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(6) During his tenure as chairman of the Committee on Armed Services of the House of Representatives, Representative Stump has

(A) overseen the largest sustained increase to defense spending since the Reagan administration;

(B) led efforts to improve the quality of military life, including passage of the largest military pay raise since 1982;

(C) supported military retirees, including efforts to reverse concurrent receipt law and to save the Armed Forces Retirement Homes;

(D) championed military readiness by defending military access to critical training facilities such Vieques, Puerto Rico, expanding the National Training Center at Ft. Irwin, California, and working to restore balance between environmental concerns and military readiness requirements;

(E) reinvigorated efforts to defend America against ballistic missiles by supporting an increase in fiscal year 2002 of nearly 50 percent above the fiscal year 2001 level for missile defense programs; and

(F) honored America's war heroes by war heroes by expanding Arlington National Cemetery, establishing a site for the Air Force Memorial, and assuring construction of the World War II Memorial.

(7) In recognition of his long record of accomplishments in enhancing the national security of the United States and his legislative victories on behalf of active duty service members, reservists, guardsmen, and veterans, it is altogether fitting and proper that this Act be named in honor of Representative Bob Stump of Arizona, as provided in subsection (a).

SEC. 2. ORGANIZATION OF ACT INTO DIVISIONS; TABLE OF CONTENTS. (a) DIVISIONS.-This Act is organized into three 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.

(b) TABLE OF CONTENTS.-The table of contents for this Act is as follows:

Sec. 1. Short title; findings.

Sec. 2. Organization of Act into divisions; table of contents.

Sec. 3. Congressional defense committees defined.

DIVISION A-DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
AUTHORIZATIONS

TITLE I-PROCUREMENT

Subtitle A-Authorization of Appropriations

Sec. 101. Army.

Sec. 102. Navy and Marine Corps.

Sec. 103. Air Force.

Sec. 104. Defense-wide activities.

Sec. 105. Defense Inspector General.

Sec. 106. Chemical Agents and Munitions Destruction, Defense.

Sec. 107. Defense health programs.

Subtitle B-Army Programs

Sec. 111. Pilot program on sales of manufactured articles and services of certain Army industrial facilities without regard to availability from domestic

sources.

Sec. 112. Report on impact of Army aviation modernization plan on the Army National Guard.

Sec. 113. Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles.

Subtitle C-Navy Programs

Sec. 121. Extension of multiyear procurement authority for DDG-51 class destroy

ers.

Sec. 122. Sense of Congress on scope of conversion program for Ticonderoga-class cruisers.

Sec. 123. Continuation of contract for operation of Champion-class T-5 fuel tanker vessels.

Subtitle D-Air Force Programs

Sec. 131. Multiyear procurement authority for C-130J aircraft program.

Sec. 132. Pathfinder programs.

Sec. 133. Leases for tanker aircraft under multiyear aircraft-lease pilot program.

Subtitle E-Other Programs

Sec. 141. Destruction of existing stockpile of lethal chemical agents and munitions. Sec. 142. Report on unmanned aerial vehicle systems.

Sec. 143. Global Information Grid system.

TITLE II-RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND EVALUATION

Subtitle A-Authorization of Appropriations

Sec. 201. Authorization of appropriations.

Sec. 202. Amount for defense science and technology.

Sec. 203. Defense health programs.

Subtitle B-Program Requirements, Restrictions, and Limitations

Sec. 211. RAH-66 Comanche aircraft program.

Sec. 212. Extension of requirements relating to management responsibility for naval mine countermeasures programs.

Sec. 213. Revised requirements for plan for Manufacturing Technology Program.
Sec. 214. Advanced SEAL Delivery System.

Sec. 215. Army experimentation program regarding design of the objective force.
Sec. 216. Program to provide Army with self-propelled Future Combat Systems
non-line-of-sight cannon indirect fire capability for the objective force.
Sec. 217. Prohibition on transfer of Medical Free Electron Laser program.
Sec. 218. Littoral combat ship program.

Subtitle C-Ballistic Missile Defense

Sec. 221. Report requirements relating to ballistic missile defense programs.
Sec. 222. Responsibility of Missile Defense Agency for research, development, test,
and evaluation related to system improvements of programs transferred
to military departments.

Sec. 223. Limitation on obligation of funds for Theater High Altitude Area Defense
Program pending submission of required life-cycle cost information.
Sec. 224. Provision of information on flight testing of Ground-based Midcourse Na-
tional Missile Defense system.

Sec. 225. References to new name for Ballistic Missile Defense Organization.
Sec. 226. One-year limitation on use of funds for nuclear armed interceptors.
Subtitle D-Improved Management of Department of Defense Test and
Evaluation Facilities

Sec. 231. Department of Defense Test Resource Management Center.
Sec. 232. Objective for institutional funding of test and evaluation facilities.
Sec. 233. Uniform financial management system for Department of Defense test
and evaluation facilities.

Sec. 234. Test and evaluation workforce improvements.

Sec. 235. Compliance with testing requirements.

Subtitle E-Other Matters

Sec. 241. Pilot programs for revitalizing Department of Defense laboratories.
Sec. 242. Technology Transition Initiative.

Sec. 243. Defense Acquisition Challenge Program.

Sec. 244. Encouragement of small businesses and nontraditional defense contractors to submit proposals potentially beneficial for combating terrorism.

Sec. 245. Vehicle fuel cell program.

Sec. 246. Defense nanotechnology research and development program.

Sec. 247. Activities of the Defense Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research.

Sec. 248. Four-year extension of authority of DARPA to award prizes for advanced technology achievements and additional authority of military departments and Defense Agencies to award prizes for achievements in promoting education.

Sec. 249. Plan for five-year program for enhancement of measurement and signatures intelligence capabilities of the United States through incorporation of results of basic research on sensors.

TITLE III-OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE

Subtitle A-Authorization of Appropriations

Sec. 301. Operation and maintenance funding.

Sec. 302. Working capital funds.

Sec. 303. Armed Forces Retirement Home.

Sec. 304. Grant to National Guard Youth Foundation.

Subtitle B-Environmental Provisions

Sec. 311. Enhancement of authority on cooperative agreements for environmental
purposes.
Sec. 312. Single point of contact for policy and budgeting issues regarding
unexploded ordnance, discarded military munitions, and munitions con-
stituents.

Sec. 313. Authority to carry out construction projects for environmental responses.
Sec. 314. Procurement of environmentally preferable procurement items.
Sec. 315. Incidental taking of migratory birds during military readiness activities.

Subtitle C-Commissaries and Nonappropriated Fund Instrumentalities Sec. 321. Authority for each military department to provide base operating support to Fisher Houses.

Sec. 322. Use of commissary stores and MWR retail facilities by members of National Guard serving in national emergency.

Sec. 323. Uniform funding and management of morale, welfare, and recreation programs.

Sec. 324. Rebate agreements under the special supplemental food program.

Subtitle D-Workplace and Depot Issues

Sec. 331. Notification requirements in connection with required studies for conversion of commercial or industrial type functions to contractor perform

ance.

Sec. 332. Temporary authority for contractor performance of security-guard functions to meet increased requirements since September 11, 2001.

Sec. 333. Repeal of obsolete provision regarding depot-level maintenance and repair workloads that were performed at closed or realigned military installations.

Sec. 334. Exclusion of certain expenditures from limitation on private sector performance of depot-level maintenance.

Subtitle E-Defense Dependents Education

Sec. 341. Assistance to local educational agencies that benefit dependents of members of the Armed Forces and Department of Defense civilian employees. Sec. 342. Housing benefits for unaccompanied teachers required to live at Guantanamo Bay Naval Station, Cuba.

Sec. 343. Options for funding dependent summer school programs.

Sec. 344. Impact aid eligibility for local educational agencies affected by privatization of military housing.

Sec. 345. Comptroller General study of adequacy of compensation provided for teachers in the Department of Defense Overseas Dependents' Schools.

Subtitle F-Information Technology

Sec. 351. Annual submission of information regarding information technology capital assets.

Sec. 352. Policy regarding acquisition of information assurance and information assurance-enabled information technology products.

99-194 O-03-2: QL 3 Part 4

Sec. 353. Installation and connection policy and procedures regarding Defense Switch Network.

Subtitle G-Other Matters

Sec. 361. Distribution of monthly reports on allocation of funds within operation and maintenance budget subactivities.

Sec. 362. Continuation of arsenal support program initiative.

Sec. 363. Extension of work safety demonstration program.

Sec. 364. Condition on authority of Defense Security Service to impose fees on feefor-service basis.

Sec. 365. Logistics support and services for weapon systems contractors.

Sec. 366. Training range sustainment plan, Global Status of Resources and Training System, and training range inventory.

Sec. 367.

Engineering study and environmental analysis of road modifications in vicinity of Fort Belvoir, Virginia.

Sec. 368. Reauthorization of warranty claims recovery pilot program.

Sec. 369. Expanded eligibility for loan, gift, or exchange of documents, historical artifacts, and condemned or obsolete combat materiel.

TITLE IV-MILITARY PERSONNEL AUTHORIZATIONS

Subtitle A-Active Forces

Sec. 401. End strengths for active forces.

Sec. 402. Revision in permanent end strength minimum levels.

Sec. 403. Expanded authority for administrative increases in statutory active-duty end strengths.

Sec. 404. General and flag officer management.

Sec. 405. Extension of certain authorities relating to management of numbers of general and flag officers in certain grades.

Sec. 406. Increase in authorized strengths for Marine Corps officers on active duty in the grade of colonel.

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 2003 limitation on non-dual status technicians.

Subtitle C-Authorization of Appropriations

Sec. 421. Authorization of appropriations for military personnel.

TITLE V-MILITARY PERSONNEL POLICY

Subtitle A-Officer Personnel Policy

Sec. 501. Extension of good-of-the-service waiver authority for officers appointed to a Reserve Chief or Guard Director position.

Sec. 502.

Exclusion of certain officers from limitation on authority to grant a waiver of required completion or sequencing for joint professional military education.

Sec. 503. Extension and codification of authority for recall of retired aviators to active duty.

Sec. 504. Grades for certain positions.

Sec. 505. Reinstatement of authority to reduce three-year time-in-grade requirement for retirement in grade for officers in grades above major and lieutenant commander.

Sec. 506. Authority to require that an officer take leave pending review of a recommendation for removal by a board of inquiry.

Subtitle B-Reserve Component Management

Sec. 511. Reviews of National Guard strength accounting and management and other issues.

Sec. 512. Courts-martial for the National Guard when not in Federal service. Sec. 513. Fiscal year 2003 funding for military personnel costs of reserve component Special Operations Forces personnel engaged in humanitarian assistance activities relating to clearing of landmines.

Sec. 514. Use of Reserves to perform duties relating to defense against terrorism. Sec. 515. Repeal of prohibition on use of Air Force Reserve AGR personnel for Air Force base security functions.

Subtitle C-Reserve Component Officer Personnel Policy

Sec. 521. Eligibility for consideration for promotion to grade of major general for certain reserve component brigadier generals who do not otherwise qualify for consideration for promotion under the one-year rule.

Sec. 522. Authority for limited extension of medical deferment of mandatory retirement or separation of reserve component officers.

Subtitle D-Enlistment, Education, and Training Programs

Sec. 531. Enlistment incentives for pursuit of skills to facilitate national service. Sec. 532. Authority for phased increase to 4,400 in authorized strengths for the service academies.

Sec. 533. Enhancement of reserve component delayed training program.

Sec. 534. Review of Armed Forces programs for preparation for, participation in, and conduct of athletic competitions.

Sec. 535. Repeal of bar to eligibility of Army College First program participants for benefits under student loan repayment program.

Subtitle E-Decorations, Awards, and Commendations

Sec. 541. Waiver of time limitations for award of Army Distinguished-Service Cross to certain persons.

Sec. 542.

Option to convert award of Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal awarded for Operation Frequent Wind to Vietnam Service Medal.

Sec. 543. Korea Defense Service Medal.

Sec. 544. Commendation of military chaplains.

Subtitle F-Administrative Matters

Sec. 551. Staffing and funding for Defense Prisoner of War/Missing Personnel Office.

Sec. 552. Three-year freeze on reductions of personnel of agencies responsible for review and correction of military records.

Sec. 553. Authority for acceptance of voluntary services of individuals as proctors for administration of Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery test.

Sec. 554. Extension of temporary early retirement authority.

Subtitle G-Matters Relating to Minorities and Women in the Armed Forces
Sec. 561. Surveys of racial and ethnic issues and of gender issues in the Armed
Forces.

Sec. 562. Annual report on status of female members of the Armed Forces.
Sec. 563. Wear of abayas by female members of the Armed Forces in Saudi Arabia.

Subtitle H-Benefits

Sec. 571. Department of Defense support for persons participating in military funeral honors details.

Sec. 572. Emergency leave of absence program.

Sec. 573. Enhanced flexibility in medical loan repayment program.

Sec. 574. Destinations authorized for Government paid transportation of enlisted personnel for rest and recuperation absence upon extending duty at designated locations overseas.

Sec. 575. Vehicle storage in lieu of transportation when member is ordered to a nonforeign duty station outside continental United States.

Subtitle I-Reports

Sec. 581. Quadrennial quality of life review.

Sec. 582. Report on desirability and feasibility of consolidating separate courses of

basic instruction for judge advocates.

Sec. 583. Reports on efforts to resolve status of Captain Michael Scott Speicher, United States Navy.

Sec. 584. Report on volunteer services of members of the reserve components in emergency response to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.

TITLE VI-COMPENSATION AND OTHER PERSONNEL BENEFITS

Subtitle A-Pay and Allowances

Sec. 601. Increase in basic pay for fiscal year 2003.

Sec. 602. Basic allowance for housing in cases of low-cost or no-cost moves. Sec. 603. Rate of basic allowance for subsistence for enlisted personnel occupying single Government quarters without adequate availability of meals.

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 certain health care professionals.

Sec. 613. One-year extension of special pay and bonus authorities for nuclear offi

cers.

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