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White House Communication Agency
Budget Figures
- FY24
- $111.1M
- FY26
- $125.3M
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? →
No research dossier for this program — dossiers cover 50 of 462 programs, the largest fully J-book-detailed lines by FY2026 requested dollars. why no dossier here? →
Budget Line Items(workbook-cited)
Exhibit P-1
| Account | Org | Type | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| Procurement, Defense-Wide | DISA | FY24 Actuals | $111.1M |
| Procurement, Defense-Wide | DISA | FY25 Enacted | $100.6M |
| Procurement, Defense-Wide | DISA | FY26 Disc. Request | $125.3M |
| Procurement, Defense-Wide | DISA | FY26 Total | $125.3M |
Budget Details(R-2/P-40 facts)
| Project | All Prior Years | FY24 Actuals | FY25 Total | FY26 Base | FY26 Request |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Program Element | $547.6M | $111.1M | $100.6M | $125.3M | $125.3M |
Program Narratives
Description— White House Communication Agency
The White House Communication Agency (WHCA) provides secure global information services technologies to the President of the United States (POTUS), Vice President of the United States (VPOTUS), White House Staff, National Security Staff (NSS), US Secret Service (USSS), others as directed by the White House Military Office (WHMO), and the White House Director of Technology. The WHCA also maintains and modernizes the communications infrastructure and serves as the Information Technology (IT) provider to the White House enterprise of customers throughout the National Capital Region (NCR). These customers include Presidential Airlift Group (PAG)/Air Force One, Presidential Helicopter Squadron/Marine One, Camp David, White House Transportation Agency, White House Presidential Mess, White House Medical Unit, Military Aides, Second Residences, Continuity of Government (COG)/Continuity of Operations (COOP) sites, and all offices within the Executive Office of the President via the Presidential Information Technology Community (PITC) network. The WHCA ensures the ability to communicate securely anywhere, anytime, by any means, to anyone in the world and modernizes and integrates innovative communication technologies requested by its customers. Given their critical national security missions, its customers must be able to operate these tools on-demand and in all conditions. Modernization efforts strengthen the White House's ability to develop and implement national security policy on a day-to-day basis and respond to emerging events and crises. Efforts include the procurement of new equipment to replace legacy IT capabilities, which have reached either End-of-Life (EoL) and/or end-of-service support and up-to-date equipment to keep up with evolving technology. They modernize technologies that transform the President's communication capabilities, ensure command and control, and create an information sharing domain within the PITC at all classification levels. The ability of the President to securely communicate in all situations is crucial to ensuring that the warfighter, under the leadership of the Commander-in-Chief, is equipped to respond to emerging threats in real time. The WHCA's goal is to strengthen and maintain communication across all infrastructures at a 100% effective rate as it has a "no fail" critical national security mission. Prioritizing this innovative approach to emerging technology helps the warfighter maintain its advantage over evolving cybersecurity threats. It is imperative to continuously provide premier information services in support of the POTUS, VPOTUS, NSS, USSS, WHMO, and the White House Director of Technology. The WHCA provides this through its four core portfolio categories: Broadcast and Audio-Visual Services, Senior Leadership Communications, Enterprise IT, and Deployable Services.
Justification— White House Communication Agency
FY 2024: $111.123M: Broadcast and Audio-Visual Services: $9.583M: The WHCA continued to provide the voice, video and image of the President, Vice President, and other leaders as designated. Services and focus areas within this portfolio are Audio Visual Capabilities Support, Broadcast Production, Presidential Broadcast Archive, and Multi-Media Production. These services provide the capabilities to deliver the communications interface to the American and international people and press that will ensure our national leader's ability to communicate with anyone in the world anywhere, anytime, utilizing any broadcast media. The WHCA continued to evolve and modernize multimedia services and to deliver production products to government, news, and other organizations for recording and streaming events. The WHCA provided historical records and custom broadcast products such as digital, visual, and graphic production services, unified communications, increased bandwidth, on-demand services, enhanced use of multi-media as a communications medium, and real time broadcast and streaming capabilities. The WHCA continued to enhance and add smart tagging techniques for global access and search and to modernize and automate the Master Control, Presidential Records archiving and accessibility to support Presidential post productions storage, reporting, and public dissemination and use. The demand for mobility has increased with the embrace of mobile commercial technologies for high-definition audiovisual and high-quality sound solutions for typical desktop and portable end user devices. Modernization and adoption of emerging technologies continued to fulfill capability and technology gaps in providing Continuity of Government, Continuity of Operations, Continuity of the Office of the President, and Transition support as required. Senior Leader Communications: $13.255M: The WHCA continued to provide telecommunications, Command and Control, and messaging services to the President, Vice President, NSS, WHMO leadership, USSS, and other designated senior national leaders. In support, the WHCA operated three 24/7 customer support call centers that provide secure teleconferencing, videoconferencing, radio communications, and customer support using assured, dedicated, and independent infrastructure and capabilities. The WHCA continued to apply a multi-phased data cloud solution, incorporating DISA Enterprise Services where possible, that supports the PITC and mobile users during Presidential events. The WHCA continued to evolve and consolidate WHCA's on-demand network backbone infrastructure and unify Internet Protocol (IP) and next generation network services. The WHCA continued to provide storage, virtualization, and collaborative tools to WHMO/WHCA. The WHCA continued to adopt DoD Senior National Leadership Command and Control Communications recommendations for assured communications that meet the WHCA's Primary Alternate Contingency Emergency communications requirements including Contingency Operations and Continuity of Government (COG). The WHCA provided reliable, secure, and modern Senior Leader Communication capabilities that enable timely, critically protected information to the POTUS, VPOTUS and their associated support and protection teams, regardless of location to affect national policy and participate in the National Leadership Command Capability (NLCC) infrastructure. The Agency continued to provide national level classified conferencing and continuity of support for the President whether in a permanent or temporary location, using ground transportation, or while aboard fixed wing and rotary-wing aircraft. The WHCA leveraged new commercial solutions for new or enhanced capabilities including Presidential Unified Motorcade Communication (PUMC) that will link key vehicles in the Motorcade, mobile Voice, Video, and Visualization, Virtual Personal Assistant, post Zero Day recovery, and next generation networking. The WHCA provided replacement of motorcade communication vehicles that offer 24/7 Command and Control (C2) communications to the POTUS when not on White House grounds (Ultra High Frequency Satellite Communications (UHF SATCOM)), Very High Frequency (VHF) line of sight to the Limo, and transport infrastructure for classified mobile devices for Senior Level POTUS officials and the Military Aide, Senior Leader Conferencing voice, video, and visualization, Commercial Solutions for Classified (CSfC), Type-1 Encryption on a Chip, Multi-Level Security in Mobile Devices, immersive video/visual and video teleconferencing, Motorcade as a Network with Seamless wireless/wired transitions, Virtual Personal Assistants, Motorcade Bandwidth Expansion, First Net, Mobile User Objective System (MUOS), 5G, Free Space Optics, Advanced Extremely Hight Frequency (AEHF) Satellite Communications, Red Switch Internet Protocol (IP) Modernization, Multi-Level Security in Mobile Devices, Land Mobile Radio (LMR), Ultra High Frequency (UHF) over Long-Term Evolution (LTE), Radio over IP Technologies, and Head of State expansion, contraction and technical enhancements. Modernization and adoption of emerging technologies continued to fulfill capability gaps in providing Continuity of Government, Continuity of Operations, Continuity of the Office of the President, travel, and Transition support as required. The WHCA executed transport services funding as a sub-portfolio of Senior Leadership Communications. For Transport Services, the WHCA continued to invest in three capabilities supporting technology that provides global, point-to-point connectivity between broadly located mission partners and will enhance the capability of the Presidential Transport Network, the primary travel transport that supports Senior Leader Communications, Broadcast and Audio-Visual services. The sub-portfolio provides global, point-to-point connectivity between broadly located mission partners over a choice of technologies: Wireless, Synchronous Optical Network (SONET), Wide Area Network (WAN), and Internet Protocol (IP) provided services. This service is a mix of government owned and commercially leased, secure and highly available, assured, and resilient enclave of circuits, wireless, or satellite capabilities for the purpose of supporting Senior National Leadership for day- to-day and Emergency Actions. The WHCA leveraged and acquired emerging network transport, wireless and satellite technologies to build out a Multi-Level System (MLS) backbone supporting secure unified communications, voice, video, visualization, and high speed assured transport and evaluates DoD/DISA and commercial wireless and satellite service solutions (e.g., FirstNet, Tactical Satellite (SpaceX, Mobile User Objective System (MUOS), Free Space Optics, 5G, and Iridium). The WHCA continued to enhance the capability of the Presidential Transport Network, the primary travel transport that supports Senior Leader Communications, Broadcast and Audio-Visual services, and extends the PITC Enterprise services and capabilities to customers. Enterprise IT: $54.419M: The WHCA Enterprise IT Services continued to grow with demand to deliver a reliable, secure, and modern network infrastructure and digital services ecosystem to enable a responsive and mobile PITC environment by employing modern best-in-class security and innovative business applications that enhance our customers' ability to serve the American public. The WHCA continued to evolve the PITC through continual enhancements and implementation of common network services and operational rules, to standardize its customer desktop and mobile products, and to evaluate and consolidate software applications. The PITC continuously improved its customer service and executive support services as the WHCA strives to deliver more efficient converged unclassified digital services. As the PITC customer digital services footprint expanded and mobility demand increased, the WHCA continued to ensure the highest state of readiness and availability of those services on many fixed and mobile platforms. The WHCA continued to evolve and implement a Digital Services Assurance strategy that integrates PITC operation centers into a single cohesive entity that detects, analyzes, and responds to network events and incidents. The WHCA also continued to provide the cyber resiliency necessary to effectively withstand attacks and efficiently recover from a post cyber network incident environment. Modernization and adoption of emerging technologies continued to fulfill capability gaps in providing Continuity of Government, Continuity of Operations, Continuity of the Office of the President, and Transition support as required. The WHCA undertook the Washington Area System (WAS) Project during FY 2024 and to replace legacy IT capabilities, which have reached either End-of-Life (EoL) and/or End-of-Service (EoS) support within the Enterprise IT portfolio. Deployable Services: $33.866M: The WHCA Deployable Services continued to provide rapidly configurable travel capabilities and mobile vehicle services for our Presidential Information Technology Community (PITC) and Senior Leader customers that mirror high end commercially available solutions and provided the PITC enhanced and confident security, assured high availability, resilience and protection and detection from domestic and foreign entities. These efforts continued to provide the extension of deploying executive level support with industry capability as this portfolio converges the other four into a travel service portfolio extending the PITC services and capabilities to travel locations outside the NCR. Services and focus areas within this portfolio include Presidential travel missions, secondary residences, temporary locations, events, mobile devices, and support coverage while on the move. This portfolio fielded smart, secure mobile, wireless devices and technologies to provide mobile users with next generation portable communication capabilities and platforms. The WHCA conducted technology and engineering assessments with the intent of integrating best of breed commercially available off-the-shelf (COTS) and DoD products, services, and capabilities to support the implementation of on-demand service delivery options for all mobile and airborne platforms while providing rapidly configurable travel capabilities and mobile vehicle capabilities for the White House, and others as directed. These delivered capabilities must mirror high-end commercially available solutions that meet customers' requirements for security and high availability of services. The continued improvements of modular capabilities that address and manage the lifecycle of capabilities, equipment, and devices and virtually track both their deployment to mission locations and the replenishment of equipment and service devices. Modernization and adoption of emerging technologies will continue to fulfill capability gaps to assure Continuity of Government, Continuity of Operations, Continuity of the Office of the President, travel mission and Transition support as required. During FY 2024 WHCA reprioritized its procurement budget to fund emerging requirements in this area. FY 2025: $100.587M: Broadcast and Audio-Visual Services: $5.157M: The WHCA is continuing to provide the voice, video and image of the President, Vice President, and other leaders as designated. Services and focus areas within the portfolio include the Audio-Visual Capabilities Support, Broadcast Production, Presidential Broadcast Archive, and Multi-Media Production. The Agency is continuing to administer the services and capabilities to provide the communication interface to the American and international people and press. The WHCA ensures our national leader's ability to communicate with anyone in the world anywhere, anytime, utilizing any broadcast media. The WHCA is continuing to acquire IT equipment supporting two capabilities providing historical records and custom broadcast products such as digital, visual, and graphic production services, unified communications, increased bandwidth, on-demand services, enhanced use of multi-media as a communications medium, and real-time broadcast and streaming capabilities. The portfolio enhances and adds smart tagging techniques for global access and search and modernizes and automates the Master Control, Presidential Records archiving and accessibility to support Presidential post productions storage, reporting, and public dissemination and use. The WHCA is continuing to evolve and modernize the multimedia services and production products for government, news, and other organizations to record and stream events. Transport Services: $6.307M: The WHCA is continuing to invest in three capabilities supporting technology that provides global, point-to-point connectivity between broadly located mission partners and enhances the capability of the Presidential Transport Network, the primary travel transport that supports Senior Leader Communications, Broadcast and Audio-Visual services. The portfolio provides global, point-to-point connectivity between broadly located mission partners over a choice of technologies: Wireless, Synchronous Optical Network (SONET), Wide Area Network (WAN), and Internet Protocol (IP) provided services. This service is a mix of government owned and commercially leased, secure and highly available, assured, and resilient enclave of circuits, wireless, or satellite capabilities for the purpose of supporting Senior National Leadership for day- to-day and Emergency Actions. The WHCA leverages and acquires emerging network transport, wireless and satellite technologies to build out a Multi-Level System (MLS) backbone supporting secure unified communications, voice, video, visualization, and high speed assured transport and evaluates DoD/DISA and commercial wireless and satellite service solutions (e.g., FirstNet, Tactical Satellite (SpaceX, Mobile User Objective System (MUOS), Free Space Optics, 5G, and Iridium). The WHCA is continuing to enhance the capability of the Presidential Transport Network, the primary travel transport that supports Senior Leader Communications, Broadcast and Audio-Visual services, and extends the PITC Enterprise services and capabilities to customers. Note: WHCA is executing Transport funding as a sub portfolio of Senior Leadership Communications in FY 2025. Senior Leader Communications: $21.109M: The WHCA is continuing to invest in six capabilities supporting technologies that provide telecommunications, Command and Control (C2), and messaging services to the President, Vice President, and NSS, WHMO leadership, USSS and other designated senior national leaders with 99.99% equipment availability. In support, WHCA operates three 24/7 customer support call centers that provide secure teleconferencing, videoconferencing, radio communications, and customer support using assured, dedicated, and independent infrastructure and capabilities. The WHCA is continuing to evolve and consolidate on-demand network backbone infrastructure and unify IP and next generation network services. The WHCA is continuing to provide storage, virtualization, and collaborative tools to WHMO/WHCA. The WHCA adopts DoD Senior National Leadership Command and Control (NLCC) Communications recommendations for assured communications that meet WHCA's Primary Alternate Contingency Emergency communications requirements including COOP and COG. The WHCA is continuing to provide reliable, secure, and modern Senior Leader Communication capabilities that deliver timely, critically protected information to the POTUS, VPOTUS and their associated support and protection teams, regardless of location. The WHCA is continuing to provide national-level classified conferencing and continuity of support for the President whether in a permanent or temporary location, using ground transportation, or while aboard fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft. The Agency is continuing to leverage new commercial solutions for new or enhanced capabilities including Presidential Unified Motorcade Communication (PUMC) that will link key vehicles in the Motorcade, mobile Voice Video and Visualization, Virtual Personal Assistant, post Zero-Day recovery, and next-generation networking. In addition, the WHCA is continuing to upgrade SATCOM channels between the White House Campus to other sites in the NCR. Enterprise IT: $50.773M: The WHCA is continuing to modernize the Washington Area Systems (WAS) network, which supports the White House Complex, WHCA, WHMO, USSS, Executive Office of the President (EoP) and its components throughout the NCR via technical refresh. The technical refresh includes the procurement of six capabilities, which consist of routers, switches, and servers. The refresh employs the new architecture and technology that provides IP network services and eliminates the unnecessary expense of digital/analog signal conversions. The upgrade substantially improves the overall quality, reliability, availability, and security of communications on the WAS network. The network transitions multiple Washington Area Systems radio sites within the NCR and second residences from a high frequency network to a next generation IP-based solution providing critical Comply to Connect (C2C) capabilities. C2C is a comprehensive cybersecurity framework of tools and technologies designed to increase cybersecurity efficiency across the DoD's current and emerging operational environments. The WHCA is continuing to upgrade various PITC Data Centers, which provide services such as active directory, domain control services and network monitoring. WHCA procures up- to-date equipment to ensure dependable data backup service for mandated Federal and Presidential Records Acts. WHCA continues to provide the cyber resiliency necessary to effectively withstand attacks and efficiently recover from a post cyber network incident environment. The portfolio delivers a reliable, secure, and modern network infrastructure and digital services ecosystem to enable a responsive and mobile PITC environment by employing modern best-in-class security and innovative business applications that enhance our customers' ability to serve the American public. The WHCA continues to evolve the PITC through continual enhancements and implementation of common network services and operational rules, to standardize its customer desktop and mobile products, and to evaluate and consolidate software applications and various capabilities. The PITC is continuing to improve its customer service and executive support services as the WHCA strives to deliver more efficient converged unclassified digital services. As the PITC customer digital services footprint expands and mobility demand increases, the WHCA continues to ensure the highest state of readiness and availability of PITC services on many fixed and mobile platforms. The WHCA is evolving and implementing a Digital Services Assurance strategy that integrates PITC operations centers into a single cohesive entity that detects, analyzes, and responds to network events and incidents. The WHCA continues to provide the cyber resiliency necessary to effectively withstand attacks and efficiently recover from a post cyber network incident environment. Deployable Services: $17.241M: The WHCA is continuing to invest in four capabilities that support providing rapidly configurable travel capabilities and mobile vehicle services for our PITC and Senior Leader customers and field smart, secure, mobile, wireless devices, and technologies to mobile users with next generation portable communication capabilities and platforms. These investments enable 99.99% communications availability at second residences and during travel. The WHCA is working to integrate best in class commercially available off-the-shelf (COTS) and DoD capabilities to better support all mobile platforms and mobile vehicle needs for the White House. A vital portion of the portfolio is both the Next Generation Executive Communications Vehicle (ECV) and Mobile Communication Vehicle (MCV), which serve as both the transportation and communication vehicles in the motorcade. The multivehicle armored fleet consists of communications equipment, racks, cabling, antennas, and miscellaneous equipment, delivering both secure and unsecure redundant mobile communications. The portfolio administers the extension of deploying executive level support with industry capabilities as this portfolio converges the other four into a travel service portfolio extending the PITC services and capabilities to the travel locations outside the NCR. Services and focus areas within this portfolio include Presidential travel missions, secondary residences, temporary locations, events, mobile device, and support coverage while on the move. The WHCA fields smart, secure mobile, wireless devices, and technologies to mobile users with next generation portable communication capabilities and platforms. The WHCA conducts technology and engineering assessments with the intent of integrating best of breed COTS and DoD products, services, and capabilities to support the implementation of on-demand service delivery options for all mobile and airborne platforms. The Agency is continuing to deliver capabilities that mirror high-end commercially available solutions that meet customers' requirements for security and high availability of services. The WHCA is continuing improvement of modular capabilities that address and manage the lifecycle of capabilities, equipment and devices that virtually track their deployment to mission locations, and the replenishment of equipment and service devices. Explanation of Change from FY 2024 to FY 2025: -$10.536M) - The overall change is primarily attributed to completion of planned tech refresh efforts of end-of-life and/or end-of-services equipment within each portfolio. FY 2026: $125.292M: Broadcast and Audio-Visual Services: $5.950M: The WHCA will continue to provide the voice, video, and image of the President, Vice President, and other leaders as designated. Tech refresh focus areas within the portfolio include equipment supporting Audio-Visual Capabilities, Broadcast Production, Presidential Broadcast Archive, and Multi-Media Production. The Agency will continue to administer the capabilities for providing the communication interface to the American and international people and press. This ensures our national leader's ability to communicate with anyone in the world anywhere, anytime, utilizing any broadcast media. The WHCA will continue to acquire IT equipment supporting two capabilities, which provide historical records and custom broadcast products such as digital, visual, and graphic production services, unified communications, increased bandwidth, on-demand services, enhanced use of multi-media as a communications medium, and real-time broadcast and streaming capabilities. Senior Leader Communications: $32.167M: The WHCA will continue to invest in nine capabilities that provide telecommunications, Satellite Communications (SATCOM), messaging, storage, virtualization, and collaborative tool technologies to the President, Vice President, and NSS, WHMO leadership, USSS and other designated senior national leaders with 99.99% equipment availability. The WHCA will continue to evolve and consolidate on-demand network backbone infrastructure and next generation network capabilities. The WHCA will adopt DoD Senior NLCC Communications recommendations for assured communications that meet WHCA's Primary Alternate Contingency Emergency communications requirements including COOP and COG. The WHCA will continue to provide reliable, secure, and modern Senior Leader Communication capabilities that provide timely, critically protected information to the POTUS, VPOTUS and their associated support and protection teams, regardless of location. The WHCA will continue to provide national-level classified conferencing and continuity of support for the President whether in a permanent or temporary location, using ground transportation, or while aboard fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft. The WHCA will use new commercial solutions to link key vehicles in the Motorcade and provide mobile Voice Video and Visualization, Virtual Personal Assistant, post Zero Day recovery, and next generation networking services. Three of these nine capabilities support Transport Services technology that provides global, point-to-point connectivity between broadly located mission partners and enhances the capability of the Presidential Transport Network, the primary transport that supports the other WHCA portfolios. The WHCA will leverage and acquire emerging network transport, wireless and satellite technologies supporting secure unified communications, voice, video, visualization, and high speed assured transport and will evaluate DoD/DISA and commercial wireless and satellite service solutions. The WHCA will continue to enhance the capability of the Presidential Transport Network, the primary travel transport that supports Senior Leader Communications and Broadcast and Audio-Visual services, and to extend the PITC Enterprise services and capabilities to customers. Enterprise IT: $66.017M: The WHCA will continue to modernize six capabilities, which evolve the PITC through continual enhancements and implementation of common network services and operational rules as well as the standardization of customer desktop and mobile products. The WHCA will evaluate and consolidate software applications and various capabilities. The PITC continuously improves its customer service and executive support services as it strives to deliver more efficient digital capabilities. The WHCA will procure up-to-date equipment to ensure the cyber resiliency necessary to effectively withstand attacks and efficiently recover from a post cyber network incident environment. This includes the delivery of reliable, secure, and modern network infrastructure and digital services ecosystems to enable a responsive and mobile PITC environment by employing modern best-in-class security and innovative business applications that enhances our customers' ability to serve the American public. Additionally, the WHCA will continue to upgrade various PITC Data Centers, which provide services such as active directory, domain control services, and network monitoring. Deployable Services: $21.158M: The WHCA will continue to invest in four capabilities that provide rapidly configurable travel capabilities and mobile vehicle services for our PITC and Senior Leader customers and field smart, secure mobile, wireless devices, and technologies to mobile users with next generation portable communication capabilities and platforms. These investments will enable 99.99% communications availability at second residences and during travel. The WHCA will continue to field smart, secure mobile, wireless devices, and technologies to give users next generation mobile communication tools. The WHCA will work to integrate best in class commercially available off-the-shelf and DoD capabilities to better support all mobile platforms and mobile vehicle needs for the White House. A vital portion of the portfolio is the Next Generation Executive Communications Vehicle (ECV), which serves as the transportation and communication vehicles in the motorcade. The WHCA fields smart, secure mobile, wireless devices, and technologies to mobile users with next generation portable communication capabilities and platforms. The Agency will continue to deliver capabilities that mirror high-end commercially available solutions that meet customers' requirements for security and high availability of services. Explanation of Change from FY 2025 to FY 2026: $24.705M - The overall change is primarily attributed to replacement of end-of-life equipment supporting boundary and cyber network defense of the PITC network within the Enterprise IT service portfolio and continued delivery of next generation secure motorcade communications capabilities within the Deployable Services portfolio. Performance Metrics: Broadcast and Audio-Visual Portfolio: 1. Provide equipment for broadcast quality video documentation and live streaming of all official activities of the POTUS for National Archives at a 99.99% success rate. FY 2024: Planned 99.99% / Actual 99.99% FY 2025: Planned 99.99% FY 2026: Planned 99.99% 2. Number of events: 18 Acre Event Production – Provide equipment to optimize quality and delivery of event production on the White House 18 Acre Complexes. FY 2024: Planned 99.99% / Actual 99.99% FY 2025: Planned 99.99% FY 2026: Planned 99.99% 3. Encoding, Streaming: Continue to expand Streaming TV and other broadcast services to rapidly expanding national and global, commercial and public markets. FY 2024: Planned 99.99% / Actual 99.99% FY 2025: Planned 99.99% FY 2026: Planned 99.99% 4. Percentage of MM Services: Multi-media (MM) Center Services – Tech refresh MM equipment for full on-demand access to POTUS and Senior Staff to high-quality multimedia broadcast information with a 99.99% Success Rate. FY 2024: Planned 99.99% / Actual 99.99% FY 2025: Planned 99.99% FY 2026: Planned 99.99% 5. Percentage of Broadcast Travel Equipment Completion: Broadcast Travel Equipment (included in PDS /Mobile Event Equipment). FY 2024: Planned 99.99% / Actual 99.99% FY 2025: Planned 99.99% FY 2026: Planned 99.99% Senior Leader Communications Portfolio: 6. Classified Mobility: Classified Mobility. Senior Leader/NLCC Comms; Classified Mobility equipment availability FY 2024: Planned 25.00% (Phasing Out) / Actual 25.00% FY 2025: Planned 0.00% FY 2026: Planned 0.00% 7. Percentage of LCP equipment availability: Presidential Unified Motorcade Communications (PUMC, Motorcade as A Network (MCAAN)) FY 2024: Planned 99.99% / Actual 99.99% FY 2025: Planned 99.99% FY 2026: Planned 99.99% 8. Percentage of Network Infrastructure: Network Satellite Infrastructure of the Fixed Ground Entry Points (GEP) and the network transport in between. FY 2024: Planned 99.99% / Actual 99.99% FY 2025: Planned 99.99% FY 2026: Planned 99.99% 9. Provide Emergency Notification System (ENS) equipment availability: For 18A and trips sites provide an ENS capability for use by POTUS and VPOTUS. FY 2024: Planned 99.99% / Actual 99.99% FY 2025: Planned 99.99% FY 2026: Planned 99.99% 10. Continuity of Government O&S: Percentage of COOP and COG Facilities Uptime: Tech refresh required for Network uptime at COOP and COG facilities. FY 2024: Planned 99.99% / Actual 99.99% FY 2025: Planned 99.99% FY 2026: Planned 99.99% Enterprise IT Services Portfolio: 10. Presidential Digital Services Assurance: Integrated Operations Center; Cyber Resilience FY 2024: Planned 99.99% / Actual 99.99% FY 2025: Planned 99.99% FY 2026: Planned 99.99% 11. IT Infrastructure Sustainment, recapitalize data centers FY 2024: Planned 99.99% / Actual 99.99% FY 2025: Planned 99.99% FY 2026: Planned 99.99% 12. Percentage of IP Tech Refresh: IP Technology refresh FY 2024: Planned 99.99% / Actual 99.99% FY 2025: Planned 99.99% FY 2026: Planned 99.99% Deployable Services Portfolio: 13. Deployed Trip Site Services (NextGen ECV, MCV Fleet) FY 2024: Planned 99.99% / Actual 99.99% FY 2025: Planned 99.99% FY 2026: Planned 99.99% 14. Mobile Event Equipment logistics for POTUS, VPOTUS, and FLOTUS WH/Travel Events Schedule (PTN sustainment and event use) FY 2024: Planned 99.99% / Actual 99.99% FY 2025: Planned 99.99% FY 2026: Planned 99.99%
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Lobbying Mentions
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Legislative issues related to defense article sustainment. Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (P.L. No: 117-169); National
S 2226/HR 2670 - National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2024 including issues related to aircraft, helicopte
S (not yet introduced)/HR 8774 - Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2025 including issues related to aircraft, he
S 4921/HR 8774 - Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2025 including issues related to aircraft, labor, economic de
HR 1968 - Full-Year Continuing Appropriations and Extensions Act, 2025, P.L. 119-4 and S Con Res 7, including issues rel
S 2572/HR 4016 - Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2026 including issues related to tactical fixed wing aviation
S 2572/HR 4016 - Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2026 including issues related to space, missile defense, clas
Educating Congress on airline safety and FAA matters; monitor appropriations, White House executive orders, and tariffs
Educating Congress on airline safety and FAA matters; monitor appropriations, White House executive orders, and tariffs
Educating Congress on airline safety and FAA matters; monitor appropriations, White House executive orders, and tariffs
Educating Congress on airline safety and FAA matters; monitor appropriations, White House executive orders, and tariffs
Educating Congress on airline safety and FAA matters; monitor appropriations, White House executive orders, and tariffs
Educating Congress on airline safety and FAA matters; monitor appropriations, White House executive orders, and tariffs
Educating Congress on airline safety and FAA matters; monitor appropriations, White House executive orders, and tariffs
Educating Congress on airline safety and FAA matters; monitor appropriations, White House executive orders, and tariffs
Educating Congress on airline safety and FAA matters; monitor appropriations, White House executive orders, and tariffs
Educating Congress on airline safety and FAA matters; monitor appropriations, White House executive orders, and tariffs
Educating Congress on airline safety and FAA matters; monitor appropriations, White House executive orders, and tariffs
Educating Congress on airline safety and FAA matters; monitor appropriations, White House executive orders, and tariffs
Further Consolidated Appropriations Act of Fiscal Year 2024 (Defense) National Security (Supplemental) Act of 2024 (Sena
Issues and funding related to Fiscal Year 2024 (FY24) Defense Appropriations (HR 4365 / S 2587); FY24 Homeland Security
H.R. 8070 Service Member Quality of Life Investment Act and National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2025 (Hou
Issues and funding related to Fiscal Year 2025 (FY25) Defense Appropriations (HR 8774 / Senate bill number not yet assig
Issues and funding related to Fiscal Year 2025 (FY25) Defense Appropriations (HR 8774 / S 4921); FY25 Homeland Security
Issues and funding related to Fiscal Year 2025 (FY25) Defense Appropriations (HR 8774 / S 4921); FY25 Homeland Security