Federal News
Air Force Maintains SAOC Procurement Plan
March 17, 2026
The U.S. Air Force, led by Secretary Troy Meink, has confirmed it will not increase the number of Survivable Airborne Operation Centers (SAOCs) beyond the four currently planned. Despite considerations to accelerate the E-4C SAOC program with Sierra Nevada Corporation as the prime contractor, the Air Force remains committed to its existing procurement strategy. This decision signals stability in airborne command center acquisitions and clarifies expectations for contractors and suppliers involved in this specialized defense program.
- The E-4C SAOC program remains focused on delivering four aircraft, with no expansion planned, which impacts production and delivery schedules.
- Sierra Nevada Corporation continues as the prime contractor, indicating ongoing opportunities for subcontractors and suppliers aligned with this vendor.
- Procurement professionals should align contract planning and resource allocation with the confirmed program scope to avoid overextension.
- This decision provides clarity for budgeting and acquisition forecasting within the Air Force and related defense sectors.
I don't know that we need more SAOC aircraft than we're planning on right now. I actually don't think we do.
— Troy Meink, Air Force Secretary
Agencies
U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Vendors
Sierra Nevada Corporation