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HR 1955

Arsenal Workload Sustainment Act

119th Congress Introduced by Eric Sorensen

Overview: HR 1955, also known as the Arsenal Workload Sustainment Act, is a bill that aims to address the workload and capacity challenges faced by the U.S. Army's arsenals.Purpose

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Bill Summary · HR 1955

Overview: HR 1955, also known as the Arsenal Workload Sustainment Act, is a bill that aims to address the workload and capacity challenges faced by the U.S. Army's arsenals.

Purpose and Intent: The bill's primary goal is to ensure the long-term sustainability and readiness of the Army's arsenals, which play a crucial role in the production and maintenance of critical military equipment and munitions. By addressing workload and capacity issues, the legislation seeks to enhance the arsenals' ability to meet the evolving needs of the U.S. Armed Forces.

Key Provisions:
- Requires the Secretary of the Army to conduct a comprehensive assessment of the workload and capacity of each Army arsenal
- Authorizes the Secretary to take actions to balance the workload and capacity of the arsenals, including through the use of public-private partnerships
- Establishes a pilot program to explore innovative approaches to arsenal management and operations

Affected Parties and Impacts: The Arsenal Workload Sustainment Act would primarily impact the U.S. Army's arsenals and the personnel who work within them. It could also have implications for the broader defense industrial base, as the sustainability and readiness of the arsenals are critical to the production and maintenance of military equipment and munitions.

Procedural and Timeline Considerations: HR 1955 was introduced in the House of Representatives on March 06, 2025 and is currently in the early stages of the legislative process.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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