The Houseâs 2018 National Defense Authorization Act would set up a space-focused military branch and prohibit a new round of base realignment and closures.
The White House issued a policy statement Wednesday to oppose such provisions in the House bill.
The measure would need to be reconciled with the Senateâs defense policy bill that would create the chief information warfare officer post to manage space and cyber policies and require the head of the Air Force Space Command to serve a six-year term.
Reuters also reported that the Houseâs NDAA would provide the U.S. Navy with five additional ships, authorize a 2.4 percent increase in service personnelâs pay, raise missile defense spending by 25 percent and equip the U.S. Army with thousands of troops.
The Senate is expected to vote on its version of the defense policy bill later this year, the report added.