Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 118.djvu/1861

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118 STAT. 1831 PUBLIC LAW 108–375—OCT. 28, 2004 Sec. 216. Initiation of concept demonstration of Global Hawk high altitude endur ance unmanned aerial vehicle. Sec. 217. Joint Unmanned Combat Air Systems program. Subtitle C—Missile Defense Programs Sec. 231. Fielding of ballistic missile defense capabilities. Sec. 232. Integration of Patriot Advanced Capability 3 and Medium Extended Air Defense System into ballistic missile defense system. Sec. 233. Comptroller General assessments of ballistic missile defense programs. Sec. 234. Baselines and operational test and evaluation for ballistic missile defense system. Subtitle D—Other Matters Sec. 241. Annual report on submarine technology insertion. Sec. 242. Sense of Congress regarding funding of the Advanced Shipbuilding Enter prise under the National Shipbuilding Research Program of the Navy. Subtitle A—Authorization of Appropriations SEC. 201. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS. Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 2005 for the use of the Department of Defense for research, develop ment, test, and evaluation as follows: (1) For the Army, $9,307,248,000. (2) For the Navy, $16,200,591,000. (3) For the Air Force, $20,432,933,000. (4) For Defense wide activities, $20,556,986,000, of which $304,135,000 is authorized for the Director of Operational Test and Evaluation. SEC. 202. AMOUNT FOR DEFENSE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY. (a) FISCAL YEAR 2005.—Of the amounts authorized to be appro priated by section 201, $11,191,600,000 shall be available for the Defense Science and Technology Program, including basic research, applied research, and advanced technology development projects. (b) BASIC RESEARCH, APPLIED RESEARCH, AND ADVANCED TECH NOLOGY DEVELOPMENT DEFINED.—For purposes of this section, the term ‘‘basic research, applied research, and advanced technology development’’ means work funded in program elements for defense research and development under Department of Defense category 6.1, 6.2, or 6.3. Subtitle B—Program Requirements, Restrictions, and Limitations SEC. 211. FUTURE COMBAT SYSTEMS PROGRAM STRATEGY. (a) PROGRAM STRATEGY REQUIRED.—The Secretary of the Army shall establish and implement a program strategy for the Future Combat Systems acquisition program of the Army. The purpose of the program strategy shall be to provide an effective, affordable, producible, and supportable military capability with a realistic schedule and a robust cost estimate. (b) ELEMENTS OF PROGRAM STRATEGY.—The program strategy shall— (1) require the release, at the design readiness review, of not less than 90 percent of engineering drawings for the building of prototypes;