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§182a Center for Excellence in Environmental Security

Title 10 › Subtitle Subtitle A— - General Military Law › Part PART I— - ORGANIZATION AND GENERAL MILITARY POWERS › Chapter CHAPTER 7— - BOARDS, COUNCILS, AND COMMITTEES › § 182a

Last updated Apr 6, 2026|Official source

Summary

The Secretary of Defense can run a Center for Excellence in Environmental Security. The Center must teach, train, and do research on civil‑military operations, especially when help comes from other countries or when the Department of Defense must work with other federal agencies. The Center also covers how to handle problems from environmental insecurity, such as access to water, food, and energy; related health issues; and how those stresses can lead to bigger economic, social, political, or national security problems. It studies the role of reserve forces in natural‑disaster responses and how to meet information needs in regional and global disasters, including using advanced communications or a virtual library. Other missions the Secretary assigns are allowed. Federal agencies may share data, facilities, and staff to help develop global environmental indicators. The Secretary may partner with a college or university to run the Center and may accept donations from many sources, unless a gift would harm or look like it harms the Department’s fairness or program integrity. The Secretary must write rules for accepting foreign donations. Gifts go into the Defense accounts for the Center and are used under the same rules and time limits as those funds.

Full Legal Text

Title 10, §182a

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(a)The Secretary of Defense may operate a Center for Excellence in Environmental Security (in this section referred to as the “Center”).
(b)(1)The Center shall be used to provide and facilitate education, training, and research in civil-military operations, particularly operations that require international assistance and operations that require coordination between the Department of Defense and other Federal agencies.
(2)The Center shall be used to provide and facilitate education, training, interagency coordination, and research on the following additional matters:
(A)Management of the consequences of environmental insecurity with respect to—
(i)access to water, food, and energy;
(ii)related health matters; and
(iii)matters relating to when, how, and why environmental stresses to human safety, health, water, energy, and food will cascade to economic, social, political, or national security events.
(B)Appropriate roles for the reserve components in response to environmental insecurity resulting from natural disasters.
(C)Meeting requirements for information in connection with regional and global disasters, including through the use of advanced communications technology as a virtual library.
(3)The Center shall perform such other missions as the Secretary of Defense may specify.
(4)To assist the Center in carrying out the missions under this subsection, upon request of the Center, the head of any Federal agency may grant to the Center access to the data, archives, and other physical resources (including facilities) of that agency, and may detail any personnel of that agency to the Center, for the purpose of enabling the development of global environmental indicators.
(c)The Secretary of Defense may enter into an agreement with appropriate officials of an institution of higher education to provide for the operation of the Center. Any such agreement shall provide for the institution to furnish necessary administrative services for the Center, including by directly providing such services or providing the funds for such services.
(d)(1)Except as provided in paragraph (2), the Secretary of Defense may accept, on behalf of the Center, donations to be used to defray the costs of the Center or to enhance the operation of the Center. Such donations may be accepted from any agency of the Federal Government, any State or local government, any foreign government, any foundation or other charitable organization (including any that is organized or operates under the laws of a foreign country), or any other private source in the United States or a foreign country.
(2)The Secretary may not accept a donation under paragraph (1) if the acceptance of the donation would compromise or appear to compromise—
(A)the ability of the Department of Defense, any employee of the Department, or any member of the armed forces, to carry out any responsibility or duty of the Department or the armed forces in a fair and objective manner; or
(B)the integrity of any program of the Department of Defense or of any person involved in such a program.
(3)The Secretary shall prescribe written guidance setting forth the criteria to be used in determining whether or not the acceptance of a foreign donation under paragraph (1) would have a result described in paragraph (2).
(4)Funds accepted by the Secretary under paragraph (1) as a donation on behalf of the Center shall be credited to appropriations available to the Department of Defense for the Center. Funds so credited shall be merged with the appropriations to which credited and shall be available for the Center for the same purposes and the same period as the appropriations with which merged.

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Citation

10 U.S.C. § 182a

Title 10Armed Forces

Last Updated

Apr 6, 2026

Release point: 119-73