Title 10 › Subtitle Subtitle A— - General Military Law › Part PART V— - ACQUISITION › Subpart Subpart A— - General › Chapter CHAPTER 207— - BUDGETING AND APPROPRIATIONS › § 3138
The Secretary of Defense must make sure that when the Department reports its contract service obligations to the Office of Management and Budget, no more than 15 percent of the total reported amount is put in the miscellaneous services object class. The Secretary must also use specific meanings when deciding which contract services count as advisory and assistance services. Those meanings cover three kinds: management and professional support services (help that improves how an organization runs, such as logistics, budgeting, accounting, audits, and support for conferences or training), studies, analyses, and evaluations (organized reviews that produce data, conclusions, or recommendations and may include databases, models, or software), and engineering and technical services (advice, help, or hands‑on training needed to operate and maintain fielded weapon systems, equipment, and applicable software). Before sending the proposed DoD budget to OMB, the Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) must review the planned contract services for the year to ensure advisory and assistance services are classified correctly. The Secretary must send Congress a report with that review within 30 days after the budget is submitted. The Comptroller General will review that report each year, check the method and the data, and send Congress its findings within 120 days. Contract services means services reported under Object Class 25 series; advisory and assistance services means Object Class 25.1; miscellaneous services means Object Class 25.2; authorized exemptions are those in DoD Directive 4205.2 of February 10, 1992, as of October 17, 1998.
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10 U.S.C. § 3138
Title 10 — Armed Forces
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Apr 6, 2026
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