Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 106 Part 3.djvu/774

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106 STAT. 2568 PUBLIC LAW 102-484—OCT. 23, 1992 ing for those activities in the budget submission for fiscal year 1994; (8) the Department of Defense and the Department of Energy have imique expertise that can further enhance the effectiveness of international nonproliferation activities; (9) under the guidance of the President, the Secretary of Defense and the Secretary of Energy should continue to actively assist in United States nonproliferation activities and in formulating and executing United States nonproliferation policy, emphasizing activities such as improved capabilities (A) to detect and monitor proliferation, (B) to respond to terrorism, theft, and accidents involving weapons of mass destruction, and (C) to assist with interdiction and destruction of weapons of mass destruction and related weapons material; and (10) in a manner consistent with United States nonproliferation policy, the Department of Defense and the Department of Energy should continue to maintain and to improve their capabilities to identify, monitor, and respond to proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and missile delivery systems. SEC. 1603. REPORT ON DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AND DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY NONPROLIFERATION ACTIVITIES. (a) REPORT REQUIRED.— The Secretary of Defense and the Secretary of Energy shall jointly submit to the committees of Congress named in subsection (d)(l) a report describing the role of the Department of Defense and the Department of Energy with respect to the nonproliferation policy of the United States. (b) MATTERS TO BE COVERED IN REPORT.— The report shall— (1) address how the Secretary of Defense integrates and coordinates existing intelligence and militery capabilities of the Department of Defense and how the Secretary of Energy integrates and coordinates the intelligence and emergency response capabilities of the Department of Energy in support of the nonproliferation policy of the United States; (2) identify existing and planned capabilities within the Department of Defense, including particular capabilities of the militery services, and the Department of Energy to (A) detect and monitor clandestine weapons of mass destruction programs, (B) respond to terrorism or accidente involving such weapons and to theft of related weapons materials, and (C) assist with interdiction and destruction of weapons of mass destruction and related weapons materials; (3) describe, for the Department of Defense, the degree to which the Secretary of Defense has incorporated a nonproliferation mission into the overall mission of the imified combatent commands and how the Special Operations Command might support the commanders of the unified and specified commands in that mission; (4) consider the appropriate roles of the Defense Advance Research Projecte Agency (DARPA), the Defense Nuclear Agency (DNA), the On-Site-Inspection Agency (OSIA), and other Department of Defense agencies, as welfas the national laboratories of the Department of Energy, in providing technical assistence and support for the efforts of the Department of Defense and the Department of Energy with respect to nonproliferation; and