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 123STA T . 2 674PUBLIC LA W 111 –8 4 —O CT. 28 , 2 0 0 9(A)theop po r t uni tie s toe x p a n d the re c ruit m ent o f construction w or k ers in the U nited S tates , inc l udin gG uam, the C ommonwealth of the N orthern M ariana I slands, American Samoa, the V irgin Islands, and the Common - wealth of P uerto R ico, to support the realignment of mili- tar y installations and the relocation of military personnel on Guam, consistent with the re q uirements of paragraph ( 6 ) of section 28 2 4 (c) of the Military Construction Authori z ation Act for F iscal Y ear 2 0 0 9, as added b y sub- section (a) ( B ) the ability of labor markets to support the Guam realignment; (C) the sufficiency of efforts to recruit United States construction workers; and ( D ) T he costs to the United States for recruitment plans required by such paragraph (6) and a proposed method to co v er such costs . ( 3 )C OVER E DC O NG RE S S I ON AL CO M MI T TEES. — The reports required by this subsection shall be submitted to the congres- sional defense committees, the Committee on E ducation and L abor of the H ouse of Representatives, and the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions of the Senate. SEC.2835 . INT E RAG ENC Y C O OR D INATION GRO UP O F INSPECTORS GENERA L FOR GUA M REALIGNMENT. (a) INTERAGENC Y COORDINATION GRO UP .—There is hereby established the Interagency Coordination Group of Inspectors Gen- eral for Guam Realignment (in this section referred to as the ‘ ‘Interagency Coordination Group ’ ’)— ( 1 ) to provide for the ob j ective conduct and supervision of audits and investigations relating to the programs and oper- ations funded with amounts appropriated or otherwise made available for military construction on Guam in connection with the realignment of military installations and the relocation of military personnel on Guam; and (2) to provide for coordination of, and recommendations on, policies designed— (A) to promote economic efficiency and effectiveness in the administration of the programs and operations described in paragraph (1); and (B) to prevent and detect waste, fraud, and abuse in such programs and operations. (b) MEM B ERS H IP.— (1) CHAIRPERSON.—The Inspector General of the Depart- ment of Defense shall serve as chairperson of the Interagency Coordination Group. (2) ADDITIONAL MEMBERS.—Additional members of the Interagency Coordination Group shall include the Inspector General of the Department of Interior and the Inspector Gen- eral of such other Federal agencies as the chairperson considers appropriate to carry out the duties of the Interagency Coordina- tion Group. (c) DUTIES.— (1) O VERSIGHT O F GUAM CONSTRUCTION.—It shall be the duty of the Interagency Coordination Group to conduct, super- vise, and coordinate audits and investigations of the treatment, Establi s hmen t .10USC2687 n o te.