of State, the Secretary of Defense, and the
Secretary of Energy, an enhanced global nuclear
detection architecture with implementation under
which--
(A) the Office will be responsible for the
implementation of the domestic portion of the
global architecture;
(B) the Secretary of Defense will retain
responsibility for implementation of Department
of Defense requirements within and outside the
United States; and
(C) the Secretary of State, the Secretary
of Defense, and the Secretary of Energy will
maintain their respective responsibilities for
policy guidance and implementation of the
portion of the global architecture outside the
United States, which will be implemented
consistent with applicable law and relevant
international arrangements;
(5) ensure that the expertise necessary to
accurately interpret detection data is made available
in a timely manner for all technology deployed by the
Office to implement the global nuclear detection
architecture;
(6) conduct, support, coordinate, and encourage an
aggressive, expedited, evolutionary, and
transformational program of research and development to
generate and improve technologies to detect and prevent
the illicit entry, transport, assembly, or potential
use within the United States of a nuclear explosive
device or fissile or radiological material, and
coordinate with the Under Secretary for Science and
Technology on basic and advanced or transformational
research and development efforts relevant to the
mission of both organizations;
(7) carry out a program to test and evaluate
technology for detecting a nuclear explosive device and
fissile or radiological material, in coordination with
the Secretary of Defense and the Secretary of Energy,
as appropriate, and establish performance metrics for
evaluating the effectiveness of individual detectors
and detection systems in detecting such devices or
material--
(A) under realistic operational and
environmental condi
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