Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 110 Part 1.djvu/245

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PUBLIC LAW 104-106—FEB. 10, 1996 110 STAT. 221 (B) a comprehensive schedule with program milestones and exit criteria; and (C) optimized performance parameters for each segment of an integrated space-based infrared system; (2) be structured to achieve initial operational capability of the low earth orbit space segment (the Space and Missile Tracking System) in fiscal year 2003, with a first launch of Block I satellites in fiscal year 2002; (3) ensure integration of the Space and Missile Tracking System into the architecture of the Space-Based Infrared System; and (4) ensure that the performance parameters of all space segment components are selected so as to optimize the performance of the Space-Based Infrared System while minimizing unnecessary redundancy and cost. (b) REPORT ON PROGRAM BASELINE.— Not later than 60 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense shall submit to the congressional defense committees a report, in classified and unclassified forms as necessary, on the program baseline established under subsection (a). (c) ESTABLISHMENT OF PROGRAM ELEMENTS. — In the budget justification materials submitted to Congress in support of the Department of Defense budget for any fiscal year after fiscal year 1996 (as submitted in the budget of the President under section 1105(a) of title 31, United States Code), the amount requested for the Space-Based Infrared System shall be set forth in accordance with the following program elements: (1) Space Segment High. (2) Space Segment Low (Space and Missile Tracking System). (3) Ground Segment. (d) FUNDING FOR FISCAL YEAR 1996.— Of the amounts authorized to be appropriated pursuant to section 201(3) for fiscal year 1996, or otherwise made available to the Department of Defense for fiscal year 1996, the following amounts shall be available for the Space-Based Infrared System: (1) $265,744,000 for demonstration and validation, of which $249,824,000 shall be available for the Space and Missile Tracking System. (2) $162,219,000 for engineering and manufacturing development, of which $9,400,000 shall be available for the Miniature Sensor Technology Integration program. SEC. 217. DEFENSE NUCLEAR AGENCY PROGRAMS. (a) AGENCY FUNDING. —Of the amounts authorized to be appropriated to the Department of Defense in section 201, $241,703,000 shall be available for the Defense Nuclear Agency. (b) TUNNEL CHARACTERIZATION AND NEUTRALIZATION PRO- GRAM. —Of the amount made available under subsection (a), $3,000,000 shall be available for a tunnel characterization and neutralization program to be managed by the Defense Nuclear Agency as part of the counterproliferation activities of the Department of Defense. (c) LONG-TERM RADIATION TOLERANT MICROELECTRONICS PRO- GRAM.— (1) Of the amount made available under subsection (a), $6,000,000 shall be available for the establishment of a long-term