Fiscal Year 2016 Program Funding

Fiscal Year 2016 Budget of the U.S. Government

This page lists the FY 2016 funding amounts requested, authorized, and appropriated for each element of the nation's GPS program.

Each line item below provides external links to original source documents, including bills, report language, and agency budget justifications submitted to Congress.

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Defense Appropriations

On December 18, 2015, President Obama signed the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2016, an omnibus funding measure that provides $936 million to the Air Force GPS program in FY 2016. The President's request was $938 million (View source, 9 MB PDF)

Starting in FY 2016, GPS and other space programs received funding through a new Space Procurement budget account instead of via Missile Procurement. In another change, the FY 2016 budget includes no advance procurement funds for GPS III.

Funding Marks

Program
Line Item
President's
Budget
Request
House
Mark
Senate
Committee
Mark
Final
Procurement: GPS IIF Satellites
Space Procurement, Air Force, Line Item 5, "Global Positioning (Space)"
View justification (2.6 MB)
$66.135M $64.135M
(−$2M vs request)

View source (6.7 MB)
$66.135M
View source (800 KB)
$64.135M
(−$2M vs request)

View source (23 MB)
Procurement: GPS III Satellites
Space Procurement, Air Force, Line Item 3, "GPS III Space Segment"
View justification (2.6 MB)
$199.218M $199.218M
View source (6.7 MB)
$199.218M
View source (800 KB)
$199.218M
View source (23 MB)
Development: GPS III Satellites
RDT&E, Air Force, Line Item No. 218 / Program Element 0305265F, "GPS III Space Segment"
View justification (8 MB)
$180.902M $180.902M
View source (6.7 MB)
$180.902M
View source (800 KB)
$180.902M
View source (23 MB)
Development: Next Generation Operational Control System (OCX) and GPS Enterprise Integrator
RDT&E, Air Force, Line Item No. 112 / Program Element 0603423F, "Global Positioning System III -- Operational Control Segment"
View justification (7.5 MB)
$350.232M $350.232M
View source (6.7 MB)
$350.232M
View source (800 KB)
$350.232M
View source (23 MB)
Development: Military GPS User Equipment (MGUE)
RDT&E, Air Force, Line Item No. 51 / Program Element 0305164F, "NAVSTAR Global Positioning System (User Equipment) (SPACE)"
View justification (8.5 MB)
$142.288M $142.288M
View source (6.7 MB)
$142.288M
View source (800 KB)
$142.288M
View source (23 MB)
TOTAL $938.775M $936.775M
(−$2M vs request)
$938.775M $936.775M
(−$2M vs request)

The joint explanatory statement includes the following note regarding its cut to GPS IIF procurement: "Unjustified support growth". This echoes the language in the House report. See table for sources.

Rescission

The act rescinds (takes back) $30 million in FY 2015 funds previously appropriated for GPS III advance procurement. Both the House and Senate recommended the rescission.

Reporting Requirement

The joint explanatory statement includes the following direction:

In light of significant delays to the Global Positioning System (GPS) III Operational Control Segment, the Air Force plan to accelerate GPS III satellite launches would put approximately fourteen satellites on orbit before the ground system is available to operate and integrate the satellites into the positioning, timing, and navigation architecture. Therefore, the Constellation Sustainment Assessment Team is directed to conduct a review, with validation by the Commander of the United States Strategic Command, to determine if the current GPS III satellite launch plan should be adjusted to ensure necessary operational testing on early vehicles has been completed and potential satellite deficiencies have been discovered before more satellites are launched. This review should be provided to the congressional defense committees not later than 60 days after the enactment of this Act. View source (23 MB)

Program Guidance

The Senate report earmarks $80 million in GPS III development funds for "technology maturation efforts for a digital navigation payload and satellite vehicle development for the GPS III SV11+ production competition." View source (800 KB)

The Senate report "directs the Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation [CAPE] and Joint Requirements Oversight Council [JROC] to review the cost of and validate the requirements for accelerating GPS III launches ahead of the plan laid out in the fiscal year 2015 budget submission." View source (800 KB)

Legislative History

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House
Subcommittee
House
Committee
House
Floor
House-Senate
Conference
Committee
House
Floor
President
5/20/2015
H.R. 2685
6/2/2015
H.R. 2685
6/11/2015
H.R. 2685
12/18/2015
H.R. 2029
Senate
Subcommittee
Senate
Committee
Senate
Floor
Skipped Senate
Floor
12/18/2015
Public Law 114-113
6/9/2015
S. 1558
6/11/2015
S. 1558
Skipped 12/18/2015
H.R. 2029

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Transportation Appropriations

On December 18, 2015, President Obama signed the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2016, an omnibus funding measure that provides the Department of Transportation with funds to support designated civil elements of the Air Force GPS program in FY 2016, along with civil GPS augmentations and related activities.

Funding Marks

Program
Line Item
President's
Budget
Request
House
Mark
Senate
Committee
Mark
Final
GPS Civil Requirements
FAA Facilities & Equipment, Activity 2, Budget Item 2D11, "Global Positioning System (GPS) Civil Requirements"
View justification (8 MB)
$27M $10M
(−$17M vs request)
View source (2 MB)
$10M
(−$17M vs request)
View source (600 KB)
$15M
(−$12M vs request)
View source (14 MB)
Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS)
FAA Facilities & Equipment, Activity 2, Budget Item 2D03, "Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) for GPS" + FAA Facilities & Equipment, Activity 6, Budget Item 6A01, "ADS-B Services and Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) GEOs", Task A
(Note: Figures for second part only reflect one element of a $166M line item)

View justification 1 (8 MB) View justification 2 (8 MB)
$107.2M
($80.6M + $26.6M)
$93.6M
(−$13.6M vs request)
View source (2 MB)
$91.85M
(−$15.35M vs request)
View source (600 KB)
$107.2M
View source (14 MB)
Alternative Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (APNT)
FAA Facilities & Equipment Budget Item 1A05, "NextGen: Separation Management Portfolio", Task C
(Note: Figures here only reflect one element of a $26.5M line item)

View justification (8 MB)
$1M Unclear
(Parent account cut by $8.5M vs request)
View source (2 MB)
$1M
View source (600 KB)
Unclear
(Parent account increased by $5M vs request)
View source (14 MB)
Nationwide Differential GPS (NDGPS)
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Research & Technology
(Note: This line item is one element of DOT's $14.582M Research and Technology line item)

View justification (9 MB)
$5.6M Unclear
(Parent account cut by $3.196M vs request)
View source (2 MB)
$5.6M
View source (600 KB)
Unclear
(Parent account cut by $1.582M vs request)
View source (14 MB)
Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT)
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Research & Technology
(Note: This line item is one element of DOT's $14.582M Research and Technology line item)

View justification (9 MB)
$1.610M Unclear
(Parent account cut by $3.196M vs request)
View source (2 MB)
$1.61M
View source (600 KB)
Unclear
(Parent account cut by $1M vs request)
View source (14 MB)

GPS Vehicle Tracking

The act contains a provision regarding GPS vehicle tracking. Please see our Geolocation Privacy Legislation page for more information. Go there

Reporting Requirements

The Senate report discusses FAA's plans to upgrade the GPS Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS).The report "directs the FAA to provide the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations with an update on its progress within 180 days of enactment of this act." View source (600 KB)

Legislative History

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House
Subcommittee
House
Committee
House
Floor
House-Senate
Conference
Committee
House
Floor
President
4/29/2015
H.R. 2577
5/13/2015
H.R. 2577
6/9/2015
H.R. 2577
12/18/2015
H.R. 2029
Senate
Subcommittee
Senate
Committee
Senate
Floor
Skipped Senate
Floor
12/18/2015
Public Law 114-113
6/23/2015
H.R. 2577
6/25/2015
H.R. 2577
Skipped 12/18/2015
H.R. 2029

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Defense Authorization

On September 25, 2015, President Obama signed the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2016. The act includes policy and funding guidance for the GPS program. It does not expend funds from the U.S. Treasury.

Funding Marks

Program
Line Item
President's
Budget
Request
House
Mark
Senate
Mark
Final
Procurement: GPS IIF Satellites
Space Procurement, Air Force, Line Item 5, "Global Positioning (Space)"
View justification (2.6 MB)
$66.135M $66.135M
View source
(2 MB)
$66.135M
View source
(2 MB)
$64.135M
(−$2M vs request)
View source
(3.1 MB)
Procurement: GPS III Satellites
Space Procurement, Air Force, Line Item 3, "GPS III Space Segment"
View justification (2.6 MB)
$199.218M $199.218M
View source
(2 MB)
0
(−$199.218M vs request)
View source
(2 MB)
$199.218M
View source
(3.1 MB)
Development: GPS III Satellites
RDT&E, Air Force, Line Item No. 218 / Program Element 0305265F, "GPS III Space Segment"
View justification (8 MB)
$180.902M $180.902M
View source
(2 MB)
$180.902M
View source
(2 MB)
$180.902M
View source
(3.1 MB)
Development: Next Generation Operational Control System (OCX) and GPS Enterprise Integrator
RDT&E, Air Force, Line Item No. 112 / Program Element 0603423F, "Global Positioning System III -- Operational Control Segment"
View justification (7.5 MB)
$350.232M $350.232M
View source
(2 MB)
$350.232M
View source
(2 MB)
$350.232M
View source
(3.1 MB)
Development: Military GPS User Equipment (MGUE)
RDT&E, Air Force, Line Item No. 51 / Program Element 0305164F, "NAVSTAR Global Positioning System (User Equipment) (SPACE)"
View justification (8.5 MB)
$142.288M $142.288M
View source
(2 MB)
$142.288M
View source
(2 MB)
$142.288M
View source
(3.1 MB)
TOTAL $938.775M $938.775M $739.557M
(−$199.218M vs request)
$936.775M
(−$2M vs request)

The final act explains its cut to GPS IIF with this note: "Unjustified support growth". Earlier, the Senate proposed cutting GPS III procurement with this note: "GPS III SV10 early to need". See table above for sources.

Reporting Requirement

Section 1621 states, "Not later than 90 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, and every 90 days thereafter, the Secretary of the Air Force shall submit to the Comptroller General of the United States a report and supporting documentation on the Global Positioning System III space segment, the Global Positioning System operational control segment, and the Military Global Positioning System user equipment acquisition programs."

Oversight Council

Section 1603 establishes a Council on Oversight of the Department of Defense Positioning, Navigation, and Timing Enterprise that "shall be responsible for oversight of the Department of Defense positioning, navigation, and timing enterprise, including positioning, navigation, and timing services provided to civil, commercial, scientific, and international users."

M-Code Equipage

Section 1605 amends Section 913 of the Ike Skelton National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011, which requires all GPS user equipment purchased by DOD after FY 2017 to be M-Code capable unless excepted by law or waived by the Secretary of Defense. The amendment states that, "The Secretary of Defense may not delegate the authority to make a waiver under subsection (c) to an official below the level of the Secretaries of the military departments or the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics."

Program Guidance

The House report on H.R. 1735 provides recommendations on GPS III, military user equipment, and OCX. Among other things, it "directs the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics to provide a briefing to the House Committee on Armed Services by October 1, 2015, on the potential value and feasibility of establishing a temporary independent advisory team for GPS OCX." View source (1.6 MB)

National Positioning, Navigation, and Timing Resilience

The House report includes language regarding a backup system to GPS. It "directs the Secretary of Defense to provide a briefing to the House Committee on Armed Services by January 15, 2016, on the Department of Defense requirements for backup position, navigation, and timing capabilities, including the plan and estimated cost to address such requirements." View source (1.6 MB)

Legislative History

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House
Subcommittee
House
Committee
House
Floor
House-Senate
Conference
Committee
House
Floor
President
4/23/2015
H.R. 1735
4/30/2015
H.R. 1735
5/15/2015
H.R. 1735
11/5/2015
S. 1356; 10/1/2015
H.R. 1735
Senate
Subcommittee
Senate
Committee
Senate
Floor
9/29/2015
H.Rept. 114-270 reconciling H.R. 1735
Senate
Floor
11/25/2015
Public Law 114-92
5/12/2015
S. 1376
5/14/2015
S. 1376
6/18/2015
H.R. 1735
11/10/2015
S. 1356; 10/7/2015
H.R. 1735

The President vetoed the original version of the act (H.R. 1735) on October 22, 2015.

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