Printed from https://fiscalreceipts.com/program/0305104D8Z/ — data as of August 12, 2026. Every figure is citation-backed; see the page online for per-number provenance.
Defense Industrial Base (DIB) Cyber Security Initiative
Budget Figures
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? →
| Fiscal year | Amount |
|---|---|
| FY24 | $20.9M |
| FY25 | $15.5M |
| FY26 | $10.8M |
All series figures: R-1 TOA · PB2026
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.
| Series | FY21 | FY22 | FY23 | FY24 | FY25 | FY26 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Actuals | $0 | $0 | $8.00M | $20.9M | ||
| Enacted | – | $0 | $10.0M | $25.7M | $15.5M | |
| Request | – | – | $10.0M | $25.7M | $15.5M | $10.8M |
blank = series not published for this year; – = absent from that edition.
Asked vs spent: the PB2024 book requested $25.7M for FY2024; the PB2026 book reported $20.9M as actual total obligation authority — $4.73M below the request. 20.92 − 25.65 = -4.73 USD millions — the compact figures above are rounded for reading.
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 — Securing the DIB: CMMC
The DoD CIO defense industrial base (DIB) cybersecurity initiative includes the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) program that was previously contained in PE 0606771D8Z (Cyber Resiliency & Cybersecurity Policy), and additional cybersecurity strategy, policy, and capability development efforts to support our DIB partners and our DIB supporting capabilities. This program works side-by-side with other DoD CIO programs, including the DoD CIO information systems security program (PE 0303140D8Z), to provide focused DoD capability requirements to assess DIB contractor and subcontractor compliance with existing federal contract and controlled unclassified information (CUI) protection requirements, protecting the information from cybersecurity risks, including advanced persistent threats. It also includes efforts to develop, test, and distribute DoD cybersecurity services for DIB partners and stakeholders. This program works in alignment with/to meet the “Fulcrum: The DoD Information Technology Advancement Strategy”, FY 2022 – 2026 DoD Strategic Management Plan, DoD CIO 2024 DIB Cybersecurity Strategy, and DoD CIO 2022 Zero Trust (ZT) Strategy. This PE also supports the objectives of an integrated deterrence though deterrence tailored approaches and building enduring advantages by transforming the future force foundation and adapting and fortifying our defense ecosystem.
Justification
Accomplishments & Planned Programs (1)
DIB Cyber security initiative
Same as Mission description
Budget Line Items(workbook-cited)
P-1/R-1 workbook Total Obligation Authority basis (USD thousands) · PB2026.
Exhibit R-1
| Account | Org | Type | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Defense-Wide | OSD | FY24 Actuals | $20.9M |
| Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Defense-Wide | OSD | FY25 Enacted | $15.5M |
| Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Defense-Wide | OSD | FY25 Total | $15.5M |
| Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Defense-Wide | OSD | FY26 Disc. Request | $10.8M |
| Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Defense-Wide | OSD | FY26 Total | $10.8M |
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.
| Project | All Prior Years | FY24 Actuals | FY25 Total | FY26 Base | FY26 Request |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Program Element | $8.00M | $20.9M | $15.5M | $10.8M | $10.8M |
| 334: Securing the DIB: CMMC | $8.00M | $20.9M | $15.5M | $10.8M | $10.8M |
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
6 mentions from the Senate LDA disclosure database.
H.R. 7148 - Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2026 (Metals Affordability Initiative, National Defense Stockpile); H.R.…
H.R. 4016 - FY26 Defense Appropriations (Metals Affordability Initiative, National Defense Stockpile); H.R. 3838 / S.…
HR 4016 - FY26 Defense Appropriations (Metals Affordability Initiative, National Defense Stockpile); H.R. 1 - One Big…
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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 Defense Industrial Base (DIB) Cyber Security Initiative — 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? →