Sec. 8068. ### (a)
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## SEC. 8068 ###
(a)None of the funds appropriated in this or any other Act may be used to take any action to modify— ####
(1)the appropriations account structure for the National Intelligence Program budget, including through the creation of a new appropriation or new appropriation account; ####
(2)how the National Intelligence Program budget request is presented in the unclassified P-1, R-1, and O-1 documents supporting the Department of Defense budget request; ####
(3)the process by which the National Intelligence Program appropriations are apportioned to the executing agencies; or ####
(4)the process by which the National Intelligence Program appropriations are allotted, obligated and disbursed. ###
(b)Nothing in section
(a)shall be construed to prohibit the merger of programs or changes to the National Intelligence Program budget at or below the Expenditure Center level, provided such change is otherwise in accordance with paragraphs (a)(1)-(3). ###
(c)The Director of National Intelligence and the Secretary of Defense may jointly, only for the purposes of achieving auditable financial statements and improving fiscal reporting, study and develop detailed proposals for alternative financial management processes. Such study shall include a comprehensive counterintelligence risk assessment to ensure that none of the alternative processes will adversely affect counterintelligence. ###
(d)Upon development of the detailed proposals defined under subsection (c), the Director of National Intelligence and the Secretary of Defense shall— ####
(1)provide the proposed alternatives to all affected agencies; ####
(2)receive certification from all affected agencies attesting that the proposed alternatives will help achieve auditability, improve fiscal reporting, and will not adversely affect counterintelligence; and ####
(3)not later than 30 days after receiving all necessary certifications under paragraph (2), present the proposed alternatives and certifications to the congressional defense and intelligence committees.