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SEC. 204. CONFORMING REPEAL

Section 1117 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1991 (Public Law 101-510; 104 Stat. 1637) is repealed.

TITLE IV-REPORTS ON FOREIGN CONTRIBUTIONS AND THE COSTS OF OPERATION DESERT STORM $

SEC. 401. REPORTS ON UNITED STATES COSTS IN THE PERSIAN GULF CONFLICT AND FOREIGN CONTRIBUTIONS TO OFFSET SUCH COSTS

(a) REPORTS REQUIRED.-The Director of the Office of Management and Budget shall prepare, in accordance with this section, periodic reports on the incremental costs associated with Operation Desert Storm and on the amounts of contributions made to the United States by foreign countries to offset those costs. The Director shall prepare the reports in consultation with the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of the Treasury, and other appropriate Government officials.

(b) COSTS OF OPERATION DESERT STORM.—

(1) PERIOD COSTS AND CUMULATIVE COSTS.-Each report prepared under subsection (a) shall specify

(A) the incremental costs associated with Operation Desert Storm that were incurred during the period covered by the report; and

(B) the cumulative total of such costs, by fiscal year, from August 1, 1990, to the end of the period covered by the report.

(2) NONRECURRING COSTS AND COSTS OFFSET.-In specifying the incremental costs associated with Operation Desert Storm that were incurred during the period covered by a report and the total of such costs, the Director shall separately identify those costs that

(A) are nonrecurring costs;

(B) are offset by in-kind contributions; or

(C) are offset (or proposed to be offset) by the realignment, reprogramming, or transfer of funds appropriated for activities unrelated to the Persian Gulf conflict.

(c) SPECIFIC COST AREAS.-Each report prepared under subsection (a) on the incremental costs associated with Operation Desert Storm shall specify an allocation of the total amount of such costs among the military departments, the Defense Agencies of the Department of Defense, and the Office of the Secretary of Defense, by category, including the following categories:

(1) AIRLIFT.-Airlift costs related to the transportation by air of personnel, equipment, and supplies.

(2) SEALIFT.-Sealift costs related to the transportation by sea of personnel, equipment, and supplies.

(3) PERSONNEL.-Personnel costs, including pay and allowances of members of the reserve components of the Armed Forces called or ordered to active duty and increased pay and

710 U.S.C. 115 note. Sec. 1117 of Public Law 101-510, relating to end strength flexibility, may be found at 104 Stat. 1637.

10 U.S.C. 113 note.

allowances of members of the regular components of the Armed Forces incurred because of deployment in connection with Operation Desert Storm.

(4) PERSONNEL SUPPORT.-Personnel support costs, including subsistence, uniforms, and medical costs.

(5) OPERATING SUPPORT.-Operating support costs, including equipment support costs, costs associated with increased operational tempo, spare parts, stock fund purchases, communications, and equipment maintenance.

(6) FUEL.-Fuel costs.

(7) PROCUREMENT.-Procurement costs, including ammunition, weapon systems improvements and upgrades, and equipment purchases.

(8) MILITARY CONSTRUCTION.-Military construction costs. (d) CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE UNITED STATES.

(1) AMOUNT OF CONTRIBUTIONS.-Each report prepared under subsection (a) shall specify the amount of contributions made to the United States by each foreign country that is making contributions to defray the cost to the United States of Operation Desert Storm. The amount of each country's contribution during the period covered by each report, as well as the cumulative total of such contributions made before the date of the report, shall be indicated as follows:

(A) Cash payments pledged.

(B) Cash payments received.

(C) Description and value of in-kind contributions pledged.

(D) Description and value of in-kind contributions received.

(2) PLEDGE PERIOD AND USE RESTRICTIONS.-In specifying the amount of each contribution pledged, the Director shall indi

cate

(A) the time period, if any, for which that contribution applies; and

(B) any restrictions on the use of that contribution.

(e) SUBMISSION OF REPORTS.—

(1) FIRST REPORT.-The first report required by subsection (a) shall be submitted to the Congress not later than 14 days after the date of the enactment of this Act and shall cover the period beginning on August 1, 1990, and ending on December 31, 1990.

(2) SECOND REPORT.-The second report shall be submitted to the Congress not later than 21 days after the date of the enactment of this Act and shall cover

(A) January and February 1991, with respect to information required under subsections (b) and (c); and

(B) January, February, and March 1991, with respect to information required under subsection (d).

(3) SUBSEQUENT MONTHLY REPORTS.-A report shall be submitted to Congress not later than the 15th day of each month after April 1991 and shall cover

(A) the month before the preceding month, in the case of information required under subsections (b) and (c); and

(B) the preceding month, in the case of information re
quired under subsection (d).

FINAL REPORT.-The final report shall be submitted not
than November 15, 1992, and shall include-

(A) the information required under subsections (b) and
relating to the month of September 1992; and

purposes as furnis placed persons or oil spills), and the received by each su (5) OTHER FORMS OF national agreements en

(B) a summary of all information that was included in st of the Persian

reports submitted under this section.

prepositioning rights,

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AP REQUIRED.-The Secretary of State and the Sec The Preasury shall jointly prepare periodic reports on made by foreign countries as part of the international

result of the Persian Gu (6) CONTRIBUTIONS TO

formation available on financial, in-kind, or

to the Persian Gulf crisis. The Secretaries shall prepareteived as a contribution consultation with the Secretary of Defense and other of the Persian Gulf crisi

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of each foreign country whose armed forces
the international military coalition con
ription of the forces committed in terms of
equipment deployed, and any information
la the aggregate amount of the incremental
all such country's participation.

C TO THOSE COUNTRIES SIGNIFICANTLY AF-
HAN GULF CRISIS.-Any information avail-

been paid or otherwise

the end of the calendar

SUBMISSION OF REPORT

(1) TIME FOR SUBMIS

prepared pursuant to su

Congress not later than ment of this Act with re he contributions paid or nning on August 1

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B) A report prepared mitted to the Congre the enactment of this edged and the contribu the period beginnin March 31, 1991. C. Subsequent report

hal special assistance (financial, in-kind,
pport) pledged as a contribution to each
nificantly affected by the Persian Gulf
ola description of the types of such as-
ich such country.
pursuant to this paragraph shall in
ssistance as reported to the Gulf
SETH MILITARY FORCES.-The value
Financial, in-kind, or host-coun-
Daca country referred to in para-
States, to defray costs of mili-
armed forces of such foreign
4 Desert Storm.

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all be submitted to the er the end of each cal contributions pledge delivered during the DA final report sha er than November 15 all information relatin arbutions paid or oth e submitted under JEFINITIONS-In this s The term "countrie risis means Egypt country whose eco

HONAL ORGANIZATIONS.-Any
l nature of contributions

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with consequences of
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purposes as furnishing humanitarian assistance for displaced persons or furnishing assistance for responding to oil spills), and the value and nature of such contributions received by each such organization.

(5) OTHER FORMS OF CONTRIBUTIONS.-A description of international agreements entered into by the United States as a result of the Persian Gulf crisis, and a description of prepositioning rights, base or other military facilities access rights, or air transit rights granted to the United States as a result of the Persian Gulf crisis.

(6) CONTRIBUTIONS TO OTHER FOREIGN COUNTRIES.-Any information available on the types of any additional assistance (financial, in-kind, or host-country support) pledged and received as a contribution to other foreign countries as a result of the Persian Gulf crisis.

(7) CUMULATIVE TOTALS.-Each report submitted pursuant to subsection (c) shall include cumulative totals for, and any information available on the aggregate value of, the contributions that have been pledged, and the contributions that have been paid or otherwise delivered, by each foreign country as of the end of the calendar quarter covered by that report. (c) SUBMISSION OF REPORTS.

(1) TIME FOR SUBMISSION, PERIOD COVERED. (A) A report prepared pursuant to subsection (a) shall be submitted to the Congress not later than 30 days after the date of the enactment of this Act with respect to the contributions pledged and the contributions paid or otherwise delivered during the period beginning on August 1, 1990, and ending on December 31, 1990.

(B) A report prepared pursuant to subsection (a) shall be submitted to the Congress not later than 30 days after the date of the enactment of this Act with respect to the contributions pledged and the contributions paid or otherwise delivered during the period beginning on January 1, 1991, and ending on March 31, 1991.

(C) Subsequent reports prepared pursuant to subsection (a) shall be submitted to the Congress not later than the 15th day after the end of each calendar quarter in 1991 with respect to the contributions pledged and the contributions paid or otherwise delivered during that calendar quarter.

(D) A final report shall be submitted to the Congress not later than November 15, 1992, and shall contain a summary of all information relating to the contributions pledged and the contributions paid or otherwise delivered that was included in reports submitted under this paragraph.

(d) DEFINITIONS.-In this section:

(1) The term "countries significantly affected by the Persian Gulf crisis" means Egypt, Jordan, Turkey, and Israel, and any other country whose economy the President determines is significantly affected by the Persian Gulf crisis.

(2) The term "Persian Gulf crisis" means the military conflict, the United Nations Security Council embargo against Iraq, and other consequences associated with Iraq's invasion

and occupation of Kuwait and its failure to comply with the
resolutions of the Security Council.

(3) The term "Gulf Crisis Financial Coordination Group
means the organization established by the President on Sep
tember 25, 1990 for coordinating economic assistance in rê

sponse to the Persian Gulf crisis.

ERC 408, PORM OF REPORTS

The reports required to be submitted to the Congress pursuant By this title shall be submitted in unclassified form to the extent priruble, with a classified annex if necessary.

TILE V REPORT ON THE CONDUCT OF THE PERSIAN

GULF CONFLICT

144 991 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE REPORT ON THE CONDUCT OF

THE PERSIAN GULF CONFLICT

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4) POR REQUIRED. Not later than January 15, 1992, the Brockery of Defense shall submit to the congressional defense com dece #pent on the conduct of the hostilities in the Persian mille peshmmmmry report on the conduct of those hostilities not cution of military Cultations. The Secretary shall submit to such com Jonk Jisks of Skaff and the Commander in Chief, United States including a discussion agaly shall has prepared in consultation with the Chairman of the compliance or noncom

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The military objectives of the multinational coalition.
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the theater of operations; and

(5) any equipment or capabilities that were available and could have been used but were not introduced into the

theater of operations,

other nations, with particular emphasis on medical support (7) The scope of logistics support, including support from

provided in the theater of operations.

farces.

(16) The rules of enga (17) The actions take in forces caused by th 18) The role of sup Tense Agencies of the D 19 The policies and inding the use of media The assignment States forces and other e forces in carrying

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