Military Funding Arrangement Act
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An amendment to reduce unnecessary military spending. Amends the National Defense Authorization Act, 643.
Passed 14 May 2023, 10 Aye, 9 Nay, 4 Abstain.
Amendment to Article 2 - Procurement
2.1 Army Programs
- 2.1.1 – Three-year procurement authority for Modernized Attack Helicopter Program '43.
- 2.1.2 – Three-year procurement authority for Infantry Fighting Vehicle Model ’20 Modernization Package.
- 2.1.3 – Multiyear procurement authority for construction to align with division basing.
- 2.2.1 - Strategy for Domestic Destroyer Design ’52.
- 2.2.2 – Five-year procurement authority for Domestic Frigate Design ’43.
- 2.2.3 – Five-year procurement authority for Domestic Corvette Design ’22.
2.3 Air Force Programs
- 2.3.1 – Strategy for Integrated Air Defense Command Systems.
- 2.3.2 – Strategy for Multirole Fighter Design ’52.
- 2.3.3 – Strategy for the establishment of an Anti-Missile Defense System.
2.4 Coast Guard Programs
- 2.4.1 – Strategy for transfer of naval ships to Coast Guard Service.
2.5 Joint Force Programs
- 2.5.1 – Strategy for establishing Joint Military Coordination.
2.6 Military Research Programs
- 2.6.1 – Creates the Military Research Institute (MRI), responsible for the funding and execution of research programs for military technology. The MRI will be headquartered at Joint Base Rykkburg.
Amendment to Article 3 – Funding
- 3.1 - The Ministry of Defense authorization for Defense Spending is set at ₣10.2 billion per year at ₣2.550 billion per quarter.
- 3.2 – The Army budget is changed to ₣975 million per quarter.
- 3.3 – The Navy budget is changed to ₣577.5 million per quarter.
- 3.4 – The Air Force budget is changed to ₣760 million per quarter.
- 3.5 – The Coast Guard budget is changed to ₣87.5 million per quarter.
- 3.6 – The Military Research Institute budget is created at ₣150 million per quarter.
Author: Braughn F. G. Kryos