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 103 STAT. 1370 PUBLIC LAW 101-189—NOV. 29, 1989 (2) Of funds appropriated for missile procurement for the Air Force, $38,400,000. SEC. 104. DEFENSE AGENCIES Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for procurement for the Defense Agencies as follows: (1) $1,332,251,000 for fiscal year 1990. (2) $1,113,169,000 for fiscal year 1991. SEC 105. RESERVE COBIPONENTS (a) AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS. —Funds are hereby au- thorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 1990 for procurement of aircraft, vehicles, communications equipment, and other equipment for the reserve components of the Armed Forces as follows: (1) For the Army National Guard, $209,000,000. (2) For the Air National Guard, $350,500,000. (3) For the Army Reserve, $75,000,000. (4) For the Navy Reserve, $74,300,000. (5) For the Air Force Reserve, $219,500,000. (6) For the Marine Corps Reserve, $60,000,000. (b) INSTALXATION OF MODERNIZATION EQUIPMENT. —Of the amounts authorized to be appropriated in subsection (a) for fiscal year 1990, funds shall be available for procurement and installation of mod- ernization equipment as follows: (1) Of funds appropriated for the Navy Reserve, $28,300,000, (2) Of funds appropriated for the Air Force Reserve, $10,000,000. (3) Of funds appropriated for the Air National Guard, $59,500,000. SEC 106. CHEMICAL DEMILITARIZATION PROGRAM Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for the destruc- tion of lethal chemical weapons in accordance with section 1412 of the Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 (Public Law 99- 145; 99 Stat. 747) as follows: (1) $263,700,000 for fiscal year 1990. (2) $317,700,000 for fiscal year 199L SEC. 107. MULTIYEAR AUTHORIZATIONS (a) AUTHORIZED MULTIYEAR PROCUREMENTS. — The Secretary of the military department concerned may use funds appropriated for fiscal year 1990 to enter into multiyear procurement contracts in accordance with section 2306(h) of title 10, United States Code, for the following programs: (1) AioAY.— For the Department of the Army: (A) The M-1 Abrams tank program. (B) The Bradley Fighting Vehicle program. ?? (O The MH-47 heUcopter prt^ram. (D) The Family of Heavy Tactical Vehicles pr<^ram. (2) NAVY.—For the Department of the Navy: (A) The DDG-51 destroyer program. (B) The SH-60 B/F helicopter program. (C) The Mark 45 gun mount and Mark 6 ammunition hoist program. (3) AIR FORCE.—For the Department of the Air Force: (A) The KC-135 tanker aircraft prc^ram. (B) The Combined Effects Munitions (CEM) program.

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