Lockheed Martin Secures $4.1B Contract to Upgrade US Missile Systems

The U.S. Missile Defense Agency has awarded Lockheed Martin a contract worth up to $4.1 billion to continue fielding, maintaining, and upgrading its battle command system, C2BMC, through 2034. The system, which connects various defense systems and radars, is being enhanced with 21st Century Security technology to enable faster, multi-domain coordinated responses to emerging threats. The upgrades will also involve integrating allies and partners, enhancing global integration, and providing greater Space Domain Awareness. This effort aligns with the Joint All-Domain Command and Control initiative, supporting the Pentagon's strategy to build a network for fighting advanced adversaries.
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