DAF Allocates $338.8B Budget for FY27, Focuses on Cybersecurity and Modernization
The Department of the Air Force requests $338.8 billion for FY27, emphasizing cybersecurity and modernization initiatives. Key allocations include $1.04 billion for the Advanced Battle Management System and $44 million for hardening weapon systems against cyber threats.

The Department of the Air Force's FY27 budget request totals $338.8 billion, with significant investments in cybersecurity and modernization. A total of $44 million is designated for weapon systems cybersecurity, while $1.04 billion is allocated to the Advanced Battle Management System (ABMS), an increase from FY26's funding.
Other critical expenditures include $449 million for the Protected Tactical Service Program, aimed at developing anti-jam satellite communications. Additionally, the Space Force requests $97.7 million for the Future Operationally Resilient Ground Evolution (FORGE), with full functionality expected by 2028.
The upcoming 2026 Air and Space Summit on July 30 will address these initiatives, fostering discourse among industry leaders and military officials. The emphasis on cybersecurity is notable, particularly with the Air Force's move towards a zero trust model, which complicates implementation in real-time military systems.




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