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Military Personnel, Space Force

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TAFS: 057-3510 /2025 - Military Personnel, Space Force

Iterations:
Adjustment authority: No
Reporting categories: No
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Previously Approved Amount
Iteration 4
Current OMB Action Amount
Footnotes
1100EBA: Disc: Appropriation$1,312,347,000 $1,312,347,000See footnotes below
Footnotes for line 1100 (E) (Previous):

B4: Funds provided by P.L. 119-4 in the amount of $1,312,347,000 signed by the President March 15, 2025.

Footnotes for line 1100 (E) (Current):

B4: Funds provided by P.L. 119-4 in the amount of $1,312,347,000 signed by the President March 15, 2025.

1121BA: Disc: Approps transferred from other accountsLine added+$116,500,000
$116,500,000
See footnotes below
Footnotes for line 1121 (Current):

B10: (4) FY 25-14 PA transfers $116,500,000 in accordance with section 1412 of division A of P.L. 119-4.

1740BA: Disc: Spending auth:Antic colls, reimbs, other$360,000 $360,000See footnotes below
Footnotes for line 1740 (Previous):

B6: Reimbursement Budget Authority (RBA) in the amount of $300K is needed for the Space Force appropriation 3510 to cover the reimbursements of salaries from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.  Under the Economy Act 31 U. S. C. 1535, NASA will reimburse the Space Force for military detailee salaries in accordance with the Webb-McNamara Agreement (1959). The reimbursement is for current for active duty detailees that were selected to be NASA astronauts serving in the Astronaut Office at Johnson Space Center.

B7: Apportioned anticipated budgetary resources, once realized, do not need to be reapportioned unless the amount realized exceeds the conditions on the total amount apportioned (OMB Circular A-11 sections 120.49).

B9: (3) Additional Reimbursable Authority (RBA) in the amount of $60,000 is needed for the Space Force appropriation 3510 to cover the reimbursements of salaries from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, this is driven by a rank change from 06 to 07. This will bring the total reimbursable authority to $360K. Under the Economy Act 31 U. S. C. 1535, NASA will reimburse the Space Force for military detailed salaries in accordance with the Webb-McNamara Agreement (1959). The reimbursement is for current for active duty detailers that were selected to be NASA astronauts serving in the Astronaut Office at Johnson Space Center.

Footnotes for line 1740 (Current):

B6: Reimbursement Budget Authority (RBA) in the amount of $300K is needed for the Space Force appropriation 3510 to cover the reimbursements of salaries from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.  Under the Economy Act 31 U. S. C. 1535, NASA will reimburse the Space Force for military detailee salaries in accordance with the Webb-McNamara Agreement (1959). The reimbursement is for current for active duty detailees that were selected to be NASA astronauts serving in the Astronaut Office at Johnson Space Center.

B7: Apportioned anticipated budgetary resources, once realized, do not need to be reapportioned unless the amount realized exceeds the conditions on the total amount apportioned (OMB Circular A-11 sections 120.49).

B9: (3) Additional Reimbursable Authority (RBA) in the amount of $60,000 is needed for the Space Force appropriation 3510 to cover the reimbursements of salaries from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, this is driven by a rank change from 06 to 07. This will bring the total reimbursable authority to $360K. Under the Economy Act 31 U. S. C. 1535, NASA will reimburse the Space Force for military detailed salaries in accordance with the Webb-McNamara Agreement (1959). The reimbursement is for current for active duty detailers that were selected to be NASA astronauts serving in the Astronaut Office at Johnson Space Center.

1920Total budgetary resources avail (disc. and mand.)$1,312,707,000+$116,500,000
$1,429,207,000
See footnotes below
Footnotes for line 1920 (Previous):

B4: Funds provided by P.L. 119-4 in the amount of $1,312,347,000 signed by the President March 15, 2025.

B6: Reimbursement Budget Authority (RBA) in the amount of $300K is needed for the Space Force appropriation 3510 to cover the reimbursements of salaries from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.  Under the Economy Act 31 U. S. C. 1535, NASA will reimburse the Space Force for military detailee salaries in accordance with the Webb-McNamara Agreement (1959). The reimbursement is for current for active duty detailees that were selected to be NASA astronauts serving in the Astronaut Office at Johnson Space Center.

B7: Apportioned anticipated budgetary resources, once realized, do not need to be reapportioned unless the amount realized exceeds the conditions on the total amount apportioned (OMB Circular A-11 sections 120.49).

B8: Pursuant to section 120.21 of OMB Circular A-11, one or more lines in the Budgetary Resources section may be rounded up. As a result, those rounded lines will not match the actuals reported on the SF 133. Agency will ensure that its funds control system will only allot actuals.

B9: (3) Additional Reimbursable Authority (RBA) in the amount of $60,000 is needed for the Space Force appropriation 3510 to cover the reimbursements of salaries from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, this is driven by a rank change from 06 to 07. This will bring the total reimbursable authority to $360K. Under the Economy Act 31 U. S. C. 1535, NASA will reimburse the Space Force for military detailed salaries in accordance with the Webb-McNamara Agreement (1959). The reimbursement is for current for active duty detailers that were selected to be NASA astronauts serving in the Astronaut Office at Johnson Space Center.

Footnotes for line 1920 (Current):

B4: Funds provided by P.L. 119-4 in the amount of $1,312,347,000 signed by the President March 15, 2025.

B6: Reimbursement Budget Authority (RBA) in the amount of $300K is needed for the Space Force appropriation 3510 to cover the reimbursements of salaries from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.  Under the Economy Act 31 U. S. C. 1535, NASA will reimburse the Space Force for military detailee salaries in accordance with the Webb-McNamara Agreement (1959). The reimbursement is for current for active duty detailees that were selected to be NASA astronauts serving in the Astronaut Office at Johnson Space Center.

B7: Apportioned anticipated budgetary resources, once realized, do not need to be reapportioned unless the amount realized exceeds the conditions on the total amount apportioned (OMB Circular A-11 sections 120.49).

B8: Pursuant to section 120.21 of OMB Circular A-11, one or more lines in the Budgetary Resources section may be rounded up. As a result, those rounded lines will not match the actuals reported on the SF 133. Agency will ensure that its funds control system will only allot actuals.

B9: (3) Additional Reimbursable Authority (RBA) in the amount of $60,000 is needed for the Space Force appropriation 3510 to cover the reimbursements of salaries from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, this is driven by a rank change from 06 to 07. This will bring the total reimbursable authority to $360K. Under the Economy Act 31 U. S. C. 1535, NASA will reimburse the Space Force for military detailed salaries in accordance with the Webb-McNamara Agreement (1959). The reimbursement is for current for active duty detailers that were selected to be NASA astronauts serving in the Astronaut Office at Johnson Space Center.

6003Category A -- 3rd quarter$265,456,211 $265,456,211
6004Category A -- 4th quarter$265,456,210+$116,500,000
$381,956,210
6011Lump Sum$781,434,579 $781,434,579
6012Reimbursables$360,000 $360,000
6190Total budgetary resources available$1,312,707,000+$116,500,000
$1,429,207,000
See footnotes below
Footnotes for line 6190 (Previous):

A1: A classified attachment displaying the apportionment of specific classified programs within the amount displayed may be included. All documents associated with this apportionment are unclassified except for the Classified Attachment. The classified apportionment shall be allotted in full and executed without change. Such apportionment shall remain valid during the fiscal year until such time as a reapportionment of such classified apportionment is required. Allotments shall be made no later than 30 days after OMB signs the apportionment or the start of the subsequent calendar month, whichever is later.

Footnotes for line 6190 (Current):

A1: A classified attachment displaying the apportionment of specific classified programs within the amount displayed may be included. All documents associated with this apportionment are unclassified except for the Classified Attachment. The classified apportionment shall be allotted in full and executed without change. Such apportionment shall remain valid during the fiscal year until such time as a reapportionment of such classified apportionment is required. Allotments shall be made no later than 30 days after OMB signs the apportionment or the start of the subsequent calendar month, whichever is later.

Footnotes

Footnotes provide further information about, or establish further legal requirements related to the use of, the funds in a given line or set of lines in an apportionment. If footnotes appear on lines 1920 or 6190, they apply to all the lines in the 1xxx and 6xxx sections, respectively. The following are all the footnotes associated with this file.

NumberText
A1
A classified attachment displaying the apportionment of specific classified programs within the amount displayed may be included. All documents associated with this apportionment are unclassified except for the Classified Attachment. The classified apportionment shall be allotted in full and executed without change. Such apportionment shall remain valid during the fiscal year until such time as a reapportionment of such classified apportionment is required. Allotments shall be made no later than 30 days after OMB signs the apportionment or the start of the subsequent calendar month, whichever is later.
B4
Funds provided by P.L. 119-4 in the amount of $1,312,347,000 signed by the President March 15, 2025.
B6
Reimbursement Budget Authority (RBA) in the amount of $300K is needed for the Space Force appropriation 3510 to cover the reimbursements of salaries from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.  Under the Economy Act 31 U. S. C. 1535, NASA will reimburse the Space Force for military detailee salaries in accordance with the Webb-McNamara Agreement (1959). The reimbursement is for current for active duty detailees that were selected to be NASA astronauts serving in the Astronaut Office at Johnson Space Center.
B7
Apportioned anticipated budgetary resources, once realized, do not need to be reapportioned unless the amount realized exceeds the conditions on the total amount apportioned (OMB Circular A-11 sections 120.49).
B8
Pursuant to section 120.21 of OMB Circular A-11, one or more lines in the Budgetary Resources section may be rounded up. As a result, those rounded lines will not match the actuals reported on the SF 133. Agency will ensure that its funds control system will only allot actuals.
B9
(3) Additional Reimbursable Authority (RBA) in the amount of $60,000 is needed for the Space Force appropriation 3510 to cover the reimbursements of salaries from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, this is driven by a rank change from 06 to 07. This will bring the total reimbursable authority to $360K. Under the Economy Act 31 U. S. C. 1535, NASA will reimburse the Space Force for military detailed salaries in accordance with the Webb-McNamara Agreement (1959). The reimbursement is for current for active duty detailers that were selected to be NASA astronauts serving in the Astronaut Office at Johnson Space Center.
B10
(4) FY 25-14 PA transfers $116,500,000 in accordance with section 1412 of division A of P.L. 119-4.

The following are all of the footnotes associated with the previous iteration of this file. Note that previous iterations of accounts in this file may come from multiple previous files.

NumberText
A1
A classified attachment displaying the apportionment of specific classified programs within the amount displayed may be included. All documents associated with this apportionment are unclassified except for the Classified Attachment. The classified apportionment shall be allotted in full and executed without change. Such apportionment shall remain valid during the fiscal year until such time as a reapportionment of such classified apportionment is required. Allotments shall be made no later than 30 days after OMB signs the apportionment or the start of the subsequent calendar month, whichever is later.
B4
Funds provided by P.L. 119-4 in the amount of $1,312,347,000 signed by the President March 15, 2025.
B6
Reimbursement Budget Authority (RBA) in the amount of $300K is needed for the Space Force appropriation 3510 to cover the reimbursements of salaries from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.  Under the Economy Act 31 U. S. C. 1535, NASA will reimburse the Space Force for military detailee salaries in accordance with the Webb-McNamara Agreement (1959). The reimbursement is for current for active duty detailees that were selected to be NASA astronauts serving in the Astronaut Office at Johnson Space Center.
B7
Apportioned anticipated budgetary resources, once realized, do not need to be reapportioned unless the amount realized exceeds the conditions on the total amount apportioned (OMB Circular A-11 sections 120.49).
B8
Pursuant to section 120.21 of OMB Circular A-11, one or more lines in the Budgetary Resources section may be rounded up. As a result, those rounded lines will not match the actuals reported on the SF 133. Agency will ensure that its funds control system will only allot actuals.
B9
(3) Additional Reimbursable Authority (RBA) in the amount of $60,000 is needed for the Space Force appropriation 3510 to cover the reimbursements of salaries from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, this is driven by a rank change from 06 to 07. This will bring the total reimbursable authority to $360K. Under the Economy Act 31 U. S. C. 1535, NASA will reimburse the Space Force for military detailed salaries in accordance with the Webb-McNamara Agreement (1959). The reimbursement is for current for active duty detailers that were selected to be NASA astronauts serving in the Astronaut Office at Johnson Space Center.

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