The Department of Defense (DoD) has failed every audit since 2018, costing taxpayers over $1 billion each year, marked by "disclaimers of opinion," along with thousands of formal “notices of findings ...
American taxpayers expect that a trillion dollars annually allocated to national security activities should be enough to achieve global Peace through Strength. Secretary Hegseth has already ...
The final outcome of the fiscal year 2026 federal budget process is uncertain. Continuing resolutions, potentially for the entire year, are a strong possibility. The specter of a complete process ...
The White House made official Friday that President Donald Trump wants the first ever $1 trillion defense budget. Yet Trump will not be able to increase defense spending at all above current levels — ...
US DoD procurement funding from FY 2022 to 2026. (Janes) The US Department of Defense (DoD) is seeking USD153.3 billion in procurement funding for fiscal year (FY) 2026, which is expected to increase ...
President Donald Trump's administration on Friday is set to release its "skinny" budget blueprint that outlines topline spending figures from the White House, which is expected to reflect a bigger ...
The House and Senate appropriations committees each approved their own versions of the Fiscal Year 2026 Department of Defense Appropriations Act in July, which means that, as lawmakers return from ...
Senior Department of Defense officials and military leaders released on Thursday DOD’s $961.6 billion fiscal year 2026 proposed budget, which includes $848.3 billion in discretionary funding and ...
Philip Roberts is an intern with The Daily Signal. The Heritage Foundation unveiled a “first of its kind” online tool that analyzes and makes accessible the U.S. defense budget. The tool is available ...
The White House says it has proposed the first trillion-dollar defense budget, but some senators and budget analysts aren’t buying it. “For Defense spending, the President proposes an increase of 13 ...
The president will soon announce that he is asking Congress to approve approximately $379 billion in defense spending for year 2003. That is a $46 billion increase from year 2002 and $83 Billion more ...
The current defense budget process is beset by sixty years of inefficiency and stagnation. The military services independently develop budgets for weapon systems based on traditional domains (land, ...