Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 122.djvu/341

This page needs to be proofread.

12 2 STA T .3 1 8PUBLIC LA W 11 0– 181 —J A N .28 , 2008 (d)NATION A LSECUR IT YI NTERA G ENCY SY S TE MD E F INE D.— I nthis s ec ti o n , the te rm‘ ‘n a tiona l sec u rit y intera g ency system ’ ’ means the structures, mechanisms, and p rocesses b y w hich the depart - ments, agencies, and elements o f the F ederal G o v ernment that have national security missions coordinate and integrate their poli- cies, capabilities, e x pertise, and activities to accomplish such mis- sions. (e) FUNDING.— O f the amount authori z ed to be appropriated by section 301 ( 5 ) for operation and maintenance for Defense-wide activities, not more than $ 3,000,000 may be available to carry out this section. SEC.105 0. R E PO R T O N SO LID ROC K ET M OTOR IND U STRI A L B ASE. (a) R E P ORT.—Not later than 1 9 0 days after the date of the enactment of this A ct, the Secretary of Defense shall submit to the congressional defense committees a report on the status, capa- bility, viability, and capacity of the solid roc k et motor industrial base in the U nited States. (b) C ONTENT.— T he report re q uired under subsection (a) shall include the following

(1) An assessment of the ability to maintain the M inuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile through its planned oper- ational life. ( 2 ) An assessment of the ability to maintain the Trident IID – 5 submarine launched ballistic missile through its planned operational life. (3) An assessment of the ability to maintain all other space launch, missile defense, and other vehicles with solid rocket motors, through their planned operational lifetimes. ( 4 ) An assessment of the ability to support pro j ected future requirements for vehicles with solid rocket motors to support space launch, missile defense, or any range of ballistic missiles determined to be necessary to meet defense needs or other requirements of the United States Government. (5) An assessment of the required materials, the supplier base, the production facilities, and the production workforce needed to ensure that current and future requirements could be met. ( 6 ) An assessment of the adequacy of the current and projected industrial base support programs to support the full range of projected future requirements identified in paragraph (4). SEC. 1051. REPORTS ON ESTABLIS H MENT O F A MEMORIAL FOR MEM - BERS OF THE ARMED FORCES W HO DIED IN THE AIR CRASH IN BAKERS CREEK , AUSTRALIA, AND ESTABLISH- MENT OF OTHER MEMORIALS IN ARLIN G TON NATIONAL CEMETER Y . (a) B A K ERS CREEK MEMORIAL.—Not later than April 1, 200 8 , the Secretary of the Army shall submit to the Committee on Armed Services and the Committee on V eterans’ Affairs of the H ouse of Representatives and the Committee on Armed Services and the Committee on Veterans’ Affairs of the Senate a report containing a discussion of locations outside of Arlington National Cemetery that would serve as a suitable location for the establishment of a memorial to honor the memory of the 40 members of the Armed Forces of the United States who lost their lives in the air crash at Bakers Creek, Australia, on J une 14, 1943.