Sec. 233. PLAN TO MODIFY BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENSE ARCHITECTURE
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## SEC. 233 PLAN TO MODIFY BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENSE ARCHITECTURE ###
(a)Plan The Director of the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization shall develop a plan to adapt ballistic missile defense systems and architectures to counter potential threats to the United States, United States forces deployed outside the United States, and other United States national security interests that are posed by longer range medium-range ballistic missiles and intermediate-range ballistic missiles. ###
(b)Use of Space-Based Sensors Included The plan shall include— ####
(1)potential use of space-based sensors, including the Space-Based Infrared System (SBIRS) Low and Space-Based Infrared System (SBIRS) High, Navy theater missile defense assets, upgrades of land-based theater missile defenses, the airborne laser, and other assets available in the European theater; and ####
(2)a schedule for ground and flight testing against the identified threats. ###
(c)Report The Secretary of Defense shall assess the plan and, not later than February 15, 2001, shall submit to the congressional defense committees a report on the results of the assessment.