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Congress Requests FY2027 Budget Increases for CBO and GAO
March 18, 2026
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) and Government Accountability Office (GAO) have submitted their fiscal year 2027 budget requests, reflecting modest increases to support expanded personnel, enhanced cybersecurity, and operational readiness. CBO requests $76.3 million, a 2% increase primarily aimed at adding 17 staff positions and strengthening IT security controls, including identity and access management and incident response capabilities. GAO seeks $860 million, a $48 million increase over FY 2026, to sustain its oversight functions. These budget proposals underscore congressional priorities for robust fiscal analysis and government accountability amid ongoing federal budget challenges and rising costs in entitlement programs and interest payments.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate increased demand for cybersecurity solutions and IT infrastructure upgrades within these agencies.
- The staffing expansions at CBO indicate opportunities for vendors providing analytical tools, communications support, and secure IT services.
- GAO's significant budget increase may translate into expanded contracts for audit, evaluation, and professional services supporting government oversight.
- Organizations should align proposals with federal fiscal responsibility initiatives and demonstrate capabilities in secure, scalable government IT environments.
The funding that CBO is requesting for fiscal year 2027 would also support efforts to strengthen the agency's cybersecurity that began this yearincluding adding layers of security controls to CBO's IT infrastructure, further strengthening identity and access controls, and improving continuous monitoring and incident response capabilities.
— Phillip Swagel, CBO Director
The Government Accountability Offices Fiscal Year 2027 budget request totals $860 million, a $48 million increase over the FY 2026 enacted level.
— Valadao
Agencies
Congressional Budget Office, Government Accountability Office, Senate Finance Subcommittee on Fiscal Responsibility and Economic Growth, Congress, Department of Defense
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Sources
- Testimony on The Budget and Economic Outlook: 2026 to 2036 | Congressional Budget Office · CBO · Mar 12
- Valadao Remarks at Budget Hearing on Government Accountability Office and Congressional Budget Office · appropriations-house · Mar 18
- Testimony on the Congressional Budget Office's Request for Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2027 | Congressional Budget Office · CBO · Mar 18
- New CBO federal outlook defined by rising costs, imbalances, tough choices | Federal News Network · Federal News Network · Mar 17