Our lawmakers in Washington represent both Alabama and the United States as a whole. It is on them to make intelligent, deliberate actions with our hard-earned tax dollars. As a state representative, I have found that one of the best decisions they can make is re-investing federal resources into our local communities.

One important upcoming decision for our lawmakers is the 2027 defense budget. It supports the kind of steady, long‑term investments that support local manufacturers and allow communities in East Alabama to thrive.

One clear example is the Army’s Integrated Battle Command System (IBCS). This new system, which links different detection systems to give our commanders better battlefield awareness, is largely built by Alabamians. The program supports roughly 3,500 jobs across the state. The new defense budget will increase the Army’s procurement of this system, which will sustain those jobs and possibly even increase economic impact.

These jobs extend well beyond a single facility. Dozens of Alabama suppliers across the state contribute hardware, software, and specialized components to the IBCS program. The new federal defense budget provides stability that allows employers and workers to make those commitments with confidence.

Workforce development is another crucial factor tied closely to this effort. Alabama’s universities, community colleges, and technical schools can train skilled workers and align education with real job opportunities when they exist. Sustaining programs like IBCS are a wonderful opportunity for our next generation of workers and will only benefit Alabama.

These partnerships create clear paths from the classroom to the workforce and help keep skilled talent in the state. As a former educator, I know how important that mission is for Alabama’s future. If Congress argues for too long, though, or cancels vital programs within the budget, long-term planning becomes impossible. Some of these important career building opportunities can disappear.

The new defense budget reflects an understanding of the stakes we face today. Our enemies grow more dangerous every minute, and there’s no time to waste. The provisions included in the defense budget, including programs like IBCS, help both our soldiers and our communities win.

We cannot deny the economic realities of a strong defense base, especially here in Alabama. I encourage our congressional delegation to support the president’s defense budget request. Doing so will help all our constituents from Huntsville to Mobile.

Bob Fincher serves in the Alabama House of Representatives.

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