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SOCOM Awards Leidos Cruise Missile Contract
March 13, 2026
The U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM) awarded Leidos Inc. a $12.46 million firm-fixed-price contract in March 2026 to procure long-lead materials supporting the Small Cruise Missile program. Work under this contract is scheduled to be completed by February 2029, with activities centered in Huntsville, Alabama, including Cummings Research Park. This contract highlights SOCOM's continued investment in advanced missile capabilities tailored for special operations forces and underscores Leidos' role, through its Dynetics subsidiary, in defense technology development.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note the multi-year scope and significant funding directed toward missile system development for SOCOM, indicating sustained opportunities in advanced weapons technology.
- The contract's focus on long-lead materials procurement suggests early-stage supply chain engagement, relevant for vendors specializing in missile components and defense manufacturing.
- Huntsville, Alabama, remains a strategic hub for missile program execution, emphasizing the importance of regional presence or partnerships for contractors targeting SOCOM missile initiatives.
- Industry stakeholders can anticipate continued investment in special operations weapons systems, potentially expanding subcontracting and support service opportunities in this domain.
Agencies
U.S. Special Operations Command, United States Special Operations Command, Department of Defense
Vendors
Leidos Inc., Dynetics
Contracts
$12,460,795
Locations
Sources
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