Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 50 : Section 1522


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 1522. Conduct of chemical and biological defense program

    (a) General
      The Secretary of Defense shall carry out the chemical and
    biological defense program of the United States in accordance with
    the provisions of this section.
    (b) Management and oversight
      In carrying out his responsibilities under this section, the
    Secretary of Defense shall do the following:
        (1) Assign responsibility for overall coordination and
      integration of the chemical and biological warfare defense
      program and the chemical and biological medical defense program
      to a single office within the Office of the Secretary of Defense.
        (2) Take those actions necessary to ensure close and continuous
      coordination between (A) the chemical and biological warfare
      defense program, and (B) the chemical and biological medical
      defense program.
        (3) Exercise oversight over the chemical and biological defense
      program through the Defense Acquisition Board process.
    (c) Coordination of program
      (1) The Secretary of Defense shall designate the Army as
    executive agent for the Department of Defense to coordinate and
    integrate research, development, test, and evaluation, and
    acquisition, requirements of the military departments for chemical
    and biological warfare defense programs of the Department of
    Defense.
      (2) The Director of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
    may conduct a program of basic and applied research and advanced
    technology development on chemical and biological warfare defense
    technologies and systems. In conducting such program, the Director
    shall seek to avoid unnecessary duplication of the activities under
    the program with chemical and biological warfare defense activities
    of the military departments and defense agencies and shall
    coordinate the activities under the program with those of the
    military departments and defense agencies.
    (d) Funding
      (1) The budget for the Department of Defense for each fiscal year
    after fiscal year 1994 shall reflect a coordinated and integrated
    chemical and biological defense program for the Department of
    Defense.
      (2) Funding requests for the program (other than for activities
    under the program conducted by the Defense Advanced Research
    Projects Agency under subsection (c)(2) of this section) shall be
    set forth in the budget of the Department of Defense for each
    fiscal year as a separate account, with a single program element
    for each of the categories of research, development, test, and
    evaluation, acquisition, and military construction. Amounts for
    military construction projects may be set forth in the annual
    military construction budget. Funds for military construction for
    the program in the military construction budget shall be set forth
    separately from other funds for military construction projects.
    Funding requests for the program may not be included in the budget
    accounts of the military departments.
      (3) The program conducted by the Defense Advanced Research
    Projects Agency under subsection (c)(2) of this section shall be
    set forth as a separate program element in the budget of that
    agency.
      (4) All funding requirements for the chemical and biological
    defense program shall be reviewed by the Secretary of the Army as
    executive agent pursuant to subsection (c) of this section.
    (e) Management review and report
      (1) The Secretary of Defense shall conduct a review of the
    management structure of the Department of Defense chemical and
    biological warfare defense program, including - 
        (A) research, development, test, and evaluation;
        (B) procurement;
        (C) doctrine development;
        (D) policy;
        (E) training;
        (F) development of requirements;
        (G) readiness; and
        (H) risk assessment.

      (2) Not later than May 1, 1994, the Secretary shall submit to
    Congress a report that describes the details of measures being
    taken to improve joint coordination and oversight of the program
    and ensure a coherent and effective approach to its management.



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