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 124 STAT. 4399 PUBLIC LAW 111–383—JAN. 7, 2011 conduct a review of the Afghan National Police training pro- gram that focuses on developments since the Inspector General of the Department of Defense and the Inspector General of the Department of State released the report entitled ‘‘Depart- ment of Defense Obligations and Expenditures of Funds Pro- vided to the Department of State for the Training and Men- toring of the Afghan National Police’’ (DODIG Report No. D– 2010–042, DOSIG Report No. MERO–A–10–06, February 9, 2010). (3) ELEMENTS OF REPORT.—The report required by para- graph (1) shall include the following: (A) A description of the components, planning, and scope of the Afghan National Police training program since the United States assumed control of the program in 2003. (B) A description of the cost to the United States of the Afghan National Police training program, including the source and amount of funding, and a description of the allocation of responsibility between the Department of Defense and the Department of State for funding the program. (C) A description of the allocation of responsibility between the Department of Defense and the Department of State for the oversight and execution of the program. (D) A description of the personnel and staffing require- ments for overseeing and executing the program, both in the United States and in theater, including United States civilian government and military personnel, contractor per- sonnel, and nongovernmental personnel, and non-United States civilian and military personnel, contractor personnel, and nongovernmental personnel. (E) An assessment of the cost, performance metrics, and planning associated with the transfer of administration of the contract for the Afghan National Police training program from the Department of State to the Department of Defense. (b) GAO REPORT ON USE OF GOVERNMENT PERSONNEL RATHER THAN CONTRACTORS FOR TRAINING AFGHAN NATIONAL POLICE.— (1) REPORT.—Not later than 1 year after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Comptroller General of the United States shall submit to the appropriate committees of Congress a report on the use of United States Government personnel rather than contractors for the training of the Afghan National Police. (2) ELEMENTS.—The report required under paragraph (1) shall include the following: (A) A description of the roles and responsibilities of contractors and United States Government personnel in the Afghan National Police training program and a descrip- tion of how the division of roles and responsibilities between such contractors and personnel has been determined. (B) An assessment of the relative advantages and dis- advantages of using contractors or United States Govern- ment personnel in the Afghan National Police training program, including an assessment of— (i) the shortfalls and inefficiencies, if any, in con- tractor performance in the program; and