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 12 2 STA T . 1 4PUBLIC LA W 11 0– 1 8 1 —J A N .28, 2008 Sec.1048 . Lim i t e df ie l d us e r e va luati on s for com b at h elmet p ad suspension s y s - tems. Sec. 104 9 . Study on national security intera g ency system. Sec. 10 5 0. R eport on solid roc k et motor industrial base. Sec. 1051. Reports on establishment of a memorial for members of the A rmed F orces w ho died in the air crash in B akers C reek , Australia, and estab- lishment of other memorials in Arlington N ational Cemetery. Subtitle F —O ther M atters Sec. 10 6 1. Reimbursement for National G uard support provided to Federal agen- cies. Sec. 106 2 . Congressional Commission on the Strategic P osture of the U nited States. Sec. 106 3 . T echnical and clerical amendments. Sec. 1064. Repeal of certification re q uirement. Sec. 1065. Maintenance of capability for space-based nuclear detection. Sec. 1066. Sense of Congress regarding detainees at Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Sec. 106 7 . A report on transferring individuals detained at Naval Station, Guanta- namo Bay, Cuba. Sec. 1068. Repeal of provisions in section 1076 of Public Law 109 – 364 relating to use of Armed Forces in ma j or public emergencies. Sec. 1069. Standards required for entry to military installations in United States. Sec. 1070. Revised nuclear posture review. Sec. 1071. Termination of Commission on the I mplementation of the New Strategic Posture of the United States. Sec. 1072. Security clearances limitations. Sec. 1073. Improvements in the process for the issuance of security clearances. Sec. 1074. Protection of certain individuals. Sec. 1075. Modification of authorities on Commission to Assess the Threat to the United States from E lectromagnetic Pulse Attack. Sec. 1076. Sense of Congress on Small Business Innovation Research Program. Sec. 1077. Revision of proficiency flying definition. Sec. 1078. Q ualifications for public aircraft status of aircraft under contract with the Armed Forces. Sec. 1079. Communications with the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and the H ouse of Representatives. Sec. 1080. Retention of reimbursement for provision of reciprocal fire protection services. Sec. 1081. Pilot program on commercial fee-for-service air refueling support for the Air Force. Sec. 1082. Advisory panel on D epartment of Defense capabilities for support of civil authorities after certain incidents. Sec. 1083. Terrorism e x ception to immunity. TITLE X I—CI V ILIAN PERSONNEL MATTERS Sec. 1101. Extension of authority to waive annual limitation on total compensation paid to Federal civilian employees working overseas under areas of United States Central Command. Sec. 1102. Continuation of life insurance coverage for Federal employees called to active duty. Sec. 1103. Transportation of dependents, household effects, and personal property to former home following death of Federal employee where death re- sulted from disease or injury incurred in the Central Command area of responsibility. Sec. 1104. Special benefits for civilian employees assigned on deployment tem- porary change of station. Sec. 1105. Death gratuity authori z ed for Federal employees. Sec. 1106. Modifications to the National Security Personnel System. Sec. 1107. Requirement for full implementation of personnel demonstration project. Sec. 1108. Authority for inclusion of certain Office of Defense Research and Engi- neering positions in experimental personnel program for scientific and technical personnel. Sec. 1109. Pilot program for the temporary assignment of information technology personnel to private sector organizations. Sec. 1110. Compensation for Federal wage system employees for certain travel hours. Sec. 1111. Travel compensation for wage grade personnel. Sec. 1112. Accumulation of annual leave by senior level employees. Sec. 1113. Uniform allowances for civilian employees. Sec. 1114. Flexibility in setting pay for employees who move from a Department of Defense or Coast Guard nonappropriated fund instrumentality position to a position in the General Schedule pay system.

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