… the Defense Intelligence enterprise and the Security Cooperation enterprise with the tools and resources needed to execute the Department's national defense strategy and counter an ever changing threat landscape. Crucially, This bill provides an approximate $1.3 billion increase in funding for U.S. Special Operations Command to address critical needs within its programs. The bill also invests in a wide range of intelligence capabilities and disciplines, including my provision to develop a periodic ISR strategy to make better threat informed decisions. (00:50–00:59)
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Asserts that the bill increases funding for U.S. Special Operations Command by approximately $1.3 billion.
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