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[DOCID: f:hr736.105]From the House Reports Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov] 105th Congress Report HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2d Session 105-736 _______________________________________________________________________ STROM THURMOND NATIONAL DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION ACT FOR FISCAL YEAR 1999 ---------- CONFERENCE REPORT to accompany H.R. 3616 <GRAPHIC(S) NOT AVAILABLE IN TIFF FORMAT> September 22, 1998.--Ordered to be printed STROM THURMOND NATIONAL DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION ACT FOR FISCAL YEAR 1999 105th Congress Report HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2d Session 105-736 _______________________________________________________________________ STROM THURMOND NATIONAL DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION ACT FOR FISCAL YEAR 1999 __________ CONFERENCE REPORT to accompany H.R. 3616 <GRAPHIC(S) NOT AVAILABLE IN TIFF FORMAT> September 22, 1998.--Ordered to be printed C O N T E N T S ---------- Page JOINT EXPLANATORY STATEMENT OF THE COMMITTEE OF CONFERENCE....... 367 Summary Statement of Conference Action....................... 367 Summary Table of Authorizations.............................. 367 Congressional Defense Committees............................. 374 DIVISION A--DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AUTHORIZATIONS................. 374 Title I--Procurement............................................. 374 Procurement Overview................................. 374 Overview............................................. 377 Airborne reconnaissance low.......................... 380 C-XX (medium range) aircraft......................... 380 UH-60 Blackhawk...................................... 380 AH-64 modifications.................................. 380 CH-47 cargo helicopter modifications................. 380 C-12 modifications................................... 381 OH-58D Kiowa Warrior................................. 381 Aircraft Survivability Equipment..................... 381 Army airborne command and control system............. 381 Overview............................................. 381 Enhanced fiber optic guided missile.................. 384 Javelin system....................................... 384 Multiple launch rocket system rockets................ 384 Multiple launch rocket system launcher............... 384 Overview............................................. 385 Bradley base sustainment............................. 388 M240 machine gun..................................... 388 MK-19 grenade launcher............................... 388 Overview............................................. 388 M830A1 120mm Tank Ammunition......................... 392 Overview............................................. 392 High mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicles.......... 401 Family of medium tactical vehicles................... 401 Medium truck extended service program................ 401 High mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicle extended service program.................................... Project management support........................... 401 System fielding support.............................. 402 Army data distribution system........................ 402 Single channel ground and airborne radio system...... 402 Area common user system modernization program........ 402 Ground based common sensor........................... 402 Joint surveillance and target attack radar system common ground system............................... 403 Joint tactical terminal.............................. 403 Shortstop electronic protection system............... 403 Night vision......................................... 403 Automated data processing equipment.................. 403 Land warrior......................................... 404 Small pusher tug..................................... 404 Training devices, nonsystem.......................... 404 Simulation network/close combat tactical trainer..... 404 R2000 engine flush system............................ 404 Overview............................................. 405 AV-8B................................................ 409 F/A-18E/F............................................ 409 V-22................................................. 409 JPATS................................................ 409 EA-6 series modifications............................ 409 F-14 Series.......................................... 409 ES-3 Series Modifications............................ 410 F-18 series modifications............................ 410 P-3C antisurface warfare improvement program......... 410 Lightweight environmentally sealed parachute assembly 410 E-6 modifications.................................... 410 Common ground equipment.............................. 411 Aircraft industrial facilities....................... 411 Overview............................................. 411 Tactical Tomahawk.................................... 415 Advanced medium range air-to-air missile............. 415 Standard missile..................................... 415 Penguin missile program.............................. 415 Aerial Targets....................................... 415 Improved tactical air launched decoy................. 416 Weapons industrial facilities........................ 416 Mk-48 torpedo advanced capability torpedo modifications...................................... 416 Close-in weapon system surface mode upgrade.......... 416 Surface ship gun mount rotatable pool................ 416 Overview............................................. 416 Shoulder launched multi-purpose assault weapon....... 420 LHD-8 advance procurement............................ 423 Strategic sealift.................................... 423 Landing craft air cushion service life extension program............................................ 423 Navy shipbuilding outfitting......................... 423 Navy shipbuilding post delivery...................... 423 Overview............................................. 424 Other generators..................................... 434 AN/WSN-7 inertial navigation system and WQN-2 doppler sonar velocity log................................. 434 Pollution control equipment.......................... 434 Hull, mechanical, and electrical under $2.0 million.. 435 AN/BPS-15H surface search radar...................... 435 Submarine acoustic rapid commercial off-the-shelf insertion.......................................... 435 Cooperative engagement capability.................... 435 Integration and test facility command and control initiative......................................... 437 Ship communications items............................ 437 AN/USC-42 mini-demand assigned multiple access ultra- high frequency satellite communications terminals.. 437 Joint engineering data management and information control system..................................... 437 Weapons range support equipment...................... 437 Aircraft launch and recovery equipment............... 438 Engagement systems support........................... 438 Smart ship equipment................................. 438 Strategic missile systems equipment.................. 438 NULKA assembly qualification......................... 438 Beamhit laser marksmanship training system (LMTS).... 439 Overview............................................. 439 Modification kits-tracked vehicles................... 443 155MM lightweight towed howitzer..................... 443 Pedestal mounted stinger............................. 443 Items less than $2.0 million (intelligence).......... 443 Night vision equipment............................... 444 Communications and electronics infrastructure........ 444 Medium tactical vehicle replacement.................. 444 Light tactical vehicle replacement................... 444 Power equipment assorted............................. 445 Shop equipment contact maintenance................... 445 Material handling equipment.......................... 445 Overview............................................. 445 F-22 procurement..................................... 450 F-16................................................. 450 C-130J............................................... 450 C-130H............................................... 450 Joint Primary Aircraft Training System............... 450 E-8C Joint Surveillance and Target Attack Radar System (JSTARS).................................... 451 B-1B................................................. 451 B-52................................................. 451 F-15 modifications................................... 451 F-16 modifications................................... 452 C-12 modifications................................... 452 Defense Airborne Reconnaissance Program procurement.. 452 E-8 modifications.................................... 454 Passenger safety modifications....................... 454 Pacer Coin........................................... 455 Common support equipment............................. 455 A-10 post production support......................... 455 B-2A................................................. 455 Miscellaneous production charges..................... 456 Overview............................................. 456 Overview............................................. 459 Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missile............. 462 Minuteman III guidance replacement program........... 462 AGM-65H Maverick..................................... 462 Defense Support Program.............................. 462 Overview............................................. 462 60K Loader........................................... 468 Combat training ranges............................... 468 Automated telecommunications program................. 468 Air Force satellite control network.................. 468 Communication electronics modifications.............. 468 Overview............................................. 468 Automated document conversion system................. 474 SOF intelligence systems............................. 474 Contamination avoidance.............................. 474 Overview............................................. 474 National Guard and Reserve Equipment................. 477 Overview............................................. 478 Legislative Provisions Adopted............................... 480 Subtitle A--Authorization of Appropriations.............. 480 Authorization of appropriations (secs. 101-109)...... 480 Chemical demilitarization program (sec. 107)......... 480 Subtitle B--Army Programs................................ 481 Multiyear procurement authority for Longbow Hellfire missile program (sec. 111)......................... 481 Condition for award of second-source procurement contract for the family of medium tactical vehicles (sec. 112)......................................... 481 Armored system modernization (sec. 113).............. 482 Reactive armor tiles (sec. 114)...................... 482 Extension of authority to carry out Armament Retooling and Manufacturing Support Initiative (sec. 115)......................................... 483 Subtitle C--Navy Programs................................ 483 CVN-77 nuclear aircraft carrier program (sec. 121)... 483 Increase in amount authorized to be excluded from cost limitation for Seawolf submarine program (sec. 122)............................................... 483 Multiyear procurement authority for the Department of the Navy (sec. 123)................................ 483 Annual General Accounting Office review of F/A-18E/F program (sec. 124)................................. 483 Subtitle D--Air Force Programs........................... 484 F-22 aircraft program (sec. 131)..................... 484 C-130J aircraft program (sec. 132)................... 484 Subtitle E--Other Matters................................ 484 Chemical stockpile emergency preparedness program (sec. 141)......................................... 484 Alternative technologies for destruction of assembled chemical weapons (sec. 142)........................ 485 Legislative Provisions not Adopted........................... 486 M1A2 system enhancement program step one............. 486 Annual reporting of costs associated with travel of members of the chemical demilitarization citizenship advisory commission.................... 486 Joint surveillance target attack radar system........ 486 Limitation on replacement of engines on military aircraft derived from Boeing 707 aircraft.......... 487 Title II--Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation............ 487 Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation Overview. 487 Overview............................................. 489 Additional decreases in technology base funding...... 499 Materials Technology................................. 499 Missile technology................................... 499 Combat vehicle and automotive technology............. 499 Human factors engineering technology................. 500 Environmental quality technology..................... 500 Command, control, and communications technology...... 501 Military engineering technology...................... 501 Medical advanced technology.......................... 501 Aviation advanced technology......................... 501 Weapons and munitions advanced technology............ 501 Combat vehicle and automotive advanced technology.... 502 Missile and rocket advanced technology............... 502 Joint service small arms program..................... 502 Tactical High Energy Laser........................... 502 Armament enhancement initiative...................... 503 Comanche............................................. 503 Electronic warfare development....................... 503 Follow-on to TOW..................................... 503 Combat feeding, clothing, and equipment.............. 503 Aviation-engineering development..................... 504 Weapons and munitions-engineering development........ 504 Landmine warfare/barrier-engineering development..... 504 Radar development.................................... 504 Firefinder........................................... 504 Artillery systems-engineering and manufacturing development........................................ 505 Decrease to Research, Development, Test and Evaluation support programs........................ 505 Army technical test instrumentation and targets...... 505 Survivability/lethality analysis..................... 505 Department of Defense high energy laser test facilities......................................... 506 Multiple launch rocket system product improvement program............................................ 506 Advanced field artillery tactical data system........ 506 Combat vehicle improvement programs.................. 506 Aircraft engine component improvement program........ 506 Force XXI warfighting rapid acquisition program...... 507 Missile/air defense product improvement program...... 507 Defense information technology test bed.............. 507 Information systems security program................. 507 Manufacturing technology............................. 507 Overview............................................. 508 Marine mammal research............................... 519 Pulse detonation engine technology................... 519 Stainless steel double hull research................. 519 Communications, command, control, and intelligence... 519 Materials, electronic and computer technology........ 519 Autonomous underwater vehicle and sonar development.. 520 Micro electronic systems technology.................. 520 Air systems and weapons advanced technology.......... 520 Precision strike and air defense technology.......... 520 Advanced electric systems studies.................... 520 Power electronic building blocks and power node control centers.................................... 521 Composite helicopter hangar.......................... 521 Marine Corps advanced technology demonstration....... 521 Freeze dried blood................................... 522 Advanced lightweight influence sweep system.......... 522 Aviation survivability............................... 522 ASW systems development.............................. 523 Studies and experiments for combat systems engineering........................................ 523 Remote minehunting system............................ 523 Future aircraft carrier transition technology........ 523 Shipboard systems component development.............. 524 SSGN study........................................... 525 Intercooled recuperated gas turbine engine........... 525 Environmentally safe energetic materials............. 525 Marine Corps assault vehicles........................ 526 Marine Corps ground combat/support system............ 526 Aviation depot maintenance........................... 526 Naval surface fire support system integration........ 527 Vertical gun for advanced ships...................... 527 Joint strike fighter................................. 527 Nonlethal weapons and technologies of mass protection program............................................ 527 Commercial off-the-shelf insertion just prior to critical design review for helicopter improvement.. 528 Parametric airborne dipping sonar.................... 528 Common support aircraft.............................. 528 Electronic warfare development....................... 528 Laboratories and field activities monitoring efforts. 529 DDG-51 composite director room....................... 529 Multi-purpose processor.............................. 529 Air control.......................................... 529 Submarine sonar domes................................ 530 NSSN advanced technology insertion................... 530 Non-propulsion electronics system.................... 530 System level shock testing........................... 530 DD-21 land attack destroyer.......................... 531 Smart propulsor product model........................ 531 NULKA antiship missile decoy system electro-magnetic compatibility...................................... 531 Infrared search and track system..................... 532 Voice instructional devices.......................... 532 Distributed surveillance system...................... 532 Battle force tactical training....................... 533 High Speed Anti-Radiation Missile Improvement........ 533 Marine corps ground combat/supporting arms systems... 533 Airborne reconnaissance systems...................... 533 Overview............................................. 534 Friction welding..................................... 544 Integrated high performance turbine engine program... 544 Variable displacement vane pump...................... 544 High frequency active auroral research program....... 544 Protein-based memory................................. 544 Advanced low observable coatings..................... 545 Night vision technology.............................. 545 Electronic combat technology......................... 545 Ballistic Missile Technology......................... 545 Micro-satellite technology development program....... 545 Solar orbital transfer vehicle....................... 546 Low cost launch technology development............... 546 Space maneuver vehicle............................... 546 Space control technology development................. 547 Variable stability in-flight simulator test aircraft. 548 Electronic warfare development....................... 548 Evolved expendable launch vehicle program............ 548 Big Crow program office.............................. 548 Flight test safety................................... 548 F-16 Squadrons....................................... 549 Advanced medium range air-to-air missile............. 549 Joint Air-To-Surface Standoff Missile................ 549 Theater Battle Management C4I........................ 549 Joint Surveillance and Target Attack Radar System.... 550 Seek Eagle........................................... 550 Defense Airborne Reconnaissance Program research and development........................................ 550 Overview............................................. 552 University research initiative....................... 562 Ballistic Missile Defense Organization funding and programmatic guidance.............................. 562 Medical free electron laser.......................... 566 Computing systems and communications technology...... 566 Chemical-biological defense program.................. 566 Tactical technology.................................. 568 Integrated command and control technology............ 568 Materials and electronic technologies................ 569 Weapons of mass destruction technologies............. 569 Explosives demilitarization technology............... 570 Counterterror technical support program.............. 570 Counterproliferation support program................. 571 Automatic target recognition......................... 571 Generic logistics research and development technology demonstrations..................................... 572 Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program............................................ 572 Advanced electronics technologies.................... 572 Maritime technology.................................. 572 Advanced concept technology demonstrations........... 573 High performance computing modernization program..... 573 Command, control and communications systems.......... 573 Sensor and guidance technology....................... 573 Land warfare technology.............................. 573 Physical security.................................... 574 Continuous acquisition and life-cycle support activities initiative.............................. 574 North Atlantic Treaty Organization research and development........................................ 574 Humanitarian demining................................ 575 Joint robotics program-engineering development....... 575 Defense technology analysis.......................... 575 Defense technical information services............... 575 Special operations intelligence systems development.. 575 Live fire testing.................................... 575 Items of Special Interest.................................... 576 Advanced lightweight grenade launcher................ 576 Advanced tactical computer science and sensor technology......................................... 576 Commercial technologies for maintenance activities... 576 Cyber Security Program............................... 577 Defense information superiority, assurance, and interoperability................................... 577 Joint simulation system.............................. 577 Man overboard indicator technology................... 578 Materials research................................... 578 Military human immunodeficiency virus research....... 579 Navy antisubmarine warfare program................... 579 Navy land attack missile program..................... 580 Oceanographic research information................... 581 Optical correlation technology for automatic target recognition........................................ 582 Patriot anti-cruise missile defense.................. 582 Project M............................................ 582 Software security.................................... 583 Legislative Provisions Adopted............................... Subtitle A--Authorization of Appropriations.............. 583 Authorization of appropriations (secs 201-202)....... 583 Subtitle B--Program Requirements, Restrictions, and Limitations............................................ 583 Management responsibility for Navy mine countermeasures programs (sec. 211) 167............ 583 Future aircraft carrier transition technologies (sec. 212)............................................... 583 Manufacturing technology program (sec. 213).......... 583 Sense of Congress on the defense science and technology program (sec. 214)...................... 584 Next generation internet (sec. 215).................. 585 Crusader self-propelled artillery system program (sec. 216)......................................... 585 Airborne Laser Program (sec. 217).................... 585 Enhanced Global Positioning System program (sec. 218) 586 Subtitle C--Ballistic Missile Defense.................... 588 Sense of Congress on national missile defense coverage (sec. 231)................................ 588 Limitation on funding for the Medium Extended Air Defense System (sec. 232).......................... 588 Limitation on funding for cooperative ballistic missile defense programs (sec. 233)................ 588 Sense of Congress with respect to ballistic missile defense cooperation with Russia (sec. 234)......... 588 Ballistic missile defense program elements (sec. 235) 589 Restructuring of Theater High Altitude Area Defense System Acquisition Strategy (sec. 236)............. 589 Subtitle D--Other Matters................................ 590 Extension of authority to carry out certain prototype projects (sec. 241)................................ 590 North Atlantic Treaty Organization alliance ground surveillance concept definition (sec. 242)......... 590 NATO common funded civil budget (sec. 243)........... 590 Executive agent for cooperative research program of the Department of Defense and the Department of Veterans Affairs (sec. 244)........................ 591 Review of pharmacological interventions for reversing brain injury (sec. 245)............................ 591 Pilot program for revitalizing the laboratories and test and evaluation centers of the Department of Defense (sec. 246)................................. 591 Chemical warfare defense (sec. 247).................. 591 Landmine alternatives (sec. 248)..................... 592 Legislative Provisions not Adopted........................... 593 Limitation on funding for counterproliferation support............................................ 593 Unmanned aerial vehicle programs..................... 595 Persian gulf illnesses............................... 595 Low cost launch development program.................. 595 Title III--Operation and Maintenance............................. 595 Overview............................................. 595 Arms control implementation.......................... 625 Navy Environmental Leadership Program................ 625 Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA)............... 626 Joint Military Intelligence Program.................. 627 Domestic emergency response program.................. 628 Items of Special Interest.................................... 629 Fire support software engineering center............. 629 Lead-based paint soil contamination at Department of Defense facilities................................. 630 State certification of underground storage tanks..... 630 Legislative Provisions Adopted............................... 631 Subtitle A--Authorization of Appropriations.............. 631 Authorization of appropriations (secs. 301-302)...... 631 Armed Forces Retirement Home (sec. 303).............. 631 Transfer from the National Defense Stockpile Transaction Fund (sec. 304)........................ 631 Subtitle B--Program Requirements, Restrictions, and Limitations............................................ 631 Refurbishment of M1-A1 Tanks (sec. 311).............. 631 Operation of prepositioned fleet, National Training Center, Fort Irwin, California (sec. 312).......... 631 Berthing space at Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Virginia (sec. 313)......................................... 632 NATO common-funded military budget (sec. 314)........ 632 Subtitle C--Environmental Provisions..................... 632 Settlement of claims of foreign governments for environmental cleanup of overseas sites formerly used by the Department of Defense (sec. 321)....... 632 Authority to pay negotiated settlement for environmental cleanup of formerly used defense sites in Canada (sec. 322)......................... 632 Removal of underground storage tanks (sec. 323)...... 633 Report regarding polychlorinated biphenyls under Department of Defense control overseas (sec. 324).. 633 Modification of deadline for submittal to Congress of annual reports on environmental activities (sec. 325)............................................... 633 Submarine solid waste control (sec. 326)............. 634 Arctic Military Environmental Cooperation program (sec. 327)......................................... 634 Sense of Congress regarding oil spill prevention training for personnel on board Navy vessels (sec. 328)............................................... 635 Subtitle D--Information Technology Issues................ 635 Additional information technology responsibilities of chief information officers (sec. 331).............. 635 Defense-wide electronic mall system for supply purchases (sec. 332)............................... 636 Year 2000 Compliance of Department of Defense Information Technology and National Security Systems............................................ 636 Subtitle E--Defense Infrastructure Support Improvement... 638 Clarification of definition of depot-level maintenance and repair (sec. 341).................. 638 Reporting and analysis requirements before change of commercial and industrial type functions to private sector performance (sec. 342)...................... 638 Notification of determinations of military items as being commercial items for purposes of the exception to requirements regarding core logistics capabilities (sec. 343)............................ 639 Oversight of development and implementation of automated identification technology (sec. 344)..... 639 Contractor-operated civil engineering supply stores program (sec. 345)................................. 640 Conditions on expansion of functions performed under prime vendor contracts for depot-level maintenance and repair (sec. 346).............................. 640 Best commercial inventory practices for management of secondary supply items (sec. 347).................. 640 Personnel reductions in Army Materiel Command (sec. 348)............................................... 641 Inventory management of in-transit items (sec. 349).. 641 Review of Defense Automated Printing Service functions (sec. 350)............................... 641 Development of plan for establishment of core logistic capabilities for maintenance and repair of C-17 aircraft (sec. 351)........................... 641 Subtitle F--Commissaries and Nonappropriated Fund Instrumentalities...................................... 642 Continuation of management and funding of Defense Commissary Agency through the Office of the Secretary of Defense (sec. 361).................... 642 Expansion of current eligibility of reserves for commissary benefits (sec. 362)..................... 642 Costs payable to the Department of Defense and other federal agencies for services provided to the Defense Commissary Agency (sec. 363)............... 642 Collection of dishonored checks presented at commissary stores (sec. 364)....................... 642 Restrictions on patron access to, and purchases in, overseas commissaries and exchange stores (sec. 365)............................................... 642 Repeal of requirement for Air Force to sell tobacco products to enlisted personnel (sec. 366).......... 643 Prohibition on consolidation or other organizational changes of Department of Defense retail system (sec. 367)......................................... 643 Defense Commissary Agency telecommunications (sec. 368)............................................... 643 Survey of commissary store patrons regarding satisfaction with commissary store merchandise (sec. 369)......................................... 643 Subtitle G--Other Matters................................ 644 Eligibility requirements for attendance at Department of Defense domestic dependent elementary and secondary schools (sec. 371)....................... 644 Assistance to local educational agencies that benefit dependents of members of the Armed Forces and Department of Defense civilian employees (sec. 372) 644 Department of Defense readiness reporting system (sec. 373)......................................... 644 Specific emphasis of program to investigate fraud, waste, and abuse within Department of Defense (sec. 374)............................................... 645 Condition for providing financial assistance for support of additional duties assigned to the Army National Guard (sec. 375).......................... 645 Demonstration program to improve quality of personal property shipments of members (sec. 376)........... 645 Pilot program for acceptance and use of landing fees charged for use of domestic military airfields by civil aircraft (sec. 377).......................... 646 Strategic plan for expansion of distance learning initiatives (sec. 378)............................. 646 Public availability of operating agreements between military installations and financial institutions (sec. 379)......................................... 646 Legislative Provisions not Adopted........................... 646 Funding for information technology and national security programs.................................. 646 Requirement to maintain government owned and operated core logistics capability.......................... 647 Extension of demonstration project for uniform funding of morale, welfare, and recreation activities......................................... 647 Authorized use of appropriated funds for relocation of Navy Exchange Service Command................... 647 Fees for providing historical information to the public............................................. 647 Title IV--Military Personnel Authorizations...................... 647 Legislative Provisions Adopted............................... 647 Subtitle A--Active Forces................................ 647 End strengths for active forces (sec. 401)........... 647 Revision in permanent end strength levels (sec. 402). 648 Date for submission of annual manpower requirements report (sec. 403).................................. 648 Additional exemption from percentage limitation on number of lieutenant generals and vice admirals (sec. 404)......................................... 648 Extension of authority for Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff to designate up to 12 general and flag officer positions to be excluded from general and flag officer grade limitations (sec. 405)...... 649 Exception for Chief, National Guard Bureau, from limitation on number of officers above major general (sec. 406)................................. 649 Limitation on daily average of personnel on active duty in grades E-8 and E-9 (sec. 407).............. 649 Subtitle B--Reserve Forces............................... 649 End strengths for selected reserve (sec. 411)........ 649 End strengths for reserves on active duty in support of the reserves (sec. 412)......................... 650 End strengths for military technicians (dual status) (sec. 413)......................................... 651 Increase in number of members in certain grades authorized to serve on active duty in support of the reserves (sec. 414)............................ 652 Consolidation of strength authorizations for active status Naval Reserve flag officers of the Navy Medical Department staff corps (sec. 415).......... 652 Subtitle C--Authorization of Appropriations.............. 653 Authorization of appropriations for military personnel (sec. 421)............................... 653 Legislative Provisions not Adopted........................... 654 Exclusion of additional reserve component general and flag officers from limitation on number of general and flag officers who may serve on active duty..... 654 Title V--Military Personnel Policy............................... 655 Legislative Provisions Adopted............................... 655 Subtitle A--Officer Personnel Policy..................... 655 Codification of eligibility of retired officers and former officers for consideration by special selection boards (sec. 501)........................ 655 Involuntary separation pay denied for officer discharged for failure of selection for promotion requested by the officer (sec. 502)................ 655 Streamlined selective retention process for regular officers (sec. 503)................................ 655 Permanent applicability of limitations on years of active naval service of Navy limited duty officers in grades of commander and captain (sec. 504)...... 655 Tenure of Chief of the Air Force Nurse Corps (sec. 505)............................................... 656 Grade of Air Force Assistant Surgeon General for Dental Services (sec. 506)......................... 656 Review regarding allocation of Naval Reserve Officers' Training Corps scholarships among participating colleges and universities (sec. 507). 656 Subtitle B--Reserve Component Matters.................... 656 Use of reserves for emergencies involving weapons of mass destruction (sec. 511)........................ 656 Service required for retirement of National Guard officer in higher grade (sec. 512)................. 656 Reduced time-in-grade requirement for reserve general and flag officers involuntarily transferred from active status (sec. 513)........................... 657 Active status service requirement for promotion consideration for Army and Air Force Reserve component brigadier generals (sec. 514)............ 657 Composition of selective early retirement boards for rear admirals of the Naval Reserve and major generals of the Marine Corps Reserve (sec. 515).... 657 Authority for temporary waiver for certain Army Reserve officers of baccalaureate degree requirement for promotion of reserve officers (sec. 516)............................................... 658 Furnishing of burial flags for deceased members and former members of the Selected Reserve (sec. 517).. 658 Subtitle C--Military Education and Training.............. 658 Separate housing for male and female recruits during recruit basic training (sec. 521).................. 658 After-hours privacy for recruits during basic training (sec. 522)................................ 659 Sense of the House of Representatives relating to small unit assignments by gender during recruit basic training (sec. 523).......................... 659 Extension of reporting dates for Commission on Military Training and Gender-Related Issues (sec. 524)............................................... 660 Improved oversight of innovative readiness training (sec. 525)......................................... 660 Subtitle D--Decorations, Awards, and Commendations....... 660 Study of new decorations for injury or death in line of duty (sec. 531)................................. 660 Waiver of time limitations for award of certain decorations to certain persons (sec. 532).......... 661 Commendation and commemoration of the Navy and Marine Corps personnel who served in the United States Navy Asiatic Fleet from 1910-1942 (sec. 533)....... 661 Appreciation for service during World War I and World War II by members of the Navy assigned on board merchant ships as the Naval Armed Guard Service (sec. 534)......................................... 661 Sense of Congress regarding the heroism, sacrifice, and service of the military forces of South Vietnam and other nations, and indigenous groups in connection with the United States Armed Forces during the Vietnam conflict (sec. 535)............. 662 Sense of Congress the regarding the heroism, sacrifice, and service of former South Vietnamese commandos in connection with the United States Armed Forces during the Vietnam conflict (sec. 536) 662 Prohibition on members of armed forces entering correctional facilities to present decorations to persons who have committed serious violent felonies (sec. 537)......................................... 662 Subtitle E--Administration of Agencies Responsible for Review and Correction of Military Records.............. 662 Personnel freeze (sec. 541).......................... 662 Professional staff (sec. 542)........................ 663 Ex parte communications (sec. 543)................... 663 Timeliness standards (sec. 544)...................... 663 Scope of correction of military records (sec. 545)... 663 Subtitle F--Reports...................................... 663 Report on personnel retention (sec. 551)............. 663 Report on process for selection of members for service on courts-martial (sec. 552)............... 663 Report on prisoners transferred from United States Disciplinary Barracks, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, to Federal Bureau of Prisons (sec. 553)............... 664 Review and report regarding the distribution of National Guard full-time support among the states (sec. 554)......................................... 664 Subtitle G--Other Matters................................ 664 Two-year extension of certain force drawdown transition authorities relating to personnel management and benefits (sec. 561)................. 664 Leave without pay for suspended academy cadets and midshipmen (sec. 562).............................. 665 Continued eligibility under Voluntary Separation Incentive program for members who involuntarily lose membership in a reserve component (sec. 563).. 665 Reinstatement of definition of financial institution in authorities for reimbursement of defense personnel for Government errors in direct deposit of pay (sec. 564).................................. 665 Increase in maximum amount for College Fund program (sec. 565)......................................... 665 Central Identification Laboratory, Hawaii (sec. 566). 666 Military funeral honors for veterans (sec. 567)...... 666 Status in the Naval Reserve of cadets at the Merchant Marine Academy (sec. 568).......................... 667 Repeal of restriction on civilian employment of enlisted members (sec. 569)........................ 667 Transitional compensation for abused dependent children not residing with the spouse or former spouse of a member convicted of dependent abuse (sec. 570)......................................... 668 Pilot program for treating GED and home school diploma recipients as high school graduates for determinations of eligibility for enlistment in the armed forces (sec. 571)............................ 668 Sense of Congress concerning New Parent Support Program and military families (sec. 572)........... 668 Advancement of Benjamin O. Davis, Junior, to grade of General on the retired list of the Air Force (sec. 573)............................................... 669 Sense of the House of Representatives concerning adherence by civilians in military chain of command to the standard of exemplary conduct required of commanding officers and others in authority in the Armed Forces (sec. 574)............................ 669 Legislative Provisions not Adopted........................... 669 Posthumous commissions and warrants.................. 669 Study of revising the term of service of members of the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces............................................. 670 Repeal of limitations on authority to set rates and waive requirement for reimbursement of expenses incurred for instruction at service academies of persons from foreign countries..................... 670 Moratorium on changes of gender-related policies and practices pending completion of the work of the Commission on Military Training and Gender-Related Issues............................................. 670 Title VI--Compensation and Other Personnel Benefits.............. 670 Legislative Provisions Adopted............................... 670 Subtitle A--Pay and Allowances........................... 670 Increase in basic pay for fiscal year 1999 (sec. 601) 670 Rate of pay for cadets and midshipmen at the service academies (sec. 602)............................... 671 Basic allowance for housing outside the United States (sec. 603)......................................... 671 Basic allowance for subsistence for reserves (sec. 604)............................................... 671 Subtitle B--Bonuses and Special Incentive Pays........... 671 Three-month extension of certain bonuses and special pay authorities for reserve forces (sec. 611)...... 671 Three-month extension of certain bonuses and special pay authorities for nurse officer candidates, registered nurses, and nurse anesthetists (sec. 612)............................................... 672 Three-month extension of authorities relating to payment of other bonuses and special pays (sec. 613)............................................... 672 Increased hazardous duty pay for aerial flight crewmembers in certain pay grades (sec. 614)....... 672 Aviation career incentive pay and aviation officer retention bonus (sec. 615)......................... 673 Diving duty special pay for divers having diving duty as a nonprimary duty (sec. 616).................... 673 Hardship duty pay (sec. 617)......................... 673 Selective reenlistment bonus eligibility for Reserve members performing active Guard and Reserve duty (sec. 618)......................................... 673 Repeal of ten percent limitation on certain selective reenlistment bonuses (sec. 619).................... 673 Increase in maximum amount authorized for Army enlistment bonus (sec. 620)........................ 674 Equitable treatment of Reserves eligible for special pay for duty subject to hostile fire or imminent danger (sec. 621).................................. 674 Retention incentives initiative for critically short military occupational specialites (sec. 622)....... 674 Subtitle C--Travel and Transportation Allowances......... 674 Payments for movements of household goods arranged by members (sec. 631)................................. 674 Exception to maximum weight allowance for baggage and household effects (sec. 632)....................... 675 Travel and transportation allowances for travel performed by members in connection with rest and recuperative leave from overseas stations (sec. 633)............................................... 675 Storage of baggage of certain dependents (sec. 634).. 675 Commercial travel of Reserves at Federal supply schedule rates for attendance at inactive-duty training assemblies (sec. 635)..................... 676 Subtitle D--Retired Pay, Survivor Benefits, and Related Matters................................................ 676 Paid-up coverage under Survivor Benefit Plan (sec. 641)............................................... 676 Survivor Benefit Plan open enrollment period (sec. 642)............................................... 676 Effective date of court-required former spouse survivor benefit plan coverage effectuated through elections and deemed elections (sec. 643).......... 676 Presentation of a United States flag to members of the Armed Forces upon retirement (sec. 644)........ 676 Recovery, care, and disposition of remains of medically retired member who dies during hospitalization that begins while on active duty (sec. 645)......................................... 677 Revision to computation of retired pay for certain members (sec. 646)................................. 677 Elimination of backlog of unpaid retired pay (sec. 647)............................................... 677 Subtitle E--Other Matters................................ 677 Definition of possessions of the United States for pay and allowances purposes (sec. 651)............. 677 Accounting of advance payments (sec. 652)............ 678 Reimbursement of rental vehicle costs when motor vehicle transported at government expense is late (sec. 653)......................................... 678 Education loan repayment program for health professions officers serving in Selected Reserve (sec. 654)......................................... 678 Federal employees' compensation coverage for students participating in certain officer candidate programs (sec. 655)......................................... 678 Relationship of enlistment bonuses to eligibility to receive Army college fund supplement under Montgomery GI bill Educational Assistance Program (sec. 656)......................................... 679 Authority to provide financial assistance for education of certain defense dependents overseas (sec. 657)......................................... 679 Clarifications concerning payments to certain persons captured or interned by North Vietnam (sec. 658)... 679 Legislative Provisions not Adopted........................... 679 Voting rights of military personnel.................. 679 Title VII--Health Care Provisions................................ 680 Legislative Provisions Adopted............................... 680 Subtitle A--Health Care Services......................... 680 Dependents' dental program (sec. 701)................ 680 Expansion of dependent eligibility under retiree dental program (sec. 702).......................... 680 Plan for redesign of military pharmacy system (sec. 703)............................................... 680 Transitional authority to provide continued health care coverage for certain persons unaware of loss of CHAMPUS eligibility (sec. 704).................. 681 Subtitle B--TRICARE Program.............................. Payment of claims for provision of health care under the TRICARE program for which a third party may be liable (sec. 711).................................. 681 TRICARE prime automatic enrollments and retiree payment options (sec. 712)......................... 681 System for tracking data and measuring performance in meeting TRICARE access standards (sec. 713)........ 682 Establishment of appeals process for claimcheck denials (sec. 714)................................. 682 Reviews relating to accessibility of health care under TRICARE (sec. 715)........................... 682 Subtitle C--Health-Care Services for Medicare-Eligible Department of Defense Beneficiaries (secs. 721-724).... 683 Subtitle D--Other Changes to Existing Laws Regarding Health Care Management................................. 684 Process for waiving informed consent requirement for administration of certain drugs to members of Armed Forces for purposes of a particular military operation (sec. 731)............................... 684 Health benefits for abused dependents of members of the armed forces (sec. 732)........................ 684 Provision of health care at military entrance processing stations and elsewhere outside medical treatment facilities (sec. 733).................... 684 Professional qualifications of physicians providing military health care (sec. 734).................... 684 Subtitle E--Other Matters................................ 686 Enhanced Department of Defense organ and tissue donor program (sec. 741)................................. 686 Authorization to establish a Level One Trauma Training Center (sec. 742)......................... 686 Authority to establish center for study of post- deployment health concerns of members of the armed forces (sec. 743).................................. 686 Report on implementation of enrollment-based capitation for funding for military medical treatment facilities (sec. 744).................... 687 Joint Department of Defense and Department of Veterans Affairs reports relating to interdepartmental cooperation in the delivery of medical care (sec. 745)............................ 687 Report on research and surveillance activities regarding Lyme disease and other tick-borne diseases (sec. 746)................................ 687 Legislative Provisions not Adopted........................... 688 Plan for provision of health care for military retirees and their dependents comparable to health care provided under TRICARE Prime.................. 688 Title VIII--Acquisition Policy, Acquisition Management, and Related Matters................................................ 688 Legislative Provisions Adopted............................... 688 Subtitle A--Amendments to General Contracting Authorities, Procedures, and Limitations............... 688 Limitation on use of price preference upon achievement of contract goal for small and disadvantaged businesses (sec. 801)................ 688 Distribution of assistance under the procurement technical assistance cooperative agreement program (sec. 802)......................................... 688 Defense commercial pricing management improvement (sec. 803)......................................... 688 Modification of senior executives covered by limitation on allowability of compensation for certain contractor personnel (sec. 804)............ 689 Separate determinations of exceptional waivers of truth in negotiation requirements for prime contracts and subcontracts (sec. 805).............. 689 Procurement of conventional ammunition (sec. 806).... 690 Para-aramid fibers and yarns (sec. 807).............. 690 Clarification of responsibility for submission of information on prices previously charged for property or services offered (sec. 808)............ 691 Amendments and study relating to procurement from firms in industrial base for production of small arms (sec. 809).................................... Subtitle B--Other Matters................................ 691 Eligibility of involuntarily downgraded employee for membership in an acquisition corps (sec. 811)...... 692 Time for submission of annual report relating to Buy American Act (sec. 812)............................ 692 Procurement of travel services for official and unofficial travel under one contract (sec. 813).... 692 Department of Defense purchases through other agencies (sec. 814)................................ 692 Supervision of defense acquisition university structure by Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Technology (sec. 815).............. 692 Pilot programs for testing program manager performance of product support oversight responsibilities for life cycle of acquisition programs (sec. 816)................................ 693 Scope of protection of certain information from disclosure (sec. 817).............................. 693 Plan for rapid transition from completion of small business innovative research into defense acquisition programs (sec. 818).................... 693 Five-year authority for the Secretary of the Navy to exchange certain items (sec. 819).................. 693 Permanent authority for use of major test range and test facility installations by commercial entities (sec. 820)......................................... 694 Inventory exchange authorized for certain fuel delivery contract (sec. 821)....................... 694 Legislative Provisions not Adopted........................... 694 Study on increase in micro-purchase threshold........ 694 Repeal of requirement for Director of Acquisition Education, Training, and Career Development to be within the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Technology..................... 694 Title IX--Department of Defense Organization and Management...... 695 Legislative Provisions Adopted............................... 695 Subtitle A--Department of Defense Officers and Organization........................................... 695 Reduction in number of Assistant Secretary of Defense positions (sec. 901)............................... 695 Repeal of statutory requirement for position of Assistant Secretary of Defense for Command, Control, Communications and Intelligence (sec. 902) 695 Independent task force on transformation and Department of Defense organization (sec. 903)...... 696 Authority to expand the National Defense University (sec. 904)......................................... 696 Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies (sec. 905).... 696 Restructuring of administration of Fisher Houses (sec. 906)......................................... 696 Management reform for research, development, test and evaluation activities (sec. 907)................... 697 Subtitle B--Department of Defense Financial Management... 697 Improved accounting for defense contract services (sec. 911)......................................... 697 Report on Department of Defense financial management improvement plan (sec. 912)........................ 698 Study of feasibility of performance of Department of Defense finance & accounting functions by private sector sources or other Federal sources (sec. 913). 698 Limitation on reorganization and consolidation of operating locations of the Defense Finance and Accounting Service (sec. 914)...................... 698 Annual report on resources allocated to support and mission activities (sec. 915)...................... 698 Subtitle C--Joint Warfighting Experimentation............ 699 Findings concerning joint warfighting experimentation (sec. 921)......................................... 699 Sense of Congress concerning joint warfighting experimentation (sec. 922)......................... 699 Reports on joint warfighting experimentation (sec. 923)............................................... 699 Subtitle D--Other Matters................................ 699 Further reductions in defense acquisition and support workforce (sec. 931)............................... 699 Limitation on operation and support funds for the Office of the Secretary of Defense (sec. 932)...... 700 Clarification and simplification of responsibilities of inspectors general regarding whistleblower protections (sec. 933)............................. 700 Repeal of requirement relating to assignment of tactical airlift mission to reserve components (sec. 934)......................................... 700 Consultation with Marine Corps on major decisions directly concerning Marine Corps aviation (sec. 935)............................................... 701 Legislative Provisions not Adopted........................... 701 Revision to defense directive relating to management headquarters and headquarters support activities... 701 Report on individuals employed in private sector who provide services under contract for the Department of Defense......................................... 701 Reduction in Department of Defense headquarters staff 701 Permanent requirement for quadrennial defense review. 702 To redesignate the position of Director of Defense Research and Engineering, abolish the position of Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Nuclear and Chemical and Biological Defense Programs, and transfer the duties of the latter position to the former position.................................... 702 Military aviation accident investigations............ 702 Title X--General Provisions...................................... 703 Legislative Provisions Adopted............................... 703 Subtitle A--Financial Matters............................ 703 Transfer authority (sec. 1001)....................... 703 Incorporation of classified annex (sec. 1002)........ 703 Authorization of prior emergency supplemental appropriations for fiscal year 1998 (sec. 1003).... 703 Authorization of appropriations for Bosnia peacekeeping operations for fiscal year 1999 (sec. 1004).............................................. 703 Partnership for Peace information system management (sec. 1005)........................................ 704 United States contribution to NATO common-funded budgets in fiscal year 1999 (sec. 1006)............ 705 Liquidity of working-capital funds (sec. 1007)....... 705 Termination of authority to manage working-capital funds and certain activities through the Defense Business Operating Fund (sec. 1008)................ 705 Clarification of authority to retain recovered costs of disposals in working-capital funds (sec. 1009).. 705 Crediting of amounts recovered from third parties for loss or damage to personal property shipped or stored at government expense (sec. 1010)........... 706 Subtitle B--Naval Vessels and Shipyards.................. 706 Revision to requirement for continued listing of two Iowa-class battleships on the Naval Vessel Register (sec. 1011)........................................ 706 Transfer of U.S.S. New Jersey (sec. 1012)............ 706 Homeporting of the U.S.S. Iowa in San Francisco, California (sec. 1013)............................. 706 Sense of Congress concerning the naming of an LPD-17 vessel (sec. 1014)................................. 706 Reports on naval surface fire-support capabilities (sec. 1015)........................................ 706 Long-term charter of three vessels in support of submarine rescue, escort, and towing (sec. 1016)... 707 Transfer of obsolete Army tugboat (sec. 1017)........ 707 Subtitle C--Counter Drug Activities and Other Assistance for Civilian Law Enforcement........................... 707 Program authority for Department of Defense support to other agencies for counter-drug activities (sec. 1021).............................................. 711 Department of Defense support of National Guard drug interdiction and counter-drug activities (sec. 1022).............................................. 712 Patrol Coastal Craft for Drug Interdiction by Southern Command (sec. 1023)....................... 712 Subtitle D--Miscellaneous Report Requirements and Repeals 713 Repeal of unnecessary and obsolete reporting provisions (sec. 1031)............................. 713 Report regarding use of tagging system to identify hydrocarbon fuels used by Department of Defense (sec. 1032)........................................ 713 Subtitle E--Armed Forces Retirement Home................. 713 Appointment of Director and Deputy Director of the Naval Home (sec. 1041)............................. 713 Revision of inspection requirements relating to Armed Forces Retirement Home (sec. 1042)................. 714 Clarification of land conveyance authority, Armed Forces Retirement Home (sec. 1043)................. 714 Subtitle F--Matters Relating to Defense Property......... 714 Plan for improved demilitarization of excess and surplus defense property (sec. 1051)............... 714 Transfer of F-4 Phantom II aircraft to foundation (sec. 1052)........................................ 715 Subtitle G--Other Department of Defense Matters.......... 715 Pilot program on alternative notice of receipt of legal process for garnishment of federal pay for child support and alimony (sec. 1061).............. 715 Training of special operations forces with friendly foreign forces (sec. 1062)......................... 715 Research grants competitively awarded to service academies (sec. 1063).............................. 716 Department of Defense use of frequency spectrum (sec. 1064).............................................. 716 Department of Defense aviation accident investigations (sec. 1065)......................... 716 Investigation of actions relating to 174th Fighter Wing of New York Air National Guard (sec. 1066).... 717 Program to commemorate 50th anniversary of the Korean War (sec. 1067).................................... 717 Designation of America's national maritime museum (sec. 1068)........................................ 717 Technical and clerical amendments (sec. 1069)........ 718 Subtitle H--Other Matters................................ 718 Act constituting presidential approval of vessel war risk insurance requested by the Secretary of Defense (sec. 1071)................................ 718 Extension and reauthorization of Defense Production Act of 1950 (sec. 1072)............................ 718 Requirement that burial flags furnished by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs be wholly produced in the United States (sec. 1073)...................... 718 Sense of Congress concerning tax treatment of principal residence of members of armed forces while away from home on active duty (sec. 1074).... 718 Clarification of State authority to tax compensation paid to certain employees (sec. 1075).............. 719 Legislative Provisions not Adopted........................... 719 Outlay limitations................................... 719 Long-term charter contracts for acquisition of auxiliary vessels for the Department of Defense.... 719 Sense of the Congress regarding the establishment of a counter-drug center in Panama.................... 719 Assignment of members of armed forces to assist INS and Customs Service................................ 720 Facilitation of operations at Edwards Air Force Base. 720 Operation, maintenance, and upgrade of Air Force space launch facilities............................ 720 Southwest border fence............................... 720 Increase operations and maintenance for Army National Guard/reduce amounts from revised economic assumptions........................................ 721 Ship scrapping pilot program......................... 721 Report on inventory and control of military equipment 721 Report on reduction of infrastructure costs at Brooks Air Force Base, Texas.............................. 721 Sense of the Senate regarding declassification of classified information of the Department of Defense and the Department of Energy....................... 722 Sense of the Senate regarding the August 1995 assassination attempt against President Shevardnadze of Georgia............................ 722 Eliminating secret Senate holds...................... 722 Cooperation between the Department of the Army and the Environmental Protection Agency in meeting the Chemical Weapons Convention requirements........... 723 Title XI--Department of Defense Civilian Personnel............... 724 Legislative Provisions Adopted............................... 724 Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency experimental personnel management program for technical personnel (sec. 1101).................... 724 Maximum pay rate comparability for faculty members of the United States Air Force Institute of Technology (sec. 1102)........................................ 725 Authority for release to Coast Guard of drug test results of civil service mariners of the Military Sealift Command (sec. 1103)........................ 725 Limitations on back pay awards (sec. 1104)........... 725 Restoration of annual leave accumulated by civilian employees at installations in the Republic of Panama to be closed pursuant to the Panama Canal Treaty of 1977 (sec. 1105)......................... 725 Repeal of program providing preference for employment of military spouses in military child care facilities (sec. 1106)............................. 725 Observance of certain holidays at duty posts outside the United States (sec. 1107)...................... 726 Random drug testing of Department of Defense employees (sec. 1108).............................. 726 Department of Defense employee voluntary early retirement authority (sec. 1109)................... 726 Legislative Provisions not Adopted........................... 726 Elimination of retained pay as basis for determining locality-based adjustments......................... 726 Four-year extension of voluntary separation incentive pay authority...................................... 726 Title XII--Matters Relating to Other Nations..................... 727 Legislative Provisions Adopted............................... 727 Subtitle A--United States Armed Forces in Bosnia and Herzegovina............................................ 727 United States armed forces in Bosnia and Herzegovina (secs. 1201-1205).................................. 727 Subtitle B--Matters Relating to Contingency Operations... 728 Report on involvement of Armed Forces in contingency and ongoing operations (sec. 1211)................. 728 Submission of report on objectives of a contingency operation with requests for funding for the operation (sec. 1212).............................. 728 Subtitle C--Matters Relating to NATO and Europe.......... 729 Limitation on United States share of costs of NATO expansion (sec. 1221).............................. 729 Report on military capabilities of an expanded NATO alliance (sec. 1222)............................... 729 Reports on the development of the European security and defense identity (sec. 1223)................... 730 Limitation on the assignment of United States forces for certain United Nations purposes (sec. 1231).... 730 Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (sec. 1232)........... 731 Defense burdensharing (sec. 1233).................... 731 Transfer of excess UH-1 Huey and AH-1 Cobra helicopters to foreign countries (sec. 1234)....... 732 Transfers of naval vessels to certain foreign countries (sec. 1235).............................. 732 Repeal of the landmine moratorium (sec. 1236)........ 732 Application of authorities under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to communist Chinese military companies (sec. 1237)..................... 732 Title XIII--Cooperative Threat Reduction With States of the Former Soviet Union............................................ 733 Legislative Provisions Adopted............................... 733 Cooperative Threat Reduction (CTR) program (secs. 1301-1309)......................................... 733 Title XIV--Domestic Preparedness for Defense Against Weapons of Mass Destruction............................................... 734 Legislative Provisions Adopted............................... 734 Defense against weapons of mass destruction (secs. 1401-1405)......................................... 734 Title XV--Matters Relating to Arms Control, Export Controls, and Counterproliferation........................................... 737 Legislative Provisions Adopted............................... 737 Subtitle A--Arms Control Matters......................... 737 One-year extension of limitation on retirement or dismantlement of strategic nuclear delivery systems (sec. 1501)........................................ 737 Transmission of executive branch reports providing Congress with classified summaries of arms control developments (sec. 1502)........................... 737 Report on adequacy of emergency communications capabilities between the United States and Russia (sec. 1503)........................................ 737 Russian nonstrategic nuclear weapons (sec. 1504)..... 738 Subtitle B--Satellite Export Controls.................... 738 Satellite export controls (secs. 1511-1516).......... 738 Subtitle C--Other Export Control Matters................. 740 Authority for export control activities of the Department of Defense (sec. 1521).................. 740 Release of export information by the Department of Commerce to other agencies for the purpose of national security assessment (sec. 1522)........... 741 Nuclear export reporting requirement (sec. 1523)..... 741 Execution of objection authority within the Department of Defense (sec. 1524).................. 742 Subtitle D--Counterproliferation Matters................. 742 One-year............................................. 742 Sense of Congress on Nuclear Tests in South Asia (sec. 1532)........................................ 742 Report on requirements for response to increased missile threat in Asia-Pacific region (sec. 1533).. 743 DIVISION B--MILITARY CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZATIONS................. 743 Overview............................................. 743 Title XXI--Army.................................................. 764 Overview............................................. 764 Items of Special Interest................................... 765 Improvements of Military Family Housing, Army........ 765 Legislative Provisions Adopted............................... 765 Authorized Army construction and land acquisition projects (sec. 2101)............................... 765 Family housing (sec. 2102)........................... 765 Improvements to military family housing units (sec. 2103).............................................. 765 Authorization of appropriations, Army (sec. 2104).... 765 Modification of authority to carry out fiscal year 1998 projects (sec. 2105).......................... 766 Title XXII--Navy................................................. 766 Overview............................................. 766 Items of Special Interest.................................... 766 Improvements of military family housing, Navy........ 766 Legislative Provisions Adopted............................... 766 Authorized Navy construction and land acquisition projects (sec. 2201)............................... 766 Family housing (sec. 2202)........................... 767 Improvements to military family housing units (sec. 2203).............................................. 767 Authorization of appropriations, Navy (sec. 2204).... 767 Authorization to accept road construction project, Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina (sec. 2205)........................................ 767 Title XXIII--Air Force........................................... 767 Overview............................................. 767 Items of Special Interest.................................... 768 Improvements of military family housing, Air Force... 768 Legislative Provisions Adopted............................... 768 Authorized Air Force construction and land acquisition projects (sec. 2301)................... 768 Family housing (sec. 2302)........................... 768 Improvements to military family housing units (sec. 2303).............................................. 768 Authorization of appropriations, Air Force (sec. 2304).............................................. 768 Title XXIV--Defense Agencies..................................... 769 Overview............................................. 769 Legislative Provisions Adopted............................... 769 Authorized Defense Agencies construction and land acquisition projects (sec. 2401)................... 769 Improvements to military family housing units (sec. 2402).............................................. 770 Energy conservation projects (sec. 2403)............. 770 Authorization of appropriations, Defense Agencies (sec. 2404)........................................ 770 Repeal of fiscal year 1997 authorization of appropriations for certain military housing improvement program (sec. 2405).................... 770 Modification of authority to carry out certain fiscal year 1995 projects (sec. 2406)..................... 770 Modification of authority to carry out fiscal year 1990 project (sec. 2407)........................... 771 Title XXV--North Atlantic Treaty Organization Security Investment Program........................................................ 771 Overview............................................. 771 Legislative Provisions Adopted............................... 771 Authorized North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) construction and land acquisition projects (sec. 2501).............................................. 771 Authorization of appropriations, NATO (sec. 2502).... 771 Title XXVI--Guard and Reserve Forces Facilities.................. 772 Overview............................................. 772 Legislative Provisions Adopted............................... 772 Authorized Guard and Reserve construction and land acquisition projects (sec. 2601)................... 772 Modification of authority to carry out fiscal year 1998 project (sec. 2602)........................... 772 Legislative Provisions not Adopted........................... 773 National Guard Military Educational Facility, Fort Bragg, North Carolina.............................. 773 Title XXVII--Expiration and Extension of Authorizations.......... 773 Legislative Provisions Adopted............................... 773 Expiration of authorizations and amounts required to be specified by law (sec. 2701).................... 773 Extension of authorizations of certain fiscal year 1996 projects (sec. 2702).......................... 773 Extension of authorization of fiscal year 1995 project (sec. 2703)................................ 774 Effective date (sec. 2704)........................... 774 Legislative Provisions not Adopted........................... 774 Authorization of additional military construction and military family housing projects................... 774 Title XXVIII--General Provisions................................. 774 Legislative Provisions Adopted............................... 774 Subtitle A--Military Construction and Military Family Housing Changes........................................ 774 Architectural and engineering services and construction design (sec. 2801).................... 774 Expansion of Army overseas family housing lease authority (sec. 2802).............................. 775 Definition of ancillary supporting facilities under the alternative authority for acquisition and improvement of military housing (sec. 2803)........ 775 Purchase of build-to-lease family housing at Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska (sec. 2804)................. 775 Report relating to improvement of housing for unaccompanied members (sec. 2805).................. 775 Subtitle B--Real Property and Facilities Administration.. 776 Exceptions to real property transaction reporting requirements for war and certain emergency and other operations (sec. 2811)....................... 776 Restoration of Department of Defense lands used by another federal agency (sec. 2812)................. 776 Outdoor recreation development on military installations for disabled veterans, military dependents with disabilities, and other persons with disabilities (sec. 2813)...................... 777 Report on leasing and other alternative uses of non- excess military property (sec. 2814)............... 777 Report on implementation of utility system conveyance authority (sec. 2815).............................. 777 Subtitle C--Defense Base Closure and Realignment......... 778 Applicability of property disposal laws to leases at installations to be closed or realigned under base closure laws (sec. 2821)........................... 778 Elimination of waiver authority regarding prohibition against certain conveyances of property at Naval Station, Long Beach, California (sec. 2822)........ 778 Payment of stipulated penalties assessed under CERCLA in connection with McClellan Air Force Base, California (sec. 2823)............................. 778 Subtitle D--Land Conveyances............................. 779 Part I--Army Conveyances................................. 779 Modification of land conveyance, Army Reserve Center, Youngstown, Ohio (sec. 2831)....................... 779 Release of interests in real property, former Kennebec Arsenal, Augusta, Maine (sec. 2832)....... 779 Release waiver, or conveyance of interests in real property, former Redstone Army Arsenal property, Alabama (sec. 2833)................................ 779 Conveyance of utility systems, Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant, Texas (sec. 2834)................ 780 Conveyance of water rights and related interests, Rocky Mountain Arsenal, Colorado, for purposes of acquisition of perpetual contracts for water (sec. 2835).............................................. 780 Land conveyance, Army Reserve Center, Massena, New York (sec. 2836)................................... 780 Land conveyance, Army Reserve Center, Ogdensburg, New York (sec. 2837)................................... 780 Land conveyance, Army Reserve Center, Jamestown, Ohio (sec. 2838)........................................ 781 Land conveyance, Army Reserve Center, Peoria, Illinois (sec. 2839)............................... 781 Land conveyance, Army Reserve Center, Bridgton, Maine (sec. 2840)........................................ 781 Land conveyance, Fort Sheridan, Illinois (sec. 2841). 781 Land conveyance, Skaneateles, New York (sec. 2842)... 782 Land conveyance, Indiana Army Ammunition Plant, Charlestown, Indiana (sec. 2843)................... 782 Land conveyance, Volunteer Army Ammunition Plant, Chattanooga, Tennessee (sec. 2844)................. 783 Land conveyance, Stewart Army Sub-Post, New Windsor, New York (sec. 2845)............................... 783 Part II--Navy Conveyances................................ 783 Conveyance of easement, Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, California (sec. 2851).................. 783 Land exchange, Naval Reserve Readiness Center, Portland, Maine (sec. 2852)........................ 784 Land conveyance, Naval and Marine Corps Reserve facility, Youngstown, Ohio (sec. 2853)............. 784 Land conveyance, Naval Air Reserve Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota (sec. 2854)................. 784 Part III--Air Force Conveyances.......................... 785 Modification of land conveyance authority, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida (sec. 2861).................... 785 Modification of land conveyance, Finley Air Force Station, North Dakota (sec. 2862).................. 785 Land conveyance, Lake Charles Air Force Station, Louisiana (sec. 2863).............................. 786 Land conveyance, Air Force Housing facility, La Junta, Colorado (sec. 2864)........................ 786 Subtitle E--Other Matters................................ 786 Modification of authority relating to Department of Defense laboratory revitalization demonstration program (sec. 2871)................................ 786 Repeal of prohibition on joint use of Gray Army Airfield, Fort Hood, Texas, with civil aviation (sec. 2872)........................................ 786 Modification of demonstration project for purchase of fire, security, police, public works, and utility services from local government agencies (sec. 2873) 787 Designation of building containing Navy and Marine Corps Reserve Center, Augusta, Georgia (sec. 2874). 787 Legislative Provisions Not Adopted........................... 787 Expansion of Arlington National Cemetery............. 787 Increase in thresholds for reporting requirements relating to real property transactions............. 788 Beach replenishment, San Diego, California........... 788 Development of Ford Island, Hawaii................... 788 Repairs and stabilization measures at Walter Reed Army Medical Center................................ 789 Modification of limitations on general authority relating to base closures and realignments......... 789 Prohibition on closure of a base within four years after a realignment of the base.................... 789 Sense of Congress on further rounds of base closures. 789 Title XXIX--Juniper Butte Range Withdrawal....................... 790 Legislative Provisions Adopted............................... 790 Juniper Butte Range withdrawal (secs. 2901-2919)..... 790 DIVISION C--DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY NATIONAL SECURITY AUTHORIZATIONS AND OTHER AUTHORIZATIONS....................................... 790 Title XXXI--Department of Energy National Security Programs...... 790 Overview............................................. 790 Legislative Provisions Adopted............................... 802 Subtitle A--National Security Programs Authorizations.... 802 Weapons activities (sec. 3101)....................... 802 Defense environmental restoration and waste management (sec. 3102)............................. 804 Other defense activities (sec. 3103)................. 806 Defense nuclear waste disposal (sec. 3104)........... 808 Defense environmental management privatization (sec. 3105).............................................. 808 Subtitle B--Recurring General Provisions................. 809 Reprogramming (sec. 3121)............................ 809 Limits on general plant projects (sec. 3122)......... 809 Limits on construction projects (sec. 3123).......... 810 Fund transfer authority (sec. 3124).................. 810 Authority for conceptual and construction design (sec. 3125)........................................ 810 Authority for emergency planning, design, and construction activities (sec. 3126)................ 810 Funds available for all national security programs of the Department of Energy (sec. 3127)............... 811 Availability of funds (sec. 3128).................... 811 Transfers of defense environmental management funds (sec. 3129)........................................ 811 Subtitle C--Program Authorizations, Restrictions, and Limitations............................................ 812 Permanent extension of funding prohibition relating to international cooperative stockpile stewardship (sec. 3131)........................................ 812 Support of ballistic missile defense activities of the Department of Defense (sec. 3132).............. 812 Nonproliferation activities (sec. 3133).............. 812 Licensing of certain mixed oxide fuel fabrication and irradiation facilities (sec. 3134)................. 813 Continuation of processing, treatment, and disposition of legacy nuclear materials (sec. 3135) 813 Authority for Department of Energy federally funded research and development centers to participate in merit-based technology research and development programs (sec. 3136)............................... 814 Activities of Department of Energy facilities (sec. 3137).............................................. 814 Hanford overhead and service center costs (sec. 3138) 815 Hanford waste tank cleanup program reforms (sec. 3139).............................................. 815 Hanford Health Information Network (sec. 3140)....... 816 Hazardous Materials Management and Emergency Response training program (sec. 3141)....................... 816 Support for public education in the vicinity of Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico (sec. 3142). 816 Relocation of National Atomic Museum, Albuquerque, New Mexico (sec. 3143)............................. 817 Tritium production (sec. 3144)....................... 817 Subtitle D--Other Matters................................ 818 Study and plan relating to worker and community transition assistance (sec. 3151).................. 818 Extension of authority for appointment of certain scientific, engineering, and technical personnel (sec. 3152)........................................ 819 Requirement for plan to modify employment system used by Department of Energy in defense environmental management programs (sec. 3153).................... 819 Department of Energy nuclear materials couriers (sec. 3154).............................................. 819 Increase in maximum rate of pay for scientific, engineering, and technical personnel responsible for safety at defense nuclear facilities (sec. 3155).............................................. 820 Extension of authority of Department of Energy to pay voluntary separation incentive payments (sec. 3156) 820 Repeal of fiscal year 1998 statement of policy on stockpile stewardship program (sec. 3157).......... 820 Report on stockpile stewardship criteria (sec. 3158). 821 Panel to assess the reliability, safety, and security of the United States nuclear stockpile (sec. 3159). 821 International cooperative information exchange (sec. 3160).............................................. 822 Protection against inadvertent release of restricted data and formerly restricted data (sec. 3161)...... 822 Sense of Congress regarding treatment of Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program under a non- defense discretionary budget function (sec. 3162).. 823 Reports relating to tritium production (sec. 3163)... 823 Legislative Provisions not Adopted........................... 824 Sense of the Senate regarding memoranda of understanding with the State of Oregon relating to Hanford............................................ 825 Sense of Congress on funding requirements for the nonproliferation science and technology activities of the Department of Energy........................ 825 Title XXXII--Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board............. 826 Legislative Provisions Adopted............................... 826 Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board (sec. 3201).. 826 Title XXXIII--National Defense Stockpile......................... 826 Legislative Provisions Adopted............................... 826 Definitions (sec. 3301).............................. 826 Authorized uses of stockpile funds (sec. 3302)....... 826 Authority to dispose of certain materials in the national defense stockpile (sec. 3303)............. 826 Use of stockpile funds for certain environmental remediation, restoration, waste management, and compliance activities (sec. 3304).................. 827 Title XXXIV--Naval Petroleum Reserves............................ 827 Legislative Provisions Adopted............................... 827 Definitions (sec. 3401).............................. 827 Authorization of appropriations (sec. 3402).......... 827 Disposal of Naval Petroleum Reserve Numbered 2 (sec. 3403).............................................. 827 Disposal of Naval Petroleum Reserve Numbered 3 (sec. 3404).............................................. 828 Disposal of Oil Shale Reserve Numbered 2 (sec. 3405). 828 Administration (sec. 3406)........................... 828 Legislative Provisions not Adopted........................... 828 Price requirement on price of certain petroleum during fiscal year 1999............................ 828 Treatment of State of California claim regarding Naval Petroleum Reserve numbered 1................. 828 Title XXXV--Panama Canal Commission.............................. 829 Legislative Provisions Adopted............................... Short title; references to Panama Canal Act of 1979 (sec. 3501)........................................ 829 Authorization of expenditures (sec. 3502)............ 829 Purchase of vehicles (sec. 3503)..................... 829 Expenditures only in accordance with treaties (sec. 3504).............................................. 829 Donations to the Commission (sec. 3505).............. 830 Agreements for United States to provide post-transfer administrative services for certain employee benefits (sec. 3506)............................... 830 Sunset of United States overseas benefits just before transfer (sec. 3507)............................... 830 Central Examining Office (sec. 3508)................. 830 Liability for vessel accidents (sec. 3509)........... 830 Panama Canal Board of Contract Appeals (sec. 3510)... 831 Restatement of requirement that Secretary of Defense designee on Panama Canal Commission supervisory board be a current officer of the Department of Defense (sec. 3511)................................ 831 Technical amendments (sec. 3512)..................... 831 Legislative Provisions not Adopted........................... 832 Placement of United States citizens in positions with the United States Government....................... 832 Title XXXVI--Maritime Administration............................. 832 Legislative Provisions Adopted............................... 832 Authorization of appropriations for fiscal year 1999 (sec. 3601)........................................ 832 Authority to convey National Defense Reserve Fleet vessel (sec. 3602)................................. 832 Authority to convey certain National Defense Reserve Fleet vessels (sec. 3603).......................... 832 Clearinghouse for maritime information (sec. 3604)... 832 Conveyance of NDRF vessel ex-USS Lorain County (sec. 3605).............................................. 833 Title XXXVII--Increased Monitoring of Products Made With Forced Labor.......................................................... 833 Legislative Provisions Adopted............................... 833 Increased monitoring of products made with forced labor (secs. 3701-3703)............................ 833 Title XXXVIII--Fair Trade in Automotive Parts.................... 833 Legislative Provisions Adopted............................... 833 Fair trade in automotive parts (secs. 3801-3805)..... 833 Title XXXIX--Radio Free Asia..................................... 834 Legislative Provisions Adopted............................... 834 Short title (sec. 3901).............................. 834 Authorization of appropriations for increased funding for Radio Free Asia and Voice of America broadcasting to China (sec. 3902).................. 834 Reporting requirement (sec. 3903).................... 834 Legislative Provisions not Adopted........................... 835 Findings............................................. 835