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PUBLIC LAW 97-000—MMMM. DD, 1982

96 STAT. 1842

40 USC 255.

PUBLIC LAW 97-377—DEC. 21, 1982

$119,300,000; for the MK-46 torpedo program, $124,700,000; for the MK-60 torpedo program, $133,200,000; for the MK-30 mobile target program, $19,400,000; for the MK-38 minimobile target program, $2,300,000; for the antisubmarine rocket (ASROC) program, $10,100,000; for modification of torpedoes, $76,500,000; for the torpedo support equipment program, $66,900,000; for the MK-15 close in weapons system program, $118,740,000; for the MK-75 76-millimeter gun mount program, $10,700,000; for the MK-19 gun mount program, $400,000; for the 20-millimeter gun mount program, $400,000; for the modification of guns and gun mounts, $19,700,000; for the guns and gun mounts support equipment program, $17,460,000; and reductions of $1,100,000 for consultants, studies and analyses, and $1,200,000 for personnel security clearances. For expenses necessary for the construction, acquisition, or conversion of vessels as authorized by law, including armor and armament thereof, plant equipment, appliances, and machine tools and installation thereof in public and private plants; reserve plant and Government and contractor-owned equipment layaway; procurement of critical, long leadtime components and designs for vessels to be constructed or converted in the future; and expansion of public and private plants, including land necessary therefor, and such lands and interests therein, may be acquired, and construction prosecuted thereon prior to approval of title as required by section 355, Revised Statutes, as amended, as follows: for the Trident submarine program, $1,462,600,000; for Trident submarine program advance procurement, $81,300,000; for the CVN aircraft carrier program, $6,559,500,000, to be available for construction only under a firm, fixed price type contract; for the SSN-688 nuclear attack submarine program, $1,420,200,000; for the reactivation of the U.S.S. Iowa, $300,800,000; for the aircraft carrier service life extension program, $699,500,000; for the CG-47 AEGIS cruiser program, $2,901,700,000; for the LSD-41 landing ship dock program, $415,600,000; for the FFG guided missile frigate program, $646,300,000, of which not less than $40,000,000 shall be available only for an X-band phased array radar, and in addition, $35,000,000 shall be derived by transfer from the "FFG guided missile frigate program" of "Shipbuilding and Conversion, Navy, 1982/1986"; for the T-AO fleet oiler ship program, $173,000,000; for the MCM mine countermeasures ship program, $100,000,000; for the ARS salvage ship program, $50,000,000; for the T-AKRX fast logistics ship program, $44,000,000; for the T-AHX hospital ship program, $300,000,000, however, none of these funds may be obligated or expended until such time as the Department of the Navy provides a budget quality cost estimate, based upon a completed contract design which supports the original hospital ship requirements as presented to the Congress; for the LHD-1 amphibious assault ship program, $55,000,000; for craft, outfitting, post delivery, cost growth, and escalation on prior year programs, $907,900,000; and reductions in the amounts, as follows: $5,900,000 for personnel security clearances; $34,800,000 for consultant, studies and analyses; in all: $16,076,700,000, and in addition, $35,000,000 to be derived by transfer, to remain available for obligation until September 30, 1987: Provided, That of the appropriation for "Shipbuilding and Conversion, Navy," that expired for obligation on September 30, 1982, $176,200,000 shall remain available for obligation until September 30, 1984: Provided further. That none of the funds herein provided for the construction or conversion of any naval vessel to be