Sec. 2351. 2352. 2353. 2354. [2355. 2356. [2357. 2358. [2359. 2360. 2361. [2362. [2363. 2364. [2365. 2366. 2367. [2368. [2369. 2370. 2370a. 2371. 2372. 2373. 2374. Sec. 2375. 2376. 2377. Sec. 2381. [2382. 2383. 2384. 2384a. 2385. 2386. 2387. 2388. [2389. 2390. 2391. 2392. 2393. 2394. 2394a. 2395. 2396. CHAPTER 139-RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT Availability of appropriations. Contracts: notice to Congress required for contracts performed over period exceeding 10 years. Contracts: acquisition, construction, or furnishing of test facilities and Contracts: indemnification provisions. Contracts: delegations. Research and development projects. Repealed.] Research and development laboratories: contracts for services of university students. Award of grants and contracts to colleges and universities: requirement of competition. Repealed.] Coordination and communication of defense research activities. Repealed.] Major systems and munitions programs: survivability testing and lethality Use of federally funded research and development centers. Repealed.] Biological Defense Research Program. Medical countermeasures against biowarfare threats: allocation of funding between near-term and other threats. Research projects: transactions other than contracts and grants. ments to contractors. Procurement for experimental purposes. Merit-based award of grants for research and development. CHAPTER 140-PROCUREMENT OF COMMERCIAL ITEMS Relationship of commercial item provisions to other provisions of law. Preference for acquisition of commercial items. CHAPTER 141—MISCELLANEOUS PROCUREMENT PROVISIONS Contracts: regulations for bids. Repealed.] Procurement of critical aircraft and ship spare parts: quality control. Arms and ammunition: immunity from taxation. Procurement of table and kitchen equipment for officers' quarters: limita tion on. Liquid fuels and natural gas: contracts for storage, handling, or distribu tion. Repealed.] Prohibition on the sale of certain defense articles from the stocks of the Military base reuse studies and community planning assistance. Prohibition against doing business with certain offerors or contractors. Procurement of energy systems using renewable forms of energy. ment and supplies. Advances for payments for compliance with foreign laws, rent in foreign countries, tuition, and pay and supplies of armed forces of friendly foreign countries. 2397. 2397a. 2397b. 2397c. 2398. 2399. 2400. 2401. 2401a. 2402. 2403. 2404. 2410g. 2410h. 2410i. 2405. [2406. [2407. 2408. 2409. [2409a. 2410. 2410a. 2410b. Contractor inventory accounting systems: standards. 2410c. 2410f. 2410j. 2410k. 24101. Employees or former employees of defense contractors: reports. Defense contractors: requirements concerning former Department of De- Procurement of gasohol as motor vehicle fuel. Operational test and evaluation of defense acquisition programs. Requirement for authorization by law of certain contracts relating to ves- Sec. 2411. 2412. 2413. 2414. 2415. 2416. 2417. 2418. 2419. Sec. 2421. 2422. 2423. 2424. Lease of vessels, aircraft, and vehicles. Prohibition of contractors limiting subcontractor sales directly to the Unit ed States. Major weapon systems: contractor guarantees. Acquisition of petroleum and natural gas: authority to waive contract pro- Transferred.] Prohibition on persons convicted of defense-contract related felonies and Repealed.] Requests for equitable adjustment or other relief: certification. Displaced contractor employees: assistance to obtain certification and employment as teachers or employment as teachers' aides. Defense contractors: listing of suitable employment openings with local employment service office. Contracts for advisory and assistance services: cost comparison studies. CHAPTER 142-PROCUREMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE COOPERATIVE Debarment of persons convicted of fraudulent use of "Made in America" labels. Advance notification of contract performance outside the United States. Prohibition on contracting with entities that comply with the secondary Arab boycott of Israel. AGREEMENT PROGRAM Definitions. Purposes. Cooperative agreements. Limitation. Distribution. Subcontractor information. Administrative costs. Authority to provide certain types of technical assistance. CHAPTER 143—PRODUCTION BY MILITARY AGENCIES Plantations and farms: operation, maintenance, and improvement. Procurement of supplies and services from exchange stores outside the United States. Sec. 2430. 2431. 2432. 2433. 2434. 2435. [2436-2439. Repealed.]] 2440. Technology and Industrial Base Plans. CHAPTER 145 Sec. 2451. 2452. 2453. 2454. [2455. 2456. 2457. 2458. Sec. 2461. 2462. 2463. 2464. 2465. 2466. 2467. 2468. 2469. 2470. 2471. Sec. 2481. 2482. 2483. CHAPTER 144 MAJOR DEFENSE ACQUISITION PROGRAMS Major defense acquisition program defined. 2484. 2485. 2486. Unit cost report Independent cost estimates; operational manpower requirements. CATALOGING AND STANDARDIZATION Defense supply management. Duties of Secretary of Defense. Supply catalog: distribution and use. Coordination with General Services Administration. Standardization of equipment with North Atlantic Treaty Organization members. Inventory management policies. CHAPTER 146 CONTRACTING FOR PERFORMANCE OF CIVILIAN Commercial or industrial type functions: required studies and reports be- Contracting for certain supplies and services required when cost is lower. Prohibition on contracts for performance of firefighting or security-guard functions. Limitations on the performance of depot-level maintenance of materiel. Cost comparisons: requirements with respect to retirement costs and consultation with employees. Military installations: authority of base commanders over contracting for Contracts to perform workloads previously performed by depot-level activi- CHAPTER 147-UTILITIES AND SERVICES Utilities and services: sale; expansion and extension of systems and facilities. Commissary stores: private operation. Sale of electricity from alternate energy and cogeneration production facili ties. Commissary stores: expenses. Donation of unusable food: commissary stores and other activities. Commissary stores: merchandise that may be sold; uniform surcharges and pricing. 2487. Commissary stores: limitations on release of sales information. 2488. 2489. Nonappropriated fund instrumentalities: purchase of alcoholic beverages. Overseas package stores: treatment of United States wines. 2490. Utility services: furnishing for certain buildings. [2490a. Transferred.] CHAPTER 148-NATIONAL DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY AND INDUSTRIAL BASE, DEFENSE REINVESTMENT, AND DEFENSE CONVERSION Subchapter I. Definitions Sec. 2491 II. Policies and Planning III. Programs for Development, Application, and Support of Dual-Use IV. Manufacturing Technology and Dual-Use Assistance Extension V. Miscellaneous Technology Base Policies and Programs SUBCHAPTER I-DEFINITIONS Sec. 2491. Definitions. Sec. 2501. 2502. 2503. [2504. 2505. 2506. 2507. 2517. 2518. Sec. 2521. 2522. 2523. 2524. 2525. SUBCHAPTER II-POLICIES AND PLANNING SUBCHAPTER III-PROGRAMS FOR DEVELOPMENT, APPLICATION, AND SUPPORT OF DUAL-USE TECHNOLOGIES Sec. 2531. 2532. 2533. 2534. Sec. 2511. Defense dual-use critical technology partnerships. Commercial-military integration partnerships. 2512. 2513. 2514. Regional technology alliances assistance program. 2515. Office of Technology Transition. 2516. Military-Civilian Integration and Technology Transfer Advisory Board. 2519. Federal Defense Laboratory Diversification Program. 2520. Navy Reinvestment Program. 2535. 2536. Congressional defense policy concerning national technology and industrial base, reinvestment, and conversion. SUBCHAPTER IV-MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY AND DUAL-USE ASSISTANCE EXTENSION PROGRAMS 2539. 2539a. 2539b. 2501 2511 2521 2531 National Defense Technology and Industrial Base Council. National defense program for analysis of the technology and industrial base. Repealed.] National technology and industrial base: periodic defense capability as- National technology and industrial base: periodic defense capability plan. National Defense Manufacturing Technology Program. Defense dual-use assistance extension program. SUBCHAPTER V-MISCELLANEOUS TECHNOLOGY BASE POLICIES AND PROGRAMS Defense memoranda of understanding and related agreements. Determinations of public interest under the Buy American Act. Defense Industrial Reserve. Award of certain contracts to entities controlled by a foreign government: prohibition. 2537. Improved national defense control of technology diversions overseas. 2538. Industrial mobilization: orders; priorities; possession of manufacturing plants; violations. Industrial mobilization: plants; lists. Industrial mobilization: Board on Mobilization of Industries Essential for Availability of samples, drawings, information, equipment, materials, and Sec. 2631. [4541. 4542. 4543. Sec. [4531. Repealed.] 4532. Factories and arsenals: manufacture at; abolition of. [4533 to 4535. Repealed.] 4536. Equipment: post bakeries, schools, kitchens, and mess halls. [4537 to 4539. Repealed.] 4540. 7212. [7213. [CHAPTER 149-REPEALED] 7229. CHAPTER 157-TRANSPORTATION Supplies: preference to United States vessels. Sec. 7291. [7296. 7297. SUBTITLE B-ARMY PART IV-SERVICE, SUPPLY, AND PROCUREMENT [CHAPTER 431-REPEALED] CHAPTER 433-PROCUREMENT PART IV GENERAL ADMINISTRATION CHAPTER 631-SECRETARY OF THE NAVY: MISCELLANEOUS POWERS AND DUTIES Architectural and engineering services. Repealed.] Technical data packages for large-caliber cannon: prohibition on transfers to foreign countries; exception. Sec. [7201 to 7203. Repealed.] Army industrial facilities: sales of manufactured articles or services outside Department of Defense. [7208 to 7210. Repealed.] 7211. SUBTITLE C-NAVY AND MARINE CORPS * Attendance at meetings of technical, professional, or scientific organiza tions. Employment of outside architects and engineers. Purchase of fuel. CHAPTER 633-NAVAL VESSELS Classification. Repealed.] Changing category or type: limitations. |