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113 STAT. 754 PUBLIC LAW 106-65—OCT. 5, 1999 (3) Assumptions made about the readiness levels of major units included in each such assessment, including equipment, personnel, and training readiness and sustainment ability. (4) The increasing levels of casualties that would be projected under each such scenario over a range of risks of prosecuting two Major Theater Wars that proceeds from low-moderate risk to moderate-high risk. (5) An estimate of— (A) the total resources needed to attain a moderatehigh risk under those scenarios; (B) the total resources needed to attain a low-moderate risk under those scenarios; and (C) the incremental resources needed to decrease the level of risk from moderate-high to low-moderate. (c) SCENARIOS TO BE USED.— The scenarios to be used for purposes of paragraphs (1), (2), and (3) of subsection (b) are the following: (1) That while the Armed Forces are engaged in operations at the level of the operations ongoing as of the date of the enactment of this Act, international armed conflict begins— (A) on the Korean peninsula; and (B) first on the Korean peninsula and then 45 days later in Southwest Asia. (2) That while the Armed Forces are engaged in operations at the peak level reached during Operation Allied Force against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, international armed conflict begins— (A) on the Korean peninsula; and (B) first on the Korean peninsula and then 45 days later in Southwest Asia. (d) CONSULTATION. —In preparing the report under this section, the Secretary of Defense shall consult with the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the commanders of the unified commands, the Secretaries of the military departments, and the heads of the combat support agencies and other such entities within the Department of Defense as the Secretary considers necessary. SEC. 1036. REPORT ON RAPED ASSESSMENT AND INITIAL DETECTION TEAMS. Deadline. (a) REPORT. —Not later than 90 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense shall submit to Congress a report on the Department's plsms for establishing and deploying Rapid Assessment and Initial Detection (RAID) teams for responses to incidents involving a weapon of mass destruction. The report shall include the following: (1) A description of the capabilities of a RAID team and a comparison of those capabilities to the capabilities of other Federal, State, and local WMD responders. (2) An assessment of the manner in which a RAID team complements the mission, functions, and capabilities of other Federal, State, and local WMD responders. (3) The Department's plan for conducting realistic exercises involving RAID teams, including exercises with other Federal, State, and local WMD responders. (4) A description of the command and control relationships between the RAID teams and Federal, State, and local WMD responders.