$283,000,000 to the Army for new-build AH-64E Block IIIB attack helicopters.
$375,000,000, to the Army for upgrades for its Double V-Hull (DVH) Stryker 8x8 armored wheeled vehicles.
$1,068,000,000 to the Navy for P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft.
$41,400,000 to the Navy for RGM-184A Naval Strike Missiles (NSM) and launchers specifically for the service's Littoral Combat Ships (LCS).
$2,210,000,000 to the Navy, $1,450,000,000 for four "expeditionary medical ships" and $260,000,000 for a single Spearhead class Expeditionary Fast Transport.
$49,100,000 to the Navy for sonobuoys.
$686,000,000 to the Air Force for F-35A Joint Strike Fighters.
$720,000,000 to the Air Force for C-130J Hercules airlifters.
$650,000,000 to the Air Force for wing replacement kits for A-10 Warthog ground-attack aircraft.
$76,325,000 to "defense-wide" spending to establish an eighth Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) battery.
$243,270,000 to "defense-wide" spending for an AN/TPY-2 missile defense radar to go with the eighth THAAD battery.
$40,100,000 to "defense-wide" spending to replace a modified de Havilland DHC-8 intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) aircraft belonging to U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM) that was destroyed during a terrorist attack in Kenya in January 2020.
$20,000,000 to the Air Force to support the integration of the AGM-158 Joint Air-Surface Standoff Missile (JASSM) onto variants of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter.
$65,800,000 to the Missile Defense Agency for hypersonic weapon defense.
$39,200,000 to the Missile Defense Agency for cruise missile defense.
$200,000,000 to the Missile Defense Agency for a Ground-based Mid-course Defense (GMD) Service Life Extension Program (SLEP).
$290,000,000 to the Missile Defense Agency for the Hypersonic and Ballistic Tracking Space Sensor.
$153,000,000 to the Navy for depot-level ship maintenance work.
$800,000,000 for the "National Guard and Reserve Equipment Account."
$20,000,000 to the Navy for "United States Marine Corps Force Design unfunded requirements."
$19,500,000 to the Army for "Force Protection Upgrades."
$882,068,000 to the Army for general operation and maintenance.
$458,237,000 to the Navy for general operation and maintenance.
$135,542,000 to the Marine Corps for general operation and maintenance.
$969,357,000 to the Air Force for general operation and maintenance.
$112,071,000 for "defense-wide" general operation and maintenance.
$8,000,000 to the Army Reserve for general operation and maintenance.
$30,000,000 to the Army National Guard for general operation and maintenance.
$12,000,000 to the Air National Guard for general operation and maintenance.
$48,500,000, to the Army for "other procurement."
$34,823,000 to the Navy for "other procurement."
$484,000 for "defense-wide" "other procurement."
$5,300,000,000 for Defense Production Act purchases related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
$1,494,000 to the Air Force for research, development, test, and evaluation work.
$20,931,000 for "defense-wide" research, development, test, and evaluation work.
$1,783,500,000 for Defense Working Capital Funds.
$705,000,000 for the Defense Health Program.
$1,128,000,000 to the Army for a "Defense Industrial Base Resiliency Fund-Army."
$4,664,000,000 to the Navy for a "Defense Industrial Base Resiliency Fund-Navy and Marine Corps."
$4,273,400,000 to the Air Force for a "Defense Industrial Base Resiliency Fund-Air Force and Space Force."
$783,100,000 for a "Defense Industrial Base Resiliency Fund-Defense: Special Operations Command and Missile Defense Agency."