Sec. 904. Comptroller General report on potential relocation of Federal Government tenants on Asia-Pacific and Arctic-oriented United States military installations
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Not later than March 1, 2014, the Comptroller General of the United States shall submit to the appropriate committees of Congress a report containing the results of a review of the potential for— effectively consolidating underused facilities on military installations; or vacating costly leased space by relocating Federal Government agency tenants, activities, missions, and personnel onto such installations. As a result of the Federal Government’s decision to emphasize Asia-Pacific security issues and changes in the Arctic environment, the Comptroller General shall specifically evaluate potential consolidation of Federal tenants on Asia-Pacific and Arctic-oriented installations, focusing on Federal entities with homeland security, defense, international trade, commerce, and other national security-related functions that are compatible with the missions of the military installations.