On War.gov’s Contracts newsroom section: view the specific announcement page for Feb. 2–4, 2026 at the article URL and the Contracts landing page that lists daily contract posts and links to individual entries.
DoD/War.gov contract announcements typically include the contractor’s name and address, the award amount (face value), brief description/scope of work, place of performance, period/completion date, contract type/number, contracting activity, funds obligated at time of award (fiscal year/type), competition/solicitation info (competitive or sole source and number of offers), and whether the award involves foreign military sales or congressional interest.
The $7.5 million cutoff is the Department’s public‑announcement threshold for daily contract posts (DoD posts awards at or above that dollar amount); it’s a DoD news‑room practice tied to internal reporting/notification rules rather than a general statutory procurement floor.
The contemporary U.S. Department of War referenced in the announcement is the same federal defense enterprise that issues DoD contract announcements (this page mirrors the Department of Defense’s contracts reporting); it is not a separate civilian procurement agency—use DoD/Defense.gov contract contacts and doctrine for questions.
Members of the public can request supporting procurement records via the agency’s FOIA office (submit a FOIA request to the department’s FOIA portal) and can raise concerns to agency oversight offices such as the DoD Inspector General and the Government Accountability Office; contracting‑activity contact names are often listed in the announcement for follow‑up.
Daily contract posts typically name the prime awardee and may note whether the award resulted from a small‑business set‑aside, but they generally do not list detailed subcontractor information; subcontractor identities and subcontract amounts are usually not disclosed in the public announcement and must be sought through contract files or FOIA.