Sec. 221. STRATEGIC DEFENSE INITIATIVE PROGRAM STRUCTURE AND LIMITATIONS ON SPENDING
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## SEC. 221 STRATEGIC DEFENSE INITIATIVE PROGRAM STRUCTURE AND LIMITATIONS ON SPENDING **[**[10 U.S.C. 2431 note](/us/usc/t10/s2431)**]** ###
(a)Program Elements ####
(1)The following program elements shall be the exclusive program elements for the Strategic Defense Initiative: #####
(A)Phase I Defenses. #####
(B)Limited Protection Systems. #####
(C)Theater and ATBM Defenses. #####
(D)Follow-On Systems. #####
(E)Research and Support Activities. ####
(1)enhance the capabilities of disadvantaged small business concerns to perform as subcontractors and suppliers under Department of Defense contracts and other contracts and subcontracts; and ####
(2)increase the participation of such business concerns as subcontractors and suppliers under Department of Defense contracts, other Federal Government contracts, and commercial contracts. ####
(2)The program elements in paragraph
(1)shall be the only program elements used in the program and budget information concerning the Strategic Defense Initiative submitted to Congress by the Secretary of Defense in support of the budget submitted to Congress by the President under section 1105 of title 31, United States Code, for any fiscal year after fiscal year 1991. ###
(b)Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation Objectives ####
(1)Phase i defenses The Phase I Defenses program element shall include programs, projects, and activities which have as a primary objective the development of systems, components, and architectures for a strategic defense system capable of providing low to moderate defensive capabilities against a large-scale ballistic missile attack against the United States. Such activities may include those necessary to develop systems, components, and architectures capable of providing an early deployment option against limited attacks, including accidental, unauthorized, or deliberate launch of a small number of ballistic missiles. ####
(2)Limited protection systems The Limited Protection Systems program element shall include programs, projects, and activities which have as a primary objective the development of systems and components which, if deployed as a limited defense, would not be in violation of the 1972 ABM Treaty. For purposes of planning, evaluation, design, and effectiveness studies, such programs, projects, and activities may take into consideration both the current numerical limitations of the 1972 ABM Treaty and modest changes to those numerical limitations. ####
(3)Theater and atbm defenses The Theater and ATBM Defenses program element shall include programs, projects, and activities which have as a primary objective— #####
(A)the development of deployable and rapidly relocatable anti-tactical ballistic missile
(ATBM)defenses for forward deployed and expeditionary United States armed forces, and #####
(B)cooperation with friendly and allied nations in the development of theater defenses against tactical ballistic missiles. ####
(4)Follow-on systems The Follow-On Systems program element shall include programs, projects, and activities which have as a primary objective the development of technologies capable of supporting systems, components, and architectures that could produce highly effective defenses for deployment after the beginning of the twenty-first century. ####
(5)Research and support activities The Research and Support Activities program element shall include programs, projects, and activities which have as a primary objective— #####
(A)the provision of basic research and technical, engineering, and managerial support to the programs, projects, and activities within the program elements in paragraphs
(1)through (4); #####
(B)innovative science and technology projects; #####
(C)the provision of test and evaluation services; and #####
(D)program management. ###
(c)Funding Limitations **[**Omitted**]** ###
(d)Definition In this section, the term “**1972 ABM Treaty**” means the Treaty Between the United States of America and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics on the Limitations of Anti-Ballistic Missiles, signed at Moscow on May 26, 1972. * * * * * * * # TITLE VII HEALTH CARE PROVISIONS * * * * * * * ### Part B HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT * * * * * * *
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