House Armed Services Committee Passes National Defense Authorization with Brown Amendments, Supports Key Maryland Priorities
"This year's NDAA takes necessary steps to improve our nation's combat readiness, with greater investments in training, equipping, recruiting and retaining the forces, as well addressing the modernization challenges of ensuring
"In the same way we put partisan ideology aside and worked together to make the necessary investments in our national defense, we must make the necessary investment in our infrastructure, education, workforce development and public health. We owe it to our service men and women not only to have the resources needed to fight abroad, but to live the life at home that guarantees the American Dream - good schools, a family supporting job and safe neighborhoods," added Brown. "I urge the Administration and House Majority Leadership to make an equal commitment and investment in both defense and domestic programs that power our local economies and keep us safe."
The FY18 NDAA includes several amendments proposed by
Investment in
* Joint Base Andrews:
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* Sykesville Freedom Readiness Center:
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Supporting Terrorism Research at
Modernization of the DD-214 Form: Modernizes the transition process for today's service members by including a box specifically for e-mail addresses on the DD-214, or the Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty. The contact information presently collected can quickly become outdated as service members move during their transition back into civilian life. This addition better reflects how today's veterans communicate and will ensure that veterans can be contacted to receive the benefits they deserve.
Education:
* Provides
* Provides a
Climate Change:
* Requires DOD to prepare a report outlining the military installations that are most likely to face impacts from climate change.
Opioid Epidemic:
* Directs DOD to study the impact of opioid use on military recruitment as well as the potential for opioid-alternative treatments and therapies for those currently serving in the Armed Forces.
Small Business:
* Provides continued funding for small business initiatives, including
* Increases opportunities for
Civilian Workforce:
* Directs DOD to create a civilian workforce plan, which will outline the ways in which military force structure changes affect and require changes in the civilian force; and
* Halts the implementation of recent changes to
Diversity in the Armed Forces:
* Directs the GAO to provide a report analyzing the existence of disparities in the convictions of white and black service members under the Uniform Code for Military Justice; and
* Creates an Army scholarship program at HBCUs and other minority-serving institutions, which will be named after Lieutenant Henry Ossian Flipper, the first
Immigration:
* Ensures that service members who are legal permanent residents are provided information upon enlistment on the processes by which they can seek naturalization; and
* Ensures that no funds from this authorization can be used to plan, develop or construct any barriers or walls along the international border of the
Acquisition Reform:
* Streamlines bureaucracy, increases competition, and provides the Pentagon the tools it needs to improve programs within the
"I am pleased the FY18 NDAA will support
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