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Military Personnel - Congressional Budget Office
2024年11月20日 · Roughly one-quarter of the Department of Defense’s budget is for military personnel. CBO examines the budgetary implications of different approaches to compensating military personnel, including possible changes in the structure of cash payments, health benefits for military personnel and their family members, and health benefits for retirees.
The U.S. Military’s Force Structure: A Primer, 2021 Update
2021年5月20日 · This updated version is based on the spending plans and personnel numbers outlined in the Department of Defense’s (DoD’s) Future Years Defense Program for fiscal years 2021 to 2025. The primer contains entries that describe the size, costs, and functions of every major element of the military’s force structure.
Long-Term Implications of the 2024 Future Years Defense Program
Military personnel, O&M, and revolving and management funds make up the operation and support (O&S) category; Procurement and RDT&E make up the acquisition category; and ; Military construction and family housing make up the infrastructure category. DoD’s Estimates of Costs in the 2024 FYDP. The proposed budget for DoD in 2024 is $842 billion.
Elements of the U.S. military remained in Iraq to advise and assist Iraqi security forces as part of Operation New Dawn (OND), which itself officially closed on December 15, 2011, with the withdrawal of essentially all remaining U.S. military personnel.
The U.S. Military’s Force Structure: Fiscal Year 2024 Update to ...
2021年5月20日 · This spreadsheet provides the personnel numbers and costs that CBO estimates for each type of major combat unit in the U.S. military, updated to reflect the Defense Department’s fiscal year 2024 budget submission as of November 2023.
the costs of military health care that are funded by the accounts for military personnel and for operation and maintenance would rise from $51 billion in 2013 to $65 billion by 2017 and to $77 billion by 2022 (all mea-sured in 2013 dollars).1 Real growth in health care costs over the decade would average 4.6 percent per year,
Replacing Military Personnel in Support Positions With Civilian ...
2015年12月2日 · However, either military personnel, civilian employees of the Department of Defense (DoD), or contractors may carry out support functions, such as accounting services. In 2012, about 340,000 active-duty military personnel were assigned to commercial positions that perform support functions.
Replace Some Military Personnel with Civilian Employees
2024年12月12日 · The reduced cost to DoD of having fewer military personnel would be partially offset by the increased cost to DoD of having more civilian personnel and the increased cost to the Department of Veterans Affairs of some veterans' receiving health care benefits earlier than anticipated in the Congressional Budget Office's baseline.
Federal Personnel - Congressional Budget Office
2022年12月7日 · The federal government employs about 2¼ million military personnel (of whom about 1 million are reservists) and about 2¼ million civilian personnel (of whom nearly 60 percent work for the Departments of Defense, Veterans Affairs, and Homeland Security).
Recruiting, Retention, and Future Levels of Military Personnel
2006年10月1日 · On the basis of 2005 end strength, 2005 continuation rates for personnel in each year of service, and 2006 accession goals, CBO estimated the future end strength of each military component separately, compared those results to the levels authorized by the Congress, and calculated the effect of changes in end strength on the number of troops ...