Sec. 2. ORGANIZATION OF ACT INTO DIVISIONS; TABLE OF CONTENTS
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## SEC. 2 ORGANIZATION OF ACT INTO DIVISIONS; TABLE OF CONTENTS ###
(a)Divisions This Act is organized into five divisions as follows: ####
(1)Division A—Department of Defense Authorizations. ####
(2)Division B—Military Construction Authorizations. ####
(3)Division C—Department of Energy National Security Authorizations and Other Authorizations. ####
(4)Division D—Funding Tables. ####
(5)Division E—Uniform Code of Military Justice Reform. ###
(b)Table of Contents The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title. Sec. 2. Organization of Act into divisions; table of contents. Sec. 3. Congressional defense committees. Sec. 4. Budgetary effects of this Act. DIVISION A—DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AUTHORIZATIONS TITLE I—PROCUREMENT Subtitle A—Authorization of Appropriations Sec. 101. Authorization of appropriations. Subtitle B—Army Programs Sec. 111. Multiyear procurement authority for AH-64E Apache helicopters. Sec. 112. Multiyear procurement authority for UH-60M and HH-60M Black Hawk helicopters. Sec. 113. Distributed Common Ground System-Army increment 1. Sec. 114. Assessment of certain capabilities of the Department of the Army. Subtitle C—Navy Programs Sec. 121. Determination of vessel delivery dates. Sec. 122. Incremental funding for detail design and construction of LHA replacement ship designated LHA 8. Sec. 123. Littoral Combat Ship. Sec. 124. Limitation on use of sole-source shipbuilding contracts for certain vessels. Sec. 125. Limitation on availability of funds for the Advanced Arresting Gear Program. Sec. 126. Limitation on availability of funds for procurement of U.S.S. Enterprise (CVN-80). Sec. 127. Sense of Congress on aircraft carrier procurement schedules. Sec. 128. Report on P-8 Poseidon aircraft. Sec. 129. Design and construction of replacement dock landing ship designated LX(R) or amphibious transport dock designated LPD-29. Subtitle D—Air Force Programs Sec. 131. EC-130H Compass Call recapitalization program.11Section 131 was repealed by section 145 of division A of Public Law 115–232 without providing for a corresponding amendment to strike the items relating to such section in both table of contents. Sec. 132. Repeal of requirement to preserve certain retired C-5 aircraft. Sec. 133. Repeal of requirement to preserve F-117 aircraft in recallable condition. Sec. 134. Prohibition on availability of funds for retirement of A-10 aircraft. Sec. 135. Limitation on availability of funds for destruction of A-10 aircraft in storage status. Sec. 136. Prohibition on availability of funds for retirement of Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System aircraft. Sec. 137. Elimination of annual report on aircraft inventory. Subtitle E—Defense-wide, Joint, and Multiservice Matters Sec. 141. Standardization of 5.56mm rifle ammunition. Sec. 142. Fire suppressant and fuel containment standards for certain vehicles. Sec. 143. Limitation on availability of funds for destruction of certain cluster munitions. Sec. 144. Report on Department of Defense munitions strategy for the combatant commands. Sec. 145. Modifications to reporting on use of combat mission requirements funds. Sec. 146. Report on alternative management structures for the F-35 joint strike fighter program. Sec. 147. Comptroller General review of F-35 Lightning II aircraft sustainment support. Sec. 148. Briefing on acquisition strategy for Ground Mobility Vehicle. Sec. 149. Study and report on optimal mix of aircraft capabilities for the Armed Forces. TITLE II—RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND EVALUATION Subtitle A—Authorization of Appropriations Sec. 201. Authorization of appropriations. Subtitle B—Program Requirements, Restrictions, and Limitations Sec. 211. Laboratory quality enhancement program. Sec. 212. Modification of mechanisms to provide funds for defense laboratories for research and development of technologies for military missions. Sec. 213. Making permanent authority for defense research and development rapid innovation program. Sec. 214. Authorization for National Defense University and Defense Acquisition University to enter into cooperative research and development agreements. Sec. 215. Manufacturing Engineering Education Grant Program. Sec. 216. Notification requirement for certain rapid prototyping, experimentation, and demonstration activities. Sec. 217. Increased micro-purchase threshold for research programs and entities. Sec. 218. Improved biosafety for handling of select agents and toxins. Sec. 219. Designation of Department of Defense senior official with principal responsibility for directed energy weapons. Sec. 220. Restructuring of the distributed common ground system of the Army. Sec. 221. Limitation on availability of funds for the countering weapons of mass destruction system Constellation. Sec. 222. Limitation on availability of funds for Defense Innovation Unit Experimental. Sec. 223. Limitation on availability of funds for Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System (JSTARS) recapitalization program. Sec. 224. Acquisition program baseline and annual reports on follow-on modernization program for F-35 Joint Strike Fighter. Subtitle C—Reports and Other Matters Sec. 231. Strategy for assured access to trusted microelectronics. Sec. 232. Pilot program on evaluation of commercial information technology. **[**Section 233 was repealed by section 213(b) of division A of Public Law 119-60.**]** Sec. 234. Pilot program on modernization and fielding of electromagnetic spectrum warfare systems and electronic warfare capabilities. Sec. 235. Pilot program on disclosure of certain sensitive information to federally funded research and development centers. Sec. 236. Pilot program on enhanced interaction between the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and the service academies. Sec. 237. Independent review of F/A-18 physiological episodes and corrective actions. **[**Section 238 was repealed by section 150(e) of division A of Public Law 119-60. **]** Sec. 239. Study on helicopter crash prevention and mitigation technology. Sec. 240. Strategy for Improving Electronic and Electromagnetic Spectrum Warfare Capabilities. Sec. 241. Sense of Congress on development and fielding of fifth generation airborne systems. TITLE III—OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE Subtitle A—Authorization of Appropriations Sec. 301. Authorization of appropriations. Subtitle B—Energy and Environment Sec. 311. Modified reporting requirement related to installations energy management. Sec. 312. Waiver authority for alternative fuel procurement requirement. Sec. 313. Utility data management for military facilities. Sec. 314. Alternative technologies for munitions disposal. Sec. 315. Report on efforts to reduce high energy costs at military installations. Sec. 316. Sense of Congress on funding decisions relating to climate change. Subtitle C—Logistics and Sustainment Sec. 321. Revision of deployability rating system and planning reform. Sec. 322. Revision of guidance relating to corrosion control and prevention executives. Sec. 323. Pilot program for inclusion of certain industrial plants in the Armament Retooling and Manufacturing Support Initiative. Sec. 324. Repair, recapitalization, and certification of dry docks at naval shipyards. Sec. 325. Private sector port loading assessment. Sec. 326. Strategy on revitalizing Army organic industrial base. Subtitle D—Reports Sec. 331. Modifications to Quarterly Readiness Report to Congress. Sec. 332. Report on average travel costs of members of the reserve components. Sec. 333. Report on HH-60G sustainment and Combat Rescue Helicopter program. Subtitle E—Other Matters Sec. 341. Air navigation matters. Sec. 342. Contract working dogs. Sec. 343. Plan, funding documents, and management review relating to explosive ordnance disposal. Sec. 344. Process for communicating availability of surplus ammunition. Sec. 345. Mitigation of risks posed by window coverings with accessible cords in certain military housing units. Sec. 346. Access to military installations by transportation companies. Sec. 347. Access to wireless high-speed Internet and network connections for certain members of the Armed Forces. Sec. 348. Limitation on availability of funds for Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence. Sec. 349. Limitation on development and fielding of new camouflage and utility uniforms. Sec. 350. Plan for improved dedicated adversary air training enterprise of the Air Force. Sec. 351. Independent review and assessment of the Ready Aircrew Program of the Air Force. Sec. 352. Study on space-available travel system of the Department of Defense. Sec. 353. Evaluation of motor carrier safety performance and safety technology. TITLE IV—MILITARY PERSONNEL AUTHORIZATIONS Subtitle A—Active Forces Sec. 401. End strengths for active forces. Sec. 402. Revisions in permanent active duty end strength minimum levels. Subtitle B—Reserve Forces Sec. 411. End strengths for Selected Reserve. Sec. 412. End strengths for reserves on active duty in support of the reserves. Sec. 413. End strengths for military technicians (dual status). Sec. 414. Fiscal year 2017 limitation on number of non-dual status technicians. Sec. 415. Maximum number of reserve personnel authorized to be on active duty for operational support. Sec. 416. Technical corrections to annual authorization for personnel strengths. Subtitle C—Authorization of Appropriations Sec. 421. Military personnel. TITLE V—MILITARY PERSONNEL POLICY Subtitle A—Officer Personnel Policy Sec. 501. Reduction in number of general and flag officers on active duty and authorized strength after December 31, 2022, of such general and flag officers. Sec. 502. Repeal of statutory specification of general or flag officer grade for various positions in the Armed Forces. Sec. 503. Number of Marine Corps general officers. Sec. 504. Promotion eligibility period for officers whose confirmation of appointment is delayed due to nonavailability to the Senate of probative information under control of non-Department of Defense agencies. Sec. 505. Continuation of certain officers on active duty without regard to requirement for retirement for years of service. Sec. 506. Equal consideration of officers for early retirement or discharge. Sec. 507. Modification of authority to drop from rolls a commissioned officer. Sec. 508. Extension of force management authorities allowing enhanced flexibility for officer personnel management. Sec. 509. Pilot programs on direct commissions to cyber positions.22Section 509A(b) of Public Law 116–283 amends the section heading for section 509 to read as follows: “SEC. 509. PROGRAMS ON DIRECT COMMISSIONS TO CYBER POSITIONS.”. There was no conforming amendment made to the table of contents for the items relating to section 509. Sec. 510. Length of joint duty assignments. Sec. 510A. Revision of definitions used for joint officer management. Subtitle B—Reserve Component Management Sec. 511. Authority for temporary waiver of limitation on term of service of Vice Chief of the National Guard Bureau. Sec. 512. Rights and protections available to military technicians. Sec. 513. Inapplicability of certain laws to National Guard technicians performing active Guard and Reserve duty. Sec. 514. Extension of removal of restrictions on the transfer of officers between the active and inactive National Guard. Sec. 515. Extension of temporary authority to use Air Force reserve component personnel to provide training and instruction regarding pilot training. Sec. 516. Expansion of eligibility for deputy commander of combatant command having United States among geographic area of responsibility to include officers of the Reserves. Subtitle C—General Service Authorities Sec. 521. Matters relating to provision of leave for members of the Armed Forces, including prohibition on leave not expressly authorized by law. Sec. 522. Transfer of provision relating to expenses incurred in connection with leave canceled due to contingency operations. Sec. 523. Expansion of authority to execute certain military instruments. Sec. 524. Medical examination before administrative separation for members with post-traumatic stress disorder or traumatic brain injury in connection with sexual assault. Sec. 525. Reduction of tenure on the temporary disability retired list. Sec. 526. Technical correction to voluntary separation pay and benefits. Sec. 527. Consolidation of Army marketing and pilot program on consolidated Army recruiting. Subtitle D—Member Whistleblower Protections and Correction of Military Records Sec. 531. Improvements to whistleblower protection procedures. Sec. 532. Modification of whistleblower protection authorities to restrict contrary findings of prohibited personnel action by the Secretary concerned. Sec. 533. Availability of certain Correction of Military Records and Discharge Review Board information through the Internet. Sec. 534. Improvements to authorities and procedures for the correction of military records. Sec. 535. Treatment by discharge review boards of claims asserting post-traumatic stress disorder or traumatic brain injury in connection with combat or sexual trauma as a basis for review of discharge. Sec. 536. Comptroller General of the United States review of integrity of Department of Defense whistleblower program. Subtitle E—Military Justice and Legal Assistance Matters Sec. 541. United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces. Sec. 542. Effective prosecution and defense in courts-martial and pilot programs on professional military justice development for judge advocates. Sec. 543. Inclusion in annual reports on sexual assault prevention and response efforts of the Armed Forces of information on complaints of retaliation in connection with reports of sexual assault in the Armed Forces. Sec. 544. Extension of the requirement for annual report regarding sexual assaults and coordination with release of Family Advocacy Program report. Sec. 545. Metrics for evaluating the efforts of the Armed Forces to prevent and respond to retaliation in connection with reports of sexual assault in the Armed Forces. Sec. 546. Training for Department of Defense personnel who investigate claims of retaliation. Sec. 547. Notification to complainants of resolution of investigations into retaliation. Sec. 548. Modification of definition of sexual harassment for purposes of investigations by commanding officers of complaints of harassment. Sec. 549. Improved Department of Defense prevention of and response to hazing in the Armed Forces. Subtitle F—National Commission on Military, National, and Public Service Sec. 551. Purpose, scope, and definitions. Sec. 552. Preliminary report on purpose and utility of registration system under Military Selective Service Act. Sec. 553. National Commission on Military, National, and Public Service. Sec. 554. Commission hearings and meetings. Sec. 555. Principles and procedure for Commission recommendations. Sec. 556. Executive Director and staff. Sec. 557. Termination of Commission. Subtitle G—Member Education, Training, Resilience, and Transition Sec. 561. Modification of program to assist members of the Armed Forces in obtaining professional credentials. Sec. 562. Inclusion of alcohol, prescription drug, opioid, and other substance abuse counseling as part of required preseparation counseling. Sec. 563. Inclusion of information in Transition Assistance Program regarding effect of receipt of both veteran disability compensation and voluntary separation pay. Sec. 564. Training under Transition Assistance Program on career and employment opportunities associated with transportation security cards. Sec. 565. Extension of suicide prevention and resilience program. Sec. 566. Congressional notification in advance of appointments to service academies. Sec. 567. Report and guidance on Job Training, Employment Skills Training, Apprenticeships, and Internships and SkillBridge initiatives for members of the Armed Forces who are being separated. Sec. 568. Military-to-mariner transition. Subtitle H—Defense Dependents’ Education and Military Family Readiness Matters Sec. 571. Continuation of authority to assist local educational agencies that benefit dependents of members of the Armed Forces and Department of Defense civilian employees. Sec. 572. One-year extension of authorities relating to the transition and support of military dependent students to local educational agencies. Sec. 573. Annual notice to members of the Armed Forces regarding child custody protections guaranteed by the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. Sec. 574. Requirement for annual Family Advocacy Program report regarding child abuse and domestic violence. Sec. 575. Reporting on allegations of child abuse in military families and homes. Sec. 576. Repeal of Advisory Council on Dependents’ Education. Sec. 577. Support for programs providing camp experience for children of military families. Sec. 578. Comptroller General of the United States assessment and report on Exceptional Family Member Programs. Sec. 579. Impact aid amendments. Subtitle I—Decorations and Awards Sec. 581. Posthumous advancement of Colonel George E. “Bud” Day, United States Air Force, on the retired list. Sec. 582. Authorization for award of medals for acts of valor during certain contingency operations. Sec. 583. Authorization for award of the Medal of Honor to Gary M. Rose and James C. McCloughan for acts of valor during the Vietnam War. Sec. 584. Authorization for award of Distinguished-Service Cross to First Lieutenant Melvin M. Spruiell for acts of valor during World War II. Sec. 585. Authorization for award of the Distinguished Service Cross to Chaplain (First Lieutenant) Joseph Verbis LaFleur for acts of valor during World War II. Sec. 586. Review regarding award of Medal of Honor to certain Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander war veterans. Subtitle J—Miscellaneous Reports and Other Matters Sec. 591. Repeal of requirement for a chaplain at the United States Air Force Academy appointed by the President. Sec. 592. Extension of limitation on reduction in number of military and civilian personnel assigned to duty with service review agencies. Sec. 593. Annual reports on progress of the Army and the Marine Corps in integrating women into military occupational specialities and units recently opened to women. Sec. 594. Report on feasability of electronic tracking of operational active-duty service performed by members of the Ready Reserve of the Armed Forces. Sec. 595. Report on discharge by warrant officers of pilot and other flight officer positions in the Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force currently discharged by commissioned officers. Sec. 596. Body mass index test. Sec. 597. Report on career progression tracks of the Armed Forces for women in combat arms units. TITLE VI—COMPENSATION AND OTHER PERSONNEL BENEFITS Subtitle A—Pay and Allowances Sec. 601. Fiscal year 2017 increase in military basic pay. Sec. 602. Publication by Department of Defense of actual rates of basic pay payable to members of the Armed Forces by pay grade for annual or other pay periods. Sec. 603. Extension of authority to provide temporary increase in rates of basic allowance for housing under certain circumstances. Sec. 604. Reports on a new single-salary pay system for members of the Armed Forces. Subtitle B—Bonuses and Special and Incentive Pays Sec. 611. One-year extension of certain bonus and special pay authorities for reserve forces. Sec. 612. One-year extension of certain bonus and special pay authorities for health care professionals. Sec. 613. One-year extension of special pay and bonus authorities for nuclear officers. Sec. 614. One-year extension of authorities relating to title 37 consolidated special pay, incentive pay, and bonus authorities. Sec. 615. One-year extension of authorities relating to payment of other title 37 bonuses and special pays. Sec. 616. Aviation incentive pay and bonus matters. Sec. 617. Conforming amendment to consolidation of special pay, incentive pay, and bonus authorities. Sec. 618. Technical amendments relating to 2008 consolidation of certain special pay authorities. Subtitle C—Travel and Transportation Allowances Sec. 621. Maximum reimbursement amount for travel expenses of members of the Reserves attending inactive duty training outside of normal commuting distances. Subtitle D—Disability Pay, Retired Pay, and Survivor Benefits Part I—Amendments in Connection With Retired Pay Reform Sec. 631. Election period for members in the service academies and inactive Reserves to participate in the modernized retirement system. Sec. 632. Effect of separation of members from the uniformed services on participation in the Thrift Savings Plan. Sec. 633. Continuation pay for full Thrift Savings Plan members who have completed 8 to 12 years of service. Sec. 634. Combat-related special compensation coordinating amendment. Part II—Other Matters Sec. 641. Use of member’s current pay grade and years of service and retired pay cost-of-living adjustments, rather than final retirement pay grade and years of service, in a division of property involving disposable retired pay. Sec. 642. Equal benefits under Survivor Benefit Plan for survivors of reserve component members who die in the line of duty during inactive-duty training. Sec. 643. Authority to deduct Survivor Benefit Plan premiums from combat-related special compensation when retired pay not sufficient. Sec. 644. Extension of allowance covering monthly premium for Servicemembers’ Group Life Insurance while in certain overseas areas to cover members in any combat zone or overseas direct support area. Sec. 645. Authority for payment of pay and allowances and retired and retainer pay pursuant to power of attorney. Sec. 646. Extension of authority to pay special survivor indemnity allowance under the Survivor Benefit Plan. Sec. 647. Repeal of obsolete authority for combat-related injury rehabilitation pay. Sec. 648. Independent assessment of the Survivor Benefit Plan. Subtitle E—Commissary and Nonappropriated Fund Instrumentality Benefits and Operations Sec. 661. Protection and enhancement of access to and savings at commissaries and exchanges. Sec. 662. Acceptance of Military Star Card at commissaries. Subtitle F—Other Matters Sec. 671. Recovery of amounts owed to the United States by members of the uniformed services. Sec. 672. Modification of flat rate per diem requirement for personnel on long-term temporary duty assignments.33Section 572 was repealed by section 603(c)(2) of division A of Public Law 115–232 without providing for a corresponding amendment to strike the items relating to such section in both table of contents TITLE VII—HEALTH CARE PROVISIONS Subtitle A—Reform of TRICARE and Military Health System Sec. 701. TRICARE Select and other TRICARE reform. Sec. 702. Reform of administration of the Defense Health Agency and military medical treatment facilities. Sec. 703. Military medical treatment facilities. Sec. 704. Access to urgent and primary care under TRICARE program. Sec. 705. Value-based purchasing and acquisition of managed care support contracts for TRICARE program. Sec. 706. Establishment of high performance military-civilian integrated health delivery systems. Sec. 707. Joint Trauma System. Sec. 708. Joint Trauma Education and Training Directorate. Sec. 709. Standardized system for scheduling medical appointments at military treatment facilities. Subtitle B—Other Health Care Benefits Sec. 711. Extended TRICARE program coverage for certain members of the National Guard and dependents during certain disaster response duty. Sec. 712. Continuity of health care coverage for Reserve Components. Sec. 713. Provision of hearing aids to dependents of retired members. Sec. 714. Coverage of medically necessary food and vitamins for certain conditions under the TRICARE program. Sec. 715. Eligibility of certain beneficiaries under the TRICARE program for participation in the Federal Employees Dental and Vision Insurance Program. Sec. 716. Applied behavior analysis. Sec. 717. Evaluation and treatment of veterans and civilians at military treatment facilities. Sec. 718. Enhancement of use of telehealth services in military health system. Sec. 719. Authorization of reimbursement by Department of Defense to entities carrying out State vaccination programs for costs of vaccines provided to covered beneficiaries. Subtitle C—Health Care Administration Sec. 721. Authority to convert military medical and dental positions to civilian medical and dental positions. Sec. 722. Prospective payment of funds necessary to provide medical care for the Coast Guard. Sec. 723. Reduction of administrative requirements relating to automatic renewal of enrollments in TRICARE Prime. Sec. 724. Modification of authority of Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences to include undergraduate and other medical education and training programs. Sec. 725. Adjustment of medical services, personnel authorized strengths, and infrastructure in military health system to maintain readiness and core competencies of health care providers. Sec. 726. Program to eliminate variability in health outcomes and improve quality of health care services delivered in military medical treatment facilities. Sec. 727. Acquisition strategy for health care professional staffing services. Sec. 728. Adoption of core quality performance metrics. Sec. 729. Improvement of health outcomes and control of costs of health care under TRICARE program through programs to involve covered beneficiaries. Sec. 730. Accountability for the performance of the military health system of certain leaders within the system. Sec. 731. Establishment of advisory committees for military treatment facilities. Subtitle D—Reports and Other Matters Sec. 741. Extension of authority for joint Department of Defense-Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Facility Demonstration Fund and report on implementation of information technology capabilities. Sec. 742. Pilot program on expansion of use of physician assistants to provide mental health care to members of the Armed Forces. Sec. 743. Pilot program for prescription drug acquisition cost parity in the TRICARE pharmacy benefits program. Sec. 744. Pilot program on display of wait times at urgent care clinics and pharmacies of military medical treatment facilities. Sec. 745. Requirement to review and monitor prescribing practices at military treatment facilities of pharmaceutical agents for treatment of post-traumatic stress. Sec. 746. Department of Defense study on preventing the diversion of opioid medications. Sec. 747. Incorporation into survey by Department of Defense of questions on experiences of members of the Armed Forces with family planning services and counseling. Sec. 748. Assessment of transition to TRICARE program by families of members of reserve components called to active duty and elimination of certain charges for such families. Sec. 749. Oversight of graduate medical education programs of military departments. Sec. 750. Study on health of helicopter and tiltrotor pilots. Sec. 751. Comptroller General reports on health care delivery and waste in military health system. TITLE VIII—ACQUISITION POLICY, ACQUISITION MANAGEMENT, AND RELATED MATTERS Subtitle A—Acquisition Policy and Management Sec. 801. Rapid acquisition authority amendments. Sec. 802. Authority for temporary service of Principal Military Deputies to the Assistant Secretaries of the military departments for acquisition as Acting Assistant Secretaries. Sec. 803. Modernization of services acquisition. Sec. 804. Defense Modernization Account amendments. Subtitle B—Department of Defense Acquisition Agility Sec. 805. Modular open system approach in development of major weapon systems. Sec. 806. Development, prototyping, and deployment of weapon system components or technology. Sec. 807. Cost, schedule, and performance of major defense acquisition programs. Sec. 808. Transparency in major defense acquisition programs. Sec. 809. Amendments relating to technical data rights. Subtitle C—Amendments to General Contracting Authorities, Procedures, and Limitations Sec. 811. Modified restrictions on undefinitized contractual actions. Sec. 812. Amendments relating to inventory and tracking of purchases of services. Sec. 813. Use of lowest price technically acceptable source selection process. Sec. 814. Procurement of personal protective equipment. Sec. 815. Amendments related to detection and avoidance of counterfeit electronic parts. Sec. 816. Amendments to special emergency procurement authority. Sec. 817. Compliance with domestic source requirements for footwear furnished to enlisted members of the Armed Forces upon their initial entry into the Armed Forces. Sec. 818. Extension of authority for enhanced transfer of technology developed at Department of Defense laboratories. Sec. 819. Modified notification requirement for exercise of waiver authority to acquire vital national security capabilities. Sec. 820. Defense cost accounting standards. Sec. 821. Increased micro-purchase threshold applicable to Department of Defense procurements. Sec. 822. Enhanced competition requirements. Sec. 823. Revision to effective date of senior executive benchmark compensation for allowable cost limitations. Sec. 824. Treatment of independent research and development costs on certain contracts. Sec. 825. Exception to requirement to include cost or price to the Government as a factor in the evaluation of proposals for certain multiple-award task or delivery order contracts. Sec. 826. Extension of program for comprehensive small business contracting plans. Sec. 827. Treatment of side-by-side testing of certain equipment, munitions, and technologies manufactured and developed under cooperative research and development agreements as use of competitive procedures. Sec. 828. Defense Acquisition Challenge Program amendments. Sec. 829. Preference for fixed-price contracts.44Section 829 was repealed by section 817 of Public Law 117-81. However there was no corresponding amendment to conform the table of contents Sec. 830. Requirement to use firm fixed-price contracts for foreign military sales.55Section 830 was repealed by section 888 of Public Law 116-283. However there was no corresponding amendment to conform the table of contents. Sec. 831. Preference for performance-based contract payments. Sec. 832. Contractor incentives to achieve savings and improve mission performance. Sec. 833. Sunset and repeal of certain contracting provisions. Sec. 834. Flexibility in contracting award program.66Section 834 was repealed by section 801(c) of division A of Public Law 117-263; however, there was no corresponding amendment to conform such items in the table of contents. Sec. 835. Protection of task order competition. Sec. 836. Contract closeout authority. Sec. 837. Closeout of old Department of the Navy contracts. Subtitle D—Provisions Relating to Major Defense Acquisition Programs Sec. 841. Change in date of submission to Congress of Selected Acquisition Reports. Sec. 842. Amendments relating to independent cost estimation and cost analysis. Sec. 843. Revisions to Milestone B determinations. Sec. 844. Review and report on sustainment planning in the acquisition process. Sec. 845. Revision to distribution of annual report on operational test and evaluation. Sec. 846. Repeal of major automated information systems provisions. Sec. 847. Revisions to definition of major defense acquisition program. Sec. 848. Acquisition strategy. Sec. 849. Improved life-cycle cost control. Sec. 850. Authority to designate increments or blocks of items delivered under major defense acquisition programs as major subprograms for purposes of acquisition reporting. Sec. 851. Reporting of small business participation on Department of Defense programs. Sec. 852. Waiver of congressional notification for acquisition of tactical missiles and munitions greater than quantity specified in law. Sec. 853. Multiple program multiyear contract pilot demonstration program. Sec. 854. Key performance parameter reduction pilot program. Sec. 855. Mission integration management. Subtitle E—Provisions Relating to Acquisition Workforce Sec. 861. Project management. Sec. 862. Authority to waive tenure requirement for program managers for program definition and program execution periods. Sec. 863. Purposes for which the Department of Defense Acquisition Workforce Development Fund may be used; advisory panel amendments. Sec. 864. Department of Defense Acquisition Workforce Development Fund determination adjustment. Sec. 865. Limitations on funds used for staff augmentation contracts at management headquarters of the Department of Defense and the military departments. Sec. 866. Senior Military Acquisition Advisors in the Defense Acquisition Corps. Sec. 867. Authority of the Secretary of Defense under the acquisition demonstration project. Subtitle F—Provisions Relating to Commercial Items Sec. 871. Market research for determination of price reasonableness in acquisition of commercial items. Sec. 872. Value analysis for the determination of price reasonableness. Sec. 873. Clarification of requirements relating to commercial item determinations. Sec. 874. Inapplicability of certain laws and regulations to the acquisition of commercial items and commercially available off-the-shelf items. Sec. 875. Use of commercial or non-Government standards in lieu of military specifications and standards. Sec. 876. Preference for commercial services. Sec. 877. Treatment of commingled items purchased by contractors as commercial items. Sec. 878. Treatment of services provided by nontraditional contractors as commercial items. Sec. 879. Defense pilot program for authority to acquire innovative commercial items, technologies, and services using general solicitation competitive procedures.77Section 879 was repealed by section 803 of division A of Public Law 117-81. However there was no corresponding amendment to conform the table of contents. Sec. 880. Pilot programs for authority to acquire innovative commercial items using general solicitation competitive procedures. Subtitle G—Industrial Base Matters Sec. 881. Greater integration of the national technology and industrial base. Sec. 882. Integration of civil and military roles in attaining national technology and industrial base objectives. Sec. 883. Pilot program for distribution support and services for weapon systems contractors. Sec. 884. Nontraditional and small contractor innovation prototyping program. Subtitle H—Other Matters Sec. 885. Report on bid protests. Sec. 886. Review and report on indefinite delivery contracts. Sec. 887. Review and report on contractual flow-down provisions. Sec. 888. Requirement and review relating to use of brand names or brand-name or equivalent descriptions in solicitations. Sec. 889. Inclusion of information on common grounds for sustaining bid protests in annual Government Accountability Office reports to Congress. Sec. 890. Study and report on contracts awarded to minority-owned and women-owned businesses. Sec. 891. Authority to provide reimbursable auditing services to certain non-Defense Agencies. Sec. 892. Selection of service providers for auditing services and audit readiness services. Sec. 893. Amendments to contractor business system requirements. Sec. 894. Improved management practices to reduce cost and improve performance of certain Department of Defense organizations. Sec. 895. Exemption from requirement for capital planning and investment control for information technology equipment included as integral part of a weapon or weapon system. Sec. 896. Modifications to pilot program for streamlining awards for innovative technology projects. Sec. 897. Rapid prototyping funds for the military departments. Sec. 898. Establishment of Panel on Department of Defense and AbilityOne Contracting Oversight, Accountability, and Integrity; Defense Acquisition University training. Sec. 899. Coast Guard major acquisition programs. Sec. 899A. Enhanced authority to acquire products and services produced in Africa in support of certain activities. TITLE IX—DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT Subtitle A—Office of the Secretary of Defense and Related Matters Sec. 901. Organization of the Office of the Secretary of Defense. Sec. 902. Responsibilities and reporting of the Chief Information Officer of the Department of Defense. Sec. 903. Maximum number of personnel in the Office of the Secretary of Defense and other Department of Defense headquarters offices. Sec. 904. Repeal of Financial Management Modernization Executive Committee. Subtitle B—Organization and Management of the Department of Defense Generally Sec. 911. Organizational strategy for the Department of Defense. Sec. 912. Policy, organization, and management goals and priorities of the Secretary of Defense for the Department of Defense. Sec. 913. Secretary of Defense delivery unit. Sec. 914. Performance of civilian functions by military personnel. Sec. 915. Repeal of requirements relating to efficiencies plan for the civilian personnel workforce and service contractor workforce of the Department of Defense. Subtitle C—Joint Chiefs of Staff and Combatant Command Matters Sec. 921. Joint Chiefs of Staff and related combatant command matters. Sec. 922. Organization of the Department of Defense for management of special operations forces and special operations. Sec. 923. Establishment of unified combatant command for cyber operations. Sec. 924. Assigned forces of the combatant commands. Sec. 925. Modifications to the requirements process. Sec. 926. Review of combatant command organization. Subtitle D—Organization and Management of Other Department of Defense Offices and Elements Sec. 931. Qualifications for appointment of the Secretaries of the military departments. Sec. 932. Enhanced personnel management authorities for the Chief of the National Guard Bureau. Sec. 933. Reorganization and redesignation of Office of Family Policy and Office of Community Support for Military Families with Special Needs. Sec. 934. Redesignation of Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition as Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics. Subtitle E—Strategies, Reports, and Related Matters Sec. 941. National defense strategy. Sec. 942. Commission on the National Defense Strategy for the United States. Sec. 943. Reform of the national military strategy. Sec. 944. Form of annual national security strategy report. Sec. 945. Modification to independent study of national security strategy formulation process. Subtitle F—Other Matters Sec. 951. Enhanced security programs for Department of Defense personnel and innovation initiatives. Sec. 952. Modification of authority of the Secretary of Defense relating to protection of the Pentagon Reservation and other Department of Defense facilities in the National Capital Region. Sec. 953. Modifications to requirements for accounting for members of the Armed Forces and Department of Defense civilian employees listed as missing. Sec. 954. Modifications to corrosion report. TITLE X—GENERAL PROVISIONS Subtitle A—Financial Matters Sec. 1001. General transfer authority. Sec. 1002. Report on auditable financial statements. Sec. 1003. Increased use of commercial data integration and analysis products for the purpose of preparing financial statement audits. Sec. 1004. Sense of Congress on sequestration. Sec. 1005. Requirement to transfer funds from Department of Defense Acquisition Workforce Development Fund to the Treasury. Subtitle B—Counterdrug Activities Sec. 1011. Codification and modification of authority to provide support for counterdrug activities and activities to counter transnational organized crime of civilian law enforcement agencies. Sec. 1012. Secretary of Defense review of curricula and program structures of National Guard counterdrug schools. Sec. 1013. Extension of authority to support unified counterdrug and counterterrorism campaign in Colombia. Sec. 1014. Enhancement of information sharing and coordination of military training between Department of Homeland Security and Department of Defense. Subtitle C—Naval Vessels and Shipyards Sec. 1021. Definition of short-term work with respect to overhaul, repair, or maintenance of naval vessels. Sec. 1022. Warranty requirements for shipbuilding contracts. Sec. 1023. National Sea-Based Deterrence Fund. Sec. 1024. Availability of funds for retirement or inactivation of Ticonderoga-class cruisers or dock landing ships. Subtitle D—Counterterrorism Sec. 1031. Frequency of counterterrorism operations briefings. Sec. 1032. Prohibition on use of funds for transfer or release of individuals detained at United States Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cub, to the United States. Sec. 1033. Prohibition on use of funds to construct or modify facilities in the United States to house detainees transferred from United States Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Sec. 1034. Prohibition on use of funds for transfer or release to certain countries of individuals detained at United States Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Sec. 1035. Prohibition on use of funds for realignment of forces at or closure of United States Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Sec. 1036. Congressional notification requirements for sensitive military operations. Subtitle E—Miscellaneous Authorities and Limitations Sec. 1041. Expanded authority for transportation by the Department of Defense of non-Department of Defense personnel and cargo. Sec. 1042. Reduction in minimum number of Navy carrier air wings and carrier air wing headquarters required to be maintained. Sec. 1043. Modification to support for non-Federal development and testing of material for chemical agent defense. Sec. 1044. Protection of certain Federal spectrum operations. Sec. 1045. Prohibition on use of funds for retirement of legacy maritime mine countermeasures platforms. Sec. 1046. Extension of authority of Secretary of Transportation to issue non-premium aviation insurance. Sec. 1047. Evaluation of Navy alternate combination cover and unisex combination cover. Sec. 1048. Independent evaluation of Department of Defense excess property program. Sec. 1049. Waiver of certain polygraph examination requirements. Sec. 1050. Use of Transportation Worker Identification Credential to gain access at Department of Defense installations. Sec. 1051. Limitation on availability of funds for destruction of certain landmines and briefing on development of replacement anti-personnel landmine munitions. Sec. 1052. Transition of Air Force to operation of remotely piloted aircraft by enlisted personnel. Sec. 1053. Prohibition on divestment of Marine Corps Search and Rescue Units. Sec. 1054. Support for the Associate Director of the Central Intelligence Agency for Military Affairs. Sec. 1055. Notification on the provision of defense sensitive support. Sec. 1056. Prohibition on enforcement of military commission rulings preventing members of the Armed Forces from carrying out otherwise lawful duties based on member sex. Subtitle F—Studies and Reports Sec. 1061. Temporary continuation of certain Department of Defense reporting requirements. Sec. 1062. Reports on programs managed under alternative compensatory control measures in the Department of Defense. Sec. 1063. Matters for inclusion in report on designation of countries for which rewards may be paid under Department of Defense rewards program. Sec. 1064. Annual reports on unfunded priorities of the Armed Forces and the combatant commands and annual report on combatant command requirements. Sec. 1065. Management and reviews of electromagnetic spectrum. Sec. 1066. Requirement for notice and reporting to Committees on Armed Services on certain expenditures of funds by Defense Intelligence Agency. Sec. 1067. Congressional notification of biological select agent and toxin theft, loss, or release involving the Department of Defense. Sec. 1068. Report on service-provided support and enabling capabilities to United States special operations forces. Sec. 1069. Report on citizen security responsibilities in the Northern Triangle of Central America. Sec. 1070. Report on counterproliferation activities and programs. Sec. 1071. Report on testing and integration of minehunting sonar systems to improve Littoral Combat Ship minehunting capabilities. Sec. 1072. Quarterly reports on parachute jumps conducted at Fort Bragg and Pope Army Airfield and Air Force support for such jumps. Sec. 1073. Study on military helicopter noise. Sec. 1074. Independent review of United States military strategy and force posture in the United States Pacific Command area of responsibility. Sec. 1075. Assessment of the joint ground forces of the Armed Forces. Subtitle G—Other Matters Sec. 1081. Technical and clerical amendments. Sec. 1082. Increase in maximum amount available for equipment, services, and supplies provided for humanitarian demining assistance. Sec. 1083. Liquidation of unpaid credits accrued as a result of transactions under a cross-servicing agreement. Sec. 1084. Modification of requirements relating to management of military technicians. Sec. 1085. Streamlining of the National Security Council. Sec. 1086. National biodefense strategy. Sec. 1087. Global Cultural Knowledge Network. Sec. 1088. Sense of Congress regarding Connecticut’s Submarine Century. Sec. 1089. Sense of Congress regarding the reporting of the MV-22 mishap in Marana, Arizona, on April 8, 2000. Sec. 1090. Cost of Wars. Sec. 1091. Reconnaissance Strike Group matters. Sec. 1092. Border security metrics. Sec. 1093. Program to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Sec. 1094. Sense of Congress regarding the OCONUS basing of the KC-46A aircraft. Sec. 1095. Designation of a Department of Defense Strategic Arctic Port. Sec. 1096. Recovery of excess rifles, ammunition, and parts granted to foreign countries and transfer to certain persons. TITLE XI—CIVILIAN PERSONNEL MATTERS Subtitle A—Department of Defense Matters Generally Sec. 1101. Civilian personnel management. Sec. 1102. Repeal of requirement for annual strategic workforce plan for the Department of Defense. Sec. 1103. Training for employment personnel of Department of Defense on matters relating to authorities for recruitment and retention at United States Cyber Command. Sec. 1104. Public-private talent exchange. Sec. 1105. Temporary and term appointments in the competitive service in the Department of Defense. Sec. 1106. Direct-hire authority for the Department of Defense for post-secondary students and recent graduates. Sec. 1107. Temporary increase in maximum amount of voluntary separation incentive pay authorized for civilian employees of the Department of Defense. Sec. 1108. Extension of rate of overtime pay for Department of the Navy employees performing work aboard or dockside in support of the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier forward deployed in Japan. Sec. 1109. Limitation on number of DOD SES positions. Sec. 1110. Direct hire authority for financial management experts in the Department of Defense workforce. Sec. 1111. Repeal of certain basis for appointment of a retired member of the Armed Forces to Department of Defense position within 180 days of retirement. Subtitle B—Department of Defense Science and Technology Laboratories and Related Matters Sec. 1121. Permanent personnel management authority for the Department of Defense for experts in science and engineering. Sec. 1122. Codification and modification of certain authorities for certain positions at Department of Defense research and engineering laboratories. Sec. 1123. Modification to information technology personnel exchange program. Sec. 1124. Pilot program on enhanced pay authority for certain research and technology positions in the science and technology reinvention laboratories of the Department of Defense.88Section 1124 was repealed by section 1115(c)(1) of Public Law 116–283 without striking the item relating to such section 1124 in the table of sections. Sec. 1125. Temporary direct hire authority for domestic defense industrial base facilities, the Major Range and Test Facilities Base, and the Office of the Director of Operational Test and Evaluation. Subtitle C—Governmentwide Matters Sec. 1131. Elimination of two-year eligibility limitation for noncompetitive appointment of spouses of members of the Armed Forces. Sec. 1132. Temporary personnel flexibilities for domestic defense industrial base facilities and Major Range and Test Facilities Base civilian personnel. Sec. 1133. One-year extension of temporary authority to grant allowances, benefits, and gratuities to civilian personnel on official duty in a combat zone. Sec. 1134. Advance payments for employees relocating within the United States and its territories. Sec. 1135. Eligibility of employees in a time-limited appointment to compete for a permanent appointment at any Federal agency. Sec. 1136. Review of official personnel file of former Federal employees before rehiring. Sec. 1137. One-year extension of authority to waive annual limitation on premium pay and aggregate limitation on pay for Federal civilian employees working overseas. Sec. 1138. Administrative leave. Sec. 1139. Direct hiring for Federal wage schedule employees. Sec. 1140. Record of investigation of personnel action in separated employee’s official personnel file. TITLE XII—MATTERS RELATING TO FOREIGN NATIONS Subtitle A—Assistance and Training Sec. 1201. One-year extension of logistical support for coalition forces supporting certain United States military operations. Sec. 1202. Special Defense Acquisition Fund matters. Sec. 1203. Codification of authority for support of special operations to combat terrorism. Sec. 1204. Independent evaluation of strategic framework for Department of Defense security cooperation. Sec. 1205. Sense of Congress regarding an assessment, monitoring, and evaluation framework for security cooperation. Subtitle B—Matters Relating to Afghanistan and Pakistan Sec. 1211. Extension and modification of Commanders’ Emergency Response Program. Sec. 1212. Extension of authority to acquire products and services produced in countries along a major route of supply to Afghanistan. Sec. 1213. Extension and modification of authority to transfer defense articles and provide defense services to the military and security forces of Afghanistan. Sec. 1214. Special immigrant status for certain Afghans. Sec. 1215. Modification to semiannual report on enhancing security and stability in Afghanistan. Sec. 1216. Prohibition on use of funds for certain programs and projects of the Department of Defense in Afghanistan that cannot be safely accessed by United States Government personnel. Sec. 1217. Improvement of oversight of United States Government efforts in Afghanistan. Sec. 1218. Extension and modification of authority for reimbursement of certain coalition nations for support provided to United States military operations. Subtitle C—Matters Relating to Syria, Iraq, and Iran Sec. 1221. Modification and extension of authority to provide assistance to the vetted Syrian opposition. Sec. 1222. Modification and extension of authority to provide assistance to counter the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. Sec. 1223. Extension and modification of authority to support operations and activities of the Office of Security Cooperation in Iraq. Sec. 1224. Limitation on provision of man-portable air defense systems to the vetted Syrian opposition during fiscal year 2017. Sec. 1225. Modification of annual report on military power of Iran. Sec. 1226. Quarterly report on confirmed ballistic missile launches from Iran. Subtitle D—Matters Relating to the Russian Federation Sec. 1231. Military response options to Russian Federation violation of INF Treaty. Sec. 1232. Limitation on military cooperation between the United States and the Russian Federation. Sec. 1233. Extension and modification of authority on training for Eastern European national military forces in the course of multilateral exercises. Sec. 1234. Prohibition on availability of funds relating to sovereignty of the Russian Federation over Crimea. Sec. 1235. Annual report on military and security developments involving the Russian Federation. Sec. 1236. Limitation on use of funds to vote to approve or otherwise adopt any implementing decision of the Open Skies Consultative Commission and related requirements. Sec. 1237. Extension and enhancement of Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative. Sec. 1238. Reports on INF Treaty and Open Skies Treaty. Subtitle E—Reform of Department of Defense Security Cooperation Sec. 1241. Enactment of new chapter for defense security cooperation. Sec. 1242. Military-to-military exchanges. Sec. 1243. Consolidation and revision of authorities for payment of personnel expenses necessary for theater security cooperation. Sec. 1244. Transfer and revision of certain authorities on payment of expenses of training and exercises with friendly foreign forces. Sec. 1245. Transfer and revision of authority to provide operational support to forces of friendly foreign countries. Sec. 1246. Department of Defense State Partnership Program. Sec. 1247. Transfer of authority on Regional Defense Combating Terrorism Fellowship Program. Sec. 1248. Consolidation of authorities for service academy international engagement. Sec. 1249. Consolidated annual budget for security cooperation programs and activities of the Department of Defense. Sec. 1250. Department of Defense security cooperation workforce development. Sec. 1251. Reporting requirements. Sec. 1252. Quadrennial review of security sector assistance programs and authorities of the United States Government. Sec. 1253. Other conforming amendments and authority for administration. Subtitle F—Human Rights Sanctions Sec. 1261. Short title. Sec. 1262. Definitions. Sec. 1263. Authorization of imposition of sanctions. Sec. 1264. Reports to Congress. Subtitle G—Miscellaneous Reports Sec. 1271. Modification of annual report on military and security developments involving the People’s Republic of China. Sec. 1272. Monitoring and evaluation of overseas humanitarian, disaster, and civic aid programs of the Department of Defense. Sec. 1273. Strategy for United States defense interests in Africa. Sec. 1274. Report on the potential for cooperation between the United States and Israel on directed energy capabilities. Sec. 1275. Annual update of Department of Defense Freedom of Navigation Report. Sec. 1276. Assessment of proliferation of certain remotely piloted aircraft systems. Subtitle H—Other Matters Sec. 1281. Enhancement of interagency support during contingency operations and transition periods. Sec. 1282. Two-year extension and modification of authorization of non-conventional assisted recovery capabilities. Sec. 1283. Authority to destroy certain specified World War II-era United States-origin chemical munitions located on San Jose Island, Republic of Panama. Sec. 1284. Sense of Congress on military exchanges between the United States and Taiwan. Sec. 1285. Limitation on availability of funds to implement the Arms Trade Treaty. Sec. 1286. Prohibition on use of funds to invite, assist, or otherwise assure the participation of Cuba in certain joint or multilateral exercises. Sec. 1287. Global Engagement Center. Sec. 1288. Modification of United States International Broadcasting Act of 1994. Sec. 1289. Redesignation of South China Sea Initiative. Sec. 1290. Measures against persons involved in activities that violate arms control treaties or agreements with the United States. Sec. 1291. Agreements with foreign governments to develop land-based water resources in support of and in preparation for contingency operations. Sec. 1292. Enhancing defense and security cooperation with India. Sec. 1293. Coordination of efforts to develop free trade agreements with sub-Saharan African countries. Sec. 1294. Extension and expansion of authority to support border security operations of certain foreign countries. Sec. 1295. Modification and clarification of United States-Israel anti-tunnel cooperation authority. Sec. 1296. Maintenance of prohibition on procurement by Department of Defense of People’s Republic of China-origin items that meet the definition of goods and services controlled as munitions items when moved to the “600 series” of the Commerce Control List. Sec. 1297. International sales process improvements. Sec. 1298. Efforts to end modern slavery. TITLE XIII—COOPERATIVE THREAT REDUCTION Sec. 1301. Specification of Cooperative Threat Reduction funds. Sec. 1302. Funding allocations. Sec. 1303. Limitation on availability of funds for Cooperative Threat Reduction in People’s Republic of China. TITLE XIV—OTHER AUTHORIZATIONS Subtitle A—Military Programs Sec. 1401. Working capital funds. Sec. 1402. Chemical Agents and Munitions Destruction, Defense. Sec. 1403. Drug Interdiction and Counter-Drug Activities, Defense-wide. Sec. 1404. Defense Inspector General. Sec. 1405. Defense Health Program. Subtitle B—National Defense Stockpile Sec. 1411. Authority to dispose of certain materials from and to acquire additional materials for the National Defense Stockpile. Sec. 1412. National Defense Stockpile matters. Subtitle C—Chemical Demilitarization Matters Sec. 1421. National Academies of Sciences study on conventional munitions demilitarization alternative technologies. Subtitle D—Other Matters Sec. 1431. Authority for transfer of funds to joint Department of Defense-Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Facility Demonstration Fund for Captain James A. Lovell Health Care Center, Illinois. Sec. 1432. Authorization of appropriations for Armed Forces Retirement Home. TITLE XV—AUTHORIZATION OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS Subtitle A—Authorization of Appropriations Sec. 1501. Purpose and treatment of certain authorizations of appropriations. Sec. 1502. Procurement. Sec. 1503. Research, development, test, and evaluation. Sec. 1504. Operation and maintenance. Sec. 1505. Military personnel. Sec. 1506. Working capital funds. Sec. 1507. Drug Interdiction and Counter-Drug Activities, Defense-wide. Sec. 1508. Defense Inspector General. Sec. 1509. Defense Health program. Subtitle B—Financial Matters Sec. 1511. Treatment as additional authorizations. Sec. 1512. Special transfer authority. Subtitle C—Limitations, Reports, and Other Matters Sec. 1521. Afghanistan Security Forces Fund. Sec. 1522. Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Fund. Sec. 1523. Extension of authority to use Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Fund for training of foreign security forces to defeat improvised explosive devices. Sec. 1524. Overseas contingency operations. Sec. 1525. Extension and modification of authorities on Counterterrorism Partnerships Fund. TITLE XVI—STRATEGIC PROGRAMS, CYBER, AND INTELLIGENCE MATTERS Subtitle A—Space Activities Sec. 1601. Repeal of provision permitting the use of rocket engines from the Russian Federation for the evolved expendable launch vehicle program. Sec. 1602. Exception to the prohibition on contracting with Russian suppliers of rocket engines for the evolved expendable launch vehicle program. Sec. 1603. Rocket propulsion system to replace RD-180. Sec. 1604. Plan for use of allied launch vehicles. Sec. 1605. Analysis of alternatives for wide-band communications. Sec. 1606. Modification of pilot program for acquisition of commercial satellite communication services. Sec. 1607. Space-based environmental monitoring. Sec. 1608. Prohibition on use of certain non-allied positioning, navigation, and timing systems. Sec. 1609. Limitation of availability of funds for the Joint Space Operations Center Mission System. Sec. 1610. Limitations on availability of funds for the Global Positioning System Next Generation Operational Control System. Sec. 1611. Availability of funds for certain secure voice conferencing capabilities. Sec. 1612. Space-based infrared system and advanced extremely high frequency program. Sec. 1613. Pilot program on commercial weather data. Sec. 1614. Plans on transfer of acquisition and funding authority of certain weather missions to National Reconnaissance Office. Sec. 1615. Five-year plan for Joint Interagency Combined Space Operations Center. Sec. 1616. Organization and management of national security space activities of the Department of Defense. Sec. 1617. Review of charter of Operationally Responsive Space Program Office. Sec. 1618. Backup and complementary positioning, navigation, and timing capabilities of Global Positioning System. Sec. 1619. Report on use of spacecraft assets of the space-based infrared system wide-field-of-view program. Sec. 1620. Provision of certain information to Government Accountability Office by National Reconnaissance Office. Sec. 1621. Cost-benefit analysis of commercial use of excess ballistic missile solid rocket motors. Sec. 1622. Independent assessment of Global Positioning System Next Generation Operational Control System. Subtitle B—Defense Intelligence and Intelligence-Related Activities Sec. 1631. Report on United States Central Command Intelligence Fusion Center. Sec. 1632. Prohibition on availability of funds for certain relocation activities for NATO Intelligence Fusion Cell. Sec. 1633. Survey and review of Defense Intelligence Enterprise. Subtitle C—Cyberspace-Related Matters Sec. 1641. Special emergency procurement authority to facilitate the defense against or recovery from a cyber attack. Sec. 1642. Limitation on termination of dual-hat arrangement for Commander of the United States Cyber Command. Sec. 1643. Cyber mission forces matters. Sec. 1644. Requirement to enter into agreements relating to use of cyber opposition forces. Sec. 1645. Cyber protection support for Department of Defense personnel in positions highly vulnerable to cyber attack. Sec. 1646. Limitation on full deployment of joint regional security stacks. Sec. 1647. Advisory committee on industrial security and industrial base policy. Sec. 1648. Change in name of National Defense University’s Information Resources Management College to College of Information and Cyberspace. Sec. 1649. Evaluation of cyber vulnerabilities of F-35 aircraft and support systems. Sec. 1650. Evaluation of cyber vulnerabilities of Department of Defense critical infrastructure. Sec. 1651. Strategy to incorporate Army reserve component cyber protection teams into Department of Defense cyber mission force. Sec. 1652. Strategic Plan for the Defense Information Systems Agency. Sec. 1653. Plan for information security continuous monitoring capability and comply-to-connect policy; limitation on software licensing. Sec. 1654. Reports on deterrence of adversaries in cyberspace. Sec. 1655. Sense of Congress on cyber resiliency of the networks and communications systems of the National Guard. Subtitle D—Nuclear Forces Sec. 1661. Improvements to Council on Oversight of National Leadership Command, Control, and Communications System. Sec. 1662. Treatment of certain sensitive information by State and local governments. Sec. 1663. Procurement authority for certain parts of intercontinental ballistic missile fuzes. Sec. 1664. Prohibition on availability of funds for mobile variant of ground-based strategic deterrent missile. Sec. 1665. Limitation on availability of funds for extension of New START Treaty. Sec. 1666. Certifications regarding integrated tactical warning and attack assessment mission of the Air Force. Sec. 1667. Matters relating to intercontinental ballistic missiles. Sec. 1668. Requests for forces to meet security requirements for land-based nuclear forces. Sec. 1669. Report on Russian and Chinese political and military leadership survivability, command and control, and continuity of government programs and activities. Sec. 1670. Review by Comptroller General of the United States of recommendations relating to nuclear enterprise of Department of Defense. Sec. 1671. Sense of Congress on nuclear deterrence. Sec. 1672. Sense of Congress on importance of independent nuclear deterrent of United Kingdom. Subtitle E—Missile Defense Programs Sec. 1681. National missile defense policy. Sec. 1682. Extensions of prohibitions relating to missile defense information and systems. Sec. 1683. Non-terrestrial missile defense intercept and defeat capability for the ballistic missile defense system. Sec. 1684. Review of the missile defeat policy and strategy of the United States. Sec. 1685. Maximizing Aegis Ashore capability and developing medium range discrimination radar. Sec. 1686. Technical authority for integrated air and missile defense activities and programs. Sec. 1687. Hypersonic defense capability development. Sec. 1688. Conventional Prompt Global Strike weapons system. Sec. 1689. Required testing by Missile Defense Agency of ground-based midcourse defense element of ballistic missile defense system. Sec. 1690. Iron Dome short-range rocket defense system and Israeli cooperative missile defense program codevelopment and coproduction. Sec. 1691. Limitations on availability of funds for lower tier air and missile defense capability of the Army. Sec. 1692. Pilot program on loss of unclassified, controlled technical information. Sec. 1693. Plan for procurement of medium-range discrimination radar to improve homeland missile defense. Sec. 1694. Review of Missile Defense Agency budget submissions for ground-based midcourse defense and evaluation of alternative ground-based interceptor deployments. Sec. 1695. Semiannual notifications on missile defense tests and costs. Sec. 1696. Reports on unfunded priorities of the Missile Defense Agency. Subtitle F—Other Matters Sec. 1697. Protection of certain facilities and assets from unmanned aircraft. Sec. 1698. Harmful interference to Department of Defense Global Positioning System. TITLE XVII—GUAM WORLD WAR II LOYALTY RECOGNITION ACT Sec. 1701. Short title. Sec. 1702. Recognition of the suffering and loyalty of the residents of Guam. Sec. 1703. Guam World War II Claims Fund. Sec. 1704. Payments for Guam World War II claims. Sec. 1705. Adjudication. Sec. 1706. Grants program to memorialize the occupation of Guam during World War II. Sec. 1707. Authorization of appropriations. TITLE XVIII—MATTERS RELATING TO SMALL BUSINESS PROCUREMENT Subtitle A—Improving Transparency and Clarity for Small Businesses Sec. 1801. Plain language rewrite of requirements for small business procurements. Sec. 1802. Transparency in small business goals. Subtitle B—Clarifying the Roles of Small Business Advocates Sec. 1811. Scope of review by procurement center representatives. Sec. 1812. Duties of the Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization. Sec. 1813. Improving contractor compliance. Sec. 1814. Improving education on small business regulations. Subtitle C—Strengthening Opportunities for Competition in Subcontracting Sec. 1821. Good faith in subcontracting. Sec. 1822. Pilot program to provide opportunities for qualified subcontractors to obtain past performance ratings. Sec. 1823. Amendments to the Mentor-Protege Program of the Department of Defense. Subtitle D—Miscellaneous Provisions Sec. 1831. Improvements to size standards for small agricultural producers. Sec. 1832. Uniformity in service-disabled veteran definitions. Sec. 1833. Office of Hearings and Appeals. Sec. 1834. Extension of SBIR and STTR programs. Sec. 1835. Issuance of guidance on small business matters. Subtitle E—Improving Cyber Preparedness for Small Businesses Sec. 1841. Small Business Development Center Cyber Strategy and outreach. Sec. 1842. Role of small business development centers in cybersecurity and preparedness. Sec. 1843. Additional cybersecurity assistance for small business development centers. Sec. 1844. Prohibition on additional funds. TITLE XIX—DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY COORDINATION Sec. 1901. Department of Homeland Security coordination. Sec. 1902. Office of Strategy, Policy, and Plans of the Department of Homeland Security. Sec. 1903. Management and execution. Sec. 1904. Chief Human Capital Officer of the Department of Homeland Security. Sec. 1905. Department of Homeland Security transparency. Sec. 1906. Transparency in research and development. Sec. 1907. United States Government review of certain foreign fighters. Sec. 1908. National strategy to combat terrorist travel. Sec. 1909. National Operations Center. Sec. 1910. Department of Homeland Security strategy for international programs. Sec. 1911. State and high-risk urban area working groups. Sec. 1912. Cybersecurity strategy for the Department of Homeland Security. Sec. 1913. EMP and GMD planning, research and development, and protection and preparedness. DIVISION B—MILITARY CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZATIONS Sec. 2001. Short title. Sec. 2002. Expiration of authorizations and amounts required to be specified by law. Sec. 2003. Effective date. TITLE XXI—ARMY MILITARY CONSTRUCTION Sec. 2101. Authorized Army construction and land acquisition projects. Sec. 2102. Family housing. Sec. 2103. Authorization of appropriations, Army. Sec. 2104. Modification of authority to carry out certain fiscal year 2014 project. Sec. 2105. Extension of authorizations of certain fiscal year 2013 projects. Sec. 2106. Extension of authorizations of certain fiscal year 2014 projects. TITLE XXII—NAVY MILITARY CONSTRUCTION Sec. 2201. Authorized Navy construction and land acquisition projects. Sec. 2202. Family housing. Sec. 2203. Improvements to military family housing units. Sec. 2204. Authorization of appropriations, Navy. Sec. 2205. Modification of authority to carry out certain fiscal year 2014 project. Sec. 2206. Extension of authorizations of certain fiscal year 2013 projects. Sec. 2207. Extension of authorizations of certain fiscal year 2014 projects. Sec. 2208. Status of “net negative” policy regarding Navy acreage on Guam. TITLE XXIII—AIR FORCE MILITARY CONSTRUCTION Sec. 2301. Authorized Air Force construction and land acquisition projects. Sec. 2302. Family housing. Sec. 2303. Improvements to military family housing units. Sec. 2304. Authorization of appropriations, Air Force. Sec. 2305. Modification of authority to carry out certain fiscal year 2016 project. Sec. 2306. Extension of authorization of certain fiscal year 2013 project. Sec. 2307. Extension of authorization of certain fiscal year 2014 project. Sec. 2308. Restriction on acquisition of property in Northern Mariana Islands. TITLE XXIV—DEFENSE AGENCIES MILITARY CONSTRUCTION Sec. 2401. Authorized Defense Agencies construction and land acquisition projects. Sec. 2402. Authorized energy conservation projects. Sec. 2403. Authorization of appropriations, Defense Agencies. Sec. 2404. Modification of authority to carry out certain fiscal year 2014 project. Sec. 2405. Extension of authorizations of certain fiscal year 2013 projects. Sec. 2406. Extension of authorizations of certain fiscal year 2014 projects. TITLE XXV—INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS Subtitle A—North Atlantic Treaty Organization Security Investment Program Sec. 2501. Authorized NATO construction and land acquisition projects. Sec. 2502. Authorization of appropriations, NATO. Subtitle B—Host Country In-Kind Contributions Sec. 2511. Republic of Korea funded construction projects. TITLE XXVI—GUARD AND RESERVE FORCES FACILITIES Subtitle A—Project Authorizations and Authorization of Appropriations Sec. 2601. Authorized Army National Guard construction and land acquisition projects. Sec. 2602. Authorized Army Reserve construction and land acquisition projects. Sec. 2603. Authorized Navy Reserve and Marine Corps Reserve construction and land acquisition projects. Sec. 2604. Authorized Air National Guard construction and land acquisition projects. Sec. 2605. Authorized Air Force Reserve construction and land acquisition projects. Sec. 2606. Authorization of appropriations, National Guard and Reserve. Subtitle B—Other Matters Sec. 2611. Modification of authority to carry out certain fiscal year 2014 project. Sec. 2612. Modification of authority to carry out certain fiscal year 2015 project. Sec. 2613. Modification of authority to carry out certain fiscal year 2016 project. Sec. 2614. Extension of authorization of certain fiscal year 2013 project. Sec. 2615. Extension of authorizations of certain fiscal year 2014 projects. TITLE XXVII—BASE REALIGNMENT AND CLOSURE ACTIVITIES Sec. 2701. Extension of authorizations of certain fiscal year 2014 projects. Sec. 2702. Prohibition on conducting additional Base Realignment and Closure
(BRAC)round. TITLE XXVIII—MILITARY CONSTRUCTION GENERAL PROVISIONS Subtitle A—Military Construction Program and Military Family Housing Sec. 2801. Modification of criteria for treatment of laboratory revitalization projects as minor military construction projects. Sec. 2802. Classification of facility conversion projects as repair projects. Sec. 2803. Limited authority for scope of work increase. Sec. 2804. Extension of temporary, limited authority to use operation and maintenance funds for construction projects outside the United States. Sec. 2805. Authority to expand energy conservation construction program to include energy resiliency projects. Sec. 2806. Additional entities eligible for participation in defense laboratory modernization pilot program. Sec. 2807. Extension of temporary authority for acceptance and use of contributions for certain construction, maintenance, and repair projects mutually beneficial to the Department of Defense and Kuwait military forces. Subtitle B—Real Property and Facilities Administration Sec. 2811. Acceptance of military construction projects as payments in-kind and in-kind contributions. Sec. 2812. Allotment of space and provision of services to WIC offices operating on military installations. Sec. 2813. Sense of Congress regarding inclusion of stormwater systems and components within the meaning of “wastewater system” under the Department of Defense authority for conveyance of utility systems. Sec. 2814. Assessment of public schools on Department of Defense installations. Sec. 2815. Prior certification required for use of Department of Defense facilities by other Federal agencies for temporary housing support. Subtitle C—Land Conveyances Sec. 2821. Land conveyance, High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program facility and adjacent property, Gakona, Alaska. Sec. 2822. Land conveyance, Campion Air Force Radar Station, Galena, Alaska. Sec. 2823. Lease, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska. Sec. 2824. Transfer of administrative jurisdictions, Navajo Army Depot, Arizona. Sec. 2825. Exchange of property interests, San Diego Unified Port District, California. Sec. 2826. Release of property interests retained in connection with land conveyance, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. Sec. 2827. Land exchange, Fort Hood, Texas. Sec. 2828. Land Conveyance, P-36 Warehouse, Colbern United States Army Reserve Center, Laredo, Texas. Sec. 2829. Land conveyance, St. George National Guard Armory, St. George, Utah. Sec. 2829A. Land acquisitions, Arlington County, Virginia. Sec. 2829B. Release of restrictions, Richland Innovation Center, Richland, Washington. Sec. 2829C. Modification of land conveyance, Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge. Sec. 2829D. Closure of St. Marys Airport. Sec. 2829E. Transfer of Fort Belvoir Mark Center Campus from the Secretary of the Army to the Secretary of Defense and applicability of certain provisions of law relating to the Pentagon Reservation. Sec. 2829F. Return of certain lands at Fort Wingate, New Mexico, to the original inhabitants. Subtitle D—Military Memorials, Monuments, and Museums Sec. 2831. Cyber Center for Education and Innovation-Home of the National Cryptologic Museum. Sec. 2832. Renaming site of the Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park, Ohio. Sec. 2833. Women’s military service memorials and museums. Sec. 2834. Petersburg National Battlefield boundary modification. Subtitle E—Designations and Other Matters Sec. 2841. Designation of portion of Moffett Federal Airfield, California, as Moffett Air National Guard Base. Sec. 2842. Redesignation of Mike O’Callaghan Federal Medical Center. Sec. 2843. Replenishment of Sierra Vista subwatershed regional aquifer, Arizona. Sec. 2844. Limited exceptions to restriction on development of public infrastructure in connection with realignment of Marine Corps forces in Asia-Pacific region. Sec. 2845. Duration of withdrawal and reservation of public land, Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake, California. TITLE XXIX—OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS MILITARY CONSTRUCTION Sec. 2901. Authorized Navy construction and land acquisition projects. Sec. 2902. Authorized Air Force construction and land acquisition projects. Sec. 2903. Authorization of appropriations. TITLE XXX—UTAH TEST AND TRAINING RANGE AND RELATED MATTERS Subtitle A—Authorization for Temporary Closure of Certain Public Land Adjacent to the Utah Test and Training Range Sec. 3001. Definitions. Sec. 3002. Memorandum of agreement. Sec. 3003. Temporary closures. Sec. 3004. Liability. Sec. 3005. Community resource advisory group. Sec. 3006. Savings clauses. Subtitle B—Bureau of Land Management Land Exchange With State of Utah Sec. 3011. Definitions. Sec. 3012. Exchange of Federal land and non-Federal land. Sec. 3013. Status and management of non-Federal land acquired by the United States. Sec. 3014. Hazardous substances. DIVISION C—DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY NATIONAL SECURITY AUTHORIZATIONS AND OTHER AUTHORIZATIONS TITLE XXXI—DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY NATIONAL SECURITY PROGRAMS Subtitle A—National Security Programs and Authorizations Sec. 3101. National Nuclear Security Administration. Sec. 3102. Defense environmental cleanup. Sec. 3103. Other defense activities. Sec. 3104. Nuclear energy. Subtitle B—Program Authorizations, Restrictions, and Limitations Sec. 3111. Independent acquisition project reviews of capital assets acquisition projects. Sec. 3112. Protection of certain nuclear facilities and assets from unmanned aircraft. **[**Section 3113 was repealed by section 3111(b)(9) of division C of Public Law 119-60.**]** Sec. 3114. Rough estimate of total life cycle cost of tank waste cleanup at Hanford Nuclear Reservation. Sec. 3115. Annual certification of shipments to Waste Isolation Pilot Plant. Sec. 3116. Disposition of weapons-usable plutonium. Sec. 3117. Design basis threat. Sec. 3118. Industry best practices in operations at National Nuclear Security Administration facilities and sites. Sec. 3119. Pilot program on unavailability for overhead costs of amounts specified for laboratory-directed research and development. Sec. 3120. Research and development of advanced naval nuclear fuel system based on low-enriched uranium. Sec. 3121. Increase in certain limitations applicable to funds for conceptual and construction design of the Department of Energy. Sec. 3122. Prohibition on availability of funds for programs in Russian Federation. Sec. 3123. Limitation on availability of funds for Federal salaries and expenses. Sec. 3124. Limitation on availability of funds for defense environmental cleanup program direction. Sec. 3125. Limitation on availability of funds for acceleration of nuclear weapons dismantlement. Subtitle C—Plans and Reports Sec. 3131. Independent assessment of technology development under defense environmental cleanup program. Sec. 3132. Updated plan for verification and monitoring of proliferation of nuclear weapons and fissile material. Sec. 3133. Report on the use of highly-enriched uranium for naval reactors. Sec. 3134. Analysis of approaches for supplemental treatment of low-activity waste at Hanford Nuclear Reservation. Sec. 3135. Clarification of annual report and certification on status of security of atomic energy defense facilities. Sec. 3136. Report on service support contracts and authority for appointment of certain personnel. Sec. 3137. Elimination of certain reporting requirements. Sec. 3138. Report on United States nuclear deterrence. TITLE XXXII—DEFENSE NUCLEAR FACILITIES SAFETY BOARD Sec. 3201. Authorization. TITLE XXXIV—NAVAL PETROLEUM RESERVES Sec. 3401. Authorization of appropriations. TITLE XXXV—MARITIME MATTERS Subtitle A—Maritime Administration, Coast Guard, and Shipping Matters Sec. 3501. Authorization of the Maritime Administration. Sec. 3502. Authority to extend certain age restrictions relating to vessels in the Maritime Security Fleet. Sec. 3503. Corrections to provisions enacted by Coast Guard Authorization Acts. Sec. 3504. Status of National Defense Reserve Fleet vessels. Sec. 3505. NDRF national security multi-mission vessel. Sec. 3506. Superintendent of United States Merchant Marine Academy. Sec. 3507. Use of National Defense Reserve Fleet scrapping proceeds. Sec. 3508. Floating dry docks. Sec. 3509. Transportation worker identification credentials for individuals undergoing separation, discharge, or release from the Armed Forces. Sec. 3510. Actions to address sexual harassment and sexual assault at the United States Merchant Marine Academy. Sec. 3511. Sexual assault response coordinators and sexual assault victim advocates. Sec. 3512. Report from the Department of Transportation Inspector General. Sec. 3513. Sexual assault prevention and response working group. Sec. 3514. Sea Year compliance. Sec. 3515. State maritime academy physical standards and reporting. Sec. 3516. Appointments. Sec. 3517. Maritime workforce working group. Sec. 3518. Maritime extreme weather task force. Sec. 3519. Workforce plans and onboarding policies. Sec. 3520. Drug and alcohol policy. Sec. 3521. Vessel transfers. Sec. 3522. Clarifying amendment; continuation boards. Sec. 3523. Polar icebreaker recapitalization plan. Sec. 3524. GAO report on icebreaking capability in United States. Subtitle B—Pribilof Islands Transition Completion Sec. 3531. Short title. Sec. 3532. Conveyance of property. Sec. 3533. Transfer, use, and disposal of tract 43. Subtitle C—Sexual Harassment and Assault Prevention at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Sec. 3541. Actions to address sexual harassment at National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Sec. 3542. Actions to address sexual assault at National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Sec. 3543. Rights of the victim of a sexual assault. Sec. 3544. Change of station. Sec. 3545. Applicability of policies to crews of vessels secured by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration under contract. Sec. 3546. Investigation requirement. Sec. 3547. Criminal referral. Sec. 3548. Annual report on sexual assaults in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Sec. 3549. Sexual assault defined. DIVISION D—FUNDING TABLES Sec. 4001. Authorization of amounts in funding tables. TITLE XLI—PROCUREMENT Sec. 4101. Procurement. Sec. 4102. Procurement for overseas contingency operations. Sec. 4103. Procurement for overseas contingency operations for base requirements. TITLE XLII—RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND EVALUATION Sec. 4201. Research, development, test, and evaluation. Sec. 4202. Research, development, test, and evaluation for overseas contingency operations. Sec. 4203. Research, development, test, and evaluation for overseas contingency operations for base requirements. TITLE XLIII—OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE Sec. 4301. Operation and maintenance. Sec. 4302. Operation and maintenance for overseas contingency operations. Sec. 4303. Operation and maintenance for overseas contingency operations for base requirements. TITLE XLIV—MILITARY PERSONNEL Sec. 4401. Military personnel. Sec. 4402. Military personnel for overseas contingency operations. Sec. 4403. Military personnel for overseas contingency operations for base requirements. TITLE XLV—OTHER AUTHORIZATIONS Sec. 4501. Other authorizations. Sec. 4502. Other authorizations for overseas contingency operations. Sec. 4503. Other authorizations for overseas contingency operations for base requirements. TITLE XLVI—MILITARY CONSTRUCTION Sec. 4601. Military construction. Sec. 4602. Military construction for overseas contingency operations. Sec. 4603. Military construction for overseas contingency operations for base requirements. TITLE XLVII—DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY NATIONAL SECURITY PROGRAMS Sec. 4701. Department of Energy national security programs. DIVISION E—UNIFORM CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE REFORM Sec. 5001. Short title. TITLE LI—GENERAL PROVISIONS Sec. 5101. Definitions. Sec. 5102. Clarification of persons subject to UCMJ while on inactive-duty training. Sec. 5103. Staff judge advocate disqualification due to prior involvement in case. Sec. 5104. Conforming amendment relating to military magistrates. Sec. 5105. Rights of victim. TITLE LII—APPREHENSION AND RESTRAINT Sec. 5121. Restraint of persons charged. Sec. 5122. Modification of prohibition of confinement of members of the Armed Forces with enemy prisoners and certain others. TITLE LIII—NON-JUDICIAL PUNISHMENT Sec. 5141. Modification of confinement as non-judicial punishment. TITLE LIV—COURT-MARTIAL JURISDICTION Sec. 5161. Courts-martial classified. Sec. 5162. Jurisdiction of general courts-martial. Sec. 5163. Jurisdiction of special courts-martial. Sec. 5164. Summary court-martial as non-criminal forum. TITLE LV—COMPOSITION OF COURTS-MARTIAL Sec. 5181. Technical amendment relating to persons authorized to convene general courts-martial. Sec. 5182. Who may serve on courts-martial and related matters. Sec. 5183. Number of court-martial members in capital cases. Sec. 5184. Detailing, qualifications, and other matters relating to military judges. Sec. 5185. Military magistrates. Sec. 5186. Qualifications of trial counsel and defense counsel. Sec. 5187. Assembly and impaneling of members and related matters. TITLE LVI—PRE-TRIAL PROCEDURE Sec. 5201. Charges and specifications. Sec. 5202. Certain proceedings conducted before referral. Sec. 5203. Preliminary hearing required before referral to general court-martial. Sec. 5204. Disposition guidance. Sec. 5205. Advice to convening authority before referral for trial. Sec. 5206. Service of charges and commencement of trial. TITLE LVII—TRIAL PROCEDURE Sec. 5221. Duties of assistant defense counsel. Sec. 5222. Sessions. Sec. 5223. Technical amendment relating to continuances. Sec. 5224. Conforming amendments relating to challenges. Sec. 5225. Statute of limitations. Sec. 5226. Former jeopardy. Sec. 5227. Pleas of the accused. Sec. 5228. Subpoena and other process. Sec. 5229. Refusal of person not subject to UCMJ to appear, testify, or produce evidence. Sec. 5230. Contempt. Sec. 5231. Depositions. Sec. 5232. Admissibility of sworn testimony by audiotape or videotape from records of courts of inquiry. Sec. 5233. Conforming amendment relating to defense of lack of mental responsibility. Sec. 5234. Voting and rulings. Sec. 5235. Votes required for conviction, sentencing, and other matters. Sec. 5236. Findings and sentencing. Sec. 5237. Plea agreements. Sec. 5238. Record of trial. TITLE LVIII—SENTENCES Sec. 5301. Sentencing. Sec. 5302. Effective date of sentences. Sec. 5303. Sentence of reduction in enlisted grade. TITLE LIX—POST-TRIAL PROCEDURE AND REVIEW OF COURTS-MARTIAL Sec. 5321. Post-trial processing in general and special courts-martial. Sec. 5322. Limited authority to act on sentence in specified post-trial circumstances. Sec. 5323. Post-trial actions in summary courts-martial and certain general and special courts-martial. Sec. 5324. Entry of judgment. Sec. 5325. Waiver of right to appeal and withdrawal of appeal. Sec. 5326. Appeal by the United States. Sec. 5327. Rehearings. Sec. 5328. Judge advocate review of finding of guilty in summary court-martial. Sec. 5329. Transmittal and review of records. Sec. 5330. Courts of Criminal Appeals. Sec. 5331. Review by Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces. Sec. 5332. Supreme Court review. Sec. 5333. Review by Judge Advocate General. Sec. 5334. Appellate defense counsel in death penalty cases. Sec. 5335. Authority for hearing on vacation of suspension of sentence to be conducted by qualified judge advocate. Sec. 5336. Extension of time for petition for new trial. Sec. 5337. Restoration. Sec. 5338. Leave requirements pending review of certain court-martial convictions. TITLE LX—PUNITIVE ARTICLES Sec. 5401. Reorganization of punitive articles. Sec. 5402. Conviction of offense charged, lesser included offenses, and attempts. Sec. 5403. Soliciting commission of offenses. Sec. 5404. Malingering. Sec. 5405. Breach of medical quarantine. Sec. 5406. Missing movement; jumping from vessel. Sec. 5407. Offenses against correctional custody and restriction. Sec. 5408. Disrespect toward superior commissioned officer; assault of superior commissioned officer. Sec. 5409. Willfully disobeying superior commissioned officer. Sec. 5410. Prohibited activities with military recruit or trainee by person in position of special trust. Sec. 5411. Offenses by sentinel or lookout. Sec. 5412. Disrespect toward sentinel or lookout. Sec. 5413. Release of prisoner without authority; drinking with prisoner. Sec. 5414. Penalty for acting as a spy. Sec. 5415. Public records offenses. Sec. 5416. False or unauthorized pass offenses. Sec. 5417. Impersonation offenses. Sec. 5418. Insignia offenses. Sec. 5419. False official statements; false swearing. Sec. 5420. Parole violation. Sec. 5421. Wrongful taking, opening, etc. of mail matter. Sec. 5422. Improper hazarding of vessel or aircraft. Sec. 5423. Leaving scene of vehicle accident. Sec. 5424. Drunkenness and other incapacitation offenses. Sec. 5425. Lower blood alcohol content limits for conviction of drunken or reckless operation of vehicle, aircraft, or vessel. Sec. 5426. Endangerment offenses. Sec. 5427. Communicating threats. Sec. 5428. Technical amendment relating to murder. Sec. 5429. Child endangerment. Sec. 5430. Rape and sexual assault offenses. Sec. 5431. Deposit of obscene matter in the mail. Sec. 5432. Fraudulent use of credit cards, debit cards, and other access devices. Sec. 5433. False pretenses to obtain services. Sec. 5434. Robbery. Sec. 5435. Receiving stolen property. Sec. 5436. Offenses concerning Government computers. Sec. 5437. Bribery. Sec. 5438. Graft. Sec. 5439. Kidnapping. Sec. 5440. Arson; burning property with intent to defraud. Sec. 5441. Assault. Sec. 5442. Burglary and unlawful entry. Sec. 5443. Stalking. Sec. 5444. Subornation of perjury. Sec. 5445. Obstructing justice. Sec. 5446. Misprision of serious offense. Sec. 5447. Wrongful refusal to testify. Sec. 5448. Prevention of authorized seizure of property. Sec. 5449. Wrongful interference with adverse administrative proceeding. Sec. 5450. Retaliation. Sec. 5451. Extraterritorial application of certain offenses. Sec. 5452. Table of sections. TITLE LXI—MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS Sec. 5501. Technical amendments relating to courts of inquiry. Sec. 5502. Technical amendment to Article 136. Sec. 5503. Articles of Uniform Code of Military Justice to be explained to officers upon commissioning. Sec. 5504. Military justice case management; data collection and accessibility. TITLE LXII—MILITARY JUSTICE REVIEW PANEL AND ANNUAL REPORTS Sec. 5521. Military Justice Review Panel. Sec. 5522. Annual reports. TITLE LXIII—CONFORMING AMENDMENTS AND EFFECTIVE DATES Sec. 5541. Amendments to UCMJ subchapter tables of sections. Sec. 5542. Effective dates.
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