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 99 STAT. 602

PUBLIC LAW 99-145—NOV. 8, 1985 procurement of 5-ton trucks for the Army for fiscal year 1986 may be used for the procurement of 5-ton trucks under an extension of the contract referred to in paragraph (1). (c) N E W MULTIYEAR CONTRACT.—(1) Subject to paragraph (2), the Secretary of the Army shall take such action as is appropriate, consistent with the limitation set out in subsection (a), to award a multiyear contract for the procurement of 5-ton trucks not later than May 1, 1986. Such a contract shall be for a period of five fiscal years. A contract under this paragraph may only be entered into in accordance with section 2306(h) of title 10, United States Code. (2) A contract under paragraph (1) may not be entered into unless the Emticipated cost over the period of the contract is no more than 90 percent of the anticipated cost of carrying out the same program through annual contracts. (3) Not later than February 1, 1986, the Secretary shall determine whether it is impracticable to award a contract under paragraph (1) on or before May 1, 1986. If the Secretary determines that such action is impracticable, he shall notify the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and the House of Representatives of the determination on or before February 1, 1986. SEC. 126. OTHER ARMY PROGRAMS

Ante, p. 590.

(a) COPPERHEAD PROJECTILE PROGRAM.—Of the amount authorized in section 101 for procurement of ammunition, $235,000,000 is authorized for the Copperhead projectile. Not more than $200,000,000 may be obligated or expended for that projectile from funds appropriated or otherwise made available to the Army for fiscal year 1986, after the date of the enactment of this Act, until the Secretary of Defense submits to Congress a written plan to establish a second production source for the Copperhead projectile. Qo) SAFETY MODIFICATIONS FOR PERSHING II MISSILE PROGRAM.—(1)

In carrying out the Pershing II missile program for fiscal year 1986, the Secretary of the Army may purchase safety modifications (including 36 inert missile motors for the Pershing II missile) using funds made available for such program for such fiscal year. (2) The Secretary may not obligate any funds for the safety modifications authorized by paragraph (1) until the Secretary submits to the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and House of Representatives a report providing a detailed plan for the purchase of such safety modifications. (c) AH-64 APACHE HEUCOPTERS.—The Secretary of the Army may not obligate funds appropriated or otherwise made available for a fiscal year after fiscal year 1985 for procurement of AH-64 Apache attack helicopters until the Director of the Defense Contract Audit Agency reports to the Secretary that the contractor for such helicopters has demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Director— (1) that the contractor has implemented an effective and reliable system of internal accounting controls; and (2) that the contractor has accumulated documentation (including journals, vouchers, invoices, and expense data) to support the contractor's final submission for settlement of indirect expenses for calendar years 1979 through 1983 and that such documentation is available to the Director.

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