§ 2012. Support and services for eligible organizations and activities outside Department of Defense
(a)
Authority To Provide Services and Support.—
Under regulations prescribed by the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of a military department may in accordance with this section authorize units or individual members of the armed forces under that Secretary’s jurisdiction to provide support and services to non-Department of Defense organizations and activities specified in subsection (e), but only if—
(b)
Scope of Covered Activities Subject to Section.—
This section does not—
(c)
Requirement for Specific Request.—
Assistance under subsection (a) may only be provided if—
(d)
Relationship to Military Training.—
(1)
Assistance under subsection (a) may only be provided if the following requirements are met:
(e)
Eligible Entities.—
The following organizations and activities are eligible for assistance under this section:
(f)
Regulations.—
The Secretary of Defense shall prescribe regulations governing the provision of assistance under this section. The regulations shall include the following:
(2)
Procedures governing the delivery of assistance that ensure, to the maximum extent practicable, that such assistance is provided in conjunction with, rather than separate from, civilian efforts.
(g)
Treatment of Member’s Participation in Provision of Support or Services.—
(1)
The Secretary of a military department may not require or request a member of the armed forces to submit for consideration by a selection board (including a promotion board, command selection board, or any other kind of selection board) evidence of the member’s participation in the provision of support and services to non-Department of Defense organizations and activities under this section or the member’s involvement in, or support of, other community relations and public affairs activities of the armed forces.
(h)
Advisory Councils.—
(1)
The Secretary of Defense shall encourage the establishment of advisory councils at regional, State, and local levels, as appropriate, in order to obtain recommendations and guidance concerning assistance under this section from persons who are knowledgeable about regional, State, and local conditions and needs.
(i)
Construction of Provision.—
Nothing in this section shall be construed as authorizing—
(j)
Oversight and Cost Accounting.—
The Secretary of Defense shall establish a program to improve the oversight and cost accounting of training projects conducted in accordance with this section. The program shall include measures to accomplish the following:
(1)
Ensure that each project that is proposed to be conducted in accordance with this section (regardless of whether additional funding from the Secretary of Defense is sought) is requested in writing, reviewed for full compliance with this section, and approved in advance of initiation by the Secretary of the military department concerned and, in the case of a project that seeks additional funding from the Secretary of Defense, by the Secretary of Defense.
(2)
Ensure that each project that is conducted in accordance with this section is required to provide, within a specified period following completion of the project, an after-action report to the Secretary of Defense.
(3)
Require that each application for a project to be conducted in accordance with this section include an analysis and certification that the proposed project would not result in a significant increase in the cost of training (as determined in accordance with procedures prescribed by the Secretary of Defense).