More Recovery Act updates by agency – DoD
The Department of Defense (DoD) plan, as outlined on its Recovery site, is to allocate $4.26 billion to upgrade “thousands” of DoD buildings and facilities; $2.18 billion for new construction; $120 million to improve the energy efficiency of existing facilities; $300 million for R&D on energy-efficient technologies; and $555 million for homeowners assistance.
Today the DoD announced details of the homeowners assistance plan. It is intended to partially reimburse home sale losses to, in priority order, wounded service members or families of deceased members who ided while deployed; military and DoD civilians affected by BRAC; normal military permanent change of station.
For those more interested in ongoing DoD Recovery opportunities, visit the Federal Business Opportunities website; select the “search recovery opportunities” option, and take it from there. –nks
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