Title 10 › Subtitle Subtitle E— - Reserve Components › Part PART I— - ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION › Chapter CHAPTER 1013— - BUDGET INFORMATION AND ANNUAL REPORTS TO CONGRESS › § 10541
The Secretary of Defense must send Congress a written report each year by March 15 about the equipment of the National Guard and the reserve forces. The report covers the coming three fiscal years. The report must say what types and amounts of major equipment the ready reserve (Selected Reserve) should have. It must list how much of each major item is expected to be available and the average age at the start of each year. It must say what equipment will be bought or moved from active forces, and the cost. It must say what gear will be retired or removed and how it will be replaced. For each major item the report must show the wartime need over 30-day periods, how many are in the inventory, which deployable items are not ideal, how many are expected at the end of the third year, and what nondeployable items are being used instead. The report must explain plans to meet wartime needs and to equip units that are short at the start of a war. It must report on items promised in past reports and say how many were actually delivered. It must describe Army reserve-active equipment compatibility, its effect on combat ability, and a plan to reach full compatibility. It must assess National Guard equipment for emergency or disaster duties (including shortfalls, effects on response, and investment needs). The Army Chief of Staff and the Chief of the National Guard Bureau must jointly compare high‑priority equipment across active forces, the Army Reserve, and the Army National Guard, including AH–64, UH–60, Abrams tanks, Bradley vehicles, Stryker vehicles, and other high‑priority items. The report must follow the same format and detail as the Department of Defense Five Year Defense Program Procurement Annex. For the Guard, the report must also say whether past three‑year projections were accurate and explain any misses, and include a certification listing funded items due but not received by Guard units at the end of the prior fiscal year.
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10 U.S.C. § 10541
Title 10 — Armed Forces
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73