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10 U.S.C. § 2358

Title 10 Chapter 139 Current through PL 116-220 ~1 min read Last updated: March 30, 2026 View on OLRC →
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§ 2358. Research and development projects

  • (a) The Secretary of Defense or the Secretary of a military department may engage in basic research, applied research, advanced research, and development projects that—
    • (1) are necessary to the responsibilities of such Secretary’s department in the field of research and development; and
    • (2) either—
      • (A) relate to weapon systems and other military needs; or
      • (B) are of potential interest to the Department of Defense.
  • (b) The Secretary of Defense or the Secretary of a military department may perform research and development projects—
    • (1) by contract, cooperative agreement, or grant, in accordance with chapter 63 of title 31;
    • (2) through one or more military departments;
    • (3) by using employees and consultants of the Department of Defense;
    • (4) by mutual agreement with the head of any other department or agency of the Federal Government;
    • (5) by transactions (other than contracts, cooperative agreements, and grants) entered into pursuant to section 2371 or 2371b of this title; or
    • (6) by purchases through procurement for experimental purposes pursuant to section 2373 of this title .
  • (c) Funds appropriated to the Department of Defense or to a military department may not be used to finance any research project or study unless the project or study is, in the opinion of the Secretary of Defense or the Secretary of that military department, respectively, of potential interest to the Department of Defense or to such military department, respectively.
  • (d) Additional authorities, conditions, and requirements relating to certain cooperative agreements authorized by this section are provided in sections 2371 and 2371a of this title.

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