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 124 STAT. 2931 PUBLIC LAW 111–281—OCT. 15, 2010 the Commandant of the Coast Guard shall establish special rate supplements that provide higher pay levels for employees necessary to carry out the amendment made by this section. (2) SUBJECT TO APPROPRIATIONS.—The requirement under paragraph (1) is subject to the availability of appropriations. (e) ELEVATION OF DISPUTES TO THE CHIEF ACQUISITION OFFICER.—If, after 90 days following the elevation to the Chief Acquisition Officer of any design or other dispute regarding Level 1 or Level 2 acquisition, the dispute remains unresolved, the Com- mandant shall provide to the appropriate congressional committees a detailed description of the issue and the rationale underlying the decision taken by the Chief Acquisition Officer to resolve the issue. SEC. 402. ACQUISITIONS. (a) IN GENERAL.—Part I of title 14, United States Code, is amended by inserting after chapter 13 the following: ‘‘CHAPTER 15—ACQUISITIONS ‘‘SUBCHAPTER I—GENERAL PROVISIONS ‘‘Sec. ‘‘561. Acquisition directorate. ‘‘562. Improvements in Coast Guard acquisition management. ‘‘563. Recognition of Coast Guard personnel for excellence in acquisition. ‘‘564. Prohibition on use of lead systems integrators. ‘‘565. Required contract terms. ‘‘566. Department of Defense consultation. ‘‘567. Undefinitized contractual actions. ‘‘568. Guidance on excessive pass-through charges. ‘‘569. Report on former Coast Guard officials employed by contractors to the agency. ‘‘SUBCHAPTER II—IMPROVED ACQUISITION PROCESS AND PROCEDURES ‘‘Sec. ‘‘571. Identification of major system acquisitions. ‘‘572. Acquisition. ‘‘573. Preliminary development and demonstration. ‘‘574. Acquisition, production, deployment, and support. ‘‘575. Acquisition program baseline breach. ‘‘576. Acquisition approval authority. ‘‘SUBCHAPTER III—DEFINITIONS ‘‘581. Definitions. ‘‘SUBCHAPTER I—GENERAL PROVISIONS ‘‘§ 561. Acquisition directorate ‘‘(a) ESTABLISHMENT.—The Commandant of the Coast Guard shall establish an acquisition directorate to provide guidance and oversight for the implementation and management of all Coast Guard acquisition processes, programs, and projects. ‘‘(b) MISSION.—The mission of the acquisition directorate is— ‘‘(1) to acquire and deliver assets and systems that increase operational readiness, enhance mission performance, and create a safe working environment; and ‘‘(2) to assist in the development of a workforce that is trained and qualified to further the Coast Guard’s missions and deliver the best-value products and services to the Nation. ‘‘§ 562. Improvements in Coast Guard acquisition manage- ment ‘‘(a) PROJECT OR PROGRAM MANAGERS.— 14 USC 561. Deadline. 14 USC 56 note.