KEY POINTS
  • The Space Development Agency awarded contracts to L3Harris, Lockheed Martin and Sierra Space to build missile defense-related satellites.
  • The fixed-price contracts are worth $919 million for L3Harris, $890 million for Lockheed Martin and $740 million for Sierra Space.
  • SDA is having the trio of companies build 54 satellites as part of a network the U.S. military is building called the Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture.

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Lockheed Martin's Tranche 0 Transport Layer satellites are seen in one of the company's processing facilities.

The Pentagon on Tuesday announced about $2.5 billion in contracts will go to L3Harris, Lockheed Martin and Sierra Space to build satellites for an expanding military system.

The U.S. Space Force's Space Development Agency is having the trio of companies build 54 satellites as part of a network the U.S. military is building, the Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture. These satellites will be for the "Tranche 2 Tracking Layer" of the satellite constellation, related to missile defense.

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