT 41,225 MISSILE DEFENSE INTEGRATION & OPERATIONS CENTER (MD 69,325 REGARDING TRENCH 15,797 SEA BASED X-BAND RADAR (SBX) 177,058 ISRAELI COOPERATIVE PROGRAMS 106,100 Program Increase HUMANITARIAN DEMINING 14,996 COALITION WARFARE 12,743 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE CORROSION PROGRAM 3,221 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (DOD) UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYS 25,120 HUMAN, SOCIAL AND CULTURE BEHAVIOR MODELING (HSCB 10,309 JOINT SYSTEMS INTEGRATION COMMAND (JSIC) 13,024 JOINT FIRES INTEGRATION AND INTEROPERABILITY TEAM 9,290 LAND-BASED SM-3 (LBSM3) 306,595 AEGIS SM-3 BLOCK IIA CO-DEVELOPMENT 424,454 Program Increase PRECISION TRACKING SPACE SENSOR RDT&E 160,818 Program Reduction AIRBORNE INFRARED (ABIR) 46,877 Program Increase JOINT ELECTROMAGNETIC TECHNOLOGY (JET) PROGRAM 3,358 SUBTOTAL, ADVANCED COMPONENT DEVELOPMENT & PR 6,808,233 7,220

House Authorized 36,798 21,040 112,142 11,129 18,408 33,606 [-30,000] 45,000 [30,000] [15,000] 290,452 1,261,001 [100,000] 261,143 222,374 1,071,039 373,563 296,554 960,267 96,353 7,951 364,103 41,225 69,325 15,797 177,058 216,100 [110,000] 14,996 12,743 3,221 25,120 10,309 13,024 9,290 306,595 464,454 [40,000] 0 [-160,818] 66,877 [20,000] 3,358 6,932,415 7,220

117

SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT AND DEMONSTRATION (SDD) 0604161D8Z NUCLEAR AND CONVENTIONAL PHYSICAL SECURITY EQUIPM

319

Line 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 127 128 129 130 131 133 135

Program Element 0604165D8Z 0604384BP 0604709D8Z 0604764K 0604771D8Z 0605000BR 0605013BL 0605021SE 0605022D8Z 0605027D8Z 0605070S 0605075D8Z 0605210D8Z 0303141K

SEC. 4201. RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST AND EVALUATION (In Thousands of Dollars) FY 2012 Item Request PROMPT GLOBAL STRIKE CAPABILITY DEVELOPMENT 204,824 Program Reduction CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL DEFENSE PROGRAM 400,608 JOINT ROBOTICS PROGRAM 2,782 ADVANCED IT SERVICES JOINT PROGRAM OFFICE (AITS-JPO) 49,198 JOINT TACTICAL INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM (JTIDS 17,395 WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION DEFEAT CAPABILITIES 5,888 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT 12,228 HOMELAND PERSONNEL SECURITY INITIATIVE 389 DEFENSE EXPORTABILITY PROGRAM 1,929 OUSD(C) IT DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVES 4,993 DOD ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT AND DEMONSTR 134,285 DCMO POLICY AND INTEGRATION 41,808 DEFENSE-WIDE ELECTRONIC PROCUREMENT CAPABILITIES 14,950 GLOBAL COMBAT SUPPORT SYSTEM 19,837 SUBTOTAL, SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT AND DEMONSTRATIO 918,334
RDT&E MANAGEMENT SUPPORT DEFENSE READINESS REPORTING SYSTEM (DRRS) JOINT SYSTEMS ARCHITECTURE DEVELOPMENT CENTRAL TEST AND EVAULATION INVESTMENT DEVELOPME ASSESSMENTS AND EVALUATIONS THERMAL VICAR JOINT MISSION ENVIRONMENT TEST CAPABILITY (JMETC) TECHNICAL STUDIES, SUPPORT AND ANALYSIS USD(A&T)--CRITICAL TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT FOREIGN MATERIAL ACQUISITION AND EXPLOITATION JOINT INTEGRATED AIR AND MISSILE DEFENSE ORGANIZATIO FOREIGN COMPARATIVE TESTING SYSTEMS ENGINEERING NUCLEAR MATTERS-PHYSICAL SECURITY SUPPORT TO NETWORKS AND INFORMATION INTEGRATION GENERAL SUPPORT TO USD (INTELLIGENCE) CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL DEFENSE PROGRAM SMALL BUSINESS INNOVATION RESEARCH (SBIR)/ SMALL BUS DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY ANALYSIS DEFENSE TECHNICAL INFORMATION CENTER (DTIC) R&D IN SUPPORT OF DOD ENLISTMENT, TESTING AND EVALU DEVELOPMENT TEST AND EVALUATION DARPA AGENCY RELOCATION MANAGEMENT HQ - R&D BUDGET AND PROGRAM ASSESSMENTS AVIATION SAFETY TECHNOLOGIES OPERATIONS SECURITY (OPSEC) JOINT STAFF ANALYTICAL SUPPORT SUPPORT TO INFORMATION OPERATIONS (IO) CAPABILITIES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY RAPID ACQUISITION CYBER SECURITY INITIATIVE INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT TO INFORMATION OPERATIONS (IO) 6,658 4,731 140,231 2,757 7,827 10,479 34,213 1,486 64,524 79,859 19,080 41,884 4,261 9,437 6,549 92,806 1,924 16,135 56,269 49,810 15,805 1,000 66,689 4,528 6,925 1,777 18 12,209 4,288 10,000 15,002

House Authorized 179,824 [-25,000] 400,608 2,782 49,198 17,395 5,888 12,228 389 1,929 4,993 134,285 41,808 14,950 19,837 893,334
6,658 4,731 140,231 2,757 7,827 10,479 34,213 1,486 64,524 79,859 19,080 41,884 4,261 9,437 6,549 92,806 1,924 16,135 56,269 49,810 15,805 1,000 66,689 4,528 6,925 1,777 18 12,209 4,288 10,000 15,002

137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 148 149 150 151 152 153 160 161 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 174 175 176 177

0604774D8Z 0604875D8Z 0604940D8Z 0604942D8Z 0604943D8Z 0605100D8Z 0605104D8Z 0605110D8Z 0605117D8Z 0605126J 0605130D8Z 0605142D8Z 0605161D8Z 0605170D8Z 0605200D8Z 0605384BP 0605790D8Z 0605798D8Z 0605801KA 0605803SE 0605804D8Z 0605897E 0605898E 0606100D8Z 0606301D8Z 0203345D8Z 0204571J 0303166D8Z 0303169D8Z 0305103E 0305193D8Z

320

Line 179 180 182 183 184A

Program Element 0305400D8Z 0804767D8Z 0901598C 0901598D8W 9999999999

SEC. 4201. RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST AND EVALUATION (In Thousands of Dollars) FY 2012 Item Request WARFIGHTING AND INTELLIGENCE-RELATED SUPPORT 861 COCOM EXERCISE ENGAGEMENT AND TRAINING TRANSFOR 59,958 MANAGEMENT HQ - MDA 28,908 IT SOFTWARE DEV INITIATIVES 167 CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS 82,627 SUBTOTAL, RDT&E MANAGEMENT SUPPORT 961,682 OPERATIONAL SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT ENTERPRISE SECURITY SYSTEM (ESS) REGIONAL INTERNATIONAL OUTREACH (RIO) AND PARTNERS OVERSEAS HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE SHARED INFORMATI CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL DEFENSE (OPERATIONAL SYSTE JOINT INTEGRATION AND INTEROPERABILITY CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS C4I INTEROPERABILITY JOINT/ALLIED COALITION INFORMATION SHARING NATIONAL MILITARY COMMAND SYSTEM-WIDE SUPPORT DEFENSE INFO INFRASTRUCTURE ENGINEERING AND INTEGR LONG-HAUL COMMUNICATIONS - DCS MINIMUM ESSENTIAL EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS NET PUBLIC KEY INFRASTRUCTURE (PKI) KEY MANAGEMENT INFRASTRUCTURE (KMI) INFORMATION SYSTEMS SECURITY PROGRAM INFORMATION SYSTEMS SECURITY PROGRAM INFORMATION SYSTEMS SECURITY PROGRAM GLOBAL COMMAND AND CONTROL SYSTEM DEFENSE SPECTRUM ORGANIZATION NET-CENTRIC ENTERPRISE SERVICES (NCES) JOINT MILITARY DECEPTION INITIATIVE TELEPORT PROGRAM SPECIAL APPILCATIONS FOR CONTINGENCIES CYBER SECURITY INITIATIVE CYBER SECURITY INITIATIVE CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION (CIP) POLICY R&D PROGRAMS NET CENTRICITY DISTRIBUTED COMMON GROUND/SURFACE SYSTEMS DISTRIBUTED COMMON GROUND/SURFACE SYSTEMS MQ-1 PREDATOR A UAV HOMELAND DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER PROGRAM INTERNATIONAL INTELLIGENCE TECHNOLOGY AND ARCHITEC INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS LOGISTICS SUPPORT ACTIVITIES MANAGEMENT HEADQUARTERS (JCS) MQ-9 UAV RQ-11 UAV RQ-7 UAV SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SYSTEMS ADVANCED DEVEL SPECIAL OPERATIONS TACTICAL SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT 8,706 2,165 288 15,956 29,880 2,402 72,403 7,093 481 8,366 11,324 12,514 6,548 33,751 11,753 348,593 5,500 54,739 29,154 1,830 1,241 6,418 5,045 411 4,341 13,008 6,603 14,926 4,303 3,154 2,499 2,660 1,444 23,103 2,466 2,730 2,499 3,000 450 89,382 799

House Authorized 861 59,958 28,908 167 82,627 961,682 8,706 2,165 288 15,956 29,880 2,402 72,403 7,093 481 8,366 11,324 12,514 6,548 33,751 11,753 348,593 5,500 54,739 29,154 1,830 1,241 6,418 5,045 411 4,341 13,008 6,603 14,926 4,303 3,154 2,499 2,660 1,444 23,103 2,466 2,730 2,499 3,000 450 89,382 799

185 186 187 188 189 190 191 193 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 211 212 213 214 215 217 220 222 223 227 229 232 235 237 239 240 248 249 250 252 253 254 256 257

0604130V 0605127T 0605147T 0607384BP 0607828D8Z 0208043J 0208045K 0301144K 0302016K 0302019K 0303126K 0303131K 0303135G 0303136G 0303140D8Z 0303140G 0303140K 0303150K 0303153K 0303170K 0303260D8Z 0303610K 0304210BB 0305103D8Z 0305103K 0305125D8Z 0305186D8Z 0305199D8Z 0305208BB 0305208K 0305219BB 0305387D8Z 0305600D8Z 0708011S 0708012S 0902298J 1105219BB 1105232BB 1105233BB 1160403BB 1160404BB

321

SEC. 4201. RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST AND EVALUATION (In Thousands of Dollars) Program FY 2012 Line Element Item Request 258 1160405BB SPECIAL OPERATIONS INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS DEVELOPMEN 27,916 259 1160408BB SOF OPERATIONAL ENHANCEMENTS 60,915 260 1160421BB SPECIAL OPERATIONS CV-22 DEVELOPMENT 10,775 263 1160427BB MISSION TRAINING AND PREPARATION SYSTEMS (MTPS) 4,617 265 1160429BB AC/MC-130J 18,571 266 1160474BB SOF COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT AND ELECTRONICS SYS 1,392 268 1160477BB SOF WEAPONS SYSTEMS 2,610 269 1160478BB SOF SOLDIER PROTECTION AND SURVIVAL SYSTEMS 2,971 270 1160479BB SOF VISUAL AUGMENTATION, LASERS AND SENSOR SYSTEMS 3,000 271 1160480BB SOF TACTICAL VEHICLES 3,522 272 1160481BB SOF MUNITIONS 1,500 273 1160482BB SOF ROTARY WING AVIATION 51,123 274 1160483BB SOF UNDERWATER SYSTEMS 92,424 275 1160484BB SOF SURFACE CRAFT 14,475 276 1160488BB SOF MILITARY INFORMATION SUPPORT OPERATIONS 2,990 277 1160489BB SOF GLOBAL VIDEO SURVEILLANCE ACTIVITIES 8,923 278 1160490BB SOF OPERATIONAL ENHANCEMENTS INTELLIGENCE 9,473 278A 9999999999 CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS 4,227,920 SUBTOTAL, OPERATIONAL SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT 5,399,045 TOTAL, RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST & EVAL, DW OPERATIONAL TEST & EVAL, DEFENSE RDT&E MANAGEMENT SUPPORT 0605118OTE OPERATIONAL TEST AND EVALUATION 0605131OTE LIVE FIRE TEST AND EVALUATION 0605814OTE OPERATIONAL TEST ACTIVITIES AND ANALYSES SUBTOTAL, RDT&E MANAGEMENT SUPPORT TOTAL, OPERATIONAL TEST & EVAL, DEFENSE
TOTAL RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST AND EVALUATION

House Authorized 27,916 60,915 10,775 4,617 18,571 1,392 2,610 2,971 3,000 3,522 1,500 51,123 92,424 14,475 2,990 8,923 9,473 4,227,920 5,399,045 19,761,860

19,755,678

001 002 003

60,444 12,126 118,722 191,292

60,444 12,126 118,722 191,292

191,292
75,325,082

191,292
75,076,379

322

SEC. 4202. RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST AND EVALUATION FOR OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS.
SEC. 4202. RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST AND EVALUATION FOR OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS (In Thousands of Dollars) House Program FY 2012 Line Element Item Request Authorized RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST & EVAL, ARMY RDT&E MANAGEMENT SUPPORT 140 0605601A ARMY TEST RANGES AND FACILITIES 8,513 8,513 SUBTOTAL, RDT&E MANAGEMENT SUPPORT 8,513 8,513

TOTAL, RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST & EVAL, ARMY RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST & EVAL, NAVY ADVANCED COMPONENT DEVELOPMENT & PROTOTYPES JOINT SERVICE EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DEVELOPMENT SUBTOTAL, ADVANCED COMPONENT DEVELOPMENT & PR SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT & DEMONSTRATION ELECTRONIC WARFARE DEVELOPMENT JOINT SERVICE EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DEVELOPMENT MEDICAL DEVELOPMENT SUBTOTAL, SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT & DEMONSTRATION OPERATIONAL SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT F/A-18 SQUADRONS MARINE CORPS COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS USMC INTELLIGENCE/ELECTRONIC WARFARE SYSTEMS (MIP) CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS SUBTOTAL, OPERATIONAL SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT TOTAL, RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST & EVAL, NAVY RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST & EVAL, AF OPERATIONAL SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT 200 0305205F ENDURANCE UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES 242A 9999999999 CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS SUBTOTAL, OPERATIONAL SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT TOTAL, RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST & EVAL, AF RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST & EVAL, DW RDT&E MANAGEMENT SUPPORT 0605200D8Z GENERAL SUPPORT TO USD (INTELLIGENCE) SUBTOTAL, RDT&E MANAGEMENT SUPPORT OPERATIONAL SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT LONG-HAUL COMMUNICATIONS - DCS INFORMATION SYSTEMS SECURITY PROGRAM GLOBAL COMMAND AND CONTROL SYSTEM RQ-7 UAV CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS SUBTOTAL, OPERATIONAL SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT TOTAL, RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST & EVAL, DW
TOTAL RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST AND EVALUATION

8,513

8,513

054

0603654N

1,500 1,500

1,500 1,500

097 119 126

0604270N 0604654N 0604771N

5,600 3,500 1,950 11,050 2,000 1,500 4,050 33,784 41,334 53,884

5,600 3,500 1,950 11,050 2,000 1,500 4,050 33,784 41,334 53,884

172 0204136N 189 0206313M 192 0206625M 227A 9999999999

73,000 69,000 142,000

73,000 69,000 142,000

142,000

142,000

152

9,200 9,200

9,200 9,200

202 0303126K 207 0303140G 211 0303150K 254 1105233BB 278A 9999999999

10,500 32,850 2,000 2,450 135,361 183,161 192,361


396,758

10,500 32,850 2,000 2,450 135,361 183,161 192,361


396,758

323

TITLE XLIIIOPERATION AND MAINTENANCE


SEC. 4301. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE.
SEC. 4301. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE (In Thousands of Dollars) Line Item
OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, ARMY OPERATING FORCES MANEUVER UNITS MODULAR SUPPORT BRIGADES ECHELONS ABOVE BRIGADE THEATER LEVEL ASSETS LAND FORCES OPERATIONS SUPPORT AVIATION ASSETS FORCE READINESS OPERATIONS SUPPORT LAND FORCES SYSTEMS READINESS LAND FORCES DEPOT MAINTENANCE BASE OPERATIONS SUPPORT Army Base Operating Services

FY 2012 Request

House Authorized

010 020 030 040 050 060 070 080 090 100

1,399,804 104,629 815,920 825,587 1,245,231 1,199,340 2,939,455 451,228 1,179,675 7,637,052 2,495,667 397,952 171,179 459,585 21,322,304 390,394 169,535 6,675 566,604 113,262 71,012 49,275 417,071 1,045,948 1,083,808 191,073 607,896 523,501 139,159 238,978 221,156 170,889 4,873,028 995,161 524,334

1,399,804 104,629 815,920 825,587 1,245,231 1,199,340 2,939,455 451,228 1,179,675 7,867,052 [230,000] 2,754,667 [259,000] 397,952 171,179 459,585 21,811,304 390,394 169,535 6,675 566,604 113,262 71,012 49,275 417,071 1,045,948 1,083,808 191,073 607,896 523,501 139,159 238,978 221,156 170,889 4,873,028 995,161 524,334

110 FACILITIES SUSTAINMENT, RESTORATION, & MODERNIZATION Army Sustainment, Restoration and Modernization to 100% 120 MANAGEMENT AND OPERATIONAL HQ 130 COMBATANT COMMANDERS CORE OPERATIONS 170 COMBATANT COMMANDERS ANCILLARY MISSIONS SUBTOTAL, OPERATING FORCES MOBILIZATION 180 STRATEGIC MOBILITY 190 ARMY PREPOSITIONING STOCKS 200 INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS SUBTOTAL, MOBILIZATION 210 220 230 240 250 260 270 280 290 300 310 320 330 TRAINING AND RECRUITING OFFICER ACQUISITION RECRUIT TRAINING ONE STATION UNIT TRAINING SENIOR RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS SPECIALIZED SKILL TRAINING FLIGHT TRAINING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION TRAINING SUPPORT RECRUITING AND ADVERTISING EXAMINING OFF-DUTY AND VOLUNTARY EDUCATION CIVILIAN EDUCATION AND TRAINING JUNIOR ROTC SUBTOTAL, TRAINING AND RECRUITING

ADMIN & SRVWIDE ACTIVITIES 340 SECURITY PROGRAMS 350 SERVICEWIDE TRANSPORTATION

324

SEC. 4301. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE (In Thousands of Dollars) Line 360 370 380 390 400 Item CENTRAL SUPPLY ACTIVITIES LOGISTIC SUPPORT ACTIVITIES AMMUNITION MANAGEMENT ADMINISTRATION SERVICEWIDE COMMUNICATIONS Realignment of funds to support the Financial Improvement and Audit Readiness Plan MANPOWER MANAGEMENT OTHER PERSONNEL SUPPORT OTHER SERVICE SUPPORT Unjustified program growth - Joint DOD Support Unjustified program growth - PA Strategic Communications ARMY CLAIMS ACTIVITIES REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL IMPROVEMENT AND AUDIT READINESS Realignment of funds to support the Financial Improvement and Audit Readiness Plan SUPPORT OF NATO OPERATIONS MISC. SUPPORT OF OTHER NATIONS SUBTOTAL, ADMIN & SRVWIDE ACTIVITIES FY 2012 Request 705,668 484,075 457,741 775,313 1,534,706 House Authorized 705,668 484,075 457,741 775,313 1,490,706 [-44,000] 316,924 214,356 1,083,877 [-5,000] [-5,000] 216,621 180,717 44,000 [44,000] 449,901 23,886 7,963,280
-396,600 [-384,600] [-10,600] [-1,400] -396,600 34,817,616

410 420 430

316,924 214,356 1,093,877

440 450 455

216,621 180,717 0

460 470

449,901 23,886 7,973,280


0

UNDISTRIBUTED 480 UNDISTRIBUTED Army unobligated balances estimate Printing & Reproduction (10% cut) Studies, Analysis & Evaluations (10% cut) SUBTOTAL, UNDISTRIBUTED
TOTAL, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, ARMY

0
34,735,216

010 020 030 040 050 060 070 080 090 100 110

OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, NAVY OPERATING FORCES MISSION AND OTHER FLIGHT OPERATIONS FLEET AIR TRAINING AVIATION TECHNICAL DATA & ENGINEERING SERVICES AIR OPERATIONS AND SAFETY SUPPORT AIR SYSTEMS SUPPORT AIRCRAFT DEPOT MAINTENANCE Aviation Depot Maintenance (Active) AIRCRAFT DEPOT OPERATIONS SUPPORT AVIATION LOGISTICS Aviation Logistics MISSION AND OTHER SHIP OPERATIONS SHIP OPERATIONS SUPPORT & TRAINING SHIP DEPOT MAINTENANCE Ship Depot Maintenance (Active)

4,762,887 1,771,644 46,321 104,751 431,576 1,030,303 37,403 238,007 3,820,186 734,866 4,972,609 1,304,271 583,659

4,762,887 1,771,644 46,321 104,751 431,576 1,101,503 [71,200] 37,403 265,007 [27,000] 3,820,186 734,866 5,338,609 [366,000] 1,304,271 583,659

120 SHIP DEPOT OPERATIONS SUPPORT 130 COMBAT COMMUNICATIONS

325

SEC. 4301. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE (In Thousands of Dollars) Line 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 260 270 280 290 Item FY 2012 Request 97,011 162,303 423,187 320,141 1,076,478 187,037 4,352 103,830 180,800 125,333 1,209,410 99,063 450,454 358,002 971,189 1,946,779 House Authorized 97,011 162,303 423,187 320,141 1,076,478 187,037 4,352 103,830 180,800 125,333 1,209,410 99,063 450,454 358,002 971,189 2,298,779 [3,000] [349,000] 4,610,525 32,980,577
493,326 6,228 205,898 68,634 2,684 25,192 801,962

ELECTRONIC WARFARE SPACE SYSTEMS AND SURVEILLANCE WARFARE TACTICS OPERATIONAL METEOROLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY COMBAT SUPPORT FORCES EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE DEPOT OPERATIONS SUPPORT COMBATANT COMMANDERS CORE OPERATIONS COMBATANT COMMANDERS DIRECT MISSION SUPPORT CRUISE MISSILE FLEET BALLISTIC MISSILE IN-SERVICE WEAPONS SYSTEMS SUPPORT WEAPONS MAINTENANCE OTHER WEAPON SYSTEMS SUPPORT ENTERPRISE INFORMATION SUSTAINMENT, RESTORATION AND MODERNIZATION Navy Metering Navy Sustainment Restoration and Modernization to 100% 300 BASE OPERATING SUPPORT SUBTOTAL, OPERATING FORCES
310 320 330 340 350 360

4,610,525 32,164,377
493,326 6,228 205,898 68,634 2,684 25,192 801,962

MOBILIZATION SHIP PREPOSITIONING AND SURGE AIRCRAFT ACTIVATIONS/INACTIVATIONS SHIP ACTIVATIONS/INACTIVATIONS EXPEDITIONARY HEALTH SERVICES SYSTEMS INDUSTRIAL READINESS COAST GUARD SUPPORT SUBTOTAL, MOBILIZATION TRAINING AND RECRUITING OFFICER ACQUISITION RECRUIT TRAINING RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS SPECIALIZED SKILL TRAINING FLIGHT TRAINING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION TRAINING SUPPORT RECRUITING AND ADVERTISING OFF-DUTY AND VOLUNTARY EDUCATION CIVILIAN EDUCATION AND TRAINING JUNIOR ROTC SUBTOTAL, TRAINING AND RECRUITING

370 380 390 400 410 420 430 440 450 460 470

147,540 10,655 151,147 594,799 9,034 173,452 168,025 254,860 140,279 107,561 52,689 1,810,041 754,483

147,540 10,655 151,147 594,799 9,034 173,452 168,025 254,860 140,279 107,561 52,689 1,810,041 692,483 [-62,000] 14,275 112,616

ADMIN & SRVWD ACTIVITIES 480 ADMINISTRATION Realignment of funds to support the Financial Improvement and Audit Readiness Plan 490 EXTERNAL RELATIONS 500 CIVILIAN MANPOWER AND PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT

14,275 112,616

326

SEC. 4301. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE (In Thousands of Dollars) Line 510 520 530 545 Item MILITARY MANPOWER AND PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT OTHER PERSONNEL SUPPORT SERVICEWIDE COMMUNICATIONS FINANCIAL IMPROVEMENT AND AUDIT READINESS Realignment of funds to support the Financial Improvement and Audit Readiness Plan SERVICEWIDE TRANSPORTATION PLANNING, ENGINEERING AND DESIGN ACQUISITION AND PROGRAM MANAGEMENT HULL, MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL SUPPORT COMBAT/WEAPONS SYSTEMS SPACE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE SYSTEMS NAVAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE INTERNATIONAL HEADQUARTERS AND AGENCIES CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS SUBTOTAL, ADMIN & SRVWD ACTIVITIES FY 2012 Request 216,483 282,295 534,873 0 House Authorized 216,483 282,295 534,873 62,000 [62,000] 190,662 303,636 903,885 54,880 20,687 68,374 572,928 5,516 552,715 4,588,308 -445,700 [-435,900] [-7,100] [-2,700] -445,700 39,735,188

550 570 580 590 600 610 620 680 705

190,662 303,636 903,885 54,880 20,687 68,374 572,928 5,516 552,715 4,588,308 0

UNDISTRIBUTED 710 UNDISTRIBUTED Navy unobligated balances estimate Printing & Reproduction (10% cut) Studies, Analysis & Evaluations (10% cut) SUBTOTAL, UNDISTRIBUTED

TOTAL, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, NAVY OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, MARINE CORPS OPERATING FORCES OPERATIONAL FORCES CBRNE Response Force Capability Enhancement FIELD LOGISTICS DEPOT MAINTENANCE MARITIME PREPOSITIONING SUSTAINMENT, RESTORATION, & MODERNIZATION Marine Corps Sustainment Restoration and Modernization to 100% BASE OPERATING SUPPORT SUBTOTAL, OPERATING FORCES TRAINING AND RECRUITING RECRUIT TRAINING OFFICER ACQUISITION SPECIALIZED SKILL TRAINING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION TRAINING SUPPORT RECRUITING AND ADVERTISING OFF-DUTY AND VOLUNTARY EDUCATION JUNIOR ROTC SUBTOTAL, TRAINING AND RECRUITING ADMIN & SRVWD ACTIVITIES

39,364,688

010 020 030 040 060


070

715,196 677,608 190,713 101,464 823,390


2,208,949 4,717,320

723,696 [8,500] 677,608 190,713 101,464 891,390 [68,000] 2,208,949 4,793,820 18,280 820 85,816 33,142 324,643 184,432 43,708 19,671 710,512

080 090 100 120 130 140 150 160

18,280 820 85,816 33,142 324,643 184,432 43,708 19,671 710,512

327

SEC. 4301. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE (In Thousands of Dollars) Line Item FY 2012 Request 36,021 405,431 91,153 532,605 0 House Authorized 36,021 414,431 [9,000] 91,153 541,605 -73,000 [-66,000] [-6,500] [-500] -73,000 5,972,937

180 SERVICEWIDE TRANSPORTATION 190 ADMINISTRATION USMC Expeditionary Energy Office - Experimental Forward Operating Base 200 ACQUISITION & PROGRAM MANAGEMENT SUBTOTAL, ADMIN & SRVWD ACTIVITIES
UNDISTRIBUTED 210 UNDISTRIBUTED Marine Corps unobligated balances estimate Printing & Reproduction (10% cut) Studies, Analysis & Evaluations (10% cut) SUBTOTAL, UNDISTRIBUTED

TOTAL, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, MARINE CORPS OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, AIR FORCE OPERATING FORCES PRIMARY COMBAT FORCES COMBAT ENHANCEMENT FORCES AIR OPERATIONS TRAINING (OJT, MAINTAIN SKILLS) DEPOT MAINTENANCE FACILITIES SUSTAINMENT, RESTORATION & MODERNIZATION Air Force Sustainment, Restoration and Modernization to 100% BASE SUPPORT GLOBAL C3I AND EARLY WARNING OTHER COMBAT OPS SPT PROGRAMS TACTICAL INTEL AND OTHER SPECIAL ACTIVITIES LAUNCH FACILITIES SPACE CONTROL SYSTEMS COMBATANT COMMANDERS DIRECT MISSION SUPPORT COMBATANT COMMANDERS CORE OPERATIONS SUBTOTAL, OPERATING FORCES

5,960,437

010 020 030 050 060


070 080 090 100 110 120 130 140

4,224,400 3,417,731 1,482,814 2,204,131 1,652,318


2,507,179 1,492,459 1,046,226 696,188 321,484 633,738 735,488 170,481 20,584,637

4,224,400 3,417,731 1,482,814 2,204,131 1,924,238 [271,920] 2,507,179 1,492,459 1,046,226 696,188 321,484 633,738 735,488 170,481 20,856,557 2,988,221 150,724 373,568 442,221 [54,118] 674,230 4,628,964 114,448 22,192 90,545 501,430 [71,340] 789,654 481,357

MOBILIZATION AIRLIFT OPERATIONS MOBILIZATION PREPAREDNESS DEPOT MAINTENANCE FACILITIES SUSTAINMENT, RESTORATION & MODERNIZATION Air Force Sustainment, Restoration and Modernization to 100% 190 BASE SUPPORT SUBTOTAL, MOBILIZATION 150 160 170 180
TRAINING AND RECRUITING OFFICER ACQUISITION RECRUIT TRAINING RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS (ROTC) FACILITIES SUSTAINMENT, RESTORATION & MODERNIZATION Air Force Sustainment, Restoration and Modernization to 100% 240 BASE SUPPORT 250 SPECIALIZED SKILL TRAINING

2,988,221 150,724 373,568 388,103 674,230 4,574,846 114,448 22,192 90,545 430,090 789,654 481,357

200 210 220 230

328

SEC. 4301. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE (In Thousands of Dollars) Line 260 270 280 290 300 310 320 330 340 Item FLIGHT TRAINING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION TRAINING SUPPORT DEPOT MAINTENANCE RECRUITING AND ADVERTISING EXAMINING OFF-DUTY AND VOLUNTARY EDUCATION CIVILIAN EDUCATION AND TRAINING JUNIOR ROTC SUBTOTAL, TRAINING AND RECRUITING
ADMIN & SRVWD ACTIVITIES LOGISTICS OPERATIONS TECHNICAL SUPPORT ACTIVITIES DEPOT MAINTENANCE FACILITIES SUSTAINMENT, RESTORATION & MODERNIZATION Air Force Sustainment, Restoration and Modernization to 100% BASE SUPPORT ADMINISTRATION SERVICEWIDE COMMUNICATIONS OTHER SERVICEWIDE ACTIVITIES Air Force funds for Space Shuttle (for museum) Realignment of funds to support the Financial Improvement and Audit Readiness Plan FINANCIAL IMPROVEMENT AND AUDIT READINESS Realignment of funds to support the Financial Improvement and Audit Readiness Plan CIVIL AIR PATROL INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS SUBTOTAL, ADMIN & SRVWD ACTIVITIES

FY 2012 Request 957,538 198,897 108,248 6,386 136,102 3,079 167,660 202,767 75,259 3,784,222
1,112,878 785,150 14,356 416,588 1,219,043 662,180 650,689 1,078,769

House Authorized 957,538 198,897 108,248 6,386 136,102 3,079 167,660 202,767 75,259 3,855,562
1,112,878 785,150 14,356 498,952 [82,364] 1,219,043 662,180 650,689 954,769 [-14,000] [-110,000]

350 360 370 380 390 400 410 420

425

110,000 [110,000] 23,338 72,589 1,215,848 7,319,792 -410,500 [-400,800] [-7,200] [-2,500] -410,500 36,250,375

430 460 465

23,338 72,589 1,215,848 7,251,428 0

UNDISTRIBUTED 470 UNDISTRIBUTED Air Force unobligated balances estimate Printing & Reproduction (10% cut) Studies, Analysis & Evaluations (10% cut) SUBTOTAL, UNDISTRIBUTED TOTAL, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, AIR FORCE
OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, DEFENSE-WIDE OPERATING FORCES 010 JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF 020 SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMMAND SUBTOTAL, OPERATING FORCES TRAINING AND RECRUITING 030 DEFENSE ACQUISITION UNIVERSITY 040 NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIVERSITY

0 36,195,133

563,787 3,986,766 4,550,553 124,075 93,348

563,787 3,986,766 4,550,553 124,075 93,348

329

SEC. 4301. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE (In Thousands of Dollars) Line Item SUBTOTAL, TRAINING AND RECRUITING ADMIN & SRVWD ACTIVITIES 050 CIVIL MILITARY PROGRAMS Innovative Readiness Training (Section 591)
080 090 100 110 DEFENSE CONTRACT AUDIT AGENCY DEFENSE CONTRACT MANAGEMENT AGENCY DEFENSE FINANCE AND ACCOUNTING SERVICE DEFENSE HUMAN RESOURCES ACTIVITY Voluntary Separation Repayment DEFENSE INFORMATION SYSTEMS AGENCY DEFENSE LEGAL SERVICES AGENCY DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY Procurement Technical Assistance Centers DEFENSE MEDIA ACTIVITY DEFENSE POW/MIA OFFICE DEFENSE SECURITY COOPERATION AGENCY - GLOBAL TRAIN AND EQUIP Reduction to Global Train and Equip

FY 2012 Request 217,423 159,692


508,822 1,147,366 12,000 676,419

House Authorized 217,423 149,323 [-10,369]


508,822 1,147,366 12,000 677,419 [1,000] 1,360,392 37,367 456,863 [6,000] 256,133 22,372 400,000 [-100,000]

120 140 150 160 170 180 185 190 200 210 220 230 250 260

1,360,392 37,367 450,863 256,133 22,372 500,000 182,831 505,366 33,848 432,133 2,768,677 202,758 81,754 2,201,964

DEFENSE SECURITY COOPERATION AGENCY - OTHER DEFENSE SECURITY SERVICE DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY SECURITY ADMINISTRATION DEFENSE THREAT REDUCTION AGENCY DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE EDUCATION ACTIVITY MISSILE DEFENSE AGENCY OFFICE OF ECONOMIC ADJUSTMENT OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE DOD Installation Energy Manager Training Program Establish Office of Language and Policy Insider Threat Detection Program Office of Net Assessment 270 WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS SERVICE 275 CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS SUBTOTAL, ADMIN & SRVWD ACTIVITIES
UNDISTRIBUTED 280 UNDISTRIBUTED Defense-wide unobligated balances estimate DOD Impact Aid (Section 581) Printing & Reproduction (10% cut) Studies, Analysis & Evaluations (10% cut) SUBTOTAL, UNDISTRIBUTED

563,184 14,068,492 26,172,433 0

182,831 505,366 33,848 432,133 2,768,677 202,758 81,754 2,217,264 [3,000] [6,000] [5,000] [1,300] 563,184 14,068,492 26,084,364 -438,000 [-456,800] [40,000] [-4,300] [-16,900] -438,000 30,414,340

0 30,940,409

TOTAL, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, DEFENSE-WIDE OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, ARMY RESERVE OPERATING FORCES 010 MANEUVER UNITS 020 MODULAR SUPPORT BRIGADES

1,091 18,129

1,091 18,129

330

SEC. 4301. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE (In Thousands of Dollars) Line 030 040 050 060
070 080 090 100 110

Item ECHELONS ABOVE BRIGADE THEATER LEVEL ASSETS LAND FORCES OPERATIONS SUPPORT AVIATION ASSETS Restore Flying Hours to Army Reserve FORCE READINESS OPERATIONS SUPPORT LAND FORCES SYSTEMS READINESS LAND FORCES DEPOT MAINTENANCE BASE OPERATIONS SUPPORT FACILITIES SUSTAINMENT, RESTORATION, & MODERNIZATION Army Reserve Sustainment, Restoration and Modernization to 100% SUBTOTAL, OPERATING FORCES ADMIN & SRVWD ACTIVITIES SERVICEWIDE TRANSPORTATION ADMINISTRATION SERVICEWIDE COMMUNICATIONS MANPOWER MANAGEMENT RECRUITING AND ADVERTISING SUBTOTAL, ADMIN & SRVWD ACTIVITIES TOTAL, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, ARMY RESERVE OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, NAVY RESERVE OPERATING FORCES MISSION AND OTHER FLIGHT OPERATIONS INTERMEDIATE MAINTENANCE AIR OPERATIONS AND SAFETY SUPPORT AIRCRAFT DEPOT MAINTENANCE Aviation Depot Maintenance AIRCRAFT DEPOT OPERATIONS SUPPORT MISSION AND OTHER SHIP OPERATIONS SHIP OPERATIONS SUPPORT & TRAINING SHIP DEPOT MAINTENANCE Ship Depot Maintenance (Reserve) COMBAT COMMUNICATIONS COMBAT SUPPORT FORCES WEAPONS MAINTENANCE ENTERPRISE INFORMATION SUSTAINMENT, RESTORATION AND MODERNIZATION BASE OPERATING SUPPORT SUBTOTAL, OPERATING FORCES ADMIN & SRVWD ACTIVITIES ADMINISTRATION MILITARY MANPOWER AND PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT SERVICEWIDE COMMUNICATIONS ACQUISITION AND PROGRAM MANAGEMENT SUBTOTAL, ADMIN & SRVWD ACTIVITIES

FY 2012 Request 492,705 137,304 597,786 67,366


474,966 69,841 247,010 590,078 255,618

House Authorized 492,705 137,304 597,786 71,666 [4,300] 474,966 69,841 247,010 590,078 282,618 [27,000] 2,983,194 14,447 76,393 3,844 9,033 53,565 157,282 3,140,476

2,951,894 14,447 76,393 3,844 9,033 53,565 157,282 3,109,176

130 140 150 160 170

010 020 030 040 050 060 070 080


090 100 110 120 130 140

622,868 16,041 1,511 123,547 379 49,701 593 53,916


15,445 153,942 7,292 75,131 72,083 109,024 1,301,473

622,868 16,041 1,511 125,047 [1,500] 379 49,701 593 54,916 [1,000] 15,445 153,942 7,292 75,131 72,083 109,024 1,303,973 1,857 14,438 2,394 2,972 21,661

150 160 170 180

1,857 14,438 2,394 2,972 21,661

331

SEC. 4301. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE (In Thousands of Dollars) Line Item TOTAL, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, NAVY RESERVE OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, MARINE CORPS RESERVE OPERATING FORCES OPERATING FORCES DEPOT MAINTENANCE SUSTAINMENT, RESTORATION AND MODERNIZATION BASE OPERATING SUPPORT SUBTOTAL, OPERATING FORCES FY 2012 Request 1,323,134 House Authorized 1,325,634

010 020 040 050

94,604 16,382 31,520 105,809 248,315 852 13,257 9,019 23,128 271,443

94,604 16,382 31,520 105,809 248,315 852 13,257 9,019 23,128 271,443

ADMIN & SRVWD ACTIVITIES 070 SERVICEWIDE TRANSPORTATION 080 ADMINISTRATION 090 RECRUITING AND ADVERTISING SUBTOTAL, ADMIN & SRVWD ACTIVITIES TOTAL, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, MARINE CORPS RESERVE OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, AIR FORCE RESERVE OPERATING FORCES PRIMARY COMBAT FORCES Restore Flying Hours to FY11 levels MISSION SUPPORT OPERATIONS DEPOT MAINTENANCE FACILITIES SUSTAINMENT, RESTORATION & MODERNIZATION Air Force Reserve Sustainment, Restoration and Modernization to 100% BASE SUPPORT SUBTOTAL, OPERATING FORCES ADMIN & SRVWD ACTIVITIES ADMINISTRATION RECRUITING AND ADVERTISING MILITARY MANPOWER AND PERS MGMT (ARPC) OTHER PERS SUPPORT (DISABILITY COMP) AUDIOVISUAL SUBTOTAL, ADMIN & SRVWD ACTIVITIES
TOTAL, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, AIR FORCE RESERVE

010 020 030 040 050

2,171,853 116,513 471,707 77,161 308,974 3,146,208 84,423 17,076 19,688 6,170 794 128,151
3,274,359

2,208,753 [36,900] 116,513 471,707 91,161 [14,000] 308,974 3,197,108 84,423 17,076 19,688 6,170 794 128,151
3,325,259

060 070 080 090 100

010 020 030 040 050 060 070

OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, ARMY NATIONAL GUARD OPERATING FORCES MANEUVER UNITS MODULAR SUPPORT BRIGADES ECHELONS ABOVE BRIGADE THEATER LEVEL ASSETS LAND FORCES OPERATIONS SUPPORT AVIATION ASSETS Restore O&M Funding for Guard C-23 FORCE READINESS OPERATIONS SUPPORT Increase funding for Guard simulator training

634,181 189,899 751,899 112,971 33,972 854,048 706,299 50,453 646,608

634,181 189,899 751,899 112,971 33,972 861,768 [7,720] 711,299 [5,000] 50,453 646,608

080 LAND FORCES SYSTEMS READINESS 090 LAND FORCES DEPOT MAINTENANCE

332

SEC. 4301. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE (In Thousands of Dollars) Line Item FY 2012 Request House Authorized 1,028,126 684,513 [66,000] 792,575 6,498,264 11,703 178,655 42,073 6,789 382,668 621,888 7,120,152

100 BASE OPERATIONS SUPPORT 1,028,126 110 FACILITIES SUSTAINMENT, RESTORATION, & MODERNIZATION 618,513 Army National Guard Sustainment, Restoration and Modernization to 100% 120 MANAGEMENT AND OPERATIONAL HQ 792,575 SUBTOTAL, OPERATING FORCES 6,419,544 140 150 160 170 180
ADMIN & SRVWD ACTIVITIES SERVICEWIDE TRANSPORTATION ADMINISTRATION SERVICEWIDE COMMUNICATIONS MANPOWER MANAGEMENT RECRUITING AND ADVERTISING SUBTOTAL, ADMIN & SRVWD ACTIVITIES

11,703 178,655 42,073 6,789 382,668 621,888 7,041,432

TOTAL, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, ARMY NATIONAL GUARD OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, AIR NATIONAL GUARD OPERATING FORCES AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS Restore Flying Hours to FY11 Levels MISSION SUPPORT OPERATIONS DEPOT MAINTENANCE FACILITIES SUSTAINMENT, RESTORATION & MODERNIZATION Air National Guard Sustainment, Restoration and Modernization to 100% BASE SUPPORT SUBTOTAL, OPERATING FORCES

010

3,651,900

020 030 040


050

751,519 753,525 284,348


621,942 6,063,234

3,703,000 [51,100] 751,519 753,525 330,348 [46,000] 621,942 6,160,334

ADMIN & SRVWD ACTIVITIES 060 ADMINISTRATION 070 RECRUITING AND ADVERTISING SUBTOTAL, ADMIN & SRVWD ACTIVITIES TOTAL, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, AIR NATIONAL GUARD MISCELLANEOUS APPROPRIATIONS MISCELLANEOUS APPROPRIATIONS US COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE ARMED FORCES, DEFENSE OVERSEAS HUMANITARIAN, DISASTER AND CIVIC AID COOPERATIVE THREAT REDUCTION ACQ WORKFORCE DEV FD ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION, ARMY ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION, NAVY ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION, AIR FORCE Unjustified program growth ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION, DEFENSE ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION, FORMERLY USED SITES OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS TRANSFER FUND Program Reduction
SUBTOTAL, MISCELLANEOUS APPROPRIATIONS

39,387 33,659 73,046 6,136,280

39,387 33,659 73,046 6,233,380

010 020 030 040 050 060 070 080 090 100

13,861 107,662 508,219 305,501 346,031 308,668 525,453 10,716 276,495 5,000
2,407,606

13,861 107,662 508,219 305,501 346,031 308,668 503,453 [-22,000] 10,716 276,495 0 [-5,000]
2,380,606

TOTAL, MISCELLANEOUS APPROPRIATIONS

2,407,606

2,380,606

333

SEC. 4301. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE (In Thousands of Dollars) Line Item TOTAL OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE FY 2012 Request 170,759,313 House Authorized 170,987,406

334

SEC. 4302. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE FOR OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS.


SEC. 4302. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE FOR OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS (In Thousands of Dollars) House FY 2012 Item Request Authorized

Line

040 050 060 070 080 090 100 110 140 150 160

OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, ARMY OPERATING FORCES THEATER LEVEL ASSETS LAND FORCES OPERATIONS SUPPORT AVIATION ASSETS FORCE READINESS OPERATIONS SUPPORT LAND FORCES SYSTEMS READINESS LAND FORCES DEPOT MAINTENANCE BASE OPERATIONS SUPPORT FACILITIES SUSTAINMENT, RESTORATION, & MODERNIZATION ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES COMMANDERS EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROGRAM RESET SUBTOTAL, OPERATING FORCES
ADMIN & SRVWIDE ACTIVITIES SECURITY PROGRAMS SERVICEWIDE TRANSPORTATION CENTRAL SUPPLY ACTIVITIES AMMUNITION MANAGEMENT SERVICEWIDE COMMUNICATIONS OTHER PERSONNEL SUPPORT OTHER SERVICE SUPPORT SUBTOTAL, ADMIN & SRVWIDE ACTIVITIES

3,424,314 1,534,886 87,166 2,675,821 579,000 1,000,000 951,371 250,000 22,998,441 425,000 3,955,429 37,881,428

3,424,314 1,534,886 87,166 2,675,821 579,000 1,000,000 951,371 250,000 22,998,441 425,000 3,955,429 37,881,428

340 350 360 380 400 420 430

2,476,766 3,507,186 50,740 84,427 66,275 143,391 92,067 6,420,852 44,302,280

2,476,766 3,507,186 50,740 84,427 66,275 143,391 92,067 6,420,852 44,302,280

TOTAL, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, ARMY


OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, NAVY OPERATING FORCES MISSION AND OTHER FLIGHT OPERATIONS FLEET AIR TRAINING AVIATION TECHNICAL DATA & ENGINEERING SERVICES AIR OPERATIONS AND SAFETY SUPPORT AIR SYSTEMS SUPPORT AIRCRAFT DEPOT MAINTENANCE AIRCRAFT DEPOT OPERATIONS SUPPORT AVIATION LOGISTICS MISSION AND OTHER SHIP OPERATIONS SHIP OPERATIONS SUPPORT & TRAINING SHIP DEPOT MAINTENANCE COMBAT COMMUNICATIONS WARFARE TACTICS OPERATIONAL METEOROLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY COMBAT SUPPORT FORCES EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE COMBATANT COMMANDERS CORE OPERATIONS COMBATANT COMMANDERS DIRECT MISSION SUPPORT

010 020 030 040 050 060 070 080 090 100 110 130 160 170 180 190 210 220

1,058,114 7,700 9,200 12,934 39,566 174,052 1,586 50,852 1,132,948 26,822 998,172 26,533 22,657 28,141 1,932,640 19,891 5,465 2,093

1,058,114 7,700 9,200 12,934 39,566 174,052 1,586 50,852 1,132,948 26,822 998,172 26,533 22,657 28,141 1,932,640 19,891 5,465 2,093

335

Line 250 260 270 280 290 300

SEC. 4302. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE FOR OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS (In Thousands of Dollars) House FY 2012 Item Request Authorized IN-SERVICE WEAPONS SYSTEMS SUPPORT WEAPONS MAINTENANCE OTHER WEAPON SYSTEMS SUPPORT ENTERPRISE INFORMATION SUSTAINMENT, RESTORATION AND MODERNIZATION BASE OPERATING SUPPORT SUBTOTAL, OPERATING FORCES 125,460 201,083 1,457 5,095 26,793 352,210 6,261,464 29,010 34,300 258,278 321,588 69,961 5,400 75,361 2,348 6,142 5,849 28,511 263,593 17,414 1,075 6,564 14,598 2,060 348,154 7,006,567 125,460 201,083 1,457 5,095 26,793 352,210 6,261,464 29,010 34,300 258,278 321,588 69,961 5,400 75,361 2,348 6,142 5,849 28,511 263,593 17,414 1,075 6,564 14,598 2,060 348,154 7,006,567

MOBILIZATION 310 SHIP PREPOSITIONING AND SURGE 340 EXPEDITIONARY HEALTH SERVICES SYSTEMS 360 COAST GUARD SUPPORT SUBTOTAL, MOBILIZATION TRAINING AND RECRUITING 400 SPECIALIZED SKILL TRAINING 430 TRAINING SUPPORT SUBTOTAL, TRAINING AND RECRUITING 480 510 520 530 550 580 610 620 650 705
ADMIN & SRVWD ACTIVITIES ADMINISTRATION MILITARY MANPOWER AND PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT OTHER PERSONNEL SUPPORT SERVICEWIDE COMMUNICATIONS SERVICEWIDE TRANSPORTATION ACQUISITION AND PROGRAM MANAGEMENT SPACE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE SYSTEMS NAVAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE FOREIGN COUNTERINTELLIGENCE CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS SUBTOTAL, ADMIN & SRVWD ACTIVITIES

TOTAL, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, NAVY OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, MARINE CORPS OPERATING FORCES OPERATIONAL FORCES FIELD LOGISTICS DEPOT MAINTENANCE BASE OPERATING SUPPORT SUBTOTAL, OPERATING FORCES

010 020 030 070

2,069,485 575,843 251,100 82,514 2,978,942


209,784 209,784

2,069,485 575,843 251,100 82,514 2,978,942


209,784 209,784

TRAINING AND RECRUITING 130 TRAINING SUPPORT SUBTOTAL, TRAINING AND RECRUITING ADMIN & SRVWD ACTIVITIES 180 SERVICEWIDE TRANSPORTATION 190 ADMINISTRATION SUBTOTAL, ADMIN & SRVWD ACTIVITIES
TOTAL, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, MARINE CORPS

376,495 5,989 382,484


3,571,210

376,495 5,989 382,484


3,571,210

OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, AIR FORCE OPERATING FORCES

336

Line 010 020 030 050 060 070 080 090 120 130

SEC. 4302. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE FOR OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS (In Thousands of Dollars) House FY 2012 Item Request Authorized PRIMARY COMBAT FORCES COMBAT ENHANCEMENT FORCES AIR OPERATIONS TRAINING (OJT, MAINTAIN SKILLS) DEPOT MAINTENANCE FACILITIES SUSTAINMENT, RESTORATION & MODERNIZATION BASE SUPPORT GLOBAL C3I AND EARLY WARNING OTHER COMBAT OPS SPT PROGRAMS SPACE CONTROL SYSTEMS COMBATANT COMMANDERS DIRECT MISSION SUPPORT SUBTOTAL, OPERATING FORCES
MOBILIZATION AIRLIFT OPERATIONS MOBILIZATION PREPAREDNESS DEPOT MAINTENANCE FACILITIES SUSTAINMENT, RESTORATION & MODERNIZATION BASE SUPPORT SUBTOTAL, MOBILIZATION

2,115,901 2,033,929 46,844 312,361 334,950 641,404 69,330 297,015 16,833 46,390 5,914,957 3,533,338 85,416 161,678 9,485 30,033 3,819,950 908 2,280 29,592 154 691 753 34,378
155,121 20,677 3,320 111,561 605,223 54,000 949,902

2,115,901 2,033,929 46,844 312,361 334,950 641,404 69,330 297,015 16,833 46,390 5,914,957 3,533,338 85,416 161,678 9,485 30,033 3,819,950 908 2,280 29,592 154 691 753 34,378
155,121 20,677 3,320 111,561 605,223 54,000 949,902

150 160 170 180 190

230 240 250 260 270 280

TRAINING AND RECRUITING FACILITIES SUSTAINMENT, RESTORATION & MODERNIZATION BASE SUPPORT SPECIALIZED SKILL TRAINING FLIGHT TRAINING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION TRAINING SUPPORT SUBTOTAL, TRAINING AND RECRUITING ADMIN & SRVWD ACTIVITIES LOGISTICS OPERATIONS BASE SUPPORT ADMINISTRATION SERVICEWIDE COMMUNICATIONS OTHER SERVICEWIDE ACTIVITIES CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS SUBTOTAL, ADMIN & SRVWD ACTIVITIES TOTAL, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, AIR FORCE

350 390 400 410 420 465

10,719,187

10,719,187

OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, DEFENSE-WIDE OPERATING FORCES 010 JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF 020 SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMMAND SUBTOTAL, OPERATING FORCES 080 090 120 140 160 ADMIN & SRVWD ACTIVITIES DEFENSE CONTRACT AUDIT AGENCY DEFENSE CONTRACT MANAGEMENT AGENCY DEFENSE INFORMATION SYSTEMS AGENCY DEFENSE LEGAL SERVICES AGENCY DEFENSE MEDIA ACTIVITY

2,000 3,269,939 3,271,939 23,478 87,925 164,520 102,322 15,457

2,000 3,269,939 3,271,939 23,478 87,925 164,520 102,322 15,457

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SEC. 4302. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE FOR OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS (In Thousands of Dollars) House FY 2012 Item Request Authorized DEFENSE SECURITY COOPERATION AGENCY - OTHER DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE EDUCATION ACTIVITY OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE CLASSIFIED PROGRAMS SUBTOTAL, ADMIN & SRVWD ACTIVITIES
TOTAL, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, DEFENSE-WIDE

2,200,000 194,100 143,870 3,065,800 5,997,472


9,269,411

2,200,000 194,100 143,870 3,065,800 5,997,472


9,269,411

030 050 070 100

OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, ARMY RESERVE OPERATING FORCES ECHELONS ABOVE BRIGADE LAND FORCES OPERATIONS SUPPORT FORCE READINESS OPERATIONS SUPPORT BASE OPERATIONS SUPPORT SUBTOTAL, OPERATING FORCES TOTAL, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, ARMY RESERVE OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, NAVY RESERVE OPERATING FORCES MISSION AND OTHER FLIGHT OPERATIONS INTERMEDIATE MAINTENANCE AIRCRAFT DEPOT MAINTENANCE MISSION AND OTHER SHIP OPERATIONS COMBAT SUPPORT FORCES BASE OPERATING SUPPORT SUBTOTAL, OPERATING FORCES TOTAL, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, NAVY RESERVE

84,200 28,100 20,700 84,500 217,500 217,500

84,200 28,100 20,700 84,500 217,500 217,500

010 020 040 060 100 140

38,402 400 11,330 10,137 13,827 52 74,148 74,148

38,402 400 11,330 10,137 13,827 52 74,148 74,148

OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, MARINE CORPS RESERVE OPERATING FORCES 010 OPERATING FORCES 050 BASE OPERATING SUPPORT SUBTOTAL, OPERATING FORCES TOTAL, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, MARINE CORPS RESERVE OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, AIR FORCE RESERVE OPERATING FORCES 010 PRIMARY COMBAT FORCES 030 DEPOT MAINTENANCE 050 BASE SUPPORT SUBTOTAL, OPERATING FORCES
TOTAL, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, AIR FORCE RESERVE

31,284 4,800 36,084

31,284 4,800 36,084

36,084

36,084

4,800 131,000 6,250 142,050


142,050

4,800 131,000 6,250 142,050


142,050

010 060 070 100 120

OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, ARMY NATIONAL GUARD OPERATING FORCES MANEUVER UNITS AVIATION ASSETS FORCE READINESS OPERATIONS SUPPORT BASE OPERATIONS SUPPORT MANAGEMENT AND OPERATIONAL HQ

89,930 130,848 110,011 34,788 21,967

89,930 130,848 110,011 34,788 21,967

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SEC. 4302. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE FOR OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS (In Thousands of Dollars) House FY 2012 Item Request Authorized SUBTOTAL, OPERATING FORCES TOTAL, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, ARMY NATIONAL GUARD 387,544 387,544 387,544 387,544

OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, AIR NATIONAL GUARD OPERATING FORCES 020 MISSION SUPPORT OPERATIONS SUBTOTAL, OPERATING FORCES TOTAL, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE, AIR NATIONAL GUARD AFGHANISTAN SECURITY FORCES FUND MINISTRY OF DEFENSE INFRASTRUCTURE EQUIPMENT AND TRANSPORTATION TRAINING AND OPERATIONS SUSTAINMENT SUBTOTAL, MINISTRY OF DEFENSE MINISTRY OF INTERIOR INFRASTRUCTURE EQUIPMENT AND TRANSPORTATION TRAINING AND OPERATIONS SUSTAINMENT SUBTOTAL, MINISTRY OF INTERIOR
ASSOCIATED ACTIVITIES SUSTAINMENT TRAINING AND OPERATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE EQUIPMENT AND TRANSPORTATION SUBTOTAL, ASSOCIATED ACTIVITIES TOTAL, AFGHANISTAN SECURITY FORCES FUND

34,050 34,050

34,050 34,050

34,050

34,050

010 020 030 040

1,304,350 1,667,905 751,073 3,331,774 7,055,102 1,128,584 1,530,420 1,102,430 1,938,715 5,700,149 21,187 7,344 15,000 1,218 44,749 12,800,000

1,304,350 1,667,905 751,073 3,331,774 7,055,102 1,128,584 1,530,420 1,102,430 1,938,715 5,700,149 21,187 7,344 15,000 1,218 44,749 12,800,000

060 070 080 090

110 120 130 150

PAKISTAN COUNTERINSURGENCY FUND UNDISTRIBUTED 010 UNDISTRIBUTED Realignment of funds from Department of State SUBTOTAL, UNDISTRIBUTED TOTAL, PAKISTAN COUNTERINSURGENCY FUND AFGHANISTAN INFRASTRUCTURE FUND POWER POWER TRANSPORTATION WATER OTHER RELATED ACTIVITIES SUBTOTAL, POWER TOTAL, AFGHANISTAN INFRASTRUCTURE FUND
TOTAL OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE

0
0

1,100,000 [1,100,000] 1,100,000 1,100,000

010 020 030 040

300,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 475,000 475,000


89,035,031

300,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 475,000 475,000


90,135,031

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TITLE XLIVMILITARY PERSONNEL


SEC. 4401. MILITARY PERSONNEL.
SEC. 4401. MILITARY PERSONNEL (In Thousands of Dollars) Item
MILITARY PERSONNEL Increase in Authorized Strengths for Marine Corps Officers on Active Duty in Field Grades (Section 501) Retain Carrier Air Wing Staff (10XX) Unobligated Balances (Section 421) TOTAL MILITARY PERSONNEL

FY 2012 Request
142,828,848

House Authorized
142,144,158 [6,000]

[2,310] [-693,000]
142,828,848 142,144,158

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SEC. 4402. MILITARY PERSONNEL FOR OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS.


SEC. 4402. MILITARY PERSONNEL FOR OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS (In Thousands of Dollars) FY 2012 Item Request House Authorized

MILITARY PERSONNEL TOTAL MILITARY PERSONNEL

11,228,566 11,228,566

11,228,566 11,228,566

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TITLE XLVOTHER AUTHORIZATIONS


SEC. 4501. OTHER AUTHORIZATIONS.
SEC. 4501. OTHER AUTHORIZATIONS (In Thousands of Dollars) Program Title
WORKING CAPITAL FUND, ARMY PREPOSITIONED WAR RESERVE STOCKS TOTAL, WORKING CAPITAL FUND, ARMY

FY 2012 Request
101,194 101,194

House Authorized
101,194 101,194

WORKING CAPITAL FUND, AIR FORCE WAR RESERVE MATERIAL TOTAL, WORKING CAPITAL FUND, AIR FORCE WORKING CAPITAL FUND, DEFENSE-WIDE DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY (DLA) TOTAL, WORKING CAPITAL FUND, DEFENSE-WIDE WORKING CAPITAL FUND, DECA WORKING CAPITAL FUND, DECA TOTAL, WORKING CAPITAL FUND, DECA NATIONAL DEFENSE SEALIFT FUND MPF MLP POST DELIVERY AND OUTFITTING NATIONAL DEF SEALIFT VESSEL LG MED SPD RO/RO MAINTENANCE DOD MOBILIZATION ALTERATIONS TAH MAINTENANCE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT READY RESERVE FORCE TOTAL, NATIONAL DEFENSE SEALIFT FUND DEFENSE HEALTH PROGRAM OPERATION & MAINTENANCE IN-HOUSE CARE PRIVATE SECTOR CARE CONSOLIDATED HEALTH SUPPORT INFORMATION MANAGEMENT Electronic Health Record Way Ahead Virtual Electronic Health Record MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES EDUCATION AND TRAINING BASE OPERATIONS/COMMUNICATIONS UNDISTRIBUTED GAO Estimate of Unobligated Balances Mental Health Initiatives Military Adaptive Sports Programs Section 582 Prohibit TRICARE Prime Fee Increase for 1 year TBI and PTSD Initiatives

65,372 65,372 31,614 31,614


1,376,830 1,376,830

65,372 65,372 31,614 31,614


1,376,830 1,376,830

425,865 24,161 1,138 92,567 184,109 40,831 48,443 309,270 1,126,384

425,865 24,161 1,138 92,567 184,109 40,831 48,443 309,270 1,126,384

8,148,856 16,377,272 2,193,821 1,422,697

312,102 705,347 1,742,451 0

8,148,856 16,377,272 2,193,821 1,403,467 [-15,480] [-3,750] 312,102 705,347 1,742,451 -145,000 [-225,000] [10,000] [5,000] [45,000] [20,000]

342

SEC. 4501. OTHER AUTHORIZATIONS (In Thousands of Dollars) Program Title


RDT&E IN-HOUSE LABORATORY INDEPENDENT RESEARCH APPLIED BIOMEDICAL TECHNOLOGY MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY MEDICAL ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT MEDICAL PRODUCTS SUPPORT AND ADVANCED CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT Electronic Health Record Way Ahead Virtual Electronic Health Record MEDICAL PRODUCTS AND SUPPORT SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT MEDICAL PROGRAM-WIDE ACTIVITIES MEDICAL PRODUCTS AND CAPABILITIES ENHANCEMENT ACTIVITIES PROCUREMENT DEFENSE HEALTH PROGRAM Electronic Health Record Way Ahead TOTAL, DEFENSE HEALTH PROGRAM

FY 2012 Request 2,935 33,805 3,694 767 181,042 167,481 176,345

House Authorized 2,935 33,805 3,694 767 181,042 167,481 164,235 [-11,360] [-750] 34,559 48,313 14,765 604,348 [-28,170]
31,994,260

34,559 48,313 14,765

632,518
32,198,770

CHEM AGENTS & MUNITIONS DESTRUCTION CHEM DEMILITARIZATION - O&M CHEM DEMILITARIZATION - RDT&E TOTAL, CHEM AGENTS & MUNITIONS DESTRUCTION
DRUG INTERDICTION AND COUNTER DRUG ACTIVITIES DRUG INTERDICTION AND COUNTER-DRUG ACTIVITIES, DEFENSE TOTAL, DRUG INTERDICTION AND COUNTER DRUG ACTIVITIES

1,147,691 406,731 1,554,422 1,156,282 1,156,282


286,919

1,147,691 406,731 1,554,422 1,156,282 1,156,282


287,919 [1,000]

OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL OPERATION & MAINTENANCE DOD IG Inspection of Military Cemeteries, Section 562 RDT&E PROCUREMENT TOTAL, OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL
MISSION FORCE ENHANCEMENT TRANSFER FUND

1,600 1,000 289,519


0

1,600 1,000 290,519


1,000,000 [1,000,000]

Creation of the Mission Force Enhancement Transfer Fund TOTAL, MISSION FORCE ENHANCEMENT TRANSFER FUND TOTAL OTHER AUTHORIZATIONS 0 37,900,387

1,000,000 38,696,877

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SEC. 4502. OTHER AUTHORIZATIONS FOR OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS.


SEC. 4502. OTHER AUTHORIZATIONS FOR OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS (In Thousands of Dollars) FY 2012 Program Title Request
WORKING CAPITAL FUND, ARMY PREPOSITIONED WAR RESERVE STOCKS TOTAL, WORKING CAPITAL FUND, ARMY 54,000 54,000

House Authorized
54,000 54,000

WORKING CAPITAL FUND, AIR FORCE TRANSPORTATION FALLEN HEROES CONTAINER DECONSOLIDATION TOTAL, WORKING CAPITAL FUND, AIR FORCE WORKING CAPITAL FUND, DEFENSE-WIDE DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY (DLA) TOTAL, WORKING CAPITAL FUND, DEFENSE-WIDE
DEFENSE HEALTH PROGRAM IN-HOUSE CARE PRIVATE SECTOR CARE CONSOLIDATED HEALTH SUPPORT INFORMATION MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES EDUCATION AND TRAINING BASE OPERATIONS/COMMUNICATIONS TOTAL, DEFENSE HEALTH PROGRAM

10,000 2,000 12,000 369,013 369,013


641,996 464,869 95,994 5,548 751 16,859 2,271 1,228,288

10,000 2,000 12,000 369,013 369,013


641,996 464,869 95,994 5,548 751 16,859 2,271 1,228,288

DRUG INTERDICTION AND COUNTER DRUG ACTIVITIES DRUG INTERDICTION AND COUNTER-DRUG ACTIVITIES, DEFENSE TOTAL, DRUG INTERDICTION AND COUNTER DRUG ACTIVITIES OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL OPERATION & MAINTENANCE TOTAL, OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL TOTAL OTHER AUTHORIZATIONS

486,458 486,458 11,055 11,055 2,160,814

486,458 486,458 11,055 11,055 2,160,814

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TITLE XLVIMILITARY CONSTRUCTION


SEC. 4601. MILITARY CONSTRUCTION.
SEC. 4601. MILITARY CONSTRUCTION (In Thousands of Dollars) State/Country and Account Installation AFGHANISTAN Army Bagram Air Base Army Bagram Air Base Army Bagram Air Base ALABAMA Army Fort Rucker ALASKA Army Joint Base ElmendorfRichardson Army Joint Base ElmendorfRichardson Army Joint Base ElmendorfRichardson Army Fort Wainwright CALIFORNIA Army Fort Irwin Army Fort Irwin Army Presidio Monterey COLORADO Army Fort Carson Army Fort Carson Army Fort Carson Army Fort Carson Army Fort Carson Army Fort Carson GEORGIA Army Fort Stewart Army Fort Benning Army Fort Benning Army Fort Benning Army Fort Benning Army Fort Gordon GERMANY Army Oberdachstetten Army Germersheim Army Landstuhl Army Grafenwoehr Army Grafenwoehr Army Landstuhl Army Grafenwoehr Project Title
Entry Control Point Construct Drainage System, Ph 3 Barracks, Ph 5

FY 2012 Request
20,000 31,000 29,000

House Agreement
20,000 31,000 29,000

Combat Readiness Center Brigade Complex, Ph 2 Physical Fitness Facility


Organizational Parking

11,600 74,000 26,000


3,600

11,600 74,000 26,000


3,600

Aviation Complex, Ph 3A Qualification Training Range Infantry Squad Battle Course General Instruction Building Aircraft Loading Area Control Tower Brigade Headquarters Aircraft Maintenance Hangar Barracks Barracks Dog Kennel Land Acquisition Land Acquisition Rail Loading Facility Trainee Barracks Complex, Ph 3 Hand Grenade Familiarization Range Automated Record Fire Range Central Distribution Facility Satellite Communications Center Barracks Convoy Live Fire Range Satellite Communications Center Chapel

114,000 15,500 7,500 3,000 34,000 14,200 14,400 63,000 67,000 46,000 2,600 25,000 5,100 13,600 23,000 1,450 12,200 21,000 24,000 17,500 5,000 39,000 15,500

114,000 15,500 7,500 3,000 34,000 14,200 14,400 63,000 67,000 46,000 2,600 25,000 5,100 13,600 23,000 1,450 12,200 21,000 24,000 17,500 5,000 39,000 15,500

345

SEC. 4601. MILITARY CONSTRUCTION (In Thousands of Dollars) State/Country and Account Installation Army Germersheim Army Stuttgart Army Vilseck HAWAII Army Schofield Barracks Army Schofield Barracks Army Fort Shafter HONDURAS Army Honduras Various KANSAS Army Forbes Air Field Army Fort Riley Army Fort Riley Army Fort Riley KENTUCKY Army Fort Campbell Army Fort Knox Army Fort Campbell Army Fort Campbell Army Fort Campbell Army Fort Campbell Army Fort Campbell Army Fort Campbell Army Fort Knox KOREA Army Camp Henry Army Camp Carroll LOUISIANA Army Fort Polk Army Fort Polk Army Fort Polk Army Fort Polk Army Fort Polk MARYLAND Army Fort Meade Army Fort Meade Army Aberdeen Proving Ground Army Aberdeen Proving Ground MISSOURI Army Fort Leonard Wood NEW YORK Army Fort Drum Project Title
Infrastructure Access Control Point Barracks

FY 2012 Request 16,500 12,200 20,000 73,000 32,000 17,500 25,000


5,300 10,400 13,000 60,000 67,000 48,000 40,000 18,000 18,500 16,000 65,000 23,000 7,000 48,000 41,000

House Agreement 16,500 12,200 20,000 73,000 32,000 17,500 25,000


5,300 10,400 13,000 60,000 67,000 48,000 40,000 18,000 18,500 16,000 65,000 23,000 7,000 48,000 41,000

Combat Aviation Brigade Complex, Ph 1 Centralized Wash Facility Child Development Center Barracks
Deployment Support Facility Chapel Physical Fitness Facility Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Maintenance Hangar Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Maintenance Hangar Battalion Complex Vehicle Maintenance Facility Scout/RECCE Gunnery Range Physical Fitness Facility Vehicle Maintenance Facility Barracks Complex Barracks Automated Infantry Platoon Battle Course Barracks Complex Barracks

Land Acquisition Fire Station Brigade Complex Multipurpose Machine Gun Range Military Working Dog Facility Applied Instruction Facility Brigade Complex Command and Control Facility Auto Technology Evaluation Fac, Ph 3

27,000 9,200 23,000 8,300 2,600 43,000 36,000 63,000 15,500

27,000 9,200 23,000 8,300 2,600 43,000 36,000 63,000 15,500

Vehicle Maintenance Facility

49,000

49,000

Ammunition Supply Point

5,700

5,700

346

SEC. 4601. MILITARY CONSTRUCTION (In Thousands of Dollars) State/Country and Account Installation Army Fort Drum NORTH CAROLINA Army Fort Bragg Army Fort Bragg Army Fort Bragg Army Fort Bragg Army Fort Bragg OKLAHOMA Army Fort Sill Army McAlester Army Fort Sill Army Fort Sill Army Fort Sill Army Fort Sill Army Fort Sill Army Fort Sill Army McAlester SOUTH CAROLINA Army Fort Jackson Army Fort Jackson TEXAS Army Fort Hood Army Fort Bliss Army Fort Bliss Army Fort Bliss Army Fort Hood Army Fort Bliss Army Fort Hood Army Fort Hood Army Fort Bliss Army Fort Bliss Army Red River Army Depot Army Fort Bliss Army Fort Bliss Army Joint Base San Antonio Army Fort Bliss UTAH Army Dugway Proving Ground VIRGINIA Army Joint Base Langley Eustis Army Fort Belvoir Project Title
Chapel

FY 2012 Request 7,600 54,000 49,000 18,000 42,000 23,000 36,000 6,300 51,000 25,000 13,200 3,400 23,000 33,000 1,700 59,000 4,900 47,000 24,000 2,400 8,300 15,500 14,600 18,500 51,000 39,000 13,000 44,000 14,600 14,600 10,400
19,000

House Agreement 7,600 54,000 49,000 18,000 42,000 23,000 36,000 6,300 51,000 25,000 13,200 3,400 23,000 33,000 1,700 59,000 4,900 47,000 24,000 2,400 8,300 15,500 14,600 18,500 51,000 39,000 13,000 44,000 14,600 14,600 10,400
19,000

Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Maintenance Hangar Brigade Complex Facilities Access Roads, Ph 2 NCO Academy Battle Command Training Center Reception Station, Ph 1 Railroad Tracks Vehicle Maintenance Facility Physical Fitness Facility Chapel Rail Deployment Facility Battle Command Training Center THAAD Instruction Facility Ammunition Loading Pads Trainee Barracks Complex, Ph 2 Modified Record Fire Range Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Maintenance Hangar Vehicle Maintenance Facility Water Well, Potable Applied Instruction Building Vehicle Maintenance Facility Electronics Maintenance Facility Vehicle Maintenance Facility Operational Readiness Training Complex JLENS Tactical Training Facility Barracks Complex Maneuver Systems Sustainment Ctr, Ph 3 Vehicle Maintenance Facility Infrastructure Vehicle Maintenance Facility
Vehicle Maintenance Facility

Life Sciences Test Facility Addition

32,000

32,000

Aviation Training Facility

26,000

26,000

Road and Infrastucture Improvements

31,000

31,000

347

SEC. 4601. MILITARY CONSTRUCTION (In Thousands of Dollars) State/Country and Account Installation Project Title Army Fort Belvoir Information Dominance Center, Ph 1 WASHINGTON Army Joint Base Lewis Infrastructure, Ph 1 McChord Army Joint Base Lewis Aviation Complex, Ph 1B McChord Army Joint Base Lewis Air Support Operations Facilities McChord Army Joint Base Lewis Operational Readiness Training Cplx, Ph 1 McChord Army Joint Base Lewis Battalion Complex McChord Army Joint Base Lewis Brigade Complex, Ph 2 McChord Army Joint Base Lewis Aviation Unit Complex, Ph 1A McChord WORLDWIDE UNSPECIFIED Army Unspecified Minor Construction Worldwide Locations Army Unspecified Host Nation Support Worldwide Locations Army Unspecified Community Facilities Worldwide Locations Army Unspecified Supply Facilities Worldwide Locations Army Unspecified Troop Housing Facilities Worldwide Locations Army Unspecified R&D Facilities Worldwide Locations Army Unspecified Troop Housing Facilities Worldwide Locations Army Unspecified Planning & Design Worldwide Locations Total Military Construction, Army Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy
Navy Navy Navy

FY 2012 Request 52,000 64,000 48,000 7,300 28,000


59,000

House Agreement 52,000 64,000 48,000 7,300 28,000


59,000

56,000 34,000

56,000 34,000

20,000 25,500
0

20,000 25,500
0

0 0
0

0 0
0

0 229,741 3,235,991 41,373 81,897 39,515 45,194 55,010


29,187 46,763 61,672

0 229,741 3,235,991 41,373 81,897 39,515 45,194 55,010


29,187 46,763 61,672

ARIZONA Yuma Yuma Yuma BAHRAIN ISLAND SW Asia SW Asia CALIFORNIA Camp Pendleton Coronado Coronado

JSF Auxiliary Landing Field Double Aircraft Maintenance Hangar Aircraft Maintenance Hangar Waterfront Development Phase 4 Bachelor Enlisted Quarters
Infantry Squad Defense Range FITNESS CENTER NORTH ISLAND Rotary Aircraft Depot Maint Fac (North Is.)

348

SEC. 4601. MILITARY CONSTRUCTION (In Thousands of Dollars) State/Country and Account Installation Navy Twentynine Palms Navy Camp Pendleton Navy Camp Pendleton Navy Camp Pendleton Navy Point Mugu Navy Camp Pendleton Navy Camp Pendleton Navy Twentynine Palms Navy Camp Pendleton Navy Twentynine Palms Navy Camp Pendleton Navy Barstow Navy Bridgeport Navy Twentynine Palms Navy Camp Pendleton DIEGO GARCIA Navy Diego Garcia DJIBOUTI Navy Camp Lemonier Navy Camp Lemonier Navy Camp Lemonier FLORIDA Navy Whiting Field Navy Jacksonville Navy Mayport Navy Jacksonville Navy Jacksonville GEORGIA Navy Kings Bay Navy Kings Bay GUAM Navy Joint Region Marianas Navy Joint Region Marianas HAWAII Navy Kaneohe Bay Navy Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam Navy Barking Sands ILLINOIS Navy Great Lakes MARYLAND Navy Patuxent River Navy Indian Head NORTH CAROLINA Project Title Multi-Use Operational Fitness Area North Area Waste Water Conveyance Individual Equipment Issue Warehouse MV-22 Aviation Pavement E-2D AIRCREW TRAINING FACILITY MV-22 Aviation Fuel Storage Armory, 1ST Marine Division Tracked Vehicle Maintenance Cover MV-22 Double Hangar Replacement Child Development Center New Potable Water Conveyance Dip Tank Cleaning Facility Multi-Purpose Building - Addition Land Expansion Intersection Bridge and Improvements Potable Water Plant Modernization Bachelor Quarters Aircraft Logistics Apron TAXIWAY ENHANCEMENT Applied Instruction Facilities, EOD Course P-8A Hangar Upgrades Massey Avenue Corridor Improvements BAMS UAS Operator Training Facility P-8A Training Facility Crab Island Security Enclave WRA Land/Water Interface
Finegayan Water Utilities North Ramp Utilities - Anderson AFB (INC)

FY 2012 Request 18,819 78,271 16,411 18,530 15,377 6,163 12,606 15,882 48,345 23,743 113,091 8,590 19,238 8,665 12,476 35,444 43,529 35,170 10,800 20,620 6,085 14,998 4,482 25,985 52,913 33,150
77,267 78,654

House Agreement 18,819 78,271 16,411 18,530 15,377 6,163 12,606 15,882 48,345 23,743 113,091 8,590 19,238 8,665 12,476 35,444 43,529 35,170 10,800 20,620 6,085 0 4,482 25,985 52,913 33,150
77,267 78,654

MCAS Operations Complex Navy Information Operations Command FES Fac North Loop Electrical Replacement Decentralize Steam System
Aircraft Prototype Facility Phase 2 Decentralize Steam System

57,704 7,492 9,679 91,042


45,844 67,779

57,704 7,492 9,679 91,042


45,844 67,779

349

SEC. 4601. MILITARY CONSTRUCTION (In Thousands of Dollars) State/Country and Account Installation Navy Camp Lejeune Navy Camp Lejeune Navy
Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy

Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy

Explosives Handling Wharf #2 (Inc. 1) Integrated Dry Dock Water Treatment Fac Ph1 EHW Security Force Facility (Bangor) WATERFRONT RESTRICTED AREA VEHICLE BARRIERS WORLDWIDE UNSPECIFIED Navy Unspecified Unspecified Minor Constr Worldwide Locations Navy Unspecified Planning And Design Worldwide Locations Navy Unspecified Maintenance & Production Facilities Worldwide Locations Navy Unspecified Troop Housing Facilities Worldwide Locations Total Military Construction, Navy AF AF ALASKA Eielson AFB Dormitory (168 RM) Joint Base Elmendorf- Brigade Combat Team (Light) Complex, (480 RM) Richardson ARIZONA Davis-Monthan AFB HC-130J Joint Use Fuel Cell

Cherry Point Marine Corps Air Station New River Camp Lejeune Camp Lejeune New River SOUTH CAROLINA Beaufort VIRGINIA Norfolk Quantico Quantico Quantico Portsmouth Quantico Quantico Quantico Norfolk Quantico WASHINGTON Kitsap Bremerton Kitsap Kitsap

Project Title Squad Battle Course 2nd Combat Engineer Maintenance/Ops Complex H-1 HELICOPTER GEARBOX REPAIR & TEST FACILITY Aircraft Maintenance Hangar and Apron Bachelor Enlisted Quarters - Wallace Creek Base Entry Point and Road Ordnance Loading Area Additiion
VERTICAL LANDING PADS

FY 2012 Request 16,821 75,214 17,760


69,511 27,439 81,008 9,419 21,096

House Agreement 16,821 75,214 17,760


69,511 27,439 81,008 9,419 21,096

Decentralize Steam System Enlisted Dining Facility Academic Instruction Facility Waste Water Treatment Plant - Upshur Controlled Industrial Facility Embassy Security Group Facilities Bachelor Enlisted Quarters The Basic School Student Quarters - Phase 6 Bachelor Quarters, Homeport Ashore Realign Purvis Rd/Russell Rd Intersection

26,924 5,034 75,304 9,969 74,864 27,079 31,374 28,488 81,304 6,442 78,002 13,341 25,948 17,894

26,924 5,034 75,304 9,969 74,864 27,079 31,374 28,488 81,304 6,442 78,002 13,341 25,948 17,894

21,495
84,362

21,495
69,362

0 0 2,461,547 45,000 97,000

0 29,998 2,461,547 45,000 97,000

AF

12,500

12,500

350

SEC. 4601. MILITARY CONSTRUCTION (In Thousands of Dollars) State/Country and Account Installation AF Luke AFB AF Davis-Monthan AFB AF Luke AFB CALIFORNIA AF Travis AFB AF Vandenberg AFB COLORADO AF U.S. Air Force Academy DELAWARE AF Dover AFB FLORIDA AF Patrick AFB GERMANY AF Ramstein AB GREENLAND AF Thule AB GUAM AF Joint Region Marianas AF Joint Region Marianas
AF AF AF Joint Region Marianas Joint Region Marianas Joint Region Marianas

Project Title F-35 ADAL Aircraft Maintenance Unit EC-130H Simulator/Training Operations F-35 Squad Ops/AMU 2 Dormitory (144 RM) Education Center Construct Large Vehicle Inspection Facility

FY 2012 Request 6,000 20,500 18,000 22,000 14,200 13,400

House Agreement 6,000 20,500 18,000 22,000 14,200 13,400

C-5M Formal Training Unit Facility

2,800

2,800

Air Force Technical Applications Ctr - Incr 2 Dormitory (192 RM)


Dormitory (72 PN)

79,000 34,697
28,000

79,000 34,697
28,000

AF AF AF
AF

Joint Region Marianas Joint Region Marianas ITALY Sigonella KANSAS Fort Riley KOREA Osan AB LOUISIANA Barksdale AFB MISSOURI Whiteman AFB NEBRASKA Offutt AFB NEVADA Nellis AFB Nellis AFB Nellis AFB NEW MEXICO

Guam Strike Fuel Systems Maintenance Hangar PRTC Combat Communications Transmission Syst Air Freight Terminal Complex Guam Strike Clear Water Rinse Facility Guam Strike Conventional Munitions Maintenanc PRTC RED HORSE Cantonment Operations Facility PRTC Combat Communications Combat Support UAS SATCOM Relay Pads and Facility
Air Support Operations Center

128,000 5,600
35,000 7,500 11,700

128,000 5,600
35,000 7,500 11,700

14,000 9,800 15,000


7,600

14,000 9,800 15,000


7,600

AF AF
AF

Dormitory (156 RM) Mission Support Group Complex


WSA Security Control Facility

23,000 23,500
4,800

23,000 23,500
4,800

AF AF AF AF

STRATCOM Replacement Facility Incr 1 F-35A AGE Facility F-35 Add/Alter Engine Shop Communications Network Control Center

150,000 21,500 2,750 11,600

150,000 21,500 2,750 11,600

351

SEC. 4601. MILITARY CONSTRUCTION (In Thousands of Dollars) State/Country and Account Installation AF Holloman AFB AF Kirtland AFB AF Holloman AFB AF Holloman AFB AF Holloman AFB AF Cannon AFB AF Cannon AFB NORTH CAROLINA AF Pope AFB NORTH DAKOTA AF Minot AFB AF AF
AF

Project Title Parallel Taxiway 07/25 AFNWC Sustainment Center F-16 Academic Facility F-16 SEAD Training Facility Child Development Center Dormitory (96 RM) ADAL Wastewater Treatment Plant C-130 Flight Simulator
B-52 3-Bay Conventional Munitions Maintenance B-52 Two-Bay Phase Maintenance Dock Dormitory (168 RM)

FY 2012 Request 8,000 25,000 5,800 4,200 11,200 15,000 7,598 6,000
11,800

House Agreement 8,000 25,000 5,800 4,200 11,200 15,000 7,598 6,000
11,800

AF AF

AF AF AF

AF AF
AF

AF AF
AF

AF AF AF

Minot AFB Minot AFB QATAR Al Udeid Blatchford Preston Complex, Phase IV TEXAS Joint Base San BMT Recruit Dormitory 4, Phase IV Antonio Joint Base San Adv Indiv Training (AIT) Barracks (300 RM) Antonio UTAH Hill AFB F-35 ADAL Hangar 45E/AMU Hill AFB F-22 System Support Facility VIRGINIA Joint Base Langley AIT Barracks Complex, Ph 2 Eustis WASHINGTON Fairchild AFB SERE Force Support Ph 2 Fairchild AFB Wing Headquarters WORLDWIDE UNSPECIFIED Unspecified Unspecified Minor Construction Worldwide Locations Unspecified Operational Facilities Worldwide Locations Unspecified Community Facilities Worldwide Locations Unspecified Community Facilities Worldwide Locations Unspecified Supporting Activities Worldwide Locations Unspecified PLANNING & DESIGN Worldwide Locations Unspecified Maintenance & Production Facilities Worldwide Locations

34,000 22,000
37,000

34,000 22,000
37,000

64,000 46,000

64,000 46,000

6,800 16,500 50,000

6,800 16,500 50,000

14,000 13,600
20,000

14,000 13,600
20,000

0 0
0

0 0
0

0 81,913 0

0 81,913 0

352

SEC. 4601. MILITARY CONSTRUCTION (In Thousands of Dollars) State/Country and Account Installation Total Military Construction, Air Force DefWide
DefWide DefWide DefWide

Project Title

FY 2012 Request 1,364,858 58,800

House Agreement 1,364,858 58,800

ALABAMA Redstone Arsenal


ALASKA Eielson AFB

Von Braun Complex Phase IV

Upgrade Rail Line

14,800

14,800

Anchorage ARIZONA Davis-Monthan AFB BELGIUM Brussels


CALIFORNIA Camp Pendleton

SOF Cold Weather Maritime Training Facility

18,400

18,400

REPLACE HYDRANT FUEL SYSTEM

23,000

23,000

DefWide
DefWide DefWide DefWide DefWide DefWide DefWide

NATO Headquarters Facility

24,118

24,118

SOF Range 130 Support Projects

8,641

8,641

Defense Distribution Depot-Tracy San Clemente Camp Pendleton Coronado


Point Loma Annex

Replace Public Safety Center REPLACE FUEL STORAGE TANKS & PIPELINE SOF Military Working Dog Facility SOF Support Activity Operations Facility
Replace Fuel Storage Facilities Incr 4

15,500 21,800 3,500 42,000


27,000

15,500 21,800 3,500 42,000


27,000

DefWide
DefWide DefWide DefWide

COLORADO Buckley AFB

MOUNTAINVIEW OPERATIONS FACILITY

140,932

140,932

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Bolling AFB DIAC Parking Garage Bolling AFB Bolling AFB
FLORIDA Eglin AUX 9

13,586

13,586

Electrical Upgrades Cooling Tower Expansion

1,080 2,070

1,080 2,070

DefWide DefWide DefWide Def-

SOF Enclosed Engine Noise Suppressors SOF Company Operations Facility (GSB)
SOF Company Operations Facility (GSTB)

3,200 21,000
19,000

3,200 21,000
19,000

Eglin AFB
Eglin AFB

Eglin AFB

Medical Clinic

11,600

11,600

353

SEC. 4601. MILITARY CONSTRUCTION (In Thousands of Dollars) State/Country and Account Installation Wide DefWhiting Field Wide DefEglin AUX 9 Wide DefMacDill AFB Wide GEORGIA DefFort Gordon Wide DefFort Stewart Wide DefFort Benning Wide GERMANY DefGrafenwoehr Wide DefBaumholder Wide DefSpangdalem AB Wide DefStuttgart-Patch Wide Barracks DefRhine Ordnance Wide Barracks DefAnsbach Wide DefSpangdalem AB Wide HAWAII DefJoint Base Pearl Wide Harbor-Hickam DefJoint Base Pearl Wide Harbor-Hickam ILLINOIS DefGreat Lakes Wide ITALY DefVicenza Wide JAPAN DefYokota AB Wide DefYokota AB Wide KENTUCKY Project Title TRUCK LOAD/UNLOAD FACILITY SOF Simulator Facility
SOF Acquisition Center (Phase II)

FY 2012 Request 3,800 6,300


15,200

House Agreement 3,800 6,300


15,200

WHITELAW WEDGE BUILDING ADDITION


Hospital Addition/Alteration Phase 2

11,340
72,300

11,340
72,300

Replace McBride Elementary School

37,205

37,205

Netzaberg MS School Addition Replace Wetzel-Smith Elementary Schools Replace Bitburg Middle & High School
DISA Europe Facility Upgrades

6,529 59,419 87,167


2,434

6,529 59,419 87,167


2,434

Medical Center Replacement Incr 1 Ansbach Middle/High School Addition


Replace Bitburg Elementary School

70,592 11,672
41,876

70,592 11,672
41,876

Alter Warehouse Space


UPGRADE REFULER TRUCK PARKING AREA

9,200
5,200

9,200
5,200

Health Clinic Demolition

16,900

16,900

Replace Vicenza High School

41,864

41,864

Replace Yokota High School


Replace Temp Classrm/Joan K. Mendel ES

49,606
12,236

49,606
12,236

354

SEC. 4601. MILITARY CONSTRUCTION (In Thousands of Dollars) State/Country and Account Installation DefFort Knox Wide DefFort Campbell Wide DefFort Campbell Wide DefFort Campbell Wide LOUISIANA DefBarksdale AFB Wide MARYLAND DefAberdeen Proving Wide Ground DefBethesda Naval Wide Hospital DefFort Detrick Wide DefJoint Base Andrews Wide DefJoint Base Andrews Wide DefFort Meade Wide MASSACHUSETTS DefHanscom AFB Wide DefWestover ARB Wide MISSISSIPPI DefColumbus AFB Wide DefGulfport Wide MISSOURI DefArnold Wide NEW MEXICO DefCannon AFB Wide DefCannon AFB Wide DefCannon AFB Wide DefCannon AFB Wide Project Title Replace Kingsolver-Pierce Elementary Schools SOF MH47 Aviation Facility Hospital Addition/Alteration SOF Rotary Wing Hangar FY 2012 Request 38,845 43,000 56,600 38,900 House Agreement 38,845 43,000 56,600 38,900

Hydrant Fuel System

6,200

6,200

USAMRICD Replacement, Inc 4 Child Development Center Addition/Alteration


USAMRIID Stage I, Inc 6

22,850 18,000
137,600

22,850 18,000
137,600

Ambulatory Care Center Dental Clinic Replacement High Performance Computing Capacity Inc 1

242,900 22,800 29,640

242,900 22,800 29,640

Replace Hanscom Middle School


REPLACE HYDRANT FUEL SYSTEM

34,040
23,300

34,040
23,300

REPLACE REFUELER PARKING FACILITY


Medical Clinic Replacement

2,600
34,700

2,600
34,700

Data Ctr West #1 Power & Cooling Upgrade

9,253

9,253

SOF C-130 Squadron Operations Facility

10,941

10,941

SOF Squadron Operations Facility SOF ADAL Simulator Facility SOF Hangar Aircraft Maintenance Unit

17,300 9,600 41,200

17,300 9,600 41,200

355

SEC. 4601. MILITARY CONSTRUCTION (In Thousands of Dollars) State/Country and Account Installation DefCannon AFB Wide DefCannon AFB Wide DefCannon AFB Wide NEW YORK DefFort Drum Wide DefFort Drum Wide NORTH CAROLINA DefFort Bragg Wide DefFort Bragg Wide DefFort Bragg Wide DefNew River Wide DefFort Bragg Wide DefFort Bragg Wide DefPope AFB Wide DefCamp Lejeune Wide DefFort Bragg Wide DefFort Bragg Wide DefFort Bragg Wide DefFort Bragg Wide DefFort Bragg Wide OHIO DefColumbus Wide OKLAHOMA DefAltus AFB Wide PENNSYLVANIA DefDEF Distribution Project Title SOF Apron And Taxiway SOF Aircraft Maintenance Squadron Facility SOF C-130 Wash Rack Hangar FY 2012 Request 28,100 15,000 10,856 House Agreement 28,100 15,000 10,856

Medical Clinic Dental clinic Addition/Alteration

15,700 4,700

15,700 4,700

Hospital Alteration SOF Battalion Operations Facility


Replace District Superintendant's Office

57,600 41,000
3,138

57,600 41,000
3,138

Replace Delalio Elementary School SOF Administrative Annex SOF Squadron HQ Addition SOF Training Facility
SOF Armory Facility Expansion

22,687 12,000 11,000 5,400


6,670

22,687 12,000 11,000 5,400


6,670

SOF Communications Training Complex SOF Group Headquarters


SOF Brigade Headquarters

10,758 26,000
19,000

10,758 26,000
19,000

SOF Battalion Operations Complex SOF Entry Control Point

23,478 2,300

23,478 2,300

Security Enhancements

10,000

10,000

Replace Fuel Transfer Pipeline

8,200

8,200

UPGRADE ACCESS CONTROL POINTS

17,500

17,500

356

SEC. 4601. MILITARY CONSTRUCTION (In Thousands of Dollars) State/Country and Account Installation Wide Depot New Cumberland DefDEF Distribution Wide Depot New Cumberland DefDEF Distribution Wide Depot New Cumberland DefPhiladelphia Wide SOUTH CAROLINA DefJoint Base Charleston Wide TEXAS DefJoint Base San Wide Antonio DefJoint Base San Wide Antonio DefFort Bliss Wide UNITED KINGDOM DefMenwith Hill Station Wide DefRoyal Air Force Wide Alconbury UTAH DefCamp Williams Wide VIRGINIA DefPentagon Wide DefPentagon Wide DefQuantico Wide DefJoint Expeditionary Wide Base Little Creek Story DefFort Belvoir Wide DefCharlottesville Wide DefDam Neck Wide DefDam Neck Wide Project Title FY 2012 Request House Agreement

Enclose Open-Sided Shed

3,000

3,000

Replace General Purpose Warehouse

25,500

25,500

Upgrade HVAC System

8,000

8,000

REPLACE FUEL STORAGE & DISTRIBUTION FACILITY

24,868

24,868

Ambulatory Care Center Phase 3


Hospital Nutrition Care Department Add/Alt

161,300
33,000

161,300
33,000

Hospital Replacement Incr 3

136,700

136,700

MHS PSC CONSTRUCTION GENERATOR PLANT

68,601

68,601

Replace Alconbury High School

35,030

35,030

IC CNCI Data Center 1 Inc 3

246,401

246,401

Pentagon Memorial Pedestrian Plaza Heliport Control Tower/Fire Station


DSS Headquarters Addition

2,285 6,457
42,727

2,285 6,457
42,727

SOF Seal Team Operations Facility

37,000

37,000

Technology Center Third Floor Fit-out

54,625

54,625

Remote Delivery Facility SOF Logistic Support Facility SOF Military Working Dog Facility

10,805 14,402 4,900

10,805 14,402 4,900

357

SEC. 4601. MILITARY CONSTRUCTION (In Thousands of Dollars) State/Country and Account Installation Project Title DefDahlgren Dahlgren E/MS School Addition Wide DefDam Neck SOF Building Renovation Wide DefQuantico Defense Access Road Improvements-Telegraph Wide Rd WASHINGTON DefJoint Base Lewis SOF Company Operations Facility Wide McChord DefWhidbey Island Replace Fuel Pipeline Wide DefJoint Base Lewis REPLACE FUEL DISTRIBUTION FACILITIES Wide McChord WEST VIRGINIA DefCamp Dawson REPLACE HYDRANT FUEL SYSTEM Wide WORLDWIDE UNSPECIFIED DefVarious Worldwide Planning And Design Wide Locations DefUnspecified Planning and Design Wide Worldwide Locations DefUnspecified Planning and Design Wide Worldwide Locations DefUnspecified Planning and Design Wide Worldwide Locations DefUnspecified Planning And Design Wide Worldwide Locations DefUnspecified Contingency Construction Wide Worldwide Locations DefUnspecified Planning and Design Wide Worldwide Locations DefUnspecified Supporting Activities Wide Worldwide Locations DefUnspecified SOF Real Estate Wide Worldwide Locations DefUnspecified Planning And Design Wide Worldwide Locations DefVarious Worldwide Unspecified Minor Construction Wide Locations DefUnspecified Planning And Design Wide Worldwide Locations DefVarious Worldwide Planning And Design Wide Locations DefUnspecified PLANNING AND DESIGN Wide Worldwide Locations DefUnspecified Unspecified Minor Milcon FY 2012 Request 1,988 3,814 4,000 House Agreement 1,988 3,814 4,000

21,000 25,000
14,000

21,000 25,000
14,000

2,200

2,200

227,498 6,000
3,043

227,498 6,000
3,043

5,277 8,368
10,000

5,277 8,368
10,000

52,974 0 0 31,468
6,571

52,974 0 0 31,468
6,571

48,007 66,974
3,000

48,007 66,974
3,000

6,365

6,365

358

SEC. 4601. MILITARY CONSTRUCTION (In Thousands of Dollars) State/Country and Account Installation Project Title Wide Worldwide Locations DefUnspecified Unspecified Minor Construction Wide Worldwide Locations DefUnspecified Exercise Related Construction Wide Worldwide Locations DefUnspecified Energy Conservation Investment Program Wide Worldwide Locations DefUnspecified Minor Construction Wide Worldwide Locations DefUnspecified Unspecified Minor Construction Wide Worldwide Locations DefUnspecified Planning and Design Wide Worldwide Locations Total Military Construction, Defense-Wide
Chem Demil

FY 2012 Request 8,876 8,417


135,000

House Agreement 8,876 8,417


135,000

6,100 3,000 1,993 3,848,757


15,338

6,100 3,000 1,993 3,848,757


15,338

COLORADO Pueblo Depot

Ammunition Demilitarization Facility, Ph XIII

KENTUCKY Chem Blue Grass Army Ammunition Demilitarization Ph XII Demil Depot Total Chemical Demilitarization Construction, Defense NATO
WORLDWIDE UNSPECIFIED NATO Security Nato Security Investment Program Investment Program Total NATO Security Investment Program ALABAMA Fort McClellan Readiness Center PH2

59,974 75,312 272,611 272,611


16,500

59,974 75,312 272,611 272,611


16,500

Army NG

Army NG Army NG Army NG Army NG Army NG


Army NG Army

ARIZONA Papago Military Reservation ARKANSAS Fort Chaffee

Readiness Center

17,800

17,800

Convoy Live Fire/Entry Control Point Range

3,500

3,500

CALIFORNIA Camp San Luis Obispo Field Maintenance Shop


Camp Roberts Tactical Unmanned Aircraft System Facility

8,000
6,160

8,000
6,160

Camp Roberts COLORADO Alamosa Aurora

Utilities Replacement Ph1

32,000

32,000

Readiness Center

6,400

6,400

Tactical Unmanned Aircraft System Facility

3,600

3,600

359

SEC. 4601. MILITARY CONSTRUCTION (In Thousands of Dollars) State/Country and Account Installation NG Army Fort Carson NG DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Army Anacostia NG FLORIDA Army Camp Blanding NG Army Camp Blanding NG GEORGIA Army Macon NG Army Hinesville NG Army Atlanta NG HAWAII Army Kalaeloa NG ILLINOIS Army Normal NG INDIANA Army Indianapolis NG Army Camp Atterbury NG Army Camp Atterbury NG Army Camp Atterbury NG Army Camp Atterbury NG MAINE Army Bangor NG Army Brunswick NG MARYLAND Army Westminster NG Army La Plata NG Army Dundalk Project Title Barracks Complex (ORTC) FY 2012 Request 43,000 House Agreement 43,000

US Property & Fiscal Office Add/Alt

5,300

5,300

Convoy Live Fire/Entry Control Point Range Live Fire Shoot House

2,400 3,100

2,400 3,100

Readiness Center Ph1 Maneuver Area Training & Equipment Site Ph1
Readiness Center

14,500 17,500
11,000

14,500 17,500
11,000

Readiness Center Ph1

33,000

33,000

Readiness Center

10,000

10,000

JFHQ Add/Alt
Operations Readiness Training Cmplx 2

25,700
27,000

25,700
27,000

Operations Readiness Training Complex 1 Railhead Expansion & Container Facility Deployment Processing Facility

25,000 21,000 8,900

25,000 21,000 8,900

Readiness Center
Armed Forces Reserve Center

15,600
23,000

15,600
23,000

Readiness Center Add/Alt


Readiness Center

10,400
9,000

10,400
9,000

Readiness Center Add/Alt

16,000

16,000

360

SEC. 4601. MILITARY CONSTRUCTION (In Thousands of Dollars) State/Country and Account Installation NG MASSACHUSETTS Army Natick NG MINNESOTA Army Camp Ripley NG MISSISSIPPI Army Camp Shelby NG Army Camp Shelby NG Army Camp Shelby NG NEBRASKA Army Grand Island NG Army Mead NG NEVADA Army Las Vegas NG NEW JERSEY Army Lakehurst NG NEW MEXICO Army Santa Fe NG NORTH CAROLINA Army Greensboro NG OKLAHOMA Army Camp Gruber NG Army Camp Gruber NG OREGON Army The Dalles NG PUERTO RICO Army Fort Buchanan NG SOUTH CAROLINA Army Allendale NG UTAH Project Title FY 2012 Request House Agreement

Readiness Center

9,000

9,000

Multipurpose Machine Gun Range

8,400

8,400

Troop Housing (ORTC) Ph1


Operational Readiness Training Cmplx Ph1

25,000
27,000

25,000
27,000

Deployment Processing Facility

12,600

12,600

Readiness Center Readiness Center

22,000 9,100

22,000 9,100

Field Maintenance Shop

23,000

23,000

Army Aviation Suport Facility

49,000

49,000

Readiness Center Add/Alt

5,200

5,200

Readiness Center Add/Alt

3,700

3,700

Live Fire Shoot House

3,000

3,000

Upgrade-Combined Arms Collective Training Fac

10,361

10,361

Readiness Center

13,800

13,800

Readiness Center

57,000

57,000

Readiness Center Add/Alt

4,300

4,300

361

SEC. 4601. MILITARY CONSTRUCTION (In Thousands of Dollars) State/Country and Account Installation Project Title Army Camp Williams Multi Purpose Machine Gun Range NG VIRGINIA Army Fort Pickett Combined Arms Collective Training Facility NG WEST VIRGINIA Army Buckhannon Readiness Center Ph1 NG WISCONSIN Army Camp Williams Tactical Unmanned Aircraft System Facility NG WORLDWIDE UNSPECIFIED Army Unspecified Maintenance & Production Facilities NG Worldwide Locations Army Unspecified Training Facilities NG Worldwide Locations Army Unspecified Operational Facilities NG Worldwide Locations Army Unspecified Unspecified Minor Construction NG Worldwide Locations Army Unspecified Maintenance & Production Facilities NG Worldwide Locations Army Unspecified Planning and Design NG Worldwide Locations WYOMING Army Cheyenne Readiness Center NG Total Military Construction, Army National Guard Army Res
Army Res

FY 2012 Request 6,500

House Agreement 6,500

11,000

11,000

10,000

10,000

7,000

7,000

0 0
0

0 0
0

11,700 0
20,671

11,700 0
20,671

8,900
773,592

8,900
773,592

CALIFORNIA Fort Hunter Liggett COLORADO Fort Collins ILLINOIS Rockford


Homewood

Automated Multipurpose Machine Gun (MPMG)

5,200

5,200

Army Reserve Center

13,600

13,600

Army Res Army Res Army Res


Army Res

Army Reserve Center/Land


Army Reserve Center

12,800
16,000

12,800
16,000

INDIANA Lawrence KANSAS Kansas City MASSACHUSETTS

Army Reserve Center

57,000

57,000

Army Reserve Center/Land

13,000

13,000

362

SEC. 4601. MILITARY CONSTRUCTION (In Thousands of Dollars) State/Country and Account Installation Project Title Army Attleboro Army Reserve Center/Land Res MINNESOTA Army Saint Joseph Army Reserve Center Res MISSOURI Army Weldon Springs Army Reserve Center Res NEW YORK Army Schenectady Army Reserve Center Res NORTH CAROLINA Army Greensboro Army Reserve Center/Land Res SOUTH CAROLINA Army Orangeburg Army Reserve Center/Land Res WISCONSIN Army Fort McCoy NCOA Phase III - Billeting Res Army Fort McCoy Modified Record Fire Known Distance Range Res Army Fort McCoy Automated Record Fire Range Res Army Fort McCoy Container Loading Facility Res WORLDWIDE UNSPECIFIED Army Unspecified Planning and Design Res Worldwide Locations Army Unspecified Unspecified Minor Construction Res Worldwide Locations Total Military Construction, Army Reserve N/MC Res N/MC Res
PENNSYLVANIA Pittsburg

FY 2012 Request 22,000

House Agreement 22,000

11,800

11,800

19,000

19,000

20,000

20,000

19,000

19,000

12,000

12,000

12,000 5,400
4,600

12,000 5,400
4,600

5,300

5,300

28,924

28,924

2,925 280,549 13,759

2,925 280,549 13,759

Armed Forces Reserve Center (Pittsburgh)

TENNESSEE Memphis

Reserve Training Center

7,949

7,949

WORLDWIDE UNSPECIFIED N/MC Unspecified Planning And Design Res Worldwide Locations N/MC Unspecified MCNR Unspecified Minor Construction Res Worldwide Locations Total Military Construction, Naval Reserve

2,591 2,000
26,299

2,591 2,000
26,299

Air NG

CALIFORNIA Moffett Field

Replace Pararescue Training Facility

26,000

26,000

363

SEC. 4601. MILITARY CONSTRUCTION (In Thousands of Dollars) State/Country and Account Installation Project Title Air NG Beale AFB Wing Operations and Training Facility HAWAII Air NG Joint Base Pearl TFI - F-22 Combat Aircraft Parking Apron Harbor-Hickam Air NG Joint Base Pearl TFI - F-22 Flight Simulator Facility Harbor-Hickam Air NG Joint Base Pearl TFI - F-22 Weapons Load Crew Training Facilit Harbor-Hickam INDIANA Air NG Fort Wayne IAP A-10 Facility Conversion - Munitions MARYLAND Air NG Martin State Airport TFI - C-27 Conversion - Squadron Operations MASSACHUSETTS Air NG Otis ANGB TFI - cNAF Beddown - Upgrade Facility OHIO Air NG Springfield BeckleyAlter Predator Operations Center MAP WORLDWIDE UNSPECIFIED Air NG Unspecified Maintenance & Production Facilities Worldwide Locations Air NG Unspecified Operational Facilities Worldwide Locations Air NG Various Worldwide MINOR CONSTRUCTION Locations Air NG Various Worldwide Planning and Design Locations Total Military Construction, Air National Guard CALIFORNIA March AFB Airfield Control Tower/Base Ops SOUTH CAROLINA AF Res Charleston AFB TFI Red Horse Readiness & Trng Center WORLDWIDE UNSPECIFIED AF Res Unspecified Unspecified Minor Construction Worldwide Locations AF Res Unspecified Training Facilities Worldwide Locations AF Res Unspecified Planning & Design Worldwide Locations Total Military Construction, Air Force Reserve AF Res FH Con Army FH Con Army BELGIUM Brussels
GERMANY Vilseck

FY 2012 Request 6,100 12,721 19,800 7,000

House Agreement 6,100 12,721 19,800 7,000

4,000
4,900

4,000
4,900

7,800 6,700

7,800 6,700

0 0 9,000 12,225
116,246

0 0 9,000 12,225
116,246

16,393 9,593
5,434

16,393 9,593
5,434

0 2,200 33,620 10,000

0 2,200 33,620 10,000

Land Purchase for GFOQ

(10 units)

Family Housing New Construction (22 units)

12,000

12,000

364

SEC. 4601. MILITARY CONSTRUCTION (In Thousands of Dollars) State/Country and Account Installation Project Title FH Con Illesheim Family Housing Replacement Construc(80 units) Army FH Con Grafenwoehr Family Housing New Construction (26 units) Army WORLDWIDE UNSPECIFIED FH Con Unspecified Family Housing P&D Army Worldwide Locations FH Con Unspecified Construction Improvements (276 units) Army Worldwide Locations Total Family Housing Construction, Army
WORLDWIDE UNSPECIFIED FH Ops Unspecified Furnishings Account Army Worldwide Locations FH Ops Unspecified Miscellaneous Account Army Worldwide Locations FH Ops Unspecified Utilities Account Army Worldwide Locations FH Ops Unspecified Management Account Army Worldwide Locations FH Ops Unspecified Privatization Support Costs Army Worldwide Locations FH Ops Unspecified Maintenance of Real Property Army Worldwide Locations FH Ops Unspecified Leasing Army Worldwide Locations FH Ops Unspecified Services Account Army Worldwide Locations Total Family Housing Operation And Maintenance, Army

FY 2012 Request 41,000 13,000

House Agreement 41,000 13,000

7,897

7,897

103,000 186,897 14,256 605


73,637

103,000 186,897 14,256 605


73,637

54,728 25,741
105,668

54,728 25,741
105,668

204,426 15,797 494,858 80,546


50

204,426 15,797 494,858 80,546


50

WORLDWIDE UNSPECIFIED FH Con Unspecified Construction Improvements AF Worldwide Locations FH Con Unspecified Classified Improvements AF Worldwide Locations FH Con Unspecified Planning and Design AF Worldwide Locations Total Family Housing Construction, Air Force
FH Ops AF FH Ops AF FH Ops AF FH Ops AF WORLDWIDE UNSPECIFIED Unspecified Leasing Account Worldwide Locations Unspecified Management Account Worldwide Locations Unspecified Services Account Worldwide Locations Unspecified Miscellaneous Account Worldwide Locations

4,208 84,804
122

4,208 84,804
122

55,395 13,675 2,165

55,395 13,675 2,165

365

SEC. 4601. MILITARY CONSTRUCTION (In Thousands of Dollars) State/Country and Account Installation Project Title FH Ops Unspecified Maintenance Account AF Worldwide Locations FH Ops Unspecified Maintenance (RPMA & RPMC) AF Worldwide Locations FH Ops Unspecified Management Account AF Worldwide Locations FH Ops Unspecified Leasing AF Worldwide Locations FH Ops Unspecified Utilities Account AF Worldwide Locations FH Ops Unspecified Housing Privatization AF Worldwide Locations FH Ops Unspecified Furnishings Account AF Worldwide Locations Total Family Housing Operation And Maintenance, Air Force
WORLDWIDE UNSPECIFIED FH Con Unspecified Improvements Navy Worldwide Locations FH Con Unspecified Design Navy Worldwide Locations Total Family Housing Construction, Navy And Marine Corps WORLDWIDE UNSPECIFIED FH Ops Unspecified Maintenance Of Real Property Navy Worldwide Locations FH Ops Unspecified Furnishings Account Navy Worldwide Locations FH Ops Unspecified Services Account Navy Worldwide Locations FH Ops Unspecified Miscellaneous Account Navy Worldwide Locations FH Ops Unspecified Management Account Navy Worldwide Locations FH Ops Unspecified Utilities Account Navy Worldwide Locations FH Ops Unspecified Leasing Navy Worldwide Locations FH Ops Unspecified Privatization Support Costs Navy Worldwide Locations Total Family Housing Operation And Maintenance, Navy And Marine Corps

FY 2012 Request 2,001 98,132 1,996 80,775 67,639


47,571

House Agreement 2,001 98,132 1,996 80,775 67,639


47,571

35,290 404,761
97,773

35,290 404,761
97,773

3,199 100,972 97,231 15,979


14,510

3,199 100,972 97,231 15,979


14,510

476 61,090 70,197 79,798 28,582 367,863 70


10

476 61,090 70,197 79,798 28,582 367,863 70


10

FH Ops DW FH Ops DW FH Ops

WORLDWIDE UNSPECIFIED Unspecified Maintenance Of Real Property Worldwide Locations Unspecified Utilities Account Worldwide Locations Unspecified Maintenance Of Real Property

546

546

366

SEC. 4601. MILITARY CONSTRUCTION (In Thousands of Dollars) State/Country and Account Installation Project Title DW Worldwide Locations FH Ops Unspecified Furnishings Account DW Worldwide Locations FH Ops Unspecified Utilities Account DW Worldwide Locations FH Ops Unspecified Management Account DW Worldwide Locations FH Ops Unspecified Furnishings Account DW Worldwide Locations FH Ops Unspecified Services Account DW Worldwide Locations FH Ops Unspecified Leasing DW Worldwide Locations FH Ops Unspecified Leasing DW Worldwide Locations FH Ops Unspecified Furnishings Account DW Worldwide Locations Total Family Housing Operation And Maintenance, Defense-Wide HOAP WORLDWIDE UNSPECIFIED Unspecified Homeowers Assistance Program Worldwide Locations Total Homeowners Assistance Fund WORLDWIDE UNSPECIFIED Unspecified Family Housing Improvement Fund Worldwide Locations Total DOD Family Housing Improvement Fund FY 2012 Request 19 280
347

House Agreement 19 280


347

70 30 10,100 36,552
2,699

70 30 10,100 36,552
2,699

50,723 1,284
1,284

50,723 1,284
1,284

FHIF

2,184 2,184 1,609 259


45,769

2,184 2,184 1,609 259


45,769

WORLDWIDE UNSPECIFIED BRAC 05 Unspecified USA-63: U.S. ARMY GARRISON (SELFRIDGE) Worldwide Locations BRAC 05 Unspecified USA-242: RC TRANSFORMATION IN NY Worldwide Locations BRAC 05 Unspecified IND-106: KANSAS ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT, Worldwide Locations KS BRAC 05 Unspecified IND-110: MISSISSIPPI ARMY AMMO PLANT, MS Worldwide Locations BRAC 05 Unspecified IND-120: UMATILLA CHEMICAL DEPOT, OR Worldwide Locations BRAC 05 Unspecified IND-122: LONE STAR ARMY AMMO PLANT, TX Worldwide Locations BRAC 05 Unspecified IND-117: DESERET CHEMICAL DEPOT, UT Worldwide Locations BRAC 05 Unspecified USA-166: USAR COMMAND AND CONTROL - NW Worldwide Locations BRAC 05 Unspecified MED-2: WALTER REED NMMC, BETHESDA, MD Worldwide Locations

122 9,092 19,367 34,011 1,000 18,586

122 9,092 19,367 34,011 1,000 18,586

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SEC. 4601. MILITARY CONSTRUCTION (In Thousands of Dollars) State/Country and Account Installation BRAC 05 Unspecified Worldwide Locations BRAC 05 Unspecified Worldwide Locations BRAC 05 Unspecified Worldwide Locations BRAC 05 Unspecified Worldwide Locations BRAC 05 Unspecified Worldwide Locations BRAC 05 Unspecified Worldwide Locations BRAC 05 Unspecified Worldwide Locations BRAC 05 Unspecified Worldwide Locations BRAC 05 Unspecified Worldwide Locations BRAC 05 Unspecified Worldwide Locations BRAC 05 Unspecified Worldwide Locations BRAC 05 Unspecified Worldwide Locations BRAC 05 Unspecified Worldwide Locations BRAC 05 Unspecified Worldwide Locations BRAC 05 Unspecified Worldwide Locations BRAC 05 Unspecified Worldwide Locations BRAC 05 Unspecified Worldwide Locations BRAC 05 Unspecified Worldwide Locations BRAC 05 Unspecified Worldwide Locations BRAC 05 Unspecified Worldwide Locations BRAC 05 Unspecified Worldwide Locations BRAC 05 Unspecified Worldwide Locations BRAC 05 Unspecified Worldwide Locations Project Title PROGRAM MANAGEMENT VARIOUS LOCATIONS USA-131: USAR COMMAND AND CONTROL -SE COMM ADD 3: GALENA FOL, AK MED-57: BROOKS CITY BASE, TX DON-157: MCSA KANSAS CITY, MO
DON-2: NS PASCAGOULA, MS

FY 2012 Request 828 250 933 205 1,442


515

House Agreement 828 250 933 205 1,442


515

USA-168: USAR COMMAND AND CONTROL - SW DON-101: VARIOUS LOCATIONS


PROGRAM MANAGEMENT VARIOUS LOCATIONS

250 5,021
32,298

250 5,021
32,298

DON-100: PLANING, DESIGN AND MANAGEMENT USA-36: RED RIVER ARMY DEPOT DON-84: JRB WILLOW GROVE & CAMBRIA REG AP DON-138: NAS BRUNSWICK, ME
DON-158: NSA NEW ORLEANS, LA

6,090 1,207 196 421


2,056

6,090 1,207 196 421


2,056

USA-222: FORT MCPHERSON, GA IND-112: RIVER BANK ARMY AMMO PLANT, CA


DON-126: NSCS, ATHENS, GA

9,921 320
325

9,921 320
325

INT-4: NGA ACTIVITIES IND-119: NEWPORT CHEMICAL DEPOT, IN DON-172: NWS SEAL BEACH, CONCORD, CA USA-223: FORT MONMOUTH, NJ USA-167: USAR COMMAND AND CONTROL - NE USA-113: FORT MONROE, VA

1,791 467 9,763 21,908 250 23,601

1,791 467 9,763 21,908 250 23,601

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SEC. 4601. MILITARY CONSTRUCTION (In Thousands of Dollars) State/Country and Account Installation Project Title BRAC 05 Unspecified USA-121: FORT GILLEM, GA Worldwide Locations Total Base Realignment and Closure Account 2005 WORLDWIDE UNSPECIFIED BRAC IV BASE REALIGNMENT Base Realignment & Closure & CLOSURE, NAVY BRAC IV BASE REALIGNMENT Base Realignment & Closure & CLOSURE, AIR FORCE BRAC IV BASE REALIGNMENT Base Realignment & Closure & CLOSURE, ARMY Total Base Realignment and Closure Account 1990 PYS Unspecified Unspecified Prior Year Savings Worldwide Locations Total Prior Year Savings WORLDWIDE UNSPECIFIED Unspecified General Reduction Worldwide Locations Total General Reductions FY 2012 Request 8,903 258,776
129,351

House Agreement 8,903 258,776


129,351

123,476

123,476

70,716 323,543 0
0

70,716 323,543 0
0

GR

0 0
14,766,047

0 0
14,766,047

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TITLEXLVIIDEPARTMENTOFENERGYNATIONAL SECURITYPROGRAMS
SEC.4701.DEPARTMENTOFENERGYNATIONALSECURITYPROGRAMS.
SEC.4701.DEPARTMENTOFENERGYNATIONALSECURITYPROGRAMS (InThousandsofDollars) FY2012 Program Request DiscretionarySummaryByAppropriation EnergyAndWaterDevelopment,AndRelatedAgencies AppropriationSummary: EnergyPrograms ENERGYSECURITYANDASSURANCE 6,187 AtomicEnergyDefenseActivities Nationalnuclearsecurityadministration: WEAPONSACTIVITIES DEFENSENUCLEARNONPROLIFERATION NAVALREACTORS OFFICEOFTHEADMINISTRATOR Total,Nationalnuclearsecurityadministration Environmentalandotherdefenseactivities: DEFENSEENVIRONMENTALCLEANUP OTHERDEFENSEACTIVITIES DEFENSENUCLEARWASTEDISPOSAL Total,Environmental&otherdefenseactivities Total,AtomicEnergyDefenseActivities Total Atomic Energy Defense Activities Total,DiscretionaryFunding ElectricityDelivery&EnergyReliability Infrastructuresecurity&energyrestoration WeaponsActivities Directedstockpilework Lifeextensionprograms B61Lifeextensionprogram W76Lifeextensionprogram Total,Lifeextensionprograms Stockpilesystems B61Stockpilesystems W76Stockpilesystems W78Stockpilesystems W80Stockpilesystems B83Stockpilesystems W87Stockpilesystems W88Stockpilesystems Total,Stockpilesystems

House Authorized

6,187

7,629,716 2,549,492 1,153,662 450,060 11,782,930

7,629,716 2,549,492 1,153,662 450,060 11,782,930

5,406,781 859,952 0 6,266,733 18,049,663 18 049 663 18,055,850

5,406,781 859,952 0 6,266,733 18,049,663 18 049 663 18,055,850

6,187

6,187

223,562 257,035 480,597

223,562 257,035 480,597

72,396 63,383 109,518 44,444 48,215 83,943 75,728 497,627

72,396 63,383 109,518 44,444 48,215 83,943 75,728 497,627

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House Authorized

Weaponsdismantlementanddisposition Operationsandmaintenance Total,Weaponsdismantlementanddisposition Stockpileservices Productionsupport Researchanddevelopmentsupport R&Dcertificationandsafety Management,technology,andproduction Plutoniumsustainment Total,Stockpileservices Total,Directedstockpilework Campaigns: Sciencecampaign Advancedcertification Primaryassessmenttechnologies Dynamicmaterialsproperties Advancedradiography Secondaryassessmenttechnologies Total,Sciencecampaign Engineeringcampaign Enhancedsurety p y g g gy Weaponsystemsengineeringassessmenttechnology Nuclearsurvivability Enhancedsurveillance Total,Engineeringcampaign Inertialconfinementfusionignitionandhighyieldcampaign Ignition Diagnostics,cryogenicsandexperimentalsupport Pulsedpowerinertialconfinementfusion Jointprograminhighenergydensitylaboratoryplasmas Facilityoperationsandtargetproduction Total,Inertialconfinementfusionandhighyieldcampaign Advancedsimulationandcomputingcampaign ReadinessCampaign Nonnuclearreadiness Tritiumreadiness Total,Readinesscampaign Total,Campaigns Readinessintechnicalbaseandfacilities(RTBF) Operationsoffacilities

56,770 56,770

56,770 56,770

354,502 30,264 190,892 198,700 154,231 928,589 1,963,583

354,502 30,264 190,892 198,700 154,231 928,589 1,963,583

94,929 86,055 111,836 27,058 86,061 405,939

94,929 86,055 111,836 27,058 86,061 405,939

41,696 15,663 , 19,545 66,174 143,078

41,696 15,663 , 19,545 66,174 143,078

109,888 86,259 4,997 9,100 266,030 476,274 628,945

109,888 86,259 4,997 9,100 266,030 476,274 628,945

65,000 77,491 142,491 1,796,727

65,000 77,491 142,491 1,796,727

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SEC.4701.DEPARTMENTOFENERGYNATIONALSECURITYPROGRAMS (InThousandsofDollars) FY2012 Program Request KansasCityPlant 156,217 LawrenceLivermoreNationalLaboratory 83,990 LosAlamosNationalLaboratory 318,526 NevadaTestSite 97,559 Pantex 164,848 SandiaNationalLaboratory 120,708 SavannahRiverSite 97,767 Y12Nationalsecuritycomplex 246,001 Institutionalsitesupport 199,638 Total,Operationsoffacilities 1,485,254 Programreadiness 74,180 Materialrecycleandrecovery 85,939 Containers 28,979 Storage 31,272 Subtotal,Readinessintechnicalbaseandfacilities 1,705,624 Construction: 12D301TRUwastefacilities,LANL 9,881 11D801TA55Reinvestmentproject,LANL 19,402 10D501NuclearfacilitiesriskreductionY12Nationalsecurity 35,387 complex,Oakridge,TN 25,168 09D404TestcapabilitiesrevitalizationII,SandiaNational Laboratories,Albuquerque,NM 08D802HighexplosivepressingfacilityPantexPlant,Amerillo,TX 66,960 07D140Projectengineeringanddesign(PED)variouslocations 06D141Projectengineering&design(PED)Y12NationalSecurity Complex,Oakridge,TN 04D125Chemistryandmetallurgyfacilityreplacementproject,Los AlamosNationalLaboratory,LosAlamos,NM Total,Construction Total,Readinessintechnicalbaseandfacilities Securetransportationasset Operationsandequipment Programdirection Total,Securetransportationasset Nuclearcounterterrorismincidentresponse Facilitiesandinfrastructurerecapitalizationprogram Operationsandmaintenance Total,Facilitiesandinfrastructurerecapitalizationprogram Sitestewardship Operationsandmaintenance Total,Sitestewardship 3,518 160,194 300,000 620,510 2,326,134

House Authorized 156,217 83,990 318,526 97,559 164,848 120,708 97,767 246,001 199,638 1,485,254 74,180 85,939 28,979 31,272 1,705,624 9,881 19,402 35,387 25,168 66,960 3,518 160,194 300,000 620,510 2,326,134

149,274 101,998 251,272 222,147

149,274 101,998 251,272 222,147

96,380 96,380

96,380 96,380

104,002 104,002

104,002 104,002

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SEC.4701.DEPARTMENTOFENERGYNATIONALSECURITYPROGRAMS (InThousandsofDollars) FY2012 Program Request Safeguardsandsecurity Defensenuclearsecurity Operationsandmaintenance 711,105 Construction: 08D701NuclearmaterialsS&SupgradeprojectLosAlamos 11,752 NationalLaboratory Total,Construction 11,752 Total,Defensenuclearsecurity 722,857 Cybersecurity 126,614 Total,Safeguardsandsecurity 849,471 Nationalsecurityapplications 20,000 Subtotal,Weaponsactivities 7,629,716 Adjustments Useofprioryearbalances Total,WeaponsActivities DefenseNuclearNonproliferation NonproliferationandverificationR&D Operationsandmaintenance Total,Operationsandmaintenance Total,Nonproliferation&verificationR&D Nonproliferationandinternationalsecurity p p Internationalnuclearmaterialsprotectionandcooperation Fissilematerialsdisposition U.S.surplusfissilematerialsdisposition Operationsandmaintenance U.S.plutoniumdisposition U.S.uraniumdisposition Total,Operationsandmaintenance Construction: 99D143Mixedoxidefuelfabricationfacility,SavannahRiver,SC 99D14101Pitdisassemblyandconversionfacility,SavannahRiver, SC 99D14102WasteSolidificationBuilding,SavannahRiver,SC Total,Construction Total,U.S.surplusfissilematerialsdisposition Russiansurplusmaterialsdisposition Total,Fissilematerialsdisposition Globalthreatreductioninitiative Total,DefenseNuclearNonproliferation

House Authorized

711,105 11,752 11,752 722,857 126,614 849,471 20,000 7,629,716

0 7,629,716

0 7,629,716

417,598 417,598 417,598 161,833 571,639 ,

417,598 417,598 417,598 161,833 571,639 ,

274,790 26,435 301,225 385,172 176,000 17,582 578,754 879,979 10,174 890,153 508,269 2,549,492

274,790 26,435 301,225 385,172 176,000 17,582 578,754 879,979 10,174 890,153 508,269 2,549,492

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SEC.4701.DEPARTMENTOFENERGYNATIONALSECURITYPROGRAMS (InThousandsofDollars) FY2012 Request

House Authorized

NavalReactors Navalreactorsdevelopment Operationandmaintenance Operationandmaintenance Total,Operationandmaintenance Construction: 10D903,Securityupgrades,KAPL 10D904,NRFinfrastructureupgrades,Idaho 08D190ExpendedCoreFacilityM290recoveringdischargestation, NavalReactorFacility,ID Total,Construction Total,Navalreactorsdevelopment Programdirection Total,NavalReactors OfficeOfTheAdministrator Officeoftheadministrator Congressionallydirectedprojects Subtotal,OfficeoftheAdministrator Adjustments: Useofprioryearbalances Subtotal,OfficeoftheAdministrator Transferofprioryearbalances(OMBscoring) Total,OfficeOfTheAdministrator

1,069,262 1,069,262 100 12,000 27,800 39,900 1,109,162 44,500 1,153,662

1,069,262 1,069,262 100 12,000 27,800 39,900 1,109,162 44,500 1,153,662

450,060 0 450,060

450,060 0 450,060

0 450,060 0 450,060 ,

0 450,060 0 450,060 ,

DefenseEnvironmentalCleanup Closuresites: Closuresitesadministration Total,Closuresites Hanfordsite: NuclearfacilityD&DremainderofHanford NuclearfacilityD&Drivercorridorclosureproject NuclearmaterialstabilizationanddispositionPFP SNFstabilizationanddisposition Soilandwaterremediationgroundwatervadosezone Solidwastestabilizationanddisposition200area Total,Hanfordsite IdahoNationalLaboratory: SNFstabilizationanddisposition2012 Solidwastestabilizationanddisposition Radioactiveliquidtankwastestabilizationanddisposition Soilandwaterremediation2012 Total,IdahoNationalLaboratory

5,375 5,375

5,375 5,375

56,288 330,534 48,458 112,250 222,285 143,897 913,712

56,288 330,534 48,458 112,250 222,285 143,897 913,712

20,114 165,035 110,169 87,451 382,769

20,114 165,035 110,169 87,451 382,769

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SEC.4701.DEPARTMENTOFENERGYNATIONALSECURITYPROGRAMS (InThousandsofDollars) FY2012 Request

House Authorized

NNSAsites LawrenceLivermoreNationalLaboratory NuclearfacilityD&DSeparationsProcessResearchUnit Nevada LosAlamosNationalLaboratory Total,NNSAsitesandNevadaoffsites OakRidgeReservation: NuclearfacilityD&DORNL NuclearfacilityD&DY12 NuclearfacilityD&D,E.Tennesseetechnologypark ORreservationcommunityandregulatorysupportSoilandwater remediationoffsites Solidwastestabilizationanddisposition2012 Total,OakRidgeReservation OfficeofRiverProtection: Wastetreatmentandimmobilizationplant ORP0060/MajorconstructionWastetreatmentplant(WTP) Total,Wastetreatmentandimmobilizationplant Tankfarmactivities Radliquidtankwastestabilizationanddisposition Total,Tankfarmactivities Total,OfficeofRiverprotection SavannahRiversite: Nuclearmaterialstabilizationanddisposition Radioactiveliquidtankwastestabilizationanddisposition 05D405Saltwasteprocessingfacility,SavannahRiver SNFstabilizationanddisposition Solidwastestabilizationanddisposition Total,SavannahRiversite WasteIsolationPilotPlant Wasteisolationpilotplant Centralcharacterizationproject Transportation Communityandregulatorysupport Total,WasteIsolationPilotPlant Programdirection Community,regulatoryandprogramsupport SafeguardsandSecurity: OakRidgeReservation

873 1,500 63,380 357,939 423,692

873 1,500 63,380 357,939 423,692

44,000 30,000 100 3,000 99,000 176,100

44,000 30,000 100 3,000 99,000 176,100

840,000 840,000

840,000 840,000

521,391 521,391 , 1,361,391

521,391 521,391 , 1,361,391

235,000 748,896 170,071 40,137 30,040 1,224,144

235,000 748,896 170,071 40,137 30,040 1,224,144

147,136 23,975 29,044 28,771 228,926 321,628 91,279

147,136 23,975 29,044 28,771 228,926 321,628 91,279

17,300

17,300

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SEC.4701.DEPARTMENTOFENERGYNATIONALSECURITYPROGRAMS (InThousandsofDollars) FY2012 Program Request Paducah 9,435 Portsmouth 16,412 Richland/HanfordSite 69,234 SavannahRiverSite 130,000 WasteIsolationPilotProject 4,845 WestValley 1,600 Total,SafeguardsandSecurity 248,826 Technologydevelopment 32,320 Subtotal,Defenseenvironmentalcleanup 5,410,162 Useofprioryearbalances 3,381 Total,DefenseEnvironmentalCleanup 5,406,781

House Authorized 9,435 16,412 69,234 130,000 4,845 1,600 248,826 32,320 5,410,162 3,381 5,406,781

OtherDefenseActivities Health,safetyandsecurity Health,safetyandsecurity Programdirection Total,Health,safetyandsecurity OfficeofLegacyManagement Legacymanagement Programdirection Total,OfficeofLegacyManagement Defenserelatedactivities Infrastructure Idahositewidesafeguardsandsecurity Total,Defenserelatedactivities Defenserelatedadministrativesupport Acquisitionsworkforceimprovement Officeofhearingsandappeals Total,OtherDefenseActivities DefenseNuclearWasteDisposal Defensenuclearwastedisposal

349,445 107,037 456,482

349,445 107,037 456,482

157,514 12,586 170,100

157,514 12,586 170,100

98,500 98,500 118,836 11,892 4,142 859,952

98,500 98,500 118,836 11,892 4,142 859,952

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SUMMARY OF DIRECTIVE REPORT LANGUAGE

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SUMMARY OF DIRECTIVE REPORT LANGUAGE TITLE VIIIACQUISITION POLICY, ACQUISITION MANAGEMENT, AND RELATED MATTERS
Acquisition Involving Federal Prison Industries Competition in Construction Acquisition Programs Cost Escalators in Major Weapons Systems Life Cycle Cost Estimations Defense Contract Audit Agency Improvements Small Business Subcontracting Goals

TITLE IXDEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT


Influence of Budget on Quadrennial Defense Review

TITLE XGENERAL PROVISIONS


Analysis of Nuclear Force Structure Alternatives Audit Readiness of the Department of Defense Evaluation of the Alternative Methods for Titanium Production Government Accountability Office Assessment of Reporting Cost Data Collection

TITLE XIIMATTERS RELATING TO FOREIGN NATIONS


Military and Security Developments Involving the Peoples Republic of China Report on Deployment of Assets and Personnel to Libya

TITLE XIIICOOPERATIVE THREAT REDUCTION


Cooperative Threat Reduction Biological Surveillance Network

TITLE XXXIDEPARTMENT OF ENERGY NATIONAL SECURITY PROGRAMS


Report on Mixed Oxide Fuel

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TITLE VIIIACQUISITION POLICY, ACQUISITION MANAGEMENT, AND RELATED MATTERS


Acquisition Involving Federal Prison Industries The committee continues to be concerned that in implementing section 827 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008 (Public Law 110181) the Department of Defense (DOD) is not complying with the intent of the law. The committee report (H. Rept. 111-491) accompanying the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 required the Secretary of Defense to: review the list of product categories used in complying with section 827 of Public Law 110-181 to ensure that these categories contain similar market participants and are consistent with the need to protect the Departments access to the commercial market; to establish consistent dates for the publication of an updated list; and to notify industry of such dates. In the same report, the committee also directed the Secretary to conduct a comprehensive review of contract awards made to Federal Prison Industries (FPI) to ensure that non-competitive awards are not being made to FPI inappropriately. The committee directs the Secretary to brief the congressional defense committee on the progress of the review and any changes made to DOD policy, regulation or processes determined to be necessary as a result of the review by July 30, 2011. Competition in Construction Acquisition Programs The committee is concerned that the Department of Defense has inappropriately advocated a construction acquisition program that values speed in execution over savings. The committee notes that the Naval Facilities Engineering Command has awarded a global Multiple Award Task Order Contract, which may serve to expedite construction processes but also creates barriers to competition, increases the overall cost to construction, and may aggregate the overall risk to the project. While this contracting approach is appropriate in some emergency situations that require speed in execution, the committee believes that this approach is inappropriate for routine construction requirements. The committee is concerned that construction contracts such as the Navys global Multiple Award Task Order Contract impede the Department in receiving the best construction contract pricing because it does not allow consideration of locally based, task order type construction contracts. Furthermore, the committee is concerned that the Department is not complying with the with congressional intent to foster the participation of small business concerns as prime contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers, and may not be in compliance with Federal Acquisition Regulations regarding small business concerns and contract bundling determination and justification. The committee believes that the Department should minimize barriers to competition and ensure the widest participation of construction contractors to the military construction programs in order to ensure best value for the taxpayer. Therefore, the committee directs the Secretary of Defense to conduct a review of this issue and provide a report on the findings to the congressional defense committees by October 1, 2011. The review shall include, as a minimum: (1) A cost benefit analysis of the regional task order construction contracts compared with a locally based, task order contract or a single construction project acquisition process.

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Such an assessment should include a review of potential construction contractors that are eliminated from competition and the potential savings that would be expected by an expanded contractor field participating in the construction acquisition process; (2) An assessment of the programs or policies to determine if there are statutory or regulatory barriers in providing a locally based construction contract; (3) An assessment of the Naval Facilities Engineering Commands Multiple Award Task Order Contract to determine compliance with Federal Acquisition Regulations related to contract bundling and small business considerations; and (4) An assessment on the construction contract bundling definitions to determine whether an expansion of the definition is appropriate to ensure small business equities are adequately protected. Cost Escalators in Major Weapons Systems Life Cycle Cost Estimations The committee is aware that cost escalators such as inflation, geopolitical risk, and market influences affect long-term cost considerations for major weapons systems. The committee believes that accurate appraisals of life cycle cost escalations, based on current and reliable economic indicators, are critical to effective programmatic evaluation and overall efficiency. The committee is concerned that methods currently employed by the Department of Defense to assess the costs of acquiring, developing, producing, operating, sustaining, and disposing of major weapons systems, their subsystems, and components are insufficient to produce realistic life cycle cost assessments. Therefore, the committee directs the Secretary of Defense to conduct a review of the Departments methods for estimating the life cycle costs of major weapons programs, including its standards and procedures for assessing and maintaining currency of cost escalators, and to brief the congressional defense committees on the findings of that review on, or before, September 30, 2011. Defense Contract Audit Agency Improvements The committee is concerned over the continuing staffing shortages and audit backlogs experienced by the Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA), which have resulted in significant delays in conducting audits and could negatively impact the acquisition process. Not only do delays hinder the Federal Governments ability to recoup any monies owed to it, the delays also potentially limit competition by limiting the ability of companies to participate in the Federal Government contracting process. The committee has heard from small, medium, and large contractors regarding the lack of timeliness of audits and the decreasing quality of those audits. In particular, contractors have voiced concern over the elimination of inadequate-inpart findings in favor of the use of pass-fail audits which do not distinguish between minor and major violations. The committee is aware that unintended consequences may result from such actions. Contractors have informed the committee that it may take several months, or years, for DCAA to revalidate the corrections a contractor has taken to fix any inadequacies found in a contractors business system; such delays affect the ability of contractors to receive payment on current contracts or to submit bids on future contracts, as they may be deemed non-responsive if their systems have not been approved.

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The committee believes that improved communication is one step to addressing the problems that contractors have raised and commends DCAA for publishing a revised rules of engagement which encourages timely and meaningful communication with contractors regarding scope and any initial findings. In addition, the committee is aware that DCAA has undertaken other efforts aimed at improving the collaboration between DCAA and the Defense Contract Management Agency and to better realign the resources between the two agencies. While the committee commends DCAA for taking these steps to improve its audit capabilities, the committee is concerned that as part of the Secretary of Defenses efficiencies initiative, DCAA has been tasked to reduce administrative support staff and revalidate its requirement for additional auditors over the next 5 years. The committee cautions the Secretary that although short-term savings may be generated by a reduction in staff support, it may result in hampering efforts to improve DCAA performance and may actually result in an increase of costs to the Department. Small Business Subcontracting Goals The committee notes that while current statutes and regulations require set-asides for small business subcontracts, prime contractors are prohibited from accounting for the total dollar amount flowing to small businesses. Currently, if a contractor that is not a small business is identified as the primary first-tier subcontractor, a prime contractor is prevented from reporting any of the other subcontract dollars that may flow to small businesses; this occurs regardless of whether small business subcontractors comprise either the remainder of the first tier or all other subcontracting tiers. The committee believes that allowing prime contractors to report small business subcontracting at all tiers would demonstrate the full extent of small business participation on Department of Defense contracts. Therefore, the committee directs the Secretary of Defense to develop procedures for fully accounting for small business participation at all tiers on a Department of Defense contract, and to publish such procedures in the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation if the Secretary determines that to be necessary to fully implement such procedures. The Department shall ensure that the procedures fully account for small business participation, but do not permit duplicate reporting of small business participation. The Department shall provide to the Senate Committee on Armed Services and the House Committee on Armed Services with a copy of the subcontracting accounting procedures and any proposed regulation by March 30, 2102.

TITLE IXDEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT


Influence of Budget on Quadrennial Defense Review The committee has previously expressed concern regarding the influence of defense budgets on the Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR), conducted pursuant to section 118 of title 10, United States Code. Section 118 requires this comprehensive examination of the national defense strategy, force structure, force modernization plans, infrastructure, budget plans, and other elements of the defense program and policies be conducted every four years. Paragraph (b)(3) of section 118 requires that that the QDR identify the budget plan that would be required to provide sufficient resources to execute successfully the full range of missions called for in that

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national defense strategy at a low-to-moderate level of risk. Likewise, paragraph (b)(4) of section 118 requires that the QDRs recommendations, are not constrained to comply with the budget submitted to Congress by the President. The committee notes that in the past representatives of the Department of Defense have indicated that the QDR is not budget constrained; rather, it is budget informed. While the committee acknowledges that ultimately resources must shape any strategy, the committee believes that the QDR should be based upon a process unconstrained by budgetary influences so that such influences do not determine or limit its outcome. Therefore, the committee directs the Secretary of Defense, or his designee, to brief the committee no later than September 30, 2012 on the steps the Department will take during conduct of the QDR in fiscal year 2013 to ensure that the next QDR fulfills all statutory requirements, including those related to budget plans, and in particular the steps that the Department will take to ensure the QDR is not constrained to comply with the budget submitted by the President pursuant to section 1105 of title 31, United States Code.

TITLE XGENERAL PROVISIONS


Analysis of Nuclear Force Structure Alternatives The committee is aware that the President is considering further nuclear force reductions and changes in nuclear targeting guidance. The committee believes any decisions about the size and composition of the Nations nuclear forces must be informed by robust quantitative analysis, to include wargaming and simulations, force-on-force analysis, scenario-based exchange calculations, and examination of alternative employment policies. While this type of analysis was done extensively during the cold war, recent reports, including a September 2008 Defense Science Board report on Nuclear Deterrence Skills and the December 2008 Report of the Secretary of Defense Task Force on Department of Defense Nuclear Weapons Management, reveal that the skills needed to conduct this type of nuclear analysis are in danger of atrophying. Furthermore, the assumptions and scope of cold war-era nuclear analyses are vastly different than what is needed today. Todays geopolitical environment presents a diverse range of new threats and opportunities that the committee believes must be examined using the same robust quantitative analysis that was done in previous decades as well as new analytical methods appropriate to address emerging challenges. Therefore, the committee directs the Secretary of Defense to conduct a study on current, proposed, and several alternative nuclear force structures of the United States and brief the congressional defense committees on the methodology, findings, and recommendations of the study by March 1, 2012. In conducting the study, the Secretary of Defense should coordinate, as appropriate, with the Secretary of State, the Director of National Intelligence, and the Administrator, National Nuclear Security Administration. The study should include an analysis of the effects of various U.S. nuclear force structures and policies on the forces and policies of other nations, as well as the linkages to and effects on nuclear terrorism, nonproliferation, missile defense, and strategic conventional capabilities. The study should examine various scenarios, a broad spectrum of assumptions, and include rigorous quantitative analysis of the potential vulnerability, survivability, and effectiveness of various U.S. nuclear force structures under these scenarios. The committee encourages the Secretary of Defense to use common metrics to examine and compare the

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implications of different force structures, and encourages the use of red-teams or competitive analysis to ensure a comprehensive assessment of the options. The committee believes this study will provide the President and Congress with important information needed to inform future decisions regarding U.S. nuclear force structure and policies. Audit Readiness of the Department of Defense The committee is concerned that the blended civilian and contractor workforce within the Department of Defense that is responsible for financial improvement and audit readiness lacks the appropriate skill sets required to achieve a clean audit opinion by 2017, as required by the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010 (Public Law 111-84). Specifically, the committee is concerned that the Departments audit readiness workforce may be lacking in qualified financial managers, including Certified Public Accountants (CPAs), who have prior experience performing complex financial statement audits for large commercial entities and/or large governmental agencies. The committee believes that such prior experience is an essential attribute to properly guide the Department in building its capacity to produce a clean audit by 2017. Therefore, the committee directs the Chief Management Officer of the Department of Defense to conduct an analysis of its civilian and contractor workforce supporting audit readiness, and provide a briefing to the Senate Committee on Armed Services and the House Committee on Armed Services no later than October 15, 2011. The analysis should include the following information: (1) The number and relevant qualifications of Senior Executive Service (SES) personnel currently leading audit readiness efforts for the military services, defense agencies, and the Office of the Secretary of Defense; (2) The current number of full-time equivalents, including contractors directly supporting audit readiness efforts, for the military services, defense agencies, and the Office of the Secretary of Defense; and (3) The current number of civilian and contractor personnel with prior experience performing large, complex financial statement audits, including the number of CPAs, directly supporting audit readiness efforts for the military services, defense agencies and the Office of the Secretary of Defense. Evaluation of the Alternative Methods for Titanium Production The committee directs the Secretary of Defense to evaluate alternative methods for titanium production such as electrochemical processing to determine potential for such production to aid in meeting the Department of Defenses requirements for titanium. The evaluation shall include an assessment of production capability, cost as compared to the cost of traditional methods of titanium production, an assessment of the potential to reduce environmental impact through such processes, and any other items the Secretary deems relevant. The Secretary shall brief the findings of the evaluation to the congressional defense committees not later than December 1, 2011. Government Accountability Office Assessment of Reporting Cost Data Collection

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The committee commends the Secretary of Defense for implementing a process for collecting an estimate of resources required for the Department of Defense to generate both internally and externally required reports. The committee agrees with the Secretary that additional transparency would be useful for decision makers when determining the utility of various reporting requirements. However, the committee observes that any tool used to collect costs is only as useful as the inputs received. In order to ensure that the Secretarys guidance is consistently and appropriately applied across the Department, the committee directs the Comptroller General of the United States to conduct an assessment of the methodology and tools used to collect cost data on both internal and external reporting requirements of the Department of Defense, and to submit a report of the findings to the Senate Committee on Armed Services and the House Committee on Armed Services within 120 days after the date of enactment of this Act. The Comptroller Generals report should also include any recommendations the Comptroller General believes are necessary to improve the data collection, transparency, and utility of the tool.

TITLE XIIMATTERS RELATING TO FOREIGN NATIONS


Military and Security Developments Involving the Peoples Republic of China The committee commends the Secretary of Defense for delivering a comprehensive report on the Military and Security Developments Involving the Peoples Republic of China, in accordance with section 1202 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010 (Public Law 106-65), including a discussion of the extent to which Chinas ballistic and cruise missiles increase its ability to control access to the western Pacific. The committee does not believe, however, that the report sufficiently addressed Chinas domestic production capabilities or proliferation of these technologies. The committee directs the Secretary of Defense to include greater detail on the ballistic and cruise missile activities of the Peoples Republic of China, in subsequent submission of report required by section 1202, including Chinas domestic development and production of these capabilities, and any Chinese proliferation activities of technologies related to cruise missiles, ballistic missiles, unmanned aerial vehicles, and weapon of mass destruction to other countries. This detail should include, but should not be limited to, the proliferation of missile technologies and components at or near the threshold prohibited by the Missile Technology Control Regime and other multinational export control regimes, in as much unclassified detail as possible. Finally, the committee encourages the Secretary to submit the next report by March 1, 2012, as required by section 1202. Report on Deployment of Assets and Personnel to Libya The committee directs the Secretary of Defense to notify the Senate Committee on Armed Services and the House Committee on Armed Services upon making a decision to task any asset of the Department of Defense (DOD) to Libya, if such asset is currently tasked to support ongoing contingency operations in Afghanistan or Iraq. Any such notification must be submitted no later than 72 hours after the redeployment or tasking of a DOD asset in support of Operation Odyssey Dawn or Operation Unified Protector. Such a notification should include at a

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minimum the number and type of assets and associated personnel transferred from supporting operations in Afghanistan or Iraq to supporting operations in Libya, including but not limited to: Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) assets; close air support assets (to include unmanned platforms); aerial refueling assets; and the diversion of any logistical or other resources used to support operations in Afghanistan or Iraq. The Secretary of Defense is further directed to report the deployment of any U.S. military personnel or Department of Defense civilians to sovereign Libyan territory, whether held by government or rebel forces.

TITLE XIIICOOPERATIVE THREAT REDUCTION


Cooperative Threat Reduction Biological Surveillance Network The committee is concerned that the proposed biological surveillance network within the Cooperative Biological Engagement Program (CBEP) could prove insufficient to monitor, detect, and deter manmade pathogens, even if implemented widely. The committee directs the Secretary of Defense to assess whether the biological surveillance network would fall short of addressing the global biological threat. The assessment should examine the potential for dangerous pathogens to be weaponized: (1) By relatively unsophisticated non-state actors, including terrorists, (2) By state or non-state actors in countries that do not fully cooperate with such a network, or (3) By rogue state or sub-state actors who, with modest biological knowledge and equipment, might be able to circumvent such a network even in countries that would participate in such a network. The Secretary should consult with the intelligence community in the conduct of such an assessment. The Secretary is further directed to submit a report to the Senate Committee on Armed Services, Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, House Committee on Armed Services, and House Committee on Foreign Affairs, on any necessary recommendations regarding the modification of the CBEP mission, in unclassified form with a classified annex, as necessary, within 150 days after the date of enactment of this Act.

TITLE XXXIDEPARTMENT OF ENERGY NATIONAL SECURITY PROGRAMS


Report on Mixed Oxide Fuel In light of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan and the resulting damage to nuclear reactors and spent fuel pools at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant which released radioactivity into the air, soil and sea, the committee seeks additional information on the characteristics of mixed-oxide (MOX) fuel rods in the event of an accident or attack. The committee directs the Secretary of Energy to submit to the defense committees, no later than March 1, 2012 a report on MOX fuel. Such a report should compare the risks to human health and safety of the MOX fuel fabricated at the MOX Fuel Fabrication Facility to the use of lowenriched uranium (LEU) fuel, particularly in the event of an accident or attack on a reactor or spent fuel pond resulting in the release of radioactivity. Specifically, the report should include an analysis of the amount of radiation a MOX fuel rod made at the MOX Fuel Fabrication Facility at Savannah River Site would release relative to an LEU fuel rod; and a description of whether this technical difference from LEU fuel has been factored into the discussions with

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potential users of this fuel. The report should be submitted in unclassified form, but may include a classified annex if necessary.

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