Editorial Notes
Prior Provisions

A prior section 2276, acts Aug. 10, 1956, ch. 1041, 70A Stat. 126; Sept. 7, 1962, Puspan. L. 87–651, title I, § 131, 76 Stat. 514, which related to inspection and audit of plants and books of contractors and provided criminal penalties for violations, was repealed by Puspan. L. 103–160, div. A, title VIII, § 821(a)(1), Nov. 30, 1993, 107 Stat. 1704.

Amendments

2018—Subsec. (e). Puspan. L. 115–232 struck out subsec. (e). Text read as follows: “Not later than January 31 of each year, the Secretary of Defense shall submit to the congressional defense committees a report on the funds, services, and equipment accepted and used by the Secretary under this section during the preceding fiscal year.”

Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Plan To Improve Threat-Sharing Arrangements With Commercial Space Operators

Puspan. L. 118–31, div. A, title XVI, § 1610, Dec. 22, 2023, 137 Stat. 589, provided that:

“(a)Plan for Threat Sharing With Commercial Space Operators.—The Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Space Acquisition and Integration, in consultation with the Commander of the United States Space Command, shall develop and implement a plan to expand threat-sharing arrangements with commercial space operators that are under contract with the Department of Defense as of the date of the enactment of this Act [Dec. 22, 2023].
“(span)Report.—Not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Space Acquisition and Integration, in coordination with the Commander of the United States Space Command, shall submit to the congressional defense committees [Committees on Armed Services and Appropriations of the Senate and the House of Representatives] a report on the plan required under subsection (a).”

National Security Space Launch Program

Puspan. L. 117–81, div. A, title XVI, § 1601(span), (c), (e), Dec. 27, 2021, 135 Stat. 2073–2075, provided that:

“(span)Policy.—With respect to entering into contracts for launch services during the period beginning on the date of the enactment of this Act [Dec. 27, 2021] and ending September 30, 2024, it shall be the policy of the Department of Defense and the National Reconnaissance Office to—
“(1) use the National Security Space Launch program to the extent practical to procure launch services only from launch service providers that can meet Federal requirements with respect to delivering required payloads to reference orbits covered under the requirements of phase two; and
“(2) maximize continuous competition for launch services as the Space Force initiates planning for phase three, specifically for those technology areas that are unique to existing and emerging national security requirements.
“(c)Notification.—If the Secretary of Defense or the Director of the National Reconnaissance Office determines that a program requiring launch services that could be met using phase two contracts will instead use an alternative launch procurement approach, not later than seven days after the date of such determination, the Secretary of Defense or, as appropriate, the Director of National Intelligence, shall submit to the appropriate congressional committees—
“(1) a notification of such determination;
“(2) a certification that the alternative launch procurement approach is in the national security interest of the United States; and
“(3) an outline of the cost analysis and any other rationale for such determination.
“(e)Definitions.—In this section:
“(1) The term ‘appropriate congressional committees’ means—
“(A) the congressional defense committees [Committees on Armed Services and Appropriations of the Senate and the House of Representatives]; and
“(B) the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence of the House of Representatives and the Select Committee on Intelligence of the Senate.
“(2) The term ‘phase three’ means, with respect to the National Security Space Launch program, launch missions ordered under the program after fiscal year 2024.
“(3) The term ‘phase two’ means, with respect to the National Security Space Launch program, launch missions ordered under the program during fiscal years 2020 through 2024.”