DOD Contracts
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Oct- 2023 -31 October
Lockheed to Produce US Air Force Sentinel ICBM Reentry Vehicle for $1B
Lockheed Martin has received a $1-billion contract to produce the MK21A Reentry Vehicle for the US Air Force’s Sentinel Intercontinental Ballistic Missile.
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30 October
Lockheed to Produce Six Seahawk Helicopter for Norway
Lockheed Martin has officially received a contract to produce six MH-60R Seahawk maritime helicopters for Norway.
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18 October
US Navy Taps NASSCO for Burke-Class Destroyer Upgrades
General Dynamics subsidiary NASSCO has been awarded a $15-million maintenance and modernization contract for two Burke-Class destroyers.
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18 October
HII to Integrate Minotaur Mission System Into US Naval Platforms
HII has been awarded a $244-million contract to integrate the Minotaur mission system into various US military naval platforms.
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12 October
Sierra Nevada Beats Leidos, L3Harris in US Army’s ATHENA-S Spy Jet Program
Sierra Nevada Corporation has won a US Army contract to produce two intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance aircraft.
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10 October
Northrop Grumman to Develop New Guided Munition for US Navy
Northrop Grumman has been awarded a contract to develop a new guided munition for the US Navy.
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6 October
Raytheon to Develop More Efficient Propulsion Technology
The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has contracted Raytheon to develop a new class of propulsion technology.
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5 October
Raytheon to Develop Air Defense Command and Control Prototype
The US Air Force has awarded Raytheon a $39-million contract to develop a command and control software prototype for an air base air defense system.
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4 October
Oshkosh Wins Additional $39M ROGUE Fires Contract From US Marines
Oshkosh Defense has received a $39.5-million contract to deliver additional Remotely Operated Ground Unit for Expeditionary Fires (ROGUE Fires) vehicles to the US Marine Corps.
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2 October
US Navy Fleet to Be Upgraded to Lockheed Integrated Combat System
Lockheed Martin has secured a potential $1.05-billion contract to install the Integrated Combat System across the US Navy and US Coast Guard fleet.
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