Thenew bill, S. 1605, passed the House this evening by a vote of 363-70. (S. 1605 was an unrelated bill that is being used as the legislative vehicle for the NDAA to speed up the process, so the text of the NDAA replaces the original text.) It authorizes $768.2 billion for natio...
Cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and nontraditional approaches to procurement are once again areas of legislative focus for Congress in the recently passedFiscal Year 2022 National Defense Authorization Act(NDAA), which authorizes $768.2 billion in defense spending. On ...
January 7, 2022 The Jan. 7, 2022 Congressional Research Service "Insight" report discusses the budgetary context of the Fiscal Year 2022 National Defense Authorization Act. 213648 Not a subscriber? Request 30 days free access to exclusive, behind-the-scenes reporting on defense policy and ...
He said about 700 amendments to the draft bill have been proposed. The HASC NDAA markups typically last for 14 hours or more and tomorrow’s may break the record. With Afghanistan dominating the headlines, it is expected to be a testy affair. The amount of money ($17.5 billion) for ...
The article informs that the Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC) passed its version of the FY2023 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) in the U.S. It mentions the defense policy bill authorizes funds for the Department of Defense (DOD) and for national security programs within the ...
The proposed amendment was published in the Federal Register in November 2022 and interested parties were invited to submit comments. Those comments remain under review. The National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2024 (NDAA), signed into law on December 22...
The Administration opposed a similar provision in its Statement of Administration Policy (SAP) on the 2022 House NDAA, stating that it was concerned that the language would prohibit DoD from procuring a wide range of items. Significantly, the provision would undermine DoD’s procurement process incl...
“Congress acted in a bipartisan manner to provide nearly $30 billion more than you requested,” the letter stated. “We hope that action convinces you that overwhelming political support exists for increasing immediate investment in our national defense.” ...
“Congress acted in a bipartisan manner to provide nearly $30 billion more than you requested,” the letter stated. “We hope that action convinces you that overwhelming political support exists for increasing immediate investment in our national defense.” ...
The article focuses on the provisions related to Electromagnetic Spectrum Operations (EMSO) in the FY2024 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) passed ... J Knowles - 《Journal of Electronic Defense》 被引量: 0发表: 2024年 Pentagon budget 2023: USMC details plans to field three MRIC batter...