PUBLIC LAW 110–28—MAY 25, 2007
121 STAT. 139
CHAPTER 4 DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY ATOMIC ENERGY DEFENSE ACTIVITIES NATIONAL NUCLEAR SECURITY ADMINISTRATION DEFENSE NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION
For an additional amount for ‘‘Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation’’, $72,000,000 is provided for the International Nuclear Materials Protection and Cooperation Program, to remain available until expended. GENERAL PROVISION—THIS CHAPTER (TRANSFER
OF FUNDS)
SEC. 3401. The Administrator of the National Nuclear Security Administration is authorized to transfer up to $1,000,000 from Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation to the Office of the Administrator during fiscal year 2007 supporting nuclear nonproliferation activities. CHAPTER 5 DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY ANALYSIS
AND
OPERATIONS
For an additional amount for ‘‘Analysis and Operations’’, $8,000,000, to remain available until September 30, 2008, to be used for support of the State and Local Fusion Center program: Provided, That starting July 1, 2007, the Secretary of Homeland Security shall submit quarterly reports to the Committees on Appropriations of the Senate and the House of Representatives detailing the information required in House Report 110–107. UNITED STATES CUSTOMS
AND
Effective date. Reports. 6 USC 481 note.
BORDER PROTECTION
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
(INCLUDING
TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
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For an additional amount for ‘‘Salaries and Expenses’’, $75,000,000, to remain available until September 30, 2008, to support hiring not less than 400 additional United States Customs and Border Protection Officers, as well as additional intelligence analysts, trade specialists, and support staff to target and screen U.S.-bound cargo on the Northern Border, at overseas locations, and at the National Targeting Center; to support hiring additional staffing required for Northern Border Air and Marine operations; to implement Security and Accountability For Every Port Act of 2006 (Public Law 109–347) requirements; to advance the goals of the Secure Freight Initiative to improve significantly the ability of United States Customs and Border Protection to target and analyze U.S.-bound cargo containers; to expand overseas screening and physical inspection capacity for U.S.-bound cargo; to procure
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