The House Appropriations Committee cleared this morning two more FY2021 spending bills: Legislative Branch and Interior. The committee has now approved five of the 12 bills for the year. It is slated to take up the remaining seven measures next week, with the Energy and Water Development and Labor-HHS-Education bills teed up for Monday. On Tuesday, the following are currently on the agenda: Defense, Commerce-Justice-Science, and Transportation-Housing. The Homeland Security and Financial Services-General Government spending measures are scheduled for Wednesday.
While the report accompanying the Defense bill is not yet publicly available, we do know several details about various accounts funded by the DOD. These include, for example:
- Overall basic research: $2.62 billion (0.7% increase)
- Overall applied research: $5.92 billion (2.5% decrease)
- Army basic research: $570.6 million (0.7% decrease)
- Army applied research: $1.23 billion (2.0% decrease)
- Navy basic research: $638.9 million (1.8% decrease)
- Navy applied research: $1.04 billion (10.2% decrease)
- Air Force basic research: $527.3 million (4.1% decrease)
- Air Force applied research: $1.53 billion (7.7% decrease)
- Defense-wide basic research: $884.7 million (6.8% increase)
- Defense-wide applied research: $1.95 billion (2.0% decrease)
- DARPA (Total): $3.51 billion (1.5% increase)
In addition, we will provide details about the other spending bills of relevance as they become available.