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Senate Highlights Defense Modernization Efforts
March 14, 2026
Senator Kevin Cramer emphasized the ongoing challenges and progress in U.S. defense modernization during the National Security Innovation Base Summit, underscoring the need for accelerated technology adoption and enhanced public-private partnerships. Despite a "D" grade on the NSIB Report Card, key modernization programs such as the F-47 fighter, B-21 bomber production, and the LGM-35A Sentinel missile at Minot Air Force Base illustrate active efforts to upgrade military capabilities. Procurement professionals should note the focus on streamlining acquisition processes and fostering innovation to meet evolving defense requirements.
- The U.S. Air Force's modernization initiatives at Minot Air Force Base and other locations signal continued demand for advanced aerospace and missile technologies.
- Emphasis on public-private collaboration indicates opportunities for contractors to engage in innovative defense projects and technology development.
- Procurement strategies may increasingly prioritize agility and risk tolerance to overcome bureaucratic hurdles, as highlighted by Senator Cramer's remarks on organizational challenges.
- Companies involved in satellite production and space-related defense systems, such as York Space supporting the Space Development Agency, may find expanding opportunities aligned with modernization goals.
We need to do a lot more, we need to encourage it, but I think a lot of it comes down from my side of the customer. Too many people in my business want to catch you doing the wrong thing or failing, so that naturally leads to the frozen middle.
— Kevin Cramer
Agencies
U.S. Senate, Department of War, Space Development Agency, Reagan Institute, U.S. Air Force
Vendors
York Space
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Sources
- Cramer Spotlights Defense Modernization at National Security Innovation Base Summit · Cramer Senate · Mar 14