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MDA Awards Raytheon $8.41B Missile Defense Contract
March 22, 2026
The U.S. Missile Defense Agency (MDA) has awarded Raytheon a substantial $8.41 billion contract modification to extend its indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) agreement supporting Standard Missile-3 (SM-3) Block variants through 2029. This contract modification encompasses management, materials, engineering services, and operational support for missile defense systems utilized by the U.S. and allied foreign partners. The award reflects MDA's continued prioritization of advanced missile defense capabilities amid evolving global threats.
- Why this matters: The sizable contract modification reinforces Raytheon's central role as a prime contractor in missile defense, signaling sustained investment and long-term program stability.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate ongoing requirements for integrated missile defense technologies and support services through 2029.
- Contractors specializing in missile system components, engineering, and logistics support may find expanded subcontracting opportunities under this IDIQ vehicle.
- The contract's geographic linkage to Huntsville, Alabama, highlights the region's strategic importance in missile defense development and sustainment.
Agencies
U.S. Missile Defense Agency
Vendors
Raytheon
Contracts
$8.41 billion