§6101. Definitions — Inbound Citations
10 U.S.C. § 6101
Cited by 50 provisions in release 119-102.
Citations to 10 U.S.C. § 6101 as a whole
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(14) Overseeing risk management efforts between the Department of Defense and the National Nuclear Security Administration relating to the nuclear weapons stockpile, the nuclear security enterprise (as defined in section 6101), and the delivery systems and platforms for nuclear weapons, including with respect to identifying and analyzing risks and proposing actions to mitigate risks.
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(c) The Secretary of the Army may, notwithstanding the provisions of subchapter V of chapter 55 of title 5 or section 6101 of such title, prescribe for persons employed under this section the following:(1) The work schedule, including hours of work and tours of duty, set forth with such specificity and other characteristics as the Secretary determines appropriate.(2) Any premium pay or compensatory time off for hours of work or tours of duty in excess of the regularly scheduled hours or tours of duty.
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(c) The Secretary of the Navy may, notwithstanding the provisions of subchapter V of chapter 55 of title 5 or section 6101 of such title, prescribe for persons employed under this section the following:(1) The work schedule, including hours of work and tours of duty, set forth with such specificity and other characteristics as the Secretary determines appropriate.(2) Any premium pay or compensatory time off for hours of work or tours of duty in excess of the regularly scheduled hours or tours of duty.
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(c) The Secretary of the Air Force may, notwithstanding the provisions of subchapter V of chapter 55 of title 5 or section 6101 of such title, prescribe for persons employed under this section the following:(1) The work schedule, including hours of work and tours of duty, set forth with such specificity and other characteristics as the Secretary determines appropriate.(2) Any premium pay or compensatory time off for hours of work or tours of duty in excess of the regularly scheduled hours or tours of duty.
Citations to §6101(1)
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(1) The Administrator shall establish a council to be known as the “National Nuclear Security Administration Council”. The Council may advise the Administrator on—(A) scientific and technical issues relating to policy matters;(B) operational concerns;(C) strategic planning;(D) the development of priorities relating to the mission and operations of the Administration and the nuclear security enterprise; and(E) such other matters as the Administrator determines appropriate.
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(D) the development of priorities relating to the mission and operations of the Administration and the nuclear security enterprise; and
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(A) for improving the governance, management, effectiveness, and efficiency of the Administration; and
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(c) This section may not be construed as affecting the authority of the Secretary of Energy, in carrying out national security programs, with respect to the management, planning, and oversight of the Administration or as affecting the delegation by the Secretary of authority to carry out such activities, as set forth under subsection (a) of section 4102 of the Atomic Energy Defense Act (50 U.S.C. 2512)) as it existed before the date of the enactment of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2013 (Public Law 112–239; 126 Stat. 2169).
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(a) Not later than March 1, 2021, the Administrator shall designate a senior official within the Administration to be responsible for monitoring the industrial base that supports the nuclear weapons components, subsystems, and materials of the Administration, including—(1) the consistent monitoring of the current status of the industrial base;(2) tracking of industrial base issues over time; and(3) proactively identifying gaps or risks in specific areas relating to the industrial base.
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(1) identifying actual or potential risks to or specific gaps in any element of the industrial base that supports the nuclear weapons components, subsystems, or materials of the Administration;
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(2) describing the actions the Administration is taking to further assess, characterize, and prioritize such risks and gaps;
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(3) describing mitigating actions, if any, the Administration has underway or planned to mitigate any such risks or gaps;
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(a) By not later than four years after the date of the enactment of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2017 (Public Law 114–328), the Administrator shall, in consultation with the National Nuclear Security Administration Council established by section 6103, complete, to the extent practicable, the implementation of a common financial reporting system for the nuclear security enterprise.
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(1) Common data reporting requirements for work performed using funds of the Administration, including reporting of financial data by standardized labor categories, labor hours, functional elements, and cost elements.
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(2) A common work breakdown structure for the Administration that aligns contractor work breakdown structures with the budget structure of the Administration.
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(3) Definitions and methodologies for identifying and reporting costs for programs of records and base capabilities within the Administration.
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(4) A capability to leverage, where appropriate, the Defense Cost Analysis Resource Center of the Office of Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation of the Department of Defense using historical costing data by the Administration.
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(1) Not later than March 1, 2017, and annually thereafter, the Administrator shall, in consultation with the National Nuclear Security Administration Council, submit to the congressional defense committees a report on progress of the Administration toward implementing a common financial reporting system for the nuclear security enterprise as required by subsection (a).
Citations to §6101(2)
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(a) The Administrator shall establish a management structure for the nuclear security enterprise in accordance with the National Nuclear Security Administration Act (50 U.S.C. 2401 et seq.).
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(1) The Administrator shall establish a council to be known as the “National Nuclear Security Administration Council”. The Council may advise the Administrator on—(A) scientific and technical issues relating to policy matters;(B) operational concerns;(C) strategic planning;(D) the development of priorities relating to the mission and operations of the Administration and the nuclear security enterprise; and(E) such other matters as the Administrator determines appropriate.
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(E) such other matters as the Administrator determines appropriate.
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(3) The Council may provide the Administrator or the Secretary of Energy recommendations—(A) for improving the governance, management, effectiveness, and efficiency of the Administration; and(B) relating to any other matter in accordance with paragraph (1).
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(4) Not later than 60 days after the date on which any recommendation under paragraph (3) is received, the Administrator or the Secretary, as the case may be, shall respond to the Council with respect to whether such recommendation will be implemented and the reasoning for implementing or not implementing such recommendation.
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(a) Not later than March 1, 2021, the Administrator shall designate a senior official within the Administration to be responsible for monitoring the industrial base that supports the nuclear weapons components, subsystems, and materials of the Administration, including—(1) the consistent monitoring of the current status of the industrial base;(2) tracking of industrial base issues over time; and(3) proactively identifying gaps or risks in specific areas relating to the industrial base.
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(b) The Administrator shall ensure that the official designated under subsection (a) is provided with resources sufficient to conduct the monitoring required by that subsection.
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(c) The Administrator, acting through the official designated under subsection (a), shall, to the extent practicable and beneficial, in conducting the monitoring required by that subsection, consult with—(1) officials of the Department of Defense who are members of the Nuclear Weapons Council established under section 179;(2) officials of the Department of Defense responsible for the defense industrial base; and(3) other components of the Department of Energy that rely on similar components, subsystems, or materials.
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(1) Not later than April 1, 2021, the Administrator shall provide to the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and the House of Representatives a briefing on the designation of the official required by subsection (a), including on—(A) the responsibilities assigned to that official; and(B) the plan for providing that official with resources sufficient to conduct the monitoring required by subsection (a).
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(2) Not later than April 1, 2022, and annually thereafter through 2024, the Administrator shall provide to the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and the House of Representatives a briefing on activities carried out under this section that includes an assessment of the progress made by the official designated under subsection (a) in conducting the monitoring required by that subsection.
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(e) The Administrator, acting through the official designated under subsection (a), shall submit to the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and the House of Representatives, contemporaneously with each briefing required by subsection (d)(2), a report—(1) identifying actual or potential risks to or specific gaps in any element of the industrial base that supports the nuclear weapons components, subsystems, or materials of the Administration;(2) describing the actions the Administration is taking to further assess, characterize, and prioritize such risks and gaps;(3) describing mitigating actions, if any, the Administration has underway or planned to mitigate any such risks or gaps;(4) setting forth the anticipated timelines and resources needed for such mitigating actions; and(5) describing the nature of any coordination with or burden sharing by other departments or agencies of the Federal Government or the private sector to address such risks and gaps.
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(a) By not later than four years after the date of the enactment of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2017 (Public Law 114–328), the Administrator shall, in consultation with the National Nuclear Security Administration Council established by section 6103, complete, to the extent practicable, the implementation of a common financial reporting system for the nuclear security enterprise.
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(1) Not later than March 1, 2017, and annually thereafter, the Administrator shall, in consultation with the National Nuclear Security Administration Council, submit to the congressional defense committees a report on progress of the Administration toward implementing a common financial reporting system for the nuclear security enterprise as required by subsection (a).
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(a) The Administrator for Nuclear Security shall establish within the nuclear security enterprise a Center for Security Technology, Analysis, Response, and Testing.
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(1) Provide to the Administrator, the Chief of Defense Nuclear Security, and the management and operating contractors of the nuclear security enterprise a wide range of objective expertise on security technologies, systems, analysis, testing, and response forces.
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(2) Assist the Administrator in developing standards, requirements, analysis methods, and testing criteria with respect to security.
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(8) Such other duties as the Administrator may assign.
Citations to §6101(5)
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(a) The Administrator shall establish a management structure for the nuclear security enterprise in accordance with the National Nuclear Security Administration Act (50 U.S.C. 2401 et seq.).
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(D) the development of priorities relating to the mission and operations of the Administration and the nuclear security enterprise; and
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(a) By not later than four years after the date of the enactment of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2017 (Public Law 114–328), the Administrator shall, in consultation with the National Nuclear Security Administration Council established by section 6103, complete, to the extent practicable, the implementation of a common financial reporting system for the nuclear security enterprise.
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(1) Not later than March 1, 2017, and annually thereafter, the Administrator shall, in consultation with the National Nuclear Security Administration Council, submit to the congressional defense committees a report on progress of the Administration toward implementing a common financial reporting system for the nuclear security enterprise as required by subsection (a).
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(A) A summary of activities, accomplishments, challenges, benefits, and costs related to the implementation of a common financial reporting system for the nuclear security enterprise during the year preceding the year in which such report is submitted.
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(B) A summary of planned activities in connection with the implementation of a common financial reporting system for the nuclear security enterprise in the year in which such report is submitted.
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(C) A description of any anticipated modifications to the schedule for implementing a common financial reporting system for the nuclear security enterprise, including an update on possible risks, challenges, and costs related to such implementation.
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(3) No report is required under this subsection after the completion of the implementation of a common financial reporting system for the nuclear security enterprise.
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(a) The Administrator for Nuclear Security shall establish within the nuclear security enterprise a Center for Security Technology, Analysis, Response, and Testing.
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(1) Provide to the Administrator, the Chief of Defense Nuclear Security, and the management and operating contractors of the nuclear security enterprise a wide range of objective expertise on security technologies, systems, analysis, testing, and response forces.
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(6) Provide for advance and bulk procurement for security-related acquisitions that affect multiple facilities of the nuclear security enterprise.
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(7) Advocate for continual improvement and security excellence throughout the nuclear security enterprise.
Citations to §6101(6)
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(2) The Council shall be composed of the directors of the national security laboratories and the nuclear weapons production facilities.
Citations to §6101(7)
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(1) officials of the Department of Defense who are members of the Nuclear Weapons Council established under section 179;
Citations to §6101(8)
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(2) The Council shall be composed of the directors of the national security laboratories and the nuclear weapons production facilities.