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Lockheed Martin : Secures $514M U.S. Space Force Contract for GPS IIIF SV23 & 24, Boosting Future Constellation Resiliency
Lockheed Martin : Secures $514M U.S. Space Force Contract for GPS IIIF SV23 & 24, Boosting Future Constellation

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Lockheed Martin Secures $514M U.S. Space Force Contract for GPS IIIF SV23 & 24, Boosting Future Constellation Resiliency Contract advances production of next-generation satellites that deliver more than 60 times anti-jamming and resiliency DENVER, June 15, 2026 - Lockheed Martin (NYSE:LMT) announced that the U.S. Space Force has awarded the company a $514 million contract to build Global Positioning System IIIF Space Vehicles 23 and 24, bringing its total GPS IIIF commitment to 14 spacecraft. WHY IT MATTERS With legacy spacecraft past their intended design life, this award marks a vital step in continued modernization of the constellation. The 14 upcoming GPS IIIF satellites will deliver advanced, reliable positioning, navigation and timing capabilities for both military and civilian users. IIIF capabilities include: The Regional Military Protection capability that provides a 63-fold increase in anti-jam capabilities, allowing warfighters to access strong GPS signals in contested environments Additional M-Code-enabled satellites, allowing for secure GPS connection for warfighters A digital navigation payload, increasing accuracy and reliability of IIIF spacecraft. "Modernizing the constellation with highly resilient, next-generation space vehicles ensures warfighters have access to the GPS capabilities they require for their missions," said Christina Mancinelli, vice president of global communications and navigation at Lockheed Martin. "We continue to invest in advanced technology, facilities and the people who are the driving force in the production of this spacecraft that help our military secure peace." Earlier this year, all Lockheed Martin-made GPS III satellites reached orbit. GPS III SV09 and SV10 each launched on accelerated timelines, bringing unprecedented levels of resiliency to the constellation. The GPS constellation provides critical positioning, navigation and timing capabilities to key warfighter platforms made by Lockheed Martin. For example, the F-35 uses GPS to determine its exact location, keep its systems perfectly synchronized, and share real-time position data with other assets, enabling autonomous navigation and pinpoint strike capabilities. Similarly, the UH-60 Black Hawk employs GPS to navigate accurately, deconflict with ground and air forces, and deliver cargo or weapons with high precision, enhancing mission safety and eff...
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