Sec. 902. COMPTROLLER GENERAL REPORT ON POTENTIAL RELOCATION OF FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TENANTS ONTO MILITARY INSTALLATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES
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## SEC. 902 COMPTROLLER GENERAL REPORT ON POTENTIAL RELOCATION OF FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TENANTS ONTO MILITARY INSTALLATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES ###
(a)Report Required Not later than one year after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Comptroller General of the United States shall submit to the congressional defense committees a report containing the results of a review of the potential for and obstacles to Federal agencies other than the Department of Defense relocating onto military installations to save costs or enhance security. At a minimum, the Comptroller General shall answer the following questions in the report: ####
(1)What opportunities exist to permit non-Department of Defense Federal agencies to locate operations onto military installations having excess facilities adequate for the tenant agencies’ mission needs? ####
(2)What factors would the Department of Defense and the potential tenant agencies need to consider in determining whether such tenancy would be viable? ####
(3)What obstacles exist to the consolidation of non-Department of Defense Federal agencies onto military installations having adequate excess capacity? ####
(4)What non-Federal organizations are tenants on the installations (such as those under the enhanced use leasing program)? ###
(b)Specific Consideration of Installations That Support Arctic Missions The report required under subsection
(a)shall specifically evaluate the potential for and obstacles to consolidation of Federal tenants on installations that support Arctic missions, focusing on Federal entities with homeland security, defense, international trade, commerce, and other national security-related functions that are compatible with the missions of the military installations, or can be used to protect national interests in the Arctic region.