on shall not exceed the amount necessary to recoup the
direct and indirect costs involved, such as direct costs of
utilities, contractor support, and salaries of personnel that
are incurred by the United States to provide for the testing.
(d) Use of Fees.--Fees received for services made available
under this section may be credited to the appropriation from
which funds were expended to provide such services.
SEC. 1905. [6 U.S.C. 595] RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER DEPARTMENT ENTITIES AND
FEDERAL AGENCIES.
The authority of the Director under this title shall not
affect the authorities or responsibilities of any officer of
the Department or of any officer of any other department or
agency of the United States with respect to the command,
control, or direction of the functions, personnel, funds,
assets, and liabilities of any entity within the Department or
any Federal department or agency.
SEC. 1906. [6 U.S.C. 596] CONTRACTING AND GRANT MAKING AUTHORITIES.
The Secretary, acting through the Director for Domestic
Nuclear Detection, in carrying out the responsibilities under
paragraphs (6) and (7) of section 1902(a), shall--
(1) operate extramural and intramural programs and
distribute funds through grants, cooperative
agreements, and other transactions and contracts;
(2) ensure that activities under paragraphs (6) and
(7) of section 1902(a) include investigations of
radiation detection equipment in configurations
suitable for deployment at seaports, which may include
underwater or water surface detection equipment and
detection equipment that can be mounted on cranes and
straddle cars used to move shipping containers; and
(3) have the authority to establish or contract
with 1 or more federally funded research and
development centers to provide independent analysis of
homeland security issues and carry out other
responsibilities under this title.
SEC. 1907. [6 U.S.C. 596A] JOINT ANNUAL INTERAGENCY REVIEW OF GLOBAL
NUCLEAR DETECTION ARCHITECTURE.
(a) Annual Review.--
(1) In general.--The Secretary, the Attorney
General, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of
Defense, the Secretary of Energy, and the Director of
National Intelligence shall jointly ensure interagency
coordination on the dev
|