2347. 2348. 2349. 2349a. 2350. Sec. 2350a. 2350b. 2350c. 2350d. 2350e. 2350f. 2350g. 2350h. 2350i. 2350j. 2350k. 23501. Sec. 2351. Limitation on amounts that may be obligated or accrued by the United Inventories of supplies not to be increased. Overseas Workload Program. Annual report on non-NATO agreements. SUBCHAPTER II-OTHER COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS Cooperative research and development agreements: NATO organizations; allied and friendly foreign countries. Cooperative projects under Arms Export Control Act: acquisition of defense equipment. Cooperative military airlift agreements: allied countries. Cooperative logistic support agreements: NATO countries. NATO Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) program: authority of Secretary of Defense. 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. Relocation within host nation of elements of armed forces overseas. Cooperative agreements for reciprocal use of test facilities: foreign countries and international organizations. CHAPTER 139-RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT Availability of appropriations. [2352. Repealed.] Contracts: acquisition, construction, or furnishing of test facilities and equipment. Contracts: indemnification provisions. 2353. 2354. [2355. Repealed.] [2356. Repealed.] Science and technology programs to be conducted so as to foster the transition of science and technology to higher levels of research, development, test, and evaluation. Technology Transition Initiative. Defense Acquisition Challenge Program. Research and development laboratories: contracts for services of university students. Award of grants and contracts to colleges and universities: requirement of competition. Major systems and munitions programs: survivability testing and lethality testing required before full-scale production. Use of federally funded research and development centers. Repealed.] Repealed.] Repealed.] Medical countermeasures against biowarfare threats: allocation of funding between near-term and other threats. Research projects: transactions other than contracts and grants. Cooperative research and development agreements under Stevenson- Independent research and development and bid and proposal costs: 2373. 2374. 2374a. 2374b. Sec. 2375. 2376. 2377. 2378. Sec. Procurement for experimental purposes. Merit-based award of grants for research and development. Prizes for advanced technology achievements. Prizes for achievements in promoting science, mathematics, engineering, or technology education. CHAPTER 140-PROCUREMENT OF COMMERCIAL ITEMS Relationship of commercial item provisions to other provisions of law. Preference for acquisition of commercial items. Procurement of copier paper containing specified percentages of post-consumer recycled content. CHAPTER 141-MISCELLANEOUS PROCUREMENT PROVISIONS 2384. 2384a. 2385. 2386. 2387. 2388. 2389. 2390. 2391. 2392. 2393. 2394. 2394a. 2395. 2396.. [2397. Repealed.] Supplies: identification of supplier and sources. Arms and ammunition: immunity from taxation. Procurement of table and kitchen equipment for officers' quarters: Liquid fuels and natural gas: contracts for storage, handling, or distribution. Ensuring safety regarding insensitive munitions. Prohibition on the sale of certain defense articles from the stocks of the Military base reuse studies and community planning assistance. Prohibition on use of funds to relieve economic dislocations. Prohibition against doing business with certain offerors or contractors. Procurement of energy systems using renewable forms of energy. Availability of appropriations for procurement of technical military equipment and supplies. Advances for payments for compliance with foreign laws, rent in foreign countries, tuition, public utility services, and pay and supplies of armed forces of friendly foreign countries. Repealed.] [2397a. Repealed.] [2397b. Repealed.] Procurement of gasohol as motor vehicle fuel. Operational test and evaluation of defense acquisition programs. Low-rate initial production of new systems. Requirement for authorization by law of certain contracts relating to vessels and aircraft. Lease of vehicles, equipment, vessels, and aircraft. Prohibition of contractors limiting subcontractor sales directly to the Repealed.] Acquisition of certain fuel sources: authority to waive contract procedures; acquisition by exchange; sales authority. 2408. Prohibition on persons convicted of defense-contract related felonies and 2409. [2409a. 2410. 2410a. related criminal penalty on defense contractors. Contractor employees: protection from reprisal for disclosure of certain information. Repealed.] Requests for equitable adjustment or other relief: certification. 2410b. 2410d. [2410e. 2410f. 2410g. Subcontracting plans: credit for certain purchases. Repealed.] Debarment of persons convicted of fraudulent use of "Made in America" labels. Advance notification of contract performance outside the United States. [2410h. Transferred and redesignated as § 1747. P.L. 107-314, § 1062(a)(10)(B), Dec. 2, 2002, 116 Stat. 2525] 2410i. 2410j. 2410k. 24101. 2410m. 2410n. 24100. Prohibition on contracting with entities that comply with the secondary Displaced contractor employees: assistance to obtain certification and Defense contractors: listing of suitable employment openings with local employment service office. Contracts for advisory and assistance services: cost comparison studies. Products of Federal Prison Industries: procedural requirements. 2418. 2419. Sec. 2421. 2422. 2423. 2424. Sec. 2430. 2431. 2432. 2433. 2434. 2435. 2440. 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 CHAPTER 144-MAJOR DEFENSE ACQUISITION PROGRAMS Major defense acquisition program defined. Weapons development and procurement schedules. Selected Acquisition Reports. Unit cost reports. Independent cost estimates; operational manpower requirements. [2436-2439. Repealed.] Sec. 2451. Technology and Industrial Base Plans. CHAPTER 145-CATALOGING AND STANDARDIZATION Defense supply management. 2452. Duties of Secretary of Defense. Supply catalog: distribution and use. Repealed.] Coordination with General Services Administration. 2453. 2454. Supply catalog: new or obsolete items. [2455. 2456. 2457. 2458. Inventory management policies. Standardization of equipment with North Atlantic Treaty Organization members. Sec. 2460. 2461. 2461a. 2462. 2463. 2464. 2465. 2466. 2467. [2468. 2469. CHAPTER 146-CONTRACTING FOR PERFORMANCE OF CIVILIAN Definition of depot-level maintenance and repair. Commercial or industrial type functions: required studies and reports before conversion to contractor performance. Development of system for monitoring cost savings resulting from workforce reductions. Contracting for certain supplies and services required when cost is lower. Collection and retention of cost information data on converted services and functions. Core logistics capabilities. Prohibition on contracts for performance of firefighting or security-guard Limitations on the performance of depot-level maintenance of materiel. Repealed.] Contracts to perform workloads previously performed by depot-level activities of the Department of Defense: requirement of competition. [2469a. Repealed.] 2470. [2471. 2472. 2473. 2474. 2475. Depot-level activities of the Department of Defense: authority to compete for maintenance and repair workloads of other Federal agencies. Repealed.] Management of depot employees. Procurements from the small arms production industrial base. Centers of Industrial and Technical Excellence: designation; public-private partnerships. Consolidation, restructuring, or reengineering of organizations, functions, or activities: notification requirements. CHAPTER 147-COMMISSARIES AND EXCHANGES AND OTHER MORALE, WELFARE, AND RECREATION ACTIVITIES Nonappropriated fund instrumentalities: contracts with other agencies Commissary stores: use of appropriated funds to cover operating expenses. Commissary stores: merchandise that may be sold; uniform surcharges Commissary stores: release of certain commercially valuable information Nonappropriated fund instrumentalities: purchase of alcoholic beverages. Transferred.] Combined exchange and commissary stores. Overseas commissary and exchange stores: access and purchase restrictions. Fisher Houses: administration as nonappropriated fund instrumentality. Uniform funding and management of morale, welfare, and recreation programs. CHAPTER 148-NATIONAL DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY AND INDUSTRIAL BASE, DEFENSE REINVESTMENT, AND DEFENSE CONVERSION Subchapter I. Definitions Sec. 2500 II. Policies and Planning 2501 III. Programs for Development, Application, and Support of Dual-Use 2511 IV. Manufacturing Technology 2521 V. Miscellaneous Technology Base Policies and Programs 2531 VI. Defense Export Loan Guarantees SUBCHAPTER I-DEFINITIONS Sec. 2500. Definitions. SUBCHAPTER II-POLICIES AND PLANNING 2540 2541 Sec. 2501. 2502. National security objectives concerning national technology and industrial base. National Defense Technology and Industrial Base Council. 2503. National defense program for analysis of the technology and industrial base. 2504. 2505. 2506. 2507. Annual report to Congress. National technology and industrial base: periodic defense capability as sessments. Department of Defense technology and industrial base policy guidance. SUBCHAPTER III—PROGRAMS FOR DEVELOPMENT, APPLICATION, AND SUPPORT OF Sec. 2511. [2512. [2513. 2514. 2515. [2516. 2517. 2518. 2519. Sec. 2521. 2522. Office for Foreign Defense Critical Technology Monitoring and Assessment. Federal Defense Laboratory Diversification Program. SUBCHAPTER IV-MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY Manufacturing Technology Program. SUBCHAPTER V-MISCELLANEOUS TECHNOLOGY BASE POLICIES AND PROGRAMS Sec. 2531. 2532. 2533. 2533a. 2534. 2535. 2536. 2537. 2538. 2539. 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. Improved national defense control of technology diversions overseas. Industrial mobilization: orders; priorities; possession of manufacturing plants; violations. Industrial mobilization: plants; lists. 2539a. Industrial mobilization: Board on Mobilization of Industries Essential for 2539b. Sec. 2540. Military Preparedness. Availability of samples, drawings, information, equipment, materials, and certain services. SUBCHAPTER VI-DEFENSE EXPORT LOAN GUARANTEES Establishment of loan guarantee program. Transferability. 2540a. 2540b. Limitations. |