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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Department of Defense and Full-Year Continuing Appropriations Act, 2011 · Sec. 2001

Sec. 2001. Notwithstanding section 1101, the level for each of the following accounts of the Department of Defense for funding, including incremental funding, of programs, projects and activities authorized in division B of Public Law 111-383, excluding funds designated by section 1110 of this division, shall be as follows: “Military Construction, Army”, $3,787,598,000; “Military Construction, Navy and Marine Corps”, $3,303,611,000; “Military Construction, Air Force”, $1,106,995,000; “Military Construction, Defense-Wide”, $2,873,062,000; “Military Construction, Army National Guard”, $873,664,000; “Military Construction, Air National Guard”, $194,986,000; “Military Construction, Army Reserve”, $318,175,000; “Military Construction, Navy Reserve”, $61,557,000; and “Military Construction, Air Force Reserve”, $7,832,000: *Provided*, That not later than 30 days after the date of the enactment of this section, the Secretary of Defense shall submit to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the Senate a spending plan for fiscal year 2011 at a level of detail below the account level.

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## SEC. 2001 Notwithstanding section 1101, the level for each of the following accounts of the Department of Defense for funding, including incremental funding, of programs, projects and activities authorized in division B of Public Law 111-383, excluding funds designated by section 1110 of this division, shall be as follows: “Military Construction, Army”, $3,787,598,000; “Military Construction, Navy and Marine Corps”, $3,303,611,000; “Military Construction, Air Force”, $1,106,995,000;
“Military Construction, Defense-Wide”, $2,873,062,000; “Military Construction, Army National Guard”, $873,664,000; “Military Construction, Air National Guard”, $194,986,000; “Military Construction, Army Reserve”, $318,175,000; “Military Construction, Navy Reserve”, $61,557,000; and “Military Construction, Air Force Reserve”, $7,832,000: *Provided*, That not later than 30 days after the date of the enactment of this section, the Secretary of Defense shall submit to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the Senate a spending plan for fiscal year 2011 at a level of detail below the account level.
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Notwithstanding section 1101, the level for each of the following accounts of the Department of Defense for funding, including incremental funding, of programs, projects and activities authorized in division B of Public Law 111-383, excluding funds designated by section 1110 of this division, shall be as follows: “Military Construction, Army”, $3,787,598,000; “Military Construction, Navy and Marine Corps”, $3,303,611,000; “Military Construction, Air Force”, $1,106,995,000; “Military Construction, Defense-Wide”, $2,873,062,000; “Military Construction, Army National Guard”, $873,664,000; “Military Construction, Air National Guard”, $194,986,000; “Military Construction, Army Reserve”, $318,175,000; “Military Construction, Navy Reserve”, $61,557,000; and “Military Construction, Air Force Reserve”, $7,832,000: *Provided*, That not later than 30 days after the date of the enactment of this section, the Secretary of Defense shall submit to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the Senate a spending plan for fiscal year 2011 at a level of detail below the account level.
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