SenateS. 4858119th Congress

Alaska National Guard Rural Community Revival Act

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[Congressional Bills 119th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. 4858 Introduced in Senate (IS)]

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119th CONGRESS
  2d Session
                                S. 4858

 To provide for a National Guard Rural Revival and Modernization Plan.

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                   IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES

                             June 23, 2026

 Mr. Sullivan introduced the following bill; which was read twice and 
              referred to the Committee on Armed Services

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                                 A BILL

 
 To provide for a National Guard Rural Revival and Modernization Plan.

    Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the 
United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.

    This Act may be cited as the ``Alaska National Guard Rural 
Community Revival Act''.

SEC. 2. NATIONAL GUARD RURAL COMMUNITY REVIVAL.

    (a) Strategy and Implementation Plan Required.--Not later than 90 
days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of the 
Army, in coordination with the Chief of the National Guard Bureau, 
shall develop a comprehensive strategy and roadmap to optimize Army 
National Guard readiness, force posture, and infrastructure in remote 
or isolated areas to include the Arctic. The strategy shall take into 
consideration the posture and plans of the United States Northern 
Command as well as Golden Dome for America in the assessment and 
development of the strategy, to ensure infrastructure investments meet 
homeland defense requirements and maximize operational effectiveness. 
The strategy shall be known as the ``Army National Guard Rural Revival 
and Modernization Plan'' (referred to in this section as the ``Plan'').
    (b) Elements of the Plan.--The Plan required under subsection (a) 
shall include, at a minimum, the following:
            (1) Infrastructure review.--A comprehensive audit and 
        assessment of all National Guard armories, readiness centers, 
        training support centers, and ranges within remote or isolated 
        areas. The audit should include an assessment of necessary 
        facilities improvements and include a plan for--
                    (A) joint-force and extreme-cold-weather tactical 
                training, including integrated survival, mobility, 
                logistics, and combat operations specific to degraded 
                and contested Arctic environments;
                    (B) forward-operating logistical hubs, cold-weather 
                equipment staging, and intra-theater supply-chain 
                distribution points;
                    (C) emergency management, disaster response, and 
                homeland defense staging zones; and
                    (D) communications nodes and remote command-and-
                control capabilities.
            (2) End-strength and billet optimization strategy.--A 
        feasible plan to address and fill critically vacant, 
        unassigned, or under-strength National Guard billets within the 
        designated regions to meet increasing operational tempo 
        (OPTEMPO). The optimization plan shall include--
                    (A) an analysis of recruitment and retention 
                barriers unique to rural, isolated, or high-cost 
                geographic areas;
                    (B) a targeted marketing, recruitment, and 
                localized incentives framework, including specialized 
                remote duty allowances, signing bonuses, and 
                educational stipends, designed to source personnel 
                directly from local and rural communities; and
                    (C) a potential rotational assignment framework to 
                temporarily bridge immediate operational readiness gaps 
                while permanent personnel pipelines are materialized to 
                include associated funding.
            (3) Dual-use center modernization blueprint.--A 
        comprehensive capitalization and modernization plan for 
        existing multi-mission, dual-use facilities. The blueprint 
        shall--
                    (A) identify specific structural and technological 
                upgrades necessary to sustain prolonged, multi-domain 
                operations in austere environments, predicated on a 
                comprehensive cyber-resilience and vulnerability 
                assessment of the existing operational technology at 
                installations and facilities, with an emphasis on--
                            (i) grid resilience, microgrid integration, 
                        and continuous primary power capabilities under 
                        extreme environmental degradation;
                            (ii) communications modernization, 
                        including secure tactical satellite integration 
                        and redundant high-latitude network systems;
                            (iii) hangar, maintenance bay, and cold-
                        storage runway and housing upgrades to handle 
                        modern tactical, rotary-wing, and autonomous 
                        aerial platforms, and personnel; and
                            (iv) dual-use airfield infrastructure 
                        reutilization and expansion of existing runways 
                        to accommodate modern military and civilian 
                        aircraft; and
                    (B) ensure all proposed command and control (C2) 
                and facility infrastructure is engineered to operate 
                seamlessly within Denied, Degraded, Intermittent, or 
                Limited environments, incorporating resilient closed 
                and restricted network architectures.
    (c) Commingling and Private-Sector Leveraging Planning Framework.--
In developing the facility expansion and modernization elements of the 
Plan, the Secretary of the Army shall evaluate and identify 
opportunities to leverage enhanced use lease (EUL) authorities or enter 
into public-private partnerships. The Plan shall--
            (1) include specific strategies to co-locate dual-use 
        commercial, community, or telecommunications infrastructure 
        within National Guard footprints to lower Federal 
        infrastructure cost premiums and enhance installation 
        resilience; and
            (2) establish or clarify statutory data-sharing authorities 
        and indemnification for the rapid exchange of cyber threat 
        intelligence, risk assessments, and incident response data 
        between the Department of Defense and the co-located commercial 
        entities.
    (d) Direct Funding and Minor Construction Threshold 
Recommendations.--The Plan shall include an assessment of funding 
mechanisms and potential legislative adjustments required to execute 
the infrastructure developments, conversions, and modifications 
identified under the Plan, including an evaluation of how the Secretary 
may utilize funds available for unspecified minor military construction 
under section 2805 of title 10, United States Code.
    (e) Congressional Briefings and Reporting.--
            (1) Initial briefing.--Not later than 180 days after the 
        date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of the Army 
        and the Chief of the National Guard Bureau shall provide an 
        interim briefing to the congressional defense committees on the 
        initial findings of the armory audit and the initial personnel 
        recruitment milestones.
            (2) Final report.--Concurrently with the submission of the 
        President's budget request for the upcoming fiscal year 
        following the completion of the Plan, the Secretary of the Army 
        shall submit to the congressional defense committees a formal 
        report detailing the finalized strategy.
    (f) Congressional Defense Committees Defined.--In this Act, the 
term ``congressional defense committees'' has the meaning given the 
term in section 101(a) of title 10, United States Code.
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