10 U.S.C. § 8029
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- (a)There is established within the Department of the Navy an office to be known as the Naval Air Warfare Rapid Capabilities Office (in this section referred to as the “Office”).
- (b)The head of the Office shall be the designee of the Commander of the Naval Air Systems Command.
- (c)The mission of the Office shall be—
- (1)to fulfill naval and joint military operational requirements by supporting the identification and rapid development of—
- (A)new naval aviation weapons and airborne electronic warfare capabilities;
- (B)innovative applications for existing naval aviation weapons and airborne electronic warfare capabilities; and
- (C)other innovative solutions to enhance the effectiveness of naval aviation weapons and airborne electronic warfare capabilities; and
- (2)to contribute to the rapid experimentation, development, testing, and fielding of unclassified and classified naval aviation weapons and airborne electronic warfare capabilities.
- (1)to fulfill naval and joint military operational requirements by supporting the identification and rapid development of—
- (d)
- (1)To procure goods or services for the Office, the senior contracting official (as defined in section 1737 of this title) and any members of the acquisition workforce for the Department of the Navy may use—
- (2)The Joint Capabilities Integration and Development System process shall not apply to procurements described in paragraph (1).
- (e)The Secretary of the Navy shall ensure, within budget program elements for naval air warfare programs, that—
- (f)
- (g)
- (1)On an annual basis, the head of the Office shall submit to the executive oversight board described in subsection (f) a report on the activities of the Office.
- (2)On an annual basis following the submittal of the report under paragraph (1), the Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research, Development and Acquisition shall provide to the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and the House of Representatives a briefing on the activities of the Office.
- (3)Each report under paragraph (1) and briefing under paragraph (2) shall include, with respect to the year preceding the date of the report or briefing (as applicable), a description of—
- (A)funding allocations for the projects of the Office;
- (B)capability gaps addressed by the Office;
- (C)the progress of the Office in experimenting, developing, testing, and fielding capabilities described in subsection (c); and
- (D)any barriers to the ability of the Office to carry out its mission, including any legislative or regulatory barriers.