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 113 STAT. 714 PUBLIC LAW 106-65 —OCT. 5, 1999 (2) The required inventories of precision miinitions, by type, including existing or planned munitions or such munitions with appropriate upgrades, to meet the requirement that the Department of Defense have the capability to conduct two nearly simultaneous Major Theater Wars. (3) Current inventories of those precision munitions. (4) The year when required inventories for each of those t3^es of precision munitions will be achieved within the acquisition plans set forth in the budget of the President for fiscal year 2001. (5) The year those inventories would be achieved within existing or planned production capacity if produced at— (A) the minimum sustained production rate; (B) the most economic production rate; and (C) the maximum production rate. (6) The required level of funding to support production for each of those t5T)es of munitions at each of the production rates specified in paragraph (5), compared to the funding programmed for each type of munition in the future-years defense program using the acquisition plans specified in paragraph (4). (7) With respect to each existing or planned munitions for which the inventory is not expected to meet the two Major Theater War requirement by October 1, 2005, the Secretary's assessment of the risk associated with not having met such requirement by that date. SEC. 821. TECHNICAL AMENDMENT TO PROHIBITION ON RELEASE OF CONTRACTOR PROPOSALS UNDER THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT. Section 2305(g) of title 10, United States Code, is amended in paragraph (1) by striking "the Department of IDefense" and inserting "an agency named in section 2303 of this title". TITLE IX—DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT Subtitle A—Department of Defense Strategic Planning Sec. 901. Permanent requirement for Quadrennial Defense Review. Sec. 902. Minimum interval for updating and revising Department of Defense strategic plan. Subtitle B—Department of Defense Organization Sec. 911. Responsibility for logistics and sustainment functions of the Department of Defense. Sec. 912. Enhancement of technology security program of Department of Defense. Sec. 913. Efficient utilization of defense laboratories. Sec. 914. Center for the Study of Chinese Military Affairs. Sec. 915. Authority for acceptance by Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies of foreign gifts and donations. Subtitle C—Personnel Management Sec. 921. Revisions to limitations on number of personnel assigned to major Department of Defense headquarters activities. Sec. 922. Defense acquisition workforce reductions. Sec. 923. Monitoring and reporting requirements regarding operations tempo and personnel tempo. Sec. 924. Administration of defense reform initiative enterprise program for military manpower and personnel information. Sec. 925. Payment of tuition for education and training of members in defense acquisition workforce.

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