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Fiscal Receipts

CB Protection & Hazard Mitigation

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What it is
CB Protection & Hazard Mitigation — a procurement program run by CBDP.
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
$217.3M
FY25 Total
FY26 Request
$213.3M
FY25→26 Change
Budget Trajectory
FY24: $217.3MFY26: $213.3MFY24FY26
FY24
$217.3M
FY26
$213.3M

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? →

Program dossier

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Research dossiers exist for 50 of 462 programs — the 50 largest fully J-book-detailed programs by FY2026 request. why no dossier here? →

What it is

  • CB Protection & Hazard Mitigation is a procurement program run by the Chemical and Biological Defense Program (CBDP), funded through the Procurement, Defense-Wide account.
  • The program's Protection & Hazard Mitigation (Protect) Portfolio aims to enhance mission performance and provide effective protection against current and emerging threats by rapidly developing and fielding modernized protection capabilities, focusing on advances in materials and systems engineering to defend against a broad range of hazards while reducing operational and logistical burdens in an unknown chemical and biological (CB) threat environment.
  • The program's Mitigate Portfolio preserves combat power by developing and fielding systems that reduce exposure to chemical and biological hazards and that restore combat readiness of critical personnel and platforms, including work on personnel decontamination (such as handling mass casualties and human remains) and materiel decontamination (including sensitive equipment and aircraft).

Why it matters

  • The program supports operational forces across global, contingency, special operations, counternarcotics, and other high-risk missions that have an immediate need to survive and sustain operations in a chemical and biological threat environment, providing protective equipment and medical countermeasures.
  • In fiscal year 2024, the program recorded actual spending of about $217.3 million (USD thousands: 217,255).
  • For fiscal year 2025, the enacted amount was about $201.0 million (USD thousands: 201,011).
  • The fiscal year 2026 request is about $213.3 million (USD thousands: 213,330), a rise from the 2025 enacted level.
  • The fiscal year 2026 request was reduced by $13.200 million for Advisory and Assistance Services to promote efficiencies in alignment with Executive Order 14222, the President's Department of Government Efficiency Cost Efficiency Initiative.
  • The fiscal year 2026 request also reduces discretionary travel funding by $0.360 million to align with Executive Order 14222.

Key players

  • Lockheed Martin Corporation reported lobbying filings that referenced the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2024, matching the program term "Protection."
  • Lockheed Martin Corporation reported a lobbying filing referencing the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2026, matching the program term "Mitigation."
  • RTX Corporation and Affiliates reported lobbying filings referencing the National Defense Authorization Act FY24 and Department of Defense Appropriations Act, matching the term "Protection."
  • RTX Corporation and Affiliates reported a 2026 lobbying filing referencing the National Defense Authorization Act FY26, matching the term "Protection."
  • BAE Systems Inc reported a lobbying filing referencing the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2026, matching the term "Protection."
  • General Electric Company (including subsidiaries) reported lobbying filings on issues related to global intellectual property protection and U.S. patent reform, which matched the term "Protection."

Budget Line Items(workbook-cited)

Exhibit P-1

AccountOrgTypeAmount
Procurement, Defense-WideCBDPFY24 Actuals$217.3M
Procurement, Defense-WideCBDPFY25 Enacted$201.0M
Procurement, Defense-WideCBDPFY26 Disc. Request$213.3M
Procurement, Defense-WideCBDPFY26 Total$213.3M

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

ProjectAll Prior YearsFY24 ActualsFY25 TotalFY26 BaseFY26 Request
Program Element$2.13B$217.3M$201.0M$213.3M$213.3M

Program Narratives

DescriptionCB Protection & Hazard Mitigation

The Protection & Hazard Mitigation (Protect) Portfolio enhances mission performance and provides effective protection against current and emerging threats by rapidly developing and fielding modernized protection capabilities. Focus is on advances in materials and systems engineering to enhance protective properties against a broader array of hazards, while reducing operational challenges and logistical burdens in an unknown chemical and biological (CB) threat environment. Approaches focus on modular and customizable solutions that are effective against a broad range of challenges in varied environments. The Protection & Hazard Mitigation (Mitigate) Portfolio preserves combat power by developing and fielding systems that mitigate exposure to Chemical and Biological (CB) hazards and restores combat readiness of critical personnel and platforms. Developmental efforts address personnel decontamination, including handling mass casualties and human remains, along with materiel decontamination, which includes sensitive equipment and aircraft. Novel decontamination approaches focus on broad decontaminant applicability to CB hazards, while minimizing harm to individuals, equipment, and platforms. The FY 2026 request was reduced by $13.200 million for Advisory and Assistance Services to promote efficiencies and advance the policies of the Administration in alignment with Executive Order 14222, “Implementing the President’s Department of Government Efficiency Cost Efficiency Initiative.” The FY 2026 request reduces discretionary travel funding by $0.360 million to align with Executive Order 14222, “Implementing the President’s Department of Government Efficiency Cost Efficiency Initiative.”

JustificationCB Protection & Hazard Mitigation

Operational forces across the continuum of global, contingency, special operations/low-intensity conflict, counternarcotics, and other high-risk missions have an immediate need to survive and sustain operations in a CB threat environment. Provides protective equipment and medical countermeasures that support protection prior to potential operations and mitigates the hazard if exposed.

No follow-the-dollar view — this program's awards haven't been crosswalked at high confidence (flows cover 17 of 462 programs). why coverage is partial? →

Lobbying Mentions

Showing 25 of 150 from the Senate LDA disclosure database.

S 2587/HR 4365 - Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2024, Titles III and IV, including issues related to shipbuil

S 4921/HR 8774 - Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2025 including issues related to aircraft, labor, economic de

HR 1 - One Big Beautiful Bill Act, Title II, including issues related to aircraft, space programs, intelligence programs

HR 1 - One Big Beautiful Bill Act, Title II, including issues related to aircraft, space programs, intelligence programs

S 2572/HR 4016 - Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2026 including issues related to Army, Navy and Missile Defen

RTX CORPORATION AND AFFILIATESProtection2024

P.L. 118-31 - National Defense Authorization Act FY24, P.L. 118-47 Div. A - Department of Defense Appropriations Act FY2

RTX CORPORATION AND AFFILIATESProtection2024

H.R. 8774 - Department of Defense Appropriations Act FY25 (Senate bill pending), H.R. 8512/S. 4443 - Intelligence Author

RTX CORPORATION AND AFFILIATESProtection2024

P.L. 118-31 - National Defense Authorization Act FY24, P.L. 118-47 Div. A - Department of Defense Appropriations Act FY2

RTX CORPORATION AND AFFILIATESProtection2024

H.R. 8070/S. 4638 - National Defense Authorization Act FY25, H.R. 8774/S. 4921 - Department of Defense Appropriations Ac

RTX CORPORATION AND AFFILIATESProtection2024

P.L. 118-159 - Servicemember Quality of Life Improvement and National Defense Authorization Act FY25, H.R. 8774/S. 4921

RTX CORPORATION AND AFFILIATESProtection2025

National Defense Authorization Act FY26, Department of Defense Appropriations Act FY26, Intelligence Authorization Act F

RTX CORPORATION AND AFFILIATESProtection2025

H.R. 3838 - National Defense Authorization Act FY26 (Senate bill pending), H.R. 4016 - Department of Defense Appropriati

RTX CORPORATION AND AFFILIATESProtection2025

H.R. 3838/S. 2296 - National Defense Authorization Act FY26, H.R. 5342/S. 2354 - Commerce, Justice, Science and Related

RTX CORPORATION AND AFFILIATESProtection2025

P.L. 119-60 - National Defense Authorization Act FY26, H.R. 5342/S. 2354 - Commerce, Justice, Science and Related Agenci

RTX CORPORATION AND AFFILIATESProtection2026

P.L. 119-60 - National Defense Authorization Act FY26, National Defense Authorization Act FY27 (bills pending), Departme

BAE SYSTEMS INCProtection2025

Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2026 (HR 4016/ S XXXX); provisions regarding R&D - Army, Navy/USMC, Air Force;

BAE SYSTEMS INCProtection2025

National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2026 (HR 3838/S 2296); provisions regarding R&D - Navy, Air Force, Sp

BAE SYSTEMS INCProtection2025

National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2026 (PL 119-60); provisions regarding R&D - Navy, Air Force, Space F

BAE SYSTEMS INCProtection2026

National Defense Authorization Act, 2027 (HR XXXX/S XXXX); provisions regarding R&D - Navy, US Marine Corps, Air Force,

Issues related to global intellectual property protection and U.S. patent reform.

Issues related to global intellectual property protection and U.S. patent reform.

Issues related to global intellectual property protection and U.S. patent reform.

Issues related to global intellectual property protection and U.S. patent reform.

Issues related to global intellectual property protection and U.S. patent reform.

H.R. 1, the Lower Energy Costs Act; H.R. 7023, the Creating Confidence in Clean Water Permitting Act S. 1449, the RESTAR

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