Sec. 934. Plan for transfer of Air Force C–12 Liberty Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance aircraft
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The Secretary of Defense shall develop and carry out a plan for the orderly transfer of the Air Force C–12 Liberty Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance
(ISR)aircraft to the Army and to the United States Special Operations Command or one of its component commands. The plan required by subsection
(a)shall— ensure that the transfer does not affect ongoing intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance operations in Afghanistan and elsewhere around the world; identify the appropriate size, composition, and configuration of the fleet of manned intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance aircraft of the Army; identify the appropriate size, composition, configuration, and disposition of the remaining fleet of Air Force C–12 Liberty Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance aircraft; provide for the modification of the Air Force Liberty C–12 Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance aircraft transferred under the plan to meet the long-term needs of the Army and the United States Special Operations Command; and include a timeline for the orderly transfer of Air Force Liberty C–12 Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance aircraft in manner consistent with the requirement in paragraph (1). Not later than the date on which the budget of the President for fiscal year 2015 is submitted to Congress pursuant to section 1105 of title 31, United States Code, the Secretary shall submit to the appropriate committees of Congress a report on the plan required by subsection (a). The Army may not acquire the Enhanced Medium Altitude Reconnaissance and Surveillance System in fiscal year 2014. In this section, the term appropriate committees of Congress means— the Committee on Armed Services, the Committee on Appropriations, and the Select Committee on Intelligence of the Senate; and the Committee on Armed Services, the Committee on Appropriations, and the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence of the House of Representatives.