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- Cost Estimate
As ordered reported by the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence on December 1, 2017
- Cost Estimate
As introduced in the House Committee on Appropriations on December 13, 2017
- Cost Estimate
As reported by the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence on November 7, 2017
- Report
CBO estimates that inflation-adjusted costs for the Department of Defense would climb from the $575 billion requested in 2018 to $688 billion in 2027 if DoD pursued goals that Administration officials have articulated for the military.
- Presentation
Presentation by Michael Bennett, an analyst in CBO’s National Security Division, at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
- Cost Estimate
As Posted on the House Rules Committee Website on November 9, 2017
- Report
CBO estimates that the Obama Administration’s 2017 plans for nuclear forces would cost $1.2 trillion (in 2017 dollars) over the 2017–2046 period. CBO analyzed nine options that would reduce those costs or delay some of them.
- Report
CBO examined possible changes to the Department of Defense’s Military Health System, analyzing the effects of those changes on the federal budget, the quality of military health care, and preparedness for wartime missions.
- Report
Funding for support functions consumes more of the defense budget today than it did in the 1980s, CBO finds. The largest increases were in health care, DoD management, communications infrastructure, and the science and technology program.
- Cost Estimate
As reported by the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence on August 18, 2017