$3.3 billion for "highly survivable, precision-strike fires can support the air and maritime maneuver from distances greater than 500 km [kilometers; ~310 miles]" in the Western Pacific.
$1.6 billion to establish an Aegis Ashore missile defense site on the U.S. island territory of Guam.
$2.3 billion to launch "a constellation of space-based radars with rapid revisit rates."
$197 million to build a "Tactical Multi-Mission Over-the-Horizon Radar" capable of detecting air and surface threats in the archipelago nation of Palau.
$206 million for "specialized manned aircraft to provide discrete, multi-source intelligence collection requirements."
$4.67 billion for "Power Projection, Dispersal, and Training Facilities" within the United States, to include its territories, as well as Micronesia, Palau, and the Marshall Islands, which are sovereign nations that are heavily tied to the United States via an international agreement known as the Compacts of Free Association (COFA).