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100 STAT. 1025

after the date that the report under section 303(e) is required to be submitted to Congress. (b) REPORT AND OTHER ACTIONS BY CHAIRMAN OF JCS.—The first 10 USC 193 note. report under subsection (a) of section 193 of such title (as added by section 301(a)) shall be submitted, and subsections (b) and (c) of such section shall be implemented, not later than one year after the date of the enactment of this Act. The Secretary of Defense shall provide a report on the implementation of such subsections (b) and (c) in the report of the Secretary submitted to Congress for 1988 under section 113(c) of title 10, United States Code (as redesignated by section 101(a)). TITLE IV—JOINT OFFICER PERSONNEL POLICY SEC. 401. JOINT OFFICER MANAGEMENT (a) ESTABLISHMENT OF JOINT OFFICER MANAGEMENT POLICIES.—

Part II of subtitle A is amended by inserting after chapter 37 the 10 USC 501 et following new chapter:
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"CHAPTER 38—JOINT OFFICER MANAGEMENT

"Sec. "661. "662. "663. "664. "665. "666. "667. "668.

Manjigement policies for joint specialty officers. Promotion policy objectives for joint officers. Education. Length of joint duty assignments. Procedures for monitoring careers of joint officers. Reserve officers not on the active-duty list. Annual report to Congress. Definitions.

"§ 66L Management policies for joint specialty officers 10 USC 661. "(a) ESTABLISHMENT.—The Secretary of Defense shall establish policies, procedures, and practices for the effective management of officers of the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps on the active-duty list who are particularly trained in, and oriented toward, joint matters (as defined in section 668 of this title). Such officers ^j.; j., shall be identified or designated (in addition to their principal military occupational specialty) in such manner as the Secretary of Defense directs. For purposes of this chapter, officers to be managed by such policies, procedures, and practices are referred to as having, or having been nominated for, the 'joint specialty'. "(b) NUMBERS AND SELECTION.—(1) The number of officers with the joint specialty shall be determined by the Secretary. Such number shall be large enough to meet the requirements of subsection (d). "(2) Officers shall be selected for the joint specialty by the Secretary of Defense with the advice of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The Secretaries of the military departments shall nominate officers for selection for the joint specialty. Nominations shall be made from among officers— "(A) who meet qualifications prescribed by the Secretary of Defense; and » "(B) who— "(i) are senior captains or, in the case of the Navy, senior ^^ lieutenants; or "(ii) are serving in the grade of major or lieutenant ^^ commander or a higher grade.

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