NGAUS LEGISLATIVE UPDATE · STARBASE. 2018 NGAUS INITIATIVES •Increased CACO/State Association...
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NGAUS LEGISLATIVEUPDATE
MARK MALIZIANGAUS Legislative Analyst
AGENDA
• NGAUS Legislative Team
• Accomplishments
• Legislative Cycle Update
• Fiscal Year FY19 Priorities
• 2018 NGAUS Initiatives
• Association Membership Benefits
• Questions
NGAUS LEGISLATIVE TEAM
NGAUS PresidentBRIG. GEN. (RET.) ROY ROBINSON
Legislative DirectorCOL. (RET.) MIKE [email protected]
202-408-5881
Deputy Legislative DirectorMATT PINCUS
Legislative CounselLegislative Programs Manager
ELLE ROSS, [email protected]
202-408-5884
Legislative AnalystMARK MALIZIA
Legislative AssistantHELEN MERINO
Legislative Programs ManagerJ.C. CARDINALE
FY18 ACCOMPLISHMENTS(TO DATE)
G.I. Bill Expansion
• Biggest changes to education benefits since Post–9/11 G.I. Bill
• Eliminated 15–year time limit
• Increased transferability
Benefits Parity for Guardsmen under 12304b orders• Access to pre and post-mobilization TRICARE
• G.I. Bill expansion contained Post–9/11 G.I. Bill benefit accrual
OTHER FY18 ACCOMPLISHMENTS(TO DATE)
• 2.4% military personnel pay increase
• Enhanced study of mental health issues effecting Reserve Component
• Increased UH–60M Black Hawk procurement
• Increased HMMWV ambulance procurement
• C–130H, F–15, F–16, A–10 modernization funding
• Increased funding for Cyber training
LEGISLATIVE CYCLE UPDATE
Authorizations
• NDAA passed November 2017
Appropriations/Budget
• Current Continuing Resolution (CR) expires on 23 March
• 2 year budget deal agreement raises total defense spending by $165
billion
o $80 billion in FY18 and $85 billion in FY19
o Omnibus appropriations bill likely after CR
FY19 PRIORITIES
Benefits Parity Program/Equipment Funding
TRICARE Reserve Select for federal employees
Early retirement credit under 12304b
Full–time support
National Guard promotions reform
Improve mental healthcare for Guardsmen
Retroactive retirement credit for Guardsmen from 2001–2008
AH–64 Apache equipping and organization
UH–60 modernization/ recapitalization
HMMWV modernization C–130H engine and prop upgrades F–16 and F–15 modernization NGREA MILCON increases State Partnership Program Youth Challenge Counterdrug STARBASE
2018 NGAUS INITIATIVES
• Increased CACO/State Association Engagement
o Quarterly Updates
• Congressional Engagements
o F–16 and F–15 breakfasts, C–130 and MILCON events
• NGAUS Legislative Fellowship Program
• Resolutions Database
• National Guard Overview by State
NORTH DAKOTA MEMBERSHIP
MEMBERSHIP BENEFITSWhy should I join NGAUS?
• Constant and Direct Guard Issue Advocacy in Congress
• National Guard Magazine
• Weekly Washington Report E–newsletter
• AD&D, Term and Technician Insurance plans
• Grantham University Scholarships
• Help us reach our membership goals
o Ensure your membership is current!
o Encourage fellow Guardsmen to join!
NGAUS AFBA SCHOLARSHIP
• New NGAUS Active Life Member Benefit
• Will award $5,000 to two (2) recipients to use at ANY college
• Applicant requirements:
o Must be a NGAUS Life Member OR NGAUS Life Member dependent
o Online application posted on NGAUS website (http://www.ngaus.org/afba)
o Application Deadline is May 31, 2018
• For questions/concerns, please email [email protected]
QUESTIONS?
BACKUP SLIDES
NGAUS FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM
One (1) Army or Air Guardsman Selected Annually
• Serves 15 August to 15 December of the following year (16 mos.)
• Overlaps with subsequent Fellow for ~4 months per year
Professional Education
• Attends Georgetown Government Affairs Institute (GAI); earns Professional Cert. in Leg. Studies
• Applies skillset from educational component to NGAUS advocacy
• Works with Congress (under supervision of NGAUS Legislative Director/Legislative Programs Managers)
Attends NGAUS Conference Twice
• First Conference:
• Introduced to attendees
• Attends specific events to enhance their officer professional development
• Second Conference:
• Assists Legislative staff with Conference duties
• Assists in conducting Resolutions Committee meetings
RESOLUTIONS DATABASE
• Database for submission, storage, and organization of resolutions
• State–passed resolutions submitted and stored directly through the NGAUS website
• Increased ability to organize, edit, and manage all resolutions
DATABASE SUBMISSION• Navigate to “Issues & Advocacy” tab
on NGAUS website• Click “Resolutions” on the drop-
down menu
• Click on “Click here to submit state draft resolutions”
• State Association POCs will be taken to log in page• Use NGAUS website credentials
(email & password) to log in
• State Association POCs will be brought to the online submission form
• Complete form and click “Save”
• If submitting multiple Draft Resolutions, click “Submit Additional Resolution”
NATIONAL GUARD STATE OVERVIEWS
Summary
• Overview of National Guard activities by state
• Highlights impact and capabilities of the National Guard to
Congress, staff members, DoD POCs, and/or industry
partners
Information Required
• Specific data call RFI through TAGs
STATE OVERVIEW INFORMATIONState Overview
Mississippi(As of 2017)
National Guard End Strength• Army National Guard End Strength: 9,595• Air National Guard End Strength: 2,601
National Guard Leadership• Governor: Phil Bryant• Adjutant General: MG Janson Boyles
State Economic Impact• Dollars Generated by Guard Presence and/or Activity• Number of Jobs Created/Maintained by Guard
Presence and/or Activity
Army National Guard Major Equipment• AH-64 Apache• UH-60 Black Hawk• UH-72 Lakota• M1A2 Abrams Tank• M2 Bradley• RQ-7B Shadow
Air National Guard Major Equipment• C–17 Globemaster III• KC–135 Stratotanker• C–26 Metroliner
State Partnership Program Counterparts• Bolivia• Uzbekistan
Mississippi Congressional Districts & Major National Guard Units, Locations
Army National Guard• 66th Troop Command
• 102nd Public Affairs Detachment
• 185th Theater Aviation Brigade• 2nd Battalion, 20th Special
Forces Group (Airborne)• 47th Civil Support Team (WMD)• Special Operations Detachment
(SOD) South• 155th Armored Brigade Combat
Team (HQ, Tupelo, MS)• 184th Sustainment Command (HQ,
Laurel, MS)
Air National Guard• 172d Airlift Wing• 186th Air Refueling Wing
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FY18 NDAA HIGHLIGHTS
Key Provisions
• Provides pre-deployment TRICARE and transitional health care under 12304b orders
• Authorizes procurement of 5 additional UH-60M Black Hawk helicopters for ARNG
• Authorizes a feasibility study on implementation of a pilot program to improve mental healthcare in National Guard
• Requires DoD to review approval process for domestic use of remotely piloted aircraft
• Amends conversion rate of dual-status mil-techs to Title 5 civilians from 20 percent to 12.6 percent
• Requires annual report on domestic capabilities of National Guard
FY18 GUARD TOTALS (TO DATE)
ACCOUNT FY17 LEVELS FY18 REQUESTFY18 NDAA
LEVELSFY18 FINAL
LEVELS
Defense Totals $516 billion $575 billion $634 billion ~$629 billion
OCO Totals $77 billion $65 billion $66 billion TBD
ARNGEnd Strength
343,000 343,000 343,500 TBD
ARNG MILCON $244 million $211 million $294 million TBD
ANGEnd Strength
105,700 106,600 106,000 TBD
ANG MILCON $157 million $162 million $196 million TBD