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124 STAT. 3360 PUBLIC LAW 111–314—DEC. 18, 2010 (C) The number of civil service full time equivalent posi- tions per center for each identified fiscal year. (D) The number of civil service full time equivalent posi- tions considered to be uncovered capacity at each location for each identified fiscal year. (5) The proposed budget as designated by object class for each directorate, theme, and program. (6) Sufficient narrative shall be provided to explain the request for each program, project, and activity, and an expla- nation for any deviation to previously adopted baselines for all justification materials provided to the Committees. (d) ESTIMATE OF GROSS RECEIPTS AND PROPOSED USE OF FUNDS RELATED TO LEASE OF PROPERTY.—Each annual budget request shall include an annual estimate of gross receipts and collections and proposed use of all funds collected pursuant to section 20145 of this title. § 30104. Baselines and cost controls (a) DEFINITIONS.—In this section: (1) DEVELOPMENT.—The term ‘‘development’’ means the phase of a program following the formulation phase and beginning with the approval to proceed to implementation, as defined in the Administration’s Procedural Requirements 7120.5c, dated March 22, 2005. (2) DEVELOPMENT COST.—The term ‘‘development cost’’ means the total of all costs, including construction of facilities and civil servant costs, from the period beginning with the approval to proceed to implementation through the achievement of oper- ational readiness, without regard to funding source or manage- ment control, for the life of the program. (3) LIFE-CYCLE COST.—The term ‘‘life-cycle cost’’ means the total of the direct, indirect, recurring, and nonrecurring costs, including the construction of facilities and civil servant costs, and other related expenses incurred or estimated to be incurred in the design, development, verification, production, operation, maintenance, support, and retirement of a program over its planned lifespan, without regard to funding source or manage- ment control. (4) MAJOR PROGRAM.—The term ‘‘major program’’ means an activity approved to proceed to implementation that has an estimated life-cycle cost of more than $250,000,000. (b) CONDITIONS FOR DEVELOPMENT.— (1) IN GENERAL.—The Administration shall not enter into a contract for the development of a major program unless the Administrator determines that— (A) the technical, cost, and schedule risks of the program are clearly identified and the program has developed a plan to manage those risks; (B) the technologies required for the program have been demonstrated in a relevant laboratory or test environment; and (C) the program complies with all relevant policies, regu- lations, and directives of the Administration. (2) REPORT.—The Administrator shall transmit a report describing the basis for the determination required under para- graph (1) to the Committee on Science and Technology of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Commerce,