1、CRS INSIGHT Prepared for Members and Committees of Congress INSIGHTINSIGHTi i FY2022 NDAA: Procurement Authorizations February 28, 2022 The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) typically authorizes appropriations for Department of Defense (DOD) procurement programs in Title I of Division A of t
2、he legislation. DOD procurement accounts fund the purchase of new equipment and modifications to existing weapons, including ships, aircraft, ground combat vehicles, munitions, and other products and services. The Departments of the Army, Navy, and Air Force have multiple procurement accounts, inclu
3、ding those related to subordinate services (i.e., Marine Corps and Space Force). The Procurement, Defense-Wide account supports Special Operations Command (SOCOM), the Missile Defense Agency, and other agencies reporting to the Office of the Secretary of Defense. Congress typically appropriates fund
4、ing for the National Guard and Reserve Equipment Account (NGREA) to procure items for the reserve components. Summary of Procurement Authorizations Presidents Budget Request The FY2022 Presidents budget requested $133.6 billion in discretionary funding for DOD procurement programs$8 billion (6%) les