Anonymous ID: 2f9c8d Nov. 26, 2018, 9:25 a.m. No.4036835   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6859 >>6864 >>6952 >>7101 >>7207 >>7384 >>7463

Not sure if posted yet, but new presidential memorandum:

 

RE: Delegation of Authorities under Section 1757 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019

 

By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including section 301 of title 3, United States Code, I hereby delegate to the Secretary of Commerce the functions and authorities vested in the President by section 1757 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019 (Public Law 115-232).

 

Financial War???

Anonymous ID: 2f9c8d Nov. 26, 2018, 9:28 a.m. No.4036864   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7207 >>7384 >>7463

>>4036835

TITLE III–UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY

 

Chapter 1–General Provisions

 

Sec.301.Effective date.

 

Chapter 2–Abolition and Transfer of Functions

 

Sec.311.Abolition of United States Information Agency.

Sec.312.Transfer of functions.

Sec.313.Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy.

Sec.314.Abolition of Office of Inspector General of United States

Information Agency and transfer of functions.

Anonymous ID: 2f9c8d Nov. 26, 2018, 9:38 a.m. No.4036952   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6982 >>7207 >>7384 >>7463

>>4036835

 

I am not finding 115-120, which would be under ARMY programs 121-133 below, 134-140 missing, 141-148 below, 149-150 missing, 151-155 below, 156-200 missing, 201 present, 202-211 missing.

 

You guese are better at this then I. good luck w/ Digz

https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/house-bill/5515/text

 

Sec. 121. Procurement authority for Ford class aircraft carrier program.

Sec. 122. Full ship shock trial for Ford class aircraft carrier.

Sec. 123. Sense of Congress on accelerated production of aircraft carriers.

Sec. 124. Multiyear procurement authority for standard missile–6.

Sec. 125. Multiyear procurement authority for E–2D aircraft.

Sec. 126. Multiyear procurement authority for F/A–18E/F aircraft and EA–18G aircraft.

Sec. 127. Modifications to F/A–18 aircraft to mitigate physiological episodes.

Sec. 128. Frigate class ship program.

Sec. 129. Contract requirement for Virginia class submarine program.

Sec. 130. Prohibition on availability of funds for Navy port waterborne security barriers.

Sec. 131. Extension of limitation on use of sole-source shipbuilding contracts for certain vessels.

Sec. 132. Limitation on availability of funds for M27 Infantry Automatic Rifle program.

Sec. 133. Report on degaussing standards for DDG–51 destroyers.

Subtitle D—Air Force Programs

 

Sec. 141. Inventory requirement for air refueling tanker aircraft; limitation on retirement of KC–10A aircraft.

Sec. 142. Multiyear procurement authority for C–130J aircraft program.

Sec. 143. Contract for logistics support for VC–25B aircraft.

Sec. 144. Retirement date for VC–25A aircraft.

Sec. 145. Repeal of funding restriction for EC–130H Compass Call Recapitalization Program.

Sec. 146. Limitation on use of funds for KC–46A aircraft pending submittal of certification.

Sec. 147. Limitation on availability of funds for retirement of E–8 JSTARS Aircraft.

Sec. 148. Report on modernization of B–52H aircraft systems.

Subtitle E—Defense-Wide, Joint, And Multiservice Matters

 

Sec. 151. Procurement authority for additional icebreaker vessels.

Sec. 152. Buy-to-budget acquisition of F–35 aircraft.

Sec. 153. Certification on inclusion of technology to minimize physiological episodes in certain aircraft.

Sec. 154. Armored commercial passenger-carrying vehicles.

Sec. 155. Quarterly updates on the F–35 Joint Strike Fighter program.

 

Sec. 211. Modification of authority to carry out certain prototype projects.

Sec. 212. Extension of directed energy prototype authority.

Sec. 213. Prohibition on availability of funds for the Weather Common Component program.

Sec. 214. Limitation on availability of funds for F–35 continuous capability development and delivery.

Sec. 215. Limitation on availability of funds pending report on agile software development and software operations.

Sec. 216. Limitation on availability of funds for certain high energy laser advanced technology.

Sec. 217. Plan for the Strategic Capabilities Office of the Department of Defense.

Sec. 218. National Defense Science and Technology Strategy.

Sec. 219. Modification of CVN–73 to support fielding of MQ–25 unmanned aerial vehicle.

Sec. 220. Establishment of innovators information repository in the Department of Defense.

Sec. 221. Strategic plan for Department of Defense test and evaluation resources.

Sec. 222. Collaboration between Defense laboratories, industry, and academia; open campus program.

Sec. 223. Permanent extension and codification of authority to conduct technology protection features activities during research and development of defense systems.

Sec. 224. Codification and reauthorization of Defense Research and Development Rapid Innovation Program.

Sec. 225. Procedures for rapid reaction to emerging technology.

Sec. 226. Activities on identification and development of enhanced personal protective equipment against blast injury.

Sec. 227. Human factors modeling and simulation activities.

Sec. 228. Expansion of mission areas supported by mechanisms for expedited access to technical talent and expertise at academic institutions.

Sec. 229. Advanced manufacturing activities.

Sec. 230. National security innovation activities.

Sec. 231. Partnership intermediaries for promotion of defense research and education.

Sec. 232. Limitation on use of funds for Surface Navy Laser Weapon System.