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H.R. 3838 – Streamlining Procurement for Effective Delivery and National Defense Authorization Act Fiscal Year 2026

Green and Yellow indicates amendments en bloc. Black indicates standalone amendments.

STANDALONES –

Smith (R-NJ) – Amendment No. 7 – Requires the Secretary of Defense to certify that offshore wind projects in the North Atlantic and Mid-Atlantic Planning Areas will not interfere with radar capabilities. Requires the Inspector General of the Department of Transportation to conduct a study to determine whether offshore wind projects in the North Atlantic and MidAtlantic Planning Areas will interfere with radar capabilities – VOTE REQUESTED

Patronis (R-FL) – Amendment No. 9 – Eliminates the preference for Motor Vehicles using Electric or Hybrid propulsion systems and related requirements of the department of defense – VOTE REQUESTED

Pfluger (R-TX) – Amendment No. 10 – Modifies the Civilian Marksmanship program to include additional surplus firearms for training and educating U.S. citizens in the responsible use of firearms – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Wilson (R-SC) – Amendment No. 11 – Modifies federal statutes 50 USC 797 and 18 USC 1382 – VOTE REQUESTED

En Bloc #3 – Offered by Rep. Rogers (R-AL) – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Gosar (R-AZ) – Amendment No. 139 – Authorizes Department of Defense employees at Yuma Proving Ground to use nonelectric vehicles in the performance of their official duties

Gosar (R-AZ) – Amendment No. 140 – Requires expeditious disclosure of all records relating to the January 28, 2024, attack on Tower 22 in Jordan

Gosar (R-AZ) – Amendment No. 141 – Requires a report on the sources of rare earth materials and elements extracted, processed, and refined to support new technologies of the DOD

Gottheimer (D-NJ) – Amendment No. 142 – Requires a briefing on the NATO Procurement and Supply Agency (NPSA) procurement exposure and supply chain risks with respect to China

Gottheimer (D-NJ) – Amendment No. 143 – Requires a study on steps Israel, the U.S., and Egypt can take to enhance international security measures on the border between Gaza and Egypt to ensure Hamas and other actors cannot use tunnels or methods via the Mediterranean Sea to smuggle weapons and illicit goods. Additionally, report will outline/ map existing tunnel networks

Gottheimer (D-NJ) – Amendment No. 144 – Increases funding for the National Defense Education Program by $5 million to strengthen and expand STEM education opportunities and workforce initiatives targeted at military students

Harris (R-MD) – Amendment No. 145 – Allows anesthesia to be covered by TRICARE for in-office dental procedures for pediatric dentistry

Hayes (D-CT) – Amendment No. 146 – Requires a review and the update of online information relating to suicide prevention and behavioral health

Hill (R-AR) – Amendment No. 147 – Requires the Secretary of the Air Force to submit a written report about the Air National Guard C-130J Formal Training Unit

Hill (R-AR) – Amendment No. 148 – Supports the accreditation of the National Guard Marksmanship Training Center located at Robinson Maneuver Training Center, Arkansas

Himes (D-CT) – Amendment No. 149 – Require annual reporting on Department of Defense use of AI tools to modernize its business practices, in an effort to ensure it’s being done in a cost-effective and market-informed way

Hinson (R-IA) – Amendments No. 150 – Modifies requirements for prime contractors of certain telecommunications contracts

Horsford (D-NV) – Amendment No. 151 – Directs the Secretary of Defense to submit a report assessing the adequacy of Permanent Change of Station (PCS) move reimbursements

Horsford (D-NV) – Amendment No. 152 -Directs the Department of Defense to study the unique mental health effects of Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) combat operations and recommend improvements to support services for affected personnel

Horsford (D-NV) – Amendment No. 153 – Directs the Secretary of the Air Force to submit a report to Congress on the sustainment and modernization needs of the United States Air Force Thunderbirds, including readiness and future platform Considerations

Houchin (R-IN) – Amendment No. 154 – Modifies language in the FY2026 NDAA to prioritize the deployment of advanced nuclear reactor technology at installations

Houlahan (D-PA) – Amendment No. 155 – Directs the Secretary of Defense to submit a strategy on the national security implications of emerging Biotechnologies

Hudson (R-NC) – Amendments No. 156 – Provides funding for the development, test, and integration of adaptable radar capabilities.

Hudson (R-NC) – Amendment No. 157 – Provides funding for advanced drone development for Special Operations and Low Intensity Conflict

Huizenga (R-MI) – Amendment No. 158 – Expresses that each NATO member state should annually commit to providing, at a minimum, 3.5 percent of GDP to core defense spending and an additional 1.5 percent of GDP to defense-related infrastructure spending to ensure NATO military readiness

Huizenga (R-MI) – Amendment No. 159 – Requires the Secretary of Defense to compile a report and global mapping of the PRC’s efforts to build or buy strategic foreign ports

Issa (R-CA) – Amendment No. 160 – Directs the Department of Defense (and the Department of Homeland Security when the Coast Guard is not operating as part of the Navy) to establish standardized procedures granting unescorted access to military installations for eligible Surviving Gold Star Family Members

Issa (R-CA) – Amendment No. 161 – Awards the Congressional Medal of Honor to E. Royce Williams for acts of valor during the Korean War

Jackson (D-IL) – Amendment No. 162 – Directs the Secretary of Defense to assess Russian private military corporations’ human rights violations in Africa, including human rights violations against religious groups, and assess the extent to which the Russian military and Russian private military corporations are collaborating with the People’s Republic of China (PRC) to secure mining assets that are linked to the PRC

Jackson (R-TX) – Amendment No. 163 – Authorizes the Administrator for Nuclear Security to accelerate and modernize material staging capabilities to replace aged, over-subscribed facilities at the Pantex plant

Jackson (R-TX) – Amendment No. 164 – Revises the grade of the Attending Physician to the Congress to that of 0-6 and removes exclusions for the Attending Physician to the Congress from the distribution of commissioned officers on active duty for the armed forces

Joyce (R-OH) – Amendment No. 165 – Authorizes Project Spectrum, a DoD Small Business Office program launched under the first Trump Administration that provides grants to small businesses to help them shore up their cybersecurity so they can compete for DoD contracts

Joyce (R-OH) – Amendment No. 166 – Requires the Department of Defense (DoD) to carry out a two-year pilot program to insert suicide prevention resources onto smart devices issued to members of the Armed Forces and to provide training on these resources

Joyce (R-OH) – Amendment No. 167 – Directs the Secretary of Defense to submit a report outlining a plan to establish and disseminate a clear definition of the reenlistment waiver process. The report should clarify that existing enlistment standards allow waivers for individuals seeking to reenlist after a positive tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) toxicology test and assess the feasibility of contacting those previously denied for legal cannabis use.

Joyce (R-PA) – Amendment No. 168 – Requires a briefing from the Chief of Staff of the Army to the House Armed Services Committee on the sustainment plan for Army’s Directed Energy Programs of Record

Kean (R-NJ) – Amendment No. 169 – Updates the definition of conventional ammunition to include lethal or non-lethal/attack unmanned aerial vehicle/systems

Keating (D-MA) – Amendment No. 170 – Requires the update and preservation of memorials to Chaplains at Arlington National Cemetery by the Secretary of the Army

Kelly (D-IL) – Amendment No. 171 – Expands the period of eligibility for the Military OneSource program from 12-months to 18-months upon retirement, discharge, or release

Kelly (D-IL) – Amendment No. 172 – Establishes a pilot program to provide a nutrition rating system through the Commissary CLICK2GO mobile application that indicates the overall nutritional value of foods based on nutrient density and ingredient quality

Kiggans (R-VA) – Amendment No. 173 – Requires the Department of Defense to provide TRICARE beneficiaries with timely electronic notices before any coverage transition requirement takes effect, to ensure servicemembers and their families are fully informed of enrollment changes such as aging into TRICARE for Life

Kiggans (R-VA) – Amendment No. 174 – Directs DoD to submit a report to Congress by March 1, 2026, evaluating the costs, savings, and family impacts of reducing the frequency of PCS moves and Navy sea/shore rotations. The report will identify where extended tours are feasible and provide recommendations to inform future reforms aimed at improving stability for military families while maintaining readiness

King-Hinds (R-MP) – Amendment No. 175 – Authorizes the use of funds under the Innovative Readiness Training program for the procurement of supplies and materials necessary to complete ongoing training activities

King-Hinds (R-MP) – Amendment No. 176 – Includes the Northern Mariana Islands as an eligible location for the overhaul, repair, and maintenance of naval vessels

King-Hinds (R-MP) – Amendment No. 177 – Requires a study of the Defense Access Road Program current authorities and limitations preventing routine maintenance

Krishnamoorthi (D-IL) – Amendment No. 178 – Requires the Secretary of Defense to analyze the proliferation of Chinese medical equipment in DOD facilities and other DOD Contexts

Krishnamoorthi (D-IL) – Amendment No. 179 – Requires the Department of Defense to develop and implement a strategy to enhance defense industrial cooperation between the United States and allies and partners of the United States in the IndoPacific region over the next 5 years, including incorporating lessons learned from defense industrial cooperation initiatives with European allies and identifying priority armaments for joint development, production, or sustainment with Indo-Pacific allies and partners including Taiwan

Krishnamoorthi (D-IL) – Amendment No. 180 – Prohibits heads of executive agencies from procuring or operating and federal funds from being used to procure or operate covered unmanned ground vehicle systems that are manufactured or assembled by a covered foreign entity with exemptions in the national interest of the United States

LaLota (R-NY) – Amendment No. 181 – Requires DOD in consultation with DHS to conduct a study on potential adjustments to Basic Allowance for Housing calculations, including costs, savings, and impacts on quality of life, recruitment, and retention, with special attention to unique geographic areas such as Montauk and Shinnecock, NY, and Nantucket, MA, and to report findings to Congress within 180 days

Lawler (R-NY) – Amendment No. 182 – Recognizes former Cadet Nurses’ service to the country and provide them with honorary veterans status, honorable discharges, a service medal, a burial plaque or grave marker, and other privileges

Lee (D-NV) – Amendment No. 183 – Authorizes the Department of Defense to provide retention incentive pay to enlisted servicemembers that have a college degree in a field related to their military specialty to help improve recruitment and retention

Lee (D-NV) – Amendment No. 184 – Requires the delivery of a report on DoD’s progress to meeting DFARS Case 2021-D015 (Restriction of Certain Metal Products), which bans the DoD from sourcing magnets from covered entities (e.g., China) over two phases which conclude with a full ban on 1 January 2027

Lee (D-NV) – Amendment No. 185 – Requires the submission of a report to Congress outlining the cost, schedule, and implementation plan to establish classified and unclassified communication enclaves between the DoD and Congress as annotated in the 2024 PPBE reform commission’s final report

Lee (D-NV) – Amendment No. 186 – Establishes a data sharing process to enable states to access military enlistment data to better inform high school students and educators on military careers and more accurately track the outcome of students who choose a career in the military after graduation. Identical to H.R.9925 introduced in the 118th Congress, and HR 1573 introduced in the 119th Congress

Lee (D-NV) – Amendment No. 187 – Designates Creech Air Force Base, Indian Springs, Nevada, as a remote or isolated installation

Lee (D-NV) – Amendment No. 188 – Requires the delivery of a report from DoD outlining ongoing encroachment management projects, landscape partnerships, and stakeholder engagements to ensure the long term viability of the Nevada Test and Training Range (NTTR)

En Bloc #4 – Offered by Rep. Rogers (R-AL) – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Levin (D-CA) – Amendment No. 189 – Lowers threshold for the Secretary to provide a temporary BAH adjustment for area cost-of-living increases from 20% to 15%, and makes the Secretary’s temporary BAH adjustment authority permanent. Identical to H.R. 4060 (119th Congress)

Levin (D-CA) – Amendment No. 190 – Adds to DoD Transition Assistance Program (TAP) counseling pathway factors

Liccardo (D-CA) – Amendment No. 191 – States that it should be the policy of the Department of Defense to ensure that requirements management capabilities used in acquisition programs are open, interoperable, vendor agnostic and reflect modern software engineering practices, and requires DoD to update acquisition and contracting guidance accordingly

Luttrell (R-TX) – Amendment No. 192 – Directs the Secretary of Defense to carry out activities to support the research, development, implementation, and oversight of unattended robotic process automation within the Department of Defense

Luttrell (R-TX) – Amendment No. 193 – Provides $35M in flight hour funding for the Expeditionary Combat Aviation Brigades

Mace (R-SC) – Amendment No. 194 – Provides that statutory exceptions to DoD Buy America procurement requirements shall not apply with respect to the procurement of fish, shellfish, or a seafood Product

Mackenzie (R-PA) – Amendment No. 195 – Requires an updated study on opioid prescribing to ensure health professionals in the military health system conform with clinical practice guidelines and other guidance provided by the CDC and FDA

Magaziner (D-RI) – Amendment No. 196 – Requires a report on the development and integration of next-generation fuel cells into the rotorcraft fleets of the Army, Navy, and Air Force

McCormick (R-GA) – Amendment No. 197 – Directs the Secretary of Defense to report to Congress on the strategic importance and potential expansion of the US-Bahrain Comprehensive Security Integration and Prosperity Agreement signed on September 13, 2023

Messmer (R-IN) – Amendments No. 198 – Provides $50,000,000 in RDT&E for the development of a quantum communications corridor linking certain Department of Defense installations , national laboratories, and universities conducting Department of Defense research. Reduces $50,000,000 from O&M Force Readiness Operations Support, Line070

Miller (R-OH) – Amendment No. 199 – Requires the Secretary of the Navy to submit a report to Congressional Defense Committees detailing the Navy’s strategy for procuring two submarine cable laying and repair ships following the decommissioning of the USNS Zeus. The report shall include a description of the full scope of planned capabilities for the vessels, the projected procurement timeline, and an explanation of how the Navy plans to fulfill the Zeus’s capabilities in the interim between its decommissioning and the operation of the new vessels

Miller (R-WV) – Amendment No. 200 – Requires the Secretary of the Navy to submit to the congressional defense committees a report on evaluation of the experimentation underway by the Naval Information Warfare Center Atlantic and the United States Fourth Fleet on behalf of United States Naval Forces Southern Command that would provide MOCs with machine-assisted dynamic bandwidth allocation and advanced computing power throughout their network architecture to manage vast hybrid sensor constellations conducting activity-based maritime domain awareness

Mills (R-FL) – Amendment No. 201 – Establishes a pilot program to evaluate commercially available, next generation Health and Usage Monitoring Systems (HUMS) within Marine Corps rotary wing assets

Mills (R-FL) – Amendment No. 202 – Establishes a pilot program to evaluate commercially available, next generation Health and Usage Monitoring Systems (HUMS) within Army rotary wing Assets

Moolenaar (R-MI) – Amendment No. 203 – Directs the Secretary of Defense, in coordination with the Secretary of State, to submit an annual report analyzing arms sales facilitated by entities in the People’s Republic of China, including their technical capabilities, proliferation risks, and impact on U.S. interests. Requires the report to include a strategy developed by the Secretary of State and Secretary of Defense to dissuade purchases of new Chinese weapons systems and defense equipment, including reforms to U.S. sales processes, information campaigns, and potential deterrent measures

Moolenaar (R-MI) – Amendment No. 204 – Authorizes $5 million through RDTE for Smart Susceptor Technology and offset by decreasing the Washington Headquarters Services account

Moolenaar (R-MI) – Amendment No. 205 – Directs the Secretary of Defense to develop and maintain a classified and prioritized list of high-risk DoD critical infrastructure dependent on materials or components from foreign countries of concern and conduct a comprehensive risk assessment. Requires biennial classified briefings to Congress with findings, strategies, and recommendations to strengthen supply chain resilience and reduce reliance on vulnerable foreign sources

Moolenaar (R-MI) – Amendment No. 206 – Directs the Department of Defense to establish an initiative to prepare to fully harness the transformative potential of advanced artificial intelligence, modernize adoption plans, assess the national security and defense implications of advanced artificial intelligence, and analyze strategic competition factors relating to the People’s Republic of China’s pursuit of advanced artificial intelligence

Moore (R-NC) – Amendment No. 207 – Directs the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition to prepare a report to be submitted to Congress no later than March 2026. The report must detail the Department of Defense’s (DoD) current supply and future needs for lithium, assessing its use in military electronics, vehicles, weapons, and advanced systems like unmanned vessels and AI data centers. It must also evaluate potential supply chain risks and the feasibility of partnering with commercial industry to secure a stable domestic supply of lithium

Moore (R-UT) – Amendment No. 208 – the definition of defense industrial base facility for purposes of direct hire authority to include supporting agencies and units of the same military installation/base

Moulton (D-MA) – Amendment No. 209 – Expands Other Transaction Authority (OTA) for the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA)

Moulton (D-MA) – Amendment No. 210 – Directs the milestone decision authority for the Next Generation Polar Overhead Persistent Infrared satellite program to revise the acquisition strategy for such program to include the auxiliary payload (commonly referred to ‘‘APS-A’’) in the program of record

Moylan (R-GU) – Amendment No. 211 – Requires report on military housing in Guam 

Moylan (R-GU) – Amendment No. 212 – Requires a report on ship repair in Guam

Moylan (R-GU) – Amendment No. 213 – Directs the release of an unclassified summary of certain independent assessments of the Guam missile defense system

Moylan (R-GU) – Amendment No. 214 – Adjusts authorities for DoD civilian retention bonuses in Guam

Neguse (D-CO) – Amendment No. 215 – Requires DOD to provide a review to Congress on average timelines for service members to receive an electronic copy of their medical records and develop minimum standards to ensure service members receive their records within a reasonable period

Neguse (D-CO) – Amendment No. 216 – Directs Space Command to Coordinate with DHS and DEA to track fentanyl trafficking using satellite technology

Neguse (D-CO) – Amendment No. 217 – Requires an OIG Report on the transition to TriWest for the TRICARE West Region, which will include implementation standards to prevent any future issues with Transitions

Neguse (D-CO) – Amendment No. 218 – Requires the DoD to report to Congress who is on the military housing waiting list and why certain members have been placed on the list. This is currently not done and DoD has been unable to explain why certain service members are on the housing waitlist

Neguse (D-CO) – Amendment No. 219 – Extends the Vietnam Veteran Commemoration Program, which honors and recognizes Vietnam veterans for their service

Nunn (R-IA) – Amendment No. 220 – Directs the DOD to conduct an analysis of the tools currently available to combat the impact and threat of adversarial AIcapabilities. The rapid development of AI by the CCP has raised concerns over the security of America’s operational security, our cyber networks, and components of our autonomous weapon systems. Taking inventory of the current deterrence measures on hand will allow the DOD to protect the DIB and modernize its cyber response in a more efficient manner

Nunn (R-IA) – Amendment No. 221 – Prohibits the Department of Defense from procuring, acquiring or utilizing any blockchain network infrastructure originating from a company or individual stemming from an entity or country of concern. Specifically, this bill aims to tackle the CCP’s continued investment in distributed ledger technology

Nunn (R-IA) – Amendment No. 222 – Requires the Secretary of Defense to submit to Congress a report outlining the status of integrated air and missile defense in the CENTOM AOR, particularly Israel. This report is requested so U.S. and Israeli military commanders can update their operational plans in relation to drone attacks, THAD missile production capabilities, and further expansion of Iron Dome, David’s Sling, and Iron Beam capabilities

Nunn (R-IA) – Amendment No. 223 – Directs the Secretary of Defense to work with our counterparts in the Israeli Ministry of Defense to establish a DIU field office within Israeli territory. This effort increases hands-on RDT&E, allows for faster communication, provides live feedback from the field, and shortens go-to-market time for new defense products. This effort is a continuation of 22 U.S.C. §8606. United States-Israel cooperation on energy, water, homeland security, agriculture, and alternative fuel technologies, in particular under the Statutory Note Strategic Partnership on Defense Industrial Priorities Between the United States and Israel

Nunn (R-IA) – Amendment No. 224 – Directs the Undersecretary of Defense, Acquisitions and Sustainment to develop a spend plan of up to $20 million for the Services’ towards a comprehensive set of advanced manufacturing practices including AI-optimized robotic forming, additive and subtractive manufacturing, and advanced materials and processing practices for hypersonic research and development. Building factories of the future require software-defined, artificial intelligence (AI)-driven, off-the-shelf commercial solutions to carry out different manufacturing operations in consolidated manufacturing platforms, deployable at the point of need

Nunn (R-IA) – Amendment No. 225 – Expands private capital financing opportunities for programs with Priority Ratings under the Defense Priorities and Allocation System (DPAS) by allowing private credit providers the ability to alleviate defense industrial base (DIB) constraints. This efforts spearheads reform by making clear that financing partners participating in this program are not considered contractors and allowing contractors participating in this program to account for the cost of financing in their compliance with FAR/DFAR 

Nunn (R-IA) – Amendment No. 226 – Formalizes the Defense Innovation Unit’s (DIU) Joint Reserve Detachment (JRD) The DIU JRD is responsible for the operational employment of DIU Reservists to support and advise Combatant Commands and the Joint Forces within their areas of operation, as well as for supporting critical DIU missions in furthering the cutting edge of technology partnerships through the active leverage of reservists with experience in both the tech sector and the military. This effort will permanently bring leaders in the private sector into the fold to coordinate on military technology objectives and procurement Improvements

Nunn (R-IA) – Amendment No. 227 – Amends Section 1248 of the FY22 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) by extending and expanding the Department of Defense’s annual assessments of Taiwan’s military readiness, regional allied responses, and U.S. contingency planning in the face of rising CCP aggression

Nunn (R-IA) – Amendment No. 228 – Directs the Secretary of Defense to establish a strategic defense technology partnership between the rapid acquisition offices of the DOD and the Taiwan Ministry of National Defense. The partnership will collaborate on defense technology objectives, defense industrial base modernization, measures to counter the CCP in the INOPACOM region, and access to new markets for American defense technology companies

Obernolte (R-CA) – Amendment No. 229 – Requires the Secretaries of the military branches to guarantee that all beginner motorcycle safety trainings provided to service members stationed on base must meet the motorcycle safety requirements/curriculum for licensing for the State in which the military installation is located to ease the burden on soldiers, sailors, and marines

Obernolte (R-CA) – Amendment No. 230 – Directs DOD to assess demand, identify supply chain gaps, and recommend reforms to strengthen domestic production of turbojet pyrotechnic

Obernolte (R-CA) – Amendment No. 231 – Directs the Undersecretary for Acquisition and Sustainment to establish procedures that prioritize sourcing from and securing an integrated boron supply chain, from mining, to processing, to advanced material manufacturing, from the U.S.-domiciled, U.S.-based facilities for use in military applications

Obernolte (R-CA) – Amendment No. 232 -Requires the Air Force to report on their efforts and work with local municipalities to find potential solutions to the water plume contamination from base activity at former George Air Force Base that do not place the burden of cleanup on the local communities surrounding the base or unduly restrict economic development opportunities for those communities

Ogles (R-TN) – Amendment No. 233 – Requires the Secretary of Defense, in consultation with the Secretary of State and the DNI to conduct a continual assessment of the impact of arms embargoes, sanctions, restrictions, or limitations imposed by foreign states or international organizations on Israel’s defense capabilities

Ogles (R-TN) – Amendment No. 234 – Orders a report identifying obstacles to US assistance in strengthening Taiwan’s self-defense capabilities

Ogles (R-TN) – Amendment No. 235 – Directs the Secretary of Defense to invite Taiwan to participate in RIMPAC exercises

Owens (R-UT) – Amendment No. 236 – Requires report language on the plan of the Department of the Army to require and accelerate the fielding of Link 16 military tactical data networking capabilities throughout the Army, including on UH–60M and CH–47F aircraft

Panetta (D-CA) – Amendment No. 237 – Authorizes Thomas Helmut Griffin to receive the Medal of Honor for acts of valor as a member of the Army during the Vietnam War

Panetta (D-CA) – Amendment No. 238 -Conducts a tabletop exercise to test the resiliency and integration of communal and military assets to defend against shared threats, from cyber attacks to extreme weather events 

Panetta (D-CA) – Amendment No. 239 – Directs USSOCOM to create an Arctic Strategy focused on the use of Special Operations Forces to streamline readiness and project strength in the Arctic

Panetta (D-CA) – Amendment No. 240 – Directs USD for P&R to submit a report assessing oculometric biomarker monitoring technologies to support mission sets of the Department of Defense regarding brain health

Panetta (D-CA) – Amendment No. 241 – Reviews how the Defense Department calculates cost of living adjustment (COLA), specifically in high-cost areas of California

Panetta (D-CA) – Amendment No. 242 – Directs the Director of the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) to support the development of low-cost, easily scalable, and rapidly deployable technologies to counter internet shutdowns or limitations on network access abroad, particularly those imposed by adversary countries such as Iran

STANDALONES

Norman (R-SC) – Amendment No. 13 – Prohibits the provision of gender transition procedures, including surgery or medication, through the Exceptional Family Medical Program – VOTE REQUESTED

Mace (R-SC) – Amendment No. 14 – Prohibits DoD from covering or furnishing gender-related medical treatment under TRICARE – VOTE REQUESTED

Mace (R-SC) – Amendment No. 15  – Prohibits the Superintendent of a Service Academy from allowing a cadet or midshipman who is male from participating in an athletic program or activity that is designated exclusively for females – VOTE REQUESTED

Mace (R-SC) – Amendment No. 16 – Prohibits the Secretary of Defense from soliciting information through a form or survey regarding the gender identity of an individual, providing an option to indicate the sex or gender of an individual is something other than male or female, and requiring the Secretary reject a response other than male or female to a required question on a form or survey regarding sex or gender – VOTE REQUESTED

Mace (R-SC) – Amendment No. 17 – Prohibits individuals from accessing or using single-sex spaces on military installations which do not correspond to the biological sex of the individual – VOTE REQUESTED

Mills (R-FL) – Amendment No. 18 – Restricts base commanders’ ability to fly unauthorized flags at their discretion – VOTE REQUESTED

NOT OFFERED – Onder (R-MO) – Amendment No. 19 –  Strikes Section 1110, which would prohibit DoD from implementing President Trump’s Executive Order 14251, issued on March 27, 2025. The Executive Order exempts certain agencies from collective bargaining agreement protections, including the DoD

Greene (R-GA) offered on the behalf of Davidson (R-OH) – Amendment No. 20 –  Bans the research, development, procurement and promotion of cell cultured meat by the DOD – VOTE REQUESTED

Scott (R-GA) – Amendment No. 21 – Authorizes the Baltic Security Initiative to strengthen the armed forces of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania to deter Russian aggression, increase interoperability, and support modernization – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Greene (R-GA) – Amendment No. 22 – Prohibits assistance to Ukraine – VOTE REQUESTED

Greene (R-GA) – Amendment No. 23 – Strikes funding for Overseas Humanitarian, Disaster, and Civic Aid program – VOTE REQUESTED

Greene (R-GA) – Amendment No. 24 – Strikes foreign aid funding for the Taiwan Security Cooperation Initiative – VOTE REQUESTED

McCormick (R-GA) – Amendment No. 25 – Amends Section 1555 of the FY24 NDAA regarding contracting for military recruitment to prohibit the Department of Defense from contracting with entities that perform fact-checking and information grading services for purposes of censoring their political opponents – VOTE REQUESTED

Biggs (R-AZ) – Amendment No. 29 –  Prohibits the designation of military and certain National Guard lands as critical habitats under the Endangered Species Act when deemed necessary by the Department of Defense. Exempts military personnel from Endangered Species Act prohibitions during national defense-related operations, including incidental harm to protected species – VOTE REQUESTED

Rouzer (R-NC) – Amendment No. 33 – Incorporates the text of H.R. 474 – Lumbee Fairness Act, extends federal recognition to the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina and makes its members eligible for the services and benefits provided to members of federally recognized tribes. The Department of the Interior and the Department of Health and Human Services must develop, in consultation with the tribe, a determination of needs to provide the services for which members of the tribe are eligible – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Meeks (D-NY) – Amendment No. 34 – Inserts the text of H.R. 1488, repealing the 2002 and 1991 AUMFs – VOTE REQUESTED

Rose (R-TN) – Amendment No. 253 -Requires the Secretary of Defense to submit a report to the House and Senate Committees on Armed Services on the fraud scheme perpetrated by Janet Yamanaka Mello, a civilian employee of the Department of the Army who was indicted and pleaded guilty to stealing over $100 million in 4-H Military Partnership Grant program funds – VOTE REQUESTED

En Bloc #5 – Offered by Rep. Rogers (R-AL) – ADOPTED BY VOICE

Moolenaar (R-MI) – Amendment No. 26 – Prohibits federal research awards from going to individuals or institutions with affiliations or partnerships with hostile foreign entities, including those listed on U.S. government entity lists (e.g., the Department of Defense 1260H List and the BIS Entity List). Requires applicants to disclose past foreign ties, funding, and activities. Imposes ongoing restrictions on sharing research results with adversaries and mandates congressional notification of any national security waivers

Griffith (R-VA) – Amendment No. 31 –  Amends Section 1021(b) of the FY12 NDAA to limit the authority of the U.S. military to indefinitely detain individuals pursuant to the 2001 AUMF, to exclude American citizens from being subject to detention

Messmer (R-IN) – Amendment No. 32 – Modifies the Industrial Base Fund (IBF) authorities, established under section 4817 of title 10, to strengthen and grant additional flexibilities, so that the Department of Defense can act swiftly in expanding key supply chains, mitigating single points of failure, and addressing critical national security shortfalls within the Defense Industrial Base (DIB)

Scholten (D-MI) – Amendment No. 254 – Directs theDepartment of Defense to provide Congress with an overview of the types of contracts that are not set-aside for small business competitions despite the value falling under the Simplified Acquisition Threshold

Schweikert (R-AZ) – Amendment No. 255 – Directs the Department of Defense to utilize artificial intelligence in the audit of its financial statements with the goal of achieving a clean audit opinion for the first time

Schweikert (R-AZ) – Amendment No. 256 – Authorizes the use of artificial intelligence in the weapon inventory system for the Department of Defense, for the purpose of creating accurate inventory records

Scott (D-VA) – Amendment No. 257 – Requires the Department of Defense to submit a report on the status of the Interagency Regional Coordinator for Resilience Pilot Project

Scott (R-GA) – Amendment No. 258 – Expresses the sense of Congress that the Secretary of the Navy should name an aircraft carrier USS United States

Scott (R-GA) – Amendment No. 259 – Amends 32 USC 508(d)(13) by adding Young Marines, Naval Sea Cadet Corps, and the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary to the list of youth and charitable organizations eligible to receive assistance

Scott (R-GA) – Amendment No. 260 – Amends Section 152(b)(1)(B) of title 10, United States Code, to make the Chief of the National Guard Bureau eligible to be appointed Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

Scott (R-GA) – Amendment No. 261 – Requires each company with $1 billion of revenue or greater seeking a contract with DOD to provide data relating to the numbers of veterans hired in the past 12 and 36 months and that number still with that company 12 and 24 months after hiring – to focus on veteran hiring AND retention

Scott (R-GA) – Amendment No. 262 – Makes a technical correction to Section 354 of the bill in regards to the USS ConstitutionNaval History & Heritage Command Detachment Boston and adds the Hampton Roads Naval Museum

Scott (R-GA) – Amendment No. 263 – Requires The Secretary of Defense to develop and implement a strategy to eliminate the reliance of the Department of Defense on any covered nation to acquire computer displays by January 1, 2030

Scott (R-GA) – Amendment No. 264 – Establishes a system of official Air Force and Space Force museums within the Department of the Air Force

Scott (R-GA) – Amendment No. 265 – Prohibits the Secretary of Defense from entering into, renewing, or extending a contract or other agreement for the procurement of organic light emitting diode (OLED) display technologies that are fabricated in a foreign adversary, by a foreign adversary entity, or by a covered OLED display technologies company

Self (R-TX) – Amendment No. 266 – Increases the pay rate for Department of Defense blue-collar (prevailing rate) employees by the percentage authorized under section 737

Self (R-TX) – Amendment No. 267 – Encourages the Department of Defense to expand artificial intelligence pilot programs and fielding across mission areas and requires biannual reports to Congress on integration efforts for five years

Sherrill (D-NJ) – Amendment No. 268 – Limits the realignment of Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation functions and funding away from Picatinny Arsenal

Shreve (R-IN) – Amendment No. 269 – Requires a comprehensive review of the current effectiveness of interagency coordination and the DOD’s implementation of their existing responsibilities pertaining to the physical safety and cybersecurity of the air, rail, and maritime infrastructure that underpins U.S. military readiness

Shreve (R-IN) – Amendment No. 270 – Requires the Secretary of Defense, in consultation with the Secretary of State and the Director of National Intelligence, to develop a comprehensive strategy to counter Iran’s and Hezbollah’s propaganda, religious networks, and influence operations in Latin America Identical to H.R. 4531 

Smith (R-NJ) – Amendment No. 271 – Requires the GAO to conduct a review of biological weapons research conducted between January 1, 1945 and December 31, 1972 in relation to ticks and tick-borne diseases and submit a report to Congress detailing the findings of that review

Sorensen (D-IL) – Amendment No. 272 – Extends the Army’s online real estate tool pilot program until September 30, 2030

Stauber (R-MN) – Amendment No. 273 – Provides a two-year funding mechanism for the State Partnership Program

Stauber (R-MN) – Amendment No. 274 – Requires the Department of Defense to conduct a study to increase efficiency of the Funeral Honors Program 

Stauber (R-MN) – Amendment No. 275 – Requires the Secretary of the Air Force to submit a plan to Congress to recapitalize and modernize the Air National Guard’s fighter fleet. This report must be made in consultation with the Director of the Air National Guard

Stauber (R-MN) – Amendment No. 276 – Requires the Department of Defense to address our dependence on Communist China for critical minerals 

Stefanik (R-NY) – Amendment No. 277 – Revises Section 1723 of the Rules Committee Print 119-8 to include cameras to the covered list

Stefanik (R-NY) – Amendment No. 278 – Convenes the U.S.-Israel Defense Industrial Base Working Group to study the potential for defense industrial base integration between the United States and Israel, including the possibility of inclusion into the national technology and industrial base 

Steube (R-FL) – Amendment No. 279 – Prioritizes local law enforcement agencies in adopting any ceremonial horse that may no longer be utilized by the U.S. Army

Steube (R-FL) – Amendment No. 280 – Extends and modifies annual report on Iranian military

Steube (R-FL) – Amendment No. 281 – Requires Defense Health Agency to develop a plan to reopen any previously-closed chiropractic clinic on a military installation and to pay chiropractors under the GS scale

Steube (R-FL) – Amendment No. 282 – Requires report on U.S.-Israel cooperation on increased production capacity and inventory of the Arrow interceptor

Steube (R-FL) – Amendment No. 283 – Requires annual report on U.S.-Israel military exercises, emphasizes mutual benefit of the U.S.-Israel relationship

Strong (R-AL) – Amendment No. 284 – Amends 10 USC 2465 to permit the use of private contractors for security-guard functions at military installations with < 300 permanently assigned enlisted service members below the rank of E-7

Subramanyam (D-VA) – Amendment No. 285 – Requires the Air Force to provide a report on the integration potential and value of ultra-short takeoff and landing aircraft

Tenney (R-NY) – Amendment No. 286 – Strikes Section 842(c) from the FY25 NDAA

Turner (R-OH) – Amendment No. 287 -Requires an assessment of integration of Joint Combatant Commander exercise team into large scale exercises of INDOPACOM

Turner (R-OH) – Amendment No. 288 – Requires a report on development and deployment of the Naval Autonomous Data Collection System

Turner (R-OH) – Amendment No. 289 – Requires the Chief Information Officers within the DoD to provide Congress with a Cybersecurity Regulatory Plan to reduce the regulatory burdens on the Defense Industrial Base

Van Orden (R-WI) – Amendment No. 290 – Encourages the President to take such actions as may be necessary to counter Chinese Communist Party efforts to blockade or embargo Taiwan, including by providing training and support to the Taiwan Navy for liquefied natural gas convoy operations. Ensures Taiwan is eligible for U.S. energy security and diversification programs under section 2004 of the European Energy Security and Diversification Act of 2019, including access to liquefied natural gas programs available to European countries

Van Orden (R-WI) – Amendment No. 291 – Requires the Secretary of Defense to submit a report within 180 days on options for establishing a digital engagement framework to address recruitment, retention, and readiness challenges. Directs the report to assess existing digital engagement capabilities, evaluate potential nonprofit partnerships, and provide recommendations for pilot programs, including stress-testing under mobilization surge conditions

Webster (R-FL) – Amendment No. 292 – Requires a report on the military camping and recreational park program

Whitesides (D-CA) – Amendment No. 293 -Directs the Secretary of Defense to establish Advanced Technology Centers at community colleges with workforce programs targeted at meeting needs in the defense industrial base

Whitesides (D-CA) – Amendment No. 294 -Commissions a report on research relating to the upper atmosphere and near-space environment

Williams (D-GA) – Amendment No. 295 – Amends Section 744 to include Cervical cancer in the study

Wilson (R-SC) – Amendment No. 296 – Requires a strategy to Armed Services Committees relating to the issue of political prisoners in Pakistan, including former Prime Minister Imran Khan in mil to mil engagement with the military of Pakistan