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 PUBLIC LAW 96-107—NOV. 9, 1979

93 STAT. 815

improvements to be made in readiness by weapons system, program, or activity. QUARTERLY SELECTED ACQUISITION REPORTS TO CONGRESS

SEC. 809. Section 811(a) of the Department of Defense Appropri- lo use 139 note. ation Authorization Act, 1976 (Public Law 94-106; 89 Stat. 539) is amended to read as follows: "(a) Beginning with the quarter ending December 31, 1979, the Reports to Secretary of Defense shall submit quarterly to the Congress written lo uscf 139 note selected acquisition reports for those major defense systems which are estimated to require a total cumulative financing for research, development, test, and evaluation in excess of $75,000,000 or a cumulative production investment in excess of $300,000,000. The report for the quarter ending on December 31 of any fiscal year shall be submitted within 20 days after the President transmits the Budget to the Congress for the following fiscal year, and the reports for the other three quarters of any fiscal year shall be submitted within 30 days after the end of the quarter. If a preliminary report is submitted for any quarter, then the final report for such quarter shall be submitted to the Congress within 15 days after the submission of such preliminary report.". AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS FOR ASSISTANCE FOR 1980 OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES

SEC. 810. There is authorized to be appropriated to the Secretary of Defense for fiscal year 1980 an amount not to exceed $10,000,000 for the purpose of providing assistance for the 1980 Olympic winter games, as authorized by section 816(a) of the Department of Defense Appropriation Authorization Act, 1979 (Public Law 95-485; 92 Stat. 1626). Except for funds used for pay and nontravel related allowances of members of the Armed Forces, no funds may be obligated or expended for the purpose of carrying out such section unless specifically appropriated for such purpose. The costs for pay and nontravel related allowances of members of the Armed Forces may not be charged to appropriations made pursuant to this authorization. PRESIDENTIAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SELECTIVE SERVICE REFORM

SEC. 811. (a) The President shall prepare and transmit to the Congress a plan for a fair and equitable reform of the existing law providing for registration and induction of persons for training and service in the Armed Forces. Such plan shall include recommendations with respect to— (1) the desirability and feasibility of resuming registration under the Military Selective Service Act as in existence on the date of the enactment of this Act; (2) the desirability and feasibility of establishing a method of automatically registering persons under the Military Selective Service Act through a centralized, automated system using existing records, together with a discussion of the impact of such method, or of alternative methods of establishing such a registration system, on privacy rights under the Constitution and under statutes protecting such rights (including section 552a of title 5, United States Code, commonly referred to as the "Privacy Act") and any proposal for reform of such Privacy Act or other statutes, relevant court decisions relating to Selective Service

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