50 USC § 1523 - Annual report on chemical and biological warfare defense
(a)
Report required
The Secretary of Defense shall include in the annual report of the Secretary under section
113
(c) of title
10 a report on chemical and biological warfare defense. The report shall assess—
(b)
Matters to be included
The report shall include information on the following:
(1)
The quantities, characteristics, and capabilities of fielded chemical and biological defense equipment to meet wartime and peacetime requirements for support of the Armed Forces, including individual protective items.
(2)
The status of research and development programs, and acquisition programs, for required improvements in chemical and biological defense equipment and medical treatment, including an assessment of the ability of the Department of Defense and the industrial base to meet those requirements.
(3)
Measures taken to ensure the integration of requirements for chemical and biological defense equipment and material among the Armed Forces.
(4)
The status of nuclear, biological, and chemical (NBC) warfare defense training and readiness among the Armed Forces and measures being taken to include realistic nuclear, biological, and chemical warfare simulations in war games, battle simulations, and training exercises.
(5)
Measures taken to improve overall management and coordination of the chemical and biological defense program.
(6)
Problems encountered in the chemical and biological warfare defense program during the past year and recommended solutions to those problems for which additional resources or actions by the Congress are required.
(7)
A description of the chemical warfare defense preparations that have been and are being undertaken by the Department of Defense to address needs which may arise under article X of the Chemical Weapons Convention.
(8)
A summary of other preparations undertaken by the Department of Defense and the On-Site Inspection Agency to prepare for and to assist in the implementation of the convention, including activities such as training for inspectors, preparation of defense installations for inspections under the convention using the Defense Treaty Inspection Readiness Program, provision of chemical weapons detection equipment, and assistance in the safe transportation, storage, and destruction of chemical weapons in other signatory nations to the convention.
(9)
A description of any program involving the testing of biological or chemical agents on human subjects that was carried out by the Department of Defense during the period covered by the report, together with—
(10)
A description of the coordination and integration of the program of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) on basic and applied research and advanced technology development on chemical and biological warfare defense technologies and systems under section
1522
(c)(2) of this title with the overall program of the Department of Defense on chemical and biological warfare defense, including—
(a)
Report required
The Secretary of Defense shall include in the annual report of the Secretary under section
113
(c) of title
10 a report on chemical and biological warfare defense. The report shall assess—
(b)
Matters to be included
The report shall include information on the following:
(1)
The quantities, characteristics, and capabilities of fielded chemical and biological defense equipment to meet wartime and peacetime requirements for support of the Armed Forces, including individual protective items.
(2)
The status of research and development programs, and acquisition programs, for required improvements in chemical and biological defense equipment and medical treatment, including an assessment of the ability of the Department of Defense and the industrial base to meet those requirements.
(3)
Measures taken to ensure the integration of requirements for chemical and biological defense equipment and material among the Armed Forces.
(4)
The status of nuclear, biological, and chemical (NBC) warfare defense training and readiness among the Armed Forces and measures being taken to include realistic nuclear, biological, and chemical warfare simulations in war games, battle simulations, and training exercises.
(5)
Measures taken to improve overall management and coordination of the chemical and biological defense program.
(6)
Problems encountered in the chemical and biological warfare defense program during the past year and recommended solutions to those problems for which additional resources or actions by the Congress are required.
(7)
A description of the chemical warfare defense preparations that have been and are being undertaken by the Department of Defense to address needs which may arise under article X of the Chemical Weapons Convention.
(8)
A summary of other preparations undertaken by the Department of Defense and the On-Site Inspection Agency to prepare for and to assist in the implementation of the convention, including activities such as training for inspectors, preparation of defense installations for inspections under the convention using the Defense Treaty Inspection Readiness Program, provision of chemical weapons detection equipment, and assistance in the safe transportation, storage, and destruction of chemical weapons in other signatory nations to the convention.
(9)
A description of any program involving the testing of biological or chemical agents on human subjects that was carried out by the Department of Defense during the period covered by the report, together with—
(10)
A description of the coordination and integration of the program of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) on basic and applied research and advanced technology development on chemical and biological warfare defense technologies and systems under section
1522
(c)(2) of this title with the overall program of the Department of Defense on chemical and biological warfare defense, including—
Source
(Pub. L. 103–160, div. A, title XVII, § 1703,Nov. 30, 1993, 107 Stat. 1854; Pub. L. 105–85, div. A, title X, § 1078(f),Nov. 18, 1997, 111 Stat. 1915; Pub. L. 109–364, div. A, title X, § 1041,Oct. 17, 2006, 120 Stat. 2390.)
Codification
Section was enacted as part of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1994, and not as part of Pub. L. 91–121, title IV, § 409,Nov. 19, 1969, 83 Stat. 209, which comprises this chapter.
Amendments
2006—Subsec. (b)(10). Pub. L. 109–364added par. (10).
1997—Subsec. (b)(9). Pub. L. 105–85added par. (9).
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