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Countering Threats Automated Platform

DCSARDT&EPartial Reconciliation0302609V
What it is
Countering Threats Automated Platform (0302609V) is a DCSA research & development line funded in the Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Defense-Wide account. Its J-book detail breaks the line into 1 project.
What changed
-$1.03M FY25→26 R-1 TOA · PB2026
Who gets it
No award linkage at high confidence.

Budget Figures

FY24 Actuals
$0P-40 detail · PB2026
FY25 Total
$6.06MR-1 TOA · PB2026
FY26 Request
$5.03MR-1 TOA · PB2026
FY25→26 Change
-$1.03MR-1 TOA · PB2026

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 partial FY2026 data? →

Budget Trajectory
The program's 3 summary figures for FY24 to FY26, plotted in fiscal-year order so the direction of travel is readable at a glance: this line ends higher than it starts. The points are the summary cards above, not a separate derivation; the table beside the chart carries each figure with its own citation.
The program's 3 summary figures for FY24 to FY26, plotted in fiscal-year order so the direction of travel is readable at a glance: this line ends higher than it starts. The points are the summary cards above, not a separate derivation; the table beside the chart carries each figure with its own citation.FY24: $0FY25: $6.06MFY26: $5.03MFY24FY25FY26
Budget trajectory: one row per fiscal year, carrying the summary figure the sparkline plots. Every figure opens its own citation.
Fiscal yearAmount
FY24$0P-40 detail · PB2026
FY25$6.06MR-1 TOA · PB2026
FY26$5.03MR-1 TOA · PB2026
Decade view — P-1/R-1 workbook TOA basis, shown compact in $B/$M (the workbook records USD thousands); each figure cites its own President's Budget edition
2 fiscal years of this program as published (FY2025–FY2026): a line through the actuals (filled dots), with the enacted (hollow circles) and request (diamonds) markers each edition reported. Read it for direction, not for precision — this program's actuals line is too short to show a direction. The grid below is the same data as text, one cited figure per cell.
2 fiscal years of this program as published (FY2025–FY2026): a line through the actuals (filled dots), with the enacted (hollow circles) and request (diamonds) markers each edition reported. Read it for direction, not for precision — this program's actuals line is too short to show a direction. The grid below is the same data as text, one cited figure per cell.FY2025 enacted — PB2026 editionFY2025 request — PB2025 editionFY2026 request — PB2026 editionFY25FY26

The vertical scale does not start at zero: the baseline sits just below this program’s smallest year, so a low point on this line is not a small amount. Read the shape for direction and the grid below for the figures.

● actuals (line)  ·  ○ enacted  ·  ◇ request — gaps are editions the program is absent from, never interpolated.

Decade series values by fiscal year and President's Budget edition: one row per series (actuals, enacted, request), one column per fiscal year. Every figure opens its own citation.
SeriesFY25FY26
Enacted$6.06M
Request$6.06M$5.03M

blank = series not published for this year; – = absent from that edition.

Program Lineage

No predecessor/successor lineage was recorded for this program element — no FY-to-FY transfer into or out of this line was stated in the ingested J-books, and none was inferred from the program structure.

Description

Mission Countering Threats Automated Platform

The Defense Counterintelligence Security Agency (DCSA) is a strategic asset to the nation and our allies - continuously ensuring a trusted federal, industrial, and affiliated workforce, and enabling industry's delivery of uncompromised capabilities by leveraging advanced technologies and innovation. DCSA uniquely blends critical technology protection, counterintelligence, security and professional education and certification to advance and preserve America's strategic edge. The DoD Insider Threat Management and Analysis Center (DITMAC) provides an integrated capability to collect and analyze information for insider threat detection and mitigation. The system gathers, integrates, reviews, assesses, and responds to information derived from DoD Insider Threat hubs, Counterintelligence (CI), security, cybersecurity, civilian and military personnel management, workplace violence, anti-terrorism risk management, law enforcement, user activity monitoring on DoD information networks, and other sources as necessary and appropriate to support the identification, mitigation, and countering of insider threats to DoD personnel, assets and information. In FY 2026, the Defense Security Analysis and Threat System (DSATS) (formerly referred to as DITMAC System of Systems - DSOS) requires the capability to operate within a self-hosted cloud environment, add new roles, migrate data from legacy systems, integrate and share data with other DCSA and external systems, improve dashboards and reporting, and complete independent verification and validation testing. It also requires adaptation to allow for automated data ingest which will directly support and enhance analytic efforts to focus on areas of increased risk. These features will enable Commanders to better manage insider threat cases at the installation level and will improve analytic capabilities to all levels.

Mission Defense Security Analysis and Threat System (DSATS)

The Defense Counterintelligence Security Agency (DCSA) is a strategic asset to the nation and our allies - continuously ensuring a trusted federal, industrial, and affiliated workforce, and enabling industry's delivery of uncompromised capabilities by leveraging advanced technologies and innovation. DCSA uniquely blends critical technology protection, counterintelligence, security and professional education and certification to advance and preserve America's strategic edge. The DoD Insider Threat Management and Analysis Center (DITMAC) provides an integrated capability to collect and analyze information for insider threat detection and mitigation. The system gathers, integrates, reviews, assesses, and responds to information derived from DoD Insider Threat hubs, Counterintelligence (CI), security, cybersecurity, civilian and military personnel management, workplace violence, anti-terrorism risk management, law enforcement, user activity monitoring on DoD information networks, and other sources as necessary and appropriate to support the identification, mitigation, and countering of insider threats to DoD personnel, assets and information. In FY 2026, the Defense Security Analysis and Threat System (DSATS) (formerly referred to as DITMAC System of Systems - DSOS) requires the capability to operate within a self-hosted cloud environment, add new roles, migrate data from legacy systems, integrate and share data with other DCSA and external systems, improve dashboards and reporting, and complete independent verification and validation testing. It also requires adaptation to allow for automated data ingest which will directly support and enhance analytic efforts to focus on areas of increased risk. These features will enable Commanders to better manage insider threat cases at the installation level and will improve analytic capabilities to all levels.

Justification

Accomplishments & Planned Programs (1)

Defense Security Analysis and Threat System (DSATS)

The DITMAC provides an integrated capability to collect and analyze information for insider threat detection and mitigation. The system gathers, integrates, reviews, assesses, and responds to information derived from DoD Insider Threat hubs, CI, security, cybersecurity, civilian and military personnel management, workplace violence, anti-terrorism risk management, law enforcement, user activity monitoring on DoD information networks, and other sources as necessary and appropriate to support the identification, mitigation, and countering of insider threats to DoD personnel, assets and information. DSATS deployed a new interim solution that provides capabilities to support installation-level reporting for the Prevention, Assistance, and Response (PAR) program and Behavioral Threat Analysis Capability (BTAC) on Non-Secure Internet Protocol Router Network (NIPRNet) as well as User Access Monitoring (UAM) on the Secret Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNet) domain. These capabilities have been deployed to the DITMAC and multiple other DoD agencies including Navy, Army, Air Force, Missile Defense Agency (MDA), and other insider threat installations and hubs. DSATS is also researching data solutions that will provide the fabric and capabilities necessary to begin secure, efficient, and reliable data integrations.

Budget Line Items(workbook-cited)

P-1/R-1 workbook Total Obligation Authority basis (USD thousands) · PB2026.

Exhibit R-1

AccountOrgTypeAmount
Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Defense-WideDCSAFY25 Enacted$6.06M
Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Defense-WideDCSAFY25 Total$6.06M
Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Defense-WideDCSAFY26 Disc. Request$5.03M
Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Defense-WideDCSAFY26 Total$5.03M

Budget Details(R-2/P-40 facts)

J-book detail basis (R-2/P-40, USD millions) · PB2026 — a different accounting basis from the P-1/R-1 workbook TOA above; where the two disagree, the reconciliation strip under Budget Figures shows both.

Wider than this screen — swipe the table sideways for the remaining fiscal-year columns.

ProjectAll Prior YearsFY24 ActualsFY25 TotalFY26 BaseFY26 Request
Program Element$0$0$6.06M$5.03M$5.03M
000: Defense Security Analysis and Threat System (DSATS)$0$0$6.06M$5.03M$5.03M

No follow-the-dollar view — this program's awards haven't been crosswalked at high confidence (flows cover 17 of 1,741 programs). why coverage is partial? →

Awards

No awards are linked to this program element at high confidence — the budget→award crosswalk only asserts links it can defend, and this line has none yet.

Lobbying Mentions

5 mentions from the Senate LDA disclosure database.

PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRICCountering|Threats2024matched 2+ title words

S. 2651, the SITE Act; S. 1456, the SPUR Act; S. 1399, the Building American Energy Security Act; S. 1521, Community…

PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRICCountering|Threats2024matched 2+ title words

S. 4753 - Energy Permitting Reform Act of 2024; S. 2651, the SITE Act; S. 1456, the SPUR Act; S. 1399, the Building…

PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRICCountering|Threats2024matched 2+ title words

S.4753 - Energy Permitting Reform Act of 2024; S. 2651, the SITE Act; S. 1456, the SPUR Act; S. 1399, the Building…

PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRICCountering|Threats2024matched 2+ title words

S. 2651, the SITE Act; S. 1456, the SPUR Act; S. 1339, the Building American Energy Security Act; S. 1521, Community…

PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRICCountering|Threats2024matched 2+ title words

S. 2651, the SITE Act; S. 1456, the SPUR Act; S. 1399, the Building American Energy Security Act; S. 1521, Community…

Oversight

Department-level designation (not specific to this program)

GAO lists 5 high-risk areas for DOD as a whole. That designation covers the department, not Countering Threats Automated Platform — no program-specific GAO finding for this line is in the ingested data. See the DOD oversight record.

No research dossier for this program — dossiers cover 50 of 1,741 programs, the largest fully J-book-detailed lines by FY2026 requested dollars. why no dossier here? →