Sec. 1074. Public availability of information about cost of United States overseas military footprint
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Section 1090 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2017 ( Public Law 114–328 ) is amended by adding at the end the following new subsections: For fiscal year 2024 and each subsequent fiscal year, the Secretary of Defense, in consultation with the Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service and the Director of the Bureau of Economic Analysis, shall post on the public Internet website of the Department of Defense the costs to each United States taxpayer of the overseas military footprint of the United States, including— the costs of building, maintaining, staffing and operating all overseas military bases and installations; the personnel costs, including compensation, housing and health care, for all members of the Armed Forces deployed overseas at any point throughout the fiscal year; the costs paid to contractors providing goods and services in support of overseas military bases, installations, and operations; the costs of conducting all overseas military operations, including operations conducted by United States Armed Forces, operations conducted using unmanned weapons systems, covert operations, and operations undertaken by, with, and through partner forces; the costs of all overseas military exercises involving United States Armed Forces; and the costs of all military training and assistance provided by the United States to overseas partner forces.
The information required to be posted under subsections
(a)and
(c)shall— be posted directly on the website of the Department of Defense, in an accessible and clear format; include corresponding documentation as links or attachments; and— include, for each overseas operation— both the total cost to each taxpayer, and the cost to each taxpayer for each fiscal year, of conducting the overseas operation; a list of countries where the overseas operations have taken place; and for each such country, both the total cost to each taxpayer, and the cost to each taxpayer for each fiscal year, of conducting the overseas operations in that country. .
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Public availability of information about cost of United States overseas military footprint
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