ebook img

National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2003 - PURL PDF

515 Pages·2002·6.32 MB·English
by  
Save to my drive
Quick download
Download
Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.

Preview National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2003 - PURL

1 Calendar No. 370 107THCONGRESS " SENATE ! REPORT 2d Session 107–151 NATIONAL DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION ACT FOR FISCAL YEAR 2003 REPORT [TOACCOMPANYS. 2514] ON AUTHORIZING APPROPRIATIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2003 FOR MILI- TARY ACTIVITIES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, FOR MILI- TARY CONSTRUCTION, AND FOR DEFENSE ACTIVITIES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, TO PRESCRIBE PERSONNEL STRENGTHS FOR SUCH FISCAL YEAR FOR THE ARMED FORCES, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES TOGETHERWITH ADDITIONAL AND MINORITY VIEWS COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES UNITED STATES SENATE MAY 15 (legislative day, MAY 9), 2002.—Ordered to be printed U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 79–608 WASHINGTON : 2002 VerDate 11-MAY-2000 10:03 May 17, 2002 Jkt 079608 PO 00000 Frm 00003 Fmt 4012 Sfmt 4012 E:\HR\OC\SR151.000 pfrm09 PsN: SR151 COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES (107th Congress, 2d Session) CARL LEVIN, Michigan, Chairman EDWARD M. KENNEDY, Massachusetts JOHN WARNER, Virginia ROBERT C. BYRD, West Virginia STROM THURMOND, South Carolina JOSEPH I. LIEBERMAN, Connecticut JOHN MCCAIN, Arizona MAX CLELAND, Georgia BOB SMITH, New Hampshire MARY L. LANDRIEU, Louisiana JAMES M. INHOFE, Oklahoma JACK REED, Rhode Island RICK SANTORUM, Pennsylvania DANIEL K. AKAKA, Hawaii PAT ROBERTS, Kansas BILL NELSON, Florida WAYNE ALLARD, Colorado E. BENJAMIN NELSON, Nebraska TIM HUTCHINSON, Arkansas JEAN CARNAHAN, Missouri JEFF SESSIONS, Alabama MARK DAYTON, Minnesota SUSAN COLLINS, Maine JEFF BINGAMAN, New Mexico JIM BUNNING, Kentucky DAVID S. LYLES, Staff Director JUDITH A. ANSLEY, Republican Staff Director (II) VerDate 11-MAY-2000 10:03 May 17, 2002 Jkt 079608 PO 00000 Frm 00004 Fmt 5904 Sfmt 5904 E:\HR\OC\SR151.000 pfrm09 PsN: SR151 C O N T E N T S Page Purpose of the bill.................................................................................................... 1 Committee overview and recommendations .......................................................... 2 Explanation of funding summary.................................................................... 5 Accrual funding of civilian personnel benefits ............................................... 13 Division A—Department of Defense Authorizations ............................................ 17 Title I—Procurement ............................................................................................... 17 Explanation of tables ....................................................................................... 17 Subtitle A—Authorization of Appropriations ................................................. 17 Chemical Agents and Munitions Destruction, Defense (sec. 106) ......... 17 Subtitle B—Army Programs ............................................................................ 18 Pilot program on sales of manufactured articles and services of cer- tain Army industrial facilities without regard to availability from domestic sources (sec. 111).................................................................... 39 Army Aircraft ............................................................................................ 39 UH–60 Blackhawk (multiyear procurement) ................................... 39 CH–47 cargo helicopter modifications .............................................. 39 Aircraft survivability equipment ...................................................... 39 Airborne command and control ......................................................... 40 Avionics support equipment .............................................................. 39 Army Missiles ............................................................................................ 40 Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System rocket .............................. 40 Army Ammunition..................................................................................... 40 50-caliber Saboted Light Armor Penetrator..................................... 40 155mm high explosive projectiles ..................................................... 41 Wide Area Munition........................................................................... 41 Bunker Defeat Munition.................................................................... 41 Modern demolition initiators............................................................. 41 Special equipment for ammunition depots....................................... 41 Conventional ammunition demilitarization ..................................... 42 Other Army Procurement ......................................................................... 42 Family of Heavy Tactical Vehicles.................................................... 42 Heavy armored sedan ........................................................................ 42 Army data distribution system (data radio) .................................... 42 Area common user modification program ........................................ 43 Night vision devices ........................................................................... 43 Combat support medical .................................................................... 43 Training devices, non-system ............................................................ 44 Subtitle C—Navy Programs ............................................................................ 44 Navy Aircraft ............................................................................................. 68 F/A–18E/F aircraft ............................................................................. 68 V–22 Osprey aircraft advance procurement .................................... 68 Airborne low frequency sonar ........................................................... 68 Navy joint primary aircraft training system ................................... 69 EA–6B aircraft modifications ............................................................ 70 AV–8B precision targeting pod ......................................................... 71 F/A–18 aircraft modifications ............................................................ 71 P–3 aircraft modifications ................................................................. 71 Fleet aircrew simulator training....................................................... 72 Navy Weapons ........................................................................................... 72 Hellfire missiles.................................................................................. 72 Weapons industrial facilities ............................................................. 72 Close-in Weapons System modifications .......................................... 72 Gun mount modifications .................................................................. 73 Navy and Marine Corps Ammunition ..................................................... 73 (III) VerDate 11-MAY-2000 13:51 May 17, 2002 Jkt 079608 PO 00000 Frm 00005 Fmt 5904 Sfmt 5904 E:\HR\OC\SR151.001 pfrm09 PsN: SR151 IV Page Title I—Procurement—Continued Subtitle C—Navy Programs—Continued Navy and Marine Corps Ammunition—Continued 120mm High Explosive Anti-Tank cartridges ................................. 73 155mm High Explosive M795 ........................................................... 73 Navy Shipbuilding and Conversion ......................................................... 73 Future aircraft carrier procurement ................................................. 73 Submarine refueling overhauls ......................................................... 74 Large deck amphibious ship replacement ........................................ 75 Landing craft air cushion service life extension program............... 75 Other Navy Procurement.......................................................................... 75 Ship integrated condition assessment system ................................. 75 Stainless steel sanitary spaces.......................................................... 76 Electronic warfare program change.................................................. 76 Joint engineering data management information and control sys- tem ................................................................................................... 76 SPQ–9B radar .................................................................................... 77 Improving efficiency on ships through food service technology...... 77 Integrated bridge to improve ship situational awareness .............. 77 Submarine combat control system .................................................... 77 NULKA anti-ship missile decoy system ........................................... 78 Submarine training device modifications ......................................... 78 Marine Corps Procurement ...................................................................... 78 Auto test equipment systems ............................................................ 78 Lightweight multi-band satellite terminals ..................................... 78 Subtitle D—Air Force Programs ..................................................................... 79 C–130J aircraft program (sec. 131).......................................................... 94 Pathfinder programs (sec. 132) ................................................................ 94 Oversight of acquisition for defense space programs (sec. 133) ..... 95 Leasing of tanker aircraft (sec. 134) ........................................................ 95 Air Force Aircraft ...................................................................................... 96 C–17 aircraft trainers ........................................................................ 96 C–17 aircraft interim contractor support ......................................... 96 EC–130J aircraft program................................................................. 96 CV–22 Osprey aircraft advance procurement .................................. 97 B–2 Spirit bomber .............................................................................. 98 B–52 bomber ....................................................................................... 98 F–16 aircraft modifications ............................................................... 98 C–5 aircraft avionics modernization program ................................. 98 C–130 aircraft modifications ............................................................. 99 KC–135 aircraft boom operator weapons system trainer ........ 100 Upgrades to Air National Guard targeting pods ............................. 100 Air Force Ammunition .............................................................................. 100 Sensor-fuzed weapon.......................................................................... 100 MJU–52/B infrared countermeasures............................................... 100 Air Force Missiles...................................................................................... 101 Minuteman III modifications ............................................................ 101 Advanced Extremely High Frequency satellite program ................ 101 Defense Support Program mobile terminal displays ....................... 101 Titan space boosters........................................................................... 102 Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle mission assurance ................ 102 Other Air Force Procurement ................................................................... 102 Spacelift range system (space) .......................................................... 102 Panoramic night vision goggles......................................................... 102 Subtitle E—Other Matters .............................................................................. 102 Defense-Wide Programs ............................................................................ 110 Global information grid ..................................................................... 110 Avionics enhanced situational awareness ........................................ 110 EC–130J Commando Solo spares...................................................... 110 SEAL Delivery Vehicles..................................................................... 111 Multiband Multimission Radios ........................................................ 111 Advanced Lightweight Grenade Launcher....................................... 111 Low Profile Night Vision Goggle....................................................... 111 Modular Integrated Communications Helmet system .................... 112 Special Operations Craft-Riverine .................................................... 112 Advanced night vision system ........................................................... 112 M48 protective masks ........................................................................ 112 M12 decontamination system............................................................ 113 VerDate 11-MAY-2000 10:03 May 17, 2002 Jkt 079608 PO 00000 Frm 00006 Fmt 5904 Sfmt 0486 E:\HR\OC\SR151.001 pfrm09 PsN: SR151 V Page Title I—Procurement—Continued Subtitle E—Other Matters—Continued Defense-Wide Programs—Continued Chemical-Biological Protective Shelter ............................................ 113 Other Items of Interest ............................................................................. 113 Abrams tank program........................................................................ 113 Accelerated chemical demilitarization .............................................. 114 Chemical demilitarization secondary waste disposal ...................... 114 Acquisition programs at the National Security Agency .................. 115 Advanced Aviation Institutional Training Simulator ..................... 115 Armored Security Vehicle .................................................................. 116 Hydra 70 rocket.................................................................................. 116 Vessels for tactical sealift .................................................................. 117 Title II—Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation ...................................... 119 Explanation of tables ....................................................................................... 119 Subtitle A—Authorization of Appropriations ................................................. 119 Subtitle B—Program Requirements, Restrictions, and Limitations ............ 121 Basic seismic research program for support of national requirements for monitoring nuclear explosions (sec. 211) ....................................... 121 Advanced SEAL Delivery System (sec. 212) ........................................... 121 Army experimentation program regarding design of the Objective Force (sec. 213) ...................................................................................... 123 Subtitle C—Missile Defense Programs ........................................................... 123 Annual operational assessments and reviews of ballistic missile de- fense program (sec. 221) ........................................................................ 123 Report on Midcourse Defense program (sec. 222)................................... 124 Report on Air-based Boost program (sec. 223) ........................................ 125 Report on Theater High Altitude Air Defense (THAAD) program (sec. 224) ................................................................................................. 126 References to new name for Ballistic Missile Defense Organization (sec. 225) ................................................................................................. 126 Subtitle D—Improved Management of Department of Defense Test and Evaluation Facilities ..................................................................................... 126 Department of Defense Test and Evaluation Resource Enterprise (sec. 231) ................................................................................................. 128 Transfer of testing funds from program accounts to infrastructure accounts (sec. 232) ................................................................................. 129 Increased investment in test and evaluation facilities (sec. 233).......... 130 Uniform financial management system for Department of Defense test and evaluation facilities (sec. 234) ................................................ 132 Test and evaluation workforce improvements (sec. 235) ....................... 133 Compliance with test and evaluation master plan requirements (sec. 236) ......................................................................................................... 134 Report on implementation of Defense Science Board recommenda- tions (sec. 237) ....................................................................................... 134 Subtitle E—Other Matters .............................................................................. 135 Pilot programs for revitalizing Department of Defense laboratories (sec. 241) ................................................................................................. 135 Technology transition initiative (sec. 242) .............................................. 136 Encouragement of small business and nontraditional defense contrac- tors to submit proposals potentially beneficial for combating ter- rorism (sec. 243) ..................................................................................... 138 Vehicle fuel cell program (sec. 244) ......................................................... 139 Defense Nanotechnology Research and Development Program (sec. 245) ......................................................................................................... 140 Additional Matters of Interest......................................................................... 141 Science and technology initiatives ........................................................... 141 Merit-based selection procedures ............................................................. 142 Army ........................................................................................................... 143 Science and technology for the Objective Force ............................... 155 Fundamental research for Army transformation ............................ 156 Materials research for the Objective Force ...................................... 156 Applied materials research for the Objective Force ........................ 156 Army missile research ....................................................................... 156 Interactive training technologies ...................................................... 157 Advanced coatings research .............................................................. 157 Fastening and joining research ......................................................... 157 21st Century Truck ............................................................................ 157 VerDate 11-MAY-2000 13:51 May 17, 2002 Jkt 079608 PO 00000 Frm 00007 Fmt 5904 Sfmt 0486 E:\HR\OC\SR151.002 pfrm09 PsN: SR151 VI Page Title II—Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation—Continued Additional Matters of Interest—Continued Army—Continued Advanced manufacturing technology ................................................ 158 Tungsten penetrators......................................................................... 158 Portable hybrid power systems ......................................................... 158 Landmine detection technologies ...................................................... 158 Environmental restoration technologies........................................... 158 Geosciences and atmospheric research............................................. 159 Stationary fuel cell initiative ............................................................ 159 Personal navigation for the Objective Force warrior ...................... 159 Unmanned aerial vehicle data links................................................. 159 Multi-fuel auxiliary power units ....................................................... 159 Combat vehicle technology ................................................................ 159 Mobile parts hospital ......................................................................... 160 Rapid prototyping............................................................................... 160 Aircrew coordination training ........................................................... 160 Echelon surveillance and reconnaisance .......................................... 160 Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell Demonstration .................. 160 Low-cost interceptor technology ........................................................ 160 Supercluster Distributed Memory Technology ................................ 161 Family of Systems Simulation .......................................................... 161 Advanced Tank Armament System .................................................. 161 Army technology for environmental enhancement .......................... 162 Javelin ................................................................................................. 162 Armored systems modernization—engineering development ......... 162 Joint Simulation System Core Program........................................... 162 Automatic test equipment development ........................................... 162 Multi-mode top attack threat simulators ......................................... 163 Studies and analyses ......................................................................... 163 Battle Labs cooperative research ...................................................... 163 Aerostat for missile defense .............................................................. 163 Aircraft engine component improvement program .......................... 164 Technology for language training ..................................................... 164 Information Systems Security ........................................................... 164 Navy ........................................................................................................... 164 Robotic countermine technology........................................................ 178 Marine mammal detection and mitigation....................................... 178 Corrosion research ............................................................................. 178 Data fusion ......................................................................................... 178 Advanced power systems ................................................................... 179 Polymer composites research ............................................................ 179 Bioenvironmental hazards research ................................................. 179 Navy materials research.................................................................... 179 Electronics research for naval applications ..................................... 179 Low acoustic signature motors and propulsors ............................... 179 Ship service fuel cell technology ....................................................... 179 Unmanned surface vehicles............................................................... 180 Multifunction antenna systems ........................................................ 180 Laser welding and cutting for ship manufacturing ......................... 180 Ocean modeling research for mine and expeditionary warfare ...... 181 Aviation survivability ........................................................................ 181 Gas turbine engine electric start to reduce ship maintenance ....... 181 Surface vessel torpedo tubes ............................................................. 181 Electromechanical actuators ............................................................. 182 Reducing maintenance by improving brushes on electric motors .. 182 Reducing unspecified development ................................................... 182 Lightweight 155mm howitzer ........................................................... 182 Navy fuel cell technology demonstration ......................................... 183 Facilities improvement ...................................................................... 183 Urban operations environment research .......................................... 183 Duplication of research and development efforts ............................ 184 Power node control centers................................................................ 184 Initiative to reduce destroyer life cycle costs ................................... 184 Standard missile advanced optical correlator .................................. 184 Submarine combat systems modernization...................................... 185 Elimination of redundant studies ..................................................... 185 Lightweight torpedo development..................................................... 186 VerDate 11-MAY-2000 10:03 May 17, 2002 Jkt 079608 PO 00000 Frm 00008 Fmt 5904 Sfmt 0486 E:\HR\OC\SR151.003 pfrm09 PsN: SR151 VII Page Title II—Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation—Continued Additional Matters of Interest—Continued Navy—Continued Outboard system improvements ....................................................... 186 SEARAM ship self-defense system ................................................... 186 NULKA anti-ship missile decoy system ........................................... 186 Radar absorbing tiles for ship self-defense ...................................... 187 Navy integrated human resources strategy ..................................... 187 Navy studies and analyses ................................................................ 187 Combating terrorism wargaming and research ............................... 187 F/A–18E/F engine durability improvements .................................... 188 Precision target aided navigation ..................................................... 188 Improving information provided to the warfighter ......................... 188 Marine Corps ground combat/supporting arms systems................. 188 Interoperability support of the warfighter ....................................... 189 Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Tactical Control System ........................ 189 Modeling and simulation ................................................................... 189 Maritime manufacturing technology ................................................ 190 Air Force .................................................................................................... 190 Aerospace materials manufacturing and research .......................... 204 Lithium ion batteries for unmanned vehicles .................................. 204 Wireless ISR technology .................................................................... 204 Space technology research ................................................................. 204 Cyber security research ..................................................................... 204 Aluminum aerostructures.................................................................. 205 Crew systems and personnel research ............................................. 205 Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in controlled airspace........................... 205 Advanced spacecraft technology........................................................ 206 Advanced Wideband System satellite program ............................... 206 Low-cost autonomous attack system ................................................ 207 B–2 Spirit bomber .............................................................................. 207 Precision location and identification program ................................. 207 Space-based Infrared System-High component ............................... 208 Deployable oxygen systems ............................................................... 208 Integrated medical information technology system......................... 208 Fixed aircrew standardized seats ..................................................... 209 Aircrew rescue signaling systems ..................................................... 209 Common low observable verification system ................................... 209 Maglev upgrade program................................................................... 210 Joint directed energy combat operations and employment ............ 210 Air Force studies and analyses ......................................................... 210 Theater airborne reconnaissance system improvements ................ 210 Global Positioning System Jammer Detection and Location.......... 210 Joint air-to-surface standoff missile development ........................... 211 Multi-sensor command and control constellation ............................ 211 Global Positioning System satellite program................................... 212 Spacelift range system ....................................................................... 213 Manufacturing technologies .............................................................. 213 Defense-wide .............................................................................................. 213 Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency fundamental re- search .............................................................................................. 228 University research initiatives.......................................................... 229 Nanotechnology incentive fund ......................................................... 229 Medical free electron laser ................................................................ 229 Computing systems and communications technology ..................... 230 Chemical-Biological Defense Program funding................................ 230 Tactical technology ............................................................................. 232 Materials and electronics technology ............................................... 232 Weapons of mass destruction defeat technology.............................. 232 Combating Terrorism Technology Support Working Group ........... 232 Wafer-scale planarization technology ............................................... 233 Bottom Anti-Reflective Coatings for circuit boards ......................... 233 Nanophotonics systems fabrication facility ...................................... 233 Wide-bandgap semiconductor ............................................................ 233 Vehicle fuel cell program ................................................................... 233 Technology transition initiatives ...................................................... 234 Instructional technologies for first responders ................................ 234 Unexploded ordnance remediation ................................................... 235 VerDate 11-MAY-2000 13:51 May 17, 2002 Jkt 079608 PO 00000 Frm 00009 Fmt 5904 Sfmt 0486 E:\HR\OC\SR151.003 pfrm09 PsN: SR151 VIII Page Title II—Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation—Continued Additional Matters of Interest—Continued Defense-wide—Continued Ballistic missile defense systems engineering ................................. 235 Ballistic missile defense test and evaluation ................................... 235 Arrow................................................................................................... 235 High power discriminator radar ....................................................... 235 Midcourse systems engineering and integration ............................. 236 Small kill vehicle technology development ...................................... 237 Sea-based boost defense..................................................................... 237 Space-based boost defense ................................................................. 237 Airborne Laser.................................................................................... 237 Airborne Infrared Surveillance system ............................................ 237 Russian-American Observation Satellite (RAMOS) solar arrays ... 238 Technical studies and analyses ......................................................... 238 Information security scholarship program ....................................... 239 Information security .......................................................................... 239 National Imagery and Mapping Agency feature level database .... 239 Intelligent spatial technologies ......................................................... 239 Broadcast-Request Imagery Technology Experiment...................... 240 Laser additive manufacturing initiative .......................................... 240 Advanced technologies for special operations .................................. 240 Joint Threat Warning System........................................................... 241 Embedded Integrated Broadcast Service Receivers ........................ 241 Test and evaluation science and technology program ..................... 241 Central test and evaluation investment program ........................... 241 Live fire test and training ................................................................. 242 Other Items of Interest ............................................................................. 242 Crusader artillery system.................................................................. 242 Future launch and spacelift concepts ............................................... 242 Hybrid engine military vehicles ........................................................ 243 Magdalena Ridge Observatory .......................................................... 244 Patents and licensing......................................................................... 244 National Consortium for Biodefense................................................. 245 Patriot Advanced Capability-3 .......................................................... 245 Rotorcraft external airbag protection system .................................. 245 Sensor instrumentation ..................................................................... 246 Space-based Laser .............................................................................. 246 Treatment of decompression sickness .............................................. 246 Title III—Operation and Maintenance .................................................................. 247 Explanation of tables ....................................................................................... 247 Subtitle A—Authorization of Appropriations ................................................. 287 Armed Forces Retirement Home (sec. 303) ............................................. 287 Range enhancement initiative fund (sec. 304) ........................................ 287 Subtitle B—Environmental Provisions ........................................................... 287 Enhancement of authority on cooperative agreements for environ- mental purposes (sec. 311) .................................................................... 287 Modification of authority to carry out construction projects for envi- ronmental responses (sec. 312) ............................................................. 287 Increased procurement of environmentally preferable products and services (sec. 313)................................................................................... 288 Cleanup of unexploded ordnance on Kaho’olawe Island, Hawaii (sec. 314) ......................................................................................................... 289 Subtitle C—Defense Dependents’ Education ................................................. 290 Assistance to local educational agencies that benefit dependents of members of the Armed Forces and Department of Defense civilian employees (sec. 331)............................................................................... 290 Impact aid for children with severe disabilities (sec. 332)..................... 290 Options for funding dependent summer school programs (sec. 333)..... 290 Comptroller General study of adequacy of compensation provided for teachers in the Department of Defense Overseas Dependents’ Schools (sec. 334) ................................................................................... 291 Subtitle D—Other Matters .............................................................................. 291 Use of humanitarian and civic assistance funds for reserve compo- nent members of Special Operations Command engaged in activi- ties related to clearance of landmines (sec. 341) ................................. 291 Calculation of five-year period of limitation for Navy-Marine Corps Intranet contract (sec. 342) ................................................................... 291 VerDate 11-MAY-2000 10:03 May 17, 2002 Jkt 079608 PO 00000 Frm 00010 Fmt 5904 Sfmt 0486 E:\HR\OC\SR151.004 pfrm09 PsN: SR151 IX Page Title III—Operation and Maintenance—Continued Subtitle D—Other Matters—Continued Reimbursement for Reserve intelligence support (sec. 343) .................. 292 Clarification of required core logistics capabilities (sec. 344) ................ 292 Rebate agreements under the special supplemental food program (sec. 345) ................................................................................................. 292 Additional Matters of Interest......................................................................... 293 Anti-corrosion initiative ............................................................................ 293 Enhanced secure communications to reserve components ..................... 294 Foreign currency fluctuation .................................................................... 294 Personal gear for service members .......................................................... 294 Training range enhancement initiative ................................................... 294 Travel ......................................................................................................... 296 Army ........................................................................................................... 296 Battlefield mobility enhancers .......................................................... 296 Information operations ...................................................................... 296 Aviation training backlog .................................................................. 296 Utilities privatization ........................................................................ 297 Facilities sustainment ....................................................................... 297 Navy ........................................................................................................... 297 Ship depot maintenance .................................................................... 297 Improved shipboard combat information center .............................. 297 Submarine broadcast support ........................................................... 298 Mark-45 overhauls ............................................................................. 298 Critical infrastructure protection for Navy and Marine Corps ...... 298 Configuration management for Navy weapons systems ................. 298 Air Force .................................................................................................... 298 Air Force flying hour program .......................................................... 298 Combat air patrols ............................................................................. 299 Spacelift range system ....................................................................... 300 Utilities costs ...................................................................................... 300 Defense-Wide ............................................................................................. 300 Joint recruiting and advertising ....................................................... 300 Training and qualification shortfalls ................................................ 301 Procurement Technical Assistance Program.................................... 301 Logistics reengineering ...................................................................... 301 Cultural and historic activities ......................................................... 301 Base information system ................................................................... 301 C3 and Intelligence Mission and Analysis Fund ............................. 302 Psychological operations .................................................................... 302 Commander in Chief for Homeland Security................................... 303 Studies ................................................................................................ 303 Commercial imagery to support military requirements ................. 303 Guard and Reserve Components .............................................................. 305 Army information operations ............................................................ 305 Antiterrorism/force protection access control................................... 305 Initial issue ......................................................................................... 305 Air Force Reserve Command server consolidation .......................... 305 National Guard support for test and evaluation ............................. 305 Air National Guard medical equipment ........................................... 306 Miscellaneous Additional Items of Interest .................................................... 306 Formerly Used Defense Sites ................................................................... 306 Drug interdiction and counterdrug activities.......................................... 306 Other Items of Interest .................................................................................... 307 Aerial refueling fee-for-service ................................................................. 307 Air Force supersonic ranges ..................................................................... 307 Army ammunition plants.......................................................................... 307 C–130 aircraft force structure .................................................................. 308 Commissary benefit................................................................................... 308 Department of Defense support to the Interallied Confederation of Reserve Officers and the Interallied Confederation of Medical Re- serve Officers.......................................................................................... 309 Formerly Used Defense Site at Waikoloa and Waimea, Hawaii Is- land ......................................................................................................... 309 Funding for efforts to address environmental impacts of unexploded ordnance, discarded military munitions, and munitions constitu- ents ......................................................................................................... 309 Improved justification of service training budgets ................................. 310 VerDate 11-MAY-2000 10:03 May 17, 2002 Jkt 079608 PO 00000 Frm 00011 Fmt 5904 Sfmt 0486 E:\HR\OC\SR151.005 pfrm09 PsN: SR151 X Page Title III—Operation and Maintenance—Continued Other Items of Interest—Continued ‘‘Starship’’ repair plan ............................................................................... 310 Status of the Uniform National Discharge Standards ........................... 311 Training of Navy and Marine Corps units for the global war on terrorism and to support the global naval forces presence policy ..... 311 Title IV—Military Personnel Authorizations ........................................................ 313 Subtitle A—Active Forces ................................................................................ 313 End strengths for active forces (sec. 401) ................................................ 313 Authority to increase strength and grade limitations to account for reserve component members on active duty in support of a contin- gency operation (sec. 402) ..................................................................... 313 Increased allowance for number of Marine Corps general officers in grades above major general (sec. 403) ............................................. 314 Increase in authorized strengths for Marine Corps officers on active duty in the grade of colonel (sec. 404).................................................. 314 Subtitle B—Reserve Forces ............................................................................. 314 End strengths for Selected Reserve (sec. 411) ........................................ 314 End strengths for reserves on active duty in support of the Reserves (sec. 412) ................................................................................................. 314 End strengths for military technicians (dual status) (sec. 413) ............ 315 Fiscal year 2003 limitation on non-dual status technicians (sec. 414) . 316 Subtitle C—Authorization of Appropriations ................................................. 316 Authorization of appropriations for military personnel (sec. 421) ........ 316 Title V—Military Personnel Policy......................................................................... 317 Subtitle A—Officer Personnel Policy .............................................................. 317 Extension of certain requirements and exclusions applicable to serv- ice of general and flag officers on active duty in certain joint duty assignments (sec. 501) .................................................................. 317 Extension of authority to waive requirement for significant joint duty experience for appointment as a chief of a reserve component or a National Guard director (sec. 502) .................................................... 317 Subtitle B—Reserve Component Personnel Policy ........................................ 317 Time for commencement of initial period of active duty for training upon enlistment in reserve component (sec. 511) ............................... 317 Authority for limited extension of medical deferment of mandatory retirement or separation of reserve component officer (sec. 512) ...... 318 Subtitle C—Education and Training .............................................................. 318 Increase in authorized strengths for the service academies (sec. 521) . 318 Subtitle D—Decorations, Awards, and Commendations ............................... 318 Waiver of time limitations for award of certain decorations to certain persons (sec. 531) ................................................................................... 318 Korea Defense Service Medal (sec. 532) .................................................. 318 Subtitle E—National Call to Service .............................................................. 318 National call to service (sec. 541 and 542) .............................................. 318 Subtitle F—Other Matters............................................................................... 319 Biennial surveys on racial, ethnic, and gender issues (sec. 551) .......... 319 Leave required to be taken pending review of a recommendation for removal by a board of inquiry (sec. 552) ........................................ 319 Stipend for participation in funeral honors details (sec. 553) ............... 320 Other Items of Interest .................................................................................... 320 Career progression of military astronauts .............................................. 320 Human resources strategy and community support planning .............. 320 Integrated personnel readiness system ................................................... 320 Title VI—Compensation and Other Personnel Benefits ....................................... 323 Subtitle A—Pay and Allowances ..................................................................... 323 Increase in basic pay for fiscal year 2003 (sec. 601)............................... 323 Rate of basic allowance for subsistence for enlisted personnel occu- pying single Government quarters without adequate availability of meals (sec. 602) .................................................................................. 323 Basic allowance for housing in cases of low-cost or no-cost moves (sec. 603) ................................................................................................. 323 Subtitle B—Bonuses and Special and Incentive Pays ................................... 323 One-year extension of certain bonus and special pay authorities for reserve forces (sec. 611) ......................................................................... 323 One-year extension of certain bonus and special pay authorities for certain health care professionals (sec. 612) ......................................... 324 One-year extension of special pay and bonus authorities for nuclear officers (sec. 613) .................................................................................... 324 VerDate 11-MAY-2000 10:03 May 17, 2002 Jkt 079608 PO 00000 Frm 00012 Fmt 5904 Sfmt 0486 E:\HR\OC\SR151.006 pfrm09 PsN: SR151

Description:
Special equipment for ammunition depots . Conventional ammunition demilitarization . Defense Support Program mobile terminal displays . .
See more

The list of books you might like

Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.