On the Department of War’s website: the Contracts page for Jan. 29, 2026 at https://www.war.gov/News/Contracts/Contract/Article/4393248/contracts-for-jan-29-2026/ (the article announcement links the full list and supporting documents).
Typical fields in U.S. federal daily contract announcements include: contractor name and location; award amount; brief description of the work; contract number and type; place and period of performance; funding source/amount obligated; and contracting activity — the same elements are used in DoD/agency contract notices.
Not answerable from available sources: the Jan. 29, 2026 contractors listed on the war.gov page could not be retrieved (site returns access denied), and no alternate archive or copy listing the contractor names was found.
The $7.5 million threshold refers to individual contract awards (i.e., individual contract actions meeting or exceeding that dollar amount are publicly posted), consistent with how agencies publicize award actions under Federal acquisition rules and DoD practice.
No. Historically the U.S. “Department of War” was a separate, now-defunct Cabinet department (abolished/reorganized in 1947); today the Department of Defense is the federal agency responsible for military affairs. If a modern site uses the name “Department of War” (war.gov), it is distinct from defense.gov unless explicitly stated.
The Department posts these contract announcements on business days (daily) — DoD-style sites typically publish daily contract listings each business day (the war.gov Contracts section notes routine daily postings at 5 p.m.).