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 124 STAT. 2824 PUBLIC LAW 111–267—OCT. 11, 2010 (c) REPORTS.— (1) REPORT ON ASSESSMENT.— (A) REPORT REQUIRED.—Not later than 90 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Administrator shall submit to the appropriate committees of Congress a report on the assessment required by subsection (b). (B) ELEMENTS.—The report required by this paragraph shall include, at minimum, the following: (i) A description of the spare or replacement mod- ules, systems and components, elements, and equip- ment identified pursuant to the assessment that are currently produced, in inventory, or on order, a descrip- tion of the state of their readiness, and a schedule for their delivery to the ISS (including the planned transportation means for such delivery), including for each such module, system or component, element, or equipment a description of— (I) its specifications, including size, weight, and necessary configuration for launch and delivery to the ISS; (II) its function; (III) its location; and (IV) its criticality for ISS system integrity. (ii) A description of the spare or replacement mod- ules, systems and components, elements, and equip- ment identified pursuant to the assessment that are not currently produced, in inventory, or on order, including for each such module, system or component, element, or equipment a description of— (I) its specifications, including size, weight, and necessary configuration for launch and delivery to the ISS; (II) its function; (III) its location; (IV) its criticality for ISS system integrity; and (V) the anticipated cost and schedule for its design, procurement, manufacture, and delivery to the ISS. (iii) A detailed summary of the delivery schedule and associated delivery vehicle requirements necessary to transport all spare and replacement elements consid- ered essential for the ongoing and sustained functionality of all critical systems of the ISS, both in and of themselves and as an element of an integrated, mutually dependent essential capability, including an assessment of the current schedule for delivery, the availability of delivery vehicles to meet that schedule, and the likelihood of meeting that schedule through such vehicles. (2) GAO REPORT.— (A) REPORT REQUIRED.—Not later than 90 days after the submittal to Congress under paragraph (1) of the assessment required by subsection (b), the Comptroller General of the United States shall submit to the appro- priate committees of Congress a report on the assessment. The report shall set forth an evaluation of the assessment