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PUBLIC LAW 98-000—MMMM. DD, 1984

98 STAT. 2508

PUBLIC LAW 98-525—OCT. 19, 1984

(c) In addition to the funds authorized to be appropriated in subsection (a), there are authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 1985 such additional sums as may be necessary for increases in salary, pay, retirement, and other employee benefits authorized by law for civilian employees of the Department of Defense whose compensation is provided for by funds authorized to be appropriated in subsection (a). PROVISIONS RELATING TO ARMY PROGRAMS Energy. Motor vehicles.

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SEC. 202. (a)(1) Of the amount authorized in section 201 for the Army, the sum of $1,300,000 is available only for— (A) the purchase of new methanol cars; (B) establishing the reliability and durability of such vehicles in laboratory and fleet tests; (C) testing a percentage of the methanol fleet in cold weather environments; and (D) resolving related support functions for the safe and efficient storage, distribution, and the use of neat methanol fuel for such vehicles. (2) Not later than September 30, 1985, the Secretary of the Army shall submit to the Committee on Armed Services of the Senate and House of Representatives a report on the progress of the methanol fuel program described in paragraph (1). (b)(1) The Secretary of the Army shall proceed with the competitive development of a Joint Tactical Missile System having the following design goals: (A) A maximum range of 200 kilometers. (B) A payload at maximum range of 1,000 pounds. (2) In the development of the Joint Tactical Missile System, the Secretary of the Army shall make maximum use of proven missile system technology with the objective of completing the competitive full-scale engineering development of the system by July 1, 1987. (3) Not later than January 1 of 1985, 1986, and 1987, the Secretary shall submit to the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and House of Representatives a report on the progress of the development of the system referred to in paragraph (1). LIMITATIONS ON FUNDS FOR THE NAVY

SEC. 203. (a) Of the amount authorized in section 201 for the Navy (including the Marine Corps)— (1) $45,000,000 is available only for continued development of the Rankine-Cycle Energy Recovery (RACER) system to ensure compatibility of the RACER system with all ships of the DDG51 class, including the lead ship; (2) $25,016,000 is available only for the development of a derivative of the Navy SH-60 helicopter for the aircraft carrier inner-zone anti-submarine warfare helicopter mission; (3) $37,795,000 is available only for the Mark 92 fire control system; (4) $30,000,000 is available only for advanced submarine technology initiatives to enhance the effectiveness of the Navy new design attack submarine designated SSN-X and subsequent submarines; (5) $42,422,000 is available only for continued development of the low cost anti-radiation guidance and control system for the