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Mr SIMON Mr. President. I have
an amendment that I are offering tor
myself and Senaeor Dixos %Mesh
Rend to the desk and ac l for In imme
dime. cansiderat tor.
The PRESIDING OFFICER Th.
clerk will report
The bill cirri read as follows
Tref Senator frorr JJirp.. JNrSueux:
lo? 1.)rilm!! ant, M: Dikop, propmer sr,
In. helm, r.! nurrtm re C 27:
Mr SIMON Mr. President. I asl
unanimous consent that further read-
inr of the amendment be dispensed
wi h
The PRESID/NO OFFiCER
(ti-n
1/e.r OOLDet" ATER PA r. President. I
Kruk) no: hear a wo-d the, wee said
Whose amendrnen: is it and what is It
all about' Could we have some order
in this place"
The. PRESIDING OFFICER- The
Senator from Itnrion will suspend
until the Senate is in order. Will Sena-
tor. picael. Lake their seats?
Mr. CiOLDWATER. Mr. President-I
did not hear the name at the Senator
offering the amendment. 1 have mot
heard the amendment.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The
amendment ls offered by the Senator
from Illinois. I wiD ask the clerk to
report the amendment .for the second
time.
The bill (deft lead as 'Whiles:
The Senator from Illinois Ode tenon
for beriaeli and Mr. Dimon proposes an
amendment sumbeeed251.
Mr. SIMON. Mr. President. I ailt
unanimous consent theehirtber read-
inf of the amend-e be -dispensed
ti.
The PRES/DING OFFICER. -With-
out objectio,i. ilium ordered. = .
The amendment is as follows ? -
On Pate SC line at, before the period
111M1Shrt the following and al which
ni.000.00e Mall be used le oonauetiesearet,
and seyelopment programs to knerole anwo
consetil verikattaat teennalou sad 1.0 allfab"
list, an *Mot in the Arsonae Nahum! Lb>
riku314 ? Arsorme. Illinois. so conduce auct
proemnr.-.
Mr. SIMON. Mr. President. today
Senator Dune and 3 are offering an
amendment authorizing the Arednne
National Labciratory hi Argonne, n, to
be one of the resource centers for
arms verification for the nation. Fund-
int will come-ander, Divn -C. Jae -
Plolment of Energy ItatiOns) Security
Applications: Department o'f Defense
Authorization Act Tor fiscal year leaf.
The need for such research efforts
has- never been greater. Today.there is
no one center for developing and Term-
ini berificatiori of tniaty complianee
technologies. nor then a nevem- g
merit reporUng or coordinatinr body
In an I Cirms
Equally Ifirtatrmant. then Is irk sor.
rreenonal re.pe)rtme rp.o.Jfrerreen? pre
parcel te) ACDA I- i
public tip at dolt Or fa our we rand
On verification. Apart from periodic re
ports on Soviet comPliance. Pratt Kee-
which In ihernaelees speak volumes la
to our highly capable monitorinr and
intelligence imethode-not enough at
tuition is paid to the crucial task of
verification Lechnolory development
This amendment will help foster err
tithe R&D apart from that nos being
pursued al DOE s a rations labs Thib
approach has the double athantage Cl
rent ed eorripetition or
verification (Cr .nc.)o? l.Pt else a:
tinning net tkler.! an^ untrialitiona
methodology by integrating ilk nor.
weapons labs ? Interdisciplinary re
search (especiall). in areas not normal
le pursued at Lce, Alamos. Literenore
and Sandia ant' ap;.1,yinf ft It the nee
challenges feeler arm control treaty
erif mat ior.
These chenence, are berorni14 Mott
arid more cliff icuP as net weapons
terns prolkeratc. as nes countries
Move to acquire- nuclear weapons, and
in the strains on current verification
of complianr., multiply. Muth of the
nee weapons technology is focused or.
deception and concealment. Including
increasingty smaller arid mobile sys
Ie.Argarme can draw on bask re-
search strengths found at the lab.
pulling together the materials physi-
cal. vhernical, and computer lidences
Into a very sophisticated technical
or trit:d data interpretation base.
Argonne could be involved Li Iden-
tifying promising technologies and
developtrig innovative approsehes for
the verification of nuclear. efherrdcal.
arid bioiogical weapons treaties Peek-
lem -areas long anticipated or _Dow
upon us include very llos. yield =Wirer
detonations deteetion. identification of
warheads on deplored systems (e.g..
nuclear or chemical). chemical and bi-
ological testing and prodoction *tee-
=litnicapheric ma:activity_
.*Iudiesr greeter imd fuel
guardsfweste disposal/
The last aettrity holds special
for use in nonproliferation swim
and has long been an area *I dr-
gonnen strength: these applications
will serve to renew ouf commitment to
the Non-Proliferation Treaty whieb is
to be reviewed later this fall. In addi-
tion. little bask research has yet to be
%conducted or: chemical weapons verifi-
cation an area whose technology re-
quirements are analogous to much of
the environmental research -underway -
at Argonne. This too is le sword with
the Chemical Weapons Treaty II 'bled
by the Reagan administration at The
Conference on Disarmament In
Genets Finally ? a host of verification
issues continue to surround the ta-
bling of a comprehensive test ban
&testi:. arid It is to be beeped that kr-
onne can address these concerns at a
priori te Iteni
?
?
A` .
in order to pubn: ronfiderine s: sr
control neeottations to continue Le
trees I' b libtOluts th.
L'OrranUnily Li, Irnr.c,., ;.
rrie"..raXit SW equipment and foi
Cor.grees to May abreast of Lie nee
adrenals. There is much mon ti be
done on verification. and I Intend It
seek additkirmi ahanges In the env--
Lure arid Capabilities of fecerernmente
verifimuon work Argonne
strengthen our verification has. and
help Congitia determine- at tree
tin ire can verify with high cont.
dente and which treaties we Wince-
Trit, last function is an imperative
particularly for the Senate Chartr:-
nate ernneini advice and conserr. o?
treaty ratification. Would It no: be
better to ernbark on Our raLificaUer
duties sinned with the best possiWe
scientific results' I our convinced
the answer can only be a res.ourraeit;
bef.r. President. I see Senator V. weer,
or. the floor. This ie the arnencenen:
illy to the Senator. that Senator
Dittos and I discussed with hienTr
is the one that seeks greater Wina?
tion of the Argonne Plationa tabors
tory for verification and res.ekrTZ I ?
doe_s not add any money to the tots
authorization. I believe it is col:epic:,
ly acceptable. at least we have cleared
It with staffs on both aides I taw dis-
cussed it briefly with Senator Go
tram and Senator Num.
Mr. WARNER. Mr. President. I
concur to the observations of the Sen-
ator from Illinois. He is aecurate In his
Presentation. I 11UPPort bit amend-
ment.
Mr. MM. Mr. President, me have
looked at the amendment and we sup-
port the amendment.,
. r. GOLDWATER. Mr. President.
We will Incept the amendment.
The PRESIDING OPFICER The k
question is on anreeing to the amend
IOWA.
The
agreed do.
endment Olo. ST1) was
;.
IllINDIOLIT NO. sip
(Purpose Ts require an annual report an re-
-search ha Mot control varlinahon Web
tiology.)
-Jana:won. Mr. President. I have a
second amendment that I send to the
desk and ask for Its immediate consid-
eration.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The
clerk aili report-
The bill clerk read as follows:
The Senator from Minch Mr. anion,
moons on amendment inmireeed
Mr. salmi. Mr. President. I AA
Wisnimous consent that further read-
ing of the amendment be dispensed
with
The PRESIDING OFFICER. With-
out objection. Sam ordered.
- The amendment Is as fellows:
-Oil parr lee betweee turns and Iron;
the Ionos
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ANNUAL REPORT ON ARMS OONTROL
VOT=.7f-lCATIDK TrZ,;DIACK--?
. is No: We: nut-, L
one Mara I al each year the:raw. the
lescretan ef Defense. In annsuitatioo with
Ow ikeretars of Snern. Mat transmit to
Ow Corirrels a Import on norm develop
meowD the impoblintes of the Vatted
Suits to monitor major wriaPiew ftridlothrill
"rucks . (hex tetaL and leolores weapezi,
deplosed lez the &wart Vows- Mei ucting the
r-ratilliues al such weapons- and to monstar
the development of Dee weaPons bi the
Soviet Onion for the purpose of-
f! determg the level of ecomPliance b.f
the Sorbet Vnion with arms metro` agree
meets trecludms agreement; whirr, he e
tem mewled les noresente-rves ci? th?
erraxeme of the tinned Buttes and the
viel Onion hut whoa hare sot bee& swa-
thed le loin government& and
tr, the extent Sc Irbich. V at all. the
Boric Untor, has exceeded the sr: pt.!
ir giros eionirol ;rowan mad- b.. enthr-
ourt government during forme OWL, with
ear h staler
fn Th. report ieou:red smiss-asoc
oral; fricsigik?
eve/tuition of the capabilities of the
tinned States referred to Ir such subsecisor,
as el the time of the report and
eV the resew& end derelonenere objtbe-
Wes ef the Department of Defensz ant the
Degartmere ce IltriefTV vitt, mow te wet
momentum lar the snag= le Pm"
W.SfMON. Ur. IProicient, I am
today offering an amendment to the
Defense AuthorisaUon Act that en)
be darify bur the Members of Oon-
grass the mains and oonnollebted
bows isarrouninng the verification of
arms mono' treaty gompbanee
amendment calls for an annual r
to be submitted not Inter than March
I of mach pear beginning le IMIS, de-
bflthg tbe full nage of veitheatiso re-
wards arid monitoring amiabliities ear-
ned out by the Department af De-
fame and the Department of lenergra
laboratory acthities in this bnportarit
area
It is imperative that Congrew be
folly informed. on an annual beats, on
vercation problems and aueosmas
beyond occasional moons *tallies
Soviet eampliaoce behavior. These se-
porta while worthwhile, are presided
without much context as to where we
stand am verktication state-of-theart.
Oongres! needs to know with what
level of confidence the DQD aisembles
Its report. how niuch ic based on high.
medium or low eonfidenoe In our veri-
hcation technolcce. We turther need
to know about a variety of proposed
Westin arid treaties signed but unrati-
fied. including nuclear. chemical. and
bicikeine weapons accords.
As weapons systems advance and
become inereasingty diflicult to verify.
S meentiel that verthention techisid-
*gift keep pace with new weapons pro-
ductions.. testing. and deployment. ?
number of treatim? are pending. are
now in the process of being Degotiated.
or bare been proposed by one country
sr anotber kr consideration. it cannot
be stressed enough that Congran can
bwt exercise Its defense oversight
furoct.Km tf ft V ks inJortmed Don-
ee rrine o ,crzist7:T...0a
GRISSIONAL ECORD ?SET
elven moment. and especially Our
R
es
Y) o'-.'t5 ft)! VI, nem yea-:;
0:1kr; the road In this Way We earl
then Judge with higher gonfittence
than b nos possible whether stir veri-
fication efforts are headed be the tight
ehrecUrin and whether we ate Inds ca-
pable of making an Wormed Judie -
mer t an the compliance of treaties
e will then be best serving the "O-
bona/ security of the United States.
Mr. President. I have diacturned this
amendment with the minority and ma.
jority mails This amendment
simply WM, for an annual verifies.
bor. report One of the thing disco% -
ere a. I Was reseairchins the serifica?
tion problem h that there is no report
regularly in Congress on this wit& 8?b-
n-a
knos of or' controversy oc IL I
Would be happy to lingoes DM flues
bons. I have diamissed is with the
staffs on both sides
Id!- GOLDWATER . Mr. President.
we have no quarrel with this amend-
ment. We will accent ft.
The PRESIDING OFFICEFL The
Question is on agreeing to the amend-
Merit.
The amendment (No. ass) was
sod to.
trurpose- To authorise he aporepriatiren
linale.0015 for construdico al a Brigade
ULM; Center at the naval Anew* lo
Annapolis Maryland)
Mr. HATFIELD. Mr. President. I
send am ainendroent to the fled and
ask tor Its tonsediate fielettfideration.
The PRISID1140 OFFICER. The
clerk will report..
The deft read as fo'Dowr
The ileitanx from Craven Mr. litaeriziol
memo aa wiendoiese mosbend
MT. EATFIELD. Mr. President. 7 ask
unanimous consent that further read-
ing of the amendment be dispensed
with.
The FRSSIDINO OFFICER. With-
out ebjection.4ft Is so ordered.
?be ansenddient ts as follow
Or page lie. line II. delete 111.1110.000 and
been beu thereof 82.3.41001X4
Oil DOM He low IL delete 111.123.403A0t
and insert In lieu thereof 42.60.003.110C
OD wee IN am I. *sac
aed Mean Whet tiered 111.1nigib.005
Mr. RATFTELD Mr. President. the
U.S. NSW Annierny is the only &ado -
my of our military services that does
toot have a brigade- activiq center. We
usually refer to these as multipurpose
buildings. The President of the United
&ales bar asked for this In his Initial
budget period. I am proposing that we
vestarelble to the budget It would au-
thorise the building of this center. We
meogniae that the curricula have been
improved to the point where they now
some with any of the major lankier-
pities of this country.
In order to continue to attract such
young men and 11001451 to the Naval
Academy,I think It Is very important
to add this kind of a funnily.
Kr. President, this will add 821 Wi-
le= for rtic.?- a fncility, and authorize
TE 6701Z
tion We can determine at S dffereve
or vv.! t?c, fur.d
year lSb.t o; whenever we sant
fund it. Sul I would like to see this au
thOrtned at this time.
The Naval Acedetny must be tom
petttive with other motor strOversitic
and service academies U we are goini
to continue to attract Use brith'? tom
pettily, young leaders se need
The Ibrigede Activity Center b
/antis! to allow flee seattng of the bel
gade to provlen the academic. prate-
Montt and guttural program needer
to ensure a well-rounded edum.nor. to.
Our lti:urt Nee) leaders
A umlaut- plus for pur sent,/ scui-
mitt is the alstUty to frequently prc,
vide truly disttnguished speakers vitt
a wide variety of experleoces for tho
entin brigade The Sava! Ansderr.....
Amble the other service araderr.les ha
cc fa--ilits adequate to seat the enter,
briputf untie r reasonable acourr. 0
environment& cIrcurristanm there
tore. a great opportunity is )o
The design DI the hicilltY Pennlla
to be divided Into smaller aernienL.
which will be used sinsiiltaneousl) or e
daily basis to support lect wiz"
debate groups. seminars. briehor art:
various clubs and Informal assemblies
larger sections wiD accommodate
bebnd and glee dub rehearsals as wet
as large gathering for Indoctrinailor
programs and aerninars
The facility will also support limn
Ing events asseb as basketball tennis
volleyball, boxing and other sports a
actively pursued at our servile wade
ides.
I would Ube to yield to the Serious
from Ifireoln
Kr. WARNER Mr. President. I have
diseumed this matter with the &gin
mashed Senator from Or on. ant
perhaps the Senate is not aware air
be is a trustee of this Institutior and s
farmer sailor of great distmetior
airing World War I/ I think IN
leaked Into the wintirs eandolty. 1
base urged the distlogniebed alien
man at the Military Otosetruetior
Committee to hopefully agree Intl
this amendment.
Kr. THURIblOPID. Mr. !Preside's!
this Item was not OP:Proved to lb
Senate Armed Services Commingle. 1.
was not considered such a hia-Prior
ty it. There is a need for it Bt
dna V. the Superintendent of th
Nava! Academy has expressed i
strong term a need for it I uncle-
stand there ilDES not currently mist
facility to assemble the entire brigad
of aninshipinen antler one goof. an
this b a badly seeded item Ir. view e.
the fact that all of the other acad,
ndes have such a buntline the heed
expressed by the Superintendent. are
=premed by these Senators. I arr at
beg to recommend that to our abl
ehainssan.
Mr. SATFIELD. Mr Presi dent .
thank the Senator from Sco.)11-. Carol
Da I WA( eherkee t" S the Serf
t- ?
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interan the o! exchange seri in
?.? f??? d? -
ieet b? in. erir. services should be pro
vend under contract or franchise or by
using the resources ot the exchange sere -
keg
IG) the process by which a military inetae
lotion k selected for new or Permed levels
of *ethnics of the excharete siertrkin.
CB the oonsederatior given to the Impart
that the sense ion of. nes activIty or an to
crease in an existing activity of an eaehanee
service at a military installation will have on
private commercial banner operations
available to the vicinity of the installations-
and
(11 the economic Union whoa the add:,
don of it nes art)vrey or ilDeTRILsei tr.at r
'stint 11[111?11 of the exchanre 'emcee or
military inr.allatioin will have or, primate.
ODiamercia2 businesses operating to the
Mint) of the Installation
lei The Department of Defense the- An=
and Ai: Porn Exchange Semler.- and the
Ns Exchange Service mar net IllPerlit?
authorize the operatior. of mon than one
commerciel franchise food vendins busines:
or. a mintan installation The torero=
atentenre attan not be construed in an exam
tion to the hmitationi prorkkO M subteen
non ta).
numAGIEVVri 0/ MILITARY RZCORDS SLAM-
TAINRI TRI NATIONAI
RECORDS ADMINISTRATION
Sec gee. (II The Congress nada that the
National Archives and Record& Administra-
tion has received a substantial amber of
military records and that. by lemon of the
manner In which the records are math
Mined, many of such records are not mutiny
accessible to the public. -
flit It b the sense of the COREYERS that the
Aiehlvin of the United States should op
point an advisory oomnlittee-
(11 to study the manner le which gallium
meow& reeetwed by the National /We=
and Records Administration are
and
(II to make recommendations to Uwe
Ode= on appropriate ways Is menage
maintain mach records ao enhance public
to the records
Sc) Plot aster than Mareh Si. OM len An
Odom shall transmit to the Congress a
/men outlining a li-year plan. a 10-year
pima. and a 20-year plan for improving the
Weinagement, maintenance, storage and
preetreation of military mew& mod be fie-
Merl= public access to such moorde. Is
illrwesents the report. the Archivist ahali
sionderarr recommendaboar received
1101/Z any advisory aoadoluse appointed at
esemamended to subsection Mt
ntateerroanec rani nounneenst or WM'S
MOBILE Emus
Sac. 1146 (a) the Senate fin& that
al) Verification and our shirty to monitor
ikeriet forces, siv major national security'
mensinerations.
net) aolh the U.E. and the Sorter Union
me watering
an era of greater intereontinen-
balikur wilerhe (ICBM) moblittr.
lib Me mobile Walls deployed by Mee
?rill Minim and the Soviet Union should
diffe TM Soviet Union k on the threshold
of deploying two inn& of mobile ICBMs
Mal mold paw monitennr ant verificttior.
dilUiralties for the United &ale&
- Ali The President has report= te the
ellioilimm that tecreased burdent on moni?
:;-.11011111 ellgiehlthies yawning hum euratelric
Ibribilimeate mach at deployment& of
"Rae& IICUlta earl be reduced if cooperative
aireffidstlat diestsurec. are actopt...,
eh k vies of then f innnr
N(4:I LION Ad. RECORD ? SF \ TL S 7549
Senate directs the Actrniras..eatior,
addeew the rnon1:e-174- arv? ve?:!1:42.7
s:I? ty ,
amid: ICBM and Sovie: sat,
particular attention to the Soviet deploy -
mem of. single warhead ICBM tr. either a
hardened. soft. or deceptive mobile banns
mode. le a dunned report. ono-, an undo"
allied stmunarT: to COnSITSI Jenuall 10-
10111
(2. The Senate further u-rm the AdrolnP,
'ration to give the highcr-. pnonti to the
general problem or verification of mobile
ICBMs elth the Soviet Union in the ries or
gotiationr on Nuclear and Space Arms or
through appropriate diplomatic channels
anIt'Al REPORT OP muss CIONTRO:
ITEITICATION recineoLOCT
Su. 047. (al not later than Marin I. 108e.
and Merck) 1 of each year thereafter. the
Secretary of Defenee. to consultatioc with
the Secretary of Energy shot! transmit to
the Conerem a report on recent develop
menu to the capabflitin of the United
Starer to monitor major weaponl einchechnr
nuclear. chemical and bio)orice fresteom
deployed to the Sone: Dmor. Mc/Jet:rig the
eapabilmas cd such weapor-E, and 10 nloniter
the development of nee weapons by. the
florist tenon for the purpose Si-
(1) determiaint the level of compliance by
the Soviet Union with anns control Wee-
wenti, uding agreements which have
been executed by representatives of the gov-
ernments of the United Stews and the
Soviet Dube but which have not been rati-
fied by bath governments. and
Oh the OMSK to which. V Si all. the
Doi= has eseeeded the limits set mu
to anos mutat/ immesh made by gather
such government duel= form& bib with
each other.
Ib) The report required by subsection al
Include-
(1) an evaluation hi the capabilities of the
United States referred to in such subeectioe
as Si the Uwe of the report; and
CV the research and development objec-
tives of the Department of Defense and the
Elspartment Si Energy with respect to such
capabilities for the wreming 10 pears. ?
11870 000P111.8.12W Peones
Sec. Mit tat Section 21 Si the Arms
Zxport Control Act (12 V.S.C. 276"fi h
amended to read as toUoaw
lit Soars ATLANTIC Tisane Oaasai-
ona The
Psmident may atter Mto an agreement mats
theauTollorth) erprowitballenjectse:lest arhaTTreminontitiltem. 7::gedeeptipa:
h sec
bee Referral to es 'other perticipante.
operative
pants other than the United States la a eo-
sumo for a sooperathe project. Partici-
operative project
tries (other than the United States) of
"(b) Por the purposes of this section. a 'oce-
nut:anent. described in a written agree-
ment amount the pertien which is under-
taken be order to further the objectives of
Manderdiration, rationalisation. and Meer-
operability of the armed forces of North At-
lantic Treaty Omnaitre member eoun
Vbs. and which provides-
for ace or more of the other partici-
PM* to share with the United States the
oasts of research, developmeot. testing, eval-
uation or join! productior eincluthrig
folios on support, of certain defense ami-
ties.
-ell for concurrent productior. in the
United States and in another member coun-
try of a defense article jointly developed in
accordence with clause Un or
"4.1.) for procurement by the United State
of 8 dt-lens, 11,-Lnifor deer.'-- 5:-TACe foe
anoIhe- tr,fMt7 countr
'lc) Each such acre-Linen: shall provide
ths the tinned eath o! the
C1Z7',! 7
pL. ,&rt a,cz.rilror,.? it. the co
operante project its ecluitable share Si the
full cost of such cooperative project and ail!
=Delve an equita.ble share of the results of
such cooperative project The lull costs of
Inch cooperative project shall Maude. but
Dot be limited to. overhead and administra-
tive oasts The Drifted States arid the other
participants msi. contribute then eoultable
sharm of the full cost of such cooperative
project to funds or la defense articles or ek -
tense services needed for such Cooperative
project. *Unary assistance and financing
received from the United Stater Oovern
anent may not be used bt any of the other
partirtpanu to provide he share of the eon
of such cooperative project
"Ien The President may contract or boor
other obligations for a cooperative project
on behalf of the other participents. without
Charge to any aPoropriatior. or contract au
Mon:anon if each of the other participants
In the cooperative project acme (I) to pay
Its equitable share Si the convert or suel,
other obligations. and (Si to mate such fund
aeallable in such amount/ and at such time
as may be required by the contract or such
other obligations and to pay any dalhateb
and oasts that may accrue from the per-
formance of or cancellation of such contract
or other obligation in advance of the time
such payments. dames. or east:- are due
n(e) With the approval cif UM Secretary of
State and the Secretary of Delman, a mop-
mange agreement made by the United
Mates before the Mae of the emillsolint Si
this section that otherwise insets The re-
quIremenh of this section may be treated
no and after such date as having bees made
under this secUon.
"(Int) Por those cooperative projects SD-
tared kn. On and after the date Si the es-
lietatent 01 this section. the President May
Bodnar or watrathe charge or charges which
inelid otherwhe be =moldered appropriate
under eaction ItI(e) of this Act to =mach=
with sales under sectioss Si and 22 of this
Act when such sales are made as part Si
such cooperative project. Bowman the
President may reduce or waive arch charge
or Mantes only If the other partpants
agree to reduce or waive correspondios
charges under the asme and other or/opera-
Strtdacts to which kith the; and the
United States are participants.
(5) Notwithstanding the protsicat Si
adios 21.(elilliA) and aectioo 43W Si this
Act. adminhtrative surcharges shell not be
tocremed no ether mks made under this
Act le order to campeiwate for reductions or
webers Si mach surcharges under this ac-
tion. Ponds received pursuant to mach other
sales thial not be aeallehle to reimburse-the
cams incurred by the United Seams Covent-
scoot for which induction or waiver k ap-
proved by the President under this section.
"tent) Not Ism than fifteen days before a
cooperative project agreement is niggled On
behalf of the United States. the President
shall tranizeit to the *maker of the Souse
of Reprementatims. the chairman of the
Committee so Vanden *elation' at the
Senate. and the chairman Si the Committee
on Armed Services of the Senate a num-
bered eertificetion with respect to arch Pro
posed agreement, setting forth-
-LA) a detailed deecripUon of the coopers
tire project with respect to which the cern- .
ticatMn is made
"01) an *animate Si the Quantity of the de-
tense articles expected to be produced in
furtherance of mach cooperative project:
'IC) an estimate of the full cost of the co-
operative project with an estimate of that
pert of the full cost to be- incurred by tti-
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