Nda news
Here are some recent news articles related to National Defense Authorization Acts (NDAs):
2022 NDAA
- The House Armed Services Committee has approved the 2022 National Defense Authorization Act, which includes a 2.7% pay raise for military personnel and increased funding for defense programs. (Source: Military.com)
- The Senate Armed Services Committee has also approved its version of the 2022 NDAA, which includes provisions to improve military readiness and modernize defense systems. (Source: Defense News)
2021 NDAA
- The 2021 NDAA was signed into law by President Joe Biden in December 2020, authorizing $740 billion in defense spending and including provisions to address issues such as military sexual assault and extremism. (Source: The Hill)
- The 2021 NDAA also included a provision to rename several military bases that are currently named after Confederate generals. (Source: CNN)
Previous NDAA News
- The 2020 NDAA was signed into law in December 2019, authorizing $721 billion in defense spending and including provisions to address issues such as military readiness and modernization. (Source: Defense News)
- The 2019 NDAA was signed into law in August 2018, authorizing $716 billion in defense spending and including provisions to address issues such as military pay and benefits. (Source: Military.com)
NDAA Provisions
- The NDAA typically includes provisions related to military personnel, equipment, and operations, as well as defense policy and budget issues.
- Some common provisions in the NDAA include:
- Military pay and benefits
- Equipment and procurement modernization
- Base realignment and closure
- Military readiness and training
- Defense budget and spending
- National security and defense policy