Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 122.djvu/4382

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12 2 STA T .4359PUBLIC LA W 11 0– 41 7—O CT. 14 , 200 8Sec.25 2. T ec hnol o gy- ne utra l i n f or m ation technology gui d eline s and standards to su p port fully interopera b le electronic personal health information for the D epartment of Defense and Department of V eterans A ffairs. Sec. 25 3 . Assessment of technology transition programs and repeal of reporting re- q uirement. Sec. 25 4 . Trusted defense systems. Sec. 255. C apabilities-based assessment to outline a j oint approach for future de v el- opment of vertical lift aircraft and rotorcraft. Sec. 25 6 . Ex ecutive agent for printed circuit board technology. Sec. 25 7 . R evie w of conventional prompt global stri k e technology applications and concepts. T I T L E III —OP ERATIO N AND M AINTENANCE Subtitle A—Authori z ation of Appropriations Sec. 3 01 . Operation and maintenance funding. Subtitle B —Environmental Provisions Sec. 311. Authorization for Department of Defense participation in conservation banking programs. Sec. 312. Reimbursement of Environmental Protection Agency for certain costs in connection with Moses Lake W ellfield Superfund Site , Moses Lake, Washington. Sec. 313. Expand cooperative agreement authority for management of natural re- sources to include off-installation mitigation. Sec. 314. Expedited use of appropriate technology related to unexploded ordnance detection. Sec. 315. Closed loop re-refining of used motor vehicle lubricating oil. Sec. 316. Comprehensive program for the eradication of the brown tree snake popu- lation from military facilities in G uam. Subtitle C—Workplace and Depot Issues Sec. 321. Comprehensive analysis and development of single Government-wide defi- nition of inherently governmental function and criteria for critical func- tions. Sec. 322. Study on future depot capability. Sec. 323. Government Accountability Office review of high-performing organiza- tions. Sec. 324. Consolidation of Air F orce and Air National Guard aircraft maintenance. Sec. 325. Report on Air Force civilian personnel consolidation plan. Sec. 326. Report on reduction in number of firefighters on Air Force bases. Sec. 327. Minimum capital investment for certain depots. Subtitle D—Energy Security Sec. 331. Annual report on operational energy management and implementation of operational energy strategy. Sec. 332. Consideration of fuel logistics support requirements in planning, require- ments development, and acquisition processes. Sec. 333. Study on solar and wind energy for use for expeditionary forces. Sec. 334. Study on alternative and synthetic fuels. Sec. 335. Mitigation of power outage risks for Department of Defense facilities and activities. Subtitle E—Reports Sec. 341. Comptroller General report on readiness of Armed Forces. Sec. 342. Report on plan to enhance combat skills of Navy and Air Force personnel. Sec. 343. Comptroller General report on the use of the Army Reserve and National Guard as an operational reserve. Sec. 344. Comptroller General report on link between preparation and use of Army reserve component forces to support ongoing operations. Sec. 345. Comptroller General report on adequacy of funding, staffing, and organi- zation of Department of Defense Military Munitions Response Program. Subtitle F—Other Matters Sec. 351. Extension of Enterprise Transition Plan reporting requirement. Sec. 352. Demilitarization of loaned, given, or exchanged documents, historical arti- facts, and condemned or obsolete combat materiel. Sec. 353. Repeal of requirement that Secretary of Air Force provide training and support to other military departments for A – 10 aircraft. Sec. 354. Display of annual budget requirements for Air Sovereignty Alert Mission.