Military Construction (MILCON) appropriations fund major projects such as bases, schools, missile storage facilities, maintenance facilities, medical/dental clinics, libraries, and military family housing.
What is the Milcon process?
MILCON programming is the process of acquiring both the authority and resources necessary to meet facility requirements identified by the planning process. A construction project with an estimated cost greater than $1,000,000 is normally funded through the MILCON Program.
What are Milcon projects?
MILCON project includes “all military construction work necessary to produce a complete and. usable facility or a complete and usable improvement to an existing facility (or to produce such. portion of a complete and usable facility or improvement as is specifically authorized by law).”
What does Milcon mean?
DoD’s military construction (or “MilCon”) program includes all work necessary to produce complete and usable facilities; or to complete usable improvements to existing facilities, in support of DoD Components.
What does the Antideficiency Act do?
The Antideficiency Act (ADA) ( Pub. L. 97–258, 96 Stat. 923) is legislation enacted by the United States Congress to prevent the incurring of obligations or the making of expenditures (outlays) in excess of amounts available in appropriations or funds.
What is the purpose of a DD Form 1391?
The DD Form 1391 is used by the Department of Defense (DoD) to submit to Congress requirements and justification in support of funding requests for military construction.
What is the current Milcon threshold?
When a Component determines that it needs to submit a request to Congress to adjust a program above the MilCon reprogramming threshold of $2 million or 25 percent of a project’s cost, whichever is less, they submit a reprogramming request to the USD(C) for approval and submission to the Chairmen of the applicable …
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What is a DD Form 1390?
DD Form 1390 is a summary of projects by installation, Fiscal Year (FY) and program. Both DD Form 1391 and DD Form 1390 are required for new construction over $750,000.