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 PUBLIC LAW 107-107—DEC. 28, 2001 115 STAT. 1041 SEC. 235. CONSTRUCTION OF TEST BED FACILITIES FOR MISSILE DEFENSE SYSTEM. (a) AUTHORITY TO ACQUIRE OR CONSTRUCT FACILITIES.— (1) The Secretary of Defense, using funds appropriated to the Department of Defense for research, development, test, and evaluation for fiscal years after fiscal year 2001 that are available for programs of the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization, may carry out all construction projects, or portions of construction projects, including projects for the acquisition, improvement, or construction of facilities, necessary to establish and operate the Missile Defense System Test Bed. (2) The authority provided in subsection (a) may be used to acquire, improve, or construct facilities at a total cost not to exceed $500,000,000. (b) AUTHORITY TO PROVIDE ASSISTANCE TO LOCAL COMMU- NITIES.— (1) Subject to paragraph (2), the Secretary of Defense, using funds appropriated to the Department of Defense for research, development, test, and evaluation for fiscal year 2002 that are available for programs of the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization, may provide assistance to local communities to meet the need for increased municipal or community services or facilities resulting from the construction, installation, or operation of the Missile Defense System Test Bed Facilities. Such assistance may be provided by grant or otherwise. (2) Assistance may be provided to a community under paragraph (1) only if the Secretary of Defense determines that there is an immediate and substantial increase in the need for municipal or community services or facilities as a direct result of the construction, installation, or operation of the Missile Defense System Test Bed Facilities. Subtitle D—Air Force Science and Technology for the 21st Century SEC 251. SHORT TITLE. This subtitle may be cited as the "Air Force Science and Technology for the 21st Century Act". SEC. 252. SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY INVESTMENT AND DEVELOP- MENT PLANNING. (a) SENSE OF CONGRESS. —I t is the sense of Congress that the Secretary of the Air Force should carry out each of the following: (1) Continue and improve efforts to ensure that— (A) the Air Force science and technology community is represented, and the recommendations of that community are considered, at all levels of program planning and budgetary decisionmaking within the Air Force; (B) advocacy for science and technology development is institutionalized across all levels of Air Force management in a manner that is not dependent on individuals; and (C) the value of Air Force science and technology development is made increasingly apparent to the warfighters, by linking the needs of those warfighters with decisions on science and technology development. Air Force Science and Technology for the 21st Century Act. 10 USC 2501 note. 10 USC 2501 note.

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