TABLE OF SECTIONS OF SELECTED PROVISIONS OF TITLE 101 TITLE 10, UNITED STATES CODE ARMED FORCES SUBTITLE A-GENERAL MILITARY LAW PART I-ORGANIZATION AND GENERAL MILITARY POWERS CHAPTER 1-DEFINITIONS 133. 133a. 134. 134a. CHAPTER 4 OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE Office of the Secretary of Defense. Deputy Secretary of Defense. Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Technology. Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Technology. Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy. Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller). Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness. Assistant Secretaries of Defense. 135. 136. 137. 138. 139. Director of Operational Test and Evaluation. 142. Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Atomic Energy. CHAPTER 18-MILITARY SUPPORT FOR CIVILIAN LAW ENFORCEMENT Sec. AGENCIES 381. Procurement by State and local governments of law enforcement equipment suitable for counter-drug activities through the Department of Defense. PART II-PERSONNEL 1This table of sections is not part of title 10 but is included for the convenience of the reader. CHAPTER 53-MISCELLANEOUS RIGHTS AND BENEFITS Sec. 1034. Protected communications; prohibition of retaliatory personnel actions. Subchapter [CHAPTER 85-REPEALED) CHAPTER 87-DEFENSE ACQUISITION WORKFORCE I. General Authorities and Responsibilities II. Defense Acquisition Positions III. Acquisition Corps Sec. 1701 1721 1731 IV. Education and Training 1741 V. General Management Provisions 1761 SUBCHAPTER I-GENERAL AUTHORITIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Sec. 1701. 1702. 1703. 1704. 1705. 1706. 1707. Sec. 1721. 1722. 1723. 1724. 1725. Management policies. Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Technology: authorities Director of Acquisition Education, Training, and Career Development. Directors of Acquisition Career Management in the military departments. Personnel in the Office of the Secretary of Defense and in the Defense SUBCHAPTER II-DEFENSE ACQUISITION POSITIONS Designation of acquisition positions. Career development. General education, training, and experience requirements. Office of Personnel Management approval. Education, training, and experience requirements for critical acquisition positions. Applicability. Definitions and general provisions. SUBCHAPTER IV-EDUCATION AND TRAINING Policies and programs: establishment and implementation. Intern program. Cooperative education program. Scholarship program. Additional education and training programs available to acquisition personnel. Defense acquisition university structure. SUBCHAPTER V-GENERAL MANAGEMENT PROVISIONS Management information system. Report to Secretary of Defense. Reassignment of authority. Authority to establish different minimum experience requirements. Sec. 2201. 2202. 2203. 2204. 2205. 2206. 2207. 2208. 2209. 2210. 2211. [2212. 2213. 2214. 2215. [2216. 2217. 2218. 2219. 2220. PART IV-SERVICE, SUPPLY, AND PROCUREMENT CHAPTER 131-PLANNING AND COORDINATION Apportionment of funds: authority for exemption; excepted expenses. Regulations on procurement, production, warehousing, and supply distribution functions. Budget estimates. Obligation of appropriations. Reimbursements. Disbursement of funds of military department to cover obligations of an- Management funds. Proceeds of sales of supplies: credit to appropriations. Reimbursement for equipment, material, or services furnished members of the United Nations. Repealed.] Limitation on acquisition of excess supplies. Transfer of funds: procedure and limitations. Transfer of funds to other departments and agencies: limitation. Comparable budgeting for common procurement weapon systems. Retention of morale, welfare, and recreation funds by military installa- Performance based management: acquisition programs. * CHAPTER 134-MISCELLANEOUS ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS Sec. 2247. Prohibition on use of funds for documenting economic or employment impact of certain acquisition programs. Contracts: competition requirements. 2304a. Task and delivery order contracts: general authority. 2304b. Task order contracts: advisory and assistance services. 2304c. Task and delivery order contracts: orders. 2304d. Task and delivery order contracts: definitions. 2304a. Contracts: prohibition on competition between Department of Defense and small businesses and certain other entities. Contracts: planning, solicitation, evaluation, and award procedures. Examination of records of contractor. Laws inapplicable to agencies named in section 2303 of this title. Disclosure of identity of contractor. 2313. 2314. 2315. 2316. [2317. 2318. Advocates for competition. 2319. 2320. Rights in technical data. 2321. [2322. 2323. 2323a. 2324. [2325. 2326. 2327. 2328. Repealed.] Encouragement of new competitors. Validation of proprietary data restrictions. Repealed.] Contract goal for small disadvantaged businesses and certain institutions of higher education. Credit for Indian contracting in meeting certain subcontracting goals for small disadvantaged businesses and certain institutions of higher education. Allowable costs under defense contracts. Repealed.] Undefinitized contractual actions: restrictions. Contracts: consideration of national security objectives. Release of technical data under Freedom of Information Act: recovery of costs. [2329, 2330. Repealed.] 2331. Contracts for professional and technical services. CHAPTER 138-COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS WITH NATO ALLIES AND OTHER COUNTRIES Authority to acquire logistic support, supplies, and services for elements of the armed forces deployed outside the United States. Cross-servicing agreements. Waiver of applicability of certain laws. Methods of payment for acquisitions and transfers by the United States. Limitation on amounts that may be obligated or accrued by the United Inventories of supplies not to be increased. Overseas Workload Program. Sec. 2350a. 2350b. 2350c. 2350d. 2350e. 2350f. 2350g. 2350h. 2350i. 2350j. Cooperative research and development projects: allied countries. Cooperative military airlift agreements: allied countries. NATO Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) program: author- Procurement of communications support and related supplies and services. Authority to accept use of real property, services, and supplies from foreign countries in connection with mutual defense agreements and occupational arrangements. Memorandums of agreement: Department of Defense ombudsman for foreign signatories. Foreign contributions for cooperative projects. Burden sharing contributions by designated countries and regional organizations. |