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 12 2 STA T .438 4 PUBLIC LA W 11 0– 41 7—O CT. 14 , 2008 Sec.243 . R e port o nD ep a rt m ent o f Defen s e response to f i n d in g s and recommenda - tions of t h e Defense Science B oard T as kF orce on Directed E nerg yW eapons. S ub tit l eE —O ther M atters Sec. 2 51 . Modification of systems sub j ect to sur v ivability testing oversight by the Director of Operational Test and evaluation. Sec. 252. Technology-neutral information technology guidelines and standards to support fully interoperable electronic personal health information for the Department of Defense and Department of V eterans A ffairs. Sec. 253. Assessment of technology transition programs and repeal of reporting re- q uirement. Sec. 254. Trusted defense systems. Sec. 255. C apabilities-based assessment to outline a joint approach for future devel- opment of vertical lift aircraft and rotorcraft. Sec. 25 6 . E x ecutive agent for printed circuit board technology. Sec. 25 7 . Revie w of conventional prompt global strike technology applications and concepts. Subti t leA— Aut hor i za tio n o f A p propriation sSEC.201 . AUTHORIZ ATIO N O F A P PROPRIATIONS. Fundsareh ere by au t h o r iz edtobea p propriated f or fis c a l year 20 0 9 for the use of the D epart m ent of Defense for research , de v elop - ment, test, and evaluation as follo w s
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For the A rmy, $ 10,9 43, 8 40,000 . (2) For the N avy, $19,34 5, 6 03,000. (3) For the Air Force, $26,289,508,000. (4) For Defense-wide activities, $21,131,501,000, of which $188, 7 72,000 is authorized for the Director of O perational T est and E valuation. SEC. 202. A M OUNT FOR D EFENSE SCIENCE AND TECHNO L O GY . (a) F ISCALYE A R 2009. — Of the amounts authorized to be appro- priated by section 201, $11,799,660,000 shall be available for the Defense S cience and Technolo g y P rogram, including basic research, applied research, and advanced technology development pro j ects. (b) B ASIC R ESEARC H ,A P PLIE D RESEARCH, A N DAD V ANCED TECH- N O LO GY DEVELOP M EN T DE F INED.—For purposes of this section, the term ‘ ‘basic research, applied research, and advanced technology development ’ ’ means wor k funded in programs elements for defense research and development under Department of Defense budget activity 1, 2, or 3. Subtitle B — P ro g ra mR e q uirements , Restri c tions, an dL imitations SEC. 211. ADDITIONAL DETERMINATIONS TO B E MADE AS PART OF FUTURE COMBAT SYSTEMS MILESTONE RE V IE W. Section 214(b) of the J ohn W arner National Defense Authoriza- tion Act for Fiscal Year 2007 (Public L aw 109 – 364 120 Stat. 2123) is amended by striking paragraphs (4) through (6) and inserting the following new paragraphs: ‘‘(4) Whether actual demonstrations, rather than simula- tions, have shown that the software for the program is on a path to achieve threshold re q uirements on cost and schedule.

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