124 STAT. 4398 PUBLIC LAW 111–383—JAN. 7, 2011 (A) a description of the contribution of such country to coalition operations in Operation Enduring Freedom or Operating Iraqi Freedom; and (B) an assessment of the extent to which coalition support provided by the United States enhanced the ability of such country to participate in coalition operations in Operation Enduring Freedom or Operating Iraqi Freedom. (6) A description of the actions taken by the Department Defense to eliminate duplication and overlap in coalition sup- port provided under the coalition support authorities of the Department of Defense. (7) An assessment by the Secretary of Defense whether there is an ongoing need for each coalition support authority of the Department of Defense, and an estimate of the antici- pated future demand for coalition support under such coalition support authorities. (c) COALITION SUPPORT AUTHORITIES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE DEFINED.—In this section, the term ‘‘coalition support authorities of the Department of Defense’’ means the following: (1) Coalition Support Funds, including the authority to provide specialized training and loan specialized equipment under the Coalition Support Fund (commonly referred to as the ‘‘Coalition Readiness Support Program’’). (2) Lift and sustain authority under appropriations Acts or under section 1234 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008 (Public Law 110–181; 122 Stat. 394). (3) Global lift and sustain authority under section 127c of title 10, United States Code. (4) The authority to provide logistic support, supplies, and services to allied forces participating in combined operations under section 127d of title 10, United States Code. (5) The temporary authority to lend significant military equipment under acquisition and cross-servicing agreements pursuant to section 1202 of the John Warner National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2007 (Public Law 109–364). (6) The authority under section 1206 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2006 (Public Law 109–163) to provide assistance to build the capacity of foreign nations to support military or stability operations in which the United States Armed Forces are a participant. (7) Any other authority that the Secretary of Defense des- ignates as a coalition support authority of the Department of Defense for purposes of the report required by subsection (a). SEC. 1235. REPORTS ON POLICE TRAINING PROGRAMS. (a) DOD INSPECTOR GENERAL REPORT ON AFGHAN NATIONAL POLICE TRAINING PROGRAM.— (1) REPORT REQUIRED.—Not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Inspector General of the Department of Defense shall, in consultation with the Inspector General of the Department of State, submit to the appropriate committees of Congress a report on the Afghan National Police training program. (2) REVIEW.—In preparing the report required by paragraph (1), the Inspector General of the Department of Defense shall