H.R. 8800, the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2027
H.R. 8800, the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2027, was reported by the House Committee on Armed Services on June 15, 2026. The committee report advances the bill through the House process and signals potential budgetary and policy direction for defense acquisition and program…
Cabrillo Club
Editorial Team · June 26, 2026 · 3 min read

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TL;DR
H.R. 8800, the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2027, was reported by the House Committee on Armed Services on June 15, 2026. The committee report advances the bill through the House process and signals potential budgetary and policy direction for defense acquisition and program priorities. Defense and aerospace contractors should treat this as a critical market signal: program scopes, procurement priorities, and funding authorizations tied to the NDAA (National Defense Authorization Act) can re-shape opportunity pipelines across hardware, software, services, and research segments. Affected organizations must immediately validate capture priorities, refresh compliance and security posture, and prepare proposals against shifting requirements as the legislative process continues. Monitor official committee and chamber actions to capture when provisions are enacted, amended, or removed; until then expect uncertainty in specific implementation and timelines. Use Cabrillo Club systems to convert this policy signal into prioritized, auditable capture and proposal actions.
Key Points
- What happened: H.R. 8800, the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2027, was reported by the House Committee on Armed Services on June 15, 2026.
- Who is affected: Segments listed in the event segmentation, including NAICS codes, named Defense agencies, contract vehicles, market segments, and compliance surfaces in the segmentation data.
- Timeline: Reported by the House Committee on Armed Services on June 15, 2026; subsequent legislative steps and implementation timelines TBD pending source review.
- What contractors should do NOW: Re-prioritize capture pipelines, rescore opportunities, notify BD/capture/proposal/security leads, validate CUI (Controlled Unclassified Information) and cybersecurity compliance readiness, and configure Cabrillo signals and proposal workflows to produce bid/no-bid decisions and ready proposals.
Who Is Affected
Specific NAICS codes, agencies, and contract vehicles pending source review.
(Per event segmentation, this notice is relevant to the listed market segments and compliance surfaces for defense and related contracting activity.)
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does reporting by the House Committee on Armed Services mean H.R. 8800 is law?
A: Pending source review. "Reported" indicates committee action in the House process; subsequent House and Senate actions, conference, and enactment steps are required before any provisions become law.
Q: When will contractors know which procurement opportunities or programs are funded or modified?
A: Pending source review. Committee reporting is an early procedural milestone; funding authorizations and specific program implementation details will follow later in the legislative and appropriation processes.
Q: What immediate changes should capture and proposal teams make in response to this report?
A: Immediately rescore your pipelines, update bid/no-bid decisions, prioritize opportunities tied to defense and aerospace segments, review compliance posture for listed compliance surfaces, and set up continuous monitoring for follow-on solicitations and amendments.
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Definitions
- H.R. 8800: The House bill number for the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2027 as reported by the House Committee on Armed Services.
- National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA): The annual congressional authorization bill that sets policy and authorizes program funding priorities for the Department of Defense (referenced here for FY2027).
- House Committee on Armed Services: The House committee responsible for drafting and reporting defense authorization legislation; it reported H.R. 8800 on June 15, 2026.
Intelligence Response
- Cabrillo Signals War Room — Already detected this event and delivered this briefing. Continuous monitoring flags committee and chamber activity so capture teams get immediate alerts when H.R. 8800 moves.
- Cabrillo Signals Match Engine — Automatically rescoring opportunity pipelines in response to this event to surface highest-impact solicitations and deprioritize lower-probability pursuits.
- Cabrillo Signals Intelligence Hub — Tracking affected agencies, NAICS codes, and contract vehicles from segmentation and standing saved searches; alerts configured for follow-on solicitations on SAM.gov (System for Award Management) and committee publication feeds.
- Proposal Studio (Proposal OS) & Proposal Studio Workflow Tracker — Activate bid/no-bid decision flows, pre-populate compliance matrices tied to the event segmentation, and route capture artifacts through the 9-gate workflow for audit-ready proposals.
Who to notify
- BD/Capture Leads — responsible for pipeline reprioritization and pursuit decisions.
- Proposal Managers — to stand up or pause active proposal efforts.
- Contracts & Compliance Officers — to validate DFARS (Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement)/CMMC (Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification)/NIST/CUI readiness.
- Security Officers (CISO) — to confirm cybersecurity posture for affected opportunities.
- Executive Leadership/Program Managers — for resource allocation and go/no-go decisions.
First 48-hour playbook
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- Hour 0–4: Confirm alert receipt in Cabrillo Signals War Room; distribute this flash brief to BD/capture/proposal/security leads.
- Hour 4–12: Run rapid pipeline rescore via Cabrillo Signals Match Engine; lock top-tier pursuits for immediate review.
- Hour 12–24: Use Proposal Studio to generate bid/no-bid recommendations and populate compliance matrices; convene decision meeting.
- Hour 24–48: Initiate Proposal Studio Workflow Tracker gates for any approved pursuits; set Intelligence Hub saved searches and alerts for legislative and solicitation updates.
Useful reading and configuration resources: Winning Federal Contracts Guide (/insights/winning-federal-contracts), CMMC Compliance Guide (/insights/cmmc-compliance-guide), CUI-Safe CRM Guide (/insights/cui-safe-crm-guide)
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