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 107 STAT. 1784 PUBLIC LAW 103-160—NOV. 30, 1993 (2) The programs and activities authorized by this title and the amendments made by this title. 10 USC 2501 SEC. 1303. REPORTS ON DEFENSE CONVERSION, REINVESTMENT, AND ^°^- TRANSITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS. (a) REPORT REQUIRED.—During each of the fiscal years 1994, 1995, and 1996, the Secretary of Defense shall prepare a report that assesses the effectiveness of all defense conversion, reinvestment, and transition assistance programs (as defined in section 1302) during the preceding fiscal year. (b) CONTENTS OF REPORT. —To the maximum extent practicable, each report required under subsection (a) shall include an assessment of each of the following: (1) The status of the obligation of appropriated funds for each defense conversion, reinvestment, and transition assistance program. (2) With respect to each component of the dual-use partnership program element specified in paragraphs (1) through (10) of section 1311(b)— (A) the extent to which the component meets the objectives set forth in section 2501 of title 10, United States Code; (B) the technology benefits of the component to the national technology and industrial base; (C) any evidence of commercialization of technologies developed under the component; (D) the extent to which the investments under the component have affected levels of employment; (E) the number of defense firms participating in cooperative agreements or other arrangements under the component; (F) the extent to which matching fund requirements of the component were met b^ cash contributions by the non-Federal Government participants; (G) the extent to which defense technology reinvestment projects under the component have met milestones and financial and technical requirements; (H) the extent to which the component is integrated with technology programs conducted by other Federal agencies; and (I) the number of proposals under the component that were received from small business concerns and the number of awards made to small business concerns. (3) With respect to each personnel assistance program conducted under subtitle C of this title, title XLIV of the Defense Conversion, Reinvestment, and Transition Assistance Act of 1992 (division D of Public Law 102-484; 106 Stat. 2701), and the amendments made by that subtitle or title— (A) the extent to which the program meets the objectives set forth in section 2501(b) of title 10, United States Code; (B) the number of individuals eligible for transition assistance under the program; (C) the number of individuals directlv receiving transition assistance under the program and the projected number of individuals who will directly receive transition assistance;

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