Federal Analysis
U.S. Military Strengthens Cyber and Space Defenses
March 19, 2026
The U.S. military and federal agencies are increasingly focused on addressing vulnerabilities in cyber and space-based infrastructure amid growing threats from China. While U.S. technological superiority remains a key strength, experts highlight that this advantage also creates critical exposure points that adversaries could exploit through cyberattacks, satellite disruptions, and infrastructure sabotage. This evolving threat landscape underscores the urgent need for procurement of advanced cybersecurity solutions, resilient space defense technologies, and enhanced intelligence capabilities to maintain national security and military dominance.
- Agencies such as the U.S. Space Force and National Security Agency are central to efforts strengthening space and cyber defense capabilities.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate increased demand for contracts involving satellite security, cyber defense systems, and space-based military technologies.
- Contractors with expertise in resilient infrastructure, cyber threat mitigation, and space technology integration may find new opportunities aligned with these strategic priorities.
- This focus signals a shift toward investments that balance technological advancement with robust defense against emerging asymmetric threats from state actors like China.
Beijing is accelerating its ability to put military capacity into orbit.
— Gen. B. Chance Saltzman
Agencies
National Security Agency, U.S. Space Force, U.S. European Command