On June 30, 2026, Lockheed Martin received two defense contracts from the U.S. Department of Defense totaling more than $203 million.
The first award to Lockheed Martin Rotary and Mission Systems is a $60,602,848 contract for AEGIS ship integration and testing supporting surface combatant ships and related tactical sites. The contract includes options that could raise the cumulative value to $1,383,266,817. Work will be performed primarily at Moorestown, New Jersey (36%), Norfolk/Virginia Beach (25%), Bath, Maine (11%), Pascagoula, Mississippi (10%), San Diego, California (9%), with additional work in Deveselu, Romania (4%), Redzikowo, Poland (3%) and other locations (2%). The base period is expected to be completed by June 2027, and if all options are exercised work may continue through June 2036. The contract was competitively procured through the System for Award Management website, receiving two offers, and the contracting activity is Naval Sea Systems Command in Washington, D.C.
The second award to Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co. is a $142,910,785 cost‑plus‑fixed‑fee and firm‑fixed‑price indefinite‑delivery/indefinite‑quantity contract for software sustainment services for the C‑5 Galaxy aircraft. The scope includes software updates, maintenance, certification artifacts, systems‑integration laboratory upkeep, engineering and technical support, and software engineering support services. Performance locations are Marietta, Georgia and Greenville, South Carolina. The contract is a sole‑source acquisition, with fiscal year 2026 operation and maintenance funds of $19,317,604 obligated at award. The contracting activity is the C‑5 Contracting Branch at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, and the contract performance is scheduled to be completed by May 20, 2032.
Combined, the two awards represent more than $203 million in new business for Lockheed Martin, reflecting continued U.S. defense spending on naval combat systems and strategic airlift aircraft.