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Lockheed Martin Wins $407 Million Aegis Guam Deal as Missile Defense Demand Stays Hot
9 May 2026
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Lockheed Martin Wins $407 Million Aegis Guam Deal as Missile Defense Demand Stays Hot

BETHESDA, Maryland, May 9, 2026, 17:01 EDT

Lockheed Martin picked up a $407.2 million contract modification from the Pentagon, extending its work on Aegis missile-defense systems for Guam. With this new award, the total value of the Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense project now reaches roughly $1.94 billion. The Missile Defense Agency detailed the contract in its Friday notice, noting the award date as May 7.

Timing here is key. Washington is ramping up funding for missile defense, with Guam—a U.S. Pacific territory—still right in the thick of American military strategy in the Indo-Pacific, well within reach of Chinese missile systems. The Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense system, known as BMD, brings together sensors, command software, and interceptors to detect and counter incoming missiles.

Work is set for Moorestown, New Jersey, and Guam, continuing into December 2029. According to the Pentagon, the award will obligate $76.2 million in fiscal 2026 RDT&E funds, along with $2.6 million from procurement.

The deal spans engineering, development, and certification tied to Integrated Air and Missile Defense features in the Aegis Guam System. Put simply, it’s about connecting sensors, weapons, and command systems—so air and missile threats show up on a unified network and can be taken out from there.

Guam remains high on the Pentagon’s list. According to a Reuters report from 2024, the U.S. Missile Defense Agency reduced its planned Guam missile shield to 16 locations, down from 22, but kept the target of full “360 degree” coverage against missile and air threats. The setup would draw on RTX’s Raytheon SM-6 and SM-3 Block IIA interceptors, Lockheed’s THAAD, plus the Patriot PAC-3, which combines elements from both firms. Reuters

The new award arrives as Lockheed pushes to translate its robust order book into better numbers on the bottom line. In the first quarter, the company posted $18.0 billion in sales, holding steady versus a year ago. Net earnings, though, slipped to $1.5 billion, down from $1.7 billion. Cash from operations came in at just $220 million—a sharp drop from $1.4 billion—and free cash flow turned negative.

Lockheed CEO Jim Taiclet pointed in the April earnings release to strong demand for programs like Patriot, THAAD, and the Precision Strike Missile. That demand has pushed the defense giant to ink longer-term production deals with the U.S. government. The arrangements, according to Taiclet, will back investments to ramp up output of key systems by “3-4 times current rates.” Lockheed Martin Corp

The Aegis missile-defense system isn’t the only one in flux. Back in April, Reuters reported that Lockheed landed a contract to bring the Patriot PAC-3 MSE interceptor into the U.S. Navy’s Aegis combat system. It’s the first major move to get Army missiles onto Navy ships, part of a push to deal with high-speed missile threats in the Pacific.

There’s a hitch here. Those hefty contracts don’t convert straight into cash—timing can drag, and intricate defense projects can squeeze margins if costs climb or timelines slip. Lockheed’s latest quarterly filing shows a backlog at $186.4 billion as of March 29, projecting it will recognize around 34% of that in the next year. The company also flagged potential hits to profits, margins and cash flow from fixed-price development, ongoing supply-chain hiccups, inflation, tariffs and the availability of rare-earth minerals.

Defense stocks haven’t seen blanket buying, even with demand up due to ongoing conflicts. “The conflict would need to last longer, or expand materially, for estimates to move higher,” Sameer Samana, head of global equities at Wells Fargo Investment Institute, said to Reuters last month. Reuters

With U.S. markets shut Saturday, Lockheed shares had ended Friday at $506.51, a drop of $5.92 from the previous session. That price puts the defense contractor’s market value near $116.8 billion.

Lockheed’s annual revenue dwarfs the size of the Guam award, but the deal ensures the company’s missile-defense unit stays linked to a Pacific effort the Pentagon has prioritized above a standard upgrade.

Khadija Saeed is a financial markets reporter at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, technology and emerging industries. She studied economics and finance at the London School of Economics and previously worked in market research before moving into financial journalism. Her coverage focuses on the companies, innovations and economic trends influencing global investors.

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