S. 3280 (111th): National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011

Introduced:
Apr 29, 2010 (111th Congress, 2009–2010)
Sponsor:
Sen. Carl Levin [D-MI]
Status:
Died (Referred to Committee)
See Instead:

S. 3454 (same title)
Failed Cloture — Sep 21, 2010

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4/29/2010--Introduced.
National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 - Authorizes appropriations for the Department of Defense (DOD) for FY2011. Authorizes appropriations to DOD for:
(1) procurement, including aircraft, missiles, weapons and tracked combat vehicles, ammunition, shipbuilding and conversion, and other procurement;
(2) the Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Fund;
(3) Defense Production Act purchases;
(4) research, development, test, and evaluation;
(5) operation and maintenance;
(6) active and reserve military personnel;
(7) the Afghanistan Security Forces Fund;
(8) Working Capital Funds;
(9) the National Defense Sealift Fund;
(10) the Defense Coalition Acquisition Fund;
(11) chemical agents and munitions destruction;
(12) drug interdiction and counter-drug activities;
(13) the Defense Inspector General;
(14) the Defense Health Program;
(15) the Armed Forces Retirement Home;
(16) overseas contingency operations;
(17) chemical demilitarization construction;
(18) the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Security Investment Program;
(19) Guard and reserve forces facilities; and
(20) base closure and realignment activities.
Sets forth provisions or requirements concerning:
(1) environmental matters, including defense facilities coverage under the Sikes Act;
(2) military personnel policy, including education and training;
(3) military pay and allowances;
(4) retired pay and survivor benefits;
(5) military health care, including a health professions scholarship and financial assistance program for DOD civilians;
(6) acquisition policy and management;
(7) DOD organization and management, including a reduction in the number of Deputy Under Secretaries of Defense;
(8) financial matters;
(9) civilian personnel matters;
(10) matters relating to foreign nations; and
(11) matters relating to military construction and military family housing.
Military Construction Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 - Authorizes appropriations for FY2011 for military construction for the Armed Forces and defense agencies.
Establishes the Refined Petroleum Products, Marginal Expense Transfer Account for DOD purchases of refined petroleum products.

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Statutes at Large

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  • 5 U.S.C. Chapter 53
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