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Title 22
Chapter 111
Subchapter I
§ 10401. Definitions...
§ 10412. Designation of senior o...
§ 10401. Definitions...
§ 10412. Designation of senior o...
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§ 10411.
AUKUS partnership oversight and accountability framework
(a)
Senior Advisor
(1)
Designation
(A)
In general
(B)
Qualification
(C)
Reporting
(D)
Guidance
(2)
Duties
The duties of the Senior Advisor shall be to—
(A)
coordinate efforts to implement the AUKUS partnership across relevant bureaus, directorates, and offices of the Department of State involved in matters such as arms exports, non-proliferation, deterrence, security assistance, and Indo-Pacific and United Kingdom relations;
(B)
serve as the lead within the Department of State on matters relating to the AUKUS partnership in the interagency process;
(C)
lead diplomatic efforts related to the AUKUS partnership with other governments to explain how the partnership will enhance security and stability in the Indo-Pacific region; and
(D)
consult regularly with the appropriate congressional committees and keep such committees fully and currently informed on all aspects of the AUKUS partnership, to include—
(i)
Australia’s acquisition of conventionally armed, nuclear-powered submarines;
(ii)
jointly developing advanced military capabilities; and
(iii)
any new programs under the AUKUS partnership.
(3)
Personnel to support the Senior Advisor
(b)
Task Force
(1)
Establishment
The Secretary of State shall establish a task force, to be known as the Task Force on AUKUS (in this section referred to as the “Task Force”), which—
(A)
shall meet regularly to coordinate internally on issues relating to the implementation of the AUKUS partnership; and
(B)
shall be led by the Senior Advisor.
(2)
Duties
The duties of the Task Force may include—
(A)
ensuring that responsible offices maintain a unified list of all defense-related transactions that have taken place under the AUKUS partnership;
(B)
ensuring the establishment of a framework for gathering, maintaining, and exchanging information relating to companies, individuals, or entities that are compromising security of military technology, defense articles, and defense services exchanged under the AUKUS partnership; and
(C)
establishing an AUKUS industry forum for industry stakeholders, including non-traditional defense contractors (as such term is defined in
section 3014 of title 10
), that will be open for the participation of foreign industry involved in the AUKUS partnership.
(3)
Personnel to support the Task Force
(c)
Notification
(d)
Report
Not later than 120 days after
December 22, 2023
, the Secretary of State shall submit to the appropriate congressional committees a report that includes the following:
(1)
A detailed description of the planned work of the Senior Advisor and the Task Force on matters related to the implementation of the AUKUS partnership.
(2)
For the preceding two calendar years and the current calendar year—
(A)
the average and median times for the United States Government to review applications for licenses to export defense articles or defense services to persons, corporations, and the governments (including agencies and subdivisions of such governments, including official missions of such governments) of Australia or the United Kingdom;
(B)
the average and median times for the United States Government to review applications from Australia and the United Kingdom for foreign military sales beginning from the date Australia or the United Kingdom submitted a letter of request that resulted in a letter of acceptance; and
(C)
the number of applications from Australia and the United Kingdom for licenses to export defense articles and defense services that were denied or approved with provisos, listed by year.
(3)
For each of the preceding two calendar years, the number of voluntary disclosures resulting in a violation of the International Traffic in Arms Regulations enumerated under
section 2780 of this title
or involving proscribed countries listed in section 126.1 of the International Traffic in Arms Regulations, by persons, corporations, and the governments (including agencies and subdivisions of such governments, including official missions of such governments) of Australia or the United Kingdom, including information with respect to—
(A)
any instance of unauthorized access to technical data or defense articles;
(B)
inadequate physical or cyber security;
(C)
retransfers or re-exports without authorization; and
(D)
employees of foreign companies that are United States persons that provide defense services without authorization.
(e)
Annual report
Not later than one year after
December 22, 2023
, and annually thereafter, the Senior Advisor shall submit to the appropriate congressional committees a report that includes—
(1)
a detailed description of any issues that representatives of the United States, the United Kingdom, or Australia have identified that threaten or conflict with the stated goals of the AUKUS partnership and any efforts to resolve these issues;
(2)
information on the National Disclosure Policy Committee with respect to adoption of a classification category relating to any anticipatory disclosure policy for Australia and the United Kingdom;
(3)
a detailed description of Department of State investigations into violations under
section 2778 of this title
or related provisions that involve AUKUS partners or entities in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia;
(4)
details on whether regulatory changes to exemptions authorized under subsection (
l
) of
section 2778 of this title
are likely or necessary within the next year; and
(5)
an assessment of the change in the average and median Department of State licensing review times for the current reporting year based on the average and median licensing review times from the prior calendar year, including review times across the interagency for export licenses issued to Australia or the United Kingdom.
(f)
Sunset
(1)
In general
(2)
Renewal
(g)
Appropriate congressional committees defined
In this section, the term “appropriate congressional committees” means—
(1)
the Committee on Foreign Affairs and Committee on Appropriations of the House of Representatives; and
(2)
the Committee on Foreign Relations and Committee on Appropriations of the Senate.
(
Pub. L. 118–31, div. A, title XIII, § 1331
,
Dec. 22, 2023
,
137 Stat. 502
.)
cite as:
22 USC 10411
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