Techquisition: What the 2026 NDAA Means for Startups
Description
What does the 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) mean for tech startups? Yesterday, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the 2026 NDAA, and the United States Senate is set to vote later this week.
🎧 Introducing the Techquisition Edition — a new sub-series of the Mission Matters Podcast, where David and I break down major defense acquisition news and explain what it means for technology startups building for the national security mission.
Our very first Techquisition Edition episode just dropped (link in comments). In this inaugural conversation, we dive into the NDAA’s most impactful provisions for companies working with—or hoping to work with—the United States Department of War. We cover:
👉 How the NDAA codifies SECWAR Pete Hegseth’s acquisition reform agenda
🛰️ New guidance accelerating DoW adoption of commercial space capabilities
🚀 What the NDAA signals about Golden Dome
🚨 Key proposals that did not make it into the bill
⚡ And much more...
As always, please let us know your thoughts, and please reach out if you or anyone you know is building in the national security domain.
Keywords: NDAA, Tech Startups, Acquisition Reform, Defense Innovation, Commercial Space, AI, Military Spending, National Security, Golden Dome, Defense Modernization
Chapters
Introduction to Techquisition and NDAA Overview
Understanding the NDAA and Its Importance
Acquisition Reform and Its Impact on Startups
Commercial Space and the Future of Defense
Golden Dome and Missile Defense Initiatives
Changes in the Defense Innovation Unit
AI and Its Role in the NDAA
Wins and Losses for Startups in the NDAA
Notable Provisions and Advice for Startups





