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Golden Dome Program Increases Cost Estimate
March 19, 2026
The Golden Dome missile defense system program has experienced a significant cost increase, with the budget rising from $175 billion to $185 billion, as announced by Gen. Michael Guetlein, the program's director. This budget adjustment reflects evolving program requirements or cost drivers and will likely influence defense procurement planning and budget allocations.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate adjustments in contract scopes, funding availability, and acquisition timelines due to the increased program cost.
- The substantial budget growth may affect competing defense priorities and require contractors to reassess resource commitments.
- Organizations involved in missile defense and related technologies should evaluate how this cost increase impacts upcoming solicitations and subcontracting opportunities.
- Agencies and contractors must monitor further updates from program leadership to align procurement strategies with revised financial parameters.
The Trump administration’s Golden Dome missile defense system just got more expensive. Initially priced at $175 billion, the effort will now cost $185 billion.
— Gen. Michael Guetlein, Golden Dome Director
Contracts
$185 billion
Sources
- Golden Dome Cost Rises To $185B · meritalk · Mar 19