Wicker’s SHIPS Act Included in Defense Bill
U.S. Senator Roger Wicker, R-Miss., Chairman of the Senate Seapower Subcommittee, announced that he successfully added his “SHIPS Act” proposal to help the Navy reach its requirement of a 355-ship fleet in this year’s “National Defense Authorization Act” (NDAA). The Senate Armed Services Committee unanimously approved the national defense bill, authorizing $640 billion in overall funding for America’s servicemembers, military installations and industrial base. It now awaits consideration by the full Senate.
- Encouraging the Navy to leverage technology developed for the Next Generation Jammer airborne electronic jammer into follow-on versions.
- Directing the Air Force to study opportunities to increase use of civilian airports to support pilot training, which could inform how Columbus Air Force Base makes cooperative agreements with nearby airports; and
- Mandating that the Pentagon reviews its protected vehicle inventory, including Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected vehicles.
- Funding for an additional Marine Corps amphibious transport ship (LPD-30);
- Authorizing multiyear procurement contract authority to allow the Navy to buy up to 15 DDG-51 Flight III Destroyers;
- Financing advanced procurement to buy long-lead items for Flight III Destroyers;
- Encouraging the Navy to accelerate procurement of 9th Amphibious Assault Ship (LHA-9); and
- Requiring the Navy to evaluate expanding its test and training range locations for unmanned maritime systems.