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 PUBLIC LAW 107-314—DEC. 2, 2002 116 STAT. 2467 Sec. 1052. Six-month extension of expiring Governmentwide information security requirements; continued applicability of expiring Governmentwide information security requirements to the Department of Defense. Sec. 1053. Two-year extension of authority of the Secretary of Defense to engage in commercial activities as security for intelligence collection activities abroad. Subtitle F—Other Matters Sec. 1061. Time for transmittal of annual defense authorization legislative proposal. Sec. 1062. Technical and clerical amendments. Sec. 1063. Use for law enforcement purposes of DNA samples maintained by Department of Defense for identification of human remains. Sec. 1064. Enhanced authority to obtain foreign language services during periods of emergency. Sec. 1065. Rewards for assistance in combating terrorism. Sec. 1066. Provision of space and services to military welfare societies. Sec. 1067. Prevention and mitigation of corrosion of military equipment and infrastructure. Sec. 1068. Transfer of historic DF-9E Panther aircraft to Women Airforce Service Pilots Museiun. Sec. 1069. Increase in amount authorized to be expended for Department of Defense program to commemorate 50th anniversary of the Korean War. TITLE XI—DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE CIVILIAN PERSONNEL Sec. 1101. Eligibility of Department of Defense nonappropriated fund employees for long -term care insurance. Sec. 1102. Extension of Department of Defense authority to make lump-sum severance payments. Sec. 1103. Continuation of Federal Employee Health Benefits Program eligibility. Sec. 1104. Certification for Department of Defense professional accounting positions. TITLE XII—MATTERS RELATING TO OTHER NATIONS Sec. 1201. Authority to provide administrative services and support for coalition liaison officers. Sec. 1202. Authority to pay for certain travel of defense personnel of countries participating in NATO Partnership for Peace program. Sec. 1203. Limitation on funding for Joint Data Exchange Center in Moscow. Sec. 1204. Support of United Nations-sponsored efforts to inspect and monitor Iraqi weapons activities. Sec. 1205. Comprehensive annual report to Congress on coordination and integration of all United States nonproliferation activities. Sec. 1206. Report requirement regarding Russian proliferation to Iran and other countries of proliferation concern. Sec. 1207. Monitoring of implementation of 1979 agreement between the United States and China on cooperation in science and technology. Sec. 1208. Extension of certain counterproliferation activities and programs. Sec. 1209. Semiannual report by Director of Central Intelligence on contributions by foreign persons to efforts by countries of proliferation concern to obtain weapons of mass destruction and their delivery systems. Sec. 1210. Report on feasibility and advisability of senior officer exchanges between the Armed Forces of the United States and the military forces of Taiwan. Sec. 1211. Report on United States force structure in the Pacific. TITLE XIII—COOPERATIVE THREAT REDUCTION WITH STATES OF THE FORMER SOVIET UNION Sec. 1301. Specification of Cooperative Threat Reduction programs and funds. Sec. 1302. Funding allocations. Sec. 1303. Prohibition against use of funds until submission of reports. Sec. 1304. Report on use of revenue generated by activities carried out under Cooperative Threat Reduction programs. Sec. 1305. Prohibition against use of funds for second wing of fissile material storage facility. Sec. 1306. Limited waiver of restrictions on use of funds for threat reduction in states of the former Soviet Union. TITLE XIV—HOMELAND SECURITY Sec. 1401. Transfer of technology items and equipment in support of homeland security.

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