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.
These satellites will be for the "Tranche 2 Tracking Layer" of the satellite constellation, related to missile defense.
Under the awards, each company will build 18 satellites — 16 for missile warnings and tracking, and two with missile defense infrared sensors.
The fixed-price contracts are worth $919 million for L3Harris, $890 million for Lockheed Martin, and $740 million for Sierra Space, respectively.
PWSA is a constellation designed to have hundreds of satellites in orbit, for greater resiliency and redundancy than previous U.S. military satellites.
Persons:
Lockheed Martin's, Lockheed Martin, Derek Tournear
Organizations:
Lockheed, Pentagon, Sierra Space, Development Agency
Locations:
L3Harris, U.S