2025-04869Presidential Document

President Updates Military Command Structure for Better Coordination

Published Date: 3/20/2025

Presidential Document

Summary

The President has updated the 2022 Unified Command Plan, which affects how the U.S. military organizes its top leaders and missions worldwide. These changes aim to improve coordination and readiness, with no new costs announced. The update kicks in right away and will be shared with Congress to keep everyone in the loop.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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Revised Unified Command Plan Implemented

On March 14, 2025 the President approved and directed immediate implementation of the revised 2022 Unified Command Plan. The change affects how the U.S. military organizes its top leaders and missions worldwide and is intended to improve coordination and readiness.

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3/14/2025
3/20/2025

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Executive Office of the President
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