Federal Meeting
House Committee Supports SOCOM Budget Increase
March 18, 2026
On March 18, 2026, the U.S. House Armed Services Committee held a hearing focused on the posture and resource priorities of U.S. Special Operations Forces (SOF) for Fiscal Year 2027. The hearing highlighted concerns over SOCOM's flat budget over the past decade, which has resulted in a 14% reduction in purchasing power since 2019 despite rising operational demands. Committee members, including Chairman Ronny Jackson, expressed strong support for increasing SOCOM's budget to at least $20 billion annually to sustain readiness, modernization, and transformation efforts. Key procurement-related topics included accelerating modernization in autonomy, cyber, and information operations, implementing the SOCOM Urgent Innovative Technologies and Capabilities initiative mandated by the FY 2026 NDAA, and leveraging SOCOM's agile acquisition processes as a model for broader DoD reform.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate increased funding and opportunities within SOCOM for modernization programs, especially in emerging technologies such as autonomy and cyber capabilities.
- The emphasis on agile acquisition and urgent technology initiatives indicates a shift toward faster procurement cycles and innovative contracting approaches within SOCOM.
- Contractors specializing in information warfare, cyber operations, and autonomous systems may find expanded opportunities aligned with SOCOM's modernization priorities.
- Organizations should prepare for potential solicitations and contract awards supporting the Preservation of the Force and Family (POTIF) program and other readiness initiatives.
Agencies
U.S. Special Operations Command, U.S. House Armed Services Committee, Department of Defense
Locations
Sources
- Intelligence & Special Operations Hearing: Special Operations Forces and Command Posture for FY27 · U.S. House Armed Services Committee · Mar 18
- Jackson: America Must Sustain And Strengthen Our Special Operations Forces | House Armed Services Committee · Armed Services House · Mar 18