Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 111 Part 2.djvu/919

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PUBLIC LAW 105-85 —NOV. 18, 1997 111 STAT. 1999 (B) as a percentage of the total capacity of the military installations of each Armed Force with respect to the military installations of such Armed Force; and (C) as a percentage of the total capacity of a t5^e of military installations with respect to military installations of such type. (6) An assessment of the effect of the previous base closure rounds on military capabilities and the ability of the Armed Forces to fulfill the National Military Strategy. (7) A description of the types of military installations that would be recommended for closure or realignment in the event of one or more additional base closure rounds, set forth by Armed Force. (8) The criteria to be used by the Secretary in evaluating military installations for closure or realignment in such event. (9) The methodologies to be used by the Secretary in identifying military installations for closure or realignment in such event. (10) An estimate of the costs sind savings that the Secretary believes will be achieved as a result of the closure or realignment of military installations in such event, set forth by Armed Force and by year. (11) An assessment of whether the costs and estimated savings from one or more future rounds of base closures and realignments, currently unauthorized, are already contained in the current Future Years Defense Plan, and, if not, whether the Secretary will recommend modifications in future defense spending in order to accommodate such costs and savings, (c) METHOD OF PRESENTING INFORMATION. —The statement and comparison required by paragraphs (1) and (2) of subsection (b) shall be set forth by Armed Force, type of facility, and fiscal year, and include the following: (1) Operation and maintenance costs, including costs associated with expanded operations and support, maintenance of property, administrative support, and allowances for housing at military installations to which functions are transferred as a result of the closure or realignment of other installations. (2) Military construction costs, including costs associated with rehabilitating, expanding, and constructing facilities to receive personnel and equipment that are transferred to military installations as a result of the closure or realignment of other installations. (3) Environmental clesinup costs, including costs associated with assessments and restoration. (4) Economic assistance costs, including— (A) expenditures on Department of Defense demonstration projects relating to economic assistance; (B) expenditures by the Office of Economic Adjustment; and (C) to the extent available, expenditures by the Economic Development Administration, the Federal Aviation Administration, and the Department of Labor relating to economic assistance. (5) To the extent information is available, imemployment compensation costs, early retirement benefits (including benefits paid under section 5597 of title 5, United States Code), and worker retraining expenses under the Priority Placement