National Defense Authorization Act Archives | DefenseScoop https://defensescoop.com/tag/national-defense-authorization-act/ DefenseScoop Tue, 06 Sep 2022 14:39:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://defensescoop.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/8/2023/01/cropped-ds_favicon-2.png?w=32 National Defense Authorization Act Archives | DefenseScoop https://defensescoop.com/tag/national-defense-authorization-act/ 32 32 214772896 New legislation includes Pentagon pilot program for negotiating software data rights https://defensescoop.com/2022/06/20/new-legislation-includes-pentagon-pilot-program-for-negotiating-software-data-rights/ Mon, 20 Jun 2022 10:24:00 +0000 https://www.fedscoop.com/?p=53895 Data rights have long been a point of contention between the DOD and industry.

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The House Armed Services Committee chairman’s mark of the fiscal 2023 National Defense Authorization Act, released Monday, includes a pilot program for the Pentagon to test the feasibility of new and unique approaches to negotiating and establishing software data rights in agreements for the procurement of software.

Data rights related to weapon systems and other military technologies have long been a point of contention between the Department of Defense and industry. The Pentagon seeks to avoid vendor lock and control costs, while contractors want to protect their intellectual property and maximize profits.

Software and technology are a big focus of HASC Chairman Rep. Adam Smith’s mark of the fiscal 2023 NDAA policy bill, committee staff told reporters last week during a briefing to preview the legislation before its public release.

“This requires the Department [of Defense] to launch a pilot program to test the feasibility of unique approaches to negotiating data rights to improve speed, efficiency and effectiveness of defense acquisitions,” said one staffer on condition of anonymity. “Data rights have obviously been a sticking point on a whole variety of acquisition programs over the years … so finding new [and] unique ways to get after that in the acquisition process is going to provide better results on the back end. That’s a lot of the thinking behind that.”

The staff did not provide additional details about the provision. Information from the briefing was embargoed until Monday.

The pilot program is to be established by the secretary of Defense “not later than 18 months after the establishment of this Act,” according to the text of the chairman’s mark.

The full committee markup of the NDAA, a far-reaching annual defense policy bill, is slated for Wednesday.

The chairman’s mark would authorize $772.5 billion for DOD discretionary funding, $29.5 billion for Department of Energy discretionary funding, and $400 million for other defense-related activities, for an overall NDAA topline of $802.4 billion, according to committee staffers.

The Senate Armed Services Committee’s version of the NDAA, which was passed out of committee last week, would authorize $817.3 billion for the DOD and $29.7 billion for the DOE, for a total NDAA topline of $847 billion, according to a summary of the legislation.

The annual defense policy bill must go through a complex legislative process before it becomes law. The House and Senate must eventually reconcile their respective versions of the NDAA, and the two chambers must pass a compromise bill before it goes to the president’s desk.

It remains to be seen whether Smith’s software data rights pilot program provision will be included in the final version of the fiscal 2023 NDAA that is passed by Congress and signed by President Biden.

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Senators want Pentagon to create new JADC2 joint force headquarters https://defensescoop.com/2022/06/16/senators-want-pentagon-to-create-new-jadc2-joint-force-headquarters%ef%bf%bc/ Thu, 16 Jun 2022 17:26:25 +0000 https://www.fedscoop.com/?p=53835 The Senate Armed Services Committee wants the new headquarters to be established by the start of October.

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The Senate Armed Services Committee is pushing for additional funding for the Pentagon’s Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2) initiative, and the creation of a new joint force headquarters for the effort.

The SASC’s version of the fiscal 2023 National Defense Authorization Act — which was approved by the committee Thursday and will now go to the Senate floor for consideration — contains key provisions related to the U.S. military’s plans to better integrate its sensors, shooters and networks, according to a summary released Thursday.

The legislation would authorize a funding increase of $245 million for JADC2, including for the “establishment of a Joint Force Headquarters in U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, effects chain and mission-based command and control experimentation, novel kill chain development, and acceleration and integration of the Family of Integrated Targeting Cells,” according to the summary.

It would require the Department of Defense to develop an implementation plan for a joint force headquarters that would serve as the operational command for “certain JADC2 and related capabilities, functions, missions, and tasks.”

The legislation calls for the headquarters to be established no later than Oct. 1, 2024.

Notably, the legislation would require the Pentagon’s JADC2 cross-functional team to remain under the control of the Joint Chiefs of Staff J-6 director for command, control, communications and computers/cyber.

The provisions are part of a far-reaching defense policy bill that would authorize a total of $817.3 billion in spending for the Department of Defense in fiscal 2023, as well as $29.7 billion for the Department of Energy’s nuclear weapons programs.

The annual NDAA must go through a complex legislative process before it becomes law, and it remains to be seen if the JADC2 provisions included in the SASC bill will be in the final version of the fiscal 2023 NDAA that is passed by Congress and signed by President Biden.

“Congress must work on a bipartisan basis to ensure we have the policies and resources to deter America’s adversaries, reassure our allies, and ensure our forces have the right tools and capabilities to combat threats around the globe. Advancing this bill is a significant step toward achieving that objective,” SASC Chairman Sen. Jack Reed, D-R.I., said in a press release Thursday.

The chairman’s mark for the House Armed Services Committee’s version of the NDAA — which may include other JADC2 provisions — is expected to be released next week.

The House and Senate must eventually reconcile their respective versions of the NDAA, and the two chambers must pass a compromise bill before it goes to the president’s desk.

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