Sec. 2833. Congressional oversight of master plans for Army ammunition plants guiding future infrastructure, facility, and production equipment improvements
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Not later than March 31, 2022, the Secretary of the Army shall submit to the congressional defense committees the master plan for each of the five Government-owned, contractor-operated Army ammunition plants developed to guide planning and budgeting for future infrastructure construction, facility improvements, and production equipment needs at each Army ammunition plant. To satisfy the requirements of subsection (a), a master plan submitted under such subsection must include the following:
A description of all infrastructure construction and facility improvements planned or being considered for an Army ammunition plant and production equipment planned or being considered for installation, modernization, or replacement. A description of the funding sources for such infrastructure construction, facility improvements, and production equipment, including authorized military construction projects, appropriations available for operation and maintenance, and appropriations available for procurement of Army ammunition.
An explanation of how the master plan for an Army ammunition plant will promote efficient, effective, resilient, secure, and cost-effective production of ammunition and ammunition components for the Armed Forces. A description of how development of the master plan for an Army ammunition plant included input from the contractor operating the Army ammunition plant and how implementation of that master plan will be coordinated with the contractor. Not later than March 31, 2023, and each March 31 thereafter through March 31, 2026, the Secretary of the Army shall submit to the congressional defense committees a report containing the following:
A description of any revisions made to the master plans submitted under subsection
(a)during the previous year. A description of any revisions to be made or being considered to the master plans. An explanation of the reasons for each revision, whether made, to be made, or being considered. A description of the progress made in improving infrastructure, facility, and production equipment at the Army ammunition plants consistent with the master plans. The Secretary of the Army shall carry out this section acting through the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology.