Sec. 256. SENSE OF CONGRESS ON ACTIVE MATRIX ORGANIC LIGHT EMITTING DIODE TECHNOLOGY
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## SEC. 256 SENSE OF CONGRESS ON ACTIVE MATRIX ORGANIC LIGHT EMITTING DIODE TECHNOLOGY It is the sense of Congress that— ####
(1)active matrix organic light emitting diode (in this section referred to as “OLED”) technology displays have the potential to reduce the size, weight, and energy consumption of both dismounted and mounted systems of the Armed Forces; ####
(2)the United States has a limited OLED manufacturing industry; ####
(3)to ensure a reliable domestic source of OLED displays, the Secretary of Defense can use existing programs, including the ManTech program, to support the reduction of the costs and risks related to OLED manufacturing technologies; and ####
(4)the reduction of such costs and risks of OLED manufacturing has the potential to enable the affordable production and sustainment of future weapon systems, as well as the affordable transition of new technologies that can enhance capabilities of current force systems. # TITLE III OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE ## Subtitle A Authorization of Appropriations