Federal News
CISA Reduces Election Security Support
March 17, 2026
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has implemented significant staff reductions and program cuts during President Trump's second term, notably diminishing federal election security support ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. This contraction has raised concerns among state officials and cybersecurity experts about increased vulnerabilities at local and state levels due to reduced federal assistance and communication. Key state election officials, such as Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes, have reported limited engagement with CISA despite recent cyber incidents affecting election infrastructure.
- Procurement professionals should note the reduced federal election security programs may shift demand toward state and local cybersecurity solutions and services.
- Contractors specializing in election cybersecurity and critical infrastructure protection may find increased opportunities to support state and local governments filling gaps left by federal cutbacks.
- Agencies and vendors should anticipate potential changes in federal funding priorities and program availability impacting contract scopes and requirements.
- Organizations involved in election infrastructure security should evaluate alternative partnerships and technologies to mitigate risks associated with diminished federal support.
The agency remains committed to protecting critical infrastructure and insists it will continue carrying out its statutory mission, even as critics argue that its on-the-ground election work has clearly narrowed.
— CISA officials
His office alerted federal partners after a 2025 intrusion that briefly defaced the stateβs candidate portal, but he chose not to lean on CISA because the agency had become uncommunicative.
— Adrian Fontes, Arizona Secretary of State
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Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, White House, Senate, Arizona Secretary of State's Office, Minnesota State Government
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- Trump Cuts at CISA Raise Midterm Security Concerns · Hoodline · Mar 17