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GAO-05-933R 1 (2005-07-28)

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       Accountability * Integrity  Reliability
United States Government Accountability Office
Washington, DC 20548

         July 28, 2005

         Congressional Committees

         Subject: Department of Defense's Assessment Addresses Congressional
                 Concerns but Lacks Detail on High Energy Laser Transition Plans

         In the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2000,' Congress directed
         the Department of Defense (DOD) to develop a laser master plan to include
         identification of potential weapon applications, critical technologies, a development
         path for those critical technologies, and the funding required to carry out the master
         plan. In response to this legislation, the High Energy Laser (HEL) Executive Review
         Panel was formed and issued the HEL Master Plan on March 24, 2000. The Master
         Plan recommended establishing a management structure for HEL technologies,
         including a HEL Joint Technology Office (JTO) to execute development and day-to-
         day management of a joint program to revitalize HEL technologies. The plan also
         recommended establishment of a HEL Technology Council-composed of senior
         science and technology executives from the military services and agencies --- to
         provide oversight and approval authority for JTO's programs. As a result of the
         Master Plan, JTO was formed in June 2000. JTO collaborates with the military
         services and defense agencies in order to develop and execute an investment strategy
         for HEL science and technology (S&T) development.

         In the Floyd D. Spence National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2001,2
         Congress directed the Secretary of Defense to implement the management and
         organizational structure specified in the Master Plan. The legislation also required the
         Secretary of Defense to designate a senior civilian official to head the HEL
         Technology Council as well as carry out responsibilities for HEL programs by
         establishing priorities, coordinating the services' and defense agencies' efforts,
         identifying promising high-priority technologies for funding, and preparing a detailed
         technology plan to develop and mature those technologies. DOD's Deputy
         Undersecretary of Defense for Science and Technology was designated that official.

         In the conference report that accompanied the Ronald W. Reagan National Defense
         Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2005,3 the conferees expressed concern that the JTO
         may not be accelerating progress in HEL technology and providing incentives to the
         services to invest in such technologies. Accordingly, they required the Secretary of
         Defense to submit a report to Congress on the implementation of the fiscal year 2001
         legislation and directed that the report specifically address (1) the effectiveness of


         'Pub. L. No. 106-65, sec. 251, Oct. 5, 1999.
         'Pub. L. No. 106-398 (Appendix - H.R. 5408), sec. 242 and 243, Oct. 30, 2000.
         3H.R. Conf. Rep. No. 108-767 at p. 520, Oct. 8, 2004.


GAO-05-933R High Energy Laser Transition Plans

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