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Crisis Planning: Integrating Economic Experts into Defense Exercises.

This legislation mandates the Department of Defense (DoD) to conduct simulation exercises that specifically assess the economic impact of military decisions during crises and conflicts. Key economic agencies (like Treasury and Commerce) and private sector representatives must participate. The goal is to ensure national security planning minimizes negative economic consequences for citizens and businesses while maximizing the use of economic tools during international tensions.
Key points
Requires the DoD to hold interagency tabletop exercises focusing on the economic consequences of military actions during crises.
Mandates the inclusion of economic experts from federal agencies and the private sector in defense planning simulations.
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Additional Information
A bill to provide for interagency tabletop exercises to assess the impacts of Department of Defense decisions during crises and evaluate United States Government tools available to augment Department of Defense capabilities in competition, crisis, and conflict, and for other purposes.
Print number: S 3160
Sponsor: Sen. Slotkin, Elissa [D-MI]
Process start date: 2025-11-07