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The Department of Defense (DoD), which accounts for about 96 percent of defense spending, received $580 billion in funding for 2013. The funding provided to DoD covered its base budget—which pays for the department’s normal activities such as manning, training, and equipping the military—and its operations in Afghanistan and elsewhere overseas. That amount reflects the funding caps put in place by the Budget Control Act of 2011, reductions resulting from sequestration, and supplemental funding provided for overseas operations. CBO analyzes the possible consequences of planned reductions in funding for the military’s force structure and acquisitions, and the agency studies the budgetary implications of DoD’s defense plans, including those for military personnel, weapon systems, and operations.
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Options for Restructuring the Army

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May 1, 2005

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The Effects of Reserve Call-Ups on Civilian Employers

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May 1, 2005

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Resource Implications of the Navy's Interim Report on Shipbuilding

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April 25, 2005

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Resource Implications of the Navy's Interim Report on Shipbuilding

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April 25, 2005

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Testimony on the Potential Costs Resulting from Increased Usage of Military Equipment in Ongoing Operations

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April 6, 2005

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The Potential Costs Resulting from Increased Usage of Military Equipment in Ongoing Operations

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March 18, 2005

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An Alterative Budget Path Assuming Continued Spending for Military Operations in Iraq and Afghanistan and in Support of the Global War on Terrorism

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February 1, 2005

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The Future of the Navy's Amphibious and Maritime Prepositioning Forces

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November 1, 2004

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The Long-Term Implications of Current Defense Plans: Detailed Update for Fiscal Year 2005

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September 1, 2004

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The Long-Term Implications of Current Defense Plans: Summary Update for Fiscal Year 2005

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September 1, 2004

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