Daniel J. Harvey, Jr. and Adam Lambert Improving Servicemember Transition to Reduce Veteran Suicide Act
Summary
The Daniel J. Harvey, Jr. and Adam Lambert Improving Servicemember Transition to Reduce Veteran Suicide Act is an early-stage authorization bill that expands mental health counseling in the DOD Transition Assistance Program and VA Solid Start outreach. No new funding is appropriated, so near-term market impact is minimal for defense primes and managed care organizations; the bill signals future administrative demand but does not create direct revenue streams.
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Key Takeaways
- 1.This is an authorization bill with no appropriated funding—no direct revenue for any company.
- 2.The bill mandates expanded mental health counseling content in TAP and Solid Start, but DOD/VA must implement within existing budgets or await separate appropriations.
- 3.Primary impact is neutral-to-low on defense primes and managed care firms; no pure-play beneficiary ticker exists.
Market Implications
The bill is in early committee stage and does not fund new contracts. Investors in defense and managed care stocks should view this as neutral procedural news. Only if the bill is bundled into a larger authorization or appropriations package with specific funding would it become material. For now, the subcommittee hearing is a modest positive for legislative momentum but not a market event.
Full Analysis
Intelligence Surface
Cross-referenced against federal contracts, SEC insider filings & congressional trade disclosures
No confirming evidence found yet from contracts, insider trades, or congressional activity
What the bill does
Mandated expansion of DOD Transition Assistance Program mental health counseling content and VA Solid Start outreach.
Who must act
Department of Defense and Department of Veterans Affairs (federal agencies).
What happens
Increased administrative and service delivery requirements for mental health support for separating servicemembers; DOD will need to procure expanded counseling and informational materials, potentially via contracts with existing defense health contractors.
Stock impact
Lockheed Martin's federal health and simulation/training contracts (e.g., through its IT and health solutions divisions) could see incremental demand for program management or training system updates, but the direct revenue impact is small relative to its overall defense portfolio.
What the bill does
Expansion of VA Solid Start outreach program increases administrative and mental health service requirements for the VA, which contracts with managed care organizations for veteran healthcare services.
Who must act
Department of Veterans Affairs.
What happens
VA will need to coordinate additional mental health follow-ups and referrals for recently separated veterans, increasing the administrative load on VA healthcare networks and their contractors.
Stock impact
Humana's Humana Military division is the TRICARE East region administrator; expanded transition mental health outreach may increase administrative workflows or member engagement for Humana Military, but no direct new funding is authorized. Impact is marginal.
Connected Signals
Matched on shared policy language across AI analyses, with ticker & timing weight
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