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 123STA T . 2 659PUBLIC LA W 111 –84—O CT. 28 , 2 0 09 Sec.2806 . Authori t y tou s eo p er a tio n an dm aintenance f unds for construction pro j ects inside the U nited States C entra l Command area of responsi -b ility. Sec. 280 7 . Ex pansion of F irst Ser g eants B arrac k s I nitiati v e. Sec. 2808. R eports on privati z ation initiatives for military unaccompanied housing. Sec. 280 9 . Report on D epartment of Defense contributions to States for ac q uisition , construction, expansion, rehabilitation, or conversion of reserve compo- nent facilities. Subtitle B — Real P roperty and Facilities Administration Sec. 282 1 . M odification of utility systems conveyance authority. Sec. 2822. Report on global defense posture realignment and interagency revie w . Sec. 282 3 . Property and facilities management of the Armed Forces Retirement H ome. Sec. 282 4 . Acceptance of contributions to support cleanup efforts at former Alma- den Air Force Station, California. Sec. 282 5 . Selection of military installations to serve as locations of brigade combat teams. Sec. 2826. Report on Federal assistance to support communities adversely impacted by expansion of military installations. Subtitle C—Provisions Related to G uam Realignment Sec. 2831. Role of Department of Defense in management and coordination of De- fense activities relating to Guam realignment. Sec. 2832. Clarifications regarding use of special purpose entities to assist with Guam realignment. Sec. 2833. W orkforce issues related to military construction and certain other transactions on Guam. Sec. 2834. Composition of workforce for construction projects funded through the Support for United States Relocation to Guam Account. Sec. 2835. Interagency Coordination Group of Inspectors General for Guam Re- alignment. Sec. 2836. Compliance with N aval Aviation Safety requirements as condition on ac- ceptance of replacement facility for Marine Corps Air Station, Futenma, O kinawa. Sec. 2837. Report and sense of Congress on Marine Corps requirements in Asia-Pa- cific region. Subtitle D—Energy Security Sec. 2841. Adoption of unified energy monitoring and utility control system speci- fication for military construction and military family housing activities. Sec. 2842. Department of Defense goal regarding use of renewable energy sources to meet facility energy needs. Sec. 2843. Department of Defense participation in programs for management of en- ergy demand or reduction of energy usage during peak periods. Sec. 2844. Department of Defense use of electric and hybrid motor vehicles. Sec. 2845. Study on development of nuclear power plants on military installations. Sec. 2846. Comptroller General report on Department of Defense renewable energy initiatives, including solar initiatives, on military installations. Subtitle E— L and Conveyances Sec. 2851. Land conveyance, Haines T ank Farm, Haines, Alaska. Sec. 2852. Release of reversionary interest, Camp J oseph T. Robinson, Arkansas. Sec. 2853. Transfer of administrative jurisdiction, Port Chicago Naval Magazine, California. Sec. 2854. Land conveyance, Ferndale housing at Centerville Beach Naval Facility to City of Ferndale, California. Sec. 2855. Land conveyances, Naval Air Station, Barbers Point, Hawaii. Sec. 2856. Land conveyances of certain parcels in the Camp Catlin and Ohana Nui areas, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Sec. 2857. Modification of land conveyance, former Griffiss Air Force Base, New Y ork. Sec. 2858. Land conveyance, Army Reserve Center, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. Sec. 2859. Land conveyance, Ellsworth Air Force Base, South Dakota. Sec. 2860. Land conveyance, Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. Sec. 2861. Land Conveyance, Naval Air Station Oceana, V irginia. Sec. 2862. Completion of land exchange and consolidation, Fort Lewis, Washington. Sec. 2863. Land conveyance, F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Cheyenne, Wyoming. Subtitle F—Other Matters Sec. 2871. Revised authority to establish national monument to honor United States Armed Forces working dog teams.