Authorizes a total of $198.51 billion for military operation and maintenance, including the following appropriations (Title XLIII, Sec.4301):

$41.08 billion for the Army;

$49.01 billion for the Navy;

$42.1 billion for the Air Force; and

$6.87 billion for the Marine Corps.

Authorizes $21.85 billion in discretionary funding for the Department of Energy’s national security programs and activities including nuclear nonproliferation, naval reactors, weapons, nuclear waste disposal, and environmental cleanup (Title XLVII, Sec. 4701).

Appropriates $5.04 billion for Army training and recruitment (Title XLIII, Sec. 4301).

Appropriates $8.26 billion to support Army military base operations (Title XLIII, Sec. 4301).

Increases inspection of American exports of technology by establishing stricter guidelines for the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. (CFIUS) (Title XVII, Subtitle A).

Prohibits the federal government and its contractors from purchasing or using technology sold by ZTE Corporation or Huawei Technologies Company (Title XVII, Subtitle A).

Authorizes $6.3 billion for the European Deterrence Initiative, which is aimed at bolstering defenses in European nations near Russia (Title XXIX, Sec. 2906).

Reduces funds for countering the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria from $1.27 billion to $850 million (Title XII, Subtitle C, Sec. 1233).

Prohibits funds appropriated in this budget from being used for any activity that recognizes the sovereignty of the Russian Federation over Crimea (Title XII, Subtitle D, Sec. 1241).

Appropriates $59.62 million for U.S. Forces in Korea (Title XLIII, Sec. 4301).

Prohibits funds appropriated in this budget from being used for the release or transfer of any individual detained at Guantanamo Bay (Title X, Subtitle C, Sec. 1033).

Specifies the maximum number of military personnel authorized to be on active duty at any given time, as follows (Title, IV,Subtitle A, Sec. 401):