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FY 2026 DoD Strategic Management Plan (Coming soon!)
S. Rept. 119-52 - DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE APPROPRIATIONS BILL, …
Defense (Acquisition and Sustainment) to provide the Department of Defense Acquisition Workforce Development Account annual report to the congressional defense committees not later than 30 days …
FY26 Appropriations – The Clock Is Ticking, Again | Federal Budget IQ
4 days ago · The agreement authorizes FY26 defense spending at $901 billion, $8 billion (+1%) above FY25 and above the president’s FY26 request. However, OMB director Vought has said the …
Pentagon formally unveils $961.6 billion budget for 2026, with ...
Jun 26, 2025 · WASHINGTON — The Defense Department finally revealed its fiscal 2026 budget today, making official a $961.6 billion request, but without details for how it plans to maintain those spending...
The bill provides $199 million—$105 million above the budget request—for commercial imagery providers, rejecting cuts sought in President Trump’s budget request and helping meet the high …
Budget FY 2026 - Department of Defense Appendix, Budget of the …
Jun 6, 2025 · Official Publications from the U.S. Government Publishing Office.
The Defense Appropriations Bill provides a total discretionary allocation of $831.5 billion, which is flat to the Fiscal Year 2025 enacted level, advances the America First agenda, and adheres to the …
House Passes FY26 Defense Spending Bill Authorizing $900.6B
Dec 11, 2025 · The House of Representatives voted 312-112 to pass the National Defense Authorization Act, authorizing a $900.6 billion funding for the Pentagon for fiscal year 2026, Breaking Defense …
This document contains the detailed budget estimates for the Department of Defense referenced in the Technical Supplement to the 2026 Budget: Appendix (Addendum), released on May 30, 2025.
A Breakdown of the 2026 NDAA: What’s In, What’s Out
3 days ago · The FY2026 National Defense Authorization Act has been approved. So, what’s in and out of the FY26 NDAA?