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103 STAT. 1400 PUBLIC LAW 101-189—NOV. 29, 1989 (G) Any other significant near-term military mission that the application of SDI technologies might help to accom- plish. (10) For each of the near-term military missions listed in paragraph (9), the report shall include the following: (A) A list of specific program elements of the Strategic Defense Initiative that are pertinent to such mission. (B) The Secretary's estimate of the initial operating capability dates for the architectures or systems to accom- plish such missions. (C) The Secretary's estimate of the level of funding nec- essary for each program to reach those initial operating capability dates. (D) The Secretary's estimate of the survivability gind cost effectiveness at the margin of such architectures or systems against current and projected threats from the Soviet Union. PART D—STRATEGIC PROGRAMS SEC. 231. FUNDING AND LIMITATIONS FOR ICBM MODERNIZATION PRO- GRAM (a) OVERALL OBLIGATIONAL LIMITATION. — Of the amounts appro- priated for the Department of Defense for fiscal year 1990 pursuant to this Act, not more than $1,131,700,000 may be obligated for the activities described in subsection (b) for the intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) modernization program. Railroads. (b) (DovERED ICBM MODERNIZATION ACTIVITIES.— The activities re- ferred to in subsection (a) are the following: (1) Research, development, test,' and evaluation in connection with the MX Rail Garrison program and the Small ICBM program. (2) Advance procurement of long-lead items for the MX Rail Garrison program. (3) Advance procurement of initial spare parts for the MX Rail Garrison program. (4) Procurement of operational Mark 21 reentry systems. Wyoming. (5) Military construction at F. E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming, in connekition with the MX Rail Garrison program. (c) MAXINIUM AMOUNTS THAT MAY BE OBLIGATED FOR MODERNIZA- TION ACTIVITIES.— The maximum amount that may be obligated for each activity described in subsection (b) from amounts appropriated for the Department of Defense for fiscal year 1990 pursuant to this Act is as follows: (1) For the activity described in subsection (b)(D, a total of $874,244,000. (2) For the activity described in subsection (b)(2), $163,607,000. (3) For the activity described in subsection (b)(3), $58,999,000. (4) For the activity described in subsection (b)(4), $80,000,000. (5) For the activity described in subsection OJXS), $104,850,000. (d) TRANSFER AUTHORITY; LIMITATION. — (1) The Secretary of De- fense may transfer funds made available for fiscal year 1990 for any activity referred to in subsection (b) to any other activity referred to in that subsection, except that in no case may the total amount obligated from fiscal year 1990 defense funds for that activity exceed the amount specified for that activity in subsection (c).