Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 42 : Section 9002


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 9002. Comprehensive program management plan

    (a) Preparation of plan
      (1) The Secretary is authorized and directed to prepare a
    comprehensive program management plan for the conduct under this
    chapter of research, development, and demonstration activities
    consistent with the provisions of sections 9003, 9004, and 9005 of
    this title.
      (2) In the preparation of such plan, the Secretary shall consult
    with the Administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
    Administration, the Administrator of the Maritime Administration,
    the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space
    Administration, and the heads of such other Federal agencies and
    such public and private organizations as he deems appropriate.
    (b) Transmittal of plan to Congress
      The Secretary shall transmit the comprehensive program management
    plan to the Committee on Science and Technology of the House of
    Representatives and the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
    of the Senate within nine months after July 17, 1980.
    (c) Requisite provisions of plan
      The detailed description of the comprehensive plan under this
    section shall include, but need not be limited to - 
        (1) the anticipated research, development, and demonstration
      objectives to be achieved by the program;
        (2) the program strategies and technology application and
      market development plans, including detailed milestone goals to
      be achieved during the next fiscal year for all major activities
      and projects;
        (3) a five-year implementation schedule for program elements
      with associated budget and program management resources
      requirements;
        (4) a detailed description of the functional organization of
      the program management including identification of permanent test
      facilities and of a lead center responsible for technology
      support and project management;
        (5) the estimated relative financial contributions of the
      Federal Government and non-Federal participants in the pilot and
      demonstration projects;
        (6) supporting research needed to solve problems which may
      inhibit or limit development of ocean thermal energy conversion
      systems; and
        (7) an analysis of the environmental, economic, and societal
      impacts of ocean thermal energy conversion facilities.



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