Sec. 1757. Authority to establish a movement coordination center pacific in the Indopacific region
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The Secretary of Defense, with the concurrence of the Secretary of State, may authorize— the establishment of a Movement Coordination Center Pacific (in this section referred to as the Center ); and participation of the Department of Defense in an Air Transport and Air-to-Air refueling and other Exchanges of Services program (in this section referred to as the ATARES program ) of the Center. Participation in the ATARES program under paragraph (1)(B) shall be limited to the reciprocal exchange or transfer of air transportation and air refueling services on a reimbursable basis or by replacement-in-kind or the exchange of air transportation or air refueling services of an equal value with foreign militaries.
The Department of Defense’s balance of executed transportation hours, whether as credits or debits, in participation in the ATARES program under paragraph (1)(B) may not exceed 500 hours. The Department of Defense’s balance of executed flight hours for air refueling in the ATARES program under paragraph (1)(B) may not exceed 200 hours. The participation of the Department of Defense in the ATARES or exchange like program under subsection
(a)shall be in accordance with a written arrangement or agreement entered into by the Secretary of Defense, with the concurrence of the Secretary of State. If Department of Defense facilities, equipment, or funds are used to support the ATARES program, the written arrangement or agreement under paragraph
(1)shall specify the details of any equitable cost-sharing or other funding arrangement. Any written arrangement or agreement entered into under paragraph
(1)shall require that any accrued credits and liabilities resulting from an unequal exchange or transfer of air transportation or air refueling services shall be liquidated, not less than once every five years, through the ATARES program. In carrying out any written arrangement or agreement entered into under subsection (b), the Secretary of Defense may— pay the Department of Defense’s equitable share of the operating expenses of the Center and the ATARES program from funds available to the Department of Defense for operation and maintenance; and assign members of the Armed Forces or Department of Defense civilian personnel, within billets authorized for the United States Indo-Pacific Command, to duty at the Center as necessary to fulfill the Department of Defense obligations under that arrangement or agreement. Not later than March 1, 2021, the Secretary of Defense shall submit to the congressional defense committees a report that contains— a summary of the coordination structure of the center and program, and details related to its formation and implementation; list of the military services, by country, participating or seeking to participate in the program; for each country on the list under paragraph (2), a description of completed agreements and those still to be completed with host nations, as applicable; and any other relevant matters that the Secretary determines should be included.