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ManTech Statute
UNITED STATES CODE
TITLE 10—ARMED FORCES
Subtitle A—General Military Law
PART IV—SERVICE, SUPPLY, AND PROCUREMENT CHAPTER 148-NATIONAL DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY AND INDUSTRIAL BASE, DEFENSE REINVESTMENT, AND DEFENSE CONVERSION
SUBCHAPTER IV—MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY
§ Sec. 2521. —Manufacturing Technology Program
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(a)
Establishment. —
The Secretary of Defense shall establish a Manufacturing Technology Program to further the national security objectives of section 2501 (a) of this title through the development and application of advanced manufacturing technologies and processes that will reduce the acquisition and supportability costs of defense weapon systems and reduce manufacturing and repair cycle times across the life cycles of such systems. The Secretary shall use the joint planning process of the directors of the Department of Defense laboratories in establishing the program. The Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics shall administer the program.
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(b)
Purpose of Program. —
The Secretary of Defense shall use the program—
- (1) to provide centralized guidance and direction (including goals, milestones, and priorities) to the military departments and the Defense Agencies on all matters relating to manufacturing technology;
- (2) to direct the development and implementation of Department of Defense plans, programs, projects, activities, and policies that promote the development and application of advanced technologies to manufacturing processes, tools, and equipment;
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(c) Execution. —
- (1) The Secretary may carry out projects under the program through the Secretaries of the military departments and the heads of the Defense Agencies.
- (2) In the establishment and review of requirements for an advanced manufacturing technology or process, the Secretary shall ensure the participation of those prospective technology users that are expected to be the users of that technology or process.
- (3) The Secretary shall ensure that each project under the program for the development of an advanced manufacturing technology or process includes an implementation plan for the transition of that technology or process to the prospective technology users that will be the users of that technology or process.
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- (4) In the periodic review of a project under the program, the Secretary shall ensure participation by those prospective technology users that are the expected users for the technology or process being developed under the project.
- (5) In order to promote increased dissemination and use of manufacturing technology throughout the national defense technology and industrial base, the Secretary shall seek, to the maximum extent practicable, the participation of manufacturers of manufacturing equipment in the projects under the program.
- (6) In this subsection, the term “prospective technology users” means the following officials and elements of the Department of Defense:
- (A) Program and project managers for defense weapon systems.
- (B) Systems commands.
- (C) Depots.
- (D) Air logistics centers.
- (E) Shipyards.
(d) Competition and Cost Sharing. —
- (1) In accordance with the policy stated in section 2374 of this title, competitive procedures shall be used for awarding all grants and entering into all contracts, cooperative agreements, and other transactions under the program.
- (2) Under the competitive procedures used, the factors to be considered in the evaluation of each proposed grant, contract, cooperative agreement, or other transaction for a project under the program shall include the extent to which that proposed transaction provides for the proposed recipient to share in the cost of the project. For a project for which the Government receives an offer from only one offerer, the contracting officer shall negotiate the ratio of contract recipient cost to Government cost that represents the best value to the Government.
(e) Five-Year Plan. —
- (1) The Secretary of Defense shall prepare a five-year plan for the program which establishes—
- (A) the overall manufacturing technology goals, milestones, priorities, and investment strategy for the program; and
- (B) for each of the five fiscal years covered by the plan, the objectives of, and funding for the program by, each military department and each Defense Agency participating in the program.
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- (A) An assessment of the effectiveness of the program, including a description of all completed projects and status of implementation.
- (B) An assessment of the extent to which the costs of projects are being shared by the following:
- (i) Commercial enterprises in the private sector.
- (ii) Department of Defense program offices, including weapon system program offices.
- (iii) Departments and agencies of the Federal Government outside the Department of Defense.
- (iv) Institutions of higher education.
- (v) Other institutions not operated for profit.
- (vi) Other sources.
- (C) Plans for the implementation of the advanced manufacturing technologies and processes being developed under the program.
- (3) The plan shall be updated annually and shall be included in the budget justification documents submitted in support of the budget of the Department of Defense for a fiscal year (as included in the budget of the President submitted to Congress under section 1105 of title 31).