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H.R. 4310: National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2013





H.R. 4310: National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2013

112th Congress, 2011–2012. Text as of Jun 19, 2012 (Referred to Senate Committee).
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HR 4310 RFS
112th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. R. 4310
IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES

June 19, 2012

Received; read twice and referred to the Committee on Armed Services

AN ACT
To authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2013 for military activities of the Department of Defense, for military construction, and for defense activities of the Department of Energy, to prescribe military personnel strengths for such fiscal year, and for other purposes.
    Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.

    This Act may be cited as the ‘National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2013’.

SEC. 2. ORGANIZATION OF ACT INTO DIVISIONS; TABLE OF CONTENTS.

    (a) Divisions- This Act is organized into four divisions as follows:
      (1) Division A--Department of Defense Authorizations.
      (2) Division B--Military Construction Authorizations.
      (3) Division C--Department of Energy National Security Authorizations and Other Authorizations.
      (4) Division D--Funding Tables.
    (b) Table of Contents- The table of contents for this Act is as follows:
      Sec. 1. Short title.
      Sec. 2. Organization of Act into divisions; table of contents.
      Sec. 3. Congressional defense committees.

DIVISION A--DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AUTHORIZATIONS

TITLE I--PROCUREMENT

Subtitle A--Authorization of Appropriations

      Sec. 101. Authorization of appropriations.

Subtitle B--Army Programs

      Sec. 111. Multiyear procurement authority for Army CH-47 helicopters.
      Sec. 112. Reports on airlift requirements of the Army.

Subtitle C--Navy Programs

      Sec. 121. Retirement of nuclear-powered ballistic submarines.
      Sec. 122. Extension of Ford-class aircraft carrier construction authority.
      Sec. 123. Extension of multiyear procurement authority for F/A-18E, F/A-18F, and EA-18G aircraft.
      Sec. 124. Multiyear procurement authority for V-22 joint aircraft program.
      Sec. 125. Multiyear procurement authority for Arleigh Burke-class destroyers and associated systems.
      Sec. 126. Multiyear procurement authority for Virginia-class submarine program.
      Sec. 127. Refueling and complex overhaul of the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln.
      Sec. 128. Report on Littoral Combat Ship designs.
      Sec. 129. Comptroller General reviews of Littoral Combat Ship program.
      Sec. 130. Sense of Congress on importance of engineering in early stages of shipbuilding.
      Sec. 131. Sense of Congress on Marine Corps Amphibious Lift and Presence Requirements.

Subtitle D--Air Force Programs

      Sec. 141. Retirement of B-1 bomber aircraft.
      Sec. 142. Maintenance of strategic airlift aircraft.
      Sec. 143. Limitation on availability of funds for divestment or retirement of C-27J aircraft.
      Sec. 144. Limitation on availability of funds for termination of C-130 avionics modernization program.
      Sec. 145. Review of C-130 force structure.
      Sec. 146. Limitation on availability of funds for evolved expendable launch vehicle program.
      Sec. 147. Procurement of space-based infrared systems.

Subtitle E--Joint and Multiservice Matters

      Sec. 151. Requirement to set F-35 aircraft initial operational capability dates.
      Sec. 152. Limitation on availability of funds for retirement of RQ-4 Global Hawk unmanned aircraft systems.
      Sec. 153. Common data link for manned and unmanned intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance systems.

TITLE II--RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND EVALUATION

Subtitle A--Authorization of Appropriations

      Sec. 201. Authorization of appropriations.

Subtitle B--Program Requirements, Restrictions, and Limitations

      Sec. 211. Next-generation long-range strike bomber aircraft nuclear certification requirement.
      Sec. 212. Unmanned combat air system.
      Sec. 213. Extension of limitation on availability of funds for Unmanned Carrier-launched Surveillance and Strike system program.
      Sec. 214. Limitation on availability of funds for future manned ground moving target indicator capability of the Air Force.
      Sec. 215. Limitation on availability of funds for milestone A activities for the MQ-18 unmanned aircraft system.
      Sec. 216. Vertical lift platform technology demonstrations.

Subtitle C--Missile Defense Programs

      Sec. 221. Procurement of AN/TPY-2 radars.
      Sec. 222. Development of advanced kill vehicle.
      Sec. 223. Missile defense site on the East Coast.
      Sec. 224. Ground-based midcourse defense system.
      Sec. 225. Ground-based midcourse defense interceptor test.
      Sec. 226. Deployment of SM-3 IIB interceptors on land and sea.
      Sec. 227. Iron Dome short-range rocket defense program.
      Sec. 228. Sea-based X-band radar.
      Sec. 229. Prohibition on the use of funds for the MEADS program.
      Sec. 230. Limitation on availability of funds for phased, adaptive approach to missile defense in Europe.
      Sec. 231. Limitation on availability of funds for the precision tracking space system.
      Sec. 232. Plan to improve discrimination and kill assessment capability of ballistic missile defense systems.
      Sec. 233. Plan to increase rate of flight tests of ground-based midcourse defense system.
      Sec. 234. Report on regional missile defense architectures.
      Sec. 235. Use of funds for conventional prompt global strike program.
      Sec. 236. Transfer of Aegis weapon system equipment to Missile Defense Agency.

Subtitle D--Reports

      Sec. 241. Study on electronic warfare capabilities of the Marine Corps.
      Sec. 242. National Research Council review of defense science and technical graduate education needs.
      Sec. 243. Report on three-dimensional integrated circuit manufacturing capabilities.
      Sec. 244. Report on efforts to field new directed energy weapons.
      Sec. 245. Report on Air Force cyber operations.

Subtitle E--Other Matters

      Sec. 251. Eligibility for Department of Defense laboratories to enter into educational partnerships with educational institutions in territories and possessions of the United States.
      Sec. 252. Regional advanced technology clusters.
      Sec. 253. Briefing on power and energy research conducted at University Affiliated Research Center.

TITLE III--OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE

Subtitle A--Authorization of Appropriations

      Sec. 301. Operation and maintenance funding.
      Sec. 302. Authorization of appropriations of funds for inactivation execution of U.S.S. Enterprise.

Subtitle B--Energy and Environmental Provisions

      Sec. 311. Training range sustainment plan and training range inventory.
      Sec. 312. Modification of definition of chemical substance.
      Sec. 313. Exemption of Department of Defense from alternative fuel procurement requirement.
      Sec. 314. Limitation on availability of funds for procurement of alternative fuel.
      Sec. 315. Plan on environmental exposures to members of the Armed Forces.
      Sec. 316. Southern sea otter military readiness areas.
      Sec. 317. Authority of Secretary of a military department to enter into cooperative agreements with Indian tribes for land management associated with military installations and State-owned National Guard installations.
      Sec. 318. Sense of Congress regarding decontamination of former bombardment area on island of Culebra, Puerto Rico.

Subtitle C--Logistics and Sustainment

      Sec. 321. Expansion and reauthorization of multi-trades demonstration project.
      Sec. 322. Depot-level maintenance and repair.
      Sec. 323. Sense of Congress regarding the performance of commercially-available activities by Department of Defense civilian employees.

Subtitle D--Readiness

      Sec. 331. Intergovernmental support agreements with State and local governments.
      Sec. 332. Extension and expansion of authority to provide assured business guarantees to carriers participating in Civil Reserve Air Fleet.
      Sec. 333. Expansion and reauthorization of pilot program for availability of working-capital funds for product improvements.
      Sec. 334. Center of Excellence for the National Guard State Partnership Program.
      Sec. 335. Codification of National Guard State Partnership Program.

Subtitle E--Reports

      Sec. 341. Report on joint strategy for readiness and training in a C4ISR-denied environment.
      Sec. 342. Comptroller General review of annual Department of Defense report on prepositioned materiel and equipment.
      Sec. 343. Modification of report on maintenance and repair of vessels in foreign shipyards.
      Sec. 344. Extension of deadline for Comptroller General report on Department of Defense service contract inventory.
      Sec. 345. GAO report reviewing methodology of Department of Defense relating to costs of performance by civilian employees, military personnel, and contractors.
      Sec. 346. Report on medical evacuation policies.
      Sec. 347. Report on providing telecommunications services to uniformed personnel transiting through foreign airports.
      Sec. 348. Survey and report on personal protection equipment needed by members of the Armed Forces deployed on the ground in combat zones.
      Sec. 349. Report on status of targets in Operational Energy Strategy Implementation Plan.

Subtitle F--Limitations and Extensions of Authority

      Sec. 351. Repeal of authority to provide certain military equipment and facilities to support civilian law enforcement and emergency response.
      Sec. 352. Limitation on availability of funds for the disestablishment of aerospace control alert locations.
      Sec. 353. Limitation on authorization of appropriations for the National Museum of the United States Army.
      Sec. 354. Limitation on availability of funds for retirement or inactivation of Ticonderoga class cruisers or dock landing ships.
      Sec. 355. Renewal of expired prohibition on return of veterans memorial objects without specific authorization in law.

Subtitle G--Other Matters

      Sec. 361. Retirement, adoption, care, and recognition of military working dogs.
      Sec. 362. Assistance for homeland defense mission training.
      Sec. 363. Comptroller General review of handling, labeling, and packaging procedures for hazardous material shipments.

TITLE IV--MILITARY PERSONNEL AUTHORIZATIONS

Subtitle A--Active Forces

      Sec. 401. End strengths for active forces.
      Sec. 402. Revision in permanent active duty end strength minimum levels.
      Sec. 403. Limitations on end strength reductions for regular component of the Army and Marine Corps.
      Sec. 404. Exclusion of members within the Integrated Disability Evaluation System from end strength levels for active forces.

Subtitle B--Reserve Forces

      Sec. 411. End strengths for Selected Reserve.
      Sec. 412. End strengths for Reserves on active duty in support of the reserves.
      Sec. 413. End strengths for military technicians (dual status).
      Sec. 414. Fiscal year 2013 limitation on number of non-dual status technicians.
      Sec. 415. Maximum number of reserve personnel authorized to be on active duty for operational support.

Subtitle C--Authorization of Appropriations

      Sec. 421. Military personnel.

TITLE V--MILITARY PERSONNEL POLICY

Subtitle A--Officer Personnel Policy Generally

      Sec. 501. Limitation on number of Navy flag officers on active duty.
      Sec. 502. Exception to required retirement after 30 years of service for Regular Navy warrant officers in the grade of Chief Warrant Officer, W-5.
      Sec. 503. Air Force Chief and Deputy Chief of Chaplains.
      Sec. 504. Extension of temporary authority to reduce minimum length of active service as a commissioned officer required for voluntary retirement as an officer.
      Sec. 505. Temporary increase in the time-in-grade retirement waiver limitation for lieutenant colonels and colonels in the Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps and commanders and captains in the Navy.
      Sec. 506. Modification to limitations on number of officers for whom service-in-grade requirements may be reduced for retirement in grade upon voluntary retirement.
      Sec. 507. Diversity in military leadership and related reporting requirements.

Subtitle B--Reserve Component Management

      Sec. 511. Codification of staff assistant positions for Joint Staff related to National Guard and Reserve matters.
      Sec. 512. Automatic Federal recognition of promotion of certain National Guard warrant officers.
      Sec. 513. On-line tracking of certain reserve duty.

Subtitle C--General Service Authorities

      Sec. 521. Modifications to career intermission pilot program.
      Sec. 522. Authority for additional behavioral health professionals to conduct pre-separation medical exams for post-traumatic stress disorder.
      Sec. 523. Authority to accept voluntary services to assist Department of Defense efforts to account for missing persons.
      Sec. 524. Authorized leave available for members of the Armed Forces upon birth or adoption of a child.
      Sec. 525. Command responsibility and accountability for remains of members of the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps who die outside the United States.
      Sec. 526. Report on feasibility of developing gender-neutral occupational standards for military occupational specialties currently closed to women.
      Sec. 527. Compliance with medical profiles issued for members of the Armed Forces.

Subtitle D--Military Justice and Legal Matters

      Sec. 531. Clarification and enhancement of the role of Staff Judge Advocate to the Commandant of the Marine Corps.
      Sec. 532. Persons who may exercise disposition authority regarding charges involving certain sexual misconduct offenses under the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
      Sec. 533. Independent review and assessment of Uniform Code of Military Justice and judicial proceedings of sexual assault cases.
      Sec. 534. Collection and retention of records on disposition of reports of sexual assault.
      Sec. 535. Briefing, plan, and recommendations regarding efforts to prevent and respond to hazing incidents involving members of the Armed Forces.
      Sec. 536. Protection of rights of conscience of members of the Armed Forces and chaplains of such members.
      Sec. 537. Use of military installations as sites for marriage ceremonies or marriage-like ceremonies.
      Sec. 538. Coordination between Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program and Small Business Development Centers.

Subtitle E--Member Education and Training Opportunities and Administration

      Sec. 541. Transfer of Troops-to-Teachers program from Department of Education to Department of Defense and enhancements to the program.
      Sec. 542. Support of Naval Academy athletic and physical fitness programs.
      Sec. 543. Department of Defense Inspector General review of access to military installations by representatives of for-profit educational institutions.
      Sec. 544. Expansion of Department of Defense pilot program on receipt of civilian credentialing for military occupational specialty skills.

Subtitle F--Decorations and Awards

      Sec. 551. Issuance of prisoner-of-war medal.
      Sec. 552. Award of Purple Heart to members of the Armed Forces who were victims of the attacks at recruiting station in Little Rock, Arkansas, and at Fort Hood, Texas.
      Sec. 553. Advancement of Brigadier General Charles E. Yeager, United States Air Force (retired), on the retired list.
      Sec. 554. Authorization for award of the Medal of Honor to First Lieutenant Alonzo H. Cushing for acts of valor during the Civil War.
      Sec. 555. Retroactive award of Army Combat Action Badge.
      Sec. 556. Report on Navy review, findings, and actions pertaining to Medal of Honor nomination of Marine Corps Sergeant Rafael Peralta.

Subtitle G--Defense Dependents’ Education and Military Family Readiness Matters

      Sec. 561. Continuation of authority to assist local educational agencies that benefit dependents of members of the Armed Forces and Department of Defense civilian employees.
      Sec. 562. Transitional compensation for dependent children who were carried during pregnancy at the time of dependent-abuse offense committed by an individual while a member of the Armed Forces.
      Sec. 563. Modification of authority to allow Department of Defense domestic dependent elementary and secondary schools to enroll certain students.
      Sec. 564. Protection of child custody arrangements for parents who are members of the Armed Forces.
      Sec. 565. Treatment of relocation of members of the Armed Forces for active duty for purposes of mortgage refinancing.
      Sec. 566. Sense of Congress regarding support for Yellow Ribbon Day.

Subtitle H--Improved Sexual Assault Prevention and Response in the Armed Forces

      Sec. 571. Establishment of special victim teams to respond to allegations of child abuse, serious domestic violence, or sexual offenses.
      Sec. 572. Enhancement to training and education for sexual assault prevention and response.
      Sec. 573. Enhancement to requirements for availability of information on sexual assault prevention and response resources.
      Sec. 574. Modification of annual Department of Defense reporting requirements regarding sexual assaults.
      Sec. 575. Inclusion of sexual harassment incidents in annual Department of Defense reports on sexual assaults.
      Sec. 576. Continued submission of progress reports regarding certain incident information management tools.
      Sec. 577. Briefings on Department of Defense actions regarding sexual assault prevention and response in the Armed Forces.
      Sec. 578. Armed Forces Workplace and Gender Relations Surveys.
      Sec. 579. Requirement for commanders to conduct annual organizational climate assessments.
      Sec. 580. Additional requirements for organizational climate assessments.
      Sec. 581. Review of unrestricted reports of sexual assault and subsequent separation of members making such reports.
      Sec. 582. Limitation on release from active duty or recall to active duty of reserve component members who are victims of sexual assault while on active duty.
      Sec. 583. Inclusion of information on substantiated reports of sexual harassment in member’s official service record.
      Sec. 584. Sense of Congress on military sexual trauma.
      Sec. 585. Correction of military records of members of the Armed Forces who experience retaliatory personnel actions for making a report of sexual assault or sexual harassment.
      Sec. 586. Department of Defense Sexual Assault and Harassment Oversight and Advisory Council.

Subtitle I--Other Matters

      Sec. 590. Inclusion of Freely Associated States within scope of Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps program.
      Sec. 591. Preservation of editorial independence of Stars and Stripes.
      Sec. 592. Sense of Congress regarding designation of bugle call commonly known as ‘Taps’ as National Song of Remembrance.
      Sec. 593. Recommended conduct during sounding of bugle call commonly known as ‘Taps’.
      Sec. 594. Inspection of military cemeteries under the jurisdiction of Department of Defense.
      Sec. 595. Pilot program to provide transitional assistance to members of the Armed Forces with a focus on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
      Sec. 596. Sense of Congress regarding the recovery of the remains of certain members of the Armed Forces killed in Thurston Island, Antarctica.
      Sec. 597. Report on effects of multiple deployments.
      Sec. 598. Establishment of chain of command for Army National Military Cemeteries.
      Sec. 599. Military salute during recitation of pledge of allegiance by members of the Armed Forces not in uniform and by veterans.

TITLE VI--COMPENSATION AND OTHER PERSONNEL BENEFITS

Subtitle A--Pay and Allowances

      Sec. 601. Fiscal year 2013 increase in military basic pay.
      Sec. 602. Basic allowance for housing for two-member couples when one member is on sea duty.
      Sec. 603. No reduction in basic allowance for housing for Army National Guard and Air National Guard members who transition between active duty and full-time National Guard duty without a break in active service.
      Sec. 604. Modification of Program Guidance relating to the award of Post-Deployment/Mobilization Respite Absence administrative absence days to members of the reserve components under DOD Instruction 1327.06.
      Sec. 605. Payment of benefit for nonparticipation of eligible members in Post-Deployment/Mobilization Respite Absence program due to Government error.

Subtitle B--Bonuses and Special and Incentive Pays

      Sec. 611. One-year extension of certain bonus and special pay authorities for reserve forces.
      Sec. 612. One-year extension of certain bonus and special pay authorities for health care professionals.
      Sec. 613. One-year extension of special pay and bonus authorities for nuclear officers.
      Sec. 614. One-year extension of authorities relating to title 37 consolidated special pay, incentive pay, and bonus authorities.
      Sec. 615. One-year extension of authorities relating to payment of other title 37 bonuses and special pays.
      Sec. 616. Increase in maximum amount of officer affiliation bonus for officers in the Selected Reserve.
      Sec. 617. Increase in maximum amount of incentive bonus for reserve component members who convert military occupational specialty to ease personnel shortages.

Subtitle C--Travel and Transportation Allowances Generally

      Sec. 621. Travel and transportation allowances for non-medical attendants for members receiving care in a residential treatment program.

Subtitle D--Benefits and Services for Members Being Separated or Recently Separated

      Sec. 631. Extension of authority to provide two years of commissary and exchange benefits after separation.
      Sec. 632. Transitional use of military family housing.

Subtitle E--Commissary and Nonappropriated Fund Instrumentality Benefits and Operations

      Sec. 641. Charitable organizations eligible for donations of unusable commissary store food and other food prepared for the Armed Forces.
      Sec. 642. Repeal of certain recordkeeping and reporting requirements applicable to commissary and exchange stores overseas.
      Sec. 643. Treatment of Fisher House for the Families of the Fallen and Meditation Pavilion at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, as a Fisher House.
      Sec. 644. Purchase of sustainable products, local food products, and recyclable materials for resale in commissary and exchange store systems.

Subtitle F--Disability, Retired Pay, and Survivor Benefits

      Sec. 651. Repeal of requirement for payment of Survivor Benefit Plan premiums when participant waives retired pay to provide a survivor annuity under Federal Employees Retirement System and terminating payment of the Survivor Benefit Plan annuity.

Subtitle G--Other Matters

      Sec. 661. Consistent definition of dependent for purposes of applying limitations on terms of consumer credit extended to certain members of the Armed Forces and their dependents.
      Sec. 662. Limitation on reduction in number of military and civilian personnel assigned to duty with service review agencies.
      Sec. 663. Equal treatment for members of Coast Guard Reserve called to active duty under title 14, United States Code.
      Sec. 664. Mortgage protection for members of the Armed Forces, surviving spouses, and certain veterans.
      Sec. 665. Study on issuing identification cards to certain members upon discharge.

TITLE VII--HEALTH CARE PROVISIONS

Subtitle A--Improvements to Health Benefits

      Sec. 701. Sense of Congress on nonmonetary contributions to health care benefits made by career members of the Armed Forces and their families.
      Sec. 702. Extension of TRICARE Standard coverage and TRICARE dental program for members of the Selected Reserve who are involuntarily separated.
      Sec. 703. Medical and dental care contracts for certain members of the National Guard.
      Sec. 704. Certain treatment of autism under TRICARE.
      Sec. 705. Mental health assessments for members of the Armed Forces.

Subtitle B--Health Care Administration

      Sec. 711. Unified medical command.
      Sec. 712. Authority for automatic enrollment in TRICARE Prime of dependents of members in pay grades above pay grade E-4.
      Sec. 713. Cooperative health care agreements between the military departments and non-military health care entities.
      Sec. 714. Requirement to ensure the effectiveness and efficiency of health engagements.
      Sec. 715. Clarification of applicability of Federal Tort Claims Act to subcontractors employed to provide health care services to the Department of Defense.
      Sec. 716. Pilot program on increased third-party collection reimbursements in military medical treatment facilities.
      Sec. 717. Pilot program for refills of maintenance medications for TRICARE for Life beneficiaries through the TRICARE mail-order pharmacy program.
      Sec. 718. Cost-sharing rates for pharmacy benefits program of the TRICARE program.
      Sec. 719. Review of the administration of the military health system.

Subtitle C--Reports and Other Matters

      Sec. 721. Extension of Comptroller General report on contract health care staffing for military medical treatment facilities.
      Sec. 722. Extension of Comptroller General report on women-specific health services and treatment for female members of the Armed Forces.
      Sec. 723. Establishment of TRICARE working group.
      Sec. 724. Report on strategy to transition to use of human-based methods for certain medical training.
      Sec. 725. Pilot program on enhancements of Department of Defense efforts on mental health in the National Guard and Reserves through community partnerships.
      Sec. 726. Study on breast cancer among members of the Armed Forces and veterans.
      Sec. 727. Increased collaboration with NIH to combat triple negative breast cancer.
      Sec. 728. Pilot program on payment for treatment of members of the Armed Forces and veterans for traumatic brain injury and post-traumatic stress disorder.
      Sec. 729. Congressional support for greater awareness of post-traumatic stress disorder.

TITLE VIII--ACQUISITION POLICY, ACQUISITION MANAGEMENT, AND RELATED MATTERS

Subtitle A--Acquisition Policy and Management

      Sec. 801. Pilot exemption regarding treatment of procurements on behalf of the Department of Defense in accordance with the Department of Energy’s Work for Others Program.
      Sec. 802. Requirements relating to contracts for purchase of helicopters for Afghan Security Forces.
      Sec. 803. Prohibition on contracting with persons that have business operations with state sponsors of terrorism.

Subtitle B--Amendments to General Contracting Authorities, Procedures, and Limitations

      Sec. 811. Modification of time period for congressional notification of the lease of certain vessels by the Department of Defense.
      Sec. 812. Extension of authority for use of simplified acquisition procedures for certain commercial items.
      Sec. 813. Codification and amendment relating to life-cycle management and product support requirements.
      Sec. 814. Codification of requirement relating to Government performance of critical acquisition functions.
      Sec. 815. Limitation on funding pending certification of implementation of requirements for competition.
      Sec. 816. Contractor responsibilities in regulations relating to detection and avoidance of counterfeit electronic parts.
      Sec. 817. Additional definition relating to production of specialty metals within the United States.
      Sec. 818. Assessment and report relating to infrared technology sectors.
      Sec. 819. Compliance with Berry Amendment required for uniform components supplied to Afghan military or Afghan National Police.

Subtitle C--Provisions Relating to Contracts in Support of Contingency Operations in Iraq or Afghanistan

      Sec. 821. Extension and expansion of authority to acquire products and services produced in countries along a major route of supply to Afghanistan.
      Sec. 822. Limitation on authority to acquire products and services produced in Afghanistan.

Subtitle D--Other Matters

      Sec. 831. Enhancement of review of acquisition process for rapid fielding of capabilities in response to urgent operational needs.
      Sec. 832. Location of contractor-operated call centers in the United States.
      Sec. 833. Consideration and verification of information relating to effect on domestic employment of award of defense contracts.
      Sec. 834. Energy savings performance contract report.
      Sec. 835. Requirement to include trafficking in persons in performance assessments of defense contractors.

TITLE IX--DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT

Subtitle A--Department of Defense Management

      Sec. 901. Additional duties of Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Manufacturing and Industrial Base Policy and amendments to Strategic Materials Protection Board.
      Sec. 902. Requirement for focus on urgent operational needs and rapid acquisition.
      Sec. 903. Designation of Department of Defense senior official for enterprise resource planning system data conversion.
      Sec. 904. Additional responsibilities and resources for Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Developmental Test and Evaluation.
      Sec. 905. Redesignation of the Department of the Navy as the Department of the Navy and Marine Corps.

Subtitle B--Space Activities

      Sec. 911. Annual assessment of the synchronization of segments in space programs that are major defense acquisition programs.
      Sec. 912. Report on overhead persistent infrared technology.
      Sec. 913. Prohibition on use of funds to implement international agreement on space activities that has not been ratified by the Senate or authorized by statute.
      Sec. 914. Assessment of foreign components and the space launch capability of the United States.
      Sec. 915. Report on counter space technology.
      Sec. 916. Commercial space launch cooperation.

Subtitle C--Intelligence-Related Activities

      Sec. 921. Authority to provide geospatial intelligence support to certain security alliances and regional organizations.
      Sec. 922. Technical amendments to reflect change in name of National Defense Intelligence College to National Intelligence University.

Subtitle D--Total Force Management

      Sec. 931. Limitation on certain funding until certification that inventory of contracts for services has begun.
      Sec. 932. Requirement to ensure sufficient levels of Government management, control, and oversight of functions closely associated with inherently governmental functions.
      Sec. 933. Special management attention required for certain functions identified in inventory of contracts for services.

Subtitle E--Cyberspace-Related Matters

      Sec. 941. Military activities in cyberspace.
      Sec. 942. Quarterly cyber operations briefings.
       
       

Subtitle F--Other Matters

      Sec. 951. Advice on military requirements by Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff and Joint Requirements Oversight Council.
      Sec. 952. Expansion of persons eligible for expedited Federal hiring following completion of National Security Education Program scholarship.
      Sec. 953. Annual briefing to congressional defense committees on certain written policy guidance.
      Sec. 954. One-year extension of authority to waive reimbursement of costs of activities for nongovernmental personnel at Department of Defense Regional Centers for Security Studies.
      Sec. 955. National Language Service Corps.

TITLE X--GENERAL PROVISIONS

Subtitle A--Financial Matters

      Sec. 1001. General transfer authority.
      Sec. 1002. Budgetary effects of this Act.
      Sec. 1003. Annual report on Armed Forces unfunded priorities.

Subtitle B--Counter-Drug Activities

      Sec. 1011. Extension of the authority of the Chief of the National Guard Bureau to establish and operate National Guard counterdrug schools.
      Sec. 1012. Reporting requirement on expenditures to support foreign counter-drug activities.
      Sec. 1013. Extension of authority to support unified counter-drug and counterterrorism campaign in Colombia.
      Sec. 1014. Extension of authority for joint task forces to provide support to law enforcement agencies conducting counter-terrorism activities.
      Sec. 1015. Sense of Congress regarding the counterdrug tethered aerostat radar system program.

Subtitle C--Naval Vessels and Shipyards

      Sec. 1021. Policy relating to major combatant vessels of the strike forces of the United States Navy.
      Sec. 1022. Limitation on availability of funds for delayed annual naval vessel construction plan.

Subtitle D--Counterterrorism

      Sec. 1031. Findings on detention pursuant to the Authorization for Use of Military Force enacted in 2001.
      Sec. 1032. Findings regarding habeas corpus rights.
      Sec. 1033. Rights Unaffected.
      Sec. 1034. Extension of authority to make rewards for combating terrorism.
      Sec. 1035. Prohibition on travel to the United States for certain detainees repatriated to the Federated States of Micronesia, the Republic of Palau, and the Republic of the Marshall Islands.
      Sec. 1036. Prohibition on the use of funds for the transfer or release of individuals detained at United States Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
      Sec. 1037. Requirements for certifications relating to the transfer of detainees at United States Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to foreign countries and other foreign entities.
      Sec. 1038. Prohibition on use of funds to construct or modify facilities in the United States to house detainees transferred from United States Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
      Sec. 1039. Reports on recidivism of individuals detained at United States Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, that have been transferred to foreign countries.
      Sec. 1040. Notice and report on use of naval vessels for detention of individuals captured outside Afghanistan pursuant to the Authorization for Use of Military Force.
      Sec. 1041. Notice required prior to transfer of certain individuals detained at the Detention Facility at Parwan, Afghanistan.
      Sec. 1042. Report on recidivism of individuals formerly detained at the Detention Facility at Parwan, Afghanistan.
      Sec. 1043. Additional requirements relating to the transfer of individuals detained at Guantanamo to foreign countries and other foreign entities.

Subtitle E--Nuclear Forces

      Sec. 1051. Nuclear weapons employment strategy of the United States.
      Sec. 1052. Commitments for nuclear weapons stockpile modernization.
      Sec. 1053. Limitation and report in the event of insufficient funding for modernization of nuclear weapons stockpile.
      Sec. 1054. Progress of modernization.
      Sec. 1055. Limitation on strategic delivery system reductions.
      Sec. 1056. Prevention of asymmetry of nuclear weapon stockpile reductions.
      Sec. 1057. Consideration of expansion of nuclear forces of other countries.
      Sec. 1058. Chemistry and Metallurgy Research Replacement Nuclear Facility and Uranium Processing Facility.
      Sec. 1059. Nuclear warheads on intercontinental ballistic missiles of the United States.
      Sec. 1060. Nonstrategic nuclear weapon reductions and extended deterrence policy.
      Sec. 1061. Improvements to Nuclear Weapons Council.
      Sec. 1062. Interagency Council on the Strategic Capability of the National Laboratories.
      Sec. 1063. Report on capability of conventional and nuclear forces against certain tunnel sites.
      Sec. 1064. Report on conventional and nuclear forces in the Western Pacific region.
      Sec. 1065. Sense of Congress on nuclear arsenal.
      Sec. 1065A. Budget requirements associated with sustaining and modernizing the nuclear deterrent.
      Sec. 1065B. Prohibition on unilateral reduction of nuclear weapons of the United States.
      Sec. 1065C. Limitation on availability of funds for retirement of strategic delivery systems.

Subtitle F--Studies and Reports

      Sec. 1066. Assessment of Department of Defense use of electromagnetic spectrum.
      Sec. 1067. Electronic Warfare Strategy of the Department of Defense.
      Sec. 1068. Report on counterproliferation capabilities and limitations.
      Sec. 1069. Report on communications from Congress on status of military construction projects.
      Sec. 1070. Federal mortuary affairs advisory commission.
      Sec. 1070A. Report on manufacturing industry.
      Sec. 1070B. Report on long-term costs of Operation New Dawn, Operation Enduring Freedom, and other contingency operations.

Subtitle G--Miscellaneous Authorities and Limitations

Sec. 1071. Rule of construction relating to prohibition on infringing on the individual right to lawfully acquire, possess, own, carry, and otherwise use privately owned firearms, ammunition, and other weapons.
Sec. 1072. Expansion of authority of the Secretary of the Army to loan or donate excess small arms for funeral and other ceremonial purposes.


Sec. 1072. Expansion of authority of the Secretary of the Army to loan or donate excess small arms for funeral and other ceremonial purposes.
Sec. 1073. Prohibition on the use of funds for manufacturing beyond low-rate initial production at certain prototype integration facilities.
Sec. 1074. Interagency collaboration on unmanned aircraft systems.
Sec. 1075. Authority to transfer surplus Mine-Resistant Ambush-Protected vehicles and spare parts.
Sec. 1076. Limitation on availability of funds for retirement of aircraft.
Sec. 1077. Prohibition on Department of Defense use of nondisclosure agreements to prevent members of the Armed Forces and civilian employees of the Department from communicating with Members of Congress.
Sec. 1078. Authority for Corps of Engineers to construct projects critical to navigation safety.
Sec. 1079. Review of Air National Guard Component Numbered Air Force Augmentation Force.

Subtitle H--Other Matters

      Sec. 1081. Bipartisan independent strategic review panel.
      Sec. 1082. Notification of delayed reports.
      Sec. 1083. Technical and clerical amendments.
      Sec. 1084. Prohibition on use of information against a United States citizen gathered by unmanned aerial vehicle without a warrant.
      Sec. 1085. The House of Representatives Honors.
      Sec. 1086. Cost of wars.
      Sec. 1087. Increase in authorized number of weapons of mass destruction civil support teams.
      Sec. 1088. Trial of foreign terrorists.
      Sec. 1089. Rialto-Colton basin, California, water resources study.
      Sec. 1090. Report on designation of Boko Haram as a foreign terrorist organization.
      Sec. 1091. Sense of Congress on recognizing Air Mobility Command on its 20th anniversary.
      Sec. 1092. Consolidation of data centers.
      Sec. 1093. Sense of Congress Regarding Preservation of Second Amendment Rights of Active Duty Military Personnel Stationed or Residing in the District of Columbia.
      Sec. 1094. Conditional replacement for FY 2013 sequester.
      Sec. 1095. Report on defense forensic data.
      Sec. 1096. Display of State, District of Columbia, and territorial flags by Armed Forces.
      Sec. 1097. Dissemination abroad of information about the United States.
      Sec. 1098. Improving organization for computer network operations.
      Sec. 1099. Improving United States Foreign Police Assistance Activities.
      Sec. 1099A. Sense of Congress Regarding United States Northern Command preparedness.
      Sec. 1099B. Limitation on military musical units.
      Sec. 1099C. Requirement for Attorney General to investigate possible violations of Federal law related to leaks of sensitive information involving the military, intelligence, and operational capabilities of the United States and Israel.

TITLE XI--CIVILIAN PERSONNEL MATTERS

Subtitle A--General Provisions

      Sec. 1101. Expansion of personnel management authority under experimental program with respect to certain scientific and technical positions.
      Sec. 1102. Authority to pay for the transport of family household pets for Federal employees during certain evacuation operations.
      Sec. 1103. Extension of authority to fill shortage category positions for certain Federal acquisition positions for civilian agencies.
      Sec. 1104. One-year extension of authority to waive annual limitation on premium pay and aggregate limitation on pay for Federal civilian employees working overseas.
      Sec. 1105. Policy on senior mentors.

Subtitle B--Interagency Personnel Rotations

      Sec. 1111. Interagency personnel rotations.

TITLE XII--MATTERS RELATING TO FOREIGN NATIONS

Subtitle A--Assistance and Training

      Sec. 1201. Commanders’ Emergency Response Program in Afghanistan.
      Sec. 1202. Modification of authorities relating to program to build the capacity of foreign military forces.
      Sec. 1203. Three-year extension of authority for non-reciprocal exchanges of defense personnel between the United States and foreign countries.

Subtitle B--Matters Relating to Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan

      Sec. 1211. One-year extension of authority for reimbursement of certain coalition nations for support provided to United States military operations.
      Sec. 1212. Authority to support operations and activities of the Office of Security Cooperation in Iraq.
      Sec. 1213. One-year extension of authority to use funds for reintegration activities in Afghanistan.
      Sec. 1214. Prohibition on use of private security contractors and members of the Afghan Public Protection Force to provide security for members of the Armed Forces and military installations and facilities in Afghanistan.
      Sec. 1215. Report on updates and modifications to campaign plan for Afghanistan.
      Sec. 1216. United States military support in Afghanistan.
      Sec. 1217. Extension and modification of Pakistan Counterinsurgency Fund.
      Sec. 1218. Modification of report on progress toward security and stability in Afghanistan.
      Sec. 1219. Limitation on use of funds under the Pakistan Counterinsurgency Fund.

Subtitle C--Matters Relating to Iran

      Sec. 1221. Declaration of policy.
      Sec. 1222. United States military preparedness in the Middle East.
      Sec. 1223. Annual report on military power of Iran.
      Sec. 1224. Enhancing the defense of Israel and United States interests in the Middle East.
      Sec. 1225. Plan to enhance military capabilities of Persian Gulf allies.
      Sec. 1226. Plan to increase strategic regional partnerships.
      Sec. 1227. Definitions.
      Sec. 1228. Rule of construction.

Subtitle D--Reports and Other Matters

Sec. 1231. Annual report on military and security developments involving the People’s Republic of China.
Sec. 1232. Report on military and security developments involving the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.
Sec. 1233. Report on host nation support for overseas United States military installations and United States Armed Forces deployed in country.
Sec. 1234. NATO Special Operations Headquarters.
Sec. 1235. Reports on exports of missile defense technology to certain countries.
Sec. 1236. Limitation on funds to provide the Russian Federation with access to missile defense technology.
Sec. 1237. International agreements relating to missile defense.
Sec. 1238. Limitation on assistance to provide tear gas or other riot control items.
Sec. 1239. Requirement to submit to Congress a plan for a foreign infrastructure project using funds made available for overseas contingency operations.

Sec. 1240A. Limitation on funds for institutions or organizations established by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.
Sec. 1240B. Removal of Brigade Combat Teams from Europe.
Sec. 1240C. Limitation on funds for United States participation in joint military exercises with Egypt.

Subtitle E--Authority to Remove Satellites and Related Components and Technology From the United States Munitions List

      Sec. 1241. Authority to remove satellites and related components and technology from the United States Munitions List.
      Sec. 1242. Report on licenses and other authorizations to export commercial satellites and related components and technology contained on the Commerce Control List.
      Sec. 1243. Review of United States Munitions List.
      Sec. 1244. Report on country exemptions for licensing of exports of munitions and related technical data.
      Sec. 1245. End-use monitoring of munitions and related technical data.
      Sec. 1246. Interagency process for modification of Category XV of the United States Munitions List.
      Sec. 1247. Definitions.

TITLE XIII--COOPERATIVE THREAT REDUCTION

      Sec. 1301. Specification of cooperative threat reduction programs and funds.
      Sec. 1302. Funding allocations.
      Sec. 1303. Limitation on availability of funds for cooperative threat reduction activities with Russian Federation.

TITLE XIV--OTHER AUTHORIZATIONS

Subtitle A--Military Programs

      Sec. 1401. Working capital funds.
      Sec. 1402. National Defense Sealift Fund.
      Sec. 1403. Chemical Agents and Munitions Destruction, Defense.
      Sec. 1404. Drug Interdiction and Counter-Drug Activities, Defense-wide.
      Sec. 1405. Defense Inspector General.
      Sec. 1406. Defense Health Program.
      Sec. 1407. Cemeterial expenses.

Subtitle B--National Defense Stockpile

      Sec. 1411. Authorized uses of National Defense Stockpile funds.
      Sec. 1412. Additional security of strategic materials supply chains.

Subtitle C--Other Matters

      Sec. 1421. Reduction of unobligated balances within the Pentagon Reservation Maintenance Revolving Fund.
      Sec. 1422. Authority for transfer of funds to Joint Department of Defense-Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Facility Demonstration Fund for Captain James A. Lovell Health Care Center, Illinois.
      Sec. 1423. Authorization of appropriations for Armed Forces Retirement Home.

TITLE XV--AUTHORIZATION OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS

Subtitle A--Authorization of Additional Appropriations

      Sec. 1501. Purpose.
      Sec. 1502. Procurement.
      Sec. 1503. Research, development, test, and evaluation.
      Sec. 1504. Operation and maintenance.
      Sec. 1505. Military personnel.
      Sec. 1506. Working capital funds.
      Sec. 1507. Defense Health Program.
      Sec. 1508. Drug Interdiction and Counter-Drug Activities, Defense-wide.
      Sec. 1509. Defense Inspector General.

Subtitle B--Financial Matters

      Sec. 1521. Treatment as additional authorizations.
      Sec. 1522. Special transfer authority.
      Sec. 1523. Limitation on use of funds in Overseas Contingency Operations Transfer Fund.

Subtitle C--Limitations and Other Matters

      Sec. 1531. Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Fund.
      Sec. 1532. One-year extension of project authority and related requirements of Task Force for Business and Stability Operations in Afghanistan.
      Sec. 1533. Limitations on availability of funds in Afghanistan Security Forces Fund.

TITLE XVI--INDUSTRIAL BASE MATTERS

Subtitle A--Defense Industrial Base Matters

      Sec. 1601. Disestablishment of Defense Materiel Readiness Board.
      Sec. 1602. Assessment of effects of foreign boycotts.
      Sec. 1603. Advancing Innovation Pilot Program.
      Sec. 1604. National security strategy for national technology and industrial base.

Subtitle B--Department of Defense Activities Related to Small Business Matters

      Sec. 1611. Pilot program to assist in the growth and development of advanced small business concerns.
      Sec. 1612. Role of the Directors of Small Business Programs in requirements development and acquisition decision processes of the Department of Defense.
      Sec. 1613. Small Business Advocate for defense audit agencies.
      Sec. 1614. Independent assessment of Federal procurement contracting performance of the Department of Defense.
      Sec. 1615. Assessment of small business programs transition.
      Sec. 1616. Additional responsibilities of Inspector General of the Department of Defense.
      Sec. 1617. Restoration of 1 percent funding for administrative expenses of Commercialization Readiness Program of Department of Defense.

Subtitle C--Matters Relating to Small Business Concerns

Part I--Procurement Center Representatives

      Sec. 1621. Procurement center representatives.
      Sec. 1622. Small Business Act contracting requirements training.
      Sec. 1623. Acquisition planning.

Part II--Goals for Procurement Contracts Awarded to Small Business Concerns

      Sec. 1631. Goals for procurement contracts awarded to small business concerns.
      Sec. 1632. Reporting on goals for procurement contracts awarded to small business concerns.
      Sec. 1633. Senior executives.

Part III--Mentor-Protege Program

      Sec. 1641. Mentor-Protege programs.
      Sec. 1642. Government Accountability Office Report.

Part IV--Transparency in Subcontracting

subpart a--limitations on subcontracting

      Sec. 1651. Limitations on subcontracting.
      Sec. 1652. Penalties.
      Sec. 1653. Conforming amendments.
      Sec. 1654. Regulations.

subpart b--subcontracting plans

      Sec. 1655. Subcontracting plans.
      Sec. 1656. Notices of subcontracting opportunities.
      Sec. 1657. Regulations.

subpart c--publication of certain documents

      Sec. 1658. Publication of certain documents.

Part V--Small Business Concern Size Standards

      Sec. 1661. Small business concern size standards.

Part VI--Contract Bundling

      Sec. 1671. Consolidation of provisions relating to contract bundling.
      Sec. 1672. Repeal of redundant provisions.
      Sec. 1673. Technical amendments.

Part VII--Increased Penalties for Fraud

      Sec. 1681. Safe harbor for good faith compliance efforts.
      Sec. 1682. Office of Hearings and Appeals.
      Sec. 1683. Requirement fraudulent businesses be suspended or debarred.
      Sec. 1684. Annual report on suspensions and debarments proposed by Small Business Administration.

Part VIII--Offices of Small and Disadvantaged Business Units

      Sec. 1691. Offices of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization.
      Sec. 1692. Small Business Procurement Advisory Council.

Part IX--Early Stage Small Business Contracting

      Sec. 1693a. Program to provide Federal contracts to early stage small businesses.

Part X--Other Matters

      Sec. 1695. Surety bonds.
      Sec. 1696. Assessment of outreach for small business concerns owned and controlled by women and minorities required before conversion of certain functions to contractor performance.
      Sec. 1697. Limitation on contracting.

TITLE XVII--END TRAFFICKING IN GOVERNMENT CONTRACTING

      Sec. 1701. Short title.
      Sec. 1702. Definitions.
      Sec. 1703. Contracting requirements.
      Sec. 1704. Compliance plan and certification requirement.
      Sec. 1705. Monitoring and investigation of trafficking in persons.
      Sec. 1706. Notification to inspectors general and cooperation with government.
      Sec. 1707. Expansion of fraud in foreign labor contracting to include work outside the United States.
      Sec. 1708. Improving Department of Defense accountability for reporting trafficking in persons claims and violations.
      Sec. 1709. Rule of construction.

DIVISION B--MILITARY CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZATIONS

      Sec. 2001. Short title.
      Sec. 2002. Expiration of authorizations and amounts required to be specified by law.
      Sec. 2003. Effective date.

TITLE XXI--ARMY MILITARY CONSTRUCTION

      Sec. 2101. Authorized Army construction and land acquisition projects.
      Sec. 2102. Family housing.
      Sec. 2103. Authorization of appropriations, Army.
      Sec. 2104. Modification of authority to carry out certain fiscal year 2010 project.
      Sec. 2105. Extension of authorizations of certain fiscal year 2009 projects.
      Sec. 2106. Extension of authorizations of certain fiscal year 2010 projects.
      Sec. 2107. Extension of limitation on obligation or expenditure of funds for tour normalization.

TITLE XXII--NAVY MILITARY CONSTRUCTION

      Sec. 2201. Authorized Navy construction and land acquisition projects.
      Sec. 2202. Family housing.
      Sec. 2203. Improvements to military family housing units.
      Sec. 2204. Authorization of appropriations, Navy.
      Sec. 2205. Modification of authority to carry out certain fiscal year 2012 project.
      Sec. 2206. Extension of authorizations of certain fiscal year 2009 projects.
      Sec. 2207. Extension of authorizations of certain fiscal year 2010 projects.

TITLE XXIII--AIR FORCE MILITARY CONSTRUCTION

      Sec. 2301. Authorized Air Force construction and land acquisition projects.
      Sec. 2302. Family housing.
      Sec. 2303. Improvements to military family housing units.
      Sec. 2304. Authorization of appropriations, Air Force.
      Sec. 2305. Extension of authorizations of certain fiscal year 2010 projects.

TITLE XXIV--DEFENSE AGENCIES MILITARY CONSTRUCTION

Subtitle A--Defense Agency Authorizations

      Sec. 2401. Authorized Defense Agencies construction and land acquisition projects.
      Sec. 2402. Authorized energy conservation projects.
      Sec. 2403. Authorization of appropriations, Defense Agencies.
      Sec. 2404. Modification of authority to carry out certain fiscal year 2012 projects.
      Sec. 2405. Extension of authorization of certain fiscal year 2010 project.

Subtitle B--Chemical Demilitarization Authorizations

      Sec. 2411. Authorization of appropriations, chemical demilitarization construction, defense-wide.
      Sec. 2412. Modification of authority to carry out certain fiscal year 1997 project.

TITLE XXV--NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANIZATION SECURITY INVESTMENT PROGRAM

      Sec. 2501. Authorized NATO construction and land acquisition projects.
      Sec. 2502. Authorization of appropriations, NATO.

TITLE XXVI--GUARD AND RESERVE FORCES FACILITIES

Subtitle A--Project Authorizations and Authorization of Appropriations

      Sec. 2601. Authorized Army National Guard construction and land acquisition projects.
      Sec. 2602. Authorized Army Reserve construction and land acquisition projects.
      Sec. 2603. Authorized Navy Reserve and Marine Corps Reserve construction and land acquisition projects.
      Sec. 2604. Authorized Air National Guard construction and land acquisition projects.
      Sec. 2605. Authorized Air Force Reserve construction and land acquisition projects.
      Sec. 2606. Authorization of appropriations, National Guard and Reserve.

Subtitle B--Other Matters

      Sec. 2611. Modification of authority to carry out certain fiscal year 2010 projects.
      Sec. 2612. Modification of authority to carry out certain fiscal year 2011 projects.
      Sec. 2613. Extension of authorization of certain fiscal year 2009 project.
      Sec. 2614. Extension of authorization of certain fiscal year 2010 projects.

TITLE XXVII--BASE REALIGNMENT AND CLOSURE ACTIVITIES

Subtitle A--Authorization of Appropriations

      Sec. 2701. Authorization of appropriations for base realignment and closure activities funded through Department of Defense Base Closure Account 1990.
      Sec. 2702. Authorization of appropriations for base realignment and closure activities funded through Department of Defense Base Closure Account 2005.

Subtitle B--Other Matters

      Sec. 2711. Consolidation of Department of Defense base closure accounts and authorized uses of base closure account funds.
      Sec. 2712. Air Armament Center, Eglin Air Force Base.
      Sec. 2713. Prohibition on conducting additional Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) round.
      Sec. 2714. Consideration of United States military bases located overseas in criteria used to consider and recommend military installations for closure or realignment.

TITLE XXVIII--MILITARY CONSTRUCTION GENERAL PROVISIONS

Subtitle A--Military Construction Program and Military Family Housing Changes

      Sec. 2801. Preparation of military installation master plans.
      Sec. 2802. Sustainment oversight and accountability for military housing privatization projects and related annual reporting requirements.
      Sec. 2803. One-year extension of authority to use operation and maintenance funds for construction projects outside the United States.
      Sec. 2804. Treatment of certain defense nuclear facility construction projects as military construction projects.
      Sec. 2805. Execution of Chemistry and Metallurgy Research Building Replacement nuclear facility and limitation on alternative plutonium strategy.
      Sec. 2806. Use of project labor agreements in military construction projects and military family housing projects.

Subtitle B--Real Property and Facilities Administration

      Sec. 2811. Authority of military museums to accept gifts and services and to enter into leases and cooperative agreements.
      Sec. 2812. Clarification of parties with whom Department of Defense may conduct exchanges of real property at certain military installations.
      Sec. 2813. Indemnification of transferees of property at any closed military installation.
      Sec. 2814. Identification requirement for entry on military installations.
      Sec. 2815. Plan to protect critical Department of Defense critical assets from electromagnetic pulse weapons.

Subtitle C--Energy Security

      Sec. 2821. Congressional notification for contracts for the provision and operation of energy production facilities authorized to be located on real property under the jurisdiction of a military department.
      Sec. 2822. Continuation of limitation on use of funds for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) gold or platinum certification and expansion to include implementation of ASHRAE building standard 189.1.
      Sec. 2823. Availability and use of Department of Defense energy cost savings to promote energy security.
      Sec. 2824. Definition of renewable energy source for Department of Defense energy security.

Subtitle D--Provisions Related to Guam Realignment

      Sec. 2831. Use of operation and maintenance funding to support community adjustments related to realignment of military installations and relocation of military personnel on Guam.
      Sec. 2832. Certification of military readiness need for firing range on Guam as condition on establishment of range.
      Sec. 2833. Repeal of conditions on use of funds for Guam realignment.

Subtitle E--Land Conveyances

      Sec. 2841. Modification to authorized land conveyance and exchange, Joint Base Elmendorf Richardson, Alaska.
      Sec. 2842. Modification of financing authority, Broadway Complex of the Department of the Navy, San Diego, California.
      Sec. 2843. Land conveyance, John Kunkel Army Reserve Center, Warren, Ohio.
      Sec. 2844. Land conveyance, Castner Range, Fort Bliss, Texas.
      Sec. 2845. Modification of land conveyance, Fort Hood, Texas.
      Sec. 2846. Transfer of administrative jurisdiction, Fort Lee Military Reservation and Petersburg National Battlefield, Virginia.

Subtitle F--Other Matters

Sec. 2861. Inclusion of religious symbols as part of military memorials.
Sec. 2862. Redesignation of the Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies as the William J. Perry Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies.
Sec. 1240. Sale of F-16 aircraft to Taiwan.



Sec. 2863. Sense of Congress regarding establishment of military divers memorial at Washington Navy Yard.
Sec. 2864. Gold Star Mothers National Monument, Arlington National Cemetery.
Sec. 2865. Naming of training and support complex, Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
Sec. 2866. Naming of electrochemistry engineering facility, Naval Support Activity Crane, Crane, Indiana.
Sec. 2867. Retention of core functions of the Electronic Systems Center at Hanscom Air Force Base, Massachusetts.
Sec. 2868. Retention of core functions of the Air Force Materiel Command, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio.
Sec. 2869. Massachusetts Institute of Technology--Lincoln Laboratory improvement project.
Sec. 2870. Limitation on availability of funds pending report regarding acquisition of land and development of a training range facility adjacent to the Marine Corps Ground Air Combat Center Twenty Nine Palms, California.
Sec. 2871. Retention of core functions of the Air Traffic Control Station, Johnstown Air National Guard Base, Pennsylvania.
Sec. 2872. Modification of notice requirements in advance of permanent reduction of sizable numbers of members of the Armed Forces at military installations.

TITLE XXIX--OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS MILITARY CONSTRUCTION

      Sec. 2901. Authorized Navy construction and land acquisition projects.

DIVISION C--DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY NATIONAL SECURITY AUTHORIZATIONS AND OTHER AUTHORIZATIONS

TITLE XXXI--DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY NATIONAL SECURITY PROGRAMS

Subtitle A--National Security Programs Authorizations

      Sec. 3101. National Nuclear Security Administration.
      Sec. 3102. Defense environmental cleanup.
      Sec. 3103. Other defense activities.
      Sec. 3104. Energy security and assurance.

Subtitle B--Program Authorizations, Restrictions, and Limitations

      Sec. 3111. Authorized personnel levels of the Office of the Administrator.
      Sec. 3112. Budget justification materials.
      Sec. 3113. Contractor governance, oversight, and accountability.
      Sec. 3114. National Nuclear Security Administration Council.
      Sec. 3115. Safety, health, and security of the National Nuclear Security Administration.
      Sec. 3116. Design and use of prototypes of nuclear weapons.
      Sec. 3117. Improvement and streamlining of the missions and operations of the Department of Energy and National Nuclear Security Administration.
      Sec. 3118. Cost-benefit analyses for competition of management and operating contracts.
      Sec. 3119. Limitation on availability of funds for Inertial Confinement Fusion Ignition and High Yield Campaign.
      Sec. 3120. Limitation on availability of funds for Global Security through Science Partnerships Program.
      Sec. 3121. Limitation on availability of funds for Center of Excellence on Nuclear Security.
      Sec. 3122. Two-year extension of schedule for disposition of weapons-usable plutonium at Savannah River Site, Aiken, South Carolina.
      Sec. 3123. Limitation on availability of funds for nuclear nonproliferation activities with Russian Federation.

Subtitle C--Improvements to National Security Energy Laws

      Sec. 3131. Improvements to the Atomic Energy Defense Act.
      Sec. 3132. Improvements to the National Nuclear Security Administration Act.
      Sec. 3133. Clarification of the role of the Administrator for Nuclear Security.
      Sec. 3134. Consolidated reporting requirements relating to nuclear stockpile stewardship, management, and infrastructure.
      Sec. 3135. Repeal of certain reporting requirements.

Subtitle D--Reports

      Sec. 3141. Notification of nuclear criticality and non-nuclear incidents.
      Sec. 3142. Reports on lifetime extension programs.
      Sec. 3143. National Academy of Sciences study on peer review and design competition related to nuclear weapons.
      Sec. 3144. Report on defense nuclear nonproliferation programs.
      Sec. 3145. Study on reuse of plutonium pits.
      Sec. 3146. Study on a multi-agency governance model for national security laboratories.

Subtitle E--Other Matters

      Sec. 3151. Use of probabilistic risk assessment to ensure nuclear safety.
      Sec. 3152. Advice to President and Congress regarding safety, security, and reliability of United States nuclear weapons stockpile and nuclear forces.
      Sec. 3153. Classification of certain restricted data.
      Sec. 3154. Independent cost assessments for life extension programs, new nuclear facilities, and other matters.
      Sec. 3155. Assessment of nuclear weapon pit production requirement.
      Sec. 3156. Intellectual property related to uranium enrichment.
      Sec. 3157. Sense of Congress on competition and fees related to the management and operating contracts of the nuclear security enterprise.
      Sec. 3158. Pilot program on technology commercialization.

TITLE XXXII--DEFENSE NUCLEAR FACILITIES SAFETY BOARD

      Sec. 3201. Authorization.
      Sec. 3202. Improvements to the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board.

TITLE XXXIV--NAVAL PETROLEUM RESERVES

      Sec. 3401. Authorization of appropriations.

TITLE XXXV--MARITIME ADMINISTRATION

      Sec. 3501. Authorization of appropriations for national security aspects of the merchant marine for fiscal year 2013.
      Sec. 3502. Application of the Federal acquisition regulation.
      Sec. 3503. Limitation of National Defense Reserve Fleet vessels to those over 1,500 gross tons.
      Sec. 3504. Donation of excess fuel to maritime academies.
      Sec. 3505. Clarification of heading.
      Sec. 3506. Transfer of vessels to the National Defense Reserve Fleet.
      Sec. 3507. Amendments relating to the National Defense Reserve Fleet.
      Sec. 3508. Extension of Maritime Security Fleet program.
      Sec. 3509. Identification of actions to enable qualified United States flag capacity to meet national defense requirements.
      Sec. 3510. Department of Defense national strategic ports study and Comptroller General studies and reports on strategic ports.

DIVISION D--FUNDING TABLES

      Sec. 4001. Authorization of amounts in funding tables.

TITLE XLI--PROCUREMENT

      Sec. 4101. PROCUREMENT.
      Sec. 4102. PROCUREMENT FOR OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS.

TITLE XLII--RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND EVALUATION

      Sec. 4201. RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND EVALUATION.
      Sec. 4202. RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND EVALUATION FOR OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS.

TITLE XLIII--OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE

      Sec. 4301. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE.
      Sec. 4302. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE FOR OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS.

TITLE XLIV--MILITARY PERSONNEL

      Sec. 4401. MILITARY PERSONNEL.
      Sec. 4402. MILITARY PERSONNEL FOR OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS.

TITLE XLV--OTHER AUTHORIZATIONS

      Sec. 4501. OTHER AUTHORIZATIONS.
      Sec. 4502. OTHER AUTHORIZATIONS FOR OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS.

TITLE XLVI--MILITARY CONSTRUCTION

      Sec. 4601. MILITARY CONSTRUCTION.
      Sec. 4602. OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS.

TITLE XLVII--DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY NATIONAL SECURITY PROGRAMS

      Sec. 4701. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY NATIONAL SECURITY PROGRAMS.

SEC. 3. CONGRESSIONAL DEFENSE COMMITTEES.

    In this Act, the term ‘congressional defense committees’ has the meaning given that term in section 101(a)(16) of title 10, United States Code.

DIVISION A--DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AUTHORIZATIONS

TITLE I--PROCUREMENT

Subtitle A--Authorization of Appropriations

SEC. 101. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.

    Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 2013 for procurement for the Army, the Navy and the Marine Corps, the Air Force, and Defense-wide activities, as specified in the funding table in section 4101.

Subtitle B--Army Programs

SEC. 111. MULTIYEAR PROCUREMENT AUTHORITY FOR ARMY CH-47 HELICOPTERS.

    (a) Authority for Multiyear Procurement- In accordance with section 2306b of title 10, United States Code, the Secretary of the Army may enter into a multiyear contract, beginning with the fiscal year 2013 program year, for the procurement of airframes for CH-47F helicopters.
    (b) Condition for Out-year Contract Payments- A contract entered into under subsection (a) shall provide that any obligation of the United States to make a payment under the contract for a fiscal year after fiscal year 2013 is subject to the availability of appropriations for that purpose for such later fiscal year.

SEC. 112. REPORTS ON AIRLIFT REQUIREMENTS OF THE ARMY.

    (a) Reports- Not later than October 31, 2012, and each year thereafter through 2017, the Secretary of the Army shall submit to the congressional defense committees a report on the time-sensitive or mission-critical airlift requirements of the Army.
    (b) Matters Included- The reports under subsection (a) shall include, with respect to the fiscal year before the fiscal year in which the report is submitted, the following information:
      (1) The total number of time-sensitive or mission-critical airlift movements required for training, steady-state, and contingency operations.
      (2) The total number of time-sensitive or mission-critical airlift sorties executed for training, steady-state, and contingency operations.
      (3) Of the total number of sorties listed under paragraph (2), the number of such sorties that were operated using each of--
        (A) aircraft of the Army;
        (B) aircraft of the Air Force; and
        (C) aircraft of contractors.
      (4) For each sortie described under subparagraph (A) or (C) of paragraph (3), an explanation for why the Secretary did not use aircraft of the Air Force to support the mission.

Subtitle C--Navy Programs

SEC. 121. RETIREMENT OF NUCLEAR-POWERED BALLISTIC SUBMARINES.

    Section 5062 of title 10, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following new subsection:
    ‘(e)(1) Beginning October 1, 2012, the Secretary of the Navy may not retire or decommission a nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine if such retirement or decommissioning would result in the active or commissioned fleet of such submarines consisting of less than 12 submarines.
    ‘(2) The limitation in paragraph (1) shall not apply to a nuclear-powered ballistic submarine that has been converted to carry exclusively non-nuclear payloads as of October 1, 2012.’.

SEC. 122. EXTENSION OF FORD-CLASS AIRCRAFT CARRIER CONSTRUCTION AUTHORITY.

    Section 121(a) of the John Warner National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2007 (Public Law 109-364; 120 Stat. 2104), as amended by section 124 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012 (Public Law 112-81; 125 Stat. 1320), is amended by striking ‘four fiscal years’ and inserting ‘five fiscal years’.

SEC. 123. EXTENSION OF MULTIYEAR PROCUREMENT AUTHORITY FOR F/A-18E, F/A-18F, AND EA-18G AIRCRAFT.

    Section 128 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010 (Public Law 111-84; 123 Stat. 2217), as amended by Public Law 111-238 (124 Stat. 2500), is amended by adding at the end the following new subsection:
    ‘(f) Extension of Multiyear Authority- Notwithstanding section 2306b of title 10, United States Code, the Secretary of the Navy may modify a multiyear contract entered into under subsection (a) to add a fifth production year to such contract.’.

SEC. 124. MULTIYEAR PROCUREMENT AUTHORITY FOR V-22 JOINT AIRCRAFT PROGRAM.

    (a) Authority for Multiyear Procurement- In accordance with section 2306b of title 10, United States Code, the Secretary of the Navy may enter into a multiyear contract, beginning with the fiscal year 2013 program year, for the procurement of V-22 aircraft for the Department of the Navy, the Department of the Air Force, and the United States Special Operations Command.
    (b) Condition for Out-year Contract Payments- A contract entered into under subsection (a) shall provide that any obligation of the United States to make a payment under the contract for a fiscal year after fiscal year 2013 is subject to the availability of appropriations for that purpose for such later fiscal year.

SEC. 125. MULTIYEAR PROCUREMENT AUTHORITY FOR ARLEIGH BURKE-CLASS DESTROYERS AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS.

    (a) Authority for Multiyear Procurement- In accordance with section 2306b of title 10, United States Code, the Secretary of the Navy may enter into a multiyear contract, beginning with the fiscal year 2013 program year, for the procurement of not more than 10 Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyers, including the Aegis weapon systems, MK 41 vertical launching systems, and commercial broadband satellite systems associated with such vessels.
    (b) Authority for Advance Procurement- The Secretary of the Navy may enter into a contract, beginning in fiscal year 2013, for advance procurement associated with the vessels and systems for which authorization to enter into a multiyear procurement contract is provided under subsection (a).
    (c) Condition for Out-year Contract Payments- A contract entered into under subsection (a) shall provide that any obligation of the United States to make a payment under the contract for a fiscal year after fiscal year 2013 is subject to the availability of appropriations or funds for that purpose for such later fiscal year.

SEC. 126. MULTIYEAR PROCUREMENT AUTHORITY FOR VIRGINIA-CLASS SUBMARINE PROGRAM.

    (a) Authority for Multiyear Procurement-
      (1) IN GENERAL- In accordance with section 2306b of title 10, United States Code, the Secretary of the Navy may enter into a multiyear contract, beginning with the fiscal year 2014 program year, for the procurement of not more than 10 Virginia-class submarines and Government-furnished equipment associated with the Virginia-class submarine program.
      (2) USE OF INCREMENTAL FUNDING- The Secretary may use incremental funding with respect to a contract entered into under paragraph (1).
    (b) Authority for Advance Procurement- The Secretary of the Navy may enter into a contract, beginning in fiscal year 2013, for advance procurement associated with the vessels and systems for which authorization to enter into a multiyear procurement contract is provided under subsection (a)(1).
    (c) Condition for Out-year Contract Payments- A contract entered into under subsection (a)(1) shall provide that any obligation of the United States to make a payment under the contract for a fiscal year after fiscal year 2014 is subject to the availability of appropriations or funds for that purpose for such later fiscal year.

SEC. 127. REFUELING AND COMPLEX OVERHAUL OF THE U.S.S. ABRAHAM LINCOLN.

    (a) Refueling and Complex Overhaul- Of the funds authorized to be appropriated or otherwise made available for fiscal year 2013 for shipbuilding and conversion, Navy, not more than $1,613,392,000 may be obligated or expended for the commencement of the nuclear refueling and complex overhaul of the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72) during such fiscal year. Such amount shall be the first increment in the two-year sequence of incremental funding planned for such nuclear refueling and complex overhaul.
    (b) Contract Authority- The Secretary of the Navy may enter into a contract during fiscal year 2013 for the nuclear refueling and complex overhaul of the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln.
    (c) Condition for Out-year Contract Payments- A contract entered into under subsection (b) shall provide that any obligation of the United States to make a payment under the contract for a fiscal year after fiscal year 2013 is subject to the availability of appropriations for that purpose for that later fiscal year.

SEC. 128. REPORT ON LITTORAL COMBAT SHIP DESIGNS.

    Not later than December 31, 2013, the Secretary of the Navy shall submit to the congressional defense committees a report on the designs of the Littoral Combat Ship, including comparative cost and performance information for both designs of such ship.

SEC. 129. COMPTROLLER GENERAL REVIEWS OF LITTORAL COMBAT SHIP PROGRAM.

    (a) Acceptance of LCS-
      (1) IN GENERAL- The Comptroller General of the United States shall conduct a review of the compliance of the Secretary of the Navy with part 246 of title 48 of the Code of Federal Regulations and subpart 46.5 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation in accepting the LCS.
      (2) MATTERS INCLUDED- The review under paragraph (1) shall include a discussion of the knowledge of, and determinations by, the LCS program office and contractors with respect to the following:
        (A) Potential for cracks in the LCS hull and deckhouse and any corresponding potential design risks.
        (B) Chargeable equipment failures.
        (C) Potential for engine failures or breakdowns.
        (D) Meeting key performance parameters, including speed.
        (E) Review of the quality of seals and welds.
        (F) Review of water jet corrosion.
        (G) Completeness of records to support acceptance of the LCS.
        (H) How the LCS risk and problems compare to lead ships in comparable programs.
        (I) Security of the ship and systems, including any known lapses.
        (J) Manning analysis, including how it would affect key performance parameters.
        (K) Strategies for balancing cost, schedule, and performance trade-offs as required by section 201 of the Weapon Systems Acquisition Reform Act of 2009 (Public Law 111-23; 123 Stat. 1719).
    (b) Operational Support- Not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Comptroller General shall submit to the congressional defense committees a report on the operational support and sustainment strategy for the Littoral Combat Ship program, including modernization and logistics support.
    (c) Cooperation- For purposes of conducting the review under subsection (a)(1) and (b), the Secretary of Defense shall ensure that the Comptroller General has access to--
      (1) all relevant records of the Department; and
      (2) all relevant communications between Department officials, whether such communications occurred inside or outside the Federal Government.

SEC. 130. SENSE OF CONGRESS ON IMPORTANCE OF ENGINEERING IN EARLY STAGES OF SHIPBUILDING.

    It is the sense of Congress that--
      (1) placing a priority on engineering dollars in the early stages of shipbuilding programs is a vital component of keeping cost down; and
      (2) therefore, the Secretary of the Navy should take appropriate steps to prioritize early engineering in large ship construction including amphibious class ships beginning with the LHA-8.

SEC. 131. SENSE OF CONGRESS ON MARINE CORPS AMPHIBIOUS LIFT AND PRESENCE REQUIREMENTS.

    (a) In General- It is the sense of Congress that--
      (1) the United States Marine Corps is a combat force which leverages maneuver from the sea as a force multiplier allowing for a variety of operational tasks ranging from major combat operations to humanitarian assistance;
      (2) the United States Marine Corps is unique in that, while embarked upon Naval vessels, they bring all the logistic support necessary for the full range of military operations, operating ‘from the sea’ they require no third party host nation permission to conduct military operations;
      (3) the Department of the Navy has a requirement for 38 amphibious assault ships to meet this full range of military operations;
      (4) for budgetary reasons only that requirement of 38 vessels was reduced to 33 vessels, which adds military risk to future operations;
      (5) the Department of the Navy has been unable to meet even the minimal requirement of 33 operationally available vessels and has submitted a shipbuilding and ship retirement plan to the Congress which will reduce the force to 28 vessels; and
      (6) experience has shown that early engineering and design of naval vessels has significantly reduced the acquisition costs and life-cycle costs of those vessels.
    (b) Next Generation of Amphibious Ships- In light of subsection (a), it is the sense of Congress that--
      (1) the Navy should consider prioritization of investment in and procurement of the next generation of amphibious assault ships;
      (2) the next generation amphibious assault ships should maintain survivability protection level II in accordance with current Navy ship requirements;
      (3) commonality in hull form design could be a desirable element to reduce acquisition and life cycle cost; and
      (4) maintaining a robust amphibious shipbuilding industrial base is vital for future national security.

Subtitle D--Air Force Programs

SEC. 141. RETIREMENT OF B-1 BOMBER AIRCRAFT.

    (a) In General- Section 8062 of title 10, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following new subsection:
    ‘(h)(1) Beginning October 1, 2011, the Secretary of the Air Force may not retire more than six B-1 aircraft.
    ‘(2) The Secretary shall maintain in a common capability configuration not less than 36 B-1 aircraft as combat-coded aircraft.
    ‘(3) In this subsection, the term ‘combat-coded aircraft’ means aircraft assigned to meet the primary aircraft authorization to a unit for the performance of its wartime mission.’.
    (b) Conforming Amendment- Section 132 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012 (Public Law 112-81; 125 Stat. 1320) is amended by striking subsection (c).

SEC. 142. MAINTENANCE OF STRATEGIC AIRLIFT AIRCRAFT.

    (a) Modification to Limitation on Retirement of C-5 Aircraft- Section 137(d)(3)(B) of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010 (Public Law 111-84; 123 Stat. 2222) is amended by striking ‘316’ and inserting ‘301’.
    (b) Report-
      (1) IN GENERAL- Not later than February 1, 2013, the Commander of the United States Transportation Command shall submit to the congressional defense committees a report assessing the operational risk of meeting the steady-state and warfighting requirements of the commanders of the geographical combatant commands with respect to the Secretary of the Air Force maintaining an inventory of strategic airlift aircraft of less than 301 aircraft.
      (2) MATTERS INCLUDED- The report under paragraph (1) shall include a description and analysis of the assumptions made by the Commander with respect to--
        (A) aircraft usage rates;
        (B) aircraft mission availability rates;
        (C) aircraft mission capability rates;
        (D) aircrew ratios;
        (E) aircrew production;
        (F) aircrew readiness rates; and
        (G) any other assumption the Commander uses to develop such report.
      (3) FORM- The report required by paragraph (1) shall be submitted in unclassified form, but may include a classified annex.

SEC. 143. LIMITATION ON AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS FOR DIVESTMENT OR RETIREMENT OF C-27J AIRCRAFT.

(a) In General- After fiscal year 2013, none of the funds authorized to be appropriated by this Act or otherwise made available for fiscal year 2013 for the Air Force may be used to divest, retire, or transfer, or prepare to divest, retire, or transfer, a C-27J aircraft until a period of 180 days has elapsed following the date on which--

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