Author: Miles Jamison|| Date Published: May 13, 2025
RTX has secured a $2.13 billion contract modification from the Missile Defense Agency for engineering and product support services to sustain Standard Missile-3 Block missile variants.
Scope of Standard Missile-3 Block Missile Support Contract
The Department of Defense said Monday the potential contractor will provide management support, materials and other services for various SM-3 Block surface-to-air missiles for the United States and foreign military sales partners.
With the $2.13 billion modification, the contract value of $1.20 billion has been adjusted to $3.33 billion.
The project will take place in Tucson, Arizona, and Huntsville, Alabama and will run through Oct. 29, 2029. The MDA oversees the contract.
In November 2020, RTX initially secured a $722 million indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract from the MDA for engineering, management and sustainment of SM-3 Block interceptors. The eight-year contract started in 2021 and is set to be completed in October 2029, as previously mentioned.
RTX was also awarded a seven-year $2.14B contract in March 2020 for the production and maintenance of SM-3 Block 1B rounds.
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