Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 97.djvu/1463

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PUBLIC LAW 98-212 —DEC. 8, 1983 97 STAT. 1431 Government and contractor-owned equipment layaway; procure- ment of critical, long leadtime components and designs for vessels to be constructed or converted in the future; and expansion of public and private plants, including land necessary therefor, and such lands and interests therein, may be acquired, and construction prosecuted thereon prior to approval of title as required by section 355, Revised Statutes, as amended, as follows: for the Trident sub- marine program, $1,704,900,000; for the T-AK cargo ship conversion program, $900,000; for the SSN-688 nuclear attack submarine pro- gram, $2,018,000,000; for the reactivation of the U.S.S. Missouri, $57,700,000: Provided, That none of these funds shall be available for obligation until the Secretary of the Navy reports to the Committees on Appropriations on the decision whether to implement the phase II battleship modernization, and any decision to proceed with phase II shall be accompanied by a plan for implementation to include cost and schedule data; for the aircraft carrier service life extension program, $95,900,000; for the CG-47 AEGIS cruiser program, $3,285,000,000; for the DDG-51 guided missile destroyer program, $79,000,000; for the LSD-41 landing ship dock program, $405,500,000; for the FFG-7 guided missile frigate program, $ll(i,4()0,(H)0, and in addition, provided that the FFG-7 guided missile frigate shall be constructed with an upgraded MK-92 fire control system and an X-band phased array radar, the following amounts shall be derived by transfer: from the FFG-7 guided missile frigate program of "Shipbuilding and Conversion, Navy, 1980/1984", $26,500,000; from the FFG-7 guided missile frigate program of " Shipbuilding and Conversion, Navy, 1981/1985", $19,100,000; from SSN-688 nuclear attack submarine, FFG-7 guided missile frigate, T-AGOS ocean surveillance ship, and escalation programs of "Ship- building and Conversion, Navy, 1982/1986", $66,000,000; and from the Trident submarine, SSN-688 nuclear attack submarine, FFG-7 guided missile frigate, CVN aircraft carrier, and escalation pro- grams of "Shipbuilding and Conversion, Navy, 1983/1987", $72,000,000; in all, $183,600,000 to be derived by transfer; for the T-AO fleet oiler ship program, $335,500,000; for the MCM mine counter- measures ship program, $301,000,000: Provided further, That funds appropriated or made available in this Act for the MCM mine countermeasures ship program may be obligated or expended only under a firm fixed price contract: Provided further, That none of the funds appropriated or made available in this Act for the MCM mine countermeasures ship program may be obligated or expended until such time as the Department of the Navy develops electromagnetic interference specifications for the MCM-1 class of ships, and the Secretary of the Navy certifies to the Committees on Appropriations that the electromagnetic interference specifications developed will result in a design that will be free of electromagnetic interference in the context of the approved electromagnetic interference and elec- tromagnetic compatibility specifications; for the MSH coastal mine hunter program, $65,000,000; for the T-AGS surveying ship pro- gram, $17,000,000; for the T-AKR fast logistics ship program, $230,000,000; for the T-AH hospital ship program, $180,000,000, and in addition, $44,000,000 to be derived by transfer from the T-AH hospital ship program of "Shipbuilding and Conversion, Navy, 1983/ 1987"; for the T-AFS combat stores ship program, $11,000,000; for the LHD-1 amphibious assault ship program, $1,365,700,000; for the strategic sealift program, $31,000,000; for craft, outfitting, post deliv- ery, cost growth, and escalation on prior year programs. 40 USC 255. Battleship modernization, report to congressional committees. Certified specifications to congressional committees.