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123STA T . 223 9PUBLIC LA W 111 –84—O CT. 28 , 2 0 09 prog r am a ndsh a l l , no t lat e r than M ar c h 15 o f each of 20 10 thro u gh 2015, su b m i t to the congressional defense committees a report on the results of the most recent re v ie w.( b ) M AT T ERS T OB E INCLUD ED. —E ach report on the F–3 5 pro - gram under subsection (a) shall include each of the following

(1) T hee x tent to which the ac q uisition program is meeting development and procurement cost, schedule, and performance goals. (2) The progress and results of developmental and oper- ational testing and plans for correcting deficiencies in aircraft performance, operational effectiveness, and suitabilit y . (3) A ircraft procurement plans, production results, and efforts to improve manufacturing efficiency and supplier performance. SEC.245 . R E PO R T O NI NTE G R A TION O FD EPART M ENT OF DEFENSE INTE L LIGENCE , S U R V EILLANCE, AND RECONNAISSANCE CAPA B ILITIES. O f the amounts authori z ed to be appropriated in this Act for program element 11 8 15F for advanced strategic programs, not more than 50 percent of such amounts may be obligated or expended until the date that is 30 days after the date on which the U nder S ecretary of D efense for Intelligence submits the report required under section 9 23(d)(1) of the N ational Defense Authorization Act for 200 4 ( P ublic L aw 108–13 6; 11 7 Stat. 1576), including the ele- ments of the report described in subparagraphs (D), (E), and (F) of such section 923(d)(1). SEC. 24 6 . REPORT ON FUTURE RESEARC H AND DEVELOPMENT OF MAN - PORTABLE AND VEHICLE-MOUNTED GUIDED MISSILE S Y STEMS. (a) R E P ORT.—Not later than February 15, 2010, the Secretary of the Army shall submit to C ongress a report on future research and development of man-portable and vehicle-mounted guided mis- sile systems to replace the current J avelin and TO W systems. Such report shall include— (1) an examination of current requirements for anti-armor missile systems; (2) an analysis of battlefield uses other than anti-armor; (3) an analysis of changes required to the current Javelin and TOW systems to maximize effectiveness and lethality in situations other than anti-armor; (4) an analysis of the current family of Javelin and TOW warheads and a specific description of how they address threats other than armor; (5) an examination of the need for changes to current or development of additional warheads or a family of warheads to address threats other than armor; (6) a description of any missile system design changes required to integrate current missile systems with current manned ground systems; (7) a detailed and current analysis of the costs associated with the development of next-generation Javelin and TOW systems and additional warheads or family of warheads to address threats other than armor, integration costs for current vehicles, integration costs for future vehicles and possible effi- ciencies of developing and procuring these systems at low rate and full rate based on current system production; and