Summary of Defense Division of 2015 Omnibus Appropriations Act

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Summary of Defense Division of 2015 Omnibus Appropriations Act

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of HCA on Dec. 9, 2014. It is reproduced in full below.

2014 total enacted level: $572 billion

2015 total budget request: $554.3 billion

2015 Omnibus: $554.1 billion

Highlights and key points:

* $64 billion for Overseas Contingency Operations (OCO), which is $21.2 billion less than the 2014 enacted level.

* $490.1 billion for the base portion of Department of Defense funding, which is $3.3 billion more than the 2014 enacted level.

* $128 billion for Military Personnel, which is $800 million less than the 2014 enacted level.

* $161.7 billion for Operation and Maintenance, which is $1.8 billion more than the 2014 enacted level.

* $93.8 billion for Procurement, which is $1.0 billion more than the 2014 enacted level.

* $63.7 billion for Research and Development, which is $700 million more than the 2014 enacted level.

* Multiple provisions focused on eliminating sexual assault in the Department of Defense and supporting victims, including: Fully funds request of $275 million for Sexual Assault and Prevention Office (SAPRO) services; and $25 million above the request to continue implementation of a Sexual Assault Special Victims Program.

* To facilitate integration of electronic health records between DoD and VA, the agreement restricts funding for the Defense Healthcare Management Systems Modernization (DHMSM) program pending a report on cost, schedule, and adherence to data standards and acquisition guidance.

* Fully funds Peer Reviewed Medical Research Programs and includes $125 million above the request for Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and Psychological Health research and $4 million above the request for alcohol and substance abuse research.

* $20 million above the request for suicide prevention and outreach.

* $172 million above the request for Israeli Cooperative Missile Defense programs, and $175 million above the request for Iron Dome.

* $225 million above the request for the Defense Rapid Innovation Program to incorporate small business developments into DoD programs.

* $1.2 billion above the request to enhance National Guard and Reserve equipment.

* $1 billion above the request for a San Antonio Class Amphibious Transport Dock (LPD-17) and $483.6 million for refueling overhaul for the USS George Washington (CVN-73) aircraft carrier.

* The agreement supports the President’s Budget Request for a 1% pay raise for military and civilian personnel.

* The agreement also fully funds the Department of Defense portion of the emergency funding request for Ebola efforts at $112 million.

* The agreement includes $810 million for the European Reassurance Initiative, of which $175 million is for support to the Baltics and Ukraine for training, equipment and associated support.

* The agreement includes a provision as proposed by the House and funding as proposed by the Senate to continue operations of the A-10.

* The agreement includes $3.4 billion for Department of Defense operations targeting ISIL, as well as funds to train and equip Iraqi security forces and the Syrian opposition.

Source: U.S. Department of HCA

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