Categories: Armed Forces News

NDAA Increases Active Duty, Retiree Benefits

President Bush signed the $420.6 billion fiscal 2005 National Defense Authorization Act Oct. 28.

Features: eliminates the 36 percent Survivor Benefit Plan age 62 offset over a period of three and a half

years; accelerates concurrent-receipt payments for retirees rated 100 percent disabled (but see third

item); funds a 3.5 percent across-the-board pay raise for service members; eliminates average

out-of-pocket expenses for housing by increasing the basic allowance for housing; makes permanent

increases in hostile fire/imminent danger pay to $225 per month and in family separation pay to $250 per

month; raises Army and Marine Corps end strength by 20,000 and 3,000, respectively; allows the base

realignment and closure process to move forward; and eliminates a statutory ceiling on privatization of

housing, which allows DoD to leverage public money with private contractors to build and renovate

military housing.

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