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 123STA T . 2 4 34 PUBLIC LA W 111 –8 4 —O CT. 28 , 2 0 0 9(5)Oner e p re s en ta t iv e f r om ea ch of the A rm y,N avy, Air F orce, an dM arine C orps w hoisa l ie u tenant g eneral or vice admiral, or a civilian e q uivalent . ( 6 ) One representative of the National G uard B ureau who is a lieutenant general or vice admiral, or a civilian equivalent. ( 7 ) T he Assistant S ecretary of D efense for Networ k s and I nformation Integration, or a designated representative. ( 8 ) The Director of Operational Test and E valuation, or a designated representative. ( 9 ) Such other individuals as may b e designated by the Deputy Secretary of Defense, acting in the Deputy Secretary ’ s capacity as the Chief Management Officer. (c) M E E TINGS . — The Council shall meet not less than twice a year, or more often as specified by the Deputy Secretary of Defense. (d) D U TIES.—The Council shall have the following responsibil - ities ( 1 ) R esolution of significant policy, programmatic, or budg- etary issues impeding moderni z ation or deployment of integrated personnel and pay systems for each military depart- ment, including issues relating to— (A) common interfaces, architectures, and systems engineering (B) ensuring that developmental systems are consistent with current and future enterprise accounting and pay and personnel standards and practices; and (C) ensuring that developmental systems are consistent with current and future Department of Defense business enterprise architecture. ( 2 ) Coordination of implementation of the integrated per- sonnel and pay system within defense organizations to ensure interoperability between all appropriate elements of the system. ( 3 ) Establishment of metrics to assess the following: (A) Business process re-engineering needed for success- ful deployment of the integrated pay and personnel system. (B) Interoperability between legacy, operational, and developmental pay and personnel systems. (C) Interface and systems architecture control and standardization. (D) Retirement of legacy systems. (E) U se of the enterprise information warehouse. (F) Any other relevant matters. ( 4 ) Such other responsibilities as the Secretary determines are appropriate. (e) TE RM IN A TI O N.—This section shall not be in effect after Sep- tember 3 0, 2013. (f) RE P ORT.—Not later than March 1, 2010, the Secretary of Defense shall submit to the congressional defense committees a report on actions taken pursuant to this section. SEC.93 3. R E PO R T O N SPEC IAL OPERATIONS CO M MAN D OR G ANI Z A - TION , MANNING, AND MANAGEMENT. (a) REPORT RE Q UIRE D .—Not later than 120 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Commander of the United States Special Operations Command shall prepare and submit to the Sec- retary of Defense a report and recommendations, in accordance