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Code · BILL · 119th Congress · H.R. 1 (EAS) — 101 HR 1 EAS: FEHB Protection Act of 2025 · Sec. 20009

Sec. 20009. Enhancement of Department of Defense resources to improve capabilities of United States Indo-Pacific Command

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In addition to amounts otherwise available, there are appropriated to the Secretary of Defense for fiscal year 2025, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to remain available until September 30, 2029— $365,000,000 for Army exercises and operations in the Western Pacific area of operations; $53,000,000 for Special Operations Command exercises and operations in the Western Pacific area of operations; $47,000,000 for Marine Corps exercises and operations in Western Pacific area of operations; $90,000,000 for Air Force exercises and operations in Western Pacific area of operations; $532,600,000 for the Pacific Air Force biennial large-scale exercise; $19,000,000 for the development of naval small craft capabilities; $35,000,000 for military additive manufacturing capabilities in the United States Indo-Pacific Command area of operations west of the international dateline; $450,000,000 for the development of airfields within the area of operations of United States Indo-Pacific Command; $1,100,000,000 for development of infrastructure within the area of operations of United States Indo-Pacific Command; $124,000,000 for mission networks for United States Indo-Pacific Command; $100,000,000 for Air Force regionally based cluster pre-position base kits; $115,000,000 for exploration and development of existing Arctic infrastructure; $90,000,000 for the accelerated development of non-kinetic capabilities; $20,000,000 for United States Indo-Pacific Command military exercises; $143,000,000 for anti-submarine sonar arrays; $30,000,000 for surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities for United States Africa Command; $30,000,000 for surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities for United States Indo-Pacific Command; $500,000,000 for the development, coordination, and deployment of economic competition effects within the Department of Defense; $10,000,000 for the expansion of Department of Defense workforce for economic competition; $1,000,000,000 for offensive cyber operations; $500,000,000 for personnel and operations costs associated with forces assigned to United States Indo-Pacific Command; $300,000,000 for the procurement of mesh network communications capabilities for Special Operations Command Pacific; $850,000,000 for the replenishment of military articles; $200,000,000 for acceleration of Guam Defense System program; $68,000,000 for Space Force facilities improvements; $150,000,000 for ground moving target indicator military satellites; $528,000,000 for DARC and SILENTBARKER military space situational awareness programs; $80,000,000 for Navy Operational Support Division; $1,000,000,000 for the X–37B military spacecraft program; $3,650,000,000 for the development, procurement, and integration of United States military satellites and the protection of United States military satellites. $125,000,000 for the development, procurement, and integration of military space communications. $350,000,000 for the development, procurement, and integration of military space command and control systems.
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