Title 10 › Subtitle Subtitle A— General Military Law › Part V— ACQUISITION › Subpart E— Research and Engineering › Chapter 303— RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING ACTIVITIES › Subchapter III— RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTERS AND FACILITIES › § 4124
The Secretary of Defense must name each science and technology reinvention laboratory as a Center for Science, Technology, and Engineering Partnership in the lab’s main areas of skill. The Secretary must also set a policy that encourages the military departments to update management and business practices at those Centers so they become leaders in their fields. Center directors may run pilot programs to test new practices that could make Centers work better, support their DoD customers more, and lower costs while improving performance. The Secretary can allow Centers to form public-private partnerships so outside employees can do work related to a Center’s capabilities and so private groups can use underused Center facilities for government or commercial work. The goals include getting more use from Centers, cutting ownership and research costs, attracting private investment, encouraging technology transfer and jobs, and improving access to skilled workers and innovation methods. Money earned can go back to the fund that paid the work or be used by the director consistent with section 219 of the Duncan Hunter NDAA for Fiscal Year 2009. Private use is only allowed if it does not significantly hurt a Center’s mission and the private user pays required costs and agrees to hold the United States harmless in most cases. Center directors may also hire state, local, or nonprofit “partnership intermediaries” to help with cooperation and workforce development. Nothing here lets the Department replace DoD workers with contractors when the law forbids it. Defined terms: “capabilities” = a Center’s facilities, equipment, people, and other assets; “national technology and industrial base” = the term as defined in law; “science and technology reinvention laboratory” = a lab designated under the referenced statute.
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10 U.S.C. § 4124
Title 10 — Armed Forces
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Apr 3, 2026
Release point: 119-73not60