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 120 STAT. 2388

PUBLIC LAW 109–364—OCT. 17, 2006

(D) Homeland defense and civil support operations. (E) Special operations missions. (F) Global long-range strike missions. (G) Strategic nuclear missions. (b) REPORT.—Not later than February 1, 2007, the Secretary of Defense shall submit to the congressional defense committees a report providing the mobility requirements determined pursuant to subsection (a). As part of the report, the Secretary shall— (1) set forth each mobility requirement specified in paragraph (1) or (2) of subsection (a); and (2) compare those defined mobility requirements to the Department of Defense’s mobility capability program of record for intertheater and intratheater airlift and sealift. (c) MOBILITY CAPABILITIES STUDIES.—For purposes of this section: (1) 2006 MOBILITY CAPABILITIES STUDY.—The term ‘‘2006 Mobility Capabilities Study’’ means the studies conducted by the Secretary of Defense and the Joint Staff during 2006 as a follow-on to the 2005 Mobility Capabilities Study. (2) 2005 MOBILITY CAPABILITIES STUDY.—The term ‘‘2005 Mobility Capabilities Study’’ means the comprehensive Mobility Capabilities Study completed in December 2005 and conducted through the Office of Program Analysis and Evaluation of the Department of Defense to assess mobility needs for all aspects of the National Defense Strategy. SEC. 1035. PRESIDENTIAL REPORT ON IMPROVING INTERAGENCY SUPPORT FOR UNITED STATES 21ST CENTURY NATIONAL SECURITY MISSIONS AND INTERAGENCY OPERATIONS IN SUPPORT OF STABILITY, SECURITY, TRANSITION, AND RECONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS.

(a) REPORT REQUIRED.—Not later than April 1, 2007, the President shall submit to Congress a report on building interagency capacity and enhancing the integration of civilian capabilities of the executive branch with the capabilities of the Armed Forces to enhance the achievement of United States national security goals and objectives. (b) REPORT ELEMENTS.—The report under subsection (a) shall include the following: (1) An assessment of the capacity and capabilities required within the civilian agencies of the United States Government to achieve the full range of United States national security goals and objectives, to defend United States national security interests, and, in particular, to coordinate with the Armed Forces where deployed, including capacity and capabilities in at least the following areas: (A) Organizations and organizational structures, including a description of the roles, responsibilities, and authorities; (B) Planning and assessment capabilities; (C) Information sharing policies, practices, and systems; (D) Leadership issues, including command and control of forces and personnel in the field;

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