The Missile Protection Company’s finances request for fiscal 2026 is flat at $10.2 billion and relies on one other $3 billion in supplemental funding not but handed by Congress, bringing the overall ask to $13.2 billion, based on Protection Division paperwork.
If each the finances and complement have been authorized by Congress, the company would obtain a lift in funding from final 12 months.
“This finances represents a $2.8 billion enhance (27%) over our FY 2025 enacted President’s Funds,” an MDA finances overview doc states.
Of that whole, MDA is requesting $10.5 billion in analysis, improvement, take a look at and analysis funding, $1.6 billion in procurement, $720.4 million in operations and upkeep and $306.4 million for navy development.
The company requested for simply $10.4 billion in fiscal 2025, $500 million lower than the quantity leaders had stated the company wanted within the prior fiscal 12 months. With out the supplemental funding, the FY26 base finances marks one other small discount.
Whereas MDA’s finances is comparatively flat, the Pentagon is planning to speculate huge in President Donald Trump’s “Golden Dome” for homeland protection.
The DOD is asking for $25 billion to purchase extra missile protection interceptors, corresponding to Patriot air and missile protection missiles, “novel intercept capabilities together with space-based methods” and a “down cost” on superior sensors and command-and-control methods that can match into the general structure, a protection official informed reporters on the Pentagon final week.
Everything of that $25 billion for Golden Dome is included within the Pentagon’s supplemental funding request that it’s banking on Congress passing as a part of a $113 billion party-line spending invoice now below debate.
It’s unclear from publicly accessible paperwork if the $3 billion in supplemental funding that may be a part of MDA’s finances is separate or a part of the $25 billion Golden Dome request.
The company plans to focus $3.2 billion in funding in fiscal 2026 for the Floor Based mostly Midcourse Protection system, designed to defend the homeland towards intercontinental ballistic missiles from Iran and North Korea.
The funding would additionally help continued improvement of the Subsequent-Technology Interceptor that may change the present Floor-Based mostly Interceptors.
MDA is delayed roughly 18 months in fielding its NGI. The company selected a winner over a 12 months sooner than deliberate, choosing Lockheed Martin and its accomplice L3Harris’ Aerojet Rocketdyne in April 2024 to proceed the event of NGI.
The request for fiscal 2026 contains funding for a second motor provider for the NGI, based on finances paperwork.
The NGI will play an enormous position within the Trump administration’s Golden Dome missile protection defend, which can doubtless name for a rise of NGIs properly past the 44 GBIs already in place.
Funding in fiscal 2026 would come with planning for a 3rd interceptor website to increase the GMD system more likely to the East Coast. The interceptors in place are situated in Alaska and California.
One other $1 billion would go towards investing in prototypes and demonstrations of a command-and-control knowledge mesh “designed to streamline multi-domain, multi-service knowledge integration right into a single built-in battle administration system,” the company’s finances paperwork state.
Included in that pot of cash can be upgrades to the Joint Tactical Built-in Fires Management, which is important to the event of a battle administration functionality to help operations within the protection of Guam structure. The funding would additionally help the set up of the Protection of Guam’s command heart community communications.
The company is a part of a wider effort to determine a sturdy air-and-missile protection structure on Guam to defend the essential island towards rising threats from China in addition to rogue states like North Korea. The structure is simply to start with levels of improvement and set up.
A second Discriminating Area Sensor can be included within the funding in addition to integration work for brand spanking new area sensing platforms and floor radars to boost detection and coordination capabilities.
And it might proceed supporting the testing of the Hypersonic and Ballistic Monitoring Area Sensor prototypes which are presently orbiting the earth.
The company is asking for $2.4 billion to boost varied points of the Aegis missile protection program, together with starting improvement of the Guam protection structure underlayer. This features a Community Enabled Interceptor functionality for the SM-3 Block IIA and the Expeditionary Launcher.
The company would additionally speed up the event of the Glide Section Interceptor — designed to counter hypersonic weapons — by two years, in addition to modify present the Aegis Weapon Methods to counter hypersonic threats within the glide part of flight.
The Missile Protection Company is dealing with a roughly three-year delay in its plan to ship the GPI, based on its director.
In an try to mitigate the delay, the company truncated a aggressive improvement effort years’ early, selecting one group to go it alone to design and construct GPI. However this system’s diminished funding ranges have nonetheless slowed down this system, MDA confirmed in a Could 6 assertion to Protection Information.

Within the fiscal 2024 Nationwide Protection Authorization Act, Congress mandated MDA transfer extra rapidly by requiring the company to succeed in full operational functionality by the top of 2032 and supply no fewer than 12 GPIs for assessments by the top of 2029.
The funding the company has acquired up to now for this system “will really push that supply to 2035,” Collins stated this spring.
The company plans to purchase 12 Aegis SM-3 Block IIA missiles together with different tools, software program and set up supplies, the doc states.
MDA would additionally spend an undisclosed whole quantity on theater-based protection to incorporate $500 million for cooperative improvement efforts with Israel to incorporate David’s Sling, the Arrow Weapon System and Iron Dome, by a memorandum of understanding established in fiscal 2019 that ends in fiscal 2028.
The company will proceed to improve the Terminal Excessive Altitude Space Protection System, together with the combination of THAAD with the Military’s Built-in Battle Command System, or IBCS, structure.
The funding would additionally procure 37 THAAD interceptors and pay for continued THAAD sustainment to fielded batteries.
Jen Judson is an award-winning journalist overlaying land warfare for Protection Information. She has additionally labored for Politico and Inside Protection. She holds a Grasp of Science diploma in journalism from Boston College and a Bachelor of Arts diploma from Kenyon School.