Yesterday, MDA Director Vice Admiral James Syring briefed the public on the Missile Defense Agency’s Fiscal Year 2017 Budget Request.

MDA is requesting $7.5 billion for the development and deployment of U.S. missile defense systems FY 2017, which includes:
  • $1.0 billion for U.S. Ground Based Midcourse (GMD)System
  • $274 million to continue development of the Redesigned Kill Vehicle (RKV)
  • $630 million for EPAA Phase 3
  • $514 million for Aegis BMD Systems
  • $73 million for Operations and Maintenance for Aegis BMD
  • $106 million for SM-3 IIA development
  • $26 million for AN/SPY-1 Refurbishment Program
  • $370 million to continue procurement of THAAD equipment, including 24 THAAD interceptors and one radar training device
  • $270 million for for THAAD developmental efforts
  • $72 million for Operations and Maintenance for upkeep of all BMDS unique items of fielded THAAD batteries and training devices
  • $491 million to develop, deploy, test and sustain radars such as AN/TPY-2 and UEWR
  • $440 million to complete development and fielding of Spiral 8.2-1 which will enhance C2BMC track, discrimination, and battle management capability to integrate additional space sensors and sustain current Spiral 6.4 C2BMC global capability
  • $69 million for the Sea Based X-Band radar
  • $162 million to continue the development of the Long Range Discrimination Radar
  • $155 million in MILCON for Phase One, a Shielded Mission Control Facility and Radar Foundation
  • $20 million in the BMD Space program for the Space-based Kill Assessment Experiment
  • $32 million for Space Tracking and Surveillance System satellite operations and sustainment
  • $72 million in Weapons Technology to build the technological foundation for the next-generation laser system
  • $90 million for Technology Maturation Initiatives to build on the foundational successes in Weapons Technology and Discrimination Sensor Technology
  • $72 million for the Multi-Object Kill Vehicle Program
  • $23 million for the Advanced Research Program to conduct innovative research and development with small business, universities, and international partners
  • $18 million for the Advanced Concepts & Performance Assessment effort
MDA’s total budget request represents 1.3% of the $582.7 billion DoD FY 2017 budget request.
Click here for a video of VADM Syring’s briefing
Click here to read a transcript of VADM Syring’s briefing
Click here for MDA’s FY17 Budget overview