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Military department revises timelines, eyes joint force headquarters; federal funding uncertain for readiness centers
Summary
The Maryland Military Department told the subcommittee it revised project timetables amid budget pressures, is prioritizing a joint force headquarters building at Camp Fretterd, and expects to seek federal construction funds for readiness centers while preparing contingencies if federal support is not secured.
Yoshida Rai, DLS analyst, presented the military department’s Fiscal 2026 capital budget analysis and said the five‑year CIP includes seven projects, with Glen Burnie and White Oak readiness centers programmed for FY26 design funds. Rai noted the department submitted an updated interim 10‑year facilities master plan in June 2024 and reported schedule changes that deferred some projects and preauthorizations into later years.
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