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    H.R.4909–TheNationalDefenseAuthorizationAct

    ForFiscalYear2017TheNationalDefenseAuthorizationAct(NDAA)forFiscalYear2017istheprimarywayCongressmeetsitsmostimportantconstitutionalobligationto“provideforthecommondefense.”ItadvancesthevitalfundingandauthoritiesthatAmerica’sMilitaryrequires.Unprecedentedthreats,uncertainty,andtechnologicalchange,combinedwithahigh-operationaltempoanddecliningresources,havesharplyerodedthereadinessofourmilitary.Throughthislegislation,ChairmanMacThornberry(R-TX)andtheCommitteebegintorestoreStrengthandAgilitytoAmerica’sArmedForces.TheHouseArmedServicesCommitteemetWednesday,April27,andpassedH.R.4909favorablyontotheHousewithabipartisanvoteof60-2.ResourcesThedisparitybetweendecliningresourcesandproliferatingthreatshasforcedmilitarycommanderstomakedifficultdecisionsformanyyearsthathaveweakenedtheforce.Oftentheyinvolveddeferringmaintenance,reducingtraining,anddelayingprocurementofreplacementsystemsorplatformsinordertoprovidethosedeployedwithurgently-neededcapabilities.Implementingbudgetcutsbyslashingtrainingandequipmentforforcespreparingtodeployisadangerousandultimatelyirresponsiblestrategy.ThesharpriseinmajorArmyandMarineCorpsaviationaccidentsisbutoneindicationthatthisapproachishavingadevastatingimpactontheforce.Lastyear,CongressandthePresidentrecognizedthatinvestmentincoreDepartmentofDefense(DOD)functionswouldbeessentialtoreversethistrendandrestorestrengthtothemilitary.ThepartiestotheBipartisanBudgetAgreementallrecognizedthatbasefundingforNationalDefensewouldneedtobesetat$574billioninFY17.Additionally,OCOfundingwouldberequiredtomeetongoingcontingencyoperationsworldwide.Consistentwiththatagreement,theNDAAmaintainsadherencetotheHouseBudgetCommitteeapprovedbudgetresolutionof$574billionforNationalDefensebaserequirementsbyauthorizing$543.4billioninbasefundingforrequirementswithintheCommittee’sjurisdiction.Additionally,thelegislationprovides$23.1billioninOverseasContingencyOperations(OCO)accountsfor

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    baserequirements,whichis$18billionmorethanwasprovidedinthePresident’sBudgetRequest,inordertobegintorestorereadinessintheforce.ThebillfurtherprovidesOCOfundingofnearly$35.7billion,whichwillcovercontingencyoperationsuntilApril2017.TheChairman’sexpectationisthatanewPresidentwillassessthenationalsecuritylandscapeandsubmitasupplementalbudgetrequest–asistraditionalinthefirstyearofanewadministration.ThetotalfundingauthorizedfordefenseintheHousebillisthesameasthelevelproposedbyPresidentObama’sbudget.

    RestoringReadinessCommitteeoversightisillustratingtheextentandfatalconsequencesofthereadinesscrisisfacingourmilitary.IntheMarinesCorps,“ClassAMishaps,”accidentsthatresultinfatalitiesorthelossofaircraft,are84%abovetheir10-yearaverage,andhaveincreased50%sincesequestrationtookholdtwoyearsago.Armystatisticsreflectsimilartrends.Toaddressthiscrisis,theNDAAmakeskeyinvestmentsnotprovidedforinthePresident’sBudgetRequest.Whilereadinessshortfallswilltakemanyyearstocorrect,theseinitiativeswillbegintoclosethegap.

    TroopsandtheirFamilies:TheNDAAhaltsandbeginstoreversethedrawdownofmilitaryendstrength,preservingtheactivedutyArmyat480,000andadding3,000Marinesand4,000AirmeninFY17.Forthreeyearsinarow,thePresident

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    hasdeniedservicemembersthepayraisetowhichtheyarelegallyentitled.Thebillfullyfundsthe2.1%payraiseourtroopsareentitledtounderlawwhileblockingthePresident’sabilitytoreducetrooppay.Itfullyfundsover$2.5billioninunfundedtrainingandmaintenancetoincludemaximizingflighttraininghoursforSoldiersandMarines,whichareneedsidentifiedascriticalbythemilitaryservices,butunfundedinthePresident’sBudgetRequest.Equipment:Platformsdeployedwellbeyondtheirintendedusefullife,inadequatesuppliesofhigh-demandassets,outdatedtechnology,andequipmentthatistooexpensivetomaintainallexacerbatethereadinesscrisis.TheNDAAmakeskeyinvestmentstoacceleratethetransitiontonew,moreeffective,andmorereliableplatforms,andprovidesadditionalhigh-demandassetstoreducethestressontheforce.TheseincludeinvestmentsinmissiledefensethatthePresidenthasbeenunwillingtopursue,eventhoughrecentaggressiveactionsfromRussia,Iran,andNorthKoreareinforcetheurgentnatureofthisthreat.TheNDAAalsorestoresaCarrierAirWing,11additionalF-35sand14F-18stoaddressacriticalstrikefightershortage.InadditionaltothreeC-130Js,fourC-40s,andtwoV-22aircraft;and36UH-60BlackhawksandfiveApaches,theNDAAinvests$592milliontoaddresswarreserveshortfallsincriticalmunitions.Eachoftheseinvestmentswasidentifiedasacriticalrequirementbythemilitaryservices;noneofthemwerefullyfundedinthePresident’sBudgetRequest.Maintenance:Deliveryofnewequipmentisessential,butCongressmustmakevitalmaintenanceinvestmentsnotincludedinthePresident’sbudgettoensurethatnext-to-deployunitsaremissioncapable.Inadditiontofundingmaintenanceaccounts,theNDAAgrantsdirecthireauthoritytodepotsinordertoalleviatetheircriticalmanpowershortages.ThelegislationincreasesNavyShipandAircraftdepotmaintenanceandafloatreadinessby$530millionandAirForcedepotmaintenanceby$430million,whilealsoincluding$160millionforNavyCruisermodernizationand$67millionforMarineCorpslogistics.Eachoftheseinvestmentswasidentifiedasacriticalrequirementbythemilitaryservices;noneofthemwerefullyfundedinthePresident’sBudgetRequest.FacilitiesTheNDAAsupports90%ofrequirementsforfacilitiessustainmentand88%ofrequirementsforfacilitiesrestorationandmodernization.Thisisanincreaseof19%abovethePresident’sbudgetineachcategory.Facilitymaintenanceandsustainmentistheareawherethemilitaryhasassumedgreatriskasitcompensatesforsharplyreducedresources.Thisfundingwillbeusedtorestoreandmaintainrealproperty,rangingfrombarrackstohangars,andrunwaystohospitals.Eachoftheseinvestmentswas

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    identifiedasacriticalrequirementbythemilitaryservices;noneofthemwerefullyfundedinthePresident’sBudgetRequest.

    TheChairmanstronglybelievesthatourservicemenandwomenshouldnotbesentoutonmissionsforwhichtheyarenotfullypreparedandsupported.Cutsinpersonnel,training,maintenance,andprocurementareleadingtothatresult.WhilehegenerallysupportstheOCOactivitiesproposedbythePresident,ChairmanThornberrybelievesthatanevenhigherpriorityistoensurethatthetroopsarepreparedforthosemissionsandothertaskstheymaybecalledupontoundertake.Wherepossible,theNDAAcutsexcessiveorwastefulexpendituresandrededicatesthoseresourcestourgentneeds.Evenwithavigorousre-prioritizationofprograms,theCommitteewasunabletomakeupessentialshortagesinthePresident’sbudgetandsimultaneouslyprovideafullyearofcontingencyfunding.Thelegislationisdesignedtorestorestrengthtotheforcethroughreadinessinvestmentsandagilitythroughmuchneededreforms,whileprovidingamoresolidfoundationforthenextPresidenttoaddressactualnationalsecurityneeds.ThefollowingtablesillustratesomeofthekeydifferencesintheNDAAfromtheAdministration’srequest:

    COMPARISON OF PRESIDENT’S REQUEST TO FY17 NDAA PROPOSAL

    President’s Budget Request

    Service/COCOM Identified Shortfall

    Chairman’s Mark Provides

    Army End Strength 460,000 Active(450,000 by FY18)333,500 Guard195,00 Reserve

    20,000 Active

    15,000 Guard10,000 Reserve

    480,000 Active

    350,000 Guard205,000 Reserve

    Marine Corps End Strength 182,000 Active 3,000 Active 185,000 Active

    Air Force End Strength 317,000 Active 4,000 Active 321,000 Active

    Military Pay Raise Requested 1.6%, 0.5% below ECI

    * Committee action following 3 years of reduced pay raises

    Funds 2.1%, matching ECI as required by law

    U.S. Force Levels in Afghanistan

    Drawdown from 9,800 to 5,500 by January 2017

    OEF Commander testimony regarding limitations at 5,500

    Maintains support for a minimum of 9,800 in theater

    Navy Ship and Aircraft Depot Maintenance and Afloat Readiness

    $12.035 Billion $530 Million $12.565 billion

    Facilities Sustainment Funds 75% of requirements Compounding sustainment shortfalls, taking years to restore

    Supports 90% of requirements for facilities sustainment

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    COMPARISON OF PRESIDENT’S REQUEST TO FY17 NDAA PROPOSAL

    President’s Budget Request

    Service/COCOM Identified Shortfall

    Chairman’s Mark Provides

    Facilities Restoration & Modernization

    Funds 69% of requirements Compounding readiness & modernization shortfalls, taking years to restore

    Supports 88% of requirements for facilities throughout DOD

    Navy Cruiser Moderinzation

    No Funds Requested $430 Million $430 Million

    Air Force Depot Maintenance

    $10.420 Billion $160 Million $10.580 Billion

    USMC Logistics $1.622 Billion $43 Million $1.665 Billion

    F-35s 43 F-35A aircraft16 F-35B aircraft4 F-35C aircraft

    5 F-35A aircraft2 F-35B aircraft 4 F-35C aircraft

    48 F-35A aircraft18 F-35B aircraft8 F-35C aircraft

    F/A 18's 2 F/A-18 E/F aircraft 14 F/A-18 E/F aircraft 16 F/A-18 E/F aircraft

    Aviation Restructire Initiative (ARI)

    Cut 24 UH-60 BlackhawksCut 9 AH-64 ApachesNo LUH requested

    36 UH-60s; 5 AH-64s; 10 AH-64 Adv Proc; 17 LUHs

    Restores 24 UH-60 Blackhawks, and adds 12 moreRestores 5 ApachesSupport 17 LUH aircraft

    C-130J 3 C-130J Aircraft 8 C-130J aircraft 6 C-130J aircraft

    V-22 16 MV-22 aircraft 2 MV-22 aircraft 18 MV-22 Aircraft

    DDG-51 Requested 2 1 DDG-51 destroyers Funds 3

    LX(R) No funds requested * Committee action. Current shipbuilding plan does not meet USMC requirements.

    Initiates the procurement of 1 Next Generation Amphibious Ship

    Littoral Combat Ships Cut one Littoral Combat Ship (2 requested)

    * Committee action. Current shipbuilding plan does not meet USN Force Structure Assessment.

    Restores 1 for a total of 3 ships

    Ship to Shore Connector 2 SSC craft 3 SSC craft 5 Ship to Shore Connectors

    Javelin 309 requested 591 Javelin Missiles 900 Javelin missiles

    Guided MLRS Rocket 1,068 requested 1,158 GLMRS rockets 2,226 GMLRS rockets

    Army Tactical Missile Systems (ATACMS)

    183 requested 17 ATACMs 200 ATACMS; mitigates critical shortfall in Army War Reserve requirements

    Hydra guided rockets 100 requested 500 guided Hydra rockets 600 guided Hydra rockets; mitigates critical shortfall in Army War Reserve requirements

    AIM-9X Sidewinder Missiles

    152 requested 75 Sidewinder missiles 227 Sidewinder missiles; restores procurement levels

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    AGILITYRestoringessentialfundingalonecannotensurethatAmerica’sMilitaryisposturedtomeetthethreatsweface.Rigorousoversightandthoughtfulreformsarealsorequiredtoensurethattroopshavethetoolstheyneedandthesupporttheydeserve.HealthCareReformNodutyismoresacredtotheDepartmentofDefenseorCongressthanprotectingthehealthofourtroopsandtheirfamilies.ChairmanThornberryisgratefulforthethoughtfulworkofChairmanJoeHeck(R-NV)andtherestoftheMilitaryPersonnelSubcommitteeindesigningmeaningfulreformstotheMilitaryHealthSystem.TheHouseArmedServicesCommitteehashistoricallyresistedDODProposalsonTRICAREreformsbecausetheyincreasedtheoutofpocketexpensesforservicemembers,theirfamilies,andretirees,withoutimprovingaccessorqualityofcare.ReformsproposedbyChairmenThornberryandHeckimproveaccesstoqualitycareforwarfighters,retirees,andtheirfamilies,whileenhancingmedicalreadinessandensuringthatthegenerousbenefitourtroopsdeserveandhaveearnedissustainableforgenerationstocome.Thesereforms:

    • SimplifyTRICAREOptionsbyprovidingtwocomprehensiveoptionsdesignedtobettermeetthehealthcareneedsofservicemembers,theirfamiliesandretirees:amanagedcareoption[TricarePrime]andano-referralnetworkoption[TricarePreferred].

    • ExpandAccesstoCarebyeliminatingreferralsforurgentcareandensuring

    urgentcareaccessformilitaryfamiliesthrough11:00PM;extendingcareatMilitaryTreatmentFacilities(MTF)primarycareclinicsbeyondnormalbusinesshours;expandingpublic-privatepartnershipstoincreaseandcomplementMTFservicesprovidedtobeneficiaries;andenablingretireestopurchasedurablemedicalequipmentattheDODcost.

    • ImproveBeneficiariesExperienceatMilitaryTreatmentFacilitiesby

    standardizingappointmentschedulingandfirst-callresolutionwhencontactingclinics,increasingthenumberofavailableappointments,andmaximizingtheuseoftelehealthandsecuremessaging.

    • EnsureQualityHealthCarebyadoptingtheCentersforMedicareand

    MedicaidServicescorequalitymetricssothatbeneficiariescanreviewandcompareperformanceacrossorganizations,andincorporatingvalue-basedpurchasingstrategiesinTRICAREcontracts.

    • StrengthenstheReadinessofMilitaryHealthcareProfessionalsby

    establishingnewtraumacentersatmilitarymedicalcentersinareaswithunmetpatientdemand;establishingadditionalpartnershipstoenable

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    militarytraumaspecialistsandsupportstafftoworkinciviliantraumacentersforsustainedperiodsoftraining;increasingopportunitiesandcomplexityofcarebyconcentratingmilitaryproviderresourcesatMTFsinlocationswithalargemilitaryandretireepopulation;andexpandingtheresponsibilityoftheDefenseHealthAgencyforhospitaladministration,thusallowingthemilitaryservicestofocusonmedicalreadiness.

    • KeepFaithwiththeCurrentForcebymakingthebenefitsustainablewhile

    expandingaccesstobettercare,theNDAAimplementschangestocost-sharing,deductibles,andotherfeesforthefutureforce.ThebillpermitsanenrollmentfeeforretireesselectingthenewPPOoptionin2020-ifDODcandemonstrateandindependentlyvalidateimprovementstoaccessandcare.

    AcquisitionReformBuildingonlastyear’sinitialsetofimprovementstotheacquisitionsystem,theFY17NDAAmakesfoundationalreformsintendedtohelpgetbettertechnologyintothehandsofthewarfighterfasterandmoreefficiently.Itdoessobyrequiringweaponsystemstobedesignedwithopenarchitecturesthatcaneasilybeupgradedastechnologyandthreatsevolve.Italsoprovidesflexiblefundingtoexperimentwithnewtechnology,whilesimplifyingtheprocessandexpandingtheavenuesofcompetitionforsuppliersofallsizes.Buildingonthelessonsfromsuccessfulmilitaryinnovationofthepast,thesecriticalreformswillpromoteexperimentationandprototyping,notonlytofieldcapability,buttolearnanddevelopnewoperationalconcepts.Tohelpsimplifyandimproveprogrammanagement,theNDAAwillfurtherdefinetheresponsibilitiesforacquisitionbetweenDODandtheServices.ItwouldgivetheSecretarymoretoolstomanageandapprovecost,schedule,andtechnologicalriskformajoracquisitionprograms.ItwouldalsosetupfrontconditionsforcostandscheduleandthenholdtheServicesaccountable.Reducingredundantbureaucracyisapriorityforreform.Forthisreason,thebillgrantsMilestoneDecisionAuthorityforJointProgramstoMilitaryServicesafterOctober1,2019.ThischangealsoprovidesCongresstimetoensuretheMilitaryServiceswillbeheldaccountableandthatappropriatetransparencyandenforcementmechanismsareinplace.ChairmanThornberrybelievesthatassuringtransparencyintheacquisitionprocesswillhelpensurethesystemfunctionsmoreefficientlyandeffectively.Thelegislationestablishesan“AcquisitionScorecard”thatpullsexclusivelyfromexistingreportsanddocumentsanddoesnotimposenewworkonDOD,althoughCongresscanrequestmoredetailsifneededCriticalIntellectualProperty:EncouragingbothsmallbusinessesandlargecompaniestodobusinesswithDODiscriticaltoencouraginginnovation.Ownershipofintellectualpropertyhasbecomeadifficult,contentiousissuefortheDepartmentanditsindustrialbase.Tohelpbuild

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    confidenceinthesystem,thebillwouldrequirethatallcomponentsconformtowell-definedinterfacesinordertoplugintotheoverallsystem.Privately-fundedcomponents“insidetheblackbox”wouldremaintheintellectualpropertyofthedeveloper,whilejointly-fundedcapabilitywouldbesubjecttonegotiationbetweenthegovernmentandthedeveloper.Goldwater-NicholsReformsIn1986,CongressinstitutedaseriesofsweepingreformstoDODthatsoughttoimprovejointoperationsanddelineatetheresponsibilitiesofthemilitarydepartments,unifiedcommands,andtheJointStaff.Byallaccounts,thesereformswereasuccessandremainamodelforbipartisancongressionaloversightandreformofnationalsecuritystructures.ThreedecadesaftertheGoldwater-NicholsActpassed,thethreatstooursecurityhavebecomemoretrans-regional,multi-domain,andmulti-functional,whichcompelsCongresstobuildonthislegislation.TheNDAAincreasesaccountability,oversight,integration,andstrategicthinking,whilepreservingciviliancontrolofthemilitaryandtheroleoftheChairmanoftheJointChiefsofStaffastheprincipal,independentmilitaryadvisortothePresidentandSecretaryofDefense.

    ChairmanoftheJointChiefsofStaff:TheNDAAexpandstheadvisoryroleoftheChairmanoftheJointChiefsofStaff(CJCS)toprovideindependentadviceonongoingoperationsandontheallocationandtransferofforcesacrossregionstobridgeserviceandCOCOMboundaries;itextendstheCJCStermfromtwotofouryearsinamannerthatbridgesadministrationstoincreaseindependenceandprovidegreatercontinuityofleadership;anditrequiresarevampedindependentNationalMilitaryStrategy(NMS)identifyingways,ends,andmeanstosupporttheSecretary'sstrategyandthePresident'snationalsecurityobjectivesandtosynchronizeindividualCOCOMplans.Morebroadly,thelegislationexpandsthedefinitionofjobsthatqualifyforjointdutycreditanddecreasesjointtourlengthsfromthreeyearstoaminimumoftwoyearsbecauseoperationcurrencyhasitsownvalueinimprovingjointness.CombatantCommands:TheNDAAelevatesUS.CyberCommand(CYBERCOM)toaunifiedcommandanddirectsGAOtostudytheCYBERCOMCommander’sdual-hatresponsibilityastheDirectoroftheNationalSecurityAgency.Additionally,thebillfurtherde-layersandreducestop-heavycommandheadquartersbyreducingtherankofserviceandfunctionalcomponentcommandersfromFourStarstoThreeStars.OfficeoftheSecretaryofDefense:ThelegislationwillstreamlinestrategicplanningwithintheDepartmentandsetthestageforstrategydevelopmentbyleveragingtheviewsofoutsideexpertsandCongress.ItwilleliminatetheineffectiveQuadrennial

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    DefenseReview,whichhasgrownintoanautonomousbehemoth,andreplaceitwithanewframeworkforSecretary-ledstrategicguidance.ThebillwouldestablishtheDefenseStrategyCommissionasanindependentpanelofbipartisannationalsecurityexpertsappointedbyCongresstomakerecommendationsforthenation’sdefensestrategyattheoutsetofanadministration.TheSecretarywouldthenberequiredtoissuetop-downDefenseStrategicGuidance(DSG)everyfouryearsthatsetsforcestructureandresourcepriorities.Thisguidanceisimplementedthroughclassifiedannualprogramandbudgetguidance(“GuidanceontheDevelopmentofForces(GDF)”)andbiennialoperationalplanningguidance(“GuidanceonContingencyPlanning(GCP)”)thatCongresswouldnowreceivetosupportitsoversight.

    ForeignMilitarySales(FMS)Thehyper-bureaucratizedprocessforsellingmilitaryequipmenttoforeignmilitariesoftenfrustratestheUnitedStates’abilitytodevelopthecapabilitiesofpartnersandalliesaroundtheworldwhoarefightingalongsideU.S.forces.ChairmanThornberryviewsthisareaasripeforfundamentalreform,inpartnershipwiththeHouseForeignAffairsCommittee;thus,theOversightandInvestigationsSubcommittee,ledbyRep.VickyHartzler,hasinitiatedaseriesofbriefingsandhearingstoexaminetheissueindetail.AttherecommendationofChairmanHartzler,theNDAAdirectstheGAOtoreviewDOD’sroleintheFMSprocess.SelectiveServiceChairmanThornberryrecognizesthatitistimeforarenewednationalconversationabouttheSelectiveService.TheChairmanbelievesthatthisconversationmustbeprecededbyanassessmentofwhattaskstheDepartmentofDefensewouldberequiredtoperforminadirenationalemergencyifamassmobilizationwasorderedabsenttheSelectiveService.IntheNDAA,ChairmanThornberryrequiressuchanassessment.ChairmanThornberrywillbuildonthisassessmentwithamendmentsontheHouseFloor.ThirdOffsetStrategyChairmanThornberrysupportstheDepartment’sThirdOffsetStrategydevelopmenteffortandbelievesthatitisausefulvehicleforfocusingtheDepartmentonhowtodeterandcounterRussiaandChina.Whilemuchofthisfocushasbeenontechnology,theChairmanalsobelievesthatfurtherattentionmustbegiventostrategicthinkingaboutdeterrence,includingtherelationshipbetweenconventionalandnucleardeterrence.Further,whilegreaterinnovationisanecessaryelementofsuchastrategy,theChairmanexpectsDODtosimultaneouslyaddressthebarrierstoentryforprivatesectorpartnershipsandtransferofinnovativetechnologiestothemilitary.

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    Next-GenerationPatriotRadarSystemThefutureoftheArmy’sairandmissiledefensearchitectureiscriticaltothecountry’ssecurity.TheArmystrategywoulddelayfieldinganewradar,despitehigh-technologyreadinesslevels,until2028;thismeansourwarfighterswillbedeployedwitha58-yearoldradarbeforetheygetamodernizedcapability.TheNDAAwillwithholdfundingtotheArmyuntilitdevelopsanewacquisitionstrategyforthereplacementofthePatriotRadarSystem.ThecurrentArmystrategyisacasestudyinhowabrokenacquisitionsystemresultsinunacceptabledelaysinprovidingthewarfighterthetechnologytheyneed,pacedaheadofadversarythreats.

    STRENGTHAsstatedabove,theNDAAmakescriticalinvestmentsinareascutbythePresident’sBudget–cutsthathavedegradedourmilitarystrength.Ineverycase,theServices’statementsandunfundedrequirementsorCommitteeoversighthasvalidatedtheseinvestments.Theseinclude:IncreasingTheSizeoftheForceTheChairmanremainsveryconcernedaboutthesizeoftheforce.Platformsandequipmentcanonlybesuccessfullytakenintobattleiftheyareoperatedandmaintainedbyanadequatenumberofpeople.ThebillrecognizesendstrengthnumbershortfallsandraisesthenumberofSoldiers,Airmen,andMarinestothefollowing:Army-480,000;MarineCorps-185,000;AirForces-321,000;AirNationalGuard-350,000;andArmyReserve-205,000.Theseadditionalpeopleareasteptowardsstrengtheningourforceandpreventingtheburn-outofourexperiencedmenandwomenonthejobtoday.StrikeFighterShortfallStrikefighteraircraftareoneofourmostlethaloptionstosuppressthreatsaroundtheglobe.Strikeaircraftareatthetipofthespearofanattackandlaterprovidesupporttotroopsontheground.TheNDAAauthorizes11additionalF-35JointStrikeFighters(JSF)and14additionalF/A-18Hornets.Inadditiontoaircraft,theMarkcallsforanassessmentofwhatitwouldtaketorestarttheF-22Raptorproductionline.AccordingtonumerouswitnessesthroughouttheCommittee’soversight,theAirForcestandstoseeashortfallin5thgenerationfighteraircraftpriortotheJSFcomingintoservice,reinforcingtheChairman’sconcernthateffortstobridgethegapareinadequate.ISRIntelligence,Surveillance,andReconnaissance(ISR)isacriticalcapabilityofourmilitarythatallowsthemtoeffectivelyandsafelyaccomplishtheirmission.During

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    thisyear’soversight,theCommitteeheardnumeroustimeshowcommandersdonotgetenoughISR.TheNDAAmakesprogressonaddressingthisshortfall.ThelegislationrequestsoptionsforthepotentialaccelerationofthenewJSTARSplatform’sdevelopmentandfielding.ItalsoauthorizesseveralISRplatformsbemodernizedorpurchased,includingArmyGreyEagles,MQ-9Reapers,andaNavyTritonMQ-4.EachoftheseUAVplatformsprovidestheirrespectiveservicewithadditionalISRassets,whichareinhighdemand.CyberSecurityTheNDAAfullyfunds$6.7billion,a$900millionincrease,forcyberoperations.ItprioritizesthereadinessoftheCyberMissionForces,includingthe133teamsacrosstheServices,cybertools,andcapabilities.Thebillalsoprovidesspecialprocurementauthoritytofacilitaterecoveryfromacyberattack,aswellasincreasesresiliencyforDODnetworks,weaponssystems,andcapabilities.Additionally,thelegislationsupportsthefundingandenhancedoversightofthedevelopmentofanewsecurityclearanceInformationTechnologyarchitecturetoreplacelegacycompromisednetworksintheOfficeofPersonnelManagement,andalsoincludesprovisionsdesignedtoenhanceInformationAssuranceandtomitigateagainstInsiderThreats.BombersThebomberfleetsareessentialtothemilitary’sabilitytoprojectglobalpowerbyholdingtargetsatriskwithconventionalornuclearweapons.TheNDAAsupportsthenewB-21stealthbomberprogramintendedtorecapitalizetheagingB-1andB-52fleetsbyfullyauthorizingtheresearch,development,testandevaluationofthiscriticalweaponsystem.A-10TheNDAAincludesaprovisionthatwouldprohibitA-10aircraftfrombeingretiredorplacedinstorageinfiscalyear2017.ThatprovisionwouldalsorequiretheAirForcetomaintainaminimumof171A-10aircraftdesignatedasprimarymissionaircraftinventory,andprohibittheSecretaryoftheAirForcefrommakinganysignificantreductionstomanninglevelswithrespecttoanyA-10aircraftsquadronordivisionuntiltheDirectorofOperationalTestandEvaluation,andtheSecretaryoftheAirForce,submitreportstothecongressionaldefensecommitteesontheresultsandfindingsoftheinitialoperationaltestandevaluationoftheF-35aircraftprogram,aswellasthecomparisontestandevaluationthatexaminesthecapabilitiesoftheF-35AandA-10C.AirliftandAirRefuelingTankersAirliftisacriticalpartofthemilitary’sabilitytoconductoperationsaroundtheworld.TheNDAAincludestheNavyandMarineCorps’requestfortwoadditionalC-40Aaircraft,eachfromtheirrespectiveunfundedrequirementslists.Italso

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    authorizesthemodernizationof172legacyC-130HtacticalairliftersoperatedprimarilybytheAirNationalGuardandAirForceReserve.Inaddition,thelegislationauthorizesthreeadditionalC-130JaircraftfromtheAirForce’sunfundedrequirementslist.Thebillalsosupportstheprocurementof15KC-46APegasustankerstobeginrecapitalizingtheagingEisenhower-eraKC-135andReagan-eraKC-10fleets.ForceProjection&StrategicPresenceTheNDAAprioritizesforceprojectionoftheU.S.Militaryanditsabilitytomaintainastrategicpresencewhereandwhenitisnecessary.ItcallsforcontinuedsupportoftheNavy’s11aircraftcarriersandrecommendsadjustmentstothecarrierconstructionprogramtoensurethatremainsthecaseintothe2040s.Thebillalsofundsthreedestroyers-oneabovethePresident’sbudget,whichwillcomeintoserviceatacriticaltimefortheNavyasmissionscontinuetobecomemoredemandingandU.S.presenceisrequiredinmorecornersoftheglobe.TheNDAAseekstomeetMarineCorpsrequirementsbyaddingoneamphibiousship(LPD-29orLX(R)).Itpreservesthe10thcarrierairwing—thenecessaryaircomponentofanycarrierinitsmissiontoprojectitspoweroverthehorizon.ThePresident’sbudgetplannedtoeliminatetheairwing.TheNDAAauthorizescruiserphasedmodernization,rejectingthePresident’splantolayupmorecruisers.TheVirginiaclasssubmarineremainsacriticalpartofourNavy’sstrategicpresencethroughouttheworldandthelegislationrequeststwoVirginiaclasssubmarines.AssuredAccesstoSpaceAssuredaccesstospaceisanationalsecuritypriority.TheCommitteesharestheconcernofmanymembersthatrelianceonRussian-designedrocketenginesisnolongeracceptable.TheNDAA,asrecommendedbyChairmanRogersoftheSubcommitteeonStrategicForces,deniestheAirForce’srequesttopursuethedevelopment,attaxpayerexpense,ofnewcommerciallaunchsystems.ItinsteadfocusesonthedevelopmentofanewAmericanenginetoreplacetheRussianRD-180by2019toprotectassuredaccesstospaceandtoendrelianceonRussianengines.ThebillalsoholdstheAirForceaccountableforitsawardsofrocketpropulsioncontractsthatviolatedtheFY15andFY16NDAAs.NuclearForcesThelegislationauthorizesthefirstyearofshipconstructionfortheOhio-classreplacement,aprogramthatisscheduledtocarry70%ofournation’sstrategicweapons.ItprovidesadditionalfundingfortheNationalNuclearSecurityAdministration’s(NNSA)nuclearweaponsactivities,includingcriticalprogramstomodernizethenuclearweaponsstockpile.TheNDAAtakesactiontoaddressthe$3.7billionbacklogofdeferredmaintenanceatNNSAthatisthreateningworkersafetyandmissionperformance.TheChairmansetsclearprioritiesforNNSA’scorenuclearweaponsproductionprograms,whileprohibitingfundingfortheAdministration’splanstoacceleratetheretirementofnuclearweapons.Thebill

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    providesenhancedauthorityfortheDepartmentofEnergytomitigatethreatsfromunmannedaircraftatitsmostsensitivenuclearfacilities.ItalsoconsolidatesandstrengthenstheAirForce’sorganizationalstructurestoensurethenation’snuclearcommandandcontrolandmissilewarningsystemsremainrobust.SyriaTheNDAAsupportsthePresident’srequesttotrainandequipappropriately-vetted,moderateSyrianforces,butrequiresfundsbedisbursedthroughthereprogrammingprocesstomaximizecongressionaloversight.TheSecretaryofDefensemustalsocertifythatthereareenoughU.S.forcesdeployedintheregiontosupportthestrategyforSyriaandaplantoretakeandholdtheISISstrongholdofRaqqa.DefenseSecurityCooperationTheDepartmentofDefensecontinuestoplacegreateremphasisonsecuritycooperation,toincludebuildingpartnercapacity.TheChairmansupportstheseeffortstotrainandsupportforeignsecurityforcesthatassistincounterterrorismeffortsacrosstheglobe.ToaddressconcernsthatSecurityCooperationeffortsarehamperedbyaconfusingpatchworkofexistingauthorities,theNDAAtakesthefirst,crucialstepofstreamliningandconsolidatingauthoritiesscatteredthroughoutvarioussectionsofcurrentlaw.Thebillcreatesasingle,comprehensivechapterinTitle10ofU.S.Codeentitled,“SecurityCooperation,”whichcombinescertainauthorities,whileatthesametimecodifyingothersandplacingthemintothisnewchapter.InadditiontohelpingDODbettermanageandnavigateexistingauthorities,theNDAAtakesstepstoconsolidatereportingrequirementsandeliminateduplicativerequirementstoenhanceprogrameffectivenessandtransparency.Thelegislationcontinuestosupportmultiplecounter-terrorismefforts.TheNDAAauthorizes$750millionfortheCounterterrorismPartnershipsFund(CTPF)toprovideassistancetoforeignsecurityforces.GTMOTheNDAAcarriestheannualrestrictionsagainsttransferringdetaineesfromthedetentionfacilityatGuantanamoBaytotheUnitedStatesandbuildingormodifyingfacilitiesintheUnitedStatesforhousingdetainees.ThebillalsoprohibitsDODfromusinganyfundstotransfertheU.S.NavalBaseatGuantanamoBaybacktoCuba.

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    CounterterrorismTheNDAAextendscriticalDODauthoritiesutilizedbySpecialOperationsForces(SOF),includingNon-ConventionalAssistedRecovery,whichisutilizedtorescueisolatedservicemenandwomenandU.S.citizens.Thelegislationalsoextendsthe1208counterterrorismauthorityutilizedbySOFtoworkwithindigenousorsurrogateforcesinsupportofongoingU.S.counterterrorismobjectives.Toimprovecongressionaloversight,theNDAAimprovesreportingofSensitiveMilitaryActivities,andincreasesperiodicityofthestatutoryrequirementforcounterterrorismoperationalbriefstoCongressfromquarterlytomonthly.ThelegislationalsodirectsaGAOreviewofDODbiometricsandforensicscapabilitiesusedtosuccessfullyidentity,target,anddisruptterroristsandenemycombatants.

    CONFRONTINGAGGRESSION

    RussiaOverthepastyear,RussiahasmaintaineditsgainsinUkraine,intervenedinSyria,andcontinuedtotakeunprecedentedprovocativeactionsagainstNATOshipsandplanes.TheseeventsallpointtotheimportanceofensuringtheU.S.Militaryhasthecapabilityneededtoprotectthecountryandourinterests,andtoassureAmerica’salliesandpartners.RussiahasemployedconventionalandunconventionalwarfaremethodstocounterU.S.andwesterninterests.Tohelpaddressthisaggression,CongressauthorizedtheEuropeanReassuranceInitiative(ERI).Thisyear,theNDAAsupportsasignificantincreaseinERIfundingoverFY16.ThisfundingbeginsthetransitionfromanassuranceposturetodeterrenceagainstRussianaggression.Theseresourcesareallocatedtospecificrequirements,includingheel-to-toerotationsofU.S.presenceintheregion,thepre-positioningofanArmoredBrigadeCombatTeam’sworthofequipmentinEurope,andadditionaltrainingandexercises.TheNDAAalsoprovidesincreasedfundingforU.S.intelligenceandwarningcapabilities,technologiessupportingU.S.informationoperationsandstrategiccommunicationsactivities,theJavelinmissilesystem,vehicleactiveprotectionsystems,aircraftsurvivabilityequipment,andrecommendedattheArmy’srequest,arealignmentoffundswithintheERIfortheprocurementofupgradedAbramstanksandBradleyfightingvehicles.AdditionallywithintheERI,thelegislationprovidesincreasedfundingforCybermulti-nationalinformationsharingandinternationalCyberexercisesandengagements.IncreasedSpecialOperationsForcesfundingforpartnershipactivitiesinCentral/EasternEurope,aswellasSOFfundingforpresence,activities,andtrainingrangesandInformationOperationsinEUCOMarealsoprovidedinthebill.

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    TofurtheraddressRussianaggression,theNDAAdeniesfundingrelatedtoPresidentialapprovalofadvancedRussiansensorsundertheOpenSkiesTreatywhileRussiaisinviolationofthetreatyanduntiltheDODandtheIntelligenceCommunitystateitnolongerposesathreattoU.S.nationalsecurity.ThelegislationalsowithholdsDODfundingtosupporttheExecutiveOfficeofthePresidentuntiltheWhiteHouseceasespreventingtheimplementationoftheChairmanoftheJointChiefsofStaff’smilitaryoptionstorespondtoRussia’sviolationoftheINFtreaty.UkraineTheCommitteeremainsconcernedthatthePresidentcontinuestodenylethalassistancetoUkrainetoallowittobetterdefenditselfagainstRussianaggression.TheNDAAbuildsonlastyear'sauthorizationandappropriationbyproviding$150millionfortheUkraineSecurityAssistanceInitiativetohelptrain,equip,andassisttheUkrainianmilitary,NationalGuard,andsecurityservices.DefeatingIslamicExtremistsProvisionsinthisbillreflecttheviewthatU.S.ForcesinAfghanistanshouldnotbereducedbelow9,800troopsandthatthePresident’sincrementalapproachtoconfrontingISIScannotachievehisgoalofdefeatingthisterroristgroup.HASCChairmanThornberrybelievesthatpolitically-motivatedtroopcapsandalackoftransparencyaboutforcelevelsandforcerequirementsinbothIraqandSyria,areemboldeningtheenemy,demoralizingourallies,hamperingpublicsupportforthemission,andareultimatelyimpedingvictoryoverISIS.ChairmanThornberryfurtherbelievesthatinsufficientpresenceinIraqandSyriahasincreasedthedangerposedbyISIS,asterroristsareabletoleaveareasunderpressuretoestablishcellsinotherlocationsaroundtheworldsuchasAfghanistan,Libya,Egypt,Yemen,andIndonesia.TheNDAAincreasesthePresident’srequestforfundstotrainandequipIraqiSecurityForcesby$50million,andrequirestheincreaseinfundingtobeprovideddirectlytoKurdish,Sunni,andotherlocalforcesinthefightagainstISIS.AquarteroftheremainingfundswouldberestricteduntiltheSecretaryofDefensesubmitsaplantoretakeandholdtheISISstrongholdofMosul.TheSecretarymustalsocertifythattheGovernmentofIraqistakingreasonablestepstokeepU.S.-providedequipmentandresourcesoutofthehandsofterrorists.IsraelLegislationprovides$600MforIsraelicooperativemissiledefense,including$62MforIronDome,$150MforDavid’sSlingcoproduction,and$120MforArrow3coproduction.Thisis$460millionabovethePresident'srequest.

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    ACCOUNTABILITY

    Holdingseniorcivilianandmilitaryleadershipaccountableisanimportantpartofcongressionaloversight.ThebillincludesanumberofprovisionsdesignedtoimproveprocessesorenforcepriorCongressionalDirection.BiodefenseandCounteringWeaponsofMassDestruction(CWMD)Inresponsetothe2015inadvertentshipmentofliveAnthraxbytheDepartmentofDefensetomorethan50locations,theNDAAdirectsseveralcorrectiveactionsidentifiedbythesubsequentinvestigation.Thisincludesimplementingaqualitycontrolandqualityassuranceprogram,studyingtheDODselectagententerprisestructure,andannualreportingontheselectagentprogram.TheNDAAalsodirectsaNationalBiodefenseStrategytobesubmittedjointlybytheSecretaryofDefenseandtheSecretariesofHomelandSecurity,HealthandHumanServices,andAgriculture.CENTCOMIntelligenceInresponsetoallegationsthatseniorofficialsatU.S.CENTCOMimproperlyinfluencedintelligenceanalysis,theArmedServicesCommittee,alongwithHPSCIandHAC-D,establishedaJointTaskForcetoinvestigatethismatter.WhiletheJointTaskForce’sinvestigationisongoing,initialworkhasshownthatsinceearly2015,seniorintelligenceleadershipatCENTCOMhasimplementedvariousprocessesandorganizationalchangeswithoutformaldocumentation,whichhasledtoconfusionanduncertaintywithintheintelligenceworkforce.TheNDAAdirectstheCENTCOMCommandertodocumentthecommand’sintelligenceprocessesanddirectstheInspectorGeneraloftheDefenseIntelligenceAgencytoreviewintelligenceprocessesandproceduresinothercombatantcommands.Additionally,theNDAAwillfencefundingfortheCENTCOMintelligenceFusionCenteruntiltheCommitteereceivesdocumentationaboutthecenter’soperationandtheDODIGinquiryhasbeencompleted.