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 112 STAT. 1942 PUBLIC LAW 105-261—OCT. 17, 1998 testing of F-22 flight test vehicles provided for in the test and evaluation master plan for the F-22 aircraft program, as in effect on October 1, 1997, the Director of Operational Test and Evaluation shall submit to the congressional defense committees a certification of the completion of that flight testing. SEC. 132. C -130J AIRCRAFT PROGRAM. Reports. Not later than March 1, 1999, the Secretary of Defense shall review the C-130J aircraft program and submit a report on the program to the congressional defense committees. The report shall include at least the following: (1) A discussion of the testing planned and the testing conducted under the program, including— (A) the testing schedule intended at the beginning of the program; (B) the testing schedule as of when the testing commenced; and (C) an explanation of the time taken for the testing. (2) The cost and schedule of the program, including— (A) whether the Department has exercised or plans to exercise contract options for fiscal years 1996, 1997, 1998, and 1999; (B) when the Department expects the aircraft to be delivered and how the delivery dates compare to the delivery dates specified in the contract; (C) whether the Department expects to make any modification to the negotiated contract price for these aircraft, and the amount and basis for any such modification; and (D) whether the Department expects the reported delays and overruns in the development of the aircraft to have any other impact on the cost, schedule, or performance of the aircraft. Subtitle E—Other Matters SEC. 141. CHEMICAL STOCKPILE EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PRO- GRAM. (a) ASSISTANCE TO STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS.— Section 1412 of the Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 (Public Law 99-145; 50 U.S.C. 1521), is amended by adding at the end of subsection (c) the following: "(4)(A) In coordination with the Secretary of the Army and in accordance with agreements between the Secretary of the Army and the Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the Director shall carry out a program to provide assistance to State and local governments in developing capabilities to respond to emergencies involving risks to the public health or safety within their jurisdictions that are identified by the Secretary as being risks resulting from— "(i) the storage of lethal chemical agents and munitions referred to in subsection (a) at military installations in the continental United States; or "(ii) the destruction of such agents and munitions at facilities referred to in paragraph (1)(B).

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