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House Bill 5515
115th Congress(2017-2018)
John S. McCain National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019
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H. R. 5515 (Introduced-in-House)


115th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. R. 5515


To authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2019 for military activities of the Department of Defense and for military construction, to prescribe military personnel strengths for such fiscal year, and for other purposes.


IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

April 13, 2018

Mr. Thornberry (for himself and Mr. Smith of Washington) (both by request) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Armed Services


A BILL

To authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2019 for military activities of the Department of Defense and for military construction, to prescribe military personnel strengths for such fiscal year, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. Short title.

This Act may be cited as the “National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019”.

SEC. 2. Table of contents.

(a) Divisions.—This Act is organized into two divisions as follows:

(1) DIVISION A.—Department of Defense Authorizations.

(2) DIVISION B.—Military Construction Authorizations.

(b) Table of contents.—The table of contents for this Act is as follows:


Sec. 1. Short title.

Sec. 2. Table of contents.


Sec. 101. Army.

Sec. 102. Navy and Marine Corps.

Sec. 103. Air Force.

Sec. 105. Defense Production Act purchases.

Sec. 201. Authorization of appropriations.

Sec. 202. Permanent extension and codification of authority to conduct technology protection features activities during research and development of defense systems.

Sec. 301. Operation and maintenance funding.

Sec. 401. End strengths for Active Forces.

Sec. 411. End strengths for Selected Reserve.

Sec. 414. Maximum number of reserve personnel authorized to be on active duty for operational support.

Sec. 504. Additional authority to award constructive service credit for experience, training, or advanced education upon original appointment as a commissioned officer.

Sec. 544. Department of Defense Military Family Readiness Council.

Sec. 812. Senior military acquisition advisor eligibility.

Sec. 1005. Permanent authority of secretary of transportation to issue vessel war risk insurance.

Sec. 1401. Working capital funds.

Sec. 1403. Chemical Agents and Munitions Destruction, Defense.

Sec. 1404. Drug interdiction and counter-drug activities, defense-wide.

Sec. 1405. Defense Inspector General.

Sec. 1406. Defense Health Program.

Sec. 1412. Authorization of appropriations for Armed Forces Retirement Home.

Sec. 1501. Purpose.

Sec. 1502. Army procurement.

Sec. 1503. Navy and Marine Corps procurement.

Sec. 1504. Air Force procurement.

Sec. 1505. Defense-wide activities procurement.

Sec. 1506. Research, development, test, and evaluation.

Sec. 1507. Operation and maintenance.

Sec. 1508. Military personnel.

Sec. 1509. Working capital funds.

Sec. 1510. Defense health program.

Sec. 1511. Drug interdiction and counter-drug activities, defense-wide.

Sec. 1512. Defense Inspector General.

Sec. 1601. Procurement authority for certain parts of intercontinental ballistic missile fuzes.

Sec. 2001. Short title.

Sec. 2002. Expiration of authorizations and amounts required to be specified by law.

Sec. 2003. Effective date.

Sec. 2101. Authorized Army construction and land acquisition projects.

Sec. 2102. Family housing.

Sec. 2103. Authorization of appropriations, Army.

Sec. 2104. Extension of authorizations of certain fiscal year 2015 projects.

Sec. 2201. Authorized Navy construction and land acquisition projects.

Sec. 2202. Family housing.

Sec. 2203. Improvements to military family housing units.

Sec. 2204. Authorization of appropriations, Navy.

Sec. 2301. Authorized Air Force construction and land acquisition projects.

Sec. 2302. Family housing.

Sec. 2303. Improvements to military family housing units.

Sec. 2304. Authorization of appropriations, Air Force.

Sec. 2305. Modification of authority to carry out certain phased project authorized in fiscal years 2015, 2016, and 2017.

Sec. 2306. Modification of authority to carry out certain fiscal year 2017 project.

Sec. 2307. Modification of authority to carry out certain fiscal year 2018 project.

Sec. 2308. Additional authority to carry out certain fiscal year 2019 projects.

Sec. 2401. Authorized defense agencies construction and land acquisition projects.

Sec. 2402. Authorized energy conservation projects.

Sec. 2403. Authorization of appropriations, defense agencies.

Sec. 2404. Extension of authorizations of certain fiscal year 2015 projects.

Sec. 2501. Authorized NATO construction and land acquisition projects.

Sec. 2502. Authorization of appropriations, NATO.

Sec. 2511. Republic of Korea funded construction projects.

Sec. 2601. Authorized Army National Guard construction and land acquisition projects.

Sec. 2602. Authorized Army Reserve construction and land acquisition projects.

Sec. 2603. Authorized Navy Reserve and Marine Corps Reserve construction and land acquisition projects.

Sec. 2604. Authorized Air National Guard construction and land acquisition projects.

Sec. 2605. Authorized Air Force Reserve construction and land acquisition projects.

Sec. 2606. Authorization of appropriations, National Guard and Reserve.

Sec. 2611. Modification of authority to carry out certain fiscal year 2016 project.

Sec. 2612. Modification of authority to carry out certain fiscal year 2018 project.

Sec. 2613. Additional authority to carry out certain fiscal year 2019 project.

Sec. 2801. Extension of temporary, limited authority to use operation and maintenance funds for construction projects in certain areas outside the United States.

Sec. 2802. Land exchange, Air Force Plant 44, Tucson, Arizona.

Sec. 2804. Modification of alternative authority for acquisition and improvement of military housing.

Sec. 2902. Authorized Navy construction and land acquisition projects.

Sec. 2903. Authorized Air Force construction and land acquisition projects.

Sec. 2904. Authorized defense agencies construction and land acquisition projects.

Sec. 2905. Authorization of appropriations.

SEC. 101. Army.

Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 2019 for procurement for the Army as follows:

(1) For aircraft, $3,782,558,000.

(2) For missiles, $3,355,777,000.

(3) For weapons and tracked combat vehicles, $4,489,118,000.

(4) For ammunition, $2,234,761,000.

(5) For other procurement, $7,999,529,000.

SEC. 102. Navy and Marine Corps.

Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 2019 for procurement for the Navy and Marine Corps as follows:

(1) For aircraft, $19,041,799,000.

(2) For weapons, including missiles and torpedoes, $3,702,393,000.

(3) For ammunition procurement, Navy and Marine Corps, $1,006,209,000.

(4) For shipbuilding and conversion, $21,871,437,000.

(5) For other procurement, $9,414,355,000.

(6) For procurement, Marine Corps, $2,860,410,000.

SEC. 103. Air Force.

Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 2019 for procurement for the Air Force as follows:

(1) For aircraft, $16,206,937,000.

(2) For missiles, $2,669,454,000.

(3) For space procurement, $2,527,542,000.

(4) For ammunition, $1,587,304,000.

(5) For other procurement, $20,890,164,000.

SEC. 105. Defense Production Act purchases.

Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 2019 for purchases under the Defense Production Act of 1950 (50 U.S.C. 4501 et seq.) in the amount of $38,578,000.

SEC. 201. Authorization of appropriations.

Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 2019 for the use of the Department of Defense for research, development, test, and evaluation as follows:

(1) For the Army, $10,159,379,000.

(2) For the Navy, $18,481,666,000.

(3) For the Air Force, $40,178,343,000.

(4) For Defense-wide activities, $22,016,553,000.

(5) For the Director of Operational Test and Evaluation, $221,009,000.

SEC. 202. Permanent extension and codification of authority to conduct technology protection features activities during research and development of defense systems.

(a) Codification and extension.—Chapter 139 of title 10, United States Code, is amended by inserting before section 2358 a new section 2357 consisting of—

(1) a heading as follows:

§ 2357. Technology protection features activities”;

and

(2) the text of subsections (a), (b), and (d) of section 243 of the Ike Skelton National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (10 U.S.C. 2358 note).

(b) Conforming amendments.—Section 2357 of title 10, United States Code, as added by subsection (a) of this section, is amended—

(1) in subsection (a)—

(A) in the heading, by striking “Pilot program” and inserting “Activities”; and

(B) by striking “shall carry out a pilot program” and inserting “may carry out activities”;

(2) by redesignating subsection (d) as subsection (c); and

(3) in subsection (c) (as so redesignated), by striking “Under Secretary” and all that follows and inserting “Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment designates for purposes of this section.”.

(c) Table of sections amendment.—The table of sections at the beginning of chapter 139 of title 10, United States Code, is amended by inserting before the item relating to section 2358 the following new item:


“2357. Technology protection features activities”.

(d) Conforming repeal.—Section 243 of the Ike Skelton National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (10 U.S.C. 2358 note) is repealed.

SEC. 301. Operation and maintenance funding.

Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 2019 for the use of the Armed Forces and other activities and agencies of the Department of Defense for expenses, not otherwise provided for, for operation and maintenance, in amounts as follows:

(1) For the Army, $42,009,317,000.

(2) For the Navy, $49,003,633,000.

(3) For the Marine Corps, $6,832,510,000.

(4) For the Air Force, $42,060,568,000.

(5) For Defense-wide activities, $36,352,625,000.

(6) For the Army Reserve, $2,916,909,000.

(7) For the Navy Reserve, $1,027,006,000.

(8) For the Marine Corps Reserve, $271,570,000.

(9) For the Air Force Reserve, $3,260,234,000.

(10) For the Army National Guard, $7,399,295,000.

(11) For the Air National Guard, $6,427,622,000.

(12) For the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces, $14,662,000.

(13) For Environmental Restoration, Army, $203,449,000.

(14) For Environmental Restoration, Navy, $329,253,000.

(15) For Environmental Restoration, Air Force, $296,808,000.

(16) For Environmental Restoration, Defense-wide, $8,926,000.

(17) For Environmental Restoration, Formerly Used Defense Sites, $212,346,000.

(18) For Overseas Humanitarian, Disaster, and Civic Aid programs, $107,663,000.

(19) For Cooperative Threat Reduction programs, $335,240,000.

(20) For Department of Defense Acquisition Workforce Development Fund, $400,000,000.

SEC. 401. End strengths for Active Forces.

The Armed Forces are authorized strengths for active duty personnel as of September 30, 2019, as follows:

(1) The Army, 487,500.

(2) The Navy, 335,400.

(3) The Marine Corps, 186,100.

(4) The Air Force, 329,100.

SEC. 411. End strengths for Selected Reserve.

(a) In general.—The Armed Forces are authorized strengths for Selected Reserve personnel of the reserve components as of September 30, 2019, as follows:

(1) The Army National Guard of the United States, 343,500.

(2) The Army Reserve, 199,500.

(3) The Navy Reserve, 59,100.

(4) The Marine Corps Reserve, 38,500.

(5) The Air National Guard of the United States, 107,100.

(6) The Air Force Reserve, 70,000.

(7) The Coast Guard Reserve, 7,000.

(b) End strength reductions.—The end strengths prescribed by subsection (a) for the Selected Reserve of any reserve component shall be proportionately reduced by—

(1) the total authorized strength of units organized to serve as units of the Selected Reserve of such component which are on active duty (other than for training) at the end of the fiscal year; and

(2) the total number of individual members not in units organized to serve as units of the Selected Reserve of such component who are on active duty (other than for training or for unsatisfactory participation in training) without their consent at the end of the fiscal year.

(c) End strength increases.—Whenever units or individual members of the Selected Reserve for any reserve component are released from active duty during any fiscal year, the end strength prescribed for such fiscal year for the Selected Reserve of such reserve component shall be increased proportionately by the total authorized strengths of such units and by the total number of such individual members.

SEC. 414. Maximum number of reserve personnel authorized to be on active duty for operational support.

During fiscal year 2019, the maximum number of members of the reserve components of the Armed Forces who may be serving at any time on full-time operational support duty under section 115(b) of title 10, United States Code, is the following:

(1) The Army National Guard of the United States, 17,000.

(2) The Army Reserve, 13,000.

(3) The Navy Reserve, 6,200.

(4) The Marine Corps Reserve, 3,000.

(5) The Air National Guard of the United States, 16,000.

(6) The Air Force Reserve, 14,000.

SEC. 504. Additional authority to award constructive service credit for experience, training, or advanced education upon original appointment as a commissioned officer.

(a) Active-Duty list appointments.—Section 533(g) of title 10, United States Code, is amended—

(1) in paragraph (1)—

(A) in the matter preceding subparagraph (A)—

(i) by striking “with cyberspace-related experience or advanced education”;

(ii) by inserting “with advanced education, or special experience or training, related to a designated field” after “of such Secretary”; and

(iii) by striking “critically”;

(B) in subparagraph (A)—

(i) by striking “in a particular cyberspace-related field” and inserting “in such designated field”; and

(ii) by striking “operational”; and

(C) in subparagraph (B)—

(i) by striking “in a cyberspace-related field” and inserting “in such designated field”; and

(ii) by striking “operational”;

(2) by striking paragraph (2) and inserting the following:

“(2) The amount of constructive service credited an officer under this subsection may be up to, but may not exceed, the amount required in order for the officer to be eligible for an original appointment in the grade of colonel in the Army, Air Force, or Marine Corps or captain in the Navy.”; and

(3) by striking paragraph (4) and inserting the following new paragraph:

“(4) In this subsection, the term ‘designated field’ means any of the following:

“(A) Cyberspace.

“(B) Any scientific or technical field designated by the Secretary of Defense.

“(C) Any other field designated by the Secretary of Defense as being a high-skill, difficult-to-fill field.”.

(b) Reserve active-Status list appointments.—Section 12207 of such title is amended—

(1) in subsection (a)(2), by inserting “or (g)” after “subsection (b)”;

(2) in subsection (e), by striking “subsection (b) or (d)” and inserting “subsection (b), (d), or (g)”; and

(3) by adding at the end the following new subsection:

“(g) (1) Under regulations prescribed by the Secretary of Defense, if the Secretary of a military department determines that the number of commissioned officers serving on the reserve active-status list in an armed force under the jurisdiction of such Secretary with advanced education, or special experience or training, related to a designated field is below the number needed, such Secretary may credit any person receiving an original appointment with a period of constructive service for the following:

“(A) Special experience or training in such designated field if such experience or training is directly related to the needs of the armed force concerned.

“(B) Any period of advanced education in such designated field beyond the baccalaureate degree level if such advanced education is directly related to the needs of the armed force concerned.

“(2) The amount of constructive service credited an officer under this subsection may be up to, but may not exceed, the amount required in order for the officer to be eligible for an original appointment in the grade of colonel in the Army, Air Force, or Marine Corps or captain in the Navy.

“(3) Constructive service credited an officer under this subsection is in addition to any service credited that officer under subsection (a) and shall be credited at the time of the original appointment of the officer.

“(4) In this subsection, the term ‘designated field’ means any of the following:

“(A) Cyberspace.

“(B) Any scientific or technical field designated by the Secretary of Defense.

“(C) Any other field designated by the Secretary of Defense as being a high-skill, difficult-to-fill field.”.

SEC. 544. Department of Defense Military Family Readiness Council.

(a) Membership.—Section 1781a(b)(1)(B) of title 10, United States Code, is amended—

(1) in clause (i), by striking “a member of the armed force to be represented” and inserting “a member or civilian employee of the armed force to be represented”; and

(2) by striking clause (ii) and inserting the following:

“(ii) One representative, who shall be a member or civilian employee of the National Guard Bureau, to represent both the Army National Guard and the Air National Guard.”.

(b) Terms.—Section 1781a(b)(2) of title 10, United States Code, is amended—

(1) in subparagraph (A)—

(A) in the first sentence, by striking “clauses (i) and (iii) of”; and

(B) by striking the second sentence; and

(2) in subparagraph (B), by striking “three years” and inserting “two years”.

(c) Duties.—Section 1781a(d) of title 10, United States Code, is amended—

(1) in paragraph (2), by striking “military family readiness by the Department of Defense” and inserting “military family readiness programs and activities of the Department of Defense”; and

(2) by adding at the end the following new paragraph:

“(4) To make recommendations to the Secretary of Defense to improve collaboration, awareness, and promotion of accurate and timely military family readiness information and support services by policy makers, service providers, and targeted beneficiaries.”.

(d) Annual reports.—Section 1781a(e)(1) of title 10, United States Code, is amended by striking “February 1” and inserting “July 1”.

(e) Applicability.—The amendments made by this section shall apply to members of the Defense Military Family Readiness Council appointed after the date of enactment of this Act.

SEC. 812. Senior military acquisition advisor eligibility.

Section 1725(d)(2) of title 10, United States Code, is amended in the second sentence by striking “30 years” and inserting “26 years”.

SEC. 1005. Permanent authority of secretary of transportation to issue vessel war risk insurance.

(a) In general.—Section 53912 of title 46, United States Code, is repealed.

(b) Clerical amendment.—The table of sections at the beginning of chapter 539 of title 46, United States Code, is amended by striking the item relating to section 53912.

SEC. 1401. Working capital funds.

Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 2019 for the use of the Armed Forces and other activities and agencies of the Department of Defense for providing capital for working capital and revolving funds in the amount of $1,542,115,000.

SEC. 1403. Chemical Agents and Munitions Destruction, Defense.

(a) Authorization of appropriations.—Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for the Department of Defense for fiscal year 2019 for expenses, not otherwise provided for, for Chemical Agents and Munitions Destruction, Defense, in the amount of $993,816,000, of which—

(1) $105,997,000 is for Operation and Maintenance;

(2) $886,728,000 is for Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation; and

(3) $1,091,000 is for Procurement.

(b) Use.—Amounts authorized to be appropriated under subsection (a) are authorized for—

(1) the destruction of lethal chemical agents and munitions in accordance with section 1412 of the Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1986 (50 U.S.C. 1521); and

(2) the destruction of chemical warfare materiel of the United States that is not covered by section 1412 of such Act.

SEC. 1404. Drug interdiction and counter-drug activities, defense-wide.

Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for the Department of Defense for fiscal year 2019 for expenses, not otherwise provided for, for Drug Interdiction and Counter-Drug Activities, Defense-wide, in the amount of $787,525,000.

SEC. 1405. Defense Inspector General.

Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for the Department of Defense for fiscal year 2019 for expenses, not otherwise provided for, for the Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Defense, in the amount of $329,273,000, of which—

(1) $327,611,000 is for Operation and Maintenance;

(2) $1,602,000 is for Research, Development, Test and Evaluation; and

(3) $60,000 is for Procurement.

SEC. 1406. Defense Health Program.

Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for the Department of Defense for fiscal year 2019 for expenses, not otherwise provided for, for the Defense Health Program, in the amount of $33,729,192,000, of which—

(1) $32,145,395,000 is for Operation and Maintenance;

(2) $710,637,000 is for Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation; and

(3) $873,160,000 is for Procurement.

SEC. 1412. Authorization of appropriations for Armed Forces Retirement Home.

There is hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 2019 from the Armed Forces Retirement Home Trust Fund the sum of $64,300,000 for the operation of the Armed Forces Retirement Home.

SEC. 1501. Purpose.

The purpose of this title is to authorize appropriations for the Department of Defense for fiscal year 2019 to provide additional funds for overseas contingency operations being carried out by the Armed Forces.

SEC. 1502. Army procurement.

Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 2019 for procurement for the Army in amounts as follows:

(1) For aircraft procurement, $363,363,000.

(2) For missile procurement, $1,802,351,000.

(3) For weapons and tracked combat vehicles, $1,107,183,000.

(4) For ammunition procurement, $309,525,000.

(5) For other procurement, $1,382,047,000.

SEC. 1503. Navy and Marine Corps procurement.

Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 2019 for procurement for the Navy and Marine Corps in amounts as follows:

(1) For aircraft procurement, Navy, $80,119,000.

(2) For weapons procurement, Navy, $14,134,000.

(3) For ammunition procurement, Navy and Marine Corps, $246,541,000.

(4) For other procurement, Navy, $187,173,000.

(5) For procurement, Marine Corps, $58,023,000.

SEC. 1504. Air Force procurement.

Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 2019 for procurement for the Air Force in amounts as follows:

(1) For aircraft procurement, $1,018,888,000.

(2) For missile procurement, $493,526,000.

(3) For ammunition procurement, $1,421,516,000.

(4) For other procurement, $3,725,944,000.

SEC. 1505. Defense-wide activities procurement.

Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 2019 for the procurement account for Defense-wide activities in the amount of $572,135,000.

SEC. 1506. Research, development, test, and evaluation.

Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 2019 for the use of the Department of Defense for research, development, test, and evaluation as follows:

(1) For the Army, $325,104,000.

(2) For the Navy, $167,812,000.

(3) For the Air Force, $314,271,000.

(4) For Defense-wide activities, $500,544,000.

SEC. 1507. Operation and maintenance.

Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 2019 for the use of the Armed Forces for expenses, not otherwise provided for, for operation and maintenance, in amounts as follows:

(1) For the Army, $18,210,500,000.

(2) For the Navy, $4,757,155,000.

(3) For the Marine Corps, $1,121,900,000.

(4) For the Air Force, $9,285,789,000.

(5) For Defense-wide activities, $8,549,908,000.

(6) For the Army Reserve, $41,887,000.

(7) For the Navy Reserve, $25,637,000.

(8) For the Marine Corps Reserve, $3,345,000.

(9) For the Air Force Reserve, $60,500,000.

(10) For the Army National Guard, $110,729,000.

(11) For the Air National Guard, $15,870,000.

(12) For the Afghanistan Security Forces Fund, $5,199,450,000.

(13) Counter-Islamic State of Iraq and Syria Train and Equip Fund, $1,400,000,000.

SEC. 1508. Military personnel.

Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 2019 to the Department of Defense for military personnel accounts in the total amount of $4,660,661,000.

SEC. 1509. Working capital funds.

Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 2019 for the use of the Armed Forces and other activities and agencies of the Department of Defense for providing capital for Defense Working Capital Funds in the amount of $15,190,000.

SEC. 1510. Defense health program.

Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for the Department of Defense for fiscal year 2019 for expenses, not otherwise provided for, for the Defense Health Program in the amount of $352,068,000 for operation and maintenance.

SEC. 1511. Drug interdiction and counter-drug activities, defense-wide.

Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for the Department of Defense for fiscal year 2019 for expenses, not otherwise provided for, for Drug Interdiction and Counter-Drug Activities, Defense-wide in the amount of $153,100,000.

SEC. 1512. Defense Inspector General.

Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for the Department of Defense for fiscal year 2019 for expenses, not otherwise provided for, for the Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Defense in the amount of $24,692,000.

SEC. 1601. Procurement authority for certain parts of intercontinental ballistic missile fuzes.

(a) Availability of funds.—Notwithstanding section 1502(a) of title 31, United States Code, of the amount authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 2019 by section 103 for Missile Procurement, Air Force, $9,841,000 shall be available for the procurement of covered parts pursuant to contracts entered into under section 1645(a) of the Carl Levin and Howard P. “Buck” McKeon National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2015 (Public Law 113–291; 128 Stat. 3651).

(b) Covered parts defined.—In this section, the term “covered parts” means commercially available off-the-shelf items as defined in section 104 of title 41, United States Code.

SEC. 2001. Short title.

This division may be cited as the “Military Construction Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019”.

SEC. 2002. Expiration of authorizations and amounts required to be specified by law.

(a) Expiration of authorizations after five years.—Except as provided in subsection (b), all authorizations contained in titles XXI through XXVII for military construction projects, land acquisition, family housing projects and facilities, and contributions to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Security Investment Program (and authorizations of appropriations therefor) shall expire on the later of—

(1) October 1, 2023; or

(2) the date of the enactment of an Act authorizing funds for military construction for fiscal year 2024.

(b) Exception.—Subsection (a) shall not apply to authorizations for military construction projects, land acquisition, family housing projects and facilities, and contributions to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Security Investment Program (and authorizations of appropriations therefor), for which appropriated funds have been obligated before the later of—

(1) October 1, 2023; or

(2) the date of the enactment of an Act authorizing funds for fiscal year 2024 for military construction projects, land acquisition, family housing projects and facilities, or contributions to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Security Investment Program.

SEC. 2003. Effective date.

Titles XXI through XXVII and title XXIX shall take effect on the later of—

(1) October 1, 2018; or

(2) the date of the enactment of this Act.

SEC. 2101. Authorized Army construction and land acquisition projects.

(a) Inside the United States.—Using amounts appropriated pursuant to the authorization of appropriations in section 2103(a) and available for military construction projects inside the United States as specified in the funding table in section 3002, the Secretary of the Army may acquire real property and carry out military construction projects for the installations or locations inside the United States, and in the amounts, set forth in the following table:

Army: Inside the United States
StateInstallationAmount
AlabamaAnniston Army Depot$5,200,000
CaliforniaFort Irwin$29,000,000
ColoradoFort Carson$77,000,000
GeorgiaFort Gordon$99,000,000
IndianaCrane Army Ammunition Plant$16,000,000
KentuckyFort Campbell$32,000,000
Fort Knox$26,000,000
New JerseyPicatinny Arsenal$41,000,000
New MexicoWhite Sands$40,000,000
New YorkU.S. Military Academy$160,000,000
North CarolinaFort Bragg$10,000,000
South CarolinaFort Jackson$52,000,000
TexasFort Bliss$24,000,000

(b) Outside the United States.—Using amounts appropriated pursuant to the authorization of appropriations in section 2103(a) and available for military construction projects outside the United States as specified in the funding table in section 3002, the Secretary of the Army may acquire real property and carry out the military construction project for the installations or locations outside the United States, and in the amount, set forth in the following table:

Army: Outside the United States
CountryInstallation Amount
GermanyEast Camp Grafenwoehr$31,000,000
HondurasSoto Cano Air Base$21,000,000
KoreaCamp Tango$17,500,000
KuwaitCamp Arifjan$44,000,000

SEC. 2102. Family housing.

(a) Construction and acquisition.—Using amounts appropriated pursuant to the authorization of appropriations in section 2103(a) and available for military family housing functions as specified in the funding table in section 3002, the Secretary of the Army may construct or acquire family housing units (including land acquisition and supporting facilities) at the installations or locations, in the number of units, and in the amounts set forth in the following table:

Army: Family Housing
State/CountryInstallationUnitsAmount
Italy VicenzaFamily Housing New Construction$95,134,000
KoreaCamp WalkerFamily Housing Replacement Construction$68,000,000
Puerto RicoFort BuchananFamily Housing Replacement Construction$26,000,000
WisconsinFort McCoyFamily Housing New Construction$6,200,000

(b) Planning and design.—Using amounts appropriated pursuant to the authorization of appropriations in section 2103(a) and available for military family housing functions as specified in the funding table in section 3002, the Secretary of the Army may carry out architectural and engineering services and construction design activities with respect to the construction or improvement of family housing units in an amount not to exceed $18,326,000.

SEC. 2103. Authorization of appropriations, Army.

(a) Authorization of appropriations.—Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal years beginning after September 30, 2018, for military construction, land acquisition, and military family housing functions of the Department of the Army as specified in the funding table in section 3002.

(b) Limitation on total cost of construction projects.—Notwithstanding the cost variations authorized by section 2853 of title 10, United States Code, and any other cost variation authorized by law, the total cost of all projects carried out under section 2101 of this Act may not exceed the total amount authorized to be appropriated under subsection (a), as specified in the funding table in section 3002.

SEC. 2104. Extension of authorizations of certain fiscal year 2015 projects.

(a) Extension.—Notwithstanding section 2002 of the Military Construction Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2015 (division B of Public Law 113–291; 128 Stat. 3669), the authorizations set forth in the table in subsection (b), as provided in section 2101 of that Act (128 Stat. 3670), shall remain in effect until October 1, 2019, or the date of the enactment of an Act authorizing funds for military construction for fiscal year 2020, whichever is later.

(b) Table.—The table referred to in subsection (a) is as follows:

Army: Extension of 2015 Project Authorization
State/CountryInstallationProjectAmount
California Military Ocean Terminal, ConcordAccess Control Point$9,900,000
JapanKadena Air BaseMissile Magazine$10,600,000

SEC. 2201. Authorized Navy construction and land acquisition projects.

(a) Inside the united states.—Using amounts appropriated pursuant to the authorization of appropriations in section 2204(a) and available for military construction projects inside the United States as specified in the funding table in section 3002, the Secretary of the Navy may acquire real property and carry out military construction projects for the installations or locations inside the United States, and in the amounts, set forth in the following table:

Navy: Inside the United States
StateInstallation or LocationAmount
California Camp Pendleton$111,330,000
Coronado$77,780,000
Lemoore$112,690,000
Miramar$31,980,000
Point Mugu$22,150,000
San Diego$156,540,000
San Nicolas Island$31,010,000
Seal Beach$117,830,000
District of ColumbiaNaval Observatory$115,600,000
FloridaMayport$111,460,000
HawaiiJoint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam$45,000,000
Kaneohe Bay$66,100,000
Pearl City$78,320,000
MaineKittery $149,685,000
North CarolinaCherry Point Marine Corps Air Station$240,830,000
PennsylvaniaPhiladelphia$71,050,000
South CarolinaBeaufort$9,517,000
Parris Island$35,190,000
UtahHill Air Force Base$105,520,000
VirginiaPortsmouth$26,120,000
Quantico$21,980,000
WashingtonBangor$88,960,000
Whidbey Island$27,380,000

(b) Outside the United States.—Using amounts appropriated pursuant to the authorization of appropriations in section 2204(a) and available for military construction projects outside the United States as specified in the funding table in section 3002, the Secretary of the Navy may acquire real property and carry out military construction projects for the installation or location outside the United States, and in the amounts, set forth in the following table:

Navy: Outside the United States
CountryInstallation or LocationAmount
BahamasAndros Island$31,050,000
Bahrain IslandSW Asia$26,340,000
CubaGuantanamo Bay$85,000,000
GermanyPanzer Kaserne$43,950,000
GuamJoint Region Marianas$279,657,000
JapanKadena Air Base$9,049,000

SEC. 2202. Family housing.

(a) Construction and acquisition.—Using amounts appropriated pursuant to the authorization of appropriations in section 2204(a) and available for military family housing functions as specified in the funding table in section 3002, the Secretary of the Navy may construct or acquire family housing units (including land acquisition and supporting facilities) at the installations or locations, in the number of units, and in the amounts set forth in the following table:

Navy: Family Housing
CountryInstallationUnitsAmount
GuamJoint Region MarianasReplace Andersen Housing PH II$83,441,000

(b) Planning and design.—Using amounts appropriated pursuant to the authorization of appropriations in section 2204(a) and available for military family housing functions as specified in the funding table in section 3002, the Secretary of the Navy may carry out architectural and engineering services and construction design activities with respect to the construction or improvement of family housing units in an amount not to exceed $4,502,000.

SEC. 2203. Improvements to military family housing units.

Subject to section 2825 of title 10, United States Code, and using amounts appropriated pursuant to the authorization of appropriations in section 2204(a) and available for military family housing functions as specified in the funding table in section 3002, the Secretary of the Navy may improve existing military family housing units in an amount not to exceed $16,638,000.

SEC. 2204. Authorization of appropriations, Navy.

(a) Authorization of appropriations.—Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal years beginning after September 30, 2018, for military construction, land acquisition, and military family housing functions of the Department of the Navy, as specified in the funding table in section 3002.

(b) Limitation on total cost of construction projects.—Notwithstanding the cost variations authorized by section 2853 of title 10, United States Code, and any other cost variation authorized by law, the total cost of all projects carried out under section 2201 of this Act may not exceed the total amount authorized to be appropriated under subsection (a), as specified in the funding table in section 3002.

SEC. 2301. Authorized Air Force construction and land acquisition projects.

(a) Inside the United States.—Using amounts appropriated pursuant to the authorization of appropriations in section 2304(a) and available for military construction projects inside the United States as specified in the funding table in section 3002, the Secretary of the Air Force may acquire real property and carry out military construction projects for the installations or locations inside the United States, and in the amounts, set forth in the following table:

Air Force: Inside the United States
StateInstallation or LocationAmount
AlaskaEielson Air Force Base$63,800,000
ArizonaLuke Air Force Base$40,000,000
Florida Eglin Air Force Base $62,863,000
MacDill Air Force Base$3,100,000
MarylandJoint Base Andrews$37,000,000
MassachusettsHanscom Air Force Base$225,000,000
NebraskaOffutt Air Force Base$9,500,000
NevadaCreech Air Force Base$59,000,000
Nellis Air Force Base$5,900,000
New MexicoHolloman Air Force Base$85,000,000
North Dakota Minot Air Force Base$66,000,000
OhioWright-Patterson Air Force Base$116,100,000
Oklahoma Altus Air Force Base$12,000,000
Tinker Air Force Base$166,000,000
South CarolinaShaw Air Force Base$53,000,000

(b) Outside the United States.—Using amounts appropriated pursuant to the authorization of appropriations in section 2304(a) and available for military construction projects outside the United States as specified in the funding table in section 3002, the Secretary of the Air Force may acquire real property and carry out military construction projects for the installation or location outside the United States, and in the amount, set forth in the following table:

Air Force: Outside the United States
CountryInstallation or LocationAmount
GuamJoint Region Marianas $9,800,000
Mariana Islands-TinianJoint Region Marianas$50,700,000
QatarAl Udeid$70,400,000
United KingdomRoyal Air Force Lakenheath$148,467,000
Worldwide ClassifiedClassified Location$18,000,000

SEC. 2302. Family housing.

Using amounts appropriated pursuant to the authorization of appropriations in section 2304(a) and available for military family housing functions as specified in the funding table in section 3002, the Secretary of the Air Force may carry out architectural and engineering services and construction design activities with respect to the construction or improvement of family housing units in an amount not to exceed $3,199,000.

SEC. 2303. Improvements to military family housing units.

Subject to section 2825 of title 10, United States Code, and using amounts appropriated pursuant to the authorization of appropriations in section 2304(a) and available for military family housing functions as specified in the funding table in section 3002, the Secretary of the Air Force may improve existing military family housing units in an amount not to exceed $75,247,000.

SEC. 2304. Authorization of appropriations, Air Force.

(a) Authorization of appropriations.—Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal years beginning after September 30, 2018, for military construction, land acquisition, and military family housing functions of the Department of the Air Force, as specified in the funding table in section 3002.

(b) Limitation on total cost of construction projects.—Notwithstanding the cost variations authorized by section 2853 of title 10, United States Code, and any other cost variation authorized by law, the total cost of all projects carried out under section 2301 of this Act may not exceed the total amount authorized to be appropriated under subsection (a), as specified in the funding table in section 3002.

SEC. 2305. Modification of authority to carry out certain phased project authorized in fiscal years 2015, 2016, and 2017.

In the case of the authorization contained in the table in section 2301(b) of the Military Construction Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2015 (division B of Public Law 113–291; 128 Stat. 3679) for Royal Air Force Croughton for JIAC Consolidation Phase 1, the authorization contained in the table in section 2301(b) of the Military Construction Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2016 (division B of Public Law 114–92; 129 Stat. 1153) for Croughton Royal Air Force for JIAC Consolidation Phase 2, and the authorization contained in the table in section 2301(b) of the Military Construction Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2017 (division B of Public Law 114–328; 130 Stat. 2697) for Royal Air Force Croughton for JIAC Consolidation Phase 3, the location shall be United Kingdom, Unspecified.

SEC. 2306. Modification of authority to carry out certain fiscal year 2017 project.

In the case of the authorization contained in the table in section 2301(a) of the Military Construction Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2017 (division B of Public Law 114–328; 130 Stat. 2696) for Joint Base San Antonio, Texas, for construction of a basic military training recruit dormitory, the Secretary of the Air Force may construct a 26,537 square meter dormitory in the amount of $92,300,000.

SEC. 2307. Modification of authority to carry out certain fiscal year 2018 project.

In the case of the authorization contained in the table in section 2301(a) of the Military Construction Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2018 (division B of Public Law 115–91; 131 Stat. ____) for the United States Air Force Academy, Colorado, for construction of a cyberworx facility, the Secretary of the Air Force may construct a facility of up to 4,000 square meters.

SEC. 2308. Additional authority to carry out certain fiscal year 2019 projects.

(a) Project authorizations.—The Secretary of the Air Force may carry out military construction projects to construct—

(1) a 6,702 square meter Joint Simulation Environment Facility at Edwards Air Force Base, California, in the amount of $43,000,000;

(2) a 4,833 square meter Cyberspace Test Facility at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, in the amount of $38,000,000; and

(3) a 4,735 square meter Joint Simulation Environment Facility at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, in the amount of $30,000,000.

(b) Use of research, development, test, and evaluation funds.—As provided for in the Defense Laboratory Modernization Pilot Program authorized by section 2803 of the Military Construction Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2016 (10 U.S.C. 2358 note), the Secretary may use funds available for research, development, test, and evaluation for the projects described in subsection (a).

SEC. 2401. Authorized defense agencies construction and land acquisition projects.

(a) Inside the United States.—Using amounts appropriated pursuant to the authorization of appropriations in section 2403(a) and available for military construction projects inside the United States as specified in the funding table in section 3002, the Secretary of Defense may acquire real property and carry out military construction projects for the installations or locations inside the United States, and in the amounts, set forth in the following table:

Defense Agencies: Inside the United States
StateInstallation or LocationAmount
AlaskaClear Air Force Station$174,000,000
Fort Greely$8,000,000
Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson$14,000,000
ArkansasLittle Rock Air Force Base$14,000,000
CaliforniaCamp Pendleton$12,596,000
Coronado $71,088,000
Defense Distribution Depot-Tracy$18,800,000
ColoradoFort Carson$24,297,000
Conus ClassifiedClassified Location$49,222,000
KentuckyFort Campbell$82,298,000
MaineKittery$11,600,000
MarylandFort Meade$805,000,000
MissouriSt. Louis$447,800,000
New JerseyJoint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst$10,200,000
North CarolinaFort Bragg$32,366,000
New River$32,580,000
OklahomaMcAlester$7,000,000
TexasJoint Base San Antonio$10,200,000
Red River Army Depot$71,500,000
VirginiaDam Neck$8,959,000
Fort A.P. Hill$11,734,000
Fort Belvoir$6,127,000
Humphreys Engineer Center$20,257,000
Joint Base Langley-Eustis$12,700,000
Pentagon$35,850,000
WashingtonJoint Base Lewis-McChord$26,200,000

(b) Outside the United States.—Using amounts appropriated pursuant to the authorization of appropriations in section 2403(a) and available for military construction projects outside the United States as specified in the funding table in section 3002, the Secretary of Defense may acquire real property and carry out military construction projects for the installations or locations outside the United States, and in the amounts, set forth in the following table:

Defense Agencies: Outside the United States
CountryInstallation or LocationAmount
BelgiumChievres Air Base$14,305,000
CubaGuantanamo Bay$9,080,000
GermanyBaumholder$11,504,000
Kaiserslautern Air Base$99,955,000
Wiesbaden$56,048,000
Japan Camp McTureous$94,851,000
Iwakuni$33,200,000
Kadena Air Base$21,400,000
Yokosuka$170,386,000
United KingdomCroughton RAF$10,000,000

SEC. 2402. Authorized energy conservation projects.

Using amounts appropriated pursuant to the authorization of appropriations in section 2403(a) and available for energy conservation projects as specified in the funding table in section 3002, the Secretary of Defense may carry out energy conservation projects under chapter 173 of title 10, United States Code, in the amount set forth in the table.

SEC. 2403. Authorization of appropriations, defense agencies.

(a) Authorization of appropriations.—Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal years beginning after September 30, 2018, for military construction, land acquisition, and military family housing functions of the Department of Defense (other than the military departments), as specified in the funding table in section 3002.

(b) Limitation on total cost of construction projects.—Notwithstanding the cost variations authorized by section 2853 of title 10, United States Code, and any other cost variation authorized by law, the total cost of all projects carried out under section 2401 of this Act may not exceed the total amount authorized to be appropriated under subsection (a), as specified in the funding table in section 3002.

SEC. 2404. Extension of authorizations of certain fiscal year 2015 projects.

(a) Extension.—Notwithstanding section 2002 of the Military Construction Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2015 (division B of Public Law 113–291; 128 Stat. 3669), the authorizations set forth in the table in subsection (b), as provided in section 2401 of that Act (128 Stat. 3681) and as amended by section 2406 of the Military Construction Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2018 (division B of Public Law 115–91; 131 Stat. ____), shall remain in effect until October 1, 2019, or the date of the enactment of an Act authorizing funds for military construction for fiscal year 2020, whichever is later.

(b) Table.—The table referred to in subsection (a) is as follows:

Defense Agencies: Extension of 2015 Project Authorizations
State/CountryInstallation or LocationProjectAmount
JapanCommander Fleet Activities SaseboE.J. King High School Replacement/Renovation$37,681,000
JapanOkinawaKubasaki High School Replacement/Renovation$99,420,000
New MexicoCannon AFBSOF Squadron Operations Facility (STS)$23,333,000
VirginiaPentagonRedundant Chilled Water Loop$15,100,000

SEC. 2501. Authorized NATO construction and land acquisition projects.

The Secretary of Defense may make contributions for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Security Investment Program as provided in section 2806 of title 10, United States Code, in an amount not to exceed the sum of the amount authorized to be appropriated for this purpose in section 2502 and the amount collected from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization as a result of construction previously financed by the United States.

SEC. 2502. Authorization of appropriations, NATO.

Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal years beginning after September 30, 2018, for contributions by the Secretary of Defense under section 2806 of title 10, United States Code, for the share of the United States of the cost of projects for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Security Investment Program authorized by section 2501 as specified in the funding table in section 3002.

SEC. 2511. Republic of Korea funded construction projects.

Pursuant to agreement with the Republic of Korea for required in-kind contributions, the Secretary of Defense may accept military construction projects for the installations or locations, and in the amounts, set forth in the following table:



Republic of Korea Funded Construction Projects
CountryComponentInstallation or LocationProjectAmount
KoreaArmyCamp CarrollUpgrade Electrical Distribution, Phase 2 $52,000,000
ArmyCamp HumphreysSite Development$7,800,000
ArmyCamp HumphreysAir Support Squadron Operations Squadron$25,000,000
ArmyCamp HumphreysUnaccompanied Enlisted Personnel Housing, P2 $76,000,000
ArmyCamp HumphreysEchelon Above Brigade Engineer Battalion, VMF$123,000,000
ArmyCamp WalkerRepair/Replace Sewer Piping System$8,000,000
NavyChinhaeIndoor Training Pool$7,400,00
NavyPohang Air BaseReplace Ordnance Storage Magazines$87,000,000
Air ForceGimhae Air BaseAirfield Damage Repair Warehouse$7,600,000
Air ForceGwangju Air BaseAirfield Damage Repair Warehouse$7,600,000
Air ForceKunsan Air BaseExplosive Ordnance Disposal Facility$8,000,000
Air ForceKunsan Air BaseUpgrade Flow-Through Fuel System$23,000,000
Air ForceOsan Air Base5th Reconnaissance Squadron Aircraft Shelter$12,000,000
Air ForceOsan Air BaseAirfield Damage Repair Facility$22,000,000
Air ForceOsan Air BaseCommunications HQ Building$45,000,000
Air ForceSuwon Air BaseAirfield Damage Repair Warehouse$7,200,000

SEC. 2601. Authorized Army National Guard construction and land acquisition projects.

Using amounts appropriated pursuant to the authorization of appropriations in section 2606 and available for the National Guard and Reserve as specified in the funding table in section 3002, the Secretary of the Army may acquire real property and carry out military construction projects for the Army National Guard locations inside the United States, and in the amounts, set forth in the following table:



Army National Guard
StateLocationAmount
Alaska Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson$27,000,000
IllinoisMarseilles$5,000,000
MontanaMalta$15,000,000
NevadaNorth Las Vegas$32,000,000
New Hampshire Pembroke$12,000,000
North DakotaFargo$32,000,000
OhioCamp Ravenna$7,400,000
South DakotaRapid City$15,000,000

SEC. 2602. Authorized Army Reserve construction and land acquisition projects.

Using amounts appropriated pursuant to the authorization of appropriations in section 2606 and available for the National Guard and Reserve as specified in the funding table in section 3002, the Secretary of the Army may acquire real property and carry out military construction projects for the Army Reserve locations inside the United States, and in the amounts, set forth in the following table:



Army Reserve: Inside the United States
StateLocationAmount
CaliforniaBarstow$34,000,000
Wisconsin Fort McCoy$23,000,000

SEC. 2603. Authorized Navy Reserve and Marine Corps Reserve construction and land acquisition projects.

Using amounts appropriated pursuant to the authorization of appropriations in section 2606 and available for the National Guard and Reserve as specified in the funding table in section 3002, the Secretary of the Navy may acquire real property and carry out military construction projects for the Navy Reserve and Marine Corps Reserve locations inside the United States, and in the amounts, set forth in the following table:



Navy Reserve and Marine Corps Reserve
StateLocationAmount
California Seal Beach$21,740,000
GeorgiaBenning$13,630,000
PennsylvaniaPittsburgh$17,650,000

SEC. 2604. Authorized Air National Guard construction and land acquisition projects.

Using amounts appropriated pursuant to the authorization of appropriations in section 2606 and available for the National Guard and Reserve as specified in the funding table in section 3002, the Secretary of the Air Force may acquire real property and carry out military construction projects for the Air National Guard locations inside the United States, and in the amounts, set forth in the following table:



Air National Guard
StateLocationAmount
CaliforniaChannel Islands ANGS$8,000,000
HawaiiJoint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam$17,000,000
IllinoisGreater Peoria Regional Airport$9,000,000
LouisianaNew Orleans$15,000,000
New York Francis S. Gabreski Airport$20,000,000
Pennsylvania Fort Indiantown Gap$8,000,000
Virginia Joint Base Langley-Eustis$10,000,000

SEC. 2605. Authorized Air Force Reserve construction and land acquisition projects.

Using amounts appropriated pursuant to the authorization of appropriations in section 2606 and available for the National Guard and Reserve as specified in the funding table in section 3002, the Secretary of the Air Force may acquire real property and carry out military construction projects for the Air Force Reserve locations inside the United States, and in the amounts, set forth in the following table:



Air Force Reserve
State LocationAmount
Indiana Grissom Air Reserve Base$12,100,000
Mississippi Keesler Air Force Base$4,550,000
New YorkNiagara Falls IAP$14,000,000

SEC. 2606. Authorization of appropriations, National Guard and Reserve.

Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal years beginning after September 30, 2018, for the costs of acquisition, architectural and engineering services, and construction of facilities for the Guard and Reserve Forces, and for contributions therefor, under chapter 1803 of title 10, United States Code (including the cost of acquisition of land for those facilities), as specified in the funding table in section 3002.

SEC. 2611. Modification of authority to carry out certain fiscal year 2016 project.

In the case of the authorization contained in the table in section 2603 of the Military Construction Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2016 (division B of Public Law 114–92; 129 Stat. 1164) for construction of a Reserve Training Center Complex at Dam Neck, Virginia, the Secretary of the Navy may construct the Reserve Training Center Complex at Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Story, Virginia.

SEC. 2612. Modification of authority to carry out certain fiscal year 2018 project.

In the case of the authorization contained in the table in section 2601 of the Military Construction Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2018 (division B of Public Law 115–91; 131 Stat. ____) for Fort Belvoir, Virginia, for additions and alterations to the National Guard Readiness Center, the Secretary of the Army may construct a new readiness center.

SEC. 2613. Additional authority to carry out certain fiscal year 2019 project.

(a) Project authorization.—The Secretary of the Navy may carry out a military construction project to construct a 50,000 square foot reserve training center, 6,600 square foot combat vehicle maintenance and storage facility, 2,400 square foot vehicle wash rack, 1,600 square foot covered training area, road improvements, and associated supporting facilities, and may acquire approximately 8.5 acres of adjacent land and obtain necessary interest in land at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in the amount of $17,650,000.

(b) Use of unobligated prior-Year Navy military construction reserve funds.—The Secretary may use available, unobligated Navy military construction reserve funds for the project described in subsection (a).

(c) Congressional notification.—The Secretary of the Navy shall provide information in accordance with section 2851(c) of title 10, United States Code, regarding the project described in subsection (a). If it becomes necessary to exceed the estimated project cost, the Secretary shall utilize the authority provided by section 2853 of such title regarding authorized cost and scope of work variations.

SEC. 2801. Extension of temporary, limited authority to use operation and maintenance funds for construction projects in certain areas outside the United States.

Section 2808 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2004 (division B of Public Law 108–136; 117 Stat. 1723), as most recently amended by section 2804 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2017 (Public Law 114–328), is further amended—

(1) in subsection (c)(1)—

(A) by striking “$100,000,000” and inserting “$200,000,000”;

(B) by striking “October 1, 2017” and inserting “October 1, 2018”;

(C) by striking “December 31, 2018” and inserting “December 31, 2019”; and

(D) by striking “fiscal year 2019” and inserting “fiscal year 2021”; and

(2) in subsection (h)—

(A) in paragraph (1), by striking “December 31, 2018” and inserting “December 31, 2019”; and

(B) in paragraph (2), by striking “fiscal year 2019” and inserting “fiscal year 2021”.

SEC. 2802. Land exchange, Air Force Plant 44, Tucson, Arizona.

(a) Land conveyance and restoration of real property improvements authorized.—In connection with a project planned by the Tuscon Airport Authority (in this section referred to as “TAA”) to relocate and extend a parallel runway and make other airfield safety enhancements at the Tucson International Airport, the Secretary of the Air Force (in this section referred to as the “Secretary”) may—

(1) convey to the TAA all right, title, and interest of the United States in and to all or any part of a parcel of real property consisting of approximately 58 acres on Air Force Plant 44, Arizona, and located adjacent to Tucson International Airport;

(2) agree to terminate all or a portion of any deed restrictions made for the benefit of the United States that limit construction on Tucson International Airport within 750 feet of the Airport’s southwest property boundary with Air Force Plant 44; and

(3) using cash or in-kind consideration as provided in subsection (b)—

(A) construct new explosives storage facilities to replace the explosives storage facilities located on the land described in paragraph (1) and explosives storage facilities located on Air Force Plant 44 within the end-of-runway clear zone associated with the TAA airfield enhancement project; and

(B) construct new fencing as necessary to accommodate the changes in the boundary of Air Force Plant 44.

(b) Consideration.—As consideration for the land conveyance, deed restriction termination, replacement of real property improvements, and installation of fencing authorized under subsection (a), the following consideration must be received by the United States before the Secretary may make any conveyance or termination of real property interests of the United States as described in subsection (a):

(1) All right, title, and interest of the owner or owners thereof to the parcels of real property consisting of approximately 160 acres directly adjacent to the south boundary of Air Force Plant 44.

(2) The cost to the Secretary, in accordance with current design standards, of—

(A) replacing the real property structures on Air Force Plant 44 made unusable due to the land transfers and termination of deed restrictions, with structures of at least equivalent capacity and functionality; and

(B) installing the necessary boundary fencing due to the changes in the boundary of Air Force Plant 44.

(c) Direct payment of consideration to government contractors.—The Secretary may require that any cash consideration to be received under this section be paid, directly or through the Air Force design/construction agent, to the government contractors performing design or construction of the real property improvements described in subsection (a)(3).

(d) Payment of costs of conveyances.—

(1) The Secretary may require TAA to cover costs to be incurred by the Secretary to carry out the land exchange and other transactions authorized under this section, or to reimburse the Secretary for such costs, including survey costs, appraisal costs, costs related to environmental documentation, and other administrative costs related to the conveyances. If amounts are collected from TAA in advance of the Secretary incurring the actual costs, and the amount collected exceeds the costs actually incurred by the Secretary to carry out such transactions, the Secretary shall refund the excess amount to TAA.

(2) Amounts received as reimbursements under paragraph (1) shall be used in accordance with section 2695(c) of title 10, United States Code.

(e) Description of property.—The exact acreage and legal description of the real property to be exchanged under this section shall be determined by a survey satisfactory to the Secretary.

(f) Additional terms and conditions.—The Secretary may require such additional terms and conditions in connection with the land exchange and other transactions under this section as the Secretary considers appropriate to protect the interests of the United States. Without limiting the foregoing, the Secretary may establish a deed restriction on any part of the 58 acres described in subsection (a)(1) to accommodate existing Quantity Distance arcs.

SEC. 2804. Modification of alternative authority for acquisition and improvement of military housing.

Section 2872a(b) of title 10, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following new paragraphs:

“(13) Street sweeping.

“(14) Tree trimming and removal.”.

SEC. 2902. Authorized Navy construction and land acquisition projects.

The Secretary of the Navy may acquire real property and carry out the military construction projects for the installations outside the United States, and in the amounts, set forth in the following table:



Navy: Outside the United States
CountryLocationAmount
GreeceSouda Bay$47,850,000
ItalySigonella$66,050,000
SpainRota$21,590,000
United KingdomLossiemouth$79,130,000

SEC. 2903. Authorized Air Force construction and land acquisition projects.

The Secretary of the Air Force may acquire real property and carry out the military construction projects for the installations outside the United States, and in the amounts, set forth in the following table:



Air Force: Outside the United States
CountryLocationAmount
GermanyRamstein Air Base$119,000,000
NorwayRygge$13,800,000
SlovakiaMalacky$59,000,000
United KingdomRAF Fairford$106,000,000

SEC. 2904. Authorized defense agencies construction and land acquisition projects.

The Secretary of Defense may acquire real property and carry out the military construction projects for the installations outside the United States, and in the amounts, set forth in the following table:



Defense Agencies: Outside the United States
CountryLocationAmount
EstoniaUnspecified Estonia$15,700,000
QatarAl Udeid$60,000,000

SEC. 2905. Authorization of appropriations.

Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal years beginning after September 30, 2018, for the military construction projects outside the United States authorized by this title as specified in the funding table in section 3003.