-CITE- 10 USC CHAPTER 434 - ARMAMENTS INDUSTRIAL BASE 01/03/2007 -EXPCITE- TITLE 10 - ARMED FORCES Subtitle B - Army PART IV - SERVICE, SUPPLY, AND PROCUREMENT CHAPTER 434 - ARMAMENTS INDUSTRIAL BASE -HEAD- CHAPTER 434 - ARMAMENTS INDUSTRIAL BASE -MISC1- Sec. 4551. Definitions. 4552. Policy. 4553. Armament Retooling and Manufacturing Support Initiative. 4554. Property management contracts and leases. 4555. ARMS Initiative loan guarantee program. -End- -CITE- 10 USC Sec. 4551 01/03/2007 -EXPCITE- TITLE 10 - ARMED FORCES Subtitle B - Army PART IV - SERVICE, SUPPLY, AND PROCUREMENT CHAPTER 434 - ARMAMENTS INDUSTRIAL BASE -HEAD- Sec. 4551. Definitions -STATUTE- In this chapter: (1) The term "ARMS Initiative" means the Armament Retooling and Manufacturing Support Initiative authorized by this chapter. (2) The term "eligible facility" means a Government-owned, contractor-operated ammunition manufacturing facility, or a Government-owned, contractor-operated depot for the storage, maintenance, renovation, or demilitarization of ammunition, of the Department of the Army that is in an active, inactive, layaway, or caretaker status. (3) The term "property manager" includes any person or entity managing an eligible facility made available under the ARMS Initiative through a property management contract. (4) The term "property management contract" includes facility use contracts, site management contracts, leases, and other agreements entered into under the authority of this chapter. (5) The term "Secretary" means the Secretary of the Army. -SOURCE- (Added Pub. L. 106-398, Sec. 1 [[div. A], title III, Sec. 344(a)(1)], Oct. 30, 2000, 114 Stat. 1654, 1654A-67; amended Pub. L. 109-163, div. A, title III, Sec. 323(a), Jan. 6, 2006, 119 Stat. 3193.) -MISC1- AMENDMENTS 2006 - Par. (2). Pub. L. 109-163, Sec. 323(a), inserted ", or a Government-owned, contractor-operated depot for the storage, maintenance, renovation, or demilitarization of ammunition," after "manufacturing facility". ARSENAL SUPPORT PROGRAM INITIATIVE Pub. L. 106-398, Sec. 1 [[div. A], title III, Sec. 343], Oct. 30, 2000, 114 Stat. 1654, 1654A-65, as amended by Pub. L. 107-314, div. A, title III, Sec. 362, Dec. 2, 2002, 116 Stat. 2519; Pub. L. 108- 375, div. A, title III, Sec. 342, Oct. 28, 2004, 118 Stat. 1857, provided that: "(a) Demonstration Program Required. - To help maintain the viability of the Army manufacturing arsenals and the unique capabilities of these arsenals to support the national security interests of the United States, the Secretary of the Army shall carry out a demonstration program under this section during fiscal years 2001 through 2008 at each manufacturing arsenal of the Department of the Army. "(b) Purposes of Demonstration Program. - The purposes of the demonstration program are as follows: "(1) To provide for the utilization of the existing skilled workforce at the Army manufacturing arsenals by commercial firms. "(2) To provide for the reemployment and retraining of skilled workers who, as a result of declining workload and reduced Army spending on arsenal production requirements at these Army arsenals, are idled or underemployed. "(3) To encourage commercial firms, to the maximum extent practicable, to use these Army arsenals for commercial purposes. "(4) To increase the opportunities for small businesses (including socially and economically disadvantaged small business concerns and new small businesses) to use these Army arsenals for those purposes. "(5) To maintain in the United States a work force having the skills in manufacturing processes that are necessary to meet industrial emergency planned requirements for national security purposes. "(6) To demonstrate innovative business practices, to support Department of Defense acquisition reform, and to serve as both a model and a laboratory for future defense conversion initiatives of the Department of Defense. "(7) To the maximum extent practicable, to allow the operation of these Army arsenals to be rapidly responsive to the forces of free market competition. "(8) To reduce or eliminate the cost of Government ownership of these Army arsenals, including the costs of operations and maintenance, the costs of environmental remediation, and other costs. "(9) To reduce the cost of products of the Department of Defense produced at these Army arsenals. "(10) To leverage private investment at these Army arsenals through long-term facility use contracts, property management contracts, leases, or other agreements that support and advance the demonstration program for the following activities: "(A) Recapitalization of plant and equipment. "(B) Environmental remediation. "(C) Promotion of commercial business ventures. "(D) Other activities approved by the Secretary of the Army. "(11) To foster cooperation between the Department of the Army, property managers, commercial interests, and State and local agencies in the implementation of sustainable development strategies and investment in these Army arsenals. "(c) Contract Authority. - (1) In the case of each Army manufacturing arsenal, the Secretary of the Army may enter into contracts with commercial firms to authorize the contractors, consistent with section 4543 of title 10, United States Code - "(A) to use the arsenal, or a portion of the arsenal, and the skilled workforce at the arsenal to manufacture weapons, weapon components, or related products consistent with the purposes of the program; and "(B) to enter into subcontracts for the commercial use of the arsenal consistent with such purposes. "(2) A contract under paragraph (1) shall require the contractor to contribute toward the operation and maintenance of the Army manufacturing arsenal covered by the contract. "(3) In the event an Army manufacturing arsenal is converted to contractor operation, the Secretary may enter into a contract with the contractor to authorize the contractor, consistent with section 4543 of title 10, United States Code - "(A) to use the facility during the period of the program in a manner consistent with the purposes of the program; and "(B) to enter into subcontracts for the commercial use of the facility consistent with such purposes. "(d) Loan Guarantees. - (1) Subject to paragraph (2), the Secretary of the Army may guarantee the repayment of any loan made to a commercial firm to fund, in whole or in part, the establishment of a commercial activity at an Army manufacturing arsenal under this section. "(2) Loan guarantees under this subsection may not be committed except to the extent that appropriations of budget authority to cover their costs are made in advance, as required by section 504 of the Federal Credit Reform Act of 1990 (2 U.S.C. 661c). "(3) The Secretary of the Army may enter into agreements with the Administrator of the Small Business Administration or the Administrator of the Farmers Home Administration, the Administrator of the Rural Development Administration, or the head of other appropriate agencies of the Department of Agriculture, under which such Administrators may, under this subsection - "(A) process applications for loan guarantees; "(B) guarantee repayment of loans; and "(C) provide any other services to the Secretary of the Army to administer this subsection. "(4) An Administrator referred to in paragraph (3) may guarantee loans under this section to commercial firms of any size, notwithstanding any limitations on the size of applicants imposed on other loan guarantee programs that the Administrator administers. To the extent practicable, each Administrator shall use the same procedures for processing loan guarantee applications under this subsection as the Administrator uses for processing loan guarantee applications under other loan guarantee programs that the Administrator administers. "(e) Loan Limits. - The maximum amount of loan principal guaranteed during a fiscal year under subsection (d) may not exceed - "(1) $20,000,000, with respect to any single borrower; and "(2) $320,000,000 with respect to all borrowers. "(f) Transfer of Funds. - The Secretary of the Army may transfer to an Administrator providing services under subsection (d), and the Administrator may accept, such funds as may be necessary to administer loan guarantees under such subsection. "(g) Reporting Requirements. - (1) Not later than July 1 of each year in which a guarantee issued under subsection (d) is in effect, the Secretary of the Army shall submit to Congress a report specifying the amounts of loans guaranteed under such subsection during the preceding calendar year. No report is required after fiscal year 2008. "(2) Not later than July 1, 2007, the Secretary of the Army 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 results of the demonstration program since its implementation, including the Secretary's views regarding the benefits of the program for Army manufacturing arsenals and the Department of the Army and the success of the program in achieving the purposes specified in subsection (b). The report shall contain a comprehensive review of contracting at the Army manufacturing arsenals covered by the program and such recommendations as the Secretary considers appropriate regarding changes to the program." -End- -CITE- 10 USC Sec. 4552 01/03/2007 -EXPCITE- TITLE 10 - ARMED FORCES Subtitle B - Army PART IV - SERVICE, SUPPLY, AND PROCUREMENT CHAPTER 434 - ARMAMENTS INDUSTRIAL BASE -HEAD- Sec. 4552. Policy -STATUTE- It is the policy of the United States - (1) to encourage, to the maximum extent practicable, commercial firms to use Government-owned, contractor-operated ammunition manufacturing, storage, maintenance, renovation, and demilitarization facilities of the Department of the Army; (2) to use such facilities for supporting programs, projects, policies, and initiatives that promote competition in the private sector of the United States economy and that advance United States interests in the global marketplace; (3) to increase the manufacture of products inside the United States; (4) to support policies and programs that provide manufacturers with incentives to assist the United States in making more efficient and economical use of eligible facilities for commercial purposes; (5) to provide, as appropriate, small businesses (including socially and economically disadvantaged small business concerns and new small businesses) with incentives that encourage those businesses to undertake manufacturing and other industrial processing activities that contribute to the prosperity of the United States; (6) to encourage the creation of jobs through increased investment in the private sector of the United States economy; (7) to foster a more efficient, cost-effective, and adaptable armaments industry in the United States; (8) to achieve, with respect to armaments manufacturing, storage, maintenance, renovation, and demilitarization capacity, an optimum level of readiness of the national technology and industrial base within the United States that is consistent with the projected threats to the national security of the United States and the projected emergency requirements of the armed forces; and (9) to encourage facility use contracting where feasible. -SOURCE- (Added Pub. L. 106-398, Sec. 1 [[div. A], title III, Sec. 344(a)(1)], Oct. 30, 2000, 114 Stat. 1654, 1654A-67; amended Pub. L. 109-163, div. A, title III, Sec. 323(c), Jan. 6, 2006, 119 Stat. 3194.) -MISC1- AMENDMENTS 2006 - Pars. (1), (8). Pub. L. 109-163 inserted ", storage, maintenance, renovation, and demilitarization" after "manufacturing". -End- -CITE- 10 USC Sec. 4553 01/03/2007 -EXPCITE- TITLE 10 - ARMED FORCES Subtitle B - Army PART IV - SERVICE, SUPPLY, AND PROCUREMENT CHAPTER 434 - ARMAMENTS INDUSTRIAL BASE -HEAD- Sec. 4553. Armament Retooling and Manufacturing Support Initiative -STATUTE- (a) Authority for Initiative. - The Secretary may carry out a program to be known as the "Armament Retooling and Manufacturing Support Initiative". (b) Purposes. - The purposes of the ARMS Initiative are as follows: (1) To encourage commercial firms, to the maximum extent practicable, to use eligible facilities for commercial purposes. (2) To increase the opportunities for small businesses (including socially and economically disadvantaged small business concerns and new small businesses) to use eligible facilities for those purposes. (3) To maintain in the United States a work force having the skills necessary to meet industrial emergency planned requirements for national security purposes. (4) To demonstrate innovative business practices, to support Department of Defense acquisition reform, and to serve as both a model and a laboratory for future defense conversion initiatives of the Department of Defense. (5) To the maximum extent practicable, to allow the operation of eligible facilities to be rapidly responsive to the forces of free market competition. (6) To reduce or eliminate the cost of Government ownership of eligible facilities, including the costs of operations and maintenance, the costs of environmental remediation, and other costs. (7) To reduce the cost of products of the Department of Defense produced at eligible facilities. (8) To leverage private investment at eligible facilities through long-term facility use contracts, property management contracts, leases, or other agreements that support and advance the policies and purposes of this chapter, for the following activities: (A) Recapitalization of plant and equipment. (B) Environmental remediation. (C) Promotion of commercial business ventures. (D) Other activities approved by the Secretary. (9) To foster cooperation between the Department of the Army, property managers, commercial interests, and State and local agencies in the implementation of sustainable development strategies and investment in eligible facilities made available for purposes of the ARMS Initiative. (10) To reduce or eliminate the cost of asset disposal that would be incurred if property at an eligible facility was declared excess to the needs of the Department of the Army. (c) Availability of Facilities. - The Secretary may make any eligible facility available for the purposes of the ARMS Initiative. (d) Consideration for Leases. - Section 1302 of title 40 shall not apply to uses of property or facilities in accordance with the ARMS Initiative. (e) Program Support. - (1) Funds appropriated for purposes of the ARMS Initiative may be used for administrative support and management. (2) A full annual accounting of such expenses for each fiscal year shall be provided to the Committee on Armed Services and the Committee on Appropriations of the Senate and the Committee on Armed Services and the Committee on Appropriations of the House of Representatives not later than March 30 of the following fiscal year. -SOURCE- (Added Pub. L. 106-398, Sec. 1 [[div. A], title III, Sec. 344(a)(1)], Oct. 30, 2000, 114 Stat. 1654, 1654A-68; amended Pub. L. 108-178, Sec. 4(b)(5), Dec. 15, 2003, 117 Stat. 2641; Pub. L. 109-163, div. A, title III, Sec. 323(d), Jan. 6, 2006, 119 Stat. 3194.) -MISC1- AMENDMENTS 2006 - Subsec. (b)(3). Pub. L. 109-163 struck out "in manufacturing processes that are" after "having the skills". 2003 - Subsec. (d). Pub. L. 108-178 substituted "Section 1302 of title 40" for "Section 321 of the Act of June 30, 1932 (40 U.S.C. 303b),". EFFECTIVE DATE OF 2003 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 108-178 effective Aug. 21, 2002, see section 5 of Pub. L. 108-178, set out as a note under section 5334 of Title 5, Government Organization and Employees. -End- -CITE- 10 USC Sec. 4554 01/03/2007 -EXPCITE- TITLE 10 - ARMED FORCES Subtitle B - Army PART IV - SERVICE, SUPPLY, AND PROCUREMENT CHAPTER 434 - ARMAMENTS INDUSTRIAL BASE -HEAD- Sec. 4554. Property management contracts and leases -STATUTE- (a) In General. - In the case of each eligible facility that is made available for the ARMS Initiative, the Secretary - (1) shall make full use of facility use contracts, leases, and other such commercial contractual instruments as may be appropriate; (2) shall evaluate, on the basis of efficiency, cost, emergency mobilization requirements, and the goals and purposes of the ARMS Initiative, the procurement of services from the property manager, including maintenance, operation, modification, infrastructure, environmental restoration and remediation, and disposal of ammunition manufacturing assets, and other services; and (3) may, in carrying out paragraphs (1) and (2) - (A) enter into contracts, and provide for subcontracts, for terms up to 25 years, as the Secretary considers appropriate and consistent with the needs of the Department of the Army and the goals and purposes of the ARMS Initiative; and (B) use procedures that are authorized to be used under section 2304(c)(5) of this title when the contractor or subcontractor is a source specified in law. (b) Consideration for Use. - (1) To the extent provided in a contract entered into under this section for the use of property at an eligible facility that is accountable under the contract, the Secretary may accept consideration for such use that is, in whole or in part, in a form other than - (A) rental payments; or (B) revenue generated at the facility. (2) Forms of consideration acceptable under paragraph (1) for a use of an eligible facility or any property at an eligible facility include the following: (A) The improvement, maintenance, protection, repair, and restoration of the facility, the property, or any property within the boundaries of the installation where the facility is located. (B) Reductions in overhead costs. (C) Reductions in product cost. (D) The demilitarization and storage of conventional ammunition. (3) The authority under paragraph (1) may be exercised without regard to section 3302(b) of title 31 and any other provision of law. -SOURCE- (Added Pub. L. 106-398, Sec. 1 [[div. A], title III, Sec. 344(a)(1)], Oct. 30, 2000, 114 Stat. 1654, 1654A-69; amended Pub. L. 109-163, div. A, title III, Sec. 323(b), Jan. 6, 2006, 119 Stat. 3194.) -MISC1- AMENDMENTS 2006 - Subsec. (b)(2)(D). Pub. L. 109-163 added subpar. (D). IMPLEMENTATION REPORT Pub. L. 106-398, Sec. 1 [[div. A], title III, Sec. 344(b)], Oct. 30, 2000, 114 Stat. 1654, 1654A-71, provided that, not later than July 1, 2001, the Secretary of Defense was to submit to the congressional defense committees a report on the procedures and controls implemented to carry out this section. -End- -CITE- 10 USC Sec. 4555 01/03/2007 -EXPCITE- TITLE 10 - ARMED FORCES Subtitle B - Army PART IV - SERVICE, SUPPLY, AND PROCUREMENT CHAPTER 434 - ARMAMENTS INDUSTRIAL BASE -HEAD- Sec. 4555. ARMS Initiative loan guarantee program -STATUTE- (a) Program Authorized. - Subject to subsection (b), the Secretary may carry out a loan guarantee program to encourage commercial firms to use eligible facilities under this chapter. Under any such program, the Secretary may guarantee the repayment of any loan made to a commercial firm to fund, in whole or in part, the establishment of a commercial activity to use an eligible facility under this chapter. (b) Advanced Budget Authority. - Loan guarantees under this section may not be committed except to the extent that appropriations of budget authority to cover their costs are made in advance, as required by section 504 of the Federal Credit Reform Act of 1990 (2 U.S.C. 661c). (c) Program Administration. - (1) The Secretary may enter into an agreement with any of the officials named in paragraph (2) under which that official may, for the purposes of this section - (A) process applications for loan guarantees; (B) guarantee repayment of loans; and (C) provide any other services to the Secretary to administer the loan guarantee program. (2) The officials referred to in paragraph (1) are as follows: (A) The Administrator of the Small Business Administration. (B) The head of any appropriate agency in the Department of Agriculture, including - (i) the Administrator of the Farmers Home Administration; and (ii) the Administrator of the Rural Development Administration. (3) Each official authorized to do so under an agreement entered into under paragraph (1) may guarantee loans under this section to commercial firms of any size, notwithstanding any limitations on the size of applicants imposed on other loan guarantee programs that the official administers. (4) To the extent practicable, each official processing loan guarantee applications under this section pursuant to an agreement entered into under paragraph (1) shall use the same processing procedures as the official uses for processing loan guarantee applications under other loan guarantee programs that the official administers. (d) Loan Limits. - The maximum amount of loan principal guaranteed during a fiscal year under this section may not exceed - (1) $20,000,000, with respect to any single borrower; and (2) $320,000,000 with respect to all borrowers. (e) Transfer of Funds. - The Secretary may transfer to an official providing services under subsection (c), and that official may accept, such funds as may be necessary to administer the loan guarantee program under this section. -SOURCE- (Added Pub. L. 106-398, Sec. 1 [[div. A], title III, Sec. 344(a)(1)], Oct. 30, 2000, 114 Stat. 1654, 1654A-70.) -End-