Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 118.djvu/1877

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118 STAT. 1847 PUBLIC LAW 108–375—OCT. 28, 2004 pursuant to the authority provided by subsection (a), including information regarding— ‘‘(A) each installation at which such security guard functions are performed or are to be performed; ‘‘(B) the period and amount of such contract; ‘‘(C) the number of security guards employed or to be employed under such contract; ‘‘(D) whether the contract was awarded pursuant to full and open competition; and ‘‘(E) the actions taken or to be taken within the Depart ment of Defense to ensure that the conditions applicable under paragraph (1) of subsection (a) or determined under paragraph (2) of such subsection are satisfied; ‘‘(2) identifies, for each military installation at which such authority was used or is expected to be used, any requirements for the performance of security guard functions described in subsection (a) that are expected to continue after the date on which such authority expires; ‘‘(3) identifies any limitation or constraint on the end strength of the civilian workforce of the Department of Defense that makes it difficult to meet requirements identified under paragraph (2) by hiring personnel as civilian employees of the Department of Defense; and ‘‘(4) includes a plan for meeting such requirements, in a manner consistent with applicable law, on a long term basis.’’. SEC. 325. PILOT PROGRAM FOR PURCHASE OF CERTAIN MUNICIPAL SERVICES FOR ARMY INSTALLATIONS. (a) PILOT PROGRAM AUTHORIZED.—The Secretary of Army may carry out a pilot program to procure one or more of the municipal services specified in subsection (b) for an Army installation from a county or municipality in which the installation is located for the purpose of evaluating the efficacy of procuring such services rather than providing them directly. (b) SERVICES AUTHORIZED FOR PROCUREMENT.—Only the fol lowing services may be procured for a military installation partici pating in the pilot program: (1) Refuse collection. (2) Refuse disposal. (3) Library services. (4) Recreation services. (5) Facility maintenance and repair. (6) Utilities. (c) PARTICIPATING INSTALLATIONS.—Not more than two Army installations may be selected to participate in the pilot program, and only installations located in the United States are eligible for selection. (d) CONGRESSIONAL NOTIFICATION.—The Secretary may not enter into a contract under the pilot program for the procurement of municipal services until the Secretary notifies the congressional defense committees of the proposed contract and a period of 14 days elapses from the date the notification is received by the committees. (e) IMPLEMENTATION REPORT.—(1) Not later than February 1, 2007, the Secretary shall submit to the congressional defense committees and the Comptroller General a report describing the implementation of the pilot program, evaluating the efficacy of 10 USC 2461 note.