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Other Items <$5M
Budget Figures
- FY24
- $108.4M
- FY26
- $95.7M
FY2026 award data is a partial year — USASpending awards are reported on a rolling basis and the fiscal year does not close until September 30. why →
No research dossier for this program — dossiers cover 50 of 326 programs, ranked by FY2026 requested dollars. why →
Budget Line Items(workbook-cited)
Exhibit P-1
| Account | Org | Type | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| Procurement, Defense-Wide | SOCOM | FY24 Actuals | $108.4M |
| Procurement, Defense-Wide | SOCOM | FY25 Enacted | $75.8M |
| Procurement, Defense-Wide | SOCOM | FY26 Disc. Request | $95.7M |
| Procurement, Defense-Wide | SOCOM | FY26 Total | $95.7M |
Budget Details(R-2/P-40 facts)
| Project | All Prior Years | FY24 Actuals | FY25 Total | FY26 Base | FY26 Request |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Program Element | $896.6M | $108.4M | $75.8M | $95.7M | $95.7M |
Program Narratives
Description— OTHER ITEMS <$5M
This P-1 Line Item provides for the procurement, rapid fielding, and associated costs of specialized equipment in the areas of aircraft support; military construction (MILCON) collateral equipment; Command, Control, Communications, and Computer Information and Automated Systems (C4IAS); Tactical Local Area Network (TACLAN); Special Access Program Network (SAPNET); joint operational stocks (JOS); Fly-Away Broadcast System (FABS); base procured equipment; and miscellaneous equipment. Additionally, this P-1 line item consists of miscellaneous equipment items that do not reasonably fit in any other United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) procurement Line Item categories and are above the $350 thousand threshold. These capabilities will be pursued via rapid fielding techniques when appropriate. Beginning in FY 2026, the Tactical Local Area Network (TACLAN) and Fly-Away Broadcasting System (FABS) program funding was realigned from P-1 Other Items <$5M to P-1 Warrior Systems <$5M. FY 2024 includes $1.045 million in OOC execution. FY 2025 includes $1.045 million in OOC Enactment. FY 2026 includes $0.00 million for the OOC Budget Estimate.
Justification— OTHER ITEMS <$5M
1. Aircraft Support. This effort provides various types of equipment and minor modifications to support Special Operations Forces (SOF) fixed wing aircraft, and Simulator Block Upgrades (SBUD) required to support training transformation initiatives to modernize the Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) fixed wing simulator and training device portfolio. FY 2026 BASE PROGRAM JUSTIFICATION: The Simulator Block Upgrade (SBUD) program procures hardware/software to support training transformation capability deliveries to the operational unit and formal training units across the AFSOC enterprise to further increase the fidelity, quality, and efficiency of the AFSOC training pipeline. 2. Military Construction Collateral Equipment. This effort procures collateral equipment for SOF military construction facilities. Funding provides collateral equipment for the following MILCON projects: 90610, SOF Arms Room Addition (Fort Bragg, NC); P823, SOF Operations Support Facility (Coronado, CA); 81907, SOF Consolidated Rigging Facility (JB Lewis-McChord, WA); and 96409, SOF Company Operations Facility; 92342, SOF Battalion Annex; 92243, SOF Operations Annex; 92351, SOF Communications Annex; and 92352, SOF Support Annex at (Baumholder, GY). FY 2026 BASE PROGRAM JUSTIFICATION: Provides information technology equipment, video monitoring, intrusion detection systems, and other equipment above the Operation and Maintenance threshold of $350 thousand, as well as items that are centrally managed. 3. Command, Control, Communications, and Computer Information and Automated Systems (C4IAS), Program Number 751 transitioned from the Middle Tier of Acquisition pathway and was re-designated as a Support Program, subcategory Mission Support, within the Acquisition Workload Master List. C4IAS is a Support Program providing Commercial Off the Shelf (COTS) Information Technology (IT) hardware & software in support of various Military Information Support Operations (MISO) media production capabilities. The purpose of the Support Program is to provide COTS IT Hardware and Software in support of cloud and on-premise solutions for servers, data storage, networks, video teleconferencing, and workstations (computers, peripherals, and printers). The C4IAS program fields operational and strategic garrison infrastructure and end user devices required to provide the USSOCOM personnel with continuous high availability access to the USSOCOM systems and services worldwide. The C4IAS directly supports defending the homeland; deterring strategic attacks; deterring aggression; and building a resilient Joint Force and defense ecosystem; this is accomplished by adhering to the 2022 USSOCOM Commander's guidance which focuses on deterrence, crisis response, and counter-Violent Extremist Organization efforts. It provides the capabilities to support integrated deterrence by enabling command and control (C2) and collaboration across warfighting domains and theaters and sharing of data with mission partners; it facilitates mission planning and operational preparation of the battle space, connecting numerous data repositories while maintaining cyber security. Additionally, it provides the critical reach back for SOF local area networks to access critical systems and services provided by the USSOCOM Enterprise. This program is composed of state-of-the-art automated systems (firewalls, routers, switches, appliances) servers, storage devices, computers, and associated peripherals supporting a myriad of SOF user requirements, including the cloud data initiative, cyber security systems, and uses a variety of commercial off-the-shelf software and databases to ensure interoperability between SOF units. FY 2025 to FY 2026 net increase of ($21.863 million). The increase in Cyber & Zero Trust Infrastructure ($9.609 million) is due to investments in new and expanded Identity Credential and Access Management (ICAM), Microsegmentation, Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA), User Entity and Behavior Analytics (UEBA), Security Incident and Event Management (SIEM), Security Orchestration and Response (SOAR), and Cross Domain System capabilities to modernize Cyber Security and Information Technology Systems necessary to defend critical infrastructure against threat actors. The capabilities will ensure compliance with the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) deadline of September 30, 2027, for implementation of a Zero Trust Architecture, as well as compliance with the National Security Agency (NSA) Raise the Bar strategy for improving cyber security for all cross-domain solutions. The net increase in Infrastructure ($14.985 million) supports investments in hardware for infrastructure block upgrades necessary to replace assets that are no longer supported by the manufacturer and create cyber security risk. Of the ($21.863 million) net increase ($12.254 million) supports investments and upgrades necessary to replace assets that are no longer supported by the manufacturer and create cyber security risk. FY 2026 BASE PROGRAM JUSTIFICATION: Procures distributed data center hardware, local network hardware, Technology Insertions (TIs), i.e., ability to persevere resilient communications and support data driven technologies and diverse data sources, elastic compute to strategic edge, classified and unclassified network system infrastructure, integration, video teleconferencing, and cyber systems infrastructure. 4. Tactical Local Area Network (TACLAN), Program Number 745. The TACLAN program has been designated a Major Capability Acquisition Program (ACAT III) in Operations and Support at Milestone C in accordance with the authority in DoD Directive 5135.02 and the guidance in DoD Instruction 5000.85 along with the Acquisition Executive Memorandum for PEO TIS, dated 08 December 2023. The program will use an Evolutionary Technology Insertion (ETI) strategy to rapidly field production quantities of systems with proven technologies to provide tactical SOF elements from the individual operator to a larger Joint Special Operations Task Force (JSOTF) / Special Operations Joint Task Force (SOJTF) Headquarters (HQ), support for a wide range of tactical edge computing functions that support Command and Control (C2), Situational Awareness (SA), intelligence analysis and reporting, office automation, decision-making, mission analysis, planning, rehearsal, and execution support. Commercial and government sources are leveraged for required certifications, system level integration, functional, and operational testing, and evaluations. Beginning in FY 2026, the Tactical Local Area Network (TACLAN) program funding was realigned to P-1 Warrior Systems <$5M. 5. Special Access Network (SAPNET) transitioned from the Middle Tier of Acquisitions pathway and was re-designated as a Support Program, subcategory Mission Support, within the Acquisition Workload Master List. SAPNET is a Support Program providing Commercial off the Shelf (COTS) Information Technology (IT) hardware and software in support of various Military Information Support Operations (MISO) special network capabilities. SAPNET provides multi-SAP collaboration and information exchange for mission operations in support of integrated deterrence, campaigning and actions that build enduring advantages. It is on SAP systems and databases, enabling secure voice, video and data communication between National/Theater SOF and select mission partners. SAPNET integrates advanced technologies and gains efficiencies through collapsing infrastructure while still supporting user growth and mission readiness through Technology Insertions (TIs). FY 2026 BASE PROGRAM JUSTIFICATION: Building a Resilient Joint Force and Defense Ecosystem, deterring aggression while being prepared to prevail in conflict, by procuring TIs that support data driven technologies, modernization efforts for Special Operations Forces with focus on the Pacific and European Area of Operations, and network infrastructure resilience. FY 2025 to FY 2026 decrease of $0.213 million is due to decrease in TIs. 6. Joint Operational Stocks (JOS). Provides a centrally managed repository of Special Operations Peculiar (SO-P) equipment, configured for rapid response for SOF unit Requirements for contingency operations, Humanitarian Assistance/Disaster Response and training missions. The equipment contained within JOS generally falls into one of the following categories: night vision devices and optics, weapons, communications, forensic, biometric, tracking systems and bare-base support. Bare-base support includes equipment required to provide key life support and work areas to SOF units deployed in austere locations. The JOS inventory is maintained, stored and issued at PEO SOF Support Activity (SOFSA) located in Lexington, KY. FY 2026 BASE PROGRAM JUSTIFICATION: Procures CERP equipment. FY 2025 to FY 2026 increase of $1.145 million supports previously deferred replacement of centrally managed JOS equipment 7. Flyaway Broadcast System (FABS), Program Number 753. FABS is a third-generation radio, television, and cellular broadcast Family of Systems (FoS) that that uses Government and industry standard technology to disseminate influence products to foreign target audiences using a wide range of frequencies and spectrums: Frequency Modulation (FM), Television Very High Frequency (TV VHF), Television Ultra High Frequency (TV UHF) (in digital/analog formats), and cellular multi-media messaging service/short messaging service broadcasts. This capability serves to deter adversarial aggression and counters social/political propaganda that threaten U.S vital interests in support of the Interim National Defense Strategic Guidance. The Next Generation FABS is the Broadcast Dissemination Platform (BDP) which integrates additional capabilities to enhance Military Information Support Operation (MISO) broadcast, reduces size, weight, and power (SWAP), and consists of three variants (light, medium, and heavy). FABS is a Major Capability Acquisition Program (ACAT III) at Milestone C in accordance with the authority in DoD Directive 5135.02 and the guidance in DoD Instruction 5000.85 along with the Acquisition Executive Memorandum for Program Executive Office Tactical Information Systems dated 08 December 2023. Beginning in FY 2026, the Fly-Away Broadcasting System (FABS) program funding was realigned to P-1 Warrior Systems <$5M.
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Lobbying Mentions
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