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Biden Seeks to Boost CISA s Budget by $110 Million
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President Joe Biden is asking Congress to boost the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency budget by $110 million in 2021 to allow the agency to address a range of cybersecurity issues, following several high-profile incidents that have happened in the past six months. The increase is part of Biden s $1.52 trillion spending proposal for next year.
The funding request for CISA in fiscal 2022 amounts to $2.1 billion, which is $110 million more than the sum allocated in the previous fiscal. This would also build on the $650 million provided to CISA under the American Rescue Plan Act of 2020, or the COVID-19 stimulus package, which sought to better protect federal and civilian agency networks during the pandemic.
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Biden requests $715B for Pentagon, hinting at administration’s future priorities 7 hours ago The first installment of President Joe Biden’s budget plan contained only top-line discretionary spending numbers. (Alex Brandon/AP) WASHINGTON U.S. President Joe Biden’s fiscal 2022 budget request asks for $753 billion in national security funding, an increase of 1.6 percent that includes $715 billion
for the Defense Department. The request, rolled out Friday, amounts to a slight decrease for the Pentagon when adjusted for inflation, and it’s well shy of the Trump administration’s projected $722 billion request for FY22. The proposal would also end the off-budget funding pool known the overseas contingency operations, or OCO, account.