Military Construction
Overall funding for the Department of Defense (DOD) Military Construction account is $9 billion, which is $4 billion less than the budget for FY 2012, or down about 31 percent. This large reduction in funding is mostly due to the end of the DOD’s six-year Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) 2005 program. Below is a breakdown of the funding for each branch of the military:
- Army - $1,923 billion
- Navy & Marine Corps - $1,701 billion
- Air Force - $388 million
- Defense-Wide - $3,654 billion
- NATO - $254 million
- Army National Guard - $613 million
- Air National Guard - $42 million
- Army Reserve - $305 million
- Navy Reserve - $49 million
- Air Force Reserve - $10 million
- Chemical Demilitarization Construction, Defense-Wide - $151 million
- General Construction - $1,471 billion
- Operation and Maintenance - $2,398 billion
- Mississippi River and Tributaries -Â $234 million
- Flood Control and Coastal Emergencies - $30 million
- Investigations - $102 million
- Regulatory Program - $205 million
- Expenses - $182 million
- Office of Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works - $5 million
- Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program - $104 million