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The following reports are to be submitted to HODA with a copy to Commander and Director, CERL. CERL has been assigned the responsibility of Principal Laboratory for Energy R&D.
(a) All executed agreements subordinate to the DOD–DOE Memorandum of Understanding will be reported to DAEN–RD for forwarding to DA and DOD Program Coordinators within 20 days of their consummation.
(b) Reports analyzing each agreement and the DOD–DOE Memorandum of Understanding will be prepared as a “Report on the Department of Defense—Department of Energy Interagency Agreement”, Report Control Symbol DD–M(SA)1511 and forwarded to DAEN–RD within 20 days after the end of the second and fourth quarters each fiscal year. Reports are to be prepared in accordance with the procedures prescribed in DEPPM, No. 78–8. In addition, informal reporting of other cooperative work with DOE not falling under the MOU, will also be reported at those times.
(c) Notifications of non-compliance. DAEN–RD should be promptly notified if the Corps component or DOE fail to comply with the terms of the DOD–DOE Memorandum of Understanding or subordinate agreements. This notification shall include:
(1) A brief statement of the problem.
(2) Nature of corrective action proposed.
(3) Any recommended action for the DOD Program Coordinator.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 32. National Defense § 32.555.9 Reporting requirements for work in support of DOE - last updated January 02, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-32-national-defense/cfr-sect-32-555-9/
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