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U.S. Military Electronic Warfare Research and

Development: Recent Funding Projections



April  15, 2019

The National Defense Strategy Commission identified Electronic Warfare (EW) as a critical capability to
ensure the U.S. military remains competitive. In its FY2019 and FY2020 Defense Budget overview
documents, the Department of Defense (DOD) identified EW as a priority to improve platform and
network survivability; provide advanced jamming techniques to disrupt radars, communications, and
command  and control systems; and provide measures to defend the space domain and maintain power
projection forces.
Even before the release of the Commission report, Congress showed an interest in EW programs. In 2015,
the Deputy Secretary of Defense established the EW Executive Commission (EW EXCOM)-co-chaired
by the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering (USD R&E) and Vice Chairman of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff-to identify emerging EW technologies. The FY2017 NDAA required the EW
EXCOM   to develop an EW Strategy; in its strategy, the EW EXCOM identified program elements and
projects with EW facets in each of the services' and Defense-wide Research, Development, Test and
Evaluation (RDT&E) appropriations. It did not identify procurement lines due to complexity and
classification issues. Furthermore, some program elements the EXCOM identified might not fully provide
EW  capabilities, like Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's (DARPA's) Electronics Technology.
Other program elements which support EW operations, however, such as the Navy's E-2D Hawkeye, are
not included in the EXCOM's program list. The following analysis compares the FY2019 budget request
for these programs with the FY2020 request.
DOD  views both RDT&E  and procurement as investment dollars; therefore, to get a complete picture for
DOD  investments in EW programs, analysis should include both. However, in order to provide a timely
comparison between the two budget requests, this article provides a comparison of RDT&E funding only.
The analysis that follows includes funding for the Army, Navy, Air Force, DARPA, Defense Information
Systems Agency (DISA), the Joint Staff, Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD), Operational Test and
Evaluation (OTE), and Special Operations Command (SOCOM), using program elements identified by
EXCOM   in its strategy document, which are aggregated at the department/agency level.




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