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 103 STAT. 1564 PUBLIC LAW 101-189—NOV. 29, 1989 interdiction and counter-drug activities in support of civilian agencies. 10 USC 124 note. SEC. 1204. COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK (a) INTEGRATION OP NETWORK.— (1) The Secretary of Defense shall integrate into an effective communications network the command, control, communications, and technical intelligence assets of the United States that are dedicated (in whole or in part) to the interdic- tion of illegal drugs into the United States. (2) The Secretary shall carry out this subsection in consultation with the Director of National Drug Control Policy. (b) CONFORMING REPEAL.—Section 1103 of the National Defense Authorization Act, Fiscal Year 1989 (Public Law 100-456; 102 Stat. 10 USC 374 note. 2042), is repealed. 10 USC 124 note. SEC. 1205. RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT The Secretary of Defense shall ensure that adequate research and development activities of the Department of Defense, including research and development activities of the Defense Advanced Re- search Projects Agency, are devoted to technologies designed to improve— (1) the ability of the Department to carry out the detection and monitoring function of the Department under section 124 of title 10, United States (Dode, as added by section 1202; and (2) the ability to detect illicit drugs and other dangerous and illegal substances that are concealed in cont£dners. 10 USC 124 note. SEC. 1206. TRAINING EXERCISES IN DRUG-INTERDICTION AREAS (a) EXERCISES REQUIRED.— The Secretary of Defense shall direct that the armed forces, to the maximum extent practicable, shall conduct military training exercises (including training exercises conducted by the reserve components) in drug-interdiction areas. (b) REPORT. — (1) Not later than February 1 of 1991 and 1992, the Secretary shall submit to Congress a report on the implementation of subsection (a) during the preceding fiscal year. (2) The report shall include— (A) a description of the exercises conducted in drug-interdic- tion areas and the effectiveness of those exercises in the na- tional counter-drug effort; and (6) a description of those additional actions that could be taken (and an assessment of the results of those actions) if additional funds were made available to the Department of r f Defense for additional military training exercises in drug-inter- ft diction areas for the purpose of enhancing interdiction and deterrence of drug smuggling. (c) DRUG-INTERDICTION AREAS DEFINED.— For purposes of this sec- tion, the term "drug-interdiction areas" includes land and sea areas in which, as determined by the Secretary, the smuggling of drugs into the United States occurs or is believed by the Secretary to have occurred. SEC. 1207. DRUG INTERDICTION AND COUNTER-DRUG ACTIVITIES OF THE NATIONAL GUARD (a) ASSISTANCE AUTHORIZED.—(1) (Hhapter 1 of title 32, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following new section:

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