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 97 STAT. 624 PUBLIC LAW 98-94—SEPT. 24, 1983 Comprehensive plan, submittal to Congress. research, development, test, and evaluation of third-generation defensive weapons. (b) None of the amount appropriated pursuant to the authoriza- tion in section 201 for the Defense Agencies may be used for research, development, test, and evaluation for the program for fifth-generation artificial intelligence computers until the Secretary of Defense submits to Congress a comprehensive plan for the manner in which such program will be carried out. LIMITATION ON SIZE OF SMALX, MOBILE MISSILE SEC. 206. None of the funds appropriated pursuant to authoriza- tions of appropriations in section 201 for the Air Force may be obligated or expended for research, development, test, or evaluation for an intercontinental-range mobile ballistic missile that would weigh more than 33,000 pounds or that would carry more than a single warhead. Submittal to congressional committees. Joint hearing of congressional committees. REPORT ON THE JOINT TACTICAL MISSILE SYSTEM AND THE JOINT SUR- VEILLANCE AND TARGET ATTACK SYSTEM; RESTRICTION ON USE OF FUNDS SEC. 207. (a) The Secretary of Defense and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff shall submit to the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and the House of Representatives not later than October 1, 1984, a report setting forth a comprehensive and coordinated plan for the development and procurement of the Joint Tactical Missile System and the Joint Surveillance and Target Attack System (JSTARS) of the Air Force. The report shall clearly define the integration of those systems within the Air-Land Battle concept developed in the Department of Defense and the expected contribution of those systems to the disruption and destruction of follow-on enemy forces. (b) Of the total amount appropriated for the Air Force JSTARS program pursuant to authorizations in this title, $20,000,000 may not be obligated or expended for the integration of the JSTARS radar on any airborne platform until after the completion of a joint hearing of the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and the House of Representatives on the subject of deep strike interdiction or until after December 1, 1983, whichever occurs first. Funding restriction. ANTIBALUSTIC MISSILE DEFENSE SYSTEM RESEARCH SEC. 208. (a) Subject to subsection (b), the Secretary of Defense may use not more than $50,400,000 of amounts appropriated pursu- ant to an authorization of appropriations in this title which are not obligated for any other purpose to carry out research, development, test, and evaluation on the Ballistic Missile Defense systems tech- nology program of the Army. The amount authorized under the preceding sentence— (1) is in addition to any amount authorized to be appropriated by this title to carry out research, development, test, and evalu- ation on the Ballistic Missile Defense systems technology program of the Army; and (2) is not an addition to the total of the authorizations of appropriations contained in this Act.

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