Within 90 days [
due approx January 2011] after the date of enactment of this Act, or upon completion of reference designs for the Space Launch System and Multi-purpose Crew Vehicle authorized by this Act, whichever occurs first, the Administrator shall provide a detailed report to the appropriate committees of Congress that provides an overall description of the reference vehicle design, the assumptions, description, data, and analysis of the systems trades and resolution
process, justification of trade decisions, the design factors which implement the essential system and vehicle capability
requirements established by this Act, the explanation and justification of any deviations from those
requirements, the plan for utilization of existing contracts, civil service and contract workforce, supporting infrastructure utilization and modifications, and procurement strategy to expedite development activities
through modification of existing contract vehicles, and the schedule of design and development milestones and related schedules leading to the accomplishment of operational goals established by this Act.
However, the Supreme Court held in Bolling v. Sharpe (1954) that equal protection
requirements apply to the federal government
through the
Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment.
The Bureau believes covered persons, after incurring the one - time implementation costs of such a new
requirement, may have also benefitted because of efficiency gains from facilitating data transmission
through the mortgage loan origination
process due to standardization.