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    WASHINGTON, December 19, 2025: The United States Senate has approved a major defense policy bill authorizing $900.6 billion in funding for the Department of Defense for fiscal year 2026. The measure, officially titled the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for 2026, received broad bipartisan support in a 77-20 vote on Wednesday, clearing one of the final hurdles before becoming law. The bill, which passed the House of Representatives on December 10, will now be sent to President Donald Trump for his signature. The administration has confirmed the President’s intention to enact the measure, which defines national defense policies and sets the spending ceiling for the Pentagon and related defense programs in the upcoming fiscal year.

    Pentagon funding set at $900.6 billion for 2026
    Pentagon funding at $900 billion approved by U.S. Senate for fiscal year 2026

    The 2026 NDAA authorizes funding for a wide range of defense priorities, including personnel pay and benefits, weapons modernization, research and development, and operational readiness. It also provides for the continued development of next-generation defense technologies and strengthens key strategic programs within the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Space Force. The legislation continues Congress’s unbroken annual passage of the NDAA for more than six decades. It outlines the policy framework governing how defense funds will be used, although the actual disbursement of funds still requires separate appropriations measures. The Senate vote followed weeks of debate focused on balancing military requirements with fiscal constraints and ensuring support for service members and their families.

    According to the text of the legislation, the bill allocates increased resources for military personnel, including a pay raise for active-duty service members and expanded access to healthcare and family support services. It also authorizes investments in military infrastructure, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence applications, and advanced weapons systems. The measure includes continued funding for nuclear modernization programs and upgrades to existing defense platforms. It also sustains research initiatives intended to preserve U.S. technological superiority in critical areas such as missile defense, space operations, and electronic warfare. The bill supports the modernization of command and control networks to enhance interoperability across the armed forces and allied partners.

    2026 National Defense Authorization Act outlines priorities

    In addition to funding authorizations, the NDAA sets policy directives covering procurement oversight, personnel management, and operational accountability. Lawmakers included provisions addressing recruitment and retention challenges, as well as programs to improve training and readiness. The legislation maintains existing limits on foreign military engagements unless explicitly authorized by Congress, reaffirming oversight of defense operations abroad. The $900.6 billion total represents a moderate increase over the previous fiscal year’s authorization. It encompasses both the base defense budget and associated programs administered through the Department of Energy’s national security initiatives. The bill also provides for the continuation of key defense cooperation programs and research partnerships with allied nations.

    The Department of Defense is expected to use the funding to support global operations, sustain deterrence capabilities, and maintain readiness across all branches. The measure ensures the Pentagon retains flexibility to respond to operational demands, supply chain requirements, and modernization priorities within the allocated framework. The NDAA’s passage underscores congressional agreement on maintaining the U.S. military’s operational effectiveness and technological edge. Both chambers concluded deliberations after reaching consensus on personnel, procurement, and oversight measures, clearing the path for the bill to reach the President. Once signed, the authorization will take effect for fiscal year 2026, which begins on October 1, 2025. Implementation of its provisions will proceed under existing federal budget and appropriations rules, with oversight from the Department of Defense and congressional committees.

    Annual NDAA passage ensures continuity in defense planning

    The legislation’s approval reaffirms Congress’s annual commitment to defining defense priorities through the NDAA process, which has remained a consistent element of U.S. national security policy since the early 1960s. The measure’s enactment will enable the Pentagon to continue operations, sustain modernization efforts, and support the welfare of military personnel and their families throughout the fiscal year. It also ensures uninterrupted funding for essential defense programs, research initiatives, and strategic readiness activities across all military branches. The 2026 NDAA preserves the institutional framework guiding U.S. defense planning and provides stability for long-term procurement, logistics, and infrastructure projects vital to maintaining global military posture. With this approval, Congress extends a legislative tradition that reinforces operational continuity and accountability across the nation’s defense establishment. – By Content Syndication Services.

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