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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · H.R. 2500 (Reported in House) — To authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2020 for military activities of the Department of Defense and for militar... · Sec. 1065

Sec. 1065. Annual report on Joint Military Information Support Operations Web Operations Center

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Not later than March 1 of 2020, and each subsequent year until the termination date specified in subsection (c), the Commander of United States Special Operations Command shall submit to the congressional defense committees a report on the activities of the Joint Military Information Support Operations Web Operations Center (hereinafter referred to as the JMWC ) during the most recently concluded fiscal year. The report required by subsection
(a)shall include each of the following, for the fiscal year covered by the report: Definitions of initial operating capability and full operational capability as such terms relate to the JMWC. A detailed description of all activities conducted toward achieving initial operating capability and full operational capability of the JMWC. A list of all associated funding requested for each program element for achieving initial operating capability and full operational capability. A detailed description of validated doctrine, organization, training, materiel, leadership and education, personnel, facilities, and policy requirements relating to establishment of the JMWC. A description of current JMWC capabilities, including information technology infrastructure and contractual arrangements. A list of all physical locations hosting JMWC capabilities. The number of military, contractor, and civilian personnel associated with the JMWC and any affiliated agency, service, or other Department of Defense entity. A description of the JMWC personnel organizational structure. An identification of inherently governmental functions relating to administration of the JMWC and execution of Military Information Support Operations (hereinafter referred to as MISO ) programs hosted by the JMWC. A detailed description of frameworks, metrics, and capabilities established to measure the effectiveness of MISO programs hosted by the JMWC. A list of all associated funding requested by program element from each of the geographic combatant commanders for MISO programs hosted by the JMWC and a description of such MISO activities. An assessment of the effectiveness of MISO programs hosted by the JMWC. A description of efforts and activities conducted to share best practices and leverage lessons learned across the Department of Defense relating to MISO programs hosted by the JMWC, as well as a description of such best practices and lessons learned. An identification of liaisons and detailees to the JMWC from agencies and elements of the Department of Defense. Activities and efforts conducted to synchronize and deconflict MISO programs within the Department of Defense and with interagency and international partners related to strategic communications, as appropriate. Such other information as the Commander determines appropriate. The requirement to submit a report under this section shall terminate on January 1, 2025.
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