Pentagon Funding Could Well Exceed White House Request.

* President Joe Biden is requesting $715 billion for the Defense Department in fiscal year 2022--a 1.6 percent increase compared to 2021. However, some analysts expect the topline to be significantly higher once lawmakers are finished with the budget.

While keeping military spending relatively flat, Biden asked for a big bump in funding for non-defense agencies. In recent years, Republicans on the Hill have demanded more military expenditures in return for going along with Democrats' proposed increases in non-defense programs. "It looks like the Biden administration is under-requesting for the Defense Department knowing that Congress will probably add back money as part of a deal to get the budget through" the appropriations process, John Ferrari, a defense analyst and visiting fellow at the American Enterprise Institute think tank, said during a recent panel.

The services' unfunded priorities lists--which catalog what they would like to buy if they were given additional funding--will provide a "roadmap" for potential plus-ups, he noted.

"You can imagine Congress adding back $8 billion for procurement, probably about $4 billion in RDT&E," he said, referring to research, development, test and evaluation accounts.

Military construction could get an additional $2 billion, with operations and maintenance accounts receiving $6 billion more, he added.

Ferrari anticipates Congress will add a total of about $20 billion into the...

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