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 PUBLIC LAW 105-85—NOV. 18, 1997 111 STAT. 1653 for which a soHcitation of offers is issued during fiscal year 1998 or 1999: (1) A sale of articles to be incorporated into a weapon system being procured by the Department of Defense. (2) A sale of services to be used in the manufacture of a weapon system being procured by the Department of Defense. (c) REVIEW BY INSPECTOR GENERAL. —The Inspector General Reports. of the Department of Defense shall review the experience under the pilot program under this section and, not later than July 1, 1999, submit to Congress a report on the results of the review. The report shall contain the following: (1) The Inspector General's views regarding the extent to which the waiver under subsection (b) enhances the opportunity for United States manufacturers, assemblers, developers, and other concerns to enter into or participate in contracts and teaming arrangements with Army industrial facilities under weapon system programs of the Department of Defense. (2) The Inspector General's views regarding the extent to which the waiver under subsection (b) enhances the opportunity for Army industrial facilities referred to in section 4543(a) of title 10, United States Code, to enter into or participate in contracts and teaming arrangements with United States manufacturers, assemblers, developers, and other concerns under weapon system programs of the Department of Defense. (3) The Inspector General's views regarding the effect of the waiver under subsection (b) on the ability of small businesses to compete for the sale of manufactured articles or services in the United States in competitions to enter into or participate in contracts and teaming arrangements under weapon system programs of the Department of Defense. (4) Specific examples under the pilot program that support the Inspector General's views. (5) Any other information that the Inspector General considers pertinent regarding the effects of the waiver of section 4543(a)(5) of title 10, United States Code, under the pilot program on opportunities for United States msmufacturers, assemblers, developers, or other concerns, and for Army industrial facilities, to enter into or participate in contracts and teaming arrangements under weapon system programs of the Department of Defense. (6) Any recommendations that the Inspector General considers appropriate regarding continuation or modification of the policy set forth in section 4543(a)(5) of title 10, United States Code. SEC. 142. NATO JOINT SURVEILLANCE/TARGET ATTACK RADAR SYS- TEM. (a) FUNDING.— Amounts authorized to be appropriated under this title and title II are avEulable for a NATO alliance ground surveillance capability that is based on the Joint Surveillance/ Target Attack Radar System of the United States, as follows: (1) Of the smaount authorized to be appropriated under section 101(5), $26,153,000. (2) Of the amount authorized to be appropriated under section 103(1), $10,000,000. (3) Of the amount authorized to be appropriated under section 201(1), $13,500,000.

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