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 124 STAT. 2740 PUBLIC LAW 111–259—OCT. 7, 2010 (B) the elements of the United States Government best positioned to meet collection and reporting require- ments, with regard to missions, comparative institutional advantages, and any other relevant factors; and (C) interagency budget and resource allocations nec- essary to achieve such collection, reporting, and analytical requirements; (3) evaluate the extent to which current intelligence collec- tion, reporting, and analysis strategies are intended to provide global coverage and anticipate future threats, challenges, and crises; (4) provide recommendations on how to incorporate into the interagency strategy the means to anticipate future threats, challenges, and crises, including by identifying and supporting collection, reporting, and analytical capabilities that are global in scope and directed at emerging, long-term, and strategic targets; (5) provide recommendations on strategies for sustaining human and budgetary resources to effect the global collection and reporting missions identified in the interagency strategy, including the prepositioning of collection and reporting capabili- ties; (6) provide recommendations for developing, clarifying, and, if necessary, bolstering current and future collection and reporting roles and capabilities of elements of the United States Government that are not elements of the intelligence commu- nity deployed in foreign countries; (7) provide recommendations related to the role of indi- vidual country missions in contributing to the interagency strategy; (8) evaluate the extent to which the establishment of new embassies and out-of-embassy posts are able to contribute to expanded global coverage and increased collection and reporting and provide recommendations related to the establishment of new embassies and out-of-embassy posts; (9) provide recommendations on executive or legislative changes necessary to establish any new executive branch entity or to expand the authorities of any existing executive branch entity, as needed to improve the strategic integration referred to in paragraph (1) and develop and oversee the implementation of any interagency strategy; (10) provide recommendations on processes for developing and presenting to Congress budget requests for each relevant element of the United States Government that reflect the alloca- tions identified in the interagency strategy and for congres- sional oversight of the development and implementation of the strategy; and (11) provide recommendations on any institutional reforms related to the collection and reporting roles of individual ele- ments of the United States Government outside the intelligence community, as well as any budgetary, legislative, or other changes needed to achieve such reforms. SEC. 604. MEMBERS AND STAFF OF THE COMMISSION. (a) MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION.— (1) APPOINTMENT.—The Commission shall be composed of 10 members as follows: