Overview
- Bill: HR 9495, Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2027
- Session: 119th Congress
- Purpose: Annual appropriations for the Department of Defense (DOD) for fiscal year ending September 30, 2027, plus related programs and general provisions.
Main purpose and intent
- Provide the funds necessary to operate, maintain, procure, and advance DoD missions for FY2027.
- Authorize cross-cutting support across military departments (Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Space Force) and DoD-wide programs.
- Include procurement, research and development, environmental restoration, counterterrorism and security assistance, and related defense accounts.
Key provisions and changes
TITLE I – Military Personnel
- Sets annual pay and benefits for each service component (Active Duty Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Space Force; ROTC; Reserve components; DoD Military Retirement Fund).
- Specific appropriation amounts are listed for each service.
TITLE II – Operation and Maintenance (O&M)
- Annual funding for O&M across all services:
- Army: $63.99B
- Navy: $81.67B
- Marine Corps: $15.73B
- Air Force: $73.68B
- Space Force: $8.80B
- Defense-wide and other DoD agencies: $64.17B
- Provisions on emergencies/extraordinary expenses with caps (e.g., Army not to exceed $12.478B for emergencies).
- Special purpose funding under Defense-wide: includes at least $65M for APEX Accelerators; limits on budget liaison office consolidation and related restrictions to protect legislative independence.
- Counter-ISIS Train and Equip Fund (Counter-ISIS Train and Equip Fund): $303.099M with detailed vetting, reporting, and transfer rules; allows accepting foreign contributions; limits on man-portable air defense systems; quarterly reporting requirements.
- Reserve components and National Guard/O&M funding allocations defined.
TITLE III – Procurement
- Detailed procurement authorizations by service:
- Army: Aircraft, missiles, weapons and tracked combat vehicles, ammunition, other procurement
- Navy/Marine Corps: Aircraft, missiles, ships and related supports, ammunition
- Air Force: Aircraft, missiles, ammunition, other procurement
- Space Force: Spacecraft, rockets, and related procurement
- Significant shipbuilding and modernization funding (e.g., Columbia Class Submarine program, Virginia-class submarines, Carrier Replacement Programs, DDG–1000/ DDG–51, LHA/Future ships, etc.) with multi-year obligation windows and foreign-assembly restrictions.
- Emphasis on reserve/layaway authorities for vessels and equipment; earmarks for modernization and readiness.
TITLE IV – Research, Development, Test and Evaluation (RDT&E)
- Army, Navy, Air Force, Space Force, and defense-wide RDT&E funding levels and periods to obligate (through 2028 for most accounts).
- Specific programs include basic/applied research, health-related RDT&E (with HIV educational targeting), and defense health program mandates.
TITLE V – Revolving and Management Funds
- Defense Working Capital Funds and National Defense Stockpile funds.
TITLE VI – Other DoD Programs
- Combat and Operational Medicine; TRICARE costs; medical research funding with congressionally directed programs; HIV prevention activity reporting.
- Chemical demilitarization and drug interdiction/counter-drug activities with specified sub-allocations to DoD components and National Guard.
TITLE VII– TITLE VIII – Related Agencies, General Provisions
- Intelligence community funding and related retirement/management accounts.
- General provisions on publicity, foreign-national employment feasibility (with pay alignment provisions), transfer authorities, reporting requirements, and reprogramming controls.
- Section 8005–8010 impose transfer, reprogramming notification, and multiyear contracting safeguards, including cost analysis and Congressional notification timelines.
Who and what is affected
- Departments and arms of the U.S. military (Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Space Force) and DoD-wide agencies.
- National Guard and Reserve components receive specific O&M and procurement funding.
- Overseas and domestic environmental restoration, former defense sites, and related defense-wide environmental programs.
- Contractors and defense industry partners through procurement and RDT&E activities.
- Congress through reporting, notification, and transfer/reprogramming oversight requirements.
Procedural and timeline aspects
- Annual appropriations bill for FY2027, with funds available through various end-dates (many until 2028-2031 for longer-term procurement).
- Mandatory quarterly reporting requirements to Congress on fund use (e.g., Counter-ISIS Train and Equip Fund; electronic health record program status).
- Transfers and reprogramming constrained; advanced notification required for multiyear contracts and certain large-scale transfers.
- Specific deadlines for baseline reporting on reprogramming authority (within 60 days of enactment) and limits on last-two-month obligations.
Note: The bill is detailed and highly technical, with numerous program-by-program authorizations and conditions.
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