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 PUBLIC LAW 105-261—OCT. 17, 1998 112 STAT. 1959 TITLE III—OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE Subtitle A—Authorization of Appropriations Sec. 301. Operation and maintenance funding. Sec. 302. Working capital funds. Sec. 303. Armed Forces Retirement Home. Sec. 304. Transfer from National Defense Stockpile Transaction Fund. Subtitle B—Program Requirements, Restrictions, and Limitations Sec. 311. Refurbishment of Ml-Al tanks. Sec. 312. Operation of prepositioned fleet, National Training Center, Fort Irwin, California. Sec. 313. Berthing space at Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Virginia. Sec. 314. NATO common-funded military budget. Subtitle C—Environmental Provisions Sec. 321. Settlement of claims of foreign governments for environmental cleanup of overseas sites formerly used by the Department of Defense. Sec. 322. Authority to pay negotiated settlement for environmental cleanup of formerly used defense sites in Canada. Sec. 323. Removal of underground storage tanks. Sec. 324. Report regarding polychlorinated biphenyl waste under Department of Defense control overseas. Sec. 325. Modification of deadline for submittal to Congress of annual reports on environmental activities. Sec. 326. Submarine solid waste control. Sec. 327. Arctic Military Environmental Cooperation Program. Sec. 328. Sense of Congress regarding oil spill prevention training for personnel on board Navy vessels. Subtitle D—Information Technology Issues Sec. 331. Additional information technology responsibilities of Chief Information Officers. Sec. 332. Defense-wide electronic mall system for supply purchases. Sec. 333. Priority funding to ensure year 2000 compliance of information technology and national security systems. Sec. 334. Evaluation of year 2000 compliance as part of training exercises programs. Sec. 335. Continuity of essential operations at risk of failure because of information technology and national security systems that are not year 2000 compliant. Subtitle E—Defense Infrastructure Support Improvement Sec. 341. Clarification of definition of depot-level maintenance and repair. Sec. 342. Reporting and analysis requirements before change of commercial and industrial type functions to private sector performance. Sec. 343. Notifications of determinations of military items as being commercial items for purposes of the exception to requirements regarding core logistics capabilities. Sec. 344. Oversight of development and implementation of automated identification technology. Sec. 345. Contractor-operated civil engineering supply stores program. Sec. 346. Conditions on expansion of functions performed under prime vendor contracts for depot-level maintenance and repair. Sec. 347. Best commercial inventory practices for management of secondary supply items. Sec. 348. Personnel reductions in Army Materiel Command. Sec. 349. Inventory management of in-transit items. Sec. 350. Review of Defense Automated Printing Service functions. Sec. 351. Development of plan for establishment of core logistics capabilities for maintenance and repair of C-17 aircraft. Subtitle F—Commissaries and Nonappropriated Fund Instrumentalities Sec. 361. Continuation of management and funding of Defense Commissary Agency through the Office of the Secretary of Defense. Sec. 362. Expansion of current eligibility of Reserves for commissary benefits. Sec. 363. Costs payable to the Department of Defense and other Federal agencies for services provided to the Defense Commissary Agency. 69-194O-98 -5:QL3Part3

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