Sec. 9312. Limitation on transfer of National Intelligence University
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Neither the Secretary of Defense nor the Director of National Intelligence may commence any activity to transfer the National Intelligence University out of the Defense Intelligence Agency until the Secretary and the Director jointly certify each of the following: The National Intelligence University has positively adjudicated its warning from the Middle States Commission on Higher Education and had its regional accreditation fully restored. The National Intelligence University will serve as the exclusive means by which advanced intelligence education is provided to personnel of the Department of Defense.
Military personnel will receive joint professional military education from a National Intelligence University location at a non-Department of Defense agency. The Department of Education will allow the Office of the Director of National Intelligence to grant advanced educational degrees. A governance model jointly led by the Director and the Secretary of Defense is in place for the National Intelligence University. In this subsection, the term appropriate committees of Congress means— the congressional intelligence committees; the Committee on Armed Services of the Senate; and the Committee on Armed Services of the House of Representatives.
Before commencing any activity to transfer the National Intelligence University out of the Defense Intelligence Agency, the Secretary of Defense and the Director of National Intelligence shall jointly submit to the appropriate committees of Congress an estimate of the direct and indirect costs of operating the National Intelligence University and the costs of transferring the National Intelligence University to another agency. The estimate submitted under paragraph
(2)shall include all indirect costs, including with respect to human resources, security, facilities, and information technology.