Sec. 133. QUARTERLY BRIEFINGS ON THE CH-53K KING STALLION HELICOPTER PROGRAM
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## SEC. 133 QUARTERLY BRIEFINGS ON THE CH-53K KING STALLION HELICOPTER PROGRAM ###
(a)In General Not later than 30 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, and on a quarterly basis thereafter through the end of fiscal year 2024, the Secretary of the Navy shall provide to the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and the House of Representatives a briefing on the progress of the CH-53K King Stallion helicopter program. ###
(b)Elements Each briefing under subsection
(a)shall include, with respect to the CH-53K King Stallion helicopter program, the following: ####
(1)An overview of the program schedule. ####
(2)A statement of the total cost of the program as of the date of the briefing, including the cost of development, testing, and production. ####
(3)A comparison of the total cost of the program relative to the original acquisition program baseline and the most recently approved acquisition program baseline as of the date of the briefing. ####
(4)An assessment of the flight testing that remains to be conducted under the program, including any testing required for validation of correction of technical deficiencies. ####
(5)An update on the status of the correction of technical deficiencies under the program and any effects on the program schedule resulting from the discovery and correction of such deficiencies. ###
(c)Conforming Repeal Section 132 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2020 (Public Law 116-92; 133 Stat. 1238) is repealed. ## Subtitle D Air Force Programs
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QUARTERLY BRIEFINGS ON THE CH-53K KING STALLION HELICOPTER PROGRAM
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