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12 2 STA T .38 2 PUBLIC LA W 11 0– 181 —J A N .28 , 2008 (A)maydet a il,on a r eim bu r s able basis, any o f t h e p ersonnel of the O ffi c eofthe S pecial I nspector G eneral for Ira qR econstruction to the Office of the Inspector Gen - eral for Af g hanistan Reconstruction for the purpose of car- rying out this section

and ( B ) may pro v ide, on a reimbursable basis, any of the facilities or other resources of the Office of the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction to the Office of the Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction for the purpose of carrying out this section . (i) R EPORTS . — ( 1 ) QUA RTER LY REPORTS.— N ot later than 30 days after the end of each fiscal-year quarter, the Inspector General shall submit to the appropriate congressional committees a report summari z ing, for the period of that quarter and, to the e x tent possible, the period from the end of such quarter to the time of the submission of the report, the activities during such period of the Inspector General and the activities under pro- grams and operations funded w ith amounts appropriated or otherwise made available for the reconstruction of Afghanistan. E ach report shall include, for the period covered by such report, a detailed statement of all obligations, expenditures, and reve- nues associated with reconstruction and rehabilitation activities in Afghanistan, including the following

(A) Obligations and expenditures of appropriated funds. (B) A pro j ect-by-project and program-by-program accounting of the costs incurred to date for the reconstruc- tion of Afghanistan, together with the estimate of the D epartment of Defense, the Department of State, and the U nited States Agency for International Development, as applicable, of the costs to complete each project and each program. ( C ) Revenues attributable to or consisting of funds provided by foreign nations or international organizations to programs and projects funded by any department or agency of the United States Government, and any obliga- tions or expenditures of such revenues. (D) Revenues attributable to or consisting of foreign assets seized or frozen that contribute to programs and projects funded by any department or agency of the United States Government, and any obligations or expenditures of such revenues. (E) Operating expenses of agencies or entities receiving amounts appropriated or otherwise made available for the reconstruction of Afghanistan. ( F ) In the case of any contract, grant, agreement, or other funding mechanism described in paragraph ( 2 )— (i) the amount of the contract, grant, agreement, or other funding mechanism; (ii) a brief discussion of the scope of the contract, grant, agreement, or other funding mechanism; (iii) a discussion of how the department or agency of the United States Government involved in the con- tract, grant, agreement, or other funding mechanism