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Fiscal Receipts

AMBIT - Post-Auctioned SRF

DISARDT&EPartial Reconciliation0303867K
What it is
AMBIT - Post-Auctioned SRF — a research & development program run by DISA.
What changed
No FY25→26 comparison — trajectory data incomplete for this line.
Who gets it
No award linkage at high confidence.

Budget Figures

FY24 Actuals
$6.09M
FY25 Total
FY26 Request
FY25→26 Change
Budget Trajectory

Insufficient trajectory data for sparkline (only FY24 available).

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 R-1

AccountOrgTypeAmount
Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Defense-WideDISAFY24 Actuals$6.09M

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

ProjectAll Prior YearsFY24 ActualsFY25 TotalFY26 BaseFY26 Request
Program Element$0$6.09M$0$0$0
JS1: AMBIT Post Auction$0$6.09M$0$0$0

Program Narratives

MissionAMBIT Post Auction

Since its creation in 2004, the Spectrum Relocation Fund (SRF) has served as an important tool supporting federal agency efforts to make more spectrum available for commercial use. The fund reimburses agencies for some of the costs they incur for repurposing the spectrum they use in performing critical missions on behalf of the American people, opening the door to commercial access to the spectrum. Modifying agency communications systems to use a different spectrum band or perhaps share spectrum with commercial providers can be exceedingly costly, and agencies typically do not have adequate budgets to cover all the costs associated with such efforts. The SRF was created to help defray the costs associated with spectrum relocation or sharing.

MissionAMBIT Post Auction

Since its creation in 2004, the Spectrum Relocation Fund (SRF) has served as an important tool supporting federal agency efforts to make more spectrum available for commercial use. The fund reimburses agencies for some of the costs they incur for repurposing the spectrum they use in performing critical missions on behalf of the American people, opening the door to commercial access to the spectrum. Modifying agency communications systems to use a different spectrum band or perhaps share spectrum with commercial providers can be exceedingly costly, and agencies typically do not have adequate budgets to cover all the costs associated with such efforts. The SRF was created to help defray the costs associated with spectrum relocation or sharing.

Accomplishments & Planned Programs (1)

AMBIT Post Auction

Funding supports Spectrum relocation and sharing activities.

No follow-the-dollar view — this program's awards haven't been crosswalked at high confidence (flows cover 17 of 326 programs). why →

Primary Sources