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1. "Defense: FY2010 Authorization and Appropriations," Congressional Research Service (CRS) Report for Congress R40567, December 14, 2009 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1- Most Recent Developments
2. "FY2010 National Defense Authorization Act: Selected Military Personnel Policy Issues," CRS Report for Congress R40711, August 27, 2009 . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
- Defense Authorization Conference
- Conference Issues in Defense Appropriations Bill (H.R. 3326)
- Overview of the Administration's FY2010 Request
- Status of Legislation
- War Costs and Issues
- Debate About Potential Troop Increases in Afghanistan
- Basis and Status of War Cost Request in Pending Legislation
- Authorization Action on War Funding Request
- Changes to DOD's Request
- Extensions and Additional Reporting Requirements
- House-Passed and Senate-Passed Appropriations Action
- Assessing Uncertainties In Operations Funding
- Funding for Force Protection Vehicles
- Transfers from Funding in the Base Budget
- Coalition Support and Commanders Emergency Response Program Funding
- Funding for Training Afghan Security Forces and for Guantanamo Bay
- Base Budget: Comparison and Context
- Defense Priorities: Budget and Strategy
- Background: Strategic Direction
- Strategic Processes
- Issues for Congress: Secretary Gates's Proposals
- Quality of Life Issues
- End-Strength Increase
- Health Care and Family Support
- Preparing for "The Wars We're In"
- Intelligence, Reconnaissance, and Surveillance (ISR)
- Developing Partner Capacity (Section 1206)
- Army Brigade Combat Teams
- Special Operations Forces
- Helicopter Crew Training
- Shipbuilding--Request
- Aircraft Carriers
- DDG-1000 and DDG-51 Destroyers
- CG(X) Cruiser
- Littoral Combat Ship (LCS)
- LPD-17, Mobile Landing Platform (MLP), and Joint High Speed Vessel (JHSV)
- Aircraft-Request
- Tactical Combat Aircraft (F-35, F-22, F/A-18)
- F-22 Raptor
- Air Mobility (KC-X, C-17)
- Acquisition Reform (VH-71, CSAR-X)
- Missile Defense--Request
- Theater Defenses (THAAD, SM-3, Aegis)
- Ground-Based National Missile Defense
- Boost-Phase Defenses (Airborne Laser and KEI)
- Congressional Perspectives
- Ground Combat Systems (FCS and EFV)--Request
- Congressional Perspectives
- Bill-by-Bill Synopsis of Congressional Action to Date
- FY2010 Congressional Budget Resolution
- National Defense Authorization Act (H.R. 2647, S. 1390)
- Ballistic Missile Defense--Authorization
- Shipbuilding--Authorization
- Combat Aircraft--Authorization
- Ground Combat Systems--Authorization
- Military Personnel Policy: End-Strength, Pay Raise
- DOD Civilian Employees: NSPS, A-76
- Concurrent Receipt
- Military Commissions, Detainees and Guantanamo Bay
- Hate Crimes (Title XLVII)
- Economic Development Conveyance of Surplus Real Property (BRAC)
- Guam Realignment
- Other Senate Provisions
- FY2010 Defense Appropriations Bill
- Ballistic Missile Defense--Appropriation
- Shipbuilding--Appropriation
- Aircraft--Appropriation
- Ground Combat Systems--Appropriation
- Other Provisions
- Table 1. DOD Base Budget Request Discretionary Budget Authority, FY2009-2010
- Table 2. Status of FY2010 Defense Authorization Bills, H.R. 2647/S. 1390
- Table 3. Status of FY2010 Defense Appropriations Bills (H.R. 3326)
- Table 4. Congressional Action on DOD's War FY2010 Budget Request
- Table 5. Actual and Projected DOD Base Budgets Compared with 4% of Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
- Table 6. DOD Discretionary Budget Authority, FY1998-FY2009
- Table 7. FY2010 National Defense Authorization Act, House and Senate Action by Title, H.R. 2647, S. 1390
- Table 8. FY2010 Defense Appropriations Act (H.R. 3326) Summary by Title
- Table A-1. Congressional Action on FY2010 Missile Defense Funding: Authorization
- Table A-2. Congressional Action on FY2010 Missile Defense Funding: Appropriations
- Table A-3. Congressional Action on Selected FY2010 Army and Marine Corps Programs: Authorization
- Table A-4. Congressional Action on Selected FY2010 Army and Marine Corps Programs: Appropriations
- Table A-5. Congressional Action on Selected FY2010 Shipbuilding Programs: Authorization
- Table A-6. Congressional Action on FY2010 Shipbuilding Programs: Appropriations
- Table A-7. Congressional Action on Selected FY2010 Navy, Marine Corps and Air Force Aircraft Programs: Authorization
- Table A-8. Congressional Action on Selected FY2010 Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force Aircraft Programs: Appropriations
- Table A-9. Congressional Action on FY2010 DOD War Funding Request (Defense Appropriations and Military Construction Appropriations Bills)
- Appendix. Program Funding Tables- Background
3. "The Cost of Iraq, Afghanistan, and Other Global War on Terror Operations Since 9/11," CRS Report for Congress RL33110, September 28, 2009. . . . . . 153
- Active Duty End Strengths
- Military Pay Raise
- Expansion of Concurrent Receipt
- Inclusion of Qualifying Service Since September 11, 2001, in Calculating Eligibility for Early Receipt of Reserve Retired Pay
- Prohibition on Recruiting or Retaining Individuals Associated with Hate Groups
- Earlier Tricare Prime Eligibility for Certain Reservists
- Post-Deployment Mental Health Screening
- Constructive Eligibility for Tricare Benefits for Individuals Otherwise Ineligible Under Retroactive Determination of Medicare Part A Entitlement
- Tricare Coverage for Certain Members of the Retired Reserve Who Are Not Yet Age 60
- Chiropractic Health Care for Members on Active Duty
- Dental Care for Survivors
- Prohibition on Conversions of Military Medical Positions to Civilian and Dental Positions
- Cooperative Health Care Agreements Between Military Installations and Non-Military Health Care Systems
- Sexual Assault
- Government Accountability Office Report on the Progress Made in Implementing Recommendations to Reduce Domestic Violence in Military Families
- Internship Pilot Program for Military Spouses
- Language and Cultural Training
- Survivor Benefit Plan Offset and Dependency and Indemnity Compensation
- Supplemental Assistance Allowance
- Civilian Employer-sponsored Health Care for Retired Military Employees
- Suicide Among Members of the Individual Ready Reserve
- Plan to Increase the Behavioral Health Capabilities of the Department of Defense
- Reform and Improvement of the Tricare Program
- Table 1. Authorized Active Duty End Strengths- Introduction4. Other Resources From TheCapitol.Net . . . . . . . . 221
- Total War Funding Enacted
- Total War Costs if FY2010 Request is Approved
- Pending FY2010 Request
- Potential Troop Increases in Afghanistan
- War Cost Issues in the 111th Congress
- War Cost Estimates for Iraq and Afghanistan
- Problems with Reliability of DOD's Estimates by Operation
- Estimates of War-Related Budget Authority
- Funding for Each Agency
- Trends in War Funding
- Estimates for Iraq and Afghanistan and Other Operations
- CBO Projections of Future Costs
- Past Trends and Future DOD Costs in Iraq
- Past Trends and Future DOD Costs in Afghanistan
- Past Trends and Future Costs in Enhanced Security
- DOD Spending Thus Far
- Changes in Average Monthly Obligations
- Troop Level Changes in the Bush and Obama Administrations
- Funding to Train and Equip Iraqi and Afghan Security Forces
- Reset and Reconstitution
- DOD Changes Definition of War Costs
- Procurement Funding in FY2007 and FY2008
- Front Loading Reset Funding
- Carryover of DOD War Investment Funding
- Accuracy and Expansion of Reconstitution Requests
- Modularity as an Emergency Expense
- Growing the Force as a War Cost
- Questions About War-Related Procurement Issues
- Potential Readiness Issues
- Congressional Options to Affect Military Operations
- Problems in War Cost Estimates and Reporting
- Difficulties in Explaining DOD's War Costs
- Changes in Troop Strength
- Reliance on Reservists Falls
- Changes in Military Personnel Costs
- Changes in Operating Costs
- Changes in Investment Costs
- Special Funds and the Flexibility Issue
- Average Cost Per Deployed Troop and Future Costs
- Estimates of Future Costs
- Figure 1. Active-Duty and Reserve Shares of OIF/OEF Average Annual Troop Levels, FY2003-Early FY2007
- Table 1. Estimated War Funding by Operation: FY2001-FY2010 War Request
- Table 2. Estimated War Funding by Agency: FY2001-FY2010
- Table 3. Budget Authority for Iraq, Afghanistan, and Other Global War on Terror (GWOT) Operations: FY2001-FY2010 Request
- Table 4. DOD's Obligations by Operation: FY2001-FY2009
- Table 5. Afghan and Iraq Security Forces Funding: FY2004-FY2009 Bridge
- Table 6. Average Troop Strength for Iraq, Afghanistan, and Other Counter-Terror Operations, FY2001-FY2007
- Table 7. DOD's War Enacted Budget Authority by Title: FY2004-FY2009 Bridge
- Table 8. Average Annual Cost Per Deployed Troop: FY2003-FY2006
- Table A-1. Chronology of FY2008 War and FY2009 War Requests
- Table A-2. Enacted FY2008 and FY2009 War Funding
- Table B-1. Ways To Extend How Long Army Can Operate Without FY2008 Supplemental Appropriations
- Table C-1. Defense Department, Foreign Operations Funding, and VA Medical Funding for Iraq, Afghanistan and Other Global War on Terror Activities, FY2001-FY2009
- Appendix A. Congressional Action on FY2008 and FY2009 War Funding
- Appendix B. DOD Tools to Extend Financing War Cost
- Appendix C. War Appropriations by Act and by Agency
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