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PUBLIC LAW 100-000—MMMM. DD, 1988

102 STAT. 842

PUBLIC LAW 100-370—JULY 19, 1988

authorizations available for military functions of the Department of Defense. "(b) AIRBORNE ALERTS.—Upon a determination by the President that such action is necessary, the Secretary of Defense may provide for the cost of an airborne alert as an excepted expense under section 3732(a) of the Revised Statutes (41 U.S.C. 11(a)). "(c) MEMBERS ON ACTIVE DUTY.—Upon a determination by the President that it is necessary to increase (subject to limits imposed by law) the number of members of the armed forces on active duty beyond the number for which funds are provided in appropriation Acts for the Department of Defense, the Secretary of Defense may provide for the cost of such additional members as an excepted expense under section 3732(a) of the Revised Statutes (41 U.S.C. 11(a)). "(d) NOTIFICATION TO CONGRESS.—The Secretary of Defense—

"(1) shall immediately notify Congress of the use of any authority under this section; and Reports. "(2) shall Submit monthly reports to Congress on the estimated obligations incurred pursuant to subsections (b) and (c).". (B) Section 8009 of the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 1986 (as contained in section 101(b) of Public Law 99-190 (99 Stat. 10 USC 114 note. 1204)), is repealed. (2)(A) Chapter 131 of title 10, United States Code, is further amended by inserting after section 2211 the following new section: 10 USC 2212.

"§2212. Contracted advisory and assistance services: accounting procedures "(a) ACCOUNTING PROCEDURE.—The Secretary of Defense shall require that there be maintained within each military department an accounting procedure to aid in the identification and control of expenditures for services identified as contracted advisory and assistance services. "(h) REGULATIONS TO IDENTIFY CONTRACTED ADVISORY AND ASSIST-

ANCE SERVICES.—(1) The Secretary shall prescribe regulations which specifically describe— "(A) those services which the Department of Defense considers to be contracted advisory and assistance services; and "(B) of those services, which services are carried out in direct support of a weapons system and are essential to the development, production, or maintenance of the system. "(2) In prescribing regulations under paragraph (1), the Secretary shall consider the following areas: "(A) Maneigement and professional services. "(B) Special studies and analyses. "(C) Management and support services for research and development activities. "(D) Training. "(E) Management review of program funded organizations. "(F) Public relations. "(G) Other consulting services. "(H) Engineering development and operational systems development related to research and development activities and production activities. "(I) Technical assistance. "(J) Technical representation. "(K) Quality control, testing, and inspection services. "(L) Specialized medical services.