The efforts by both chambers of Congress come as the Defense Department works on the Ballistic Missile Defense Review.
A provision in the Senate Armed Services Committeeâs proposed fiscal 2018 National Defense Authorization Act would require a report on options to raise the Ground-Based Midcourse Defense Systemâs capacity by up to 100 ground-based interceptors.
The Senate panelâs NDAA would also direct the DoD secretary to consider efforts to accelerate the development of several capabilities cited in the review such as the Multi-Object Kill Vehicle, Redesigned Kill Vehicle, Configuration-3 booster and additional GBIs.
The House’s NDAA version would require DoD to develop a space-based missile defense strategy that details plans on how the U.S. Air Force, Missile Defense Agency and other agencies will build a space-based sensor layer for ballistic missile defense.
The House measure also proposed the creation of a test bed for space-based ballistic missile intercept, the report added.