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12 2 STA T .4 41 9PUBLIC LA W 11 0– 41 7—O CT. 14 , 200 8(C)byinsert in gaf ter cl a u se( v ii) , as re d esignated by sub p aragrap h ( A ),thef o llo w ing

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and ( D ) by redesignating subparagraphs ( H )and( I )as clauses (i) and (ii), respectively, and indenting the m argins of such clauses, as so redesignated, 6 ems from the left margin .Subti t leD—En e rgy Se c urity SEC.3 3 1 . AN N U A LR E PO R T ON OPERAT I ONAL ENER GYM ANAGEMENT AN D IMPLEMENTATION O F OPERATIONAL ENERGY STRATEGY. (a) REPORT RE QUI RE D . —S ection 29 2 5 of title 10 , U nited States Code, is amended by stri k ing subsection (b) and inserting the fol - lowing new subsection: ‘‘(b) A N NU AL REPORT RELATED TO O PERATIONAL E NER GY .—(1) Simultaneous with the annual report re q uired by subsection (a), the Secretary of Defense, acting through the Director of Operational Energy P lans and Programs, shall submit to the congressional defense committees a report on operational energy management and the implementation of the operational energy strategy estab- lished pursuant to section 1 3 9b of this title. ‘‘(2) The annual report under this subsection shall address and include the following: ‘‘(A) Statistical information on operational energy demands, in terms of e x penditures and consumption, for the preceding five fiscal years, including funding made available in regular defense appropriations Acts and any supplemental appropria- tion Acts. ‘‘(B) An estimate of operational energy demands for the current fiscal year and next fiscal year, including funding requested to meet operational energy demands in the budget submitted to Congress under section 1105 of title 31 and in any supplemental requests. ‘‘(C) A description of each initiative related to the oper- ational energy strategy and a summary of funds appropriated for each initiative in the previous fiscal year and current fiscal year and requested for each initiative for the next five fiscal years. ‘‘(D) An evaluation of progress made by the Department of Defense— ‘‘(i) in implementing the operational energy strategy, including the progress of key initiatives and technology investments related to operational energy demand and management; and ‘‘(ii) in meeting the operational energy goals set forth in the strategy. ‘‘(E) Such recommendations as the Director considers appropriate for additional changes in organi z ation or authority within the Department of Defense to enable further implementation of the energy strategy and such other com- ments and recommendations as the Director considers appro- priate. ‘‘(3) If a report under this subsection is submitted in a classified form, the Secretary shall concurrently submit to the congressional