The Pentagon has created a Direct Reporting Portfolio Manager for Unmanned Systems (DRPM-UxS), consolidating nearly all drone and autonomous systems programs into a single office that reports to the Deputy Secretary of Defense.…

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The Pentagon has created a Direct Reporting Portfolio Manager for Unmanned Systems (DRPM-UxS), consolidating nearly all drone and autonomous systems programs into a single office that reports to the Deputy Secretary of Defense.…
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The Pentagon created a Direct Reporting Portfolio Manager for Unmanned Systems (DRPM-UxS) that consolidates nearly all drone/autonomy programs under a single office reporting to the Deputy Secretary of Defense, controlling $53.6 billion in autonomous drone platform spending and exercising sweeping…
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The Pentagon has created a Direct Reporting Portfolio Manager for Unmanned Systems (DRPM‑UxS) that centralizes control of nearly all drone and autonomous systems programs under a single office reporting to the Deputy Secretary of Defense.…
Read full report →The Pentagon has created a Direct Reporting Portfolio Manager for Unmanned Systems (DRPM-UxS), consolidating nearly all drone and autonomous systems programs into a single office that reports to the Deputy Secretary of Defense. The new office will control $53.6 billion in autonomous drone platform spending and has sweeping authority over development, acquisition, fielding, and sustainment across all domains — including the ability to act as milestone decision authority, control contract awards, redirect funding, and block systems from deployment. This centralization pulls authority away from the military services and shifts contractor engagement away from service program offices to the DRPM-UxS (excluding major defense acquisition programs). For government contractors on drone and autonomous systems work, the acquisition landscape has been fundamentally restructured: points of contact, decision authority, and risk of program redirection are now centralized. Immediate implications include altered capture strategies, urgent review of active awards and program positions, and expedited alignment of compliance and sustainment plans to the new office’s authorities.
Contractors focused on unmanned systems and autonomous platforms face immediate organizational and acquisition changes. Specific NAICS codes, agencies, contract vehicles, and compliance regimes are listed in the segmentation: 336411; 336412; 336413; 334511; 541712; 541330; 541715; 336414; 334220; 541513. Affected agencies include DOD, Department of the Army, Department of the Navy, Department of the Air Force, and the Office of the Secretary of Defense. Contract vehicles cited in segmentation include GSA MAS, ASTRO, OASIS+, SeaPort-NxG, and ITES-SW2. Compliance surfaces called out include CMMC, NIST 800-171, ITAR, DFARS 252.204-7012, EAR, and NIST 800-53.
A: Per the Summary, the DRPM-UxS consolidates nearly all drone and autonomous systems programs and has sweeping authority across development, acquisition, fielding, and sustainment — including acting as milestone decision authority, controlling contract awards, redirecting funding, and blocking systems from deployment.
A: No. The Summary explicitly states this consolidation excludes major defense acquisition programs.
A: Engagement is shifting from individual military services to the centralized DRPM-UxS. Specific contact channels and engagement procedures are Pending source review.
1. Hour 0–4: Confirm detection and disseminate this briefing via Cabrillo Signals War Room alerts; assemble cross-functional incident/capture team; flag all active drone/autonomy contracts for immediate review.
2. Hour 4–12: Run automated pipeline re-scoring with Cabrillo Signals Match Engine; generate prioritized list of pursuits and active contracts requiring immediate outreach or reassessment.
3. Hour 12–24: Use Cabrillo Signals Intelligence Hub to pull affected NAICS/vehicle lists and saved-search results; run Proposal Studio bid/no-bid and compliance gap analyses for top-priority items.
4. Hour 24–48: Execute Proposal Studio Workflow Tracker gates for highest-risk pursuits; prepare briefing packages and compliance evidence for prospective briefings to the DRPM-UxS (specific engagement points pending source review); align program funding and sustainment plans to account for potential redirections.