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 PUBLIC LAW 99-433—OCT. 1, 1986

100 STAT. 1021

"(b) PARTICIPATION IN JOINT TRAINING EXERCISES.—The Chairman

shall— "(1) provide for the participation of the combat support agencies in joint training exercises to the extent necessary to ensure that those agencies are capable of performing their support missions with respect to a war or threat to national security; and "(2) assess the performance in joint training exercises of each such agency and, in accordance with guidelines established by the Secretary of Defense, take steps to provide for any change that the Chairman considers appropriate to improve that performance. "(c) READINESS REPORTING SYSTEM.—The Chairman shall develop. Reports. in consultation with the director of each combat support agency, a uniform system for reporting to the Secretary of Defense, the commanders of the unified and specified combatant commands, and the Secretaries of the military departments concerning the readiness of each such agency to perform with respect to a war or threat to national security. "(d) REVIEW OF NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY.—(1) Subsections (a), (b), and (c) shall apply to the National Security Agency, but only with respect to combat support functions the Agency performs for the Department of Defense. "(2) The Secretary, after consulting with the Director of Central Intelligence, shall establish policies and procedures with respect to the application of subsections (a), (b), and (c) to the National Security Agency. "(e) COMBAT SUPPORT CAPABILITIES OF D I A AND N S A. — The Secretary of Defense, in consultation with the Director of Central •'^' ' **«^ Intelligence, shall develop and implement, as they may determine to be necessary, policies and programs to correct such deficiencies as the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and other officials of the Department of Defense may identify in the capabilities of the Defense Intelligence Agency and the National Security Agency to accomplish assigned missions in support of military combat operations. "(f) DEFINITION OF COMBAT SUPPORT AGENCY.—In this section, the term 'combat support agency' means any of the following Defense Agencies: "(1) The Defense Communications Agency. "(2) The Defense Intelligence Agency. "(3) The Defense Logistics Agency. "(4) The Defense Mapping Agency. "(5) Any other Defense Agency designated- as a combat support agency by the Secretary of Defense. "§ 194. Limitations on personnel 10 USC 194. "(a) CAP ON HEADQUARTERS MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL.—After

September 30, 1989, the total number of members of the armed forces and civilian employees assigned or detailed to permanent duty in the management headquarters activities or management headquarters support activities in the Defense Agencies and Department of Defense Field Activities may not exceed the number that is the number of such members and employees assigned or detailed to such duty on September 30, 1989. "(b) CAP ON OTHER PERSONNEL.—After September 30, 1989, the

total number of members of the armed forces and civilian employees

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