Sec. 1071. Annual risk assessment
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Section 222a of title 10, United States Code, is amended— in the section heading, by inserting after and risk assessment ; priorities in subsection (a), by inserting and risk assessment after priorities ; in subsection (c)— in the subsection heading, by striking and inserting Elements ; and Unfunded priority report elements by striking report under this subsection and inserting unfunded priority report required under subsection
(a); by redesignating subsection
(d)as subsection (e); and by inserting after subsection
(c)the following new subsection: Each risk assessment required under subsection
(a)shall specify, in writing, the following: An assessment of the risks associated with the most current National Military Strategy (or update) under section 153(b)(1) of this title. Any changes to the strategic environment, threats, objectives, force planning and sizing constructs, assessments, and assumptions. Military strategic risks to United States interests and military risks in executing the National Military Strategy (or update). Identification and definition of levels of risk, including an identification of what constitutes significant risk in the judgment of the officer. Identification and assessment of risk in the National Military Strategy (or update) by category and level and the ways in which risk might manifest itself, including how risk is projected to increase, decrease, or remain stable over time. For each category of risk, an assessment of the extent to which current or future risk increases, decreases, or is stable as a result of budgetary priorities, tradeoffs, or fiscal constraints or limitations as currently estimated and applied in the current future-years defense program under section 221 of this title. Identification and assessment of risks associated with the assumptions or plans of the National Military Strategy (or update) about the contributions of external support, as appropriate. Identification and assessment of the critical deficiencies and strengths in force capabilities (including manpower, logistics, intelligence, and mobility support) and identification and assessment of the effect of such deficiencies and strengths for the National Military Strategy (or update). Identification and assessment of risk resulting from, or likely to result from, current or projected effects on military installation resilience. .