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PUBLIC LAW 102-396—OCT. 6, 1992 106 STAT. 1909 and activity for appropriations contained in this Act shall be defined as the most specific level of budget items identified in the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 1993, the accompanying House and Senate Committee reports, the conference report and accompanying joint explanatory statement of the managers of the Committee of Conference, the related classified annexes, and the P-1 and R-1 budget justification documents as subsequently modified by Congressional action: Provided, That the following exception to the above definition shall apply: For the Military Personnel and the Operation and Maintenance accounts, the term "program, project, and activity" is defined as the appropriations accounts contained in the Department of Defense Appropriations Act: Provided further, That at the time the President submits his budget for fiscal year 1994, the Department of Defense shall transmit to the Committees on Appropriations and the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and the House of Representatives a budget justification document to be known as the "0-1" which shall identify, at the budget activity, activity group, and subactivity group level, the amounts requested by the President to be appropriated to the Department of Defense for operation and maintenance in any budget request, or amended budget request, for fiscal year 1994. SEC. 9036. Of the funds appropriated to the Army, $230,700,000 shall be available only for the Reserve Component Automation System (RCAS): Provided, That none of these funds can be expended— (1) except as approved by the Chief of the National Guard Bureau; (2) unless RCAS resource management functions are performed by the National Guard Bureau; (3) to pay the salary of an RCAS program manager who has not been selected and approved by the Chief of the National Guard Bureau and chartered by the Chief of the National Guard Bureau and the Secretary of the Army; (4) unless the Program Manager (PM) charter makes the PM accountable to the Chief of the National Guard Bureau and fully defines his authority, responsibility, reporting channels and organizational structure; (5) to pay the salaries of individuals assigned to the RCAS program management office unless such organization is comprised of personnel chosen jointly by the Chiefs of the National Guard Bureau and the Army Reserve; (6) to pay contracted costs for the acquisition of RCAS unless RCAS is an integrated system consisting of software, hardware, and communications equipment and unless such contract continues to preclude the use of Government furnished equipment, operating systems, and executive and applications software; and (7) unless RCAS performs its own classified information processing. SEC. 9036A. None of the funds appropriated or otherwise made available by this Act may be obligated or expended for development or procurement of any automated Computer Aided Logistics system unless specific approval for such system is provided in writing to the Committees on Appropriations and Armed Services of the House and Senate by the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Production and Logistics at least 30 days prior to any contract solicitation.