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Redwire stock (RDW) jumps again in premarket after $151B SHIELD award — what traders watch next
28 January 2026
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Redwire stock (RDW) jumps again in premarket after $151B SHIELD award — what traders watch next

New York, Jan 28, 2026, 07:16 (EST) — Premarket

  • RDW gained roughly 2% in premarket, following a sharp jump of nearly 30% the day before.
  • Redwire secured a position on the Missile Defense Agency’s SHIELD contract vehicle, which carries a ceiling value of $151 billion.
  • Investors are focusing on follow-on task orders and eyeing the next earnings update, which is expected in early March (estimate).

Redwire shares climbed 2.4% to $14.54 in Wednesday premarket trading following news that the company secured a spot on the Missile Defense Agency’s Scalable Homeland Innovative Enterprise Layered Defense (SHIELD) program. The contract, open to multiple vendors, carries a ceiling of $151 billion. On Tuesday, the stock surged 29.6%, closing at $14.20 after swinging between $11.73 and $14.55 on roughly 94.3 million shares—about 2.5 times Monday’s volume. StockAnalysis

The move is significant because securing a “seat” on a major Pentagon contract vehicle can quickly spotlight smaller defense-related companies, even if their revenue is still down the road. This comes at a time when traders have been eager to jump on anything tied to U.S. missile defense spending.

An IDIQ, which stands for indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, acts as a framework agreement: the government establishes general terms upfront and issues specific task orders down the line. Getting chosen means you’re in the pool, but it doesn’t guarantee you’ll land the work.

Redwire outlined that its SHIELD project covers unmanned aerial systems, advanced sensors, maneuverable spacecraft platforms, and agent-based modeling and simulation. CEO Peter Cannito emphasized that these capabilities “position us to deliver resilient, multi-domain solutions for national security missions.” Redwire Corporation

Other winners on the Missile Defense Agency contract list include drone manufacturer AeroVironment, data analytics giant Palantir, and defense prime Lockheed Martin, among others, according to Investing.com. This array of heavy hitters adds pressure on smaller suppliers as task orders begin to phase in. Investing.com

But the bigger story around the “Golden Dome” remains tangled. A full year after President Donald Trump signed the executive order to kick off the initiative, only a fraction of the $25 billion allocated last summer has been spent. Progress has been bogged down by disputes over space-based elements, Reuters reported. “There is a lot that can be done in the next three years,” said Tom Karako from the Center for Strategic and International Studies, though he cautioned the project probably won’t be finished by 2028. Reuters

Traders on Wednesday will be eyeing if RDW can maintain its premarket gains once the regular session kicks off, along with any early task orders or updates on teaming around SHIELD. The stock’s recent moves have been headline-driven, making follow-through crucial.

Redwire hasn’t set a date for its upcoming quarterly results yet, but MarketBeat projects the company will report after the market closes on March 9. MarketBeat

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