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 PUBLIC LAW 104-106—FEB. 10, 1996 110 STAT. 481 (3) a description of such further measures to be taken to strengthen United States export-control mechanisms as the Secretaries consider to be appropriate. (b) REPORTS BY INSPECTORS GENERAL.— (1) Not later than April 1 of each of 1996 and 1997, the Inspector General of the Department of State and the Inspector General of the Department of Commerce shall each submit to Congress a report providing that official's evaluation of the effectiveness during the preceding year of the export licensing watchlist screening process of that official's department. The reports shall be submitted in both a classified and unclassified version. (2) Each report of an Inspector General under paragraph (1) shall (with respect to that official's department)— (A) set forth the number of export licenses granted to parties on the export licensing watchlist; (B) set forth the number of end-use checks performed with respect to export licenses granted to parties on the export licensing watchlist the previous year; (C) assess the screening process used in granting an export license when an applicant is on the export licensing watchlist; and (D) assess the extent to which the export licensing watchlist contains all relevant information and parties required by statute or regulation. (c) ANNUAL MILITARY ASSISTANCE REPORT. — The Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 is amended by inserting after section 654 (22 U.S.C. 2414) the following new section: "SEC. 655. ANNUAL REPORT ON MILITARY ASSISTANCE, MILITARY 22 USC 2415. EXPORTS, AND MILITARY IMPORTS. "(a) REPORT REQUIRED.— Not later than February 1 of each President. of 1996 and 1997, the President shall transmit to Congress a report concerning military assistance authorized or furnished for the fiscal year ending the previous September 30. " (b) INFORMATION RELATING TO MILITARY ASSISTANCE AND MILI- TARY EXPORTS. — Each such report shall show the aggregate dollar value and quantity of defense articles (including excess defense articles) and defense services, and of military education and training, authorized or furnished by the United States to each foreign country and international organization. The report shall specify, by category, whether those articles and services, and that education and training, were furnished by grant under chapter 2 or chapter 5 of part II of this Act or by sale under chapter 2 of the Arms Export Control Act or were authorized by commercial sale licensed under section 38 of the Arms Export Control Act. "(c) INFORMATION RELATING TO MILITARY IMPORTS. — Each such report shall also include the total amount of military items of non-United States manufacture that were imported into the United States during the fiscal year covered by the report. The report shall show the country of origin, the type of item being imported, and the total amount of items.". SEC. 1325. REPORT ON PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS FOR CONTROL OF TRANSFER OF CERTAIN WEAPONS. Not later than 30 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense and the Secretary of Energy shall submit to the committees of Congress referred to in subsection (c) of section 1154 of the National Defense Authorization Act for

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