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 101 STAT. 1042

PUBLIC LAW 100-180—DEC. 4, 1987

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(3) The Secretary of Defense submits to Congress a report containing— (A) a plan for the incorporation of the survivability modifications selected into all Bradley Fighting Vehicles intended for use in combat and a further plan for the incorporation of such modifications into the maximum number of Bradley Fighting Vehicles for which such incorporation is operationally warranted and feasible; (B) a plan for initiation of production or development efforts, as appropriate, for such modifications not later than May 1, 1988; and (U) a description of each survivability modification considered by the Secretary (including those not selected) and the relative costs (including logistics and storage) and the schedules of each such modification, a schedule for completion of the modifications selected, and the rationale for not selecting those modifications that were considered but not selected. (4) The Secretary of Defense submits to Congress a report— (A) identifying those instances (including deficient swim capability, transmission failures, electrical problems with the vehicle and turret distribution boxes, and inadequacies in the Integrated Sight Unit and TOW missile launchers) in which— (i) there are reliability, quality, or operational problems; (ii) the vehicle does not meet the military requirements specified for the vehicle in a program contract;

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(iii) the performance of a Government contractor under a program contract is deficient; and (B) setting forth a plan to correct each instance identified under subparagraph (A). (b) REVIEW BY COMPTROLLER GENERAL.—The Comptroller General shall— (1) review all materials of the Department of Defense used to develop the certification submitted under subsection (a)(2) and the reports submitted under subsections (a)(3) and (a)(4); and (2) not later than 30 days after the date on which the last of such certification and reports is submitted, submit to Congress a report giving the assessment of the Comptroller General as to the conclusions and recommendations of the Secretary of Defense in the reports and certifications submitted pursuant to subsection (a).

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(c) CONTINUITY OF SESSION.—For purposes of determining the

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period of 15 days of continuous session of Congress specified in subsection (a)— (1) the continuity of a session of Congress is broken only by an adjournment of the Congress sine die; and (2) days on which either House is not in session because of an adjournment of more than three days to a day certain are excluded in the computation of such period. SEC. 124. LIMITATION ON PROCUREMENT WEAPONS ANTIDOTE

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(a) LIMITATION.—Section 2400 of title 10, United States Code, is amended—

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