Title 10 › Subtitle Subtitle A— - General Military Law › Part PART I— - ORGANIZATION AND GENERAL MILITARY POWERS › Chapter CHAPTER 4— - OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE › § 148
The Secretary of Defense must create a Joint Energetics Transition Office inside the Department of Defense. The Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment must pick the Office head from people already in that part of the Department. The head reports to that Under Secretary and works with the Under Secretary for Research and Engineering. The Under Secretary for Research and Engineering must pick a deputy from their people. The head and deputy run the Office and must not be given other jobs that stop them from managing it well. The Office must make and update a strategic plan and investment strategy for energetic materials across their whole life cycle. It must coordinate research, testing, prototyping, and faster fielding of new materials. It must speed up modeling, qualification, and testing rules, and suggest law or policy changes that slow progress. The Office must work with the Armed Forces, other federal agencies, industry, and schools. Using authority under section 191, it must set up a DoD Field Activity funded under budget activity 3 or 4 for systems engineering and demonstrations. The Secretary must give the Office enough money and include a dedicated budget line for the Office and its testing in the budget materials for fiscal year 2027 and each fiscal year thereafter. Defined term: Energetic materials: critical chemicals or formulas that release lots of stored chemical energy and can be used as explosives, propellants, pyrotechnics, or reactive materials that make warheads lethal or improve weapon range, speed, or effect.
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10 U.S.C. § 148
Title 10 — Armed Forces
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73