Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 96 Part 1.djvu/763

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PUBLIC LAW 97-000—MMMM. DD, 1982

PUBLIC LAW 97-252—SEPT. 8, 1982 justification for entering into a multiyear contract for the procurement of the equipment concerned; and (2) a period of thirty days has elapsed after the date on which the report is received by those committees, (b) The equipment referred to in subsection (a) is the following: (1) F-111 weapon navigation computers. (2) C-2 aircraft. (3) EA-6B aircraft. (4) A-6E aircraft. (5) MULE laser designators. (6) CH-53E helicopters. (7) MLRS rocket systems. (8) ALQ-136 radio jammers. ENHANCEMENT OF NORTH AMERICAN AIR DEFENSE COMMAND LOW LEVEL RADAR CAPABIUTIES IN FLORIDA

SEC. 108. The Secretary of the Air Force, using funds available under section 103, may acquire one tethered aero-stat radar set (of the type currently in use at Cudjoe Key, Florida) for deployment at Kennedy Air Force Station, Florida. Concurrently with such procurement, the Secretary shall provide for necessary improvements to the radar set to be acquired and the existing set at Cudjoe Key, Florida. Such improvements and the operation and maintenance of such radar sets may be provided using funds available under this Act. SECURE COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT AND A SPECIAL CLASSIFIED PROGRAM

SEC. 109. The Secretary of Defense is authorized to procure secure telephone communication systems, including equipment and related items, during fiscal year 1983 for the Department of Defense and other government agencies and entities to support a national program to provide secure telephone service. Of the funds authorized to be appropriated pursuant to this title, not more than $50,000,000 may be used to provide secure telephone equipment and related items to the Department of Defense and other government agencies and entities in support of such a national program. Equipment provided to government agencies and entities outside the Department of Defense under the authority of this section and such related services as may be necessary may be furnished by the Secretary of Defense without reimbursement. In addition, of the funds authorized to be appropriated pursuant to this Act, not more than $132,000,000 is authorized for a special classified program. PROHIBITION OF ACQUISITION OF 9-MILUMETER HANDGUN

SEC. 110. None of the funds appropriated pursuant to an authorization of appropriations in this Act may be obligated or expended in connection with the purchase of a 9-millimeter handgun for the Armed Forces or to carry out any activity concerned with evaluating the feasibility or desirability of purchasing a 9-millimeter handgun for the Armed Forces.

96 STAT. 721