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 12 2 STA T .436 6 PUBLIC LA W 11 0– 41 7—O CT. 14 , 200 8Sec.102 2. Ext e nsio no fau t h o r it y for j oint tas k forces to p ro v i d e support to l a w en - force m ent a g encies conducting counter-terrorism activities. Sec. 102 3 . Extension of authority to support unified counter-drug and counterterrorism campaign in C olom b ia and continuation of numerical limitation on assignment of U nited States personnel. Sec. 102 4 . Expansion and extension of authority to provide additional support for counter-drug activities of certain foreign governments. Sec. 102 5 . Comprehensive D epartment of Defense strategy for counter-narcotics ef- forts for United States A frica Command. Sec. 102 6 . Comprehensive Department of Defense strategy for counter-narcotics ef- forts in South and Central Asian regions. Subtitle D —M iscellaneous Authorities and L imitations Sec. 1031. Enhancement of the capacity of the United States G overnment to con- duct complex operations. Sec. 1032. Crediting of admiralty claim receipts for damage to property funded from a Department of Defense working capital fund. Sec. 1033. Minimum annual purchase re q uirements for charter air transportation services from carriers participating in the Civil R eserve Air F leet. Sec. 1034. Semi-annual reports on status of N avy Next Generation Enterprise Net- works program. Sec. 1035. Sense of Congress on nuclear weapons management. Sec. 1036. Sense of Congress on joint Department of Defense-Federal Aviation Ad- ministration executive committee on conflict and dispute resolution. Sec. 103 7 . Sense of Congress on sale of new outsi z e cargo , strategic airlift aircraft for civilian use. Subtitle E—Studies and Reports Sec. 1041. Report on corrosion control and prevention. Sec. 1042. Study on using Modular Airborne Fire Fighting Systems ( MAFFS ) ina Federal response to wildfires. Sec. 1043. Study on rotorcraft survivability. Sec. 1044. Report on nuclear weapons. Sec. 1045. Report on compliance by Department of Defense with Guam tax and li- censing laws. Sec. 1046. Report on detention operations in I raq. Sec. 1047. Review of bandwidth capacity requirements of the Department of De- fense and the intelligence community. Sec. 104 8 . Review of findings and recommendations applicable to the Department of Defense regarding electromagnetic pulse attack. Subtitle F— O ther Matters Sec. 1051. Additional information under annual submissions of information regard- ing information technology capital assets. Sec. 1052. Submission to Congress of revision to regulation on enemy prisoners of war, retained personnel, civilian internees, and other detainees. Sec. 1053. B arnegat Inlet to Little Egg Inlet, New J ersey. Sec. 1054. Standing advisory panel on improving coordination among the Depart- ment of Defense, the Department of State, and the United States Agen- cy for International Development on matters of national security. Sec. 1055. Reports on strategic communication and public diplomacy activities of the Federal Government. Sec. 1056. P rohibitions relating to propaganda. Sec. 1057. Sense of Congress on interrogation of detainees by contractor personnel. Sec. 1058. Sense of Congress with respect to videotaping or otherwise electronically recording strategic intelligence interrogations of persons in the custody of or under the effective control of the Department of Defense. Sec. 105 9 . Modification of deadlines for standards required for entry to military in- stallations in the United States. Sec. 1060. Extension of certain dates for Congressional Commission on the Stra- tegic Posture of the United States. Sec. 1061. T echnical and clerical amendments. Sec. 1062. Notification of Committees on Armed Services with respect to certain nonproliferation and proliferation activities. Sec. 1063. Assessment of security measures at consolidated center for North Amer- ican Aerospace Defense Command and United States Northern Com- mand. TITLE X I—CI V ILIAN PERSONNEL MATTERS Sec. 1101. Authority to waive annual limitation on premium pay and aggregate limitation on pay for Federal civilian employees working overseas.

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