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106 STAT. 2566 PUBLIC LAW 102-484—OCT. 23, 1992 the projected involvement of United States Government departments and agencies and the United States private sector, (b) INDUSTRIAL DEMILITARIZATION.— Any report under subsection (a) that covers proposed industrial demilitarization projects shall contain additional information to assist the Congress in determining the merits of the proposed projects. Such information shall include descriptions of— (1) the facilities to be demilitarized; (2) the types of activities conducted at those facilities and of the types of nonmilitary activities planned for those facilities; (3) the forms of assistance to be provided by the United States Government and by the United States private sector; (4) the extent to which military production capability will consequently be eliminated at those facilities; and (5) the mechanisms to be established for monitoring progress on those projects. 22 USC 5922. SEC. 1432. QUARTERLY REPORTS ON PROGRAMS. Not later than 30 days after the end of the last fiscal year quarter of fiscal year 1992 and not later than 30 days after the end of each fiscal year quarter of fiscal yesur 1993, the President shall transmit to the Congress a report on the activities carried out under this title. Each such report shall set forth, for the preceding fiscal year quarter and cumulatively, the following: (1) The amounts expended for such activities and the purposes for which they were expended. (2) The source of the funds obligated for such activities, specified by program. (3) A description of the participation of all United States Government departments and agencies and the United States private sector in such activities. (4) A description of the activities carried out under this title and the forms of assistance provided under this title, including, with respect to proposed industrial demilitarization projects, additional information on the progress toward demilitarization of facilities and the conversion of the demilitarized facilities to civilian activities. (5) Such other information as the President considers appropriate to fully inform the Congress concerning the operation of the programs authorized under this title. Subtitle E—Joint Research and Development Programs 22 USC 5931. SEC. 1441. PROGRAMS WITH STATES OF FORMER SOVIET UNION. The Congress encourages the Secretary of Defense to participate actively in joint research and development programs with the independent states of the former Soviet Union through the nongovernmental foundation established for this purpose by section 511 of the FREEDOM Support Act of 1992. To that end, the Secretary of Defense may spend those funds authorized in section 1421(a)(l)(C) for support, technical cooperation, in-kind assistance, and other activities with the following purposes: (1) To advance defense conversion by funding civilian collaborative research and development projects between scientists and engineers in the United States and in the independent states of the former Soviet Union.