Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 106 Part 3.djvu/616

 106 STAT. 2410 PUBLIC LAW 102-484—OCT. 23, 1992 "(c)(1) The Secretary of the Army may employ as many civilians as professors, instructors, and lecturers at the Academy as the Secretary considers necesseury. "(2) The compensation of persons employed under this subsection shall be as prescribed by the Secretary. "(3) The Secretary may delegate the authority conferred by this subsection to any person in the Department of the Army to the extent the Secretary considers proper. Such delegation may be made with or without the authority to make successive redelegations. ". (b) CIVILIAN FACULTY AT AIR FORCE ACADEMY. — Section 9331 of title 10, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following new subsection: "(c)(1) The Secretary of the Air Force may employ as many civilians as professors, instructors, and lecturers at the Academy as the Secretary considers necessary. "(2) The compensation of persons employed under this subsection shall be as prescribed by the Secretary. "(3) The Secretary may delegate the authority conferred by this subsection to any person in the Department of the Air Force to the extent the Secretary considers proper. Such delegation may be made with or without the authority to make successive redelegations. ". (c) PROPOSED LEGISLATION TO INCREASE CIVILIAN FACULTY MEMBERS.— Not later than April 1, 1993, the Secretary of Defense shall transmit to the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and House of Representatives recommended legislation for— (1) increasing the number of civilians on the faculty at the United States Military Academy and the United Stisites Air Force Academy; and (2) reducing the number of officers of the Armed Forces assigned or appointed as permanent faculty at the United States Military Academy and the United States Air Force Academy. SEC. 524. NONINSTRUCTIONAL STAFF AT SERVICE ACADEMIES. (a) REVIEW OF NONINSTRUCTIONAL STAFF POSITIONS. —The Inspector General of the Department of Defense shall conduct a management audit of the noninstructional staff positions at the United States Military Academy, the United States Naval Academy, and the United States Air Force Academy to determine which positions are absolutely essential for the accomplishment of the mission of these service academies and the maintenance of the quality of life at these service academies. (b) REPORT ON RESULTS OF REVIEW. —Not later than June 1, 1993, the Secretary of Defense shall submit to Congress a report specifying those actions taken or proposed to be taken as a result of the management audit required by subsection (a). SEC. 525. AUTHORITY OF UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY TO CONFER THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS IN LEADER- SHIP DEVELOPMENT. Upon the recommendation of the faculty of the United States Military Academy, the Superintendent of the Academy may confer the degree of master of arts in leadership development upon persons who—

�