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Code · BILL · 117th Congress · H.R. 4350 (Placed on Calendar Senate) — To authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2022 for military activities of the Department of Defense, for military c... · Sec. 2

Sec. 2. Organization of Act into divisions; table of contents

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This Act is organized into seven divisions as follows: Division A—Department of Defense Authorizations. Division B—Military Construction Authorizations. Division C—Department of Energy National Security Authorizations and Other Authorizations. Division D—Funding Tables. Division E—Non-Department of Defense Matters. Division F—Department of State Authorities. Division G—Global Pandemic Prevention and Biosecurity. The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title.
Sec. 2. Organization of Act into divisions; table of contents. Sec. 3. Congressional defense committees. Division A—DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AUTHORIZATIONS Title I—PROCUREMENT Subtitle A—Authorization of Appropriations Sec. 101. Authorization of appropriations. Subtitle B—Army Programs Sec. 111. Multiyear procurement authority for AH–64E Apache helicopters. Sec. 112. Multiyear procurement authority for UH–60M and HH–60M Black Hawk helicopters. Sec. 113. Continuation of Soldier Enhancement Program.
Sec. 114. Strategy for the procurement of accessories for the next generation squad weapon. Sec. 115. Plan for ensuring sources of cannon tubes. Subtitle C—Navy Programs Sec. 121. Extension of procurement authority for certain amphibious shipbuilding programs. Sec. 122. Inclusion of basic and functional design in assessments required prior to start of construction on first ship of a shipbuilding program. Sec. 123. Multiyear procurement authority for Arleigh Burke class destroyers.
Sec. 124. Incorporation of advanced degaussing systems into DDG–51 class destroyers. Subtitle D—Air Force Programs Sec. 131. Contract for logistics support for VC–25B aircraft. Sec. 132. Limitation on availability of funds for the B–52 Commercial Engine Replacement Program. Sec. 133. Inventory requirements and limitations relating to certain air refueling tanker aircraft. Sec. 134. Minimum inventory of tactical airlift aircraft and limitation on modification of Air National Guard tactical airlift flying missions.
Sec. 135. Procurement authority for certain parts of the ground-based strategic deterrent cryptographic device. Sec. 136. Sense of Congress on Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System aircraft. Sec. 137. Limitation on availability of funds for retirement of RC–26B aircraft. Sec. 138. Report relating to reduction of total number of tactical airlift aircraft. Subtitle E—Defense-wide, Joint, and Multiservice Matters Sec. 141. Implementation of affordability, operational, and sustainment cost constraints for the F–35 aircraft program.
Sec. 142. Limitation on availability of funds for aircraft systems for the armed overwatch program. Sec. 143. Major weapon systems capability assessment process and procedure review and report. Sec. 144. Reports on exercise of waiver authority with respect to certain aircraft ejection seats. Sec. 145. Briefing on military type certifications for aircraft. Title II—RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND EVALUATION Subtitle A—Authorization of Appropriations Sec. 201. Authorization of appropriations.
Subtitle B—Program Requirements, Restrictions, and Limitations Sec. 211. Duties and regional activities of the Defense Innovation Unit. Sec. 212. Modification of mechanisms for expedited access to technical talent and expertise at academic institutions to support Department of Defense missions. Sec. 213. Modification of mechanisms for expedited access to technical talent and expertise at academic institutions. Sec. 214. Minority Institute for Defense Research. Sec. 215. Test program for engineering plant of DDG(X) destroyer vessels.
Sec. 216. Consortium to study irregular warfare. Sec. 217. Development and implementation of digital technologies for survivability and lethality testing. Sec. 218. Pilot program on the use of intermediaries to connect the Department of Defense with technology producers. Sec. 219. Assessment and correction of deficiencies in the F–35 aircraft pilot breathing system. Sec. 220. Identification of the hypersonics facilities and capabilities of the Major Range and Test Facility Base.
Sec. 221. Requirement to maintain access to category 3 subterranean training facility. Sec. 222. Prohibition on reduction of naval aviation testing and evaluation capacity. Sec. 223. Limitation on availability of funds for certain C–130 aircraft. Sec. 224. Limitation on availability of funds for VC–25B aircraft program pending submission of documentation. Sec. 225. Funding for hypersonics advanced manufacturing. Sec. 226. Funding increase for 3D printing of infrastructure. Sec. 227.
Funding increase for cold weather capabilities. Sec. 228. Funding for soldier lethality technology. Sec. 229. Pilot program on data libraries for training artificial intelligence models. Sec. 229A. Establishment of quantum network testbed program for Department of Air Force. Subtitle C—Plans, Reports, and Other Matters Sec. 231. Modification to annual report of the Director of Operational Test and Evaluation. Sec. 232. Adaptive engine transition program acquisition strategy for the F–35A aircraft.
Sec. 233. Advanced propulsion system acquisition strategy for the F–35B and F–35C aircraft. Sec. 234. Assessment and report on airborne electronic attack capabilities and capacity. Sec. 235. Strategy for autonomy integration in major weapon systems. Sec. 236. Roadmap for research and development of disruptive manufacturing capabilities. Sec. 237. Biennial Assessments of the Air Force Research Laboratory, Aerospace Systems Directorate, Rocket Propulsion Division. Sec. 238. Report detailing compliance with disclosure requirements for recipients of research and development funds.
Sec. 239. Sense of Congress on the additive manufacturing and machine learning initiative of the Army. Sec. 240. Research security training requirement for Federal research grant personnel. Title III—Operation and Maintenance Subtitle A—Authorization of Appropriations Sec. 301. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 302. Funding for Army Community Services. Sec. 303. Increase in funding for civil military programs. Subtitle B—Energy and Environment Sec. 311. Inclusion of impacts on military installation resilience in the National Defense Strategy and associated documents.
Sec. 312. Modification of authorities governing cultural and conservation activities of the Department of Defense. Sec. 313. Modification of authority for environmental restoration projects of National Guard. Sec. 314. Prohibition on use of open-air burn pits in contingency operations outside the United States. Sec. 315. Maintenance of current analytical tools for evaluation of energy resilience measures. Sec. 316. Energy efficiency targets for Department of Defense data centers.
Sec. 317. Modification of restriction on Department of Defense procurement of certain items containing perfluorooctane sulfonate or perfluorooctanoic acid. Sec. 318. Temporary moratorium on incineration by Department of Defense of perfluoroalkyl substances, polyfluoroalkyl substances, and aqueous film forming foam. Sec. 319. Public disclosure of results of Department of Defense testing of water for perfluoroalkyl or polyfluoroalkyl substances or lead. Sec. 320. PFAS testing requirements.
Sec. 321. Standards for response actions with respect to PFAS contamination. Sec. 322. Review and guidance relating to prevention and mitigation of spills of aqueous film-forming foam. Sec. 323. Budget information for alternatives to burn pits. Sec. 324. Establishment of emissions control standard operating procedures. Sec. 325. Long-duration demonstration initiative and joint program. Sec. 326. Pilot program on use of sustainable aviation fuel. Sec. 327. Joint Department of Defense and Department of Agriculture study on bioremediation of PFAS using mycological organic matter.
Sec. 328. Report on Air Force progress regarding contaminated real property. Sec. 329. Energy, water, and waste net zero requirements for construction of new buildings. Sec. 330. Review of agreements with non-Department entities with respect to prevention and mitigation of spills of aqueous film-forming foam. Sec. 331. Inspection of piping and support infrastructure at Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility, Hawai‘i. Sec. 332. Amendment to budgeting of Department of Defense relating to extreme weather.
Sec. 333. Sense of Congress regarding electric or zero-emission vehicles for non-combat vehicle fleet. Sec. 334. Pilot program to test new software to track emissions at certain military installations. Sec. 335. Department of Defense plan to meet science-based emissions targets. Sec. 336. Report on clean up of contaminated Army property. Sec. 337. Grants for maintaining or improving military installation resilience. Sec. 338. Inclusion of information regarding climate change in reports on national technology and industrial base.
Sec. 339. Sense of Congress regarding report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Subtitle C—Logistics and Sustainment Sec. 341. Mitigation of contested logistics challenges of the Department of Defense through reduction of operational energy demand. Sec. 342. Global bulk fuel management and delivery. Sec. 343. Comptroller General annual reviews of F–35 sustainment efforts. Sec. 344. Pilot program on biobased corrosion control and mitigation. Sec. 345. Pilot program on digital optimization of organic industrial base maintenance and repair operations.
Sec. 346. Pilot program on implementation of mitigating actions to address vulnerabilities to critical defense facilities and associated defense critical electric infrastructure. Sec. 347. Report and certification requirements regarding sustainment costs for F–35 aircraft program. Sec. 348. Report on maintenance and repair of aircraft turbine engine rotors. Sec. 349. Briefing on Air Force plan for certain aerospace ground equipment modernization. Subtitle D—Risk Mitigation and Safety Improvement Sec. 351.
Treatment of notice of presumed risk issued by Military Aviation and Installation Assurance Clearinghouse for review of mission obstructions. Sec. 352. Establishment of Joint Safety Council. Sec. 353. Mishap Investigation Review Board. Sec. 354. Implementation of Comptroller General recommendations on preventing tactical vehicle training accidents. Sec. 355. Pilot program for tactical vehicle safety data collection. Sec. 356. Implementation of Comptroller General recommendations relating to mitigation and prevention of training accidents.
Subtitle E—Reports Sec. 361. Inclusion of information regarding borrowed military manpower in readiness reports. Sec. 362. Annual report on missing, lost, and stolen weapons, large amounts of ammunition, destructive devices, and explosive material. Sec. 363. Annual report on material readiness of Navy ships. Sec. 364. Strategy and annual report on critical language proficiency of special operations forces. Sec. 365. Report and briefing on approach for certain properties affected by noise from military flight operations.
Sec. 366. Study on use of military resources to transport certain individuals and effect on military readiness. Sec. 367. Report and briefing on Project Pele mobile nuclear microreactors. Subtitle F—Other Matters Sec. 371. Budget justification for operation and maintenance. Sec. 372. Improvements and clarifications related to military working dogs. Sec. 373. Management of fatigue among crew of naval surface ships and related improvements. Sec. 374. Authority to establish Center of Excellence for radar systems and complementary workforce and education programs.
Sec. 375. Pilot program on military working dog and explosives detection canine health and excellence. Sec. 376. Department of Defense response to military lazing incidents. Sec. 377. Explosive ordnance disposal defense program. Sec. 378. Pilot program on use of working dogs to detect early stages of diseases. Sec. 379. Study on disease prevention for military working dogs. Title IV—MILITARY PERSONNEL AUTHORIZATIONS Subtitle A—Active Forces Sec. 401. End strengths for active forces.
Sec. 402. Revisions in permanent active duty end strength minimum levels. Subtitle B—Reserve Forces Sec. 411. End strengths for Selected Reserve. Sec. 412. End strengths for Reserves on active duty in support of the Reserves. Sec. 413. End strengths for military technicians (dual status). Sec. 414. Maximum number of reserve personnel authorized to be on active duty for operational support. Sec. 415. Accounting of reserve component members performing active duty or full-time National Guard duty towards authorized end strengths.
Subtitle C—Authorization of Appropriations Sec. 421. Military personnel. Title V—MILITARY PERSONNEL POLICY Subtitle A—Reserve Component Management Sec. 501. Grade of certain chiefs of reserve components. Sec. 502. Grade of Vice Chief of the National Guard Bureau. Sec. 503. Prohibition on private funding for interstate deployment of National Guard. Sec. 504. Requirement of consent of the chief executive officer for certain full-time National Guard duty performed in a State, Territory, or the District of Columbia.
Sec. 505. National Guard support to major disasters; report on methods to enhance domestic response to large scale, complex and catastrophic disasters. Sec. 506. Continued National Guard support for FireGuard program. Sec. 507. Study on reapportionment of National Guard force structure based on domestic responses. Sec. 508. Report on feasibility and advisability of including cybersecurity operations and missions to protect critical infrastructure by members of the National Guard in connection with training or other duty.
Sec. 509. Access to Tour of Duty system. Sec. 509A. Enhancement of National Guard Youth Challenge Program. Subtitle B—General Service Authorities and Military Records Sec. 511. Prohibition on commissioning or enlistment in the Armed Forces of an individual convicted of a felony hate crime. Sec. 512. Reduction in service commitment required for participation in career intermission program of a military department. Sec. 513. Modernization of the Selective Service System. Sec. 514.
Improvements to military accessions in Armed Forces under the jurisdiction of the Secretaries of the military departments. Sec. 515. Authorization of permissive temporary duty for wellness. Sec. 516. Required staffing of administrative separation boards. Sec. 517. Administrative separation: miscellaneous authorities and requirements. Sec. 518. Prohibition on algorithmic career termination. Sec. 519. Prohibition on discipline against a member based on certain social media. Sec. 519A.
Command oversight of military privatized housing as element of performance evaluations. Sec. 519B. Feasibility study on establishment of housing history for members of the Armed Forces who reside in housing provided by the United States. Sec. 519C. Seaman to Admiral-21 program: credit towards retirement. Sec. 519D. Progress report on implementation of GAO recommendations regarding career paths for surface warfare officers of the Navy. Sec. 519E. Independent assessment of retention of female surface warfare officers.
Sec. 519F. Implementation of certain recommendations regarding use of unmanned aircraft systems by the National Guard. Subtitle C—Military Justice and Other Legal Matters Sec. 521. Rights of the victim of an offense under the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Sec. 522. Commanding officer's non-judicial punishment. Sec. 523. Selection process for members to serve on courts-martial. Sec. 524. Petition for DNA testing under the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Sec. 525. Punitive article on violent extremism.
Sec. 526. Clarifications of procedure in investigations of personnel actions taken against members of the Armed Forces in retaliation for protected communications. Sec. 527. Activities to improve family violence prevention and response. Sec. 528. Mandatory notification of members of the Armed Forces identified in certain records of criminal investigations. Sec. 529. Authority of military judges and military magistrates to issue military court protective orders. Sec. 529A. Countering extremism in the Armed Forces.
Sec. 529B. Reform and improvement of military criminal investigative organizations. Sec. 529C. Measures to improve the safety and security of members of the Armed Forces. Sec. 529D. Distribution of information on the availability of civilian victim services. Sec. 529E. Report on mandatory restitution. Sec. 529F. Exclusion of evidence obtained without prior authorization. Sec. 529G. Report on demographics of military police and security forces citations. Subtitle D—Implementation of Recommendations of the Independent Review Commission on Sexual Assault in the Military Sec. 531.
Short title. Part 1—Special Victim Prosecutors and Special Victim Offenses Sec. 532. Special victim prosecutors. Sec. 533. Department of Defense policies with respect to special victim prosecutors and establishment of offices of special victim prosecutors within military departments. Sec. 534. Definitions of military magistrate, special victim offense, and special victim prosecutor. Sec. 535. Clarification relating to who may convene courts-martial. Sec. 536. Detail of trial counsel.
Sec. 537. Preliminary hearing. Sec. 538. Advice to convening authority before referral for trial. Sec. 539. Former jeopardy. Sec. 539A. Plea agreements. Sec. 539B. Determinations of impracticality of rehearing. Sec. 539C. Punitive article on sexual harassment. Sec. 539D. Clarification of applicability of domestic violence and stalking to dating partners. Sec. 539E. Effective date. Part 2—Sentencing Reform Sec. 539F. Sentencing reform. Part 3—Reports and Other Matters Sec. 539G.
Report on modification of disposition authority for offenses other than special victim offenses. Sec. 539H. Report on implementation of certain recommendations of the Independent Review Commission on Sexual Assault in the Military. Sec. 539I. Report on implementation of recommendations and other activities to address racial, ethnic, and gender disparities in the military justice system. Sec. 539J. Plan for development and management of the gender advisor workforce. Subtitle E—Other Sexual Assault-Related Matters Sec. 541.
Independent investigation of complaints of sexual harassment. Sec. 542. Modification of notice to victims of pendency of further administrative action following a determination not to refer to trial by court-martial. Sec. 543. Modifications to annual report regarding sexual assaults involving members of the Armed Forces. Sec. 544. Civilian positions to support Special Victims’ Counsel. Sec. 545. Feasibility study on establishment of clearinghouse of evidence-based practices to prevent sexual assault, suicide, and other harmful behaviors among members of the Armed Forces and military families.
Sec. 546. Annual report regarding sexual assaults involving members of the Army National Guard and the Air National Guard. Subtitle F—Member Education, Training, and Transition Sec. 551. Training on consequences of committing a crime in preseparation counseling of the Transition Assistance Program. Sec. 552. Amendments to pathways for counseling in the Transition Assistance Program. Sec. 553. Participation of members of the reserve components of the Armed Forces in the Skillbridge program.
Sec. 554. Expansion and codification of matters covered by diversity training in the Department of Defense. Sec. 555. Expansion of Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps program. Sec. 556. Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center. Sec. 557. Allocation of authority for nominations to the military service academies in the event of the death, resignation, or expulsion from office of a member of Congress. Sec. 558. Votes required to call a meeting of the Board of Visitors of a military service academy.
Sec. 559. United States Naval Community College. Sec. 559A. Codification of establishment of United States Air Force Institute of Technology. Sec. 559B. Clarifications regarding scope of employment and reemployment rights of members of the uniformed services. Sec. 559C. Clarification and expansion of prohibition on gender-segregated training in the Marine Corps. Sec. 559D. Requirement to issue regulations ensuring certain parental guardianship rights of cadets and midshipmen.
Sec. 559E. Defense language continuing education program. Sec. 559F. Public-private consortium to improve professional military education. Sec. 559G. Standards for training of surface warfare officers and enlisted members. Sec. 559H. Professional military education: report; definition. Sec. 559I. Study on training and education of members of the Armed Forces regarding social reform and unhealthy behaviors. Sec. 559J. Notice program relating to options for naturalization. Sec. 559K.
Pilot program on activities under the transition assistance program for a reduction in suicide among veterans. Sec. 559L. Speech disorders of cadets and midshipmen. Sec. 559M. Requirement of involvement of representatives of military and veterans' service organizations in the Transition Assistance Program of the Department of Defense. Sec. 559N. GAO report on screenings included in the health assessment for members separating from the Armed Forces. Sec. 559O. Pilot grant program to supplement the transition assistance program of the Department of Defense.
Subtitle G—Military Family Readiness and Dependents’ Education Sec. 561. Establishment of Exceptional Family Member Program Advisory Council. Sec. 562. Non-medical counseling services for military families. Sec. 563. Expansion of support programs for special operations forces personnel and immediate family members. Sec. 564. Clarification of qualifications for attorneys who provide legal services to families enrolled in the Exceptional Family Member Program. Sec. 565. Improvements to the Exceptional Family Member Program.
Sec. 566. Portability of professional licenses of members of the uniformed services and their spouses. Sec. 567. Database of next of kin of deceased members of the Armed Forces. Sec. 568. Policy regarding remote military installations. Sec. 569. Feasibility study on program for drop-in child care furnished to certain military spouses at military child development centers. Sec. 569A. Comptroller General of the United States reports on employment discrimination against military spouses by civilian employers.
Sec. 569B. Report on efforts of commanders of military installations to connect military families with local entities that provide services to military families. Sec. 569C. Report on Preservation of the Force and Family Program of United States Special Operations Command. Sec. 569D. GAO review of Preservation of the Force and Family Program of United States Special Operations Command. Sec. 569E. Continued assistance to schools with significant numbers of military dependent students.
Sec. 569F. Verification of reporting of eligible federally connected children for purposes of Federal impact aid programs. Sec. 569G. Pilot transition assistance program for military spouses. Sec. 569H. Implementation of GAO recommendations on improved communication of best practices to engage military spouses with career assistance resources. Subtitle H—Diversity and Inclusion Sec. 571. Information on female and minority participation in military service academies and the Senior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps.
Sec. 572. Surveys on diversity, equity, and inclusion and annual reports on sexual assaults and racial and ethnic demographics in the military justice system. Sec. 573. Amendments to additional Deputy Inspector General of the Department of Defense. Sec. 574. Extension of deadline for GAO report on equal opportunity at the military service academies. Sec. 575. GAO review of extremist affiliations and activity among members of the Armed Forces on active duty. Sec. 576. Reduction of gender-related inequities in costs of uniforms to members of the armed forces.
Sec. 577. Justice for Women Veterans. Sec. 578. Task Force on Historical and Current Barriers to African American Participation and Equal Treatment in the Armed Services. Sec. 579. Best practices for the retention of certain female members of the Armed Forces. Sec. 579A. GAO report on low number of Hispanic leaders in the Armed Forces. Sec. 579B. GAO report on low number of Hispanic cadets and midshipmen in the military service academies. Sec. 579C. Consideration of sexual orientation by Inspector General when conducting review of racial disparity in the Department of Defense.
Subtitle I—Decorations and Awards Sec. 581. Semiannual reports regarding review of service records of certain veterans. Sec. 582. Eligibility of veterans of Operation End Sweep for Vietnam Service Medal. Sec. 583. Establishment of the Atomic Veterans Service Medal. Sec. 584. Authorization for award of the Medal of Honor to Marcelino Serna for acts of valor during World War I. Sec. 585. Rescission of Medals of Honor awarded for acts at Wounded Knee Creek on December 29, 1890. Sec. 586.
Inclusion of Purple Heart awards on military valor website. Subtitle J—Miscellaneous Reports and Other Matters Sec. 591. Command climate assessments: independent review; reports. Sec. 592. Healthy eating in the Department of Defense. Sec. 593. Plant-based protein pilot program of the Navy. Sec. 594. Reports on misconduct by members of special operations forces. Sec. 595. Updates and preservation of memorials to chaplains at Arlington National Cemetery. Sec. 596. Report regarding best practices for community engagement.
Sec. 597. Improved Department of Defense prevention of and response to bullying in the Armed Forces. Sec. 598. Addition of element to report regarding the designation of Explosive Ordnance Disposal Corps as a basic branch of the Army. Sec. 599. Military justice career track for judge advocates. Sec. 599A. Annual report regarding cost of living for members and employees of the Department of Defense. Sec. 599B. Comptroller General assessment of quality and nutrition of food available at military installations for members of the Armed Forces.
Sec. 599C. Study and report on herbicide agent exposure in Panama Canal Zone. Sec. 599D. Report on Requests for Equitable Adjustment in Department of the Navy. Sec. 599E. GAO study on tattoo policies of the Armed Forces. Title VI—COMPENSATION AND OTHER PERSONNEL BENEFITS Subtitle A—Pay and Allowances Sec. 601. Basic needs allowance for low-income regular members. Sec. 602. Equal incentive pay for members of the reserve components of the Armed Forces. Sec. 603. Expansions of certain travel and transportation authorities.
Sec. 604. Unreimbursed moving expenses for members of the Armed Forces: report; policy. Sec. 605. Report on relationship between basic allowance for housing and sizes of military families. Sec. 606. Report on temporary lodging expenses in competitive housing markets. Sec. 607. Report on rental partnership programs. Subtitle B—Bonuses and Incentive Pays Sec. 611. One-year extension of certain expiring bonus and special pay authorities. Subtitle C—Family and Survivor Benefits Sec. 621.
Expansion of parental leave for members of the Armed Forces. Sec. 622. Transitional compensation and benefits for the former spouse of a member of the Armed Forces who allegedly committed a dependent-abuse offense during marriage. Sec. 623. Claims relating to the return of personal effects of a deceased member of the Armed Forces. Sec. 624. Space-available travel for children, surviving spouses, parents, and siblings of members of the Armed Forces who die while serving in the active military, naval, or air service.
Sec. 625. Travel and transportation allowances for family members to attend the funeral and memorial services of members. Sec. 626. Expansion of pilot program to provide financial assistance to members of the Armed Forces for in-home child care. Sec. 627. Continuation of paid parental leave for a member of the Armed Forces upon death of child. Sec. 628. Casualty assistance program: reform; establishment of working group. Subtitle D—Defense Resale Matters Sec. 631. Additional sources of funds available for construction, repair, improvement, and maintenance of commissary stores.
Subtitle E—Miscellaneous Rights and Benefits Sec. 641. Electronic or online notarization for members of the Armed Forces. Sec. 642. Termination of telephone, multichannel video programming, and internet access service contracts by servicemembers who enter into contracts after receiving military orders for permanent change of station but then receive stop movement orders due to an emergency situation. Sec. 643. Space available travel for members of the Armed Forces to attend funerals and memorial services.
Sec. 644. Alexander Lofgren Veterans in Parks program. Title VII—Health Care Provisions Subtitle A—TRICARE and Other Health Care Benefits Sec. 701. Improvement of postpartum care for certain members of the Armed Forces and dependents. Sec. 702. Eating disorders treatment for certain members of the Armed Forces and dependents. Sec. 703. Modifications relating to coverage of telehealth services under TRICARE program and other matters. Sec. 704. Modifications to pilot program on health care assistance system.
Sec. 705. Temporary requirement for contraception coverage parity under the TRICARE program. Sec. 706. Availability of certain preconception and prenatal carrier screening tests under the TRICARE program. Subtitle B—Health Care Administration Sec. 711. Modification of certain Defense Health Agency organization requirements. Sec. 712. Requirement for consultations related to military medical research and Defense Health Agency Research and Development. Sec. 713. Authorization of program to prevent fraud and abuse in the military health system.
Sec. 714. Mandatory referral for mental health evaluation. Sec. 715. Inclusion of exposure to perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances as component of periodic health assessments. Sec. 716. Prohibition on adverse personnel actions taken against certain members of the Armed Forces based on declining COVID–19 vaccine. Sec. 717. Establishment of Department of Defense system to track and record information on vaccine administration. Sec. 718. Authorization of provision of instruction at Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences to certain Federal employees.
Sec. 719. Mandatory training on health effects of burn pits. Sec. 720. Department of Defense procedures for exemptions from mandatory COVID–19 vaccines. Sec. 721. Modifications and report related to reduction or realignment of military medical manning and medical billets. Sec. 722. Cross-functional team for emerging threat relating to anomalous health incidents. Sec. 723. Implementation of integrated product for management of population health across military health system. Sec. 724.
Digital health strategy of Department of Defense. Sec. 725. Development and update of certain policies relating to military health system and integrated medical operations. Sec. 726. Standardization of definitions used by the Department of Defense for terms related to suicide. Sec. 727. Exemption from required physical examination and mental health assessment for certain members of the reserve components. Subtitle C—Reports and Other Matters Sec. 731. Grant program for increased cooperation on post-traumatic stress disorder research between United States and Israel.
Sec. 732. Pilot program on cardiac screening at certain military service academies. Sec. 733. Pilot program on cryopreservation and storage. Sec. 734. Pilot program on assistance for mental health appointment scheduling at military medical treatment facilities. Sec. 735. Pilot program on oral rehydration solutions. Sec. 736. Authorization of pilot program to survey access to mental health care under military health system. Sec. 737. Prohibition on availability of funds for research connected to China.
Sec. 738. Independent analysis of Department of Defense Comprehensive Autism Care Demonstration program. Sec. 739. Independent review of suicide prevention and response at military installations. Sec. 740. Feasibility and advisability study on establishment of aeromedical squadron at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam. Sec. 741. Plan to address findings related to access to contraception for members of the Armed Forces. Sec. 742. GAO biennial study on Individual Longitudinal Exposure Record program.
Sec. 743. GAO study on exclusion of certain remarried individuals from medical and dental coverage under TRICARE program. Sec. 744. Study on joint fund of the Department of Defense and the Department of Veterans Affairs for Federal Electronic Health Record Modernization Office. Sec. 745. Briefing on domestic production of critical active pharmaceutical ingredients. Sec. 746. Briefing on anomalous health incidents involving members of the Armed Forces. Sec. 747. Sense of Congress on National Warrior Call Day.
Sec. 748. Mandatory training on health effects of perfluoroalkyl or polyfluoroalkyl substances. Sec. 749. Pilot program on sleep apnea among new recruits. Sec. 750. Survey on effects of COVID–19 mandate on matters relating to recruitment and reinlistment. Sec. 751. Funding for pancreatic cancer research. Sec. 752. Report on discrepancies between TRICARE program and CHAMPVA program in certain coverage standards. Sec. 753. Funding for rapid screening under Development of Medical Countermeasures Against Novel Entities program.
Sec. 754. Increased collaboration with NIH to combat triple negative breast cancer. Sec. 755. Funding for post-traumatic stress disorder. Sec. 756. Report on rate of maternal mortality among members of the Armed Forces. Sec. 757. Sense of Congress on designation of Military Heart Health Awareness Day. Sec. 758. Pilot program to improve military readiness through nutrition and wellness initiatives. Sec. 759. Mandatory training on treatment of eating disorders. Sec. 760. Priority for domestically sourced bovine heparin.
Sec. 761. Access to menstrual hygiene products and accommodations. Sec. 762. Report on preconception and prenatal carrier screening tests under TRICARE. Title VIII—Acquisition Policy, Acquisition Management, and Related Matters Subtitle A—Acquisition Policy and Management Sec. 801. Acquisition workforce educational partnerships. Sec. 802. Special emergency reimbursement authority. Sec. 803. Prohibition on procurement of personal protective equipment from non-allied foreign nations.
Sec. 804. Minimum wage for employees of Department of Defense contractors. Sec. 805. Diversity and inclusion reporting requirements for covered contractors. Sec. 806. Website for certain domestic procurement waivers. Sec. 807. Suspension or debarment referral for egregious violations of certain domestic preference laws. Subtitle B—Amendments to General Contracting Authorities, Procedures, and Limitations Sec. 811. Extension of authorization for the defense civilian acquisition workforce personnel demonstration project.
Sec. 812. Modifications to contracts subject to cost or pricing data certification. Sec. 813. Office of Corrosion Policy and Oversight employee training requirements. Sec. 814. Standard guidelines for evaluation of requirements for services contracts. Sec. 815. Extension of requirement to submit Selected Acquisition Reports. Sec. 816. Limitation on procurement of welded shipboard anchor and mooring chain for naval vessels. Sec. 817. Competition requirements for purchases from Federal Prison Industries.
Sec. 818. Repeal of preference for fixed-price contracts. Sec. 819. Modification to the pilot program for streamlining awards for innovative technology projects. Sec. 820. Other transaction authority information accessibility. Sec. 821. Modification of enhanced transfer of technology developed at Department of Defense laboratories. Sec. 822. Extension and revisions to never contract with the enemy program. Sec. 823. Contractor lobbying restriction compliance requirement. Subtitle C—Provisions Relating to Supply Chain Security Sec. 831.
Department of Defense research and development priorities. Sec. 832. Defense supply chain risk assessment framework. Sec. 833. Plan to reduce reliance on supplies and materials from adversaries in the defense supply chain. Sec. 834. Enhanced domestic content requirement for major defense acquisition programs. Sec. 835. Reduction of fluctuations of supply and demand for certain covered items. Sec. 836. Prohibition on certain procurements from the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region.
Sec. 837. Ensuring consideration of the national security impacts of uranium as a critical mineral. Sec. 838. Statement of policy and determination related to covered optical transmission equipment or services. Sec. 839. Supply of synthetic graphite for the Department of Defense. Subtitle D—Industrial Base Matters Sec. 841. Modification of pilot program for development of technology-enhanced capabilities with partnership intermediaries. Sec. 842. Designating certain SBIR and STTR programs as entrepreneurial innovation projects.
Sec. 843. Modifications to printed circuit board acquisition restrictions. Sec. 844. Defense industrial base coalition for career development. Sec. 845. Additional testing of commercial e-commerce portal models. Sec. 846. Support for industry participation in global standards organizations. Sec. 847. Pilot program on defense innovation open topics. Sec. 848. Report on Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification effects on small business. Subtitle E—Other Matters Sec. 851. Mission management pilot program.
Sec. 852. Pilot program to determine the cost competitiveness of drop-in fuels. Sec. 853. Assuring integrity of overseas fuel supplies. Sec. 854. Cadre of software development and acquisition experts. Sec. 855. Acquisition practices and policies assessment. Sec. 856. Report on improvements to procurement technical assistance programs. Sec. 857. Report on commercial item determinations. Sec. 858. Pilot program to transition digitally secured manufacturing technologies. Sec. 859.
Briefing on expanded small unmanned aircraft systems capability. Sec. 860. Waiver authorization streamlining. Sec. 861. Modifications to Governmentwide goals for small business concerns. Sec. 862. Duties of small business development center counselors. Sec. 863. Comptroller General report on mergers and acquisitions in the defense industrial base. Sec. 864. Exemption of certain contracts awarded to small business concerns from category management requirements. Sec. 865. Prohibition on contracting with persons with willful or repeated violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938.
Sec. 866. Domestically sourced alternatives. Sec. 867. Report on duplicative information technology contracts. Sec. 868. Reestablishment of commission on wartime contracting. Sec. 869. Application of price evaluation preference for qualified HUBZone small business concerns to certain contracts. Sec. 870. Combating trafficking in persons. Sec. 871. Authority for the Office of Hearings and Appeals to decide appeals relating to qualified HUBZone small business concerns. Sec. 872.
Microloan program; definitions. Sec. 873. Amendments to contracting authority for certain small business concerns. Sec. 874. Congressional oversight of private security contractor contracts and personnel. Sec. 875. Boots to Business Program. Sec. 876. Protests and appeals relating to eligibility of business concerns. Sec. 877. Exemption of certain contracts from the periodic inflation adjustments to the acquisition-related dollar threshold. Sec. 878. Child care resource guide.
Sec. 879. Boots to Business Program. Title IX—Department of Defense Organization and Management Subtitle A—Office of the Secretary of Defense and Related Matters Sec. 901. Modification of requirements for appointment of a person as Secretary of Defense after relief from active duty. Sec. 902. Implementation of repeal of Chief Management Officer of the Department of Defense. Sec. 903. Designation of senior official for implementation of Electromagnetic Spectrum Superiority Strategy.
Subtitle B—Other Department of Defense Organization and Management Matters Sec. 911. Clarification of treatment of Office of Local Defense Community Cooperation as a Department of Defense Field Activity. Sec. 912. Use of Combatant Commander Initiative Fund for certain environmental matters. Sec. 913. Inclusion of explosive ordnance disposal in special operations activities. Sec. 914. Coordination of certain Naval activities with the Space Force. Sec. 915. Space Force organizational matters and modification of certain space-related acquisition authorities.
Sec. 916. Report on establishment of office to oversee sanctions with respect to Chinese military companies. Sec. 917. Independent review of and report on the Unified Command Plan. Sec. 918. Explosive Ordnance Disposal Command. Subtitle C—Space National Guard Sec. 921. Establishment of Space National Guard. Sec. 922. No effect on military installations. Sec. 923. Implementation of Space National Guard. Sec. 924. Conforming amendments and clarification of authorities. Title X—General Provisions Subtitle A—Financial Matters Sec. 1001.
General transfer authority. Sec. 1002. Determination of budgetary effects. Sec. 1003. Budget justification for operation and maintenance. Sec. 1004. Revision of limitation on funding for combatant commands through Combatant Commander Initiative Fund. Subtitle B—Naval Vessels Sec. 1011. Critical components of national sea-based deterrence vessels. Sec. 1012. Biennial report on shipbuilder training and the defense industrial base. Sec. 1013. Revision of sustainment key performance parameters for shipbuilding programs.
Sec. 1014. Prohibition on use of funds for retirement of Mark VI patrol boats. Sec. 1015. Assessment of security of global maritime chokepoints. Sec. 1016. Annual report on ship maintenance. Sec. 1017. Availability of funds for retirement or inactivation of Ticonderoga class cruisers. Sec. 1018. Congressional notification of pending retirements of naval vessels that are viable candidates for artificial reefing. Sec. 1019. Award of contracts for ship repair work to non-homeport shipyards to meet surge capacity.
Subtitle C—Counterterrorism Sec. 1021. Inclusion in counterterrorism briefings of information on use of military force in collective self-defense. Sec. 1022. Extension of authority for joint task forces to provide support to law enforcement agencies conducting counter-terrorism activities. Sec. 1023. Prohibition on use of funds for transfer or release of individuals detained at United States Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to certain countries. Sec. 1024. Public availability of military commission proceedings.
Subtitle D—Miscellaneous Authorities and Limitations Sec. 1031. Navy coordination with Coast Guard on aircraft, weapons, tactics, technique, organization, and equipment of joint concern. Sec. 1032. Prohibition on use of Navy, Marine Corps, and Space Force as posse comitatus. Sec. 1033. Program to improve relations between members of the Armed Forces and military communities. Sec. 1034. Authority to provide space and services to military welfare societies. Sec. 1035. Required revision of Department of Defense unmanned aircraft systems categorization.
Sec. 1036. Limitation on funding for information operations matters. Sec. 1037. Prohibition on provision of equipment to other departments and agencies for protection of certain facilities and assets from unmanned aircraft. Sec. 1038. Limitation on use of funds for United States Space Command headquarters. Sec. 1039. Limitation on contract authority to improve representation in certain media projects involving Department of Defense. Sec. 1039A Limitation on retirement of LCM-8 landing craft platform.
Sec. 1039B. Consideration of human rights records of recipients of support of special operations to combat terrorism. Sec. 1039C. Limitation on use of funds pending compliance with certain statutory reporting requirements. Subtitle E—Studies and Reports Sec. 1041. Congressional oversight of alternative compensatory control measures. Sec. 1042. Comparative testing reports for certain aircraft. Sec. 1043. Extension of reporting requirement regarding enhancement of information sharing and coordination of military training between Department Of Homeland Security And Department Of Defense.
Sec. 1044. Continuation of certain Department of Defense reporting requirements. Sec. 1045. Geographic combatant command risk assessment of Air Force airborne intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance modernization plan. Sec. 1046. Biennial assessments of Air Force Test Center. Sec. 1047. Comparative study on .338 Norma Magnum platform. Sec. 1048. Comptroller General report on aging Department of Defense equipment. Sec. 1049. Report on acquisition, delivery, and use of mobility assets that enable implementation of expeditionary advanced base operations.
Sec. 1050. Force posture in the Indo-Pacific region. Sec. 1051. Assessment of United States military infrastructure in Diego Garcia, British Indian Ocean Territory. Sec. 1052. Report on 2019 World Military Games. Sec. 1053. Reports and briefings regarding oversight of Afghanistan. Sec. 1054. Report and briefing on United States equipment, property, and classified material that was destroyed, surrendered, and abandoned in the withdrawal from Afghanistan. Sec. 1055. Report on defense utility of United States territories and possessions.
Sec. 1056. Report on Coast Guard explosive ordnance disposal. Sec. 1057. Independent assessment with respect to the Arctic region. Sec. 1058. Annual report and briefing on Global Force Management Allocation Plan. Sec. 1059. Report on World War I and Korean War era Superfund facilities. Sec. 1060. Briefing on electric autonomous shuttles on military installations. Sec. 1061. Updated review and enhancement of existing authorities for using Air Force and Air National Guard modular airborne fire-fighting systems and other Department of Defense assets to fight wildfires.
Sec. 1062. Annual report on use of social media by foreign terrorist organizations. Sec. 1063. Report on Department of Defense excess personal property program. Sec. 1064. Interagency strategy to disrupt and dismantle narcotics production and trafficking and affiliated networks linked to the regime of Bashar al-Assad in Syria. Sec. 1065. Report on recovery operations of 1952 C-119 Flying boxcar, call name Gamble Chalk 1 . Sec. 1065A. Cost analysis report on changes to military priorities.
Sec. 1065B. Report on Taliban’s illegal drug trade. Sec. 1065C. Report on use of certain funding for counter-narcotics missions in Central Asia. Sec. 1065D. Report on status of certain aircraft and equipment moved from Afghanistan to Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, or other foreign countries. Sec. 1065E. Study and report on risks posed to Department of Defense infrastructure and readiness by wildfire. Sec. 1065F. Public availability of quarterly summaries of reports. Sec. 1065G. Report on funds authorized to be appropriated for overseas contingency operations.
Sec. 1065H. Air Force strategy for acquisition of combat rescue aircraft and equipment. Subtitle F—District of Columbia National Guard Home Rule Sec. 1066. Short title. Sec. 1067. Extension of National Guard authorities to Mayor of the District of Columbia. Sec. 1068. Conforming amendments to title 10 , United States Code. Sec. 1069. Conforming amendments to title 32 , United States Code. Sec. 1070. Conforming amendment to the District of Columbia Home Rule Act. Subtitle G—Other Matters Sec. 1071.
Technical, conforming, and clerical amendments. Sec. 1072. Assistant Secretary of Defense for Indo-Pacific Security Affairs. Sec. 1073. Improvement of transparency and congressional oversight of civil reserve air fleet. Sec. 1074. Enhancements to national mobilization exercises. Sec. 1075. Providing end-to-end electronic voting services for absent uniformed services voters in locations with limited or immature postal service. Sec. 1076. Responsibilities for national mobilization; personnel requirements.
Sec. 1077. Update of Joint Publication 3-68: Noncombatant Evacuation Operations. Sec. 1078. Treatment of operational data from Afghanistan. Sec. 1079. Defense Resource Budgeting and Allocation Commission. Sec. 1080. Commission on Afghanistan. Sec. 1081. Technology pilot program to support ballot transmission for absent uniformed services and overseas votes. Sec. 1082. Recognition of the Memorial, Memorial Garden, and K9 Memorial of the National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum in Fort Pierce, Florida, as the official national memorial, memorial garden, and K9 memorial, respectively, of Navy SEALs and their predecessors.
Sec. 1083. Sense of Congress on the legacy, contributions, and sacrifices of American Indian and Alaska Natives in the Armed Forces. Sec. 1084. Name of Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune. Sec. 1085. Sense of Congress regarding naming a warship the USS Fallujah. Sec. 1086. Name of Air Force Utah test and training range. Sec. 1087. Name of Air Force Utah Test and Training Range Consolidated Mission Control Center. Sec. 1088. Sense of Congress regarding crisis at the Southwest border.
Sec. 1089. Improvements and clarifications relating to unauthorized use of computers of Department of Defense. Sec. 1090. National Museum of the Surface Navy. Sec. 1091. Sense of Congress honoring the Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, home to the 436th Airlift Wing, the 512th Airlift Wing, and the Charles C. Carson Center for Mortuary Affairs. Sec. 1092. Sense of Congress regarding the Port Chicago 50. Sec. 1093. Transfer of excess aircraft to other departments of the Federal Government.
Sec. 1094. Independent epidemiological analysis of health effects from exposure to Department of Defense activities in Vieques. Sec. 1095. Availability of modular small arms range for Army Reserve in Puerto Rico. Sec. 1096. Independent studies regarding potential cost savings with respect to the nuclear security enterprise and force structure. Sec. 1097. Inclusion of support services for Gold Star families in quadrennial quality of life review. Sec. 1098. Observance of National Atomic Veterans Day.
Sec. 1099. Anomalous Health Incidents Interagency Coordinator. Title XI—Civilian Personnel Matters Subtitle A—Matters Relating to Civilian Personnel Sec. 1101. One-year extension of authority to waive annual limitation on premium pay and aggregate limitation on pay for Federal civilian employees working overseas. Sec. 1102. One-year extension of temporary authority to grant allowances, benefits, and gratuities to civilian personnel on official duty in a combat zone. Sec. 1103.
DARPA personnel management authority to attract science and engineering experts. Sec. 1104. Civilian personnel management. Sec. 1105. Comptroller General review of Naval Audit Service operations. Sec. 1106. Implementation of GAO recommendations on tracking, response, and training for civilian employees of the Department of Defense regarding sexual harassment and assault. Sec. 1107. Guidelines for reductions in civilian positions. Sec. 1108. Repeal of 2-year probationary period.
Sec. 1109. Amendment to diversity and inclusion reporting. Sec. 1110. Including active duty in the armed forces in meeting service requirement for Federal employee family and medical leave. Sec. 1111. Treatment of hours worked under a qualified trade-of-time arrangement. Sec. 1112. Modification of temporary authority to appoint retired members of the armed forces to positions in the Department of Defense. Sec. 1113. Increase in allowance based on duty at remote worksites. Sec. 1114.
Limiting the number of local wage areas defined within a pay locality. Sec. 1115. National Digital Reserve Corps. Sec. 1116. Expansion of rate of overtime pay authority for Department of the Navy employees performing work overseas on naval vessels. Sec. 1117. Assessment of Accelerated Promotion Program suspension. Sec. 1118. Extension of authority for temporary personnel flexibilities for Domestic Defense Industrial Base Facilities and Major Range and Test Facilities Base civilian personnel.
Sec. 1119. Repeal of crediting amounts received against pay of Federal employee or DC employee serving as a member of the National Guard of the District of Columbia. Sec. 1120. Federal employee annual survey. Sec. 1121. Enhancement of recusal for conflicts of personal interest requirements for Department of Defense officers and employees. Sec. 1122. Parental bereavement leave for Federal employees. Subtitle B—PLUM Act Sec. 1131. Short title. Sec. 1132. Establishment of public website on Government policy and supporting positions.
Title XII—Matters Relating to Foreign Nations Subtitle A—Assistance and Training Sec. 1201. Extension of support of special operations for irregular warfare. Sec. 1202. Report on human rights and building partner capacity programs. Sec. 1203. Report on countries suitable for stabilization operations support. Sec. 1204. Modification and extension of biennial Comptroller General of the United States audits of programs to build the capacity of foreign security forces. Subtitle B—Matters Relating to Afghanistan and Pakistan Sec. 1211.
Clarification of certain matters regarding protection of Afghan allies. Sec. 1212. Afghanistan Security Forces Fund. Sec. 1213. Prohibition on providing funds or material resources of the Department of Defense to the Taliban. Sec. 1214. Prohibition on transporting currency to the Taliban and the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. Sec. 1215. Extension and modification of authority for reimbursement of certain coalition nations for support provided to United States military operations.
Sec. 1216. Quarterly briefings on the security environment in Afghanistan and United States military operations related to the security of, and threats emanating from, Afghanistan. Sec. 1217. Quarterly report on the threat potential of Al-Qaeda and related terrorist groups under a Taliban regime in Afghanistan. Sec. 1218. Sense of Congress. Sec. 1219. Joint report on Using the Synchronized Predeployment and Operational Tracker
(SPOT)database to verify Afghan SIV Applicant Information. Sec. 1220. Prohibition on removal of publicly available accountings of military assistance provided to the Afghan security forces. Sec. 1220A. Sense of Congress relating to Kabul air strike. Sec. 1220B. Requirement to attempt recovery of aircraft. Sec. 1220C. Additional reports required of the Office of the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction. Sec. 1220D. Report on evacuation of United States citizens from Hamid Karzai International Airport. Sec. 1220E. Sense of Congress on women and girls in Afghanistan. Sec. 1220F. Briefing on status of women and girls in Afghanistan. Sec. 1220G. Prohibition on use of funds for military cooperation or intelligence sharing with the Taliban. Sec. 1220H. Threat assessment of terrorist threats posed by prisoners released by Taliban in Afghanistan. Sec. 1220I. Sense of Congress on the service of United States Armed Forces servicemembers in Afghanistan. Sec. 1220J. Report and certification on the fate and disposition of military equipment belonging to Afghanistan security forces. Sec. 1220K. Prohibition on funding to certain governments of Afghanistan. Subtitle C—Matters Relating to Syria, Iraq, and Iran Sec. 1221. Extension and modification of authority to provide assistance to vetted Syrian groups and individuals. Sec. 1222. Extension and modification of authority to support operations and activities of the Office of Security Cooperation in Iraq. Sec. 1223. Extension and modification of authority to provide assistance to counter the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria. Sec. 1224. Prohibition of transfers to Badr organization. Sec. 1225. Prohibition on transfers to Iran. Sec. 1226. Report on Iran-China military ties. Sec. 1227. Report on Iranian military capabilities. Sec. 1228. Report on Iranian terrorist proxies. Sec. 1229. Sense of Congress regarding Israel. Sec. 1229A. Sense of Congress on enrichment of uranium by Iran. Sec. 1229B. Report on Iranian operations on United States soil. Sec. 1229C. Congressional notification regarding cryptocurrency payments by the Department of State. Sec. 1229D. Support for forces in Iraq operating in the Nineveh Plains region of Iraq. Sec. 1229E Report on the threat posed by Iranian-backed militias in Iraq. Sec. 1229F. Report on United Nations arms embargo on Iran. Sec. 1229G. Report on IRGC-affiliated operatives abroad. Subtitle D—Matters Relating to Russia Sec. 1231. Extension of limitation on military cooperation between the United States and Russia. Sec. 1232. Prohibition on availability of funds relating to sovereignty of Russia over Crimea. Sec. 1233. Modification and extension of Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative. Sec. 1234. Report on options for assisting the Government of Ukraine in addressing integrated air and missile defense gaps. Sec. 1235. Biennial report on Russian influence operations and campaigns targeting military alliances and partnerships of which the United States is a member. Sec. 1236. Sense of Congress on Georgia. Sec. 1237. Cooperation between the United States and Ukraine regarding the titanium industry. Subtitle E—Matters Relating to the Indo-Pacific Region Sec. 1241. Sense of Congress on a free and open Indo-Pacific region. Sec. 1242. Clarification of required budget information related to the Indo-Pacific. Sec. 1243. Report on cooperation between the National Guard and Taiwan. Sec. 1244. Report on military and security developments involving the People’s Republic of China. Sec. 1245. Biennial report on influence operations and campaigns of the Government of the People’s Republic of China targeting military alliances and partnerships of which the United States is a member. Sec. 1246. Report on efforts by the People’s Republic of China to expand its presence and influence in Latin America and the Caribbean. Sec. 1247. Sense of Congress on Taiwan defense relations. Sec. 1248. Sense of Congress on inviting Taiwan to the Rim of the Pacific exercise. Sec. 1249. Sense of Congress on enhancing defense and security cooperation with Singapore. Sec. 1250. Sense of Congress. Sec. 1251. Sense of Congress with respect to Qatar. Sec. 1252. Statement of policy. Sec. 1253. Report on intelligence matters regarding Taiwan. Sec. 1254. Supporting Taiwan’s investment in asymmetric capabilities. Sec. 1255. Modification of annual report on military and security developments involving the People’s Republic of China. Sec. 1256. United States military presence in Palau. Sec. 1257. Report on enhancing security partnerships between the United States and Indo-Pacific countries. Sec. 1258. Sense of Congress on Korean and Korean-American veterans of the war in Vietnam. Sec. 1259. Report on United States-Taiwan semiconductor working group. Sec. 1260. Department of Defense study on the emergence of militia fleets in the South China Sea. Sec. 1261. Statement of Congress regarding ongoing abuses against Uyghurs. Sec. 1262. Defense and diplomatic strategy for Syria. Sec. 1263. Statement of policy relating to reporting requirements of China’s Maritime Safety Administration. Sec. 1264. Establishment of China Watcher Program. Sec. 1265. Compliance by China with Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. Title XIII—Other Matters Relating to Foreign Nations Subtitle A—Matters Relating to Europe and NATO Sec. 1301. Report on the state of United States military investment in Europe including the European Deterrence Initiative. Sec. 1302. Sense of Congress on United States defense posture in Europe. Sec. 1303. Sense of Congress on security assistance to the Baltic countries. Sec. 1304. Report relating to Nordstream 2 Pipeline. Sec. 1305. Audit of NATO sexual harassment and sexual assault policies and processes. Sec. 1306. Report on efforts of NATO to counter misinformation and disinformation. Sec. 1307. Funding for the NATO Strategic Communications Center of Excellence. Sec. 1308. Briefing on improvements to NATO Strategic Communications Center of Excellence. Sec. 1309. Sense of Congress on enhancing NATO efforts to counter misinformation and disinformation. Sec. 1309A. Sense of Congress relating to the NATO Parliamentary Assembly. Subtitle B—Security Cooperation and Assistance Sec. 1311. Extension of authority for certain payments to redress injury and loss. Sec. 1312. Foreign Area Officer assessment and review. Sec. 1313. Women, peace, and security act implementation at military service academies. Sec. 1314. Extension and modification of authority for certain payments to redress injury and loss. Sec. 1315. Report on security assistance to the Governments of Mali, Guinea, and Chad. Sec. 1316. Study on certain security cooperation programs. Sec. 1317. Plan for vetting security assistance participants for participation in groups that have a violent ideology. Subtitle C—Other Matters Sec. 1321. Extension of authority for Department of Defense support for stabilization activities in national security interest of the United States. Sec. 1322. Notification relating to overseas humanitarian, disaster, and civic aid funds obligated in support of Operation Allies Refuge. Sec. 1323. Limitation on use of funds for the 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter games in China. Sec. 1324. Report on hostilities involving United States Armed Forces. Sec. 1325. Imposition of sanctions with respect to Nord Stream 2. Sec. 1326. Report on Azerbaijan. Sec. 1327. Rule of Law and Democratic Stability in Central America Act. Sec. 1328. Department of State efforts regarding firearms trafficking to Mexico. Sec. 1329. Gray Zone Review Act. Sec. 1330. Transnational repression accountability and prevention. Sec. 1331. Combating global corruption. Sec. 1332. Report on participants in security cooperation training programs and recipients of security assistance training that have been designated for human rights abuses, terrorist activities or participation in a military coup. Sec. 1333. Sense of Congress relating to the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam. Sec. 1334. Prohibition on support or military participation against the Houthis. Sec. 1335. Determination and suspension of certain defense services and support to Saudi Arabia. Sec. 1336. Prohibition on security cooperation with Brazil. Sec. 1337. Briefing on Department of Defense Program to Protect United States Students Against Foreign Agents. Sec. 1338. Sense of Congress on Israel as a critical defense partner. Sec. 1339. Report on Haiti. Sec. 1340. Strategy to counter violent extremism and armed conflict in Mozambique. Sec. 1341. Establishment of the office of city and state diplomacy. Sec. 1342. Extension of prohibition on in-flight refueling to non-United States aircraft that engage in hostilities in the ongoing civil war in Yemen. Sec. 1343. Report on incidents of arbitrary detention, violence, and state-sanctioned harassment by the Government of Egypt against Americans. Sec. 1344. Modification of authority of the President under the Export Control Reform Act of 2018. Sec. 1345. Report and determination on extrajudicial killings and torture by Egyptian Government security forces. Sec. 1346. Trans-Sahara Counterterrorism Partnership Program. Sec. 1347. Human rights awareness for American athletic delegations. Sec. 1348. Report on human rights in Colombia. Sec. 1349. Prohibition on exports of items used for crowd control purposes to Colombia’s Mobile Anti-Disturbances Squadron. Sec. 1350. Annual report relating to the situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Sec. 1351. Report on Israeli regional military coordination. Sec. 1352. Arctic Region Diplomacy Policy. Sec. 1353. Prohibition on use of funds to provide for the commercial export or transfer of certain military or policy weaponry to Saudi Arabia’s Rapid Intervention Force. Sec. 1354. Report and strategy relating to human trafficking and slavery in Libya. Sec. 1355. U.S.-Israel Military Technology Cooperation Act. Sec. 1356. Report on open radio access networks technology. Sec. 1357. Report the Grey Wolves organization. Sec. 1358. Prioritization of efforts of the Department of State to combat international trafficking in covered synthetic drugs. Sec. 1359. Annual report on Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty sensors. Sec. 1360. Report on United States humanitarian aid to Nagorno Karabakh. Sec. 1361. Annual report on United States strategy to counter malign foreign influence in Africa. Sec. 1362. Independent study on human rights abuses related to the arms exports of the top five arms-exporting foreign countries. Sec. 1363. Funding for civilian harm mitigation by Defense Security Cooperation Agency. Subtitle D—Central American Women and Children Protection Act of 2021 Sec. 1371. Short title. Sec. 1372. Findings. Sec. 1373. Women and children protection compacts. Sec. 1374. Authorization of assistance. Sec. 1375. Congressional notification. Sec. 1376. Compact progress reports and briefings. Title XIV—Other Authorizations Subtitle A—Military Programs Sec. 1401. Working capital funds. Sec. 1402. Chemical Agents and Munitions Destruction, Defense. Sec. 1403. Drug Interdiction and Counter-Drug Activities, Defense-Wide. Sec. 1404. Defense Inspector General. Sec. 1405. Defense Health Program. Subtitle B—Other Matters Sec. 1411. Acquisition of strategic and critical materials from the national technology and industrial base. Sec. 1412. Authority for transfer of funds to joint Department of Defense-Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Facility Demonstration Fund for Captain James A. Lovell Health Care Center, Illinois. Sec. 1413. Authorization of appropriations for Armed Forces Retirement Home. Sec. 1414. Establishment of Southern New England Regional Commission. Title XV—Cyberspace-Related Matters Subtitle A—Cyber Threats Sec. 1501. Cyber threat information collaboration environment. Sec. 1502. Enterprise-wide procurement of commercial cyber threat information products. Subtitle B—Cyber Systems and Operations Sec. 1511. Legacy information technologies and systems accountability. Sec. 1512. Update relating to responsibilities of Chief Information Officer. Sec. 1513. Protective Domain Name System within the Department of Defense. Subtitle C—Cyber Weapons Sec. 1521. Notification requirements regarding cyber weapons. Sec. 1522. Cybersecurity of weapon systems. Sec. 1523. Extension of sunset for pilot program on regional cybersecurity training center for the Army National Guard. Subtitle D—Other Cyber Matters Sec. 1531. Feasibility study regarding establishment within the Department of Defense a designated central program office, headed by a senior Department official, responsible for overseeing all academic engagement programs focusing on creating cyber talent across the Department. Sec. 1532. Prohibition on Chief Information Officer of the Department of Defense serving as Principal Cyber Advisor of the Department. Sec. 1533. Authority for National Cyber Director to accept details on nonreimbursable basis. Sec. 1534. CyberSentry program of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. Sec. 1535. Cyber Incident Review Office. Sec. 1536. CISA Director appointment and term. Sec. 1537. United States-Israel cybersecurity cooperation. Sec. 1538. Cyber incident response plan. Sec. 1539. Report on plan to fully fund the Information Systems Security Program and next generation encryption. Sec. 1540. Assessment of Controlled Unclassified Information Program. Sec. 1541. Evaluation of Department of Defense cyber governance. Sec. 1542. Operational technology and mission-relevant terrain in cyberspace. Sec. 1543. Implementation of certain cybersecurity recommendations; cyber hygiene and Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification Framework. Sec. 1544. National Cyber Exercise Program. Sec. 1545. Department of Homeland Security guidance with respect to certain information and communications technology or services contracts. Sec. 1546. Strategic assessment relating to innovation of information systems and cybersecurity threats. Title XVI—Space Activities, Strategic Programs, and Intelligence Matters Subtitle A—Space Activities Sec. 1601. Improvements to tactically responsive space launch program. Sec. 1602. National security space launch program. Sec. 1603. Classification review of programs of the Space Force. Sec. 1604. Report on Range of the Future initiative of the Space Force. Sec. 1605. Norms of behavior for international rules-based order in space. Sec. 1606. Programs of record of Space Force and commercial capabilities. Sec. 1607. Clarification of domestic services and capabilities in leveraging commercial satellite remote sensing. Sec. 1608. National Security Council briefing on potential harmful interference to Global Positioning System. Sec. 1609. Limitation on availability of funds for prototype program for multiglobal navigation satellite system receiver development. Sec. 1610. Report on space debris. Sec. 1610A. National Space Council briefing on threats to United States space systems. Sec. 1610B. Leveraging commercial on-orbit satellite servicing. Sec. 1610C. Report on sensing capabilities of the Department of Defense to assist fighting wildfires. Sec. 1610D. Non-geostationary orbit satellite constellations. Subtitle B—Defense Intelligence and Intelligence-Related Activities Sec. 1611. Notification of certain threats to United States Armed Forces by foreign governments. Sec. 1612. Strategy and plan to implement certain defense intelligence reforms. Sec. 1613. Authority of Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and Security to engage in fundraising for certain nonprofit organizations. Sec. 1614. Executive agent for explosive ordnance intelligence. Sec. 1615. Inclusion of explosive ordnance intelligence in Defense Intelligence Agency activities. Sec. 1616. Modification of requirement for annual reports on vulnerabilities equities process. Subtitle C—Nuclear Forces Sec. 1621. Exercises of nuclear command, control, and communications system. Sec. 1622. Independent review of nuclear command, control, and communications system. Sec. 1623. Review of safety, security, and reliability of nuclear weapons and related systems. Sec. 1624. Review of engineering and manufacturing development contract for ground-based strategic deterrent program. Sec. 1625. Long-range standoff weapon. Sec. 1626. Prohibition on reduction of the intercontinental ballistic missiles of the United States. Sec. 1627. Limitation on availability of certain funds until submission of information relating to proposed budget for nuclear-armed sea-launched cruise missile. Sec. 1628. Limitation on availability of certain funds until submission of information relating to nuclear-armed sea-launched cruise missile. Sec. 1629. Annual certification on readiness of Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missiles. Sec. 1630. Cost estimate to re-alert long-range bombers. Sec. 1631. Notification regarding intercontinental ballistic missiles of China. Sec. 1632. Information regarding review of Minuteman III service life extension program. Sec. 1633. Sense of Congress regarding nuclear posture review. Sec. 1634. Report on global nuclear leadership of the United States. Subtitle D—Missile Defense Programs Sec. 1641. Directed energy programs for ballistic and hypersonic missile defense. Sec. 1642. Notification of changes to non-standard acquisition and requirements processes and responsibilities of Missile Defense Agency. Sec. 1643. Missile defense radar in Hawaii. Sec. 1644. Guam integrated air and missile defense system. Sec. 1645. Limitation on availability of funds until receipt of certain report on Guam. Sec. 1646. Repeal of transition of ballistic missile defense programs to military departments. Sec. 1647. Certification required for Russia and China to tour certain missile defense sites. Sec. 1648. Sense of Congress on next generation interceptor program. Sec. 1649. Studies by private scientific advisory group known as JASON. Sec. 1650. Report on senior leadership of Missile Defense Agency. Sec. 1650A. Sense of Congress on Aegis Ashore sites in Poland and Romania. Subtitle E—Other Matters Sec. 1651. Cooperative threat reduction funds. Sec. 1652. Establishment of office to address unidentified aerial phenomena. Sec. 1653. Matters regarding Integrated Deterrence Review. Sec. 1654. Sense of Congress on indemnification and the conventional prompt global strike weapon system. Sec. 1655. Declassification review relating to tests in the Marshall Islands. Title XVII—Technical Amendments Related to the Transfer and Reorganization of Defense Acquisition Statutes Sec. 1701. Technical, conforming, and clerical amendments related to the transfer and reorganization of defense acquisition statutes. Sec. 1702. Conforming cross reference technical amendments related to the transfer and reorganization of defense acquisition statutes. Division B—Military Construction Authorizations Sec. 2001. Short title. Sec. 2002. Expiration of authorizations and amounts required to be specified by law. Sec. 2003. Effective date. Title XXI—Army Military Construction Sec. 2101. Authorized Army construction and land acquisition projects. Sec. 2102. Family housing. Sec. 2103. Authorization of appropriations, Army. Sec. 2104. Extension of authority to carry out certain fiscal year 2017 project. Sec. 2105. Modification of authority to carry out certain fiscal year 2021 project. Sec. 2106. Additional authorized funding source for certain fiscal year 2022 project. Title XXII—Navy Military Construction Sec. 2201. Authorized Navy construction and land acquisition projects. Sec. 2202. Family housing. Sec. 2203. Authorization of appropriations, Navy. Title XXIII—Air Force Military Construction Sec. 2301. Authorized Air Force construction and land acquisition projects. Sec. 2302. Family housing. Sec. 2303. Authorization of appropriations, Air Force. Sec. 2304. Extension of authority to carry out certain fiscal year 2017 projects. Sec. 2305. Modification of authority to carry out military construction projects at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida. Title XXIV—Defense Agencies Military Construction Sec. 2401. Authorized Defense Agencies construction and land acquisition projects. Sec. 2402. Authorized Energy Resilience and Conservation Investment Program projects. Sec. 2403. Authorization of appropriations, Defense Agencies. Sec. 2404. Extension of authority to carry out certain fiscal year 2017 project. Title XXV—International Programs Subtitle A—North Atlantic Treaty Organization Security Investment Program Sec. 2501. Authorized NATO construction and land acquisition projects. Sec. 2502. Authorization of appropriations, NATO. Subtitle B—Host Country In-Kind Contributions Sec. 2511. Republic of Korea funded construction projects. Sec. 2512. Republic of Poland funded construction projects. Title XXVI—Guard and Reserve Forces Facilities Sec. 2601. Authorized Army National Guard construction and land acquisition projects. Sec. 2602. Authorized Army Reserve construction and land acquisition projects. Sec. 2603. Authorized Navy Reserve and Marine Corps Reserve construction and land acquisition projects. Sec. 2604. Authorized Air National Guard construction and land acquisition projects. Sec. 2605. Authorized Air Force Reserve construction and land acquisition projects. Sec. 2606. Authorization of appropriations, National Guard and Reserve. Title XXVII—Base Realignment and Closure Activities Sec. 2701. Authorization of appropriations for base realignment and closure activities funded through Department of Defense Base Closure Account. Sec. 2702. Conditions on closure of Pueblo Chemical Depot and Chemical Agent-Destruction Pilot Plant, Colorado. Title XXVIII—Military Construction General Provisions Subtitle A—Military Construction Program Changes Sec. 2801. Special construction authority to use operation and maintenance funds to meet certain United States military-related construction needs in friendly foreign countries. Sec. 2802. Increase in maximum amount authorized for use of unspecified minor military construction project authority. Sec. 2803. Increased transparency and public availability of information regarding solicitation and award of subcontracts under military construction contracts. Sec. 2804. Public availability of information on Facilities Sustainment, Restoration, and Modernization projects and activities. Sec. 2805. Limitations on authorized cost and scope of work variations. Sec. 2806. Use of qualified apprentices by military construction contractors. Sec. 2807. Modification and extension of temporary, limited authority to use operation and maintenance funds for construction projects in certain areas outside the United States. Sec. 2808. Improved congressional oversight and public transparency of military construction contract awards. Sec. 2809. Flood risk management for military construction. Sec. 2809A. Department of Defense stormwater management projects for military installations and defense access roads. Subtitle B—Continuation of Military Housing Reforms Sec. 2811. Applicability of window fall prevention requirements to all military family housing whether privatized or Government‑owned and Government‑controlled. Sec. 2812. Modification of military housing to accommodate tenants with disabilities. Sec. 2813. Required investments in improving military unaccompanied housing. Sec. 2814. Improvement of Department of Defense child development centers and increased availability of child care for children of military personnel. Subtitle C—Real Property and Facilities Administration Sec. 2821. Secretary of the Navy authority to support development and operation of National Museum of the United States Navy. Sec. 2822. Expansion of Secretary of the Navy authority to lease and license United States Navy museum facilities to generate revenue to support museum administration and operations. Sec. 2823. Department of Defense monitoring of real property ownership and occupancy in vicinity of military installations to identify foreign adversary ownership or occupancy. Sec. 2824. Intergovernmental support agreements for installation-support services. Subtitle D—Military Facilities Master Plan Requirements Sec. 2831. Cooperation with State and local governments in development of master plans for major military installations. Sec. 2832. Additional changes to requirements regarding master plans for major military installations. Sec. 2833. Prompt completion of military installation resilience component of master plans for at-risk major military installations. Sec. 2834. Congressional oversight of master plans for Army ammunition plants guiding future infrastructure, facility, and production equipment improvements. Subtitle E—Matters Related to Unified Facilities Criteria and Military Construction Planning and Design Sec. 2841. Amendment of Unified Facilities Criteria to require inclusion of private nursing and lactation space in certain military construction projects. Sec. 2842. Additional Department of Defense activities to improve energy resiliency of military installations. Sec. 2843. Consideration of anticipated increased share of electric vehicles in Department of Defense vehicle fleet and owned by members of the Armed Forces and Department employees. Sec. 2844. Conditions on revision of Unified Facilities Criteria or Unified Facilities Guide Specifications regarding use of variable refrigerant flow systems. Sec. 2845. Amendment of Unified Facilities Criteria to promote energy efficient military installations. Subtitle F—Land Conveyances Sec. 2851. Modification of restrictions on use of former Navy property conveyed to University of California, San Diego, California. Sec. 2852. Land conveyance, Joint Base Cape Cod, Bourne, Massachusetts. Sec. 2853. Land conveyance, Rosecrans Air National Guard Base, Saint Joseph, Missouri. Sec. 2854. Land conveyance, Naval Air Station Oceana, Virginia Beach, Virginia. Subtitle G—Authorized Pilot Programs Sec. 2861. Pilot program on increased use of mass timber in military construction. Sec. 2862. Pilot program on increased use of sustainable building materials in military construction. Sec. 2863. Pilot program on establishment of account for reimbursement for use of testing facilities at installations of the Department of the Air Force. Sec. 2864. Pilot program to expedite 5G telecommunications on military installations through deployment of telecommunications infrastructure. Subtitle H—Asia-Pacific and Indo-Pacific Issues Sec. 2871. Improved oversight of certain infrastructure services provided by Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Pacific. Sec. 2872. Annual report on renewal of Department of Defense easements and leases of land in Hawai‘i. Sec. 2873. Report on long-term infrastructure needs to support Marine Corps realignment in United States Indo-Pacific Command Area of Responsibility. Sec. 2874. Five-year updates of Hawai‘i Military Land Use Master Plan. Subtitle I—Miscellaneous Studies and Reports Sec. 2881. Identification of organic industrial base gaps and vulnerabilities related to climate change and defensive cybersecurity capabilities. Sec. 2882. Report on recognition of African American servicemembers in Department of Defense naming practices. Subtitle J—Other Matters Sec. 2891. Clarification of installation and maintenance requirements regarding fire extinguishers in Department of Defense facilities. Title XXIX—Additional Military Construction Projects Related to Science, Technology, Test, and Evaluation Sec. 2901. Authorized Army construction and land acquisition projects. Sec. 2902. Authorized Navy construction and land acquisition projects. Sec. 2903. Authorized Air Force construction and land acquisition projects. Sec. 2904. Authorization of appropriations. Division C—DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY NATIONAL SECURITY AUTHORIZATIONS AND OTHER AUTHORIZATIONS Title I—Department of Energy National Security Programs Subtitle A—National Security Programs and Authorizations Sec. 3101. National Nuclear Security Administration. Sec. 3102. Defense environmental cleanup. Sec. 3103. Other defense activities. Sec. 3104. Nuclear energy. Subtitle B—Program Authorizations, Restrictions, Limitations, and Other Matters Sec. 3111. Improvements to annual reports on condition of the United States nuclear weapons stockpile. Sec. 3112. Modifications to certain reporting requirements. Sec. 3113. Plutonium pit production capacity. Sec. 3114. Report on Runit Dome and related hazards. Sec. 3115. University-based nuclear nonproliferation collaboration program. Sec. 3116. Prohibition on availability of funds to reconvert or retire W76–2 warheads. Sec. 3117. Department of Energy study on the W80–4 nuclear warhead life extension program. Sec. 3118. Release of reversionary interest in certain real property, Springfield, Ohio. Title XXXII—Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board Sec. 3201. Authorization. Sec. 3202. Technical amendments regarding Chair and Vice Chair of Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board. Title XXXIV—Naval Petroleum Reserves Sec. 3401. Authorization of appropriations. Title XXXV—Maritime Matters Subtitle A—Maritime Administration Sec. 3501. Authorization of the Maritime Administration. Sec. 3502. Maritime Administration. Subtitle B—Other Matters Sec. 3511. Effective period for issuance of documentation for recreational vessels. Sec. 3512. America’s marine highway program. Sec. 3513. Committees on maritime matters. Sec. 3514. Port Infrastructure Development Program. Sec. 3515. Uses of emerging marine technologies and practices. Sec. 3516. Prohibition on participation of long term charters in Tanker Security Fleet. Sec. 3517. Coastwise endorsement. Sec. 3518. Report on efforts of combatant commands to combat threats posed by illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing. Sec. 3519. Coast Guard yard improvement. Sec. 3520. Authorization to purchase duplicate medals. Division D—Funding Tables Sec. 4001. Authorization of amounts in funding tables. Title XLI—Procurement Sec. 4101. Procurement. Title XLII—Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation Sec. 4201. Research, development, test, and evaluation. Title XLIII—Operation and Maintenance Sec. 4301. Operation and maintenance. Title XLIV—Military Personnel Sec. 4401. Military personnel. Title XLV—Other Authorizations Sec. 4501. Other authorizations. Title XLVI—Military Construction Sec. 4601. Military construction. Title XLVII—Department of Energy National Security Programs Sec. 4701. Department of Energy national security programs. Division E—Non-Department of Defense Matters Title L—Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Modernization Act Sec. 5001. Short title. Sec. 5002. Clarifying amendments to definitions. Sec. 5003. Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Awards. Sec. 5004. Stipends. Sec. 5005. Scholarship and research internship conditions. Sec. 5006. Sustainable investments of funds. Sec. 5007. Administrative provisions. Title LI—Financial Services Matters Sec. 5101. Enhanced protection against debt collector harassment of servicemembers. Sec. 5102. Comptroller General study on enhanced protection against debt collector harassment of servicemembers. Sec. 5103. Support to enhance the capacity of International Monetary Fund members to evaluate the legal and financial terms of sovereign debt contracts. Sec. 5104. Adverse information in cases of trafficking. Sec. 5105. United States policy regarding international financial institution assistance with respect to advanced wireless technologies. Sec. 5106. Protections for obligors and cosigners in case of death or total and permanent disability. Sec. 5107. Servicemember protections for medical debt collections. Sec. 5108. Protections for active duty uniformed consumer. Sec. 5109. United States contribution to the Catastrophe Containment and Relief Trust at the International Monetary Fund. Sec. 5110. China Financial Threat Mitigation. Sec. 5111. Banking Transparency for Sanctioned Persons. Sec. 5112. Determination with respect to primary money laundering concern of afghan illicit finance. Sec. 5113. Study and report on housing and service needs of survivors of trafficking and individuals at risk for trafficking. Sec. 5114. Aml examination authority delegation study. Sec. 5115. Coordinator for human trafficking issues. Sec. 5116. Study on the financing of domestic violent extremists and terrorists. Sec. 5117. Military service question. Sec. 5118. Inclusion of veterans in housing planning. Sec. 5119. Annual report on housing assistance to veterans. Sec. 5120. Use of financial services providers in provision of financial literacy training for members of the Armed Forces at military installations outside the United States. Sec. 5121. SAVE Act of 2021. Sec. 5122. Prohibitions or conditions on certain transmittals of funds. Sec. 5123. Strengthening Awareness of Sanctions. Sec. 5124. Working Group to support innovation with respect to digital assets. Sec. 5125. Including of Tribal Governments and Territories in the High-risk money laundering and related financial crime areas. Sec. 5126. Report by the President on current status of activities relating to COVID–19 testing under the Defense Production Act of 1950. Sec. 5127. Banking transparency for sanctioned persons. Sec. 5128. FinCEN Exchange. Sec. 5129. United States policy on Burma at the international financial institutions. Title LII—Recommendations of the National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence Sec. 5201. Modification of National Defense Science and Technology Strategy. Sec. 5202. Department of Defense plan to compete in the global information environment. Sec. 5203. Resourcing plan for digital ecosystem. Sec. 5204. Digital Talent recruiting officer. Sec. 5205. Occupational series for digital career fields. Sec. 5206. Artificial intelligence readiness goals. Sec. 5207. Pilot program to facilitate the agile acquisition of technologies for warfighters. Sec. 5208. Short course on emerging technologies for senior civilian leaders. Sec. 5209. Reports on recommendations of National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence regarding Department of Defense. Sec. 5210. Chief Human Capital Officers Council annual report. Sec. 5211. Enhanced role of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering on the Joint Requirements Oversight Council. Title LIII—Great Lakes Winter Shipping Sec. 5301. Great Lakes winter shipping. Sec. 5302. Law Enforcement Attache Deployment. Title LIV—SAFE Banking Sec. 5401. Short title; table of contents; purpose. Sec. 5402. Safe harbor for depository institutions. Sec. 5403. Protections for ancillary businesses. Sec. 5404. Protections under Federal law. Sec. 5405. Rules of construction. Sec. 5406. Requirements for filing suspicious activity reports. Sec. 5407. Guidance and examination procedures. Sec. 5408. Annual diversity and inclusion report. Sec. 5409. GAO study on diversity and inclusion. Sec. 5410. GAO study on effectiveness of certain reports on finding certain persons. Sec. 5411. Application of this title with respect to hemp-related legitimate businesses and hemp-related service providers. Sec. 5412. Banking services for hemp-related legitimate businesses and hemp-related service providers. Sec. 5413. Requirements for deposit account termination requests and orders. Sec. 5414. Definitions. Sec. 5415. Discretionary surplus funds. Title LV—Wilderness and public lands Subtitle A—Colorado Wilderness Sec. 5501. Secretary defined. Sec. 5502. Additions to National Wilderness Preservation System in the State of Colorado. Sec. 5503. Administrative provisions. Sec. 5504. Water. Sec. 5505. Sense of Congress. Sec. 5506. Department of defense study on impacts that the expansion of wilderness designations in the western united states would have on the readiness of the armed forces of the united states with respect to aviation training. Subtitle B—Northwest California Wilderness, Recreation, and Working Forests Sec. 5510. Definitions. Part 1—Restoration and Economic Development Sec. 5511. South Fork Trinity-Mad River Restoration Area. Sec. 5512. Redwood National and State Parks restoration. Sec. 5513. California Public Lands Remediation Partnership. Sec. 5514. Trinity Lake visitor center. Sec. 5515. Del Norte County visitor center. Sec. 5516. Management plans. Sec. 5517. Study; partnerships related to overnight accommodations. Part 2—Recreation Sec. 5521. Horse Mountain Special Management Area. Sec. 5522. Bigfoot National Recreation Trail. Sec. 5523. Elk Camp Ridge Recreation Trail. Sec. 5524. Trinity Lake Trail. Sec. 5525. Trails study. Sec. 5526. Construction of mountain bicycling routes. Sec. 5527. Partnerships. Part 3—Conservation Sec. 5531. Designation of wilderness. Sec. 5532. Administration of wilderness. Sec. 5533. Designation of potential wilderness. Sec. 5534. Designation of wild and scenic rivers. Sec. 5535. Sanhedrin Special Conservation Management Area. Part 4—Miscellaneous Sec. 5541. Maps and legal descriptions. Sec. 5542. Updates to land and resource management plans. Sec. 5543. Pacific Gas and Electric Company Utility facilities and rights-of-way. Subtitle C—Wild Olympics Wilderness and Wild and Scenic Rivers Sec. 5551. Designation of olympic national forest wilderness areas. Sec. 5552. Wild and scenic river designations. Sec. 5553. Existing rights and withdrawal. Sec. 5554. Treaty rights. Subtitle D—Central Coast Heritage Protection Sec. 5561. Definitions. Sec. 5562. Designation of wilderness. Sec. 5563. Designation of the Machesna Mountain Potential Wilderness. Sec. 5564. Administration of wilderness. Sec. 5565. Designation of Wild and Scenic Rivers. Sec. 5566. Designation of the Fox Mountain Potential Wilderness. Sec. 5567. Designation of scenic areas. Sec. 5568. Condor National Scenic Trail. Sec. 5569. Forest service study. Sec. 5570. Nonmotorized recreation opportunities. Sec. 5571. Use by members of Tribes. Subtitle E—San Gabriel Mountains Foothills and Rivers Protection Sec. 5580. Definition of State. Part 1—San Gabriel National Recreation Area Sec. 5581. Purposes. Sec. 5582. Definitions. Sec. 5583. San Gabriel National Recreation Area. Sec. 5584. Management. Sec. 5585. Acquisition of non-Federal land within Recreation Area. Sec. 5586. Water rights; water resource facilities; public roads; utility facilities. Sec. 5587. San Gabriel National Recreation Area Public Advisory Council. Sec. 5588. San Gabriel National Recreation Area Partnership. Sec. 5589. Visitor services and facilities. Part 2—San Gabriel Mountains Sec. 5591. Definitions. Sec. 5592. National Monument Boundary Modification. Sec. 5593. Designation of Wilderness Areas and Additions. Sec. 5594. Administration of Wilderness Areas and Additions. Sec. 5595. Designation of Wild and Scenic Rivers. Sec. 5596. Water rights. Subtitle F—Rim of the Valley Corridor Preservation Sec. 5597. Boundary adjustment; land acquisition; administration. Title LVI—Colorado and Grand Canyon Public Lands Subtitle A—Colorado Outdoor Recreation and Economy Sec. 5601. Definition of State. Part 1—Continental Divide Sec. 5611. Definitions. Sec. 5612. Colorado Wilderness additions. Sec. 5613. Williams Fork Mountains Wilderness. Sec. 5614. Tenmile Recreation Management Area. Sec. 5615. Porcupine Gulch Wildlife Conservation Area. Sec. 5616. Williams Fork Mountains Wildlife Conservation Area. Sec. 5617. Camp Hale National Historic Landscape. Sec. 5618. White River National Forest boundary modification. Sec. 5619. Rocky Mountain National Park Potential Wilderness boundary adjustment. Sec. 5620. Administrative provisions. Part 2—San Juan Mountains Sec. 5631. Definitions. Sec. 5632. Additions to National Wilderness Preservation System. Sec. 5633. Special management areas. Sec. 5634. Release of wilderness study areas. Sec. 5635. Administrative provisions. Part 3—Thompson Divide Sec. 5641. Purposes. Sec. 5642. Definitions. Sec. 5643. Thompson Divide Withdrawal and Protection Area. Sec. 5644. Thompson Divide lease exchange. Sec. 5645. Greater Thompson Divide Fugitive Coal Mine Methane Use Pilot Program. Sec. 5646. Effect. Part 4—Curecanti National Recreation Area Sec. 5651. Definitions. Sec. 5652. Curecanti National Recreation Area. Sec. 5653. Acquisition of land; boundary management. Sec. 5654. General management plan. Sec. 5655. Boundary survey. Subtitle B—Grand Canyon Protection Sec. 5661. Withdrawal of Certain Federal land in the State of Arizona. Title LVII—Strengthening Marine Mammal Conservation Sec. 5701. Definition of Administrator. Sec. 5702. Vessel speed restrictions in marine mammal habitat. Sec. 5703. Monitoring ocean soundscapes. Sec. 5704. Grants for seaports to establish programs to reduce the impacts of vessel traffic and port operations on marine mammals. Sec. 5705. Near real-time monitoring and mitigation program for large whales. Sec. 5706. Grants to support technology that reduces underwater noise from vessels. Sec. 5707. Technology assessment for quieting United States Government vessels. Title LVIII—Alcee L. Hastings Leadership Institute for Inclusive Transatlantic Engagement Sec. 5801. Establishment of Alcee L. Hastings Leadership Institute for Inclusive Transatlantic Engagement as pilot program. Sec. 5802. Purposes and authority of Alcee L. Hastings Leadership Institute for Inclusive Transatlantic Engagement. Sec. 5803. Administrative provisions. Sec. 5804. Administrative provisions. Sec. 5805. Definitions. Sec. 5806. Authorization of appropriations; disbursements. Title LIX—Federal Cybersecurity Workforce Expansion Sec. 5901. Findings. Sec. 5902. Cybersecurity and infrastructure security apprenticeship program. Sec. 5903. Pilot program on cyber training for veterans and members of the armed forces transitioning to civilian life. Sec. 5904. Federal workforce assessment extension. Sec. 5905. Title XXII technical and clerical amendments. Title LX—Saudi Arabia Accountability for Gross Violations of Human Rights Act Sec. 6001. Short title. Sec. 6002. Findings. Sec. 6003. Sanctions with respect to foreign persons listed in the report of the Director of National Intelligence on the murder of Jamal Khashoggi. Sec. 6004. Report on intimidation or harassment directed against individuals in the United States and other matters. Sec. 6005. Report on efforts to uphold human rights in United States security assistance programs with the Government of Saudi Arabia. Sec. 6006. Report on certain entities connected to foreign persons on the murder of Jamal Khashoggi. Title LXI—Preventing Future Pandemics Sec. 6101. Wildlife market defined. Sec. 6102. International cooperation. Title LXII—Department of Homeland Security Measures Subtitle A—DHS Headquarters, Research and Development, and Related Matters Sec. 6201. Chief Human Capital Officer responsibilities. Sec. 6202. Employee engagement steering committee and action plan. Sec. 6203. Annual employee award program. Sec. 6204. Independent investigation and implementation plan. Sec. 6205. Impacts of shutdown. Sec. 6206. Technical corrections to quadrennial homeland security review. Sec. 6207. Authorization of the acquisition professional career program. Sec. 6208. National Urban Security Technology Laboratory. Sec. 6209. Department of Homeland Security Blue Campaign enhancement. Sec. 6210. Department of homeland security mentor-protégé program. Sec. 6211. Medical countermeasures program. Sec. 6212. Critical domain research and development. Subtitle B—Cybersecurity Sec. 6221. Title XXII technical and clerical amendments. Sec. 6222. State and local cybersecurity grant program. Sec. 6223. Strategy. Sec. 6224. Cybersecurity vulnerabilities. Sec. 6225. Capabilities of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency to identify threats to industrial control systems. Sec. 6226. Report on cybersecurity vulnerabilities. Sec. 6227. Competition relating to cybersecurity vulnerabilities. Sec. 6228. National Cyber Exercise Program. Subtitle C—Transportation Security Sec. 6231. Survey of the Transportation Security Administration workforce regarding COVID–19 response. Sec. 6232. Transportation security preparedness plan. Sec. 6233. Authorization of Transportation Security Administration personnel details. Sec. 6234. Transportation Security Administration preparedness. Sec. 6235. Plan to reduce the spread of coronavirus at passenger screening checkpoints. Sec. 6236. Comptroller General review of Department of Homeland Security trusted traveler programs. Sec. 6237. Enrollment redress with respect to Department of Homeland Security trusted traveler programs. Sec. 6238. Threat information sharing. Sec. 6239. Local law enforcement security training. Sec. 6240. Allowable uses of funds for public transportation security assistance grants. Sec. 6241. Periods of performance for public transportation security assistance grants. Sec. 6242. GAO review of public transportation security assistance grant program. Sec. 6243. Sensitive security information; international aviation security. Title LXIII—COVID–19 Emergency Medical Supplies Sec. 6301. Short title. Sec. 6302. Determination on emergency supplies and relationship to state and local efforts. Sec. 6303. Engagement with the private sector. Sec. 6304. Enhancement of supply chain production. Sec. 6305. Oversight of current activity and needs. Sec. 6306. Enhancements to the Defense Production Act of 1950. Sec. 6307. Securing essential medical materials. Sec. 6308. GAO report. Sec. 6309. Definitions. Title LXIV—Other Matters Sec. 6401. FAA rating of civilian pilots of the Department of Defense. Sec. 6402. Property disposition for affordable housing. Sec. 6403. Requirement to establish a national network for microelectronics research and development. Sec. 6404. Definition of State for purposes of Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968. Sec. 6405. Advancing Mutual Interests and Growing Our Success. Sec. 6406. Department of Veterans Affairs Governors Challenge grant program. Sec. 6407. Foreign Corruption Accountability. Sec. 6408. Justice for Victims of Kleptocracy. Sec. 6409. Expansion of scope of Department of Veterans Affairs open burn pit registry to include open burn pits in Egypt and Syria. Sec. 6410. Extension of period of eligibility by reason of school closures due to emergency and other situations under Department of Veterans Affairs training and rehabilitation program for veterans with service-connected disabilities. Sec. 6411. Extension of time limitation for use of entitlement under Department of Veterans Affairs educational assistance programs by reason of school closures due to emergency and other situations. Sec. 6412. Exemption of certain Homeland Security fees for certain immediate relatives of an individual who received the Purple Heart. Sec. 6413. Payments to individuals who served during World War II in the United States Merchant Marine. Sec. 6414. Resolution of controversies under Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. Sec. 6415. Limitation on waiver of rights and protections under Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. Sec. 6416. Clarification of private right of action under Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. Sec. 6417. Prohibition on United States persons from purchasing or selling Russian sovereign debt. Sec. 6418. Addition of Virgin Islands visa waiver to Guam and Northern Mariana Islands visa waiver. Sec. 6419. Threshold for reporting additions to toxics release inventory. Sec. 6420. National primary drinking water regulations for PFAS. Sec. 6421. PFAS data call. Sec. 6422. EPA requirement for submission of analytical reference standards for PFAS. Sec. 6423. Review of Standard Occupational Classification System. Sec. 6424. Eligibility for interment in national cemeteries. Sec. 6425. Afghanistan Refuge Special Envoy. Sec. 6426. Authority of President to appoint successors to members of Board of Visitors of military academies whose terms have expired. Sec. 6427. Authorization for United States participation in the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations. Sec. 6428. Sense of Congress on role of human rights in reducing violence in Nigeria. Sec. 6429. Treatment of paycheck protection program loan forgiveness of payroll costs under highway and public transportation project cost reimbursement contracts. Sec. 6430. Grants to States for Seal of Biliteracy programs. Sec. 6431. Annual report from the Advisory Committee on Women Veterans. Sec. 6432. Study on contamination of Coldwater Creek, Missouri. Sec. 6433. Recognition and honoring of service of individuals who served in United States Cadet Nurse Corps during World War II. Sec. 6434. Report relating to establishment of preclearance facility in Taiwan. Sec. 6435. Documenting and responding to discrimination against migrants abroad. Sec. 6436. Sense of Congress on recognizing women in the United States for their service in World War II and recognizing the role of Representative Edith Nourse Rogers in establishing the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps and the Women’s Army Corps. Sec. 6437. Protection of Saudi Dissidents Act of 2021. Sec. 6438. Global Health Security Act of 2021. Sec. 6439. Codification of the FedRAMP program. Sec. 6440. Annual report on veteran access to gender specific services under Department of Veterans Affairs community care contracts. Sec. 6441. Establishment of environment of care standards and inspections at Department of Veterans Affairs medical centers. Sec. 6442. National Global War on Terrorism Memorial. Sec. 6443. Amendments to annual Country Reports on Human Rights Practices. Sec. 6444. National security commission on synthetic biology. Sec. 6445. Requirements relating to unmanned aircraft systems. Sec. 6446. Admission of essential scientists and technical experts to promote and protect National Security Innovation Base. Sec. 6447. Contracts by the President, the Vice President, or a Cabinet Member. Sec. 6448. Report on all comprehensive sanctions imposed on foreign governments. Sec. 6449. Comptroller General report on equipment in Afghanistan. Sec. 6450. China Economic Data Coordination Center. Sec. 6451. Flight instruction or testing. Sec. 6452. Required notification and reports related to Peacekeeping Operations account. Sec. 6453. National biodefense science and technology strategy. Sec. 6454. Tick identification pilot program. Sec. 6455. Preventing Sexual Harassment in Public Housing. Sec. 6456. Semiconductor production incentive expansion. Sec. 6457. Semiconductor production incentive expansion. Sec. 6458. Authority for Secretary of Health and Human Services to accept unused COVID–19 vaccines for potential redistribution. Sec. 6459. Pilot program to employ veterans in positions relating to conservation and resource management activities. Sec. 6460. Use of veterans with medical occupations in response to national emergencies. Sec. 6461. Critical Technology Security Centers. Sec. 6462. Pilot program on doula support for veterans. Sec. 6463. Establishment of Afghan Threat Finance Cell. Sec. 6464. Determination of potential genocide or crimes against humanity in Ethiopia. Sec. 6465. Attorney General report on war crimes and torture by United States citizens in Libya. Sec. 6466. Review of implementation of United States sanctions with respect to violators of the arms embargo on Libya. Sec. 6467. Prohibition of Federal funding for induced or required undermining of security of consumer communications goods. Sec. 6468. Annual report on surveillance sales to repressive governments. Sec. 6469. Review of sanctions with respect to Russian kleptocrats and human rights abusers. Sec. 6470. Modifications to and reauthorization of sanctions with respect to human rights violations. Sec. 6471. Sense of Congress with respect to the production of baseload power in the United States. Sec. 6472. Strategy and reporting related to United States engagement in Somalia. Sec. 6473. Prohibition on contributions to support the G5 Sahel Joint Force. Sec. 6474. Menstrual products in public buildings. Sec. 6475. Department of Veterans Affairs awareness campaign on fertility services. Sec. 6476. Memorial for those who lost their lives in the attack on Hamid Karzai International Airport on August 26, 2021. Sec. 6477. Corey Adams Green Alert Systems Technical Assistance. Sec. 6478. Housing allowance for Federal wildland firefighters. Sec. 6479. Mental health program for Federal wildland firefighters. Sec. 6480. Reports on substance abuse in the Armed Forces. Sec. 6481. Prohibition on the use of funds for aerial fumigation in Colombia. Sec. 6482. Annual report on United States policy toward South Sudan. Sec. 6483. Sense of Congress on the use of the Defense Production Act of 1950 for global vaccine production. Sec. 6484. National Academies Science, Technology, and Security Roundtable. Sec. 6485. Prohibition on Federal Funding to EcoHealth Alliance, Inc. Sec. 6486. Blocking Deadly Fentanyl Imports. Sec. 6487. Department of Veterans Affairs report on supportive services and housing insecurity. Sec. 6488. Report on obstacles to veteran participation in Federal housing programs. Sec. 6489. Inclusion on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall of the names of the lost crew members of the U.S.S. Frank E. Evans killed on June 3 , 1969 . Sec. 6490. Jamal Khashoggi Press Freedom Accountability Act of 2021. Sec. 6491. Interagency One Health Program. Sec. 6492. Support for Afghan Special Immigrant Visa and Refugee Applicants. Sec. 6493. Review and Report of experimentation with ticks and insects. Sec. 6494. Increase in length of post-employment ban on lobbying by certain former senior executive branch personnel. Sec. 6495. Afghan refugees of special humanitarian concern. Sec. 6496. Establishment of Subcommittee on the Economic and Security Implications of Quantum Information Science. Sec. 6497. Report on effectiveness of Taliban sanctions. Sec. 6498. Report on net worth of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Sec. 6499. Report on assistance to Turkmenistan. Sec. 6499A. Report on space debris and low Earth orbit satellites. Sec. 6499B. Study on supply chains critical to national security. Sec. 6499C. Strategy for engagement with Southeast Asia and ASEAN. Sec. 6499D. Representation and leadership of United States in communications standards-setting bodies. Sec. 6499E. Malign foreign talent recruitment program prohibition. Sec. 6499F. National equal pay enforcement task force. Sec. 6499G. Ensuring that contractor employees on army corps projects are paid prevailing wages as required by law. Sec. 6499H. Definition of land use revenue under West Los Angeles Leasing Act of 2016. Sec. 6499I. Amendment to Radiation Exposure Compensation Act. Sec. 6499J. Limitation on licenses and other authorizations for export of certain items removed from the jurisdiction of the United States Munitions List and made subject to the jurisdiction of the Export Administration Regulations. Sec. 6499K. Study on factors affecting employment opportunities for immigrants and refugees with professional credentials obtained in foreign countries. Title LXV—Securing and Enabling Commerce Using Remote and Electronic Notarization Sec. 6501. Definitions. Sec. 6502. Authorization to perform and minimum standards for electronic notarization. Sec. 6503. Authorization to perform and minimum standards for remote notarization. Sec. 6504. Recognition of notarizations in Federal court. Sec. 6505. Recognition by state of notarizations performed under authority of another State. Sec. 6506. Electronic and remote notarization not required. Sec. 6507. Validity of notarizations; rights of aggrieved persons not affected; State laws on the practice of law not affected. Sec. 6508. Exception to preemption. Sec. 6509. Standard of care; special notarial commissions. Sec. 6510. Severability. Division F—Department of State Authorities Title LXX—Department of State Authorities Sec. 7001. Short title. Sec. 7002. Definitions. Subtitle A—Organization and Operations of the Department of State Sec. 7101. Diplomatic Programs. Sec. 7102. Sense of Congress on importance of Department of State’s work. Sec. 7103. Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor. Sec. 7104. Assistant Secretary for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs. Sec. 7105. Bureau of Consular Affairs; Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration. Sec. 7106. Office of International Disability Rights. Sec. 7107. Anti-piracy information sharing. Sec. 7108. Importance of foreign affairs training to national security. Sec. 7109. Classification and assignment of Foreign Service officers. Sec. 7110. Energy diplomacy and security within the Department of State. Sec. 7111. National Museum of American Diplomacy. Sec. 7112. Extension of period for reimbursement of fishermen for costs incurred from the illegal seizure and detention of U.S.-flag fishing vessels by foreign governments. Sec. 7113. Art in embassies. Sec. 7114. Amendment or repeal of reporting requirements. Sec. 7115. Reporting on implementation of GAO recommendations. Sec. 7116. Office of Global Criminal Justice. Subtitle B—Embassy Construction Sec. 7201. Embassy security, construction, and maintenance. Sec. 7202. Standard design in capital construction. Sec. 7203. Capital construction transparency. Sec. 7204. Contractor performance information. Sec. 7205. Growth projections for new embassies and consulates. Sec. 7206. Long-range planning process. Sec. 7207. Value engineering and risk assessment. Sec. 7208. Business volume. Sec. 7209. Embassy security requests and deficiencies. Sec. 7210. Overseas security briefings. Sec. 7211. Contracting methods in capital construction. Sec. 7212. Competition in embassy construction. Sec. 7213. Statement of policy. Sec. 7214. Definitions. Subtitle C—Personnel Issues Sec. 7301. Defense Base Act insurance waivers. Sec. 7302. Study on Foreign Service allowances. Sec. 7303. Science and technology fellowships. Sec. 7304. Travel for separated families. Sec. 7305. Home leave travel for separated families. Sec. 7306. Sense of Congress regarding certain fellowship programs. Sec. 7307. Technical correction. Sec. 7308. Foreign Service awards. Sec. 7309. Workforce actions. Sec. 7310. Sense of Congress regarding veterans employment at the Department of State. Sec. 7311. Employee assignment restrictions and preclusions. Sec. 7312. Recall and reemployment of career members. Sec. 7313. Strategic staffing plan for the Department of State. Sec. 7314. Consulting services. Sec. 7315. Incentives for critical posts. Sec. 7316. Extension of authority for certain accountability review boards. Sec. 7317. Foreign Service suspension without pay. Sec. 7318. Foreign Affairs Manual and Foreign Affairs Handbook changes. Sec. 7319. Waiver authority for individual occupational requirements of certain positions. Sec. 7320. Appointment of employees to the Global Engagement Center. Sec. 7321. Rest and recuperation and overseas operations leave for Federal employees. Sec. 7322. Emergency medical services authority. Sec. 7323. Department of State Student Internship Program. Sec. 7324. Competitive status for certain employees hired by Inspectors General to support the lead IG mission. Sec. 7325. Cooperation with Office of the Inspector General. Sec. 7326. Information on educational opportunities for children with special educational needs consistent with the Individuals With Disabilities Education Act. Sec. 7327. Implementation of gap memorandum in selection board process. Subtitle D—A Diverse Workforce: Recruitment, Retention, and Promotion Sec. 7401. Definitions. Sec. 7402. Collection, analysis, and dissemination of workforce data. Sec. 7403. Exit interviews for workforce. Sec. 7404. Recruitment and retention. Sec. 7405. Promoting diversity and inclusion in the national security workforce. Sec. 7406. Leadership engagement and accountability. Sec. 7407. Professional development opportunities and tools. Sec. 7408. Examination and oral assessment for the Foreign Service. Sec. 7409. Payne fellowship authorization. Sec. 7410. Voluntary participation. Subtitle E—Information Security Sec. 7501. Definitions. Sec. 7502. List of certain telecommunications providers. Sec. 7503. Preserving records of electronic communications conducted related to official duties of positions in the public trust of the American people. Sec. 7504. Foreign Relations of the United States
(FRUS)series and declassification. Sec. 7505. Vulnerability Disclosure Policy and Bug Bounty Pilot Program. Subtitle F—Public Diplomacy Sec. 7601. Short title. Sec. 7602. Avoiding duplication of programs and efforts. Sec. 7603. Improving research and evaluation of public diplomacy. Sec. 7604. Permanent reauthorization of the United States Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy. Sec. 7605. Streamlining of support functions. Sec. 7606. Guidance for closure of public diplomacy facilities. Sec. 7607. Definitions. Subtitle G—Combating Public Corruption Sec. 7701. Sense of congress. Sec. 7702. Annual assessment. Sec. 7703. Transparency and accountability. Sec. 7704. Designation of embassy anti-corruption points of contact. Subtitle H—Other Matters Sec. 7801. Case-Zablocki Act Reform. Sec. 7802. Limitation on assistance to countries in default. Sec. 7803. Sean and David Goldman Child Abduction Prevention and Return Act of 2014 amendment. Sec. 7804. Modification of authorities of Commission for the Preservation of America’s Heritage Abroad. Sec. 7805. Chief of mission concurrence. Sec. 7806. Report on efforts of the Coronavirus Repatriation Task Force. Division G—Global Pandemic Prevention and Biosecurity Sec. 8001. Short title. Sec. 8002. Statement of policy. Sec. 8003. Definitions. Sec. 8004. Findings. Sec. 8005. United States policy toward assisting countries in preventing zoonotic spillover events. Sec. 8006. Global zoonotic disease task force. Sec. 8007. Preventing outbreaks of zoonotic diseases. Sec. 8008. USAID multisectoral strategy for food security, global health, biodiversity conservation, and reducing demand for wildlife for human consumption. Sec. 8009. Implementation of multisectoral strategy. Sec. 8010. Establishment of conservation corps.
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