Amendments en bloc: (1) prohibit the use of DOD funds for the U.S. assessed share of UN peacekeeping costs; (2) re-allocate funds among defense technology reinvestment programs; (3) prohibit disclosure of certain information on exposure to radiation released from the Hanford Nuclear Reservation; (4) delete language concerning the extension to DOD of provisions relating to obtaining supplies from U.S. factories and arsenals; (5) require DOD to provide assistance to the families of POW's or MIA's from the Korean conflict who remain unaccounted; (6) authorize Job Training Partnership Act assistance to workers dislocated as a result of a reduction in the export of defense articles and services; (7) authorize DOD to designate three specific defense acquisition pilot programs; (8) authorize the Secretary of Defense to carry out a pilot program to encourage the reutilization of certain depot-level activities into commercial uses; (9) require DOD to report to Congress assessing the national security consequences of U.S. military cooperation programs; (10) require the establishment of a plan for the deployment of defense environmental technologies for the dredging of dual-use ports; (11) authorize the conveyance of certain shipyard land to Vallejo, CA; (12) authorize $500,000 for taconite processing technology; (13) require DOD to condu.t a study on using low-enriched uranium to fuel naval reactors; (14) add language expressing the sense of Congress with respect to a Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference; (15) clarify the authority for DOD to provide disaster assistance; (16) add an additional exception to the current prohibition on storage and disposal of nondefense toxic and hazardous materials at military installations; (17) authorize assistance for public participation in defense environmental restoration activities; (18) authorize funds for accelerating research and development projects for strategic metals and alloys; (19) add transportation to the list of services for which the armed services museum programs can barter for unneeded historical artifacts owned by the armed services; (20) clarify the authority for the rental of base closure properties; (21) authorize loan guarantees to support the Armament Retooling and Manufacturing Support Initiative; (22) authorize $52 million for the Advanced Capability modification program for the MK-48 torpedo; (23) require DOD to identify and report to Congress on the use of appropriated funds for unauthorized programs; (24) provide authorization for industrial facilities of the Armed Forces to sell articles and services to persons outside of DOD; (25) add language to ensure that the military departments maintain depot-level maintenance and repair capabilities to ensure their critical readiness requirements; (26) authorize DOD support for the 1995 Special Olympic World Games; and (27) and authorize a pilot program to develop environmental remediation technologies.

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Amendment Number
602
Description
Amendments en bloc: (1) prohibit the use of DOD funds for the U.S. assessed share of UN peacekeeping costs; (2) re-allocate funds among defense technology reinvestment programs; (3) prohibit disclosure of certain information on exposure to radiation released from the Hanford Nuclear Reservation; (4) delete language concerning the extension to DOD of provisions relating to obtaining supplies from U.S. factories and arsenals; (5) require DOD to provide assistance to the families of POW's or MIA's from the Korean conflict who remain unaccounted; (6) authorize Job Training Partnership Act assistance to workers dislocated as a result of a reduction in the export of defense articles and services; (7) authorize DOD to designate three specific defense acquisition pilot programs; (8) authorize the Secretary of Defense to carry out a pilot program to encourage the reutilization of certain depot-level activities into commercial uses; (9) require DOD to report to Congress assessing the national security consequences of U.S. military cooperation programs; (10) require the establishment of a plan for the deployment of defense environmental technologies for the dredging of dual-use ports; (11) authorize the conveyance of certain shipyard land to Vallejo, CA; (12) authorize $500,000 for taconite processing technology; (13) require DOD to condu.t a study on using low-enriched uranium to fuel naval reactors; (14) add language expressing the sense of Congress with respect to a Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference; (15) clarify the authority for DOD to provide disaster assistance; (16) add an additional exception to the current prohibition on storage and disposal of nondefense toxic and hazardous materials at military installations; (17) authorize assistance for public participation in defense environmental restoration activities; (18) authorize funds for accelerating research and development projects for strategic metals and alloys; (19) add transportation to the list of services for which the armed services museum programs can barter for unneeded historical artifacts owned by the armed services; (20) clarify the authority for the rental of base closure properties; (21) authorize loan guarantees to support the Armament Retooling and Manufacturing Support Initiative; (22) authorize $52 million for the Advanced Capability modification program for the MK-48 torpedo; (23) require DOD to identify and report to Congress on the use of appropriated funds for unauthorized programs; (24) provide authorization for industrial facilities of the Armed Forces to sell articles and services to persons outside of DOD; (25) add language to ensure that the military departments maintain depot-level maintenance and repair capabilities to ensure their critical readiness requirements; (26) authorize DOD support for the 1995 Special Olympic World Games; and (27) and authorize a pilot program to develop environmental remediation technologies.
Purpose
An amendment comprised of 27 amendments offered en bloc to: prohibit use of DOD funds for the U.S. assessed share of UN peacekeeping costs; re-allocate funds among defense technology reinvestment programs from funds authorized in that section of the bill; prohibit disclosure of certain information on exposure to radiation released from the Hanford Nuclear Reservation; clarify that DOD and all military services must obtain needed supplies from U.S. factories and arsenals to the extent that economic expediency is preserved; require public disclosure of information regarding POW's or MIA's from the Korean conflict; require that assistance for defense-dislocated workers under the Job Training Partnership Act be available to workers whose jobs are affected by federal policy banning the sale of certain U.S. made weapons abroad; authorize DOD to designate three specific defense acquisition programs for participation in the Defense Acquisition Pilot Program; authorize the Secretary of Defense to carry out a pilot program to encourage commercial firms to enter into partnerships with depot-level activities of the military departments; add language to reduce the threat to U.S. armed forces posed by foreign armed forces; add language providing for a Green Port pilot program; add a new section regarding land conveyance to the city of Vallejo, C.lifornia; authorize $500,000 for taconite processing technology; require submission of a report on the costs, advantages, and disadvantages of using low-enriched uranium to fuel naval reactors; add language expressing the sense of Congress with respect to a Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty Review Conference; give the President authority to provide disaster relief assistance outside of the U.S.; add an additional exception to the current prohibition on storage and disposal of nondefense toxic and hazardous materials at military installations; add language providing assistance for public participation in defense environmental restoration activities; require DOD to undertake a joint project with a private sector company to integrate commercial and military applications of the alloy beryllium; add transportation to the list of services for which the armed services museum programs can barter for unneeded historical artifacts owned by the armed services; permit the recipients of closed military bases to rent the facilities directly to government agencies and bypassing GSA; authorize the Army to offer loan guarantees to private businesses as an incentive to participate in the existing Armament Retooling and Manufacturing Support Initiative; authorize $52 million for the Advanced Capability modification program for the MK-48 missile; increase the authorization levels for various programs in the bill, using the savings achieved by reductions elsewhere in the bill; provide authorization for industrial facilities of the Armed Forces to sell articles and services to persons outside DOD; clarify the basis of core logistics capability; and include support for the 1995 Special Olympics World Games.
Congress
103
Type
HAMDT
Latest Action Date
Jun 8, 1994
Latest Action Text
On agreeing to the Montgomery amendments (A016) Agreed to by voice vote.
Latest Action Time
16:25:57
Submitted Date
Jun 8, 1994
Chamber
House of Representatives
Update Date
Aug 15, 2021
Amendment 602 — Informed