Federal News
USAGM Restores Voice of America Operations
March 18, 2026
A federal judge has ordered the U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM) to restore Voice of America's (VOA) operations within one week, reversing a prior shutdown initiated by an executive order during the previous administration. This ruling enables the reinstatement of over 1,000 VOA employees and the resumption of its global news broadcasting mission, which had been disrupted for approximately a year. The decision underscores the agency's congressional mandate to provide international news services and signals renewed operational funding and contracting activity to support VOA's media services.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate renewed contracting opportunities related to VOA's broadcasting, media production, and global communications infrastructure.
- Vendors specializing in media services, broadcasting technology, and international communications may find new solicitations as USAGM rebuilds VOA's operational capabilities.
- Contracting officers should prepare for expedited acquisition actions to restore staffing, technology, and service contracts critical to VOA's mission.
- This development highlights the importance of monitoring judicial and policy decisions impacting federal agency operations and associated procurement cycles.
We are eager to begin repairing the damage Kari Lake has inflicted on our agency and our colleagues, to return to our congressional mandate, and to rebuild the trust of the global audience we have been unable to serve for the past year.
— Patsy Widakuswara
Defendants have provided nothing approaching a principled basis for their decision.
— Royce C. Lamberth
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U.S. Agency for Global Media, Voice of America, U.S. Department of State
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