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Army Revises Electronic Warfare Procurement
March 18, 2026
The U.S. Army has initiated a new, flexible procurement approach for electronic warfare (EW) capabilities by issuing a broad request for industry solutions focused on software-defined and adaptable technologies. This shift moves away from narrowly defined requirements toward leveraging commonalities between EW and signals intelligence to better equip operational units. The approach, announced in February 2026, may prompt programmatic changes and adjustments in acquisition strategies to accommodate evolving technological needs and operational flexibility.
- This indicates a strategic procurement pivot emphasizing modular, software-centric EW solutions over traditional hardware-specific contracts
- Procurement professionals should anticipate evolving requirements and potential restructuring of existing EW programs
- Industry stakeholders can explore opportunities to propose innovative, flexible EW technologies that align with the Army's characteristic of need (CoN) for electromagnetic spectrum operations
- The focus on software-defined capabilities suggests increased demand for adaptable, interoperable systems that can integrate across multiple mission domains
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- Army's new, flexible approach to EW could lead to programmatic changes: Official - Breaking Defense · Breaking Defense · Mar 18