Department of War

government agency

Last mentioned: May 14, 2026

Timeline

  1. FY 2027 Budget Year Begins

    Potential start of fiscal year with congressional decisions on budget approval and funding execution

  2. US Navy Budget Alert Published

    National Law Review follows with analysis of the US Navy's FY 2027 budget request, noting parallels in funding structure

  3. US Army Budget Alert Published

    National Law Review releases analysis of the US Army's FY 2027 budget request, highlighting key trends and risks

Stories mentioning Department of War 1

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