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 PUBLIC LAW 106-398—APPENDIX 114 STAT. 1654A-467 (D) Secondary certification and nuclear system margins. (E) Enhanced surety. (F) Weapons system engineering certification. (G) Certification in hostile environments. (H) Enhanced surveillance. (I) Advanced design and production technologies. (J) Inertial confinement fusion (ICF) ignition and high yield. (K) Defense computing and modeling. (L) Pit manufacturing readiness. (M) Secondary readiness. (N) High explosive readiness. (O) Nonnuclear readiness. (P) Materials readiness. (Q) Tritium readiness. (3) In the case of readiness in technical base and facilities, detail as follows: (A) Operation of facilities. (B) Program readiness. (C) Special projects. (D) Materials recycle and recovery. (E) Containers. (F) Storage. (4) In the case of secure transportation assets, detail as follows: (A) Operation and maintenance. (B) Program direction relating to transportation. (5) Program direction. (6) Construction (listed by project number). (7) In the case of safeguards and security, detail as follows: (A) Operation and maintenance. (B) Construction. (c) DEADLINE FOR SUBMITTAL.— The future-years nuclear security program required by subsection (a) shall be submitted not later than November 1, 2000. (d) LIMITATION ON USE OF FUNDS PENDING SUBMITTAL.—Not more than 65 percent of the funds appropriated pursuant to the authorization of appropriations in section 3101(a)(1)(C) or otherwise made available to the Department of Energy for fiscal year 2001 for program direction in carrying out weapons activities may be obligated or expended until 45 days after the date on which the Administrator for Nuclear Security submits to the congressional defense committees the program required by subsection (a). SEC. 3156. ENGINEERING AND MANUFACTURING RESEARCH, DEVELOP- MENT, AND DEMONSTRATION BY PLANT MANAGERS OF CERTAIN NUCLEAR WEAPONS PRODUCTION PLANTS. (a) AUTHORITY FOR PROGRAMS AT NUCLEAR WEAPONS PRODUC- TIONS FACILITIES. —The Administrator for Nuclear Security shall authorize the head of each nuclear weapons production facility to establish an Engineering and Manufacturing Research, Development, and Demonstration Program under this section. (b) PROJECTS AND ACTIVITIES.—The projects and activities carried out through the program at a nuclear weapons production facility under this section shall support innovative or high-risk

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