• Thu. Dec 12th, 2024

Stefanik Secures Historic Results for NY-21 and America in the National Defense Bill – sUAS News

Byadmin

Dec 12, 2024





Washington, D.C. – Congresswoman Elise Stefanik, a senior member of the House Armed Services Committee, today voted to pass the Fiscal Year 2025 (FY25) National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).

“As the Chief Advocate for Fort Drum and the 10th Mountain Division for over a decade, I am proud to help deliver another national defense bill that brings the priorities of Upstate New York and the North Country to the highest levels and enhances U.S. national security,” said Congresswoman Elise Stefanik. “As a senior member of the House Armed Services Committee and on behalf of Fort Drum, I secured historic results for NY-21 including a requirement for the construction of an additional homeland missile defense site on the East Coast to be completed by 2030. Additionally, I led numerous provisions that will counter Communist China’s infiltration of our critical technology sectors and build up America’s domestic manufacturing capacity. I am proud to have worked on crafting, negotiating, and passing another national defense bill that strengthens America’s military, improves the quality of life for our service members and their families, and promotes America First peace through strength.”

The FY2025 NDAA authorizes $895.2 billion for national defense and saves the American taxpayer by cutting inefficient programs. 

Congresswoman Stefanik led and secured numerous provisions to support Fort Drum, the 10th Mountain Division, military families, and U.S. national security including the following:

Strengthening Fort Drum and the 10th Mountain Division

Establishes a requirement for the Department of Defense to construct an East Coast Missile Defense Site at Fort Drum, New York to be completed by 2030.

Establishes Additional Skill Identifiers for Soldiers who attend Advanced Mountaineering Courses to advance the 10th Mountain Division’s Alpine initiative.

Requires the Army to establish a plan to align the 10th Mountain Division’s Alpine Initiative with the Army’s Arctic Strategy to ensure the 10th Mountain Division Soldiers are best prepared to contribute to our national security. 

Requires the Army to develop a plan to field tethered-unmanned aircraft systems which are currently being used by the 10th Mountain Division during their Hunter EMS electronic warfare exercise.

Demands that the Army rapidly field and incorporate passive multi-static radar technology in counter-unmanned aircraft systems platforms to protect American soldiers from Iranian-backed drone attacks. 

Requires the Service Secretaries to establish a plan to resource, transition, and scale advanced AI-enabled, combat-validated counter-unmanned aircraft systems so our forces are better protected from drone attacks.

Fighting for Wins for Upstate New York and the North Country

Authorizes robust funding for Air Force Research Lab – Rome’s Future Flag testing and evaluation exercise, conducted in Lewis, NY.

Authorizes $29 million for the Air Force to complete the engineering required to recapitalize the New York Air National Guard’s 109th Airlift Wing’s LC-130 skibird planes.

Authorizes $200M for the Air Force to purchase new LC-130 skibird planes for the New York Air National Guard’s 109th Airlift Wing.

Supports critical funding for electric vertical take off and lift aircraft to continue to be developed by the U.S. Air Force, including those in development at the Plattsburgh Airport by BETA Technologies.

Requires the Air Force and the DoD to set up a working group to transition electric vertical take off and lift technology, including those developed by BETA Technologies, into DoD programs that can be used operationally. 

Authorizes funding for USSOCOM to procure blast exposure monitoring sensors like those manufactured by NY-21 company, Med-Eng. 

Requires the Department of Defense to further examine and make plans to expand their work with non-profit research institutions, like the Trudeau Institute in NY-21.

Supports the critical role of aluminum extrusions, like those made by the Arconic Corporation in NY-21, in the defense industrial base.

Authorizes $4 million for silicon carbide flexible bus node development to ensure the U.S. defense industrial base, including Wolfspeed in Upstate New York, can meet the demands of guided missile destroyer advancements.

Authorizes robust funding for Army National Guard Heavy Dump Truck which enables the New York Army National Guard’s ability to conduct international and state-driven missions, such as natural disaster relief and recovery.

Supports the Army in pursuing composite rubber tracks, like those developed by Michelin in Plattsburgh, for their ground combat vehicles. 

Requires the Army to examine the benefits of using thermoplastic for the UH-60 Black Hawk’s tail rotor drive shaft. 

Requires the Air Force to establish a plan to improve the signals intelligence component of multi-domain, multi-ISR systems.

Commends the work being done at AFRL-Rome to ensure the validity and security of AI/ML tools.

Confronting the CCP and Foreign Adversaries

Requires CCP-drone manufacturers DJI, Autel Robotics, and their subsidiaries and affiliates to be placed on FCC’s Covered List within a year of the passage of the act unless a national security agency determines they do not pose an unacceptable national security risk. 

Prohibits the DoD from contracting with companies that retain lobbying firms that also lobby for Chinese military companies.

Mandates the DoD do a full teardown of Communist Chinese drones to ensure no U.S. technology is advancing their capabilities. 

Prohibits the DoD from utilizing a Communist Chinese-owned tutoring service for service members and their families.

Requires the DoD to report on the proliferation and risks of Communist Chinese routers and modems in their systems.

Prohibits the DoD from operating or procuring light detection and ranging technology manufactured in Communist China.

Supporting Our Service Members and Their Families

Requires the Department of Defense and Department of Education to streamline the process for educational assistance so America’s service members do not have to worry about student debt after bravely serving our country. 

Supports the Army’s Future Soldier Preparatory Course and encourages the other Services to establish a similar course to improve recruitment. 

Authorizes a 14.5% pay increase for junior enlisted service members and 4.5% pay raise for all other service members.

Offers competitive pay for Child Development Center staff.

Provides service members with direct access to specialty medical providers by waiving the TRICARE referral requirement. 

Authorizes $176 million for the design and construction of new childcare centers.

Establishes a pilot program to prevent and treat maternal mental health conditions for service members and their spouses. 

Requires the Defense Health Agency to report on provider shortages at maternal health clinics in rural areas like Fort Drum. 

Permanently bans DoD from providing minors with gender dysphoria medical treatments, like hormones and puberty blockers, that could result in sterilization. 

Prohibits funding for the teaching, training, or promotion of Critical Race Theory in the military, including at service academies and DoD schools. 

Keeping Pace with Emerging Technologies in the 21st Century

Requires the DoD to establish a strategy to build out the domestic drone industry and to work with industry to lower the cost of secure unmanned aircraft systems.

Ensures the DoD is examining the threat of artificial intelligence voice replication to trusted military communications and is identifying efforts to protect against these threats.

Requires the DoD to define “attritable unmanned aircraft system” to enable the DoD to acquire attritable systems at scale. 

Requires the Chief Digital and AI Officer to develop a plan to scale Combined Joint All Domain Command and Control Mission Applications to enable global integration for early warning and detection.

Supports the Air Force’s Acquisition Instructor Course and examines how this program can be expanded across the DoD.

Ensures that the Army is considering soldier feedback when making a production decision on IVAS 1.2.

Strengthening U.S.-Israel Defense Cooperation

Authorizes robust funding for U.S-Israel anti-tunnel cooperation.

Authorizes $47.5 million for U.S.-Israel collaboration on emerging technologies like AI, c-UAS, and electronic warfare.

Authorizes full funding for U.S.-Israel missile defense cooperation.

Prohibits DoD from using or citing casualty data from Hamas and other terrorist organizations. 

Prohibits the sale of goods at DoD commissaries and exchanges from any entities that have or are engaged in antisemitic BDS efforts. 

Related

Discover more from sUAS News

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.



Source link