Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 111 Part 2.djvu/827

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PUBLIC LAW 105-85—NOV. 18, 1997 111 STAT. 1907 (1) Section 20 of the National Institute of Standards and Technology Act (15 U.S.C. 278g-3) is amended in subsections (a)(4) and (b)(2) by striking out "Information Technology Management Reform Act of 1996" and inserting in lieu thereof "Clinger-Cohen Act of 1996 (40 U.S.C. 1441)". (2) Section 612(f) of title 28, United States Code, is amended by striking out "the Information Technology Management Reform Act of 1996" and inserting in lieu thereof "division E of the Clinger-Cohen Act of 1996 (40 U.S.C. 1401 et seq.)". (3) Section 310(b) of title 38, United States Code, is amended by striking out "the Information Technology Management Reform Act of 1996" and inserting in lieu thereof "division E of the Clinger-Cohen Act of 1996 (40 U.S.C. 1401 et seq.)". (4) Section 6(b) of the Computer Security Act of 1987 (40 U.S.C. 1441 note) is amended by striking out "Information Technology Management Reform Act of 1996" and inserting in lieu thereof "Clinger-Cohen Act of 1996 (40 U.S.C. 1441)". (5) Chapter 35 of title 44, United States Code, is amended— (A) in section 3502(9)— (i) by striking out "the Information Technology Management Reform Act of 1996" and inserting in heu thereof "the Clinger-Cohen Act of 1996 (40 U.S.C. 1401)"; and (ii) by inserting "(40 U.S.C. 1452)" after "that Act"; (B) in section 3504(h)(2), by striking out "the Information Technology Management Reform Act of 1996" and inserting in lieu thereof "division E of the Clinger-Cohen Act of 1996 (40 U.S.C. 1401 et seq.)"; and (C) in sections 3504(g)(2), 3504(g)(3), 3504(h)(1)(B), and 3518(d) by striking out "Information Technology Management Reform Act of 1996" and inserting in lieu thereof "Clinger-Cohen Act of 1996 (40 U.S.C. 1441)". (i) COORDINATION WITH OTHER AMENDMENTS. —For purposes lo use loi note. of applying amendments made by provisions of this Act other than provisions of this section, this section shall be treated as having been enacted immediately before the other provisions of this Act. SEC. 1074. SUSTAINMENT AND OPERATION OF THE GLOBAL POSITION- ING SYSTEM. (a) FINDINGS. —Congress makes the following findings: lo use 2281 (1) The Global Positioning System (consisting of a constella- note. tion of satellites and associated facilities capable of providing users on earth with a highly precise statement of their location on earth) makes significant contributions to the attainment of the national security and foreign policy goals of the United States, the safety and efficiency of international transportation, and the economic growth, trade, and productivity of the United States. (2) The infrastructure for the Global Positioning System (including both space and ground segments of the infrastructure) is vital to the effectiveness of United States and allied military forces and to the protection of the national security interests of the United States. (3) In addition to having military uses, the Global Positioning System has essential civil, commercial, and scientific uses. (4) As a result of the increasing demand of civil, commercial, and scientific users of the Global Positioning System—