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Raytheon signs $3.7B GEM-T deal — German-funded Patriot interceptors for Ukraine
Signed April 14, the contract commits $3.7 billion to Patriot Advanced Capability-2 GEM-T interceptor production at a new Schrobenhausen, Germany facility. Direct commercial sale, financed by Germany. Plant operational in 2026, missiles delivered around 2028.
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Artemis II flew April 1 — NASA's 2,700-supplier chain just passed its biggest test
The crewed lunar fly-by validated a procurement model spanning 47 states and 11 prime contractors. With Artemis III hardware now ramping, the small-business supply pipeline is opening.
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Army awards Anduril $20B enterprise deal — and quietly redraws the procurement map
The Army consolidated 120 separate Anduril contracts into one 10-year, $20B-ceiling enterprise vehicle built around the Lattice platform. The first task order is already out. What it signals for non-traditional vendors and the small firms beneath them.
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Salesforce wins $5.6B Army IDIQ — the largest commercial SaaS deal in DoD history
A 10-year IDIQ executed through a wholly-owned subsidiary brings agentic AI, Slack, and Salesforce's data fabric to the Department of War. The deal is also a signal: predictable pricing and days-not-months procurement timelines are the new ask.
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Lockheed Martin lands $4.76B PAC-3 contract — but 94% of the money is foreign
An undefinitized contract action signed April 10 obligates $4.76B for Patriot interceptor production through 2030. Only $265M of it is U.S. Army money. The deal is a window into how Foreign Military Sales now drive missile-line throughput.
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