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 103 STAT. 1612 PUBLIC LAW 101-189—NOV. 29, 1989 those responsible for his kidnapping and murder are imme- diately brought to justice; (7) the President should engage in urgent and continuing diplomatic contacts with all otiber governments concerning their policies and actions which might have relevance to the interests of the United States Government or increase the vulnerability of the United States citizens to attacks by terror- ists; and (8) the President should continue to consult with other na- tions to ensure international cooperation and coordination to end terrorist attacks. SEC 1639. REPORTS ON CONTROLS ON TRANSFER OF MISSILE TECH- NOLOGY AND CERTAIN WEAPONS TO OTHER NATIONS (a) REQUIREMENT FOR SUBMISSION OF PREVIOUSLY REQUIRED REPORT.—Section 901(c) of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Years 1988 and 1989 (Public Law 100-180; 101 Stat. 1135) is amended by striking out "February 1, 1988" and inserting in lieu thereof "60 da}^ after the date of enactment of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1990". (b) REPORT ON MANPOWER REQUIRED TO IMPLEMENT EXPORT CON- TROLS ON (DERTAIN WEAPONS TRANSFERS.— (1) Not later than Feb- ruary 1, 1990, the Secretary of Defense shall submit to Congress a report relating to Department of Defense manpower required to implement export controls on certain weapons transfers. In the report, the Secretary shall— (A) identify the role of the Department of Defense in im- plementing export controls on nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons; (B) describe the number and skills of personnel currently available in the Department of Defense to perform such role; and (O assess the adequacy of the level of personnel resources described in subparagraph (B) for the effective performance of such role. (2) The report required by paragraph (1) shall identify the total number of current Department of Defense full-time employees or military personnel, and the grades of such personnel and the special knowledge, experience, and expertise of such personnel, required to carry out each of the following activities of the Department in implementing export controls on nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons: (A) Review of private-sector export license applications and government-to-government cooperative activities. (B) Intelligence analysis and activities. (C!) Policy coordination. (D) International liaison activity. (E) Technology security operations. (F) Technical review. (3) The report shall include the Secretary's assessment of the adequacy of staffing in each of the categories specified in subpara- graphs (A) through (F) of paragraph (2) and shall make rec- ommendations concerning measures, including legislation if nec- essary, to eliminate any identified staffing deficiencies and to im- prove interagency coordination with respect to implementing export controls on nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons.

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