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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · H.R. 4005 (Referred in Senate) — To authorize appropriations for the Coast Guard for fiscal years 2015 and 2016, and for other purposes. · Sec. 209

Sec. 209. Mission need statement

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Section 569 of title 14, United States Code, is amended to read as follows: On the date on which the President submits to Congress a budget for fiscal year 2016 under section 1105 of title 31, on the date on which the President submits to Congress a budget for fiscal year 2019 under such section, and every 4 years thereafter, the Commandant shall submit to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate an integrated major acquisition mission need statement.
In this section, the following definitions apply: The term integrated major acquisition mission need statement means a document that— identifies current and projected gaps in Coast Guard mission capabilities using mission hour targets; explains how each major acquisition program addresses gaps identified under subparagraph
(A)if funded at the levels provided for such program in the most recently submitted capital investment plan; and describes the missions the Coast Guard will not be able to achieve, by fiscal year, for each gap identified under subparagraph (A). The term major acquisition program has the meaning given that term in section 569a(e). The term capital investment plan means the plan required under section 663(a)(1). . The analysis for chapter 15 of title 14, United States Code, is amended by striking the item relating to section 569 and inserting the following: 569. Mission need statement. .
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