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Department of Defense

Updated: 5/20/2009

Overview

Total Funding: $7.4B

Appropriations in this bill are available for obligation through the end of fiscal 2010, and through the end of fiscal 2013 for military construction.

  • 4.2 billion in Operation and Maintenance accounts to upgrade DoD facilities, including energy-related improvements.
  • $1.3 billion in military construction for hospitals
  • $240 million in military construction for child development centers
  • $100 million in military construction for warrior transition complexes
  • $600 million for other military constructions projects such as housing for the troops and their families
  • $300 million to develop energy-efficient technologies
  • $120 million for the Energy Conservation Investment Program (ECIP)
  • $555 million for a temporary expansion of the Homeownerís Assistance Program (HAP) benefits for private home sale losses of both DoD military and civilian personnel
  • $15 million for DoD Inspector General oversight and audit of Recovery Act execution

Funding Details

Announced Opportunities Deadlines
Title Notes Limited ASU LoI Prelim Full
RECOVERY Air Force Fiscal Year 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Research Program Seeks to create the underpinning science necessary to develop nanoscale additives for novel fuels. No n/a n/a n/a 5/18/2009
Recovery Act, Army Research Lab-Photovoltaics Novel Materials and Device Development for High Efficiency Solar Photovoltaics No n/a n/a 6/1/2009 invitation only