Fiscal Year 2017 Program Funding
Updated January 3, 2017
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This page lists the FY 2017 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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Federal agencies are currently operating under a continuing resolution (H.R. 2028) that temporarily funds the government at FY 2016 levels until April 28, 2017.
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Defense Appropriations
BILL
President Obama requested a total of $847.4 million for the Air Force GPS program in FY 2017. View PDF (9 MB)
This total excludes $13.171M requested for the GPS IIF program, which requires FY 2017 funding for on-orbit support and contract closeout. View PDF (3.5 MB)
Bill Status
House Subcommittee |
House Committee |
House Floor |
House-Senate Conference Committee |
House Floor |
President |
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5/11/2016 H.R. 5293 |
5/17/2016 H.R. 5293 |
6/16/2016 H.R. 5293 |
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Senate Subcommittee |
Senate Committee |
Senate Floor |
Senate Floor |
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5/24/2016 S. 3000 |
5/26/2016 S. 3000 |
- On September 6, the full Senate failed to pass H.R. 5293 as a vehicle for S. 3000.
- On June 14, the White House issued a statement that, "If the President were presented with H.R. 5293, the President's senior advisors would recommend that he veto the bill" View PDF
Funding Marks
Program Line Item |
President's Budget Request |
House Mark |
Senate Committee Mark |
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Procurement: GPS III Satellites Space Procurement, Air Force, Line Item 6, "GPSIII / GPS III Space Segment" View justification (3.5 MB PDF) |
$34.059M | $34.059M View source (7 MB) |
$34.059M View source (800 KB) |
Development: GPS III Satellites RDT&E, Air Force, Line Item No. 214 / Program Element 0305265F, "GPSIII / GPS III Space Segment" View justification (8 MB PDF) |
$141.888M | $141.888M View source (7 MB) |
$134.388M (−$7.5M vs request) View source (800 KB) |
Development: Next Generation Operational Control System (OCX) and GPS Enterprise Integrator RDT&E, Air Force, Line Item No. 110 / Program Element 0603423F, "Global Positioning System III -- Operational Control Segment" View justification (8 MB PDF) |
$393.268M | $393.268M View source (7 MB) |
$163.438M (−$229.830M vs request) View source (800 KB) |
Development: Military GPS User Equipment (MGUE) RDT&E, Air Force, Line Item No. 48 / Program Element 0305164F, "NAVSTAR Global Positioning System (User Equipment) (SPACE)" View justification (8.5 MB PDF) |
$278.147M | $278.147M View source (7 MB) |
$253.147M (−$25M vs request) View source (800 KB) |
TOTAL | $847.362M | $847.362M | $585.032M (−$262.33M vs request) |
- The Senate report includes this note regarding the cut to GPS III: "Reduce Duplication: Funding enterprise and unique ground system" (see table for source).
- Pages 172-173 of the Senate report discuss the OCX program. The report recommends cutting $259.830 million to terminate OCX Blocks 1 and 2 and adding $30 million for enhancements to the OCS ground system. View PDF (800 KB)
- The Senate report includes this note regarding the cut to MGUE: "Restoring acquisition accountability: Unjustified cost growth" (see table for source).
- The House reduced funds for the GPS IIF program by $2.9 million, with this note on page 184 of the draft report: "Unjustified request". View PDF (7 MB)
- The Senate cut GPS IIF funding by $3 million, with this note on page 124 of the report: "Maintain program affordability: Unjustified support services and launch and checkout growth". View PDF (800 KB)
- Page 248 of the House draft report includes text on "Improved Global Positioning System Receivers" that recommends reductions in "funds to integrate improved military global positioning system (GPS) receivers with various Air Force weapon systems and munitions." The text refers to the following RDT&E line items, which were cut by a total of $48.8 million: Hard and Deeply Buried Target Defeat System, Electronic Warfare Development, Small Diameter Bomb, B-1B Squadrons, F-22 Squadrons, and JASSM. The text includes a reporting requirement. View PDF (7 MB)
Transportation Appropriations
BILL
The President's budget request for FY 2017 includes funds for the Department of Transportation to support designated civil elements of the Air Force GPS program, along with civil GPS augmentations and related activities.
In a change from prior years, DOT requested civil funding for the GPS program through the Office of the Secretary instead of through the FAA. Also, the request does not include funds for the Nationwide Differential GPS (NDGPS) program in FY 2017.
Bill Status
House Subcommittee |
House Committee |
House Floor |
House-Senate Conference Committee |
House Floor |
President |
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5/18/2016 H.R. 5394 |
5/24/2016 H.R. 5394 |
TBD H.R. 5394 |
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Senate Subcommittee |
Senate Committee |
Senate Floor |
Senate Floor |
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4/19/2016 S. 2844 |
4/21/2016 S. 2844 |
5/19/2016 H.R. 2577 |
Funding Marks
Program Line Item |
President's Budget Request |
House Committee Mark |
Senate Mark |
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Civil Signal Monitoring – Air Force - GPS Office of the Assistant Secretary for Research & Technology (Note: Civil Signal Monitoring is only one element of DOT's $18M Research and Technology line item) View justification (11.5 MB PDF) |
$10M | Unclear* View source (1.5 MB) | $5.6M (−$4.4M vs request) View source (500 KB) |
Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) and GPS Civil Requirements Oversight FAA Facilities & Equipment, Activity 2, Budget Item 2D03, "Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) for GPS" View justification (8 MB PDF) |
$85M | $111.6M** View source (1.5 MB) |
$85M View source (500 KB) |
WAAS GEO Satellite Leases FAA Facilities & Equipment, Activity 6, Budget Item 6A01, "Automated Dependent Surveillance – Broadcast (ADS-B) Subscription Costs and Wide Area Augmentation Services (WAAS) Geostationary (GEO) Satellite Leases", Task B (Note: WAAS GEO Satellite Leases is only one element of a $150.3M line item) View justification (8 MB PDF) |
$26.6M | $26.6M† View source (500 KB) |
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Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) Office of the Assistant Secretary for Research & Technology (Note: PNT is only one element of DOT's $18M Research and Technology line item) View justification (11.5 MB PDF) |
$1.61M | $1.61M View source (1.5 MB) | $1.61M View source (500 KB) |
- (*) The House report reduces the parent account by $5 million and states, "The recommendation does not include funds above the baseline account level for civil signal monitoring" (see table for source).
- (**) The House fully funded the two line items related to WAAS but combined them into a single mark of $111.6 million.
- (†) Pages 35-36 of the Senate report recommend full funding for WAAS GEO Satellite Leases (and its parent account, ADS-B) but state, "The Committee recommendation rejects the request to create a new Activity 6 and instead provides ADS–B resources for both activities within Activity 2." The funding appears as a $150.3 million increase to Budget Item 2A12, "ADS-B NAS Wide Implementation." View PDF (500 KB)
WAAS Program Guidance
GPS Vehicle Tracking
Defense Authorization
LAW
On December 23, 2016, President Obama signed the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2017. 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 |
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Procurement: GPS III Satellites Space Procurement, Air Force, Line Item 6, "GPSIII / GPS III Space Segment" View justification (3.5 MB PDF) |
$34.059M | $34.059M View source (2.4 MB) |
$34.059M View source (3 MB) |
$34.059M View source (4 MB) |
Development: GPS III Satellites RDT&E, Air Force, Line Item No. 214 / Program Element 0305265F, "GPSIII / GPS III Space Segment" View justification (8 MB PDF) |
$141.888M | $141.888M View source (2.4 MB) |
$141.888M View source (3 MB) |
$141.888M View source (4 MB) |
Development: Next Generation Operational Control System (OCX) and GPS Enterprise Integrator RDT&E, Air Force, Line Item No. 110 / Program Element 0603423F, "Global Positioning System III -- Operational Control Segment" View justification (8 MB PDF) |
$393.268M | $393.268M View source (2.4 MB) |
$393.268M* View source (3 MB) |
$393.268M* View source (4 MB) |
Development: Military GPS User Equipment (MGUE) RDT&E, Air Force, Line Item No. 48 / Program Element 0305164F, "NAVSTAR Global Positioning System (User Equipment) (SPACE)" View justification (8.5 MB PDF) |
$278.147M | $278.147M View source (2.4 MB) |
$278.147M View source (3 MB) |
$278.147M View source (4 MB) |
TOTAL | $847.362M | $847.362M | $847.362M | $847.362M |
Next Generation Operational Control System (OCX)
- (*) Section 1610 establishes "Limitations on Availability of Funds for the Global Positioning System Next Generation Operational Control System." The section includes certification and congressional briefing requirements. View at congress.gov
- Section 1622 requires an "Independent Assessment of Global Positioning System Next Generation Operational Control System." The provision originated in the Senate bill. View at congress.gov
- Pages 304-305 of the House report provide directive language regarding the "Next Generation Operational Control Segment." View PDF (1.7 MB)
- Page 284 of the House report provides directive language titled "Comptroller General Review of Software-Intensive Space Acquisition Programs." The language makes direct reference to the GPS OCX program. View PDF (1.7 MB)
Foreign PNT Systems
- Section 1608, titled "Prohibition on Use of Certain Non-Allied Positioning, Navigation, and Timing Systems," would prohibit DOD from using Beidou or Glonass. The provision includes a waiver process and a reporting requirement. It originated in the House bill. View at congress.gov
- Pages 289-290 of the House report discuss Section 1606 and provide directive language regarding "Evaluation of Department of Defense Use of Non-Allied Global Navigation Satellite Systems." View PDF (1.7 MB)
- Page 288 of the House report provides directive language titled "Department of Defense Equities on Approval of the Galileo Positioning, Navigation, and Timing System." View PDF (1.7 MB)
Backup and Complementary PNT
Harmful Interference
Legislative History
House Subcommittee |
House Committee |
House Floor |
House-Senate Conference Committee |
House Floor |
President |
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4/21/2016 H.R. 4909 |
4/27/2016 H.R. 4909 |
5/18/2016 H.R. 4909 |
12/2/2016 S. 2943 |
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Senate Subcommittee |
Senate Committee |
Senate Floor |
11/30/2016 S. 2943 |
Senate Floor |
12/23/2016 |
5/10/2016 S. 2943 |
5/12/2016 S. 2943 |
6/14/2016 S. 2943 |
12/8/2016 S. 2943 |
- On May 16, 2016, the White House issued a statement that, "If the President were presented with H.R. 4909, his senior advisors would recommend he veto the bill." View PDF
- On June 7, 2016, the White House issued a statement that, "If the President were presented with S. 2943, his senior advisors would recommend he veto the bill." It goes on to state that, "The Administration strongly objects to section 1610, which would withhold FY 2017 OCX funding until a Nunn-McCurdy certification is complete." View PDF