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Enhanced Budget Control for US Cyber Mission Force Operations

This bill grants the U.S. Cyber Command greater autonomy in planning and managing the budget for training, equipping, and sustaining the Cyber Mission Force. While these changes do not directly affect citizens' daily finances, they aim to strengthen national security in cyberspace, indirectly protecting critical infrastructure and public data. The new rules also mandate budget consultations with military departments regarding cyber reserve components.
Key points
The U.S. Cyber Command gains direct control over the planning, programming, and budgeting of resources for the Cyber Mission Force.
The Cyber Command must prepare its own separate budget submission for Congress, distinct from other military departments.
The new responsibilities exclude military pay and allowances, and funding for facility support provided by military departments.
Mandatory consultation is established between the Cyber Command and military department secretaries regarding funding for cyber reserve units.
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Introduced
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Additional Information
Print number: 119_S_2601
Sponsor: Sen. Rounds, Mike [R-SD]
Process start date: 2025-07-31