Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 116 Part 3.djvu/585

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PUBLIC LAW 107-296—NOV. 25, 2002 116 STAT. 2177 (1) The establishment of a centrahzed Federal clearinghouse for information relating to technologies that would further the mission of the Department for dissemination, as appropriate, to Federal, State, and local government and private sector entities for additional review, purchase, or use. (2) The issuance of announcements seeking unique and innovative technologies to advance the mission of the Department. (3) The establishment of a technical assistance team to assist in screening, as appropriate, proposals submitted to the Secretary (except as provided in subsection (c)(2)) to assess the feasibility, scientific and technical merits, and estimated cost of such proposals, as appropriate. (4) The provision of guidance, recommendations, and technical assistance, as appropriate, to assist Federal, State, and local government and private sector efforts to evaluate and implement the use of technologies described in paragraph (1) . or (2). (5) The provision of information for persons seeking guidance on how to pursue proposals to develop or deploy technologies that would enhance homeland security, including information relating to Federal funding, regulation, or acquisition. (c) MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS.— (1) IN GENERAL.— Nothing in this section shall be construed as authorizing the Secretary or the technical assistance team established under subsection (b)(3) to set standards for technology to be used by the Department, any other executive agency, any State or local government entity, or any private sector entity. (2) CERTAIN PROPOSALS.—The technical assistance team established under subsection (b)(3) shall not consider or evaluate proposals submitted in response to a solicitation for offers for a pending procurement or for a specific agency requirement. (3) COORDINATION. —In carrying out this section, the Secretary shall coordinate with the Technical Support Working Group (organized under the April 1982 National Security Decision Directive Numbered 30). TITLE IV—DIRECTORATE OF BORDER AND TRANSPORTATION SECURITY Subtitle A—Under Secretary for Border and Transportation Security SEC. 401. UNDER SECRETARY FOR BORDER AND TRANSPORTATION 6 USC 201. SECURITY. There shall be in the Department a Directorate of Border and Transportation Security headed by an Under Secretary for Border and Transportation Security. SEC. 402. RESPONSIBILITIES. 6 USC 202. The Secretary, acting through the Under Secretary for Border and Transportation Security, shall be responsible for the following: