Federal Event
Department of War Advances Cyber Workforce Qualification
January 15, 2026
The Department of War convened the Cyber Workforce Summit from March 24-26, 2026, at the National Defense University in Washington, DC, to advance implementation of the DoD 8140 Cyber Workforce Qualification Program. This event brought together senior defense leaders, industry partners, and academic experts to discuss strategic policies, workforce development, and the operationalization of a data-driven, skills-based cyber workforce framework. The program aims to build an agile, capable cyber workforce that supports innovation and maintains information advantage across the Department of War's components.
- The DoD 8140 Cyber Workforce Qualification Program represents a key procurement and workforce development initiative focused on standardizing cyber qualifications and talent management across the Department of War.
- Procurement professionals should note the emphasis on integrating industry partners such as Anser, IGEL, BuildWithin, EC Council, and SANS Institute, indicating opportunities for vendors specializing in cyber workforce training, qualification tools, and related services.
- This initiative signals increased demand for agile, data-driven cyber workforce solutions aligned with evolving DoD cyber policy and strategic competition requirements.
- Organizations supporting cyber workforce development should align offerings with the 8140 qualification framework to position for future contracts and partnerships within the Department of War and affiliated services.
The Assistant Secretary of War for Cyber Policy will discuss the complex international landscape of cyberspace and how DoW policy shapes the environment for strategic competition.
— The Honorable Katherine Sutton
The Department's approach features the implementation of a holistic talent management strategy codified in the Department of Defense 8140 Cyber Workforce Qualification Program, showcasing an agile and responsive framework that will drive innovation and development across the cyber workforce.
— Panel of Service CIOs
The Department is moving beyond legacy models to build a data-driven, skills-based force capable of delivering cognitive overmatch and sustained information advantage.
— The Honorable Kirsten Davies
Agencies
Department of War, National Defense University, U.S. Army, Department of the Air Force, U.S. Marine Corps
Vendors
Anser, IGEL, BuildWithin, EC Council, SANS Institute
Contracts
Locations
Sources
- Agenda | AFCEA International · AFCEA International · Jan 15