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Military construction : Authorities, process , and Frequently Asked Questions Updated November 26, 2019 Congressional Research Service R44710 Congressional Research Service SUMMARY Military construction : Authorities, process , and Frequently Asked Questions Congress appropriates several billion dollars annually to support the Department of Defense s (DOD s) worldwide Military installations portfolio. Authorization for specific Military construction (MILCON) projects provided through the annual National Defense Authorization Act enables the Secretary of Defense and the Secretaries of the Army, Air Force, and Navy to plan, program, design, and build the runways, piers, warehouses, barracks, schools, hospitals, child development centers, and other facilities needed to support Military forces at home and abroad. The end-to-end MILCON process by which DOD and Congress act together to build Military facilities , beginning with the requirement for a facility, and ending with a completed structure, is lengthy and complex.
Nov 26, 2019 · Construction Agent or Design Manager/Construction Manager–Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) for the Navy and Marine Corps, Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) for the Army, and either NAVFAC, USACE, or the Air Force Civil Engineer Center (AFCEC) for the Air Force–and their support contractors. R44710 November 26, 2019 G. …
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