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Air Force Highlights 2026 Procurement Priorities in Reston
March 20, 2026
The 13th Annual Air Force Outlook Summit held in Reston, Virginia, brought together senior U.S. Air Force and Pentagon officials, including Assistant Secretary William D. Bailey and Congressman Rob Wittman, to discuss the 2026 Air Force budget and key procurement opportunities. The summit emphasized modernization efforts focused on drones, anti-drone technologies, and defense acquisition reforms aimed at streamlining procurement processes. Industry stakeholders, including defense contractors and small businesses, were encouraged to engage with Air Force programs such as the Air Force Small Business Programs Office and the Rapid Capabilities Office to support military operational needs and innovation.
- Why this matters: The Air Force is prioritizing modernization and rapid acquisition of emerging technologies, creating opportunities for contractors specializing in unmanned systems and defense innovation.
- Engagement with Air Force small business and rapid capabilities offices can provide pathways for new vendors to participate in defense procurement.
- Procurement professionals should note the emphasis on acquisition reform, which may impact contract structures and timelines.
- Companies sponsoring or attending such forums, like USFCR and IMS Consulting, demonstrate active industry involvement and networking opportunities in this sector.
We have a lot of modernization going on in the Air Force.
— William D. Bailey, Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition, Technology & Logistics
Agencies
U.S. Air Force, Office of the Secretary of War, Air Force Small Business Programs Office, Air Force Rapid Capabilities Office, SpaceWERX
Vendors
USFCR, IMS Consulting, ZenaDrone, Secureframe, MOONSHOT
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Sources
- Top U.S. Air Force Officials Address the 13th Annual Air Force Outlook Summit | Weekly Voice · weeklyvoice.com · Mar 20