Category: National Defense Authorization Act

Senate Advances Defense Bill After Dispute Over US–China Competition Bill

The Senate on Wednesday advanced its annual defense policy bill after Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) dropped efforts to merge it with legislation to boost U.S. technology competitiveness with China and semiconductor manufacturing. Late on Wednesday, the Senate voted 84–15 to advance debate on the National Defense Authorization Act, which could begin as soon…


US House Passes National Defense Bill, Including Support for Taiwan’s Defense

The U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday passed the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for the fiscal year of 2022 with 316 votes in favor and 113 votes against. The content of the bill includes the U.S. Congress’s recommending the Department of Defense to invite Taiwan to participate in the 2022 Pacific Rim Military Exercise…


House Passes $768 Billion Defense Spending Bill

The Democratic-controlled House of Representatives on Thursday passed its version of a $768 billion defense policy bill for the 2022 fiscal year. The vote was 316 to 113 in favor of the National Defense Authorization Act, or NDAA, which sets policy for the Pentagon on a number of areas including from how many rifles and…


Military Budgeting Portends Pivot Towards Great-Power Conflicts

Details emerging from the 2022 military budgeting process suggest that the United States will refocus from the Middle East towards China and other perceived emerging threats against America. Previewing the Sept. 1 House Armed Services Committee’s (HASC) markup of the 2022 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA)—the annual congressional allotment to the Department of Defense and…


China Insider: Defense Bill Orders U.S. Treasury to Probe Chinese Money Laundering

The U.S. Treasury Department will investigate the risks posed by China’s money laundering and develop a strategy to defend against it, as required by the National Defense Authorization Act of 2021.