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SPA Secures Major U.S. Defense AI Contracts
March 22, 2026
SPA, an Italian defense and IT prime contractor, has recently secured multiple significant U.S. federal contracts, including a labor-hour contract with the Office of the Under Secretary of War for Research and Engineering awarded on March 18, 2026, and a $151 million prime contract from DARPA's Information Innovation Office awarded in January 2026. Additionally, a $151 billion 10-year IDIQ ceiling contract with the Missile Defense Agency was awarded in December 2025, underscoring substantial long-term investment in defense technology. Concurrently, Italian telecom leader TIM is shifting its network strategy toward AI-driven applications emphasizing low latency and uplink performance, which aligns with emerging defense technology demands.
- These contracts highlight growing U.S. federal investment in AI, data analytics, and advanced defense research, signaling increased opportunities for contractors specializing in these areas.
- Procurement professionals should note the strategic importance of latency and network capabilities in future AI applications, as emphasized by TIM's CEO Pietro Labriola, indicating evolving technical requirements for defense communications infrastructure.
- The large-scale IDIQ contract with MDA suggests sustained funding availability for missile defense and related technology development over the next decade.
- Companies with expertise in AI integration, network modernization, and defense R&D are positioned to benefit from these procurement trends and should align their offerings accordingly.
Future AI applications such as drones will require greater focus on latency, uplink performance, and network capabilities rather than raw download speed.
— Pietro Labriola, CEO of TIM
Agencies
U.S. Office of the Under Secretary of War for Research and Engineering, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Missile Defense Agency
Vendors
SPA, TIM
Contracts
, $151 million, $151 billion