SEC. 122. BORDER SECURITY ON CERTAIN FEDERAL LAND. (a) Definitions- In this section:
(1) PROTECTED LAND- The term 'protected land' means land under the jurisdiction of the Secretary concerned.
(2) SECRETARY CONCERNED- The term 'Secretary concerned' means"
(A) with respect to land under the jurisdiction of the Secretary of Agriculture, the Secretary of Agriculture; and
(B) with respect to land under the jurisdiction of the Secretary of the Interior, the Secretary of the Interior.
(b) Support for Border Security Needs-
(1) IN GENERAL- To gain operational control over the international land borders of the United States and to prevent the entry of terrorists, unlawful aliens, narcotics, and other contraband into the United States, the Secretary, in cooperation with the Secretary concerned, shall provide--
(A) increased U.S. Customs and Border Protection personnel to secure protected land along the international land borders of the United States;
(B) Federal land resource training for U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents dedicated to protected land; and
(C) Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, aerial assets, Remote Video Surveillance camera systems, and sensors on protected land that is directly adjacent to the international land border of the United States.
(2) COORDINATION- In providing training for Customs and Border Protection agents under paragraph (1)(B), the Secretary shall coordinate with the Secretary concerned to ensure that the training is appropriate to the mission of the National Park Service, the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, the Forest Service, or the relevant agency of the Department of the Interior or the Department of Agriculture to minimize the adverse impact on natural andcultural resources from border protection activities.
(c) Analysis of Damage to Protected Lands- The Secretary and Secretaries concerned shall develop an analysis of damage to protected lands relating to illegal border activity, including the cost of equipment, training, recurring maintenance, construction of facilities, restoration of natural and cultural resources, recapitalization of facilities, and operations.
(d) Recommendations- The Secretary shall--
(1) develop joint recommendations with the National Park Service, the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, and the Forest Service for an appropriate cost recovery mechanism relating to items identified in subsection (c); and
(2) not later than one year from the date of enactment, submit to the appropriate congressional committees (as defined in section 2 of the Homeland Security Act of 2002 (6 U.S.C. 101)), including the Subcommittee on National Parks of the Senate and the Subcommittee on National Parks, Recreation and Public Lands of the House of Representatives, the recommendations developed under paragraph (1).
(e) Border Protection Strategy- The Secretary, the Secretary of the Interior, and the Secretary of Agriculture shall jointly develop a border protection strategy that supports the border security needs of the United States in the manner that best protects the homeland, including--
(1) units of the National Park System;
(2) National Forest System land;
(3) land under the jurisdiction of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service; and
(4) other relevant land under the jurisdiction of the Department of the Interior or the Department of Agriculture.