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 96 STAT. 722

PUBLIC LAW 97-252—SEPT. 8, 1982 TITLE II—RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND EVALUATION AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS

SEC. 201. (a) Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 1983 for the use of the Armed Forces for research, development, test, and evaluation in amounts as follows: For the Army, $3,926,367,000. For the Navy (including the Marine Corps), $6,129,115,000. For the Air Force, $10,720,884,000, of which $1,000,000 is available only for research, development, test, and evaluation of the C-17 type cargo transport aircraft. For the Defense Agencies, $2,271,503,000, of which $55,000,000 is authorized for the activities of the Director of Test and Evaluation, Defense. (b) In addition to the funds authorized to be appropriated in subsection (a), there are authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 1983 such additional sums as may be necessary for increases in salary, pay, retirement, and other employee benefits authorized by law for civilian employees of the Department of Defense whose compensation is provided for by funds authorized to be appropriated in subsection (a). (c) Of the total amount authorized to be appropriated in this section for research, development, test, and evaluation for the Air Force related to the basing of the MX missile system, $715,000,000 may not be obligated until the President completes his review of alternative MX missile system basing modes and notifies the Congress, in writing, of the long-term basing mode in which the MX missile system will be deployed and thirty days of session of Congress have expired after the receipt by Congress of such notice. For the purpose of determining days of session of Congress under the preceding sentence, there shall be excluded any day on which either House of Congress is not in session because of an adjournment of more than three days to a day certain or an adjournment sine die. LIMITATION ON FUNDS FOR THE NAVY

SEC. 202. (a) Of the amount authorized in section 201 for the Navy (including the Marine Corps)— (1) $12,000,000 is available only for the development of a derivative of the Firebolt advanced aerial target; (2) $15,000,000 is available only for the phased array radar improvement program for the MK-92 fire control system; (3) $60,000,000 is available only for the development, test, evaluation, and initial deployment of the 5-inch semi-active laser guided projectile and the Seafire electro-optical fire control system; (4) $26,500,000 is available only for the Medium-Range Air-toSurface Missile (MRASM) System; (5) $138,595,000 is available, subject to subsection (b), only for the DDG-X (DDG-51) ship program; (6) $900,000,000 is available only for Surface Warfare programs; and (7) $5,555,000 is available only for the development of an advanced mine to replace the Captor mine.

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