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 PUBLIC LAW 99-661—NOV. 14, 1986

100 STAT. 3839

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(A) the total program cost, and the effectiveness, of the modification of an existing warhead for the short-range attack missile; with (B) the total program cost, and the effectiveness, of the j.Y development of an all new warhead for the short-range attack missile. ,; (3) The recommendation of the Secretary with respect to the ^ most cost-effective missile and warhead configuration for the short-range attack missile. Ob) LOW-COST SEEKER MISSILE.—Of the funds authorized in section 201 for the Air Force, $17,375,000 is available only for the Low-Cost Seeker Missile program. (c) SPACE DEFENSE SYSTEM.—Of the amount authorized in section 201 for the Air Force, not more than $200,000,000 is available for the Space Defense System. None of such amount may be used for the production verification of the Miniature Homing Vehicle. (d) PAVE TIGER/SEEK SPINNER SYSTEM.—Of the funds authorized in section 201 for the Air Force, $80,000,000 is available only for facilitization for production of the Pave Tiger/Seek Spinner System. SEC. 205. LIMITATION ON FUNDS FOR DEFENSE AGENCIES (a)

MEDICAL APPLICATION OF FREE ELECTRON LASER.—Of

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amount authorized in section 201 for the Defense Agencies (including the Strategic Defense Initiative Organization), $15,000,000 may be used only for the application of Free-Electron Lasers for medical research and material. (b) LASER PANTOGRAPHY.—Of the amount authorized to be appropriated in section 201 for the Defense Agencies for Microwave/ Millimeter Wave Monolithic Integrated Circuit Technology efforts, $4,000,000 is available only for the Laser Pantography project. (c) STRATEGIC TECHNOLOGY.—Of the funds authorized in section 201 for the Defense Agencies, $240,620,000 is available only for the Strategic Technology program. Of such amount, $10,000,000 is available only for independent research in the field of ocean science and related fields to provide an assessment of the possibilities of nonacoustic detection of submarines. SEC. 206. OTHER LIMITATIONS (a) ADVANCED FIELD ARTILLERY TACTICAL DATA SYSTEM/MARINE INTEGRATED FIRE AND AIR SUPPORT SYSTEMS, ARMY/NAVY.—(1)

Except as provided in paragraph (2), none of the funds appropriated or otherwise made available to the Department of Defense for fiscal year 1987 for research, development, test, and evaluation may be obligated or expended for the development of the Army Advanced Artillery Tactical Data System or the Marine Integrated Fire and Support System (MIFASS) until— (A) a single program is selected for both the Army and the Marine Corps; or , (B) the Secretary of Defense certifies to Congress, before December 16, 1986, that continuation of both programs is operationally sound and less costly to the United States than the development of a common system for use by both the Army and Marine Corps. (2) Of the funds referred to in paragraph (1), not more than $3,000,000 may be obligated without regard to the limitation in such paragraph for operational testing of the Marine Integrated Fire and Support System.

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