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INSIGHTi Military Construction Funding in the Event of a National Emergency Michael J. Vassalotti Section Research Manager Brendan W. McGarry Analyst in US Defense Budget Updated January 11, 2019 The President s reported consideration of whether to invoke various statutory authorities (including some triggered by a declaration of a national emergency) to direct the Department of Defense (DOD) to construct a physical barrier along the U.S.-Mexico border has raised questions about potentially available appropriated funds. This Insight identifies previous military construction projects funded through emergency authorities and unobligated military construction funding balances. Title 10 U.S.C. Section 2808 is entitled Construction authority in the event of a declaration of war or national emergency and depends upon a declaration of war or the declaration by the President of a national emergency in accordance with the National Emergencies Act [NEA] (50 U.S.C. 1601 et seq.) that requires use of the armed forces. A declaration by the President under the NEA must detail the statute under which action will proceed. For discussion of the authorities the President may utilize after declaring a national emergency in accordance with the NEA, see CRS Legal Sidebar LSB10242, Can the Department of Defense Build the Border Wall?, by Jennifer K. Elsea, Edward C. Liu, and Jay B. Sykes. Previous Instances Presidents have invoked the NEA twice citing the emergency military construction authority set forth in 10 U.S.C. 2808. During Operation Desert Shield, President George H.W. Bush issued EO 12734 of November 14, 1990. In the aftermath of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks President George W. Bush issued Executive Order 13235 of November 16, 2001. In the latter, the president was required and able to renew the authority. Congressional Research Service 7-5700 www.crs.gov IN11017 CRS INSIGHT Prepared for Members and Committees of Congress

Congressional Research Service 2 Previous Military Construction Projects According to DOD information, from 2001 through 2014, the department funded a total of 18 projects under 10 U.S.C. 2808, after the President invoked the NEA, with a combined value of $1.4 billion. With the exception of one project dating from December 2001 related to security measures for weapons of mass destruction at sites in the continental United States, most of the projects took place at overseas locations (see Table 1). Table 1. Department of Defense Use of Authority Per 10 U.S.C. 2808 (2001-2014) Date Component Location Amount (in millions of dollars) Description of Project 11/21/2001 Air Force To support Operation Enduring Freedom 12/4/2001 Army Arkansas, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Oregon 26.7 Expand aircraft parking ramps and build hangars at two forward operating locations 35.0 Security measures for weapons of mass destruction 11/17/2006 Army Guantanamo 102.0 Secure courthouse and support facilities 9/18/2008 Army Bagram, Afghanistan 38.8 Barracks, power line, and road 5/9/2009 Air Force Afghanistan 41.3 Airfield runway and apron pavement improvements 5/29/2009 Army Afghanistan, Iraq 136.2 Waste management complex, fuel storage, security improvements, ammo storage, medical facility, and logistics support area 6/2/2010 Air Force Afghanistan 59.0 Airfield pavement improvements 8/25/2010 Air Force Qatar, UAE, Kuwait, Afghanistan 129.1 Fuel facilities, passenger and freight terminal, cargo holding area, billeting, network control center, satellite communications facility, maintenance center, electrical substation, special operations forces (SOF) aviation complex, and ramp

Congressional Research Service 3 Date Component Location Amount (in millions of dollars) Description of Project 8/16/2011 Army Afghanistan 74.0 Detention facility expansion, airfield pavement improvements, and tanker truck facility 1/13/2012 Air Force Camp Lemonnier, 1/30/2012 Air Force Qatar, Afghanistan, Oman, Kyrgyzstan 6.3 Aircraft parking, taxiway, and aircraft shelter 141.2 SOF apron, taxiway, communications facility, ammo storage area, and airlift apron 3/5/2012 Army Parwan, Afghanistan 53.3 Detention housing and dining facility 6/1/2012 Army Afghanistan 28.0 Logistics hub, security improvements, and waste water treatment plant 6/15/2012 Air Force Camp Lemonnier, 187.0 Combat Aircraft Loading Area (CALA) and billeting 6/30/2012 Army Afghanistan 86.0 Waste management complex and utility projects 8/20/2012 Air Force Camp Lemonnier, 8/20/2012 Navy Naval Support Act Bahrain 6/14/2013 Navy Camp Lemonnier, TOTAL 1,441.1 Source: DOD. Funding 24.0 Parallel taxiway extension 45.2 Waterfront development 228.0 Task Force Compound Section 2808 does not appear to cite a cost limitation per a project. However, it specifies as a source of funding certain available military construction funds. Subsection (a) states, Such projects may be undertaken only within the total amount of funds that have been appropriated for military construction, including funds appropriated for family housing, that have not been obligated. According to DOD information, the department reported unobligated balances in the military construction and family housing accounts totaling $13.3 billion at the end of FY2018 (see Table 2).

Congressional Research Service 4 Table 2. Status of Unobligated Balances for Military Construction (MILCON) and Family Housing Titles (in thousands of dollars, as of September 30, 2018) Account Period of Availability Appropriated Amount Unobligated Balance % Unobligated MILCON 2014/2018 7,969,801 244,377 3% MILCON 2015/2018 119,946 3,887 3% MILCON 2015/2019 4,947,617 654,158 13% MILCON 2016/2020 6,791,551 1,774,080 26% MILCON 2017/2021 6,797,713 2,821,042 41% MILCON 2018/2022 9,896,613 6,755,989 68% Base Realignment and Closure NATO Security Investment Program 2,836,102 204,806 7% 7,874,381 196,231 2% Family Housing 2014/2018 229,247 57,598 25% Family Housing 2015/2019 82,698 11,328 14% Family Housing 2016/2020 345,528 176,791 51% Family Housing 2017/2021 319,535 167,082 52% Family Housing 2018/2022 355,906 323,455 91% Family Housing 2018/2018 1,127,108 52,147 5% Family Housing Improvement Fund Unaccompanied Housing Improvement Fund Homeowners Assistance Program 4,301,107 18,812 0% 80,332 632 1% 2,923,870 40,083 1% MILCON Subtotal 47,233,724 12,458,339 26% Family Housing Subtotal 9,765,331 847,928 9% Grand Total 56,999,055 13,306,267 23% Source: The Report of the Department of Defense on Fourth Quarter Fiscal Year 2018 Bid Savings and Unobligated Balances for Military Construction and Family Housing Accounts (Execution as of September 30, 2018). The figures cited above do not account for unobligated balances resulting from FY2019 appropriations. The 2019 Energy and Water, Legislative Branch, and Military Construction and Veterans Affairs Appropriations Act (H.R. 5895; P.L. 115-244) appropriated a total of $11.3 billion in military construction budget authority, including $10.3 billion in Title I Department of Defense (DOD) for the department s base, or regular, budget, and $921 million in Title IV Overseas Contingency Operations (OCO). These figures can be found in the funding tables in H.Rept. 115-929, the conference report accompanying the bill. These amounts reflect budget authority not obligations (or unobligated amounts). Because military construction appropriations are generally available for obligation for up to five years, the department

Congressional Research Service 5 likely has a different amount of unobligated military construction funding than the total appropriated amount for any given fiscal year. In general, as part of the President s annual budget submission to Congress, the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller)/Chief Financial Officer publishes a spreadsheet, entitled Military Construction, Family Housing, and Base Realignment and Closure Program (C-1), which details funding amounts, facility title, and installation or location for individual military construction projects. Congressional Notification and Reprogramming The use of Title 10 Section 2808 requires congressional notification. Subsection (b) states, When a decision is made to undertake military construction projects authorized by this section, the Secretary of Defense shall notify the appropriate committees of Congress of the decision and of the estimated cost of the construction projects, including the cost of any real estate action pertaining to those construction projects. Nevertheless, according to DOD regulations the use of Section 2808 does not require a request to Congress for reprogramming (i.e., a change in the application of funds). The DOD Financial Management Regulation (FMR; DOD 7000.14-R), Paragraph 170303, Subsection (A), Construction in the Event of a Declaration of War or National Emergency, highlights additional guidance in DOD Directives (DODD) 3025.18 and 4270.5, the latter of which states reprogramming is not required for construction projects under 10 U.S.C. 2808. Kevin Borden, Nicole Carter, Michelle Christensen, Jennifer Elsea, Michael Garcia, Bruce Lindsay, Edward Liu, and Liana Rosen contributed to this Insight.