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PUBLIC LAW 91-441-OCT. 7, 1970

[84 STAT.

MISSILES

For missiles: for the Army, $1,059,700,000; for the Navy, $932,400,000; for the Marine Corps, $12,800,000; for the Air Force, $1,485,400,000. NAVAL VESSELS

For naval vessels: for the Navy, $2,711,900,000. TRACKED COMBAT V E H I C L E S

For tracked combat vehicles: for the Army, $205,200,000; for the Marine Corps, $47,400,000. OTHER W E A P O N S

For other weapons: for the Army, $67,200,000: Provided, That none of the funds authorized for appropriation by this Act shall be obligated for the procurement of M-16 rifles until the Secretary of the Army has certified to the Congress that at least three active production sources for supplying such weapons will continue to be available within the United States during fiscal year 1971; for the Navy, $2,789,000; for the Marine Corps, $4,400,000. TITLE II—RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND EVALUATION

Emergency fund.

Independent r e s e a r c h and development, e t c., restriction on payments.

Conditions.

SEC. 201. Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated during the fiscal year 1971 for the use of the Armed Forces of the United States for research, development, test, and evaluation, as authorized by law, in amounts as follows: For the Army, $1,635,600,000; For the Navy (including the Marine Corps), $2,156,300,000; For the Air Force, $2,806,900,000; and For the Defense Agencies, $452,800,000. SEC. 202. There is hereby authorized to be appropriated to the Department of Defense during fiscal year 1971 for use as an emergency fund for research, development, test, and evaluation or procurement or production related thereto, $50,000,000. SEC. 203. (a) Funds authorized for appropriation to the Department of Defense under the provisions of this or any other Act shall not be available after December 31, 1970, for payment of independent research and development or bid and proposal costs unless the work for which payment is made has, in the opinion of the Secretary of Defense, a potential relationship to a military function or operation and unless the following conditions are met—

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