Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 107 Part 2.djvu/633

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PUBLIC LAW 103-160—NOV. 30, 1993 107 STAT. 1583 be available for space-based missile warning and surveillance programs. (b) TRANSFER AUTHORITY. —To the extent provided in appropriations Acts, during fiscal year 1994 funds may be transferred from the amount available for space-based missile warning and stuveillance programs pursuant to subsection (a) to programs specified in subsection (c) as follows: (1) Before March 1, 1994, up to $250,000,000. (2) On or after March 1, 1994, any unobligated amount remaining for space-based missile warning and surveillance programs pursuant to subsection (a). (c) PROGRAMS TO WFLICH TRANSFERRED. —A transfer under subsection (b) may be made to any of the following programs: (1) The Follow-on Early Warning System. (2) The Defense Support Program. (3) The Brilliant Eyes Program. (4) The Cobra Ball Upgrade Program. (d) RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER TRANSFER AUTHORITY.—The authority to make transfers under subsection (b) is in addition to the authority provided in section 1101. TITLE II—RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND EVALUATION Subtitle A—-Authorization of Appropriations SEC. 201. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS. Funds are hereby ai:Lthorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 1994 for the use of the Department of Defense for research, development, test, and evaluation, as follows: (1) For the Army, $5,197,467,000. (2) For the Navy,, $8,376,737,000. (3) For the Air Force, $12,289,211,000. (4) For Defense-wide activities, $9,042,949,000, of which— (A) $242,592,000 is authorized for the activities of the Director, Test and Evaluation; and (B) $12,650,000 is authorized for the Director of Operational Test and Evaluation. SEC. 202. AMOUNT FOR BASIC RESEARCH AND EXPLORATORY DEVEL- OPMENT. (a) FISCAL YEAR 1994.— Of the amounts authorized to be appropriated by section 201, $4,283,935,000 shall be available for basic research and exploratory development projects. (b) BASIC RESEARCH AND EXPLORATORY DEVELOPMENT DEFINED. —For purposes of this section, the term "basic research and exploratory development" means work funded in program elements for defense research and development under Department of Defense category 6.1 or 6.2.