Sec. 1067. MUNITIONS ASSESSMENTS AND FUTURE-YEARS DEFENSE PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
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## SEC. 1067 MUNITIONS ASSESSMENTS AND FUTURE-YEARS DEFENSE PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS ###
(a)Required Reports Not later than March 1, 2019, and annually thereafter, the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment, in consultation with the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff shall submit to the congressional defense committees each of the following: ####
(1)The most current munitions assessments, as defined by Department of Defense Instruction Number 3000.04, relating to the Department of Defense munitions requirements process. ####
(2)The most current sufficiency assessments, as defined by such Department of Defense Instruction. ####
(3)The most current approved memorandum of the Joint Requirements Oversight Council resulting from the munitions requirements process. ####
(4)The planned funding and munitions requirements required for the first fiscal year beginning after the date of the submittal of the report and across the future-years defense program for munitions across all military departments and the Missile Defense Agency. ####
(5)The planned foreign military sales and foreign military financing orders for United States munitions across the future-years defense program. ###
(b)Sunset The requirement to submit reports and assessments under this section shall terminate on December 31, 2021. ###
(c)Supply Chain Assessments Beginning in fiscal year 2020, the Under Secretary shall evaluate supply chain risks, including qualified supplier shortages and single source supplier vulnerabilities for munitions production. The Under Secretary shall include in the reports required under subsection
(a)for fiscal year 2020 and any subsequent fiscal year for which such reports are required to be submitted, a list of munitions that are at risk of production impacts from the loss of qualified suppliers.