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Calendar No. 543
106th CONGRESS
2d Session
S. 2549
[Report No. 106-292]
To authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2001 for military
activities of the Department of Defense, for military construction, and
for defense activities of the Department of Energy, to prescribe
personnel strengths for such fiscal year for the Armed Forces, and for
other purposes.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
May 12, 2000
Mr. Warner, from the Committee on Armed Services, reported, under
authority of the order of the Senate of May 11th, 2000, the following
original bill; which was read twice and placed on the calendar
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A BILL
To authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2001 for military
activities of the Department of Defense, for military construction, and
for defense activities of the Department of Energy, to prescribe
personnel strengths for such fiscal year for the Armed Forces, and for
other purposes.
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 2001''.
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.
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 demilitarization program.
Sec. 107. Defense health programs.
Subtitle B--Army Programs
Sec. 111. Multiyear procurement authority for certain programs.
Sec. 112. Reports and limitations relating to Army transformation.
Subtitle C--Navy Programs
Sec. 121. CVNX-1 nuclear aircraft carrier program.
Sec. 122. Arleigh Burke class destroyer program.
Sec. 123. Virginia class submarine program.
Sec. 124. ADC(X) ship program.
Sec. 125. Refueling and complex overhaul program of the CVN-69 nuclear
aircraft carrier.
Subtitle D--Air Force Programs
Sec. 131. Repeal of requirement for annual report on B-2 bomber
aircraft program.
Subtitle E--Other Matters
Sec. 141. Pueblo Chemical Depot chemical agent and munitions
destruction technologies.
TITLE II--RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND EVALUATION
Subtitle A--Authorization of Appropriations
Sec. 201. Authorization of appropriations.
Sec. 202. Amount for basic and applied research.
Subtitle B--Program Requirements, Restrictions, and Limitations
Sec. 211. Fiscal year 2002 joint field experiment.
Sec. 212. Nuclear aircraft carrier design and production modeling.
Sec. 213. DD-21 class destroyer program.
Sec. 214. F-22 aircraft program.
Sec. 215. Joint strike fighter program.
Sec. 216. Global Hawk high altitude endurance unmanned aerial vehicle.
Sec. 217. Unmanned advanced capability aircraft and ground combat
vehicles.
Sec. 218. Army space control technology development.
Sec. 219. Russian American observation satellites program.
Sec. 220. Joint biological defense program.
Sec. 221. Report on biological warfare defense vaccine research and
development programs.
Subtitle C--Other Matters
Sec. 241. Mobile offshore base.
Sec. 242. Air Force science and technology planning.
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. Transfer from National Defense Stockpile Transaction Fund.
Subtitle B--Program Requirements, Restrictions, and Limitations
Sec. 311. Impact aid for children with disabilities.
Sec. 312. Joint warfighting capabilities assessment teams.
Subtitle C--Humanitarian and Civic Assistance
Sec. 321. Increased authority to provide health care services as
humanitarian and civic assistance.
Sec. 322. Use of humanitarian and civic assistance funding for pay and
allowances of Special Operations Command
Reserves furnishing demining training and
related assistance as humanitarian
assistance.
Subtitle D--Department of Defense Industrial Facilities
Sec. 331. Codification and improvement of armament retooling and
manufacturing support programs.
Sec. 332. Centers of Industrial and Technical Excellence.
Sec. 333. Effects of outsourcing on overhead costs of Centers of
Industrial and Technical Excellence and
ammunition plants.
Sec. 334. Revision of authority to waive limitation on performance of
depot-level maintenance.
Subtitle E--Environmental Provisions
Sec. 341. Environmental restoration accounts.
Sec. 342. Payment of fines and penalties for environmental compliance
violations.
Sec. 343. Annual reports under Strategic Environmental Research and
Development Program.
Sec. 344. Modification of authority for indemnification of transferees
of closing defense property.
Sec. 345. Payment of fines or penalties imposed for environmental
compliance violations at certain Department
of Defense facilities.
Sec. 346. Reimbursement for certain costs in connection with the Former
Nansemond Ordnance Depot Site, Suffolk,
Virginia.
Sec. 347. Environmental restoration activities.
Sec. 348. Ship disposal project.
Sec. 349. Report on Defense Environmental Security Corporate
Information Management program.
Sec. 350. Report on Plasma Energy Pyrolysis System.
Subtitle F--Other Matters
Sec. 361. Effects of worldwide contingency operations on readiness of
certain military aircraft and equipment.
Sec. 362. Realistic budgeting for readiness requirements of the Army.
Sec. 363. Additions to plan for ensuring visibility over all in-transit
end items and secondary items.
Sec. 364. Performance of emergency response functions at chemical
weapons storage installations.
Sec. 365. Congressional notification of use of radio frequency spectrum
by a system entering engineering and
manufacturing development.
Sec. 366. Monitoring of value of performance of Department of Defense
functions by workforces selected from
between public and private workforces.
Sec. 367. Suspension of reorganization of Naval Audit Service.
Sec. 368. Investment of commissary trust revolving fund.
Sec. 369. Economic procurement of distilled spirits.
Sec. 370. Resale of armor-piercing ammunition disposed of by the Army.
Sec. 371. Damage to aviation facilities caused by alkali silica
reactivity.
Sec. 372. Reauthorization of pilot program for acceptance and use of
landing fees charged for use of domestic
military airfields by civil aircraft.
Sec. 373. Reimbursement by civil air carriers for support provided at
Johnston Atoll.
Sec. 374. Review of costs of maintaining historical properties.
Sec. 375. Extension of authority to sell certain aircraft for use in
wildfire suppression.
Sec. 376. Overseas airlift service on Civil Reserve Air Fleet aircraft.
TITLE IV--MILITARY PERSONNEL AUTHORIZATIONS
Subtitle A--Active Forces
Sec. 401. End strengths 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 2001 limitation on non-dual status technicians.
Sec. 415. Increase in numbers of members in certain grades authorized
to be on active duty in support of the
reserves.
Subtitle C--Other Matters Relating to Personnel Strengths
Sec. 421. Suspension of strength limitations during war or national
emergency.
Sec. 422. Exclusion of certain reserve component members on active duty
for more than 180 days from active
component end strengths.
Sec. 423. Exclusion of Army and Air Force medical and dental officers
from limitation on strengths of reserve
commissioned officers in grades below
brigadier general.
Sec. 424. Authority for temporary increases in number of reserve
personnel serving on active duty or full-
time National Guard duty in certain grades.
Sec. 425. Temporary exemption of Director of the National Security
Agency from limitations on number of Air
Force officers above major general.
Subtitle D--Authorization of Appropriations
Sec. 431. Authorization of appropriations for military personnel.
TITLE V--MILITARY PERSONNEL POLICY
Subtitle A--Officer Personnel Policy
Sec. 501. Eligibility of Army Reserve colonels and brigadier generals
for position vacancy promotions.
Sec. 502. Promotion zones for Coast Guard Reserve officers.
Sec. 503. Time for release of officer promotion selection board
reports.
Sec. 504. Clarification of authority for posthumous commissions and
warrants.
Sec. 505. Inapplicability of active-duty list promotion, separation,
and involuntary retirement authorities to
reserve general and flag officers serving
in certain positions designated for reserve
officers by the Chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff.
Sec. 506. Review of actions of selection boards.
Sec. 507. Extension to all Air Force biomedical sciences officers of
authority to retain until specified age.
Sec. 508. Termination of application requirement for consideration of
officers for continuation on the Reserve
Active-Status List.
Sec. 509. Technical corrections relating to retired grade of reserve
commissioned officers.
Sec. 510. Grade of chiefs of reserve components and directors of
National Guard components.
Subtitle B--Joint Officer Management
Sec. 521. Joint specialty designations and additional identifiers.
Sec. 522. Promotion objectives.
Sec. 523. Education.
Sec. 524. Length of joint duty assignment.
Sec. 525. Annual report to Congress.
Sec. 526. Multiple assignments considered as single joint duty
assignment.
Sec. 527. Joint duty requirement for promotion to one-star grades.
Subtitle C--Education and Training
Sec. 541. Eligibility of children of Reserves for presidential
appointment to service academies.
Sec. 542. Selection of foreign students to receive instruction at
service academies.
Sec. 543. Repeal of contingent funding increase for Junior Reserve
Officers Training Corps.
Sec. 544. Revision of authority for Marine Corps Platoon Leaders Class
Tuition Assistance Program.
Subtitle D--Matters Relating to Recruiting
Sec. 551. Army recruiting pilot programs.
Sec. 552. Enhancement of the joint and service recruitment market
research and advertising programs.
Sec. 553. Access to secondary schools for military recruiting purposes.
Subtitle E--Other Matters
Sec. 561. Authority for award of Medal of Honor to certain specified
persons.
Sec. 562. Waiver of time limitations for award of certain decorations
to certain persons.
Sec. 563. Ineligibility for involuntary separation pay upon declination
of selection for continuation on active
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