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STRATCOM Manages GBSD Delays at Vandenberg
March 19, 2026
U.S. Strategic Command (STRATCOM) is currently managing significant delays in the Ground Based Strategic Deterrent (GBSD) program, specifically the Northrop Grumman LGM-35 Sentinel ICBM, which is impacting the planned replacement timeline for the aging LGM-30 Minuteman III missile system. STRATCOM leadership, including Commander Adm. Richard Correll, is balancing the operational risks of extending the Minuteman III's service life with the testing and development demands of the new Sentinel system. This situation underscores ongoing challenges in modernizing strategic deterrent capabilities while maintaining readiness.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate potential schedule adjustments and risk mitigation efforts affecting GBSD contract milestones and delivery timelines.
- Northrop Grumman, as the prime contractor, may face increased scrutiny and pressure to address program delays, influencing subcontractor and supply chain dynamics.
- Agencies involved in strategic weapons modernization should consider the operational impacts of legacy system extensions on budgeting and resource allocation.
- Organizations supporting missile testing, sustainment, and modernization efforts at Vandenberg Space Force Base may find evolving opportunities as STRATCOM balances legacy and new system requirements.
The head of U.S. Strategic Command (STRATCOM) acknowledged ongoing challenges with the Ground Based Strategic Deterrent replacement program, emphasizing the need to carefully balance testing demands with the realities of an aging legacy system.
— Adm. Richard Correll, STRATCOM Commander
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U.S. Strategic Command, House Armed Services Committee
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Northrop Grumman
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