Sec. 9325. Assessment of intelligence community demand for child care
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Not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Director of National Intelligence, in coordination with the heads of the elements of the intelligence community specified in subsection (b), shall submit to the congressional intelligence committees a report that includes— a calculation of the total annual demand for child care by employees of such elements, at or near the workplaces of such employees, including a calculation of the demand for early morning and evening child care; an identification of any shortfall between the demand calculated under paragraph
(1)and the child care supported by such elements as of the date of the report; an assessment of options for addressing any such shortfall, including options for providing child care at or near the workplaces of employees of such elements; an identification of the advantages, disadvantages, security requirements, and costs associated with each such option; a plan to meet, by the date that is 5 years after the date of the report— the demand calculated under paragraph (1); or an alternative standard established by the Director for child care available to employees of such elements; and an assessment of needs of specific elements of the intelligence community, including any Government-provided child care that could be collocated with a workplace of employees of such an element and any available child care providers in the proximity of such a workplace. The elements of the intelligence community specified in this subsection are the following: The Central Intelligence Agency. The National Security Agency. The Defense Intelligence Agency. The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. The National Reconnaissance Office. The Office of the Director of National Intelligence.