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 PUBLIC LAW 107-314—DEC. 2, 2002 116 STAT. 2477 SEC. 133. LEASES FOR TANKER AIRCRAFT UNDER MULTIYEAR AIR- 10 USC 2401a CRAFT-LEASE PILOT PROGRAM. note The Secretary of the Air Force may not enter into a lease for the acquisition of tanker aircraft for the Air Force under section 8159 of the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2002 (division A of Public Law 107-117; 115 Stat. 2284; 10 U.S.C. 2401a note) until— (1) the Secretary submits the report specified in subsection (c)(6) of such section; and (2) either— (A) authorization and appropriation of funds necessary to enter into such lease are provided by law; or (B) a new start reprogramming notification for the funds necessary to enter into such lease has been submitted in accordance with established procedures. Subtitle E—Other Programs SEC. 141. DESTRUCTION OF EXISTING STOCKPILE OF LETHAL CHEM- 50 USC 1521a. ICAL AGENTS AND MUNITIONS. (a) PROGRAM MANAGEMENT.— The Secretary of Defense shall ensure that the program for destruction of the United States stockpile of lethal chemical agents and munitions is managed as a major defense acquisition program (as defined in section 2430 of title 10, United States Code) in accordance with the essential elements of such programs as may be determined by the Secretary. (b) REQUIREMENT FOR UNDER SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (COMP- TROLLER) ANNUAL CERTIFICATION.— Beginning with respect to the budget request for fiscal year 2004, the Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) shall submit to the congressional defense committees on an annual basis a certification that the budget request for the chemical agents and munitions destruction program has been submitted in accordance with the requirements of section 1412 of the Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 (50 U.S.C. 1521). SEC. 142. REPORT ON UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE SYSTEMS. (a) REPORT. — Not later than January 1, 2003, the Secretary Deadline, of Defense shall submit to Congress a report on unmanned aerial vehicle systems of the Department of Defense. (b) MATTERS TO BE INCLUDED CONCERNING UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE SYSTEMS.— The Secretary shall include in the report under subsection (a) the following, shown for each system referred to in that subsection: (1) A description of the infrastructure that the Department of Defense has (or is planning) for the system. (2) A description of the operational requirements document (ORD) for the system. (3) A description of the physical infrastructure of the Department for training and basing. (4) A description of the manner in which the Department is interfacing with the industrial base. (5) A description of the acquisition plan for the system. (6) A description of the process by which the Department will ensure that any unmanned aerial vehicle program proceeding past the science and technology stage does so only

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