Today, Senator Thom Tillis (R-NC) announced that he has secured several key provisions in the FY2018 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) that will make critical improvements to Camp Lejeune and Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, provide an across the board pay raise for servicemembers, and implement important reforms that will make life easier for military families. Senator Tillis chairs the Personnel Subcommittee, which has oversight over half of the Pentagon’s budget. On a bipartisan basis, Senator Tillis and his subcommittee colleagues pushed through an across the board 2.1% pay raise for our Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines. The subcommittee also championed major changes in TRICARE that would benefit North Carolina’s Guardsmen and Reservists.
“The NDAA reaffirms our nation’s commitment to supporting the brave men and women in uniform and reestablishes America’s commitment to a strong national defense and protecting its interest abroad,” said Senator Tillis. “I’m pleased that my provisions to upgrade Camp Lejeune and Cherry Point, improve military family readiness, and direct the DoD & VA to collaborate closely on establishing interoperability with the new Electronic Health Record are included. I want to thank my colleagues on the Senate Armed Services Committee for this bipartisan effort that will positively affect our North Carolina installations, servicemembers, and military families.”
The Senate version of the NDAA contains the following provisions that were secured by Senator Tillis:
Modernizing the DoD & VA to collaborate closely on establishing interoperability with the new Electronic Health Record
Earlier this month, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Secretary David Shulkin announced that the VA will adopt the same Electronic Health Record (EHR) system as the Department of Defense for veterans’ medical records.
Tillis’ provision expands authorities and allows military treatment facilities to provide health care to servicemembers, dependents, veterans and civilians, the services can maintain critical wartime medical readiness skills while also providing state of the art specialty care to underserved medical communities. Tillis’ provision would:
- Require the Secretary of Defense to conduct a pilot program to establish integrated health care delivery systems among the military health system, other federal health systems, and private sector integrated health systems.
- Require a Comptroller General report of Department of Defense measures to maintain critical wartime medical readiness skills and core competencies of health care providers.
Expands eligibility for TRICARE to allow Guardsmen and Reservists who are eligible for the Federal Employees Health Benefit to purchase TRICARE Reserve Select or TRICARE Retired Reserve.
Military Family Readiness
- Authorizes $25 million in supplemental impact aid to local educational agencies with military dependent children and $10 million in impact aid for schools with military dependent children with severe disabilities.
- Authorizes $1 million for a pilot program to develop a public-private partnership on military spousal employment.
- Authorizes $1 million for a pilot program on public-private partnerships for telework facilities on military installations outside the United States.
FY18 Military Construction Budget for North Carolina
Camp Lejeune
Tillis’ provisions allow Camp Lejeune to make much needed improvement to the living quarters and other essential facilities.
- $37.983M – Bachelor Enlisted Quarters
- $65.784M – Water Treatment Plant Replacement Hadnot Point
- $15.3M – Ambulatory Care Center Addition (Defense Health Agency)
- $21.4M – Ambulatory Care Center/Dental Clinic (Defense Health Agency)
- $22.0M – Ambulatory Care Center/Dental Clinic (Defense Health Agency)
- $10.8M – SOF Human Performance Training Center (SOCOM)
- $20.539M – SOF Motor Transport Maintenance Facility (SOCOM)
- $64.29M – Radio Battalion Complex, Phase 2
Cherry Point
Tillis’ provisions for Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point guarantees the construction of the Vertical Lift Fan Test Facility and secures the future home of F-35B Joint Strike Fighters in North Carolina.
- $15.671M – F-35B Vertical Lift Fan Test Facility
Seymour Johnson
Tillis’ provisions paves the way for a squadron of KC-46 Air Force Tankers.
- $6.4M – KC-46A ADAL for Alt Mission Storage
- $20.0M – Tanker Truck Delivery System (Defense Logistics Agency)
Fort Bragg
- $20.26M – SOF Human Performance Training Center (SOCOM)
- $13.518M – SOF Support Battalion Admin Facility (SOCOM)
- $20.0M – SOF Tactical Equipment Maintenance Facility (SOCOM)
- $4.0M – SOF Telecom Reliability Improvements (SOCOM)
North Carolina Total
$357,947,000