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PUBLIC LAW 100-000—MMMM. DD, 1987

101 STAT. 1048

PUBLIC LAW 100-180—DEC. 4, 1987

SEC. 206. FUNDING FOR TECHNOLOGY BASE PROGRAMS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1988

" Of the funds appropriated pursuant to section 201, the following amounts are available only for technology base programs: (1) For the Army: (A) $764,862,000 of funds authorized for fiscal year 1988. (B) $839,852,000 of funds authorized for fiscal year 1989. (2) For the Navy: (A) $748,781,000 of funds authorized for fiscal year 1988. "^t (B) $832,587,000 of funds authorized for fiscal year 1989. (3) For the Air Force: (A) $773,220,000 ($761,992,000) of funds authorized for fiscal year 1988. ,7 (B) $839,444,000 of funds authorized for fiscal year 1989. ' (4) For the Defense Agencies: ' *' ' (A) $1,186,430,000 ($1,181,430,000) of funds authorized for fiscal year 1988. (B) $838,918,000 of funds authorized for fiscal year 1989. SEC. 207. FUNDS FOR COOPERATIVE PROJECTS WITH MAJOR NON-NATO ALLIES

Of the funds appropriated pursuant to the authorizations of appropriations for fiscal year 1988 in section 201, up to $40,000,000 shall be available for cooperative research and development projects with major non-NATO allies under section 1105 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1987 (Public Law 99-961), 10 USC 2431 note. President of U.S. Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.

SEC. 208. ONE-YEAR UNITED STATES MORATORIUM ON TESTING ANTISATELLITE WEAPONS (a) TESTING MORATORIUM.—The Secretary of Defense may not

carry out a test of the Space Defense System (antisatellite weapon) involving the F-15 launched miniature homing vehicle against an object in space until the President certifies to Congress that the Soviet Union has conducted, after the date of the enactment of this Act, a test against an object in space of a dedicated antisatellite weapon. (b) EXPIRATION.—The prohibition in subsection (a) expires on October 1, 1988. PART B—PROGRAM POUCIES

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SEC. 211. NAVY ATTACK SUBMARINE PROGRAM Research and development.

(a) ADVANCED SUBMARINE TECHNOLOGY,—(1) There is hereby established an Advanced Submarine Technology Program to be carried out by the Secretary of Defense through the Director, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. In c a n i n g out the program, the Director shall conduct research, development, test, and evaluation of advcmced submarine technology that may be applied to submarines of the SSN-688 class, SSN-21 class, or other classes of submarines. Technology to be examined through the program includes technology relating to polymers, compliant coating, propulsion, techniques for hull drag reduction, materials, weapon control systems, acoustic and nonacoustic signature reduction, and sensors. (2) The objective of the program shall be to obtain prototype hardware of promising submarine technologies in the shortest possible time.