SALE OR TRANSFER OF DEFENSE ARTICLES: REPORTS TO CONGRESS

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,AW SUBT. A those units to !ffectiveness of i resupply re- air assets from alift, minelay- availability of )ort); facilities and xercises); and id procedures ciencies of the a trt of the :t . -.e report is rganization to :iencies in the particular im- , program, or s at Large) 96-107, ? 808, 93 Approved For Release 2011/08/17: CIA-RDP05TO2051 R000200300002-4 CH, 4 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE 10 ? 134 ? 133b. Sale or transfer of defense articles: reports to Congress When there is a letter of offer to sell or a proposal to transfer defense articles that are valued at $50,000,000 or more from the inventories of a regular component of the armed forces or from current production, the Sec- retary of Defense shall submit a report to Congress stating- (1) the impact of the sale or transfer on the current readiness of the armed forces; (2) the adequacy of reimbursements to cover, at the time of replen- ishment of United States inventories, the replacement costs of those items sold or transferred; and (3) for each article to be sold- (A) the initial issue quantity requirement for the armed forces for that article; (B) the percentage of that requirement already delivered to the armed forces or contracted for at the time of the report; (C) the timetable for meeting that requirement absent the pro- posed sale; and (D) the timetable for meeting that requirement if the sale is ap- proved. (Added Pub.L. 97-295, ? 1(2)(A), Oct. 12, 1982, 96 Stat. 1288.) Oct. 7, 1975, Pub.L. 94-106. ? 813, 89 Stat 540: restated Jul) 30, 1977, Pub.L. 95-79, ? 814, 91 Stat. 337: Sept. 8. 1982, Pub.L. 97-252, ? 1104, 96 Stat. 739. Explanatory Notes In the section, the words "a regular compo- Legislative History. For legislative history nent of the armed forces" are substituted for and purpose of Pub.L. 97-295, see 1982 U.S. "United States active forces" for clarity be- Code Cong. and Adm.News, p. 2598. cause of 10:101(4) and (33). The words "armed forces" are substituted for "United States forces" to eliminate surplus words. ? 134. Deputy Secretary of Defense: appointment; powers and duties; precedence (a) There is a Deputy Secretary of Defense, appointed from civilian life legislative history by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. A 95, see 1982 U.S. person may not be appointed as Deputy Secretary of Defense within ten p. 2598. years after relief from active duty as a commissioned officer of a regular component of an armed force. (b) The Deputy Secretary shall perform such duties and exercise such powers as the Secretary of Defense may prescribe. The Deputy Secretary Approved For Release 2011/08/17: CIA-RDP05TO2051 R000200300002-4