Federal News
DCMA Strengthens Acquisition Support in Southern California
March 20, 2026
Navy Vice Adm. Stephen Tedford, Director of the Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA), conducted his inaugural visit to Southern California DCMA facilities, including the headquarters in Carson and offices in San Diego. During this visit, he emphasized DCMA's pivotal role in acquisition transformation and its critical support to major defense programs such as the B-21 Raider and F-35 production. He highlighted the resilience and adaptability of the DCMA workforce amid ongoing organizational changes and underscored the agency's mission to deliver reliable data and problem-solving assistance to the warfighter.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note DCMA's reinforced commitment to acquisition oversight and support in Southern California, a key region for defense manufacturing and program execution.
- The focus on major programs like B-21 and F-35 signals continued contracting and oversight opportunities for defense contractors in aerospace and advanced manufacturing.
- Organizations engaged with DCMA in this region can expect sustained emphasis on data reliability and proactive problem-solving rather than mere compliance.
- Contractors and suppliers should consider how DCMA's evolving acquisition support strategies may impact contract management and performance monitoring in Southern California defense projects.
Always remember who our customer is, the warfighter. Itβs easy, in our line of work, to become compliance oriented, to follow the checklist. And its important, but we also need to be problem solvers.
— Navy Vice Adm. Stephen Tedford, DCMA Director
Agencies
Defense Contract Management Agency, DCMA Southern California, DCMA Geographic and Systems Support Command, DCMA Space Enterprise, Los Angeles, Special Programs West
Vendors
SpaceX, General Atomics-Aeronautical Systems, Inc.