Lockheed Martin Corp. has received four separate defense contract awards from U.S. government agencies, together valued at roughly $137.6 million, according to notices issued by the contracting authorities.
The single largest award is a $70.1 million modification to an existing contract for Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co., headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas. That modification adds program management, logistics and sustainment, and systems engineering work tied to Romania's F-35 Foreign Military Sales program. The notice states that work will be carried out at multiple locations both inside and outside the continental United States, and that the effort is expected to be completed in November 2028. Naval Air Systems Command in Patuxent River, Maryland, is the contracting activity for this modification.
Another contract change involves Lockheed Martin Rotary and Mission Systems in Manassas, Virginia, which was awarded a $37.0 million cost-plus-incentive-fee modification. The funds are designated for engineering and technical support for the Integrated Submarine Imaging System. Performance of that work is to occur in Manassas, with an anticipated completion date in March 2027. Naval Sea Systems Command in Washington, D.C., is listed as the contracting activity.
Lockheed Martin also received a $20.5 million firm-fixed-price contract to supply 180 spare high-frequency chin array acoustic modules for Block IV Virginia-class submarines. The procurement lists multiple work locations: Hingham, Massachusetts; Oldsmar, Florida; Liverpool, New York; and Manassas, Virginia. Completion for that contract is expected by June 2031, and the contracting activity is Naval Supply Systems Command Weapon Systems Support in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania.
Finally, Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control in Dallas, Texas, was issued a $10.0 million modification tied to Terminal High Altitude Area Defense Configuration 3.1 Part B2 Ground Modernization equipment. The modification identifies work locations including Dallas; Sunnyvale, California; Troy, Alabama; Huntsville, Alabama; and Camden, Arkansas, with an expected contract completion date of January 31, 2029. The Missile Defense Agency in Huntsville is the contracting activity for that modification.
Context and operational footprint
Collectively, the contracts reflect a spread of activities across aircraft sustainment, undersea systems engineering and spares provisioning, and missile defense ground modernization. Work is scheduled at a variety of U.S. sites and, in at least one case, at locations outside the continental United States. Contracting authorities include Naval Air Systems Command, Naval Sea Systems Command, Naval Supply Systems Command Weapon Systems Support, and the Missile Defense Agency.
Note on timing
Each award includes an expected completion date; actual timelines and deliverables are subject to the terms and potential future modifications of the contracts as administered by the respective government contracting activities.