Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 123.djvu/2220

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123STA T . 22 0 0 PUBLIC LA W 111 –84—O CT. 28 , 200 9Sec.103 3. R e ports o nba n dwi dt h re qu ire m ents f or ma j or defense acquisition pro -g rams and major s y stem acquisition programs. Sec. 103 4 . A dditiona l duties for ad v isory panel on D epartment of Defense capabili- ties for support of civil authorities after certain incidents. Sec. 103 5 . C harter for the N ational Reconnaissance O ffice. Sec. 103 6 . National strategic five-year plan for improving the nuclear forensic and attribution capabilities of the U nited States. Sec. 103 7 . Authori z ation of appropriations for payments to P ortuguese nationals employed by the Department of Defense. Sec. 103 8 . Prohibition on interrogation of detainees by contractor personnel. Sec. 103 9 . Notification and access of I nternational Committee of the Red Cross with respect to detainees at T heater Internment F acility at B agram Air Base , Afghanistan. Sec. 1040. No M iranda W arnings for Al Q aeda Terrorists. Sec. 1041. L imitation on use of funds for the transfer or release of individuals de- tained at United States Naval Station, G uantanamo Bay, Cuba. Sec. 104 2 . Additional subpoena authority for the Inspector General of the Depart- ment of Defense. Sec. 1043. Limitations on modifications of certain Government furnished equip- ment

one-time authority to transfer certain military prototype. Subtitle E— Studies and Reports Sec. 1051. Report on statutory compliance of the report on the 2009 quadrennial defense review. Sec. 1052. Report on the force structure findings of the 2009 quadrennial defense review. Sec. 1053. Annual report on the electronic warfare strategy of the Department of Defense. Sec. 1054. Study on a system for career development and management of inter- agency national security professionals. Sec. 1055. Report on nuclear aspirations of non-state entities, nuclear weapons and related programs in non-nuclear-weapons states and countries not par- ties to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, and certain foreign per- sons. Sec. 1056. Comptroller General review of Department of Defense spending in final fiscal quarters. Sec. 1057. Report on Air America. Sec. 1058. Report on defense travel simplification. Sec. 1059. Report on modeling and simulation technological and industrial base. Sec. 1060. Report on enabling capabilities for special operations forces. Sec. 1061. Additional members and duties for the independent panel to assess the quadrennial defense review. Sec. 1062. Congressional earmar k s relating to the Department of Defense. Sec. 1063. Report on basing plans for certain United States geographic combatant commands. Subtitle F—Other Matters Sec. 1071. E x tension of certain authority for making rewards for combating ter- rorism. Sec. 1072. Business process reengineering. Sec. 1073. Technical and clerical amendments. Sec. 1074. Extension of sunset for congressional commission on the strategic pos- ture of the United States. Sec. 1075. Combat air forces restructuring. Sec. 1076. Sense of Congress regarding carrier air wing force structure. Sec. 1077. Department of V eterans Affairs use of service dogs for the treatment or rehabilitation of veterans with physical or mental injuries or disabil- ities. Sec. 1078. Plan for sustainment of land-based solid rocket motor industrial base. Sec. 1079. J ustice for victims of torture and terrorism. Sec. 1080. Requirement for videotaping or otherwise electronically recording stra- tegic intelligence interrogations of persons in the custody of or under the effective control of the Department of Defense. Sec. 1081. Modification of pilot program on commercial fee-for-service air refueling support for the air force. Sec. 1082. Multiyear contracts under pilot program on commercial fee-for-service air refueling support for the Air Force. Sec. 1083. Disclosure of names of students and instructors at Western H emisphere Institute for Security Cooperation. Sec. 1084. Sense of Congress regarding the Western Hemisphere Institute for Secu- rity Cooperation.