Raytheon has received a contract modification valued at $1.03 billion for the production of Lower Tier Air and Missile Defense Sensor systems, according to an announcement from the U.S. Department of War. The change, designated P00013, amends contract W31P4Q-24-C-0024 and specifically addresses Year Two requirements for the defense system production.
The modification brings the total value of the underlying contract to $1.03 billion. Under the terms of the award, the production work will be carried out at Raytheon’s facilities located in Andover, Massachusetts. The contract documentation specifies an expected completion date for the work of March 31, 2030.
Oversight for the contract is being provided by the Army Contracting Command, which is based at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama. At the time the modification was awarded, the U.S. Army obligated $254.57 million in fiscal 2026 procurement funds toward the project.
The modification identifier (P00013) and the prime contract number (W31P4Q-24-C-0024) are included in the award notice published by the U.S. Department of War. The scope noted in that notice is limited to the production of Lower Tier Air and Missile Defense Sensor systems and to the Year Two requirements encompassed by this particular contract modification.
This award announcement lists the location of performance, the overseeing contracting command, the fiscal 2026 procurement obligation, and the contract completion target date. No additional terms, performance milestones beyond the completion date, or further funding details were included in the announcement.
Summary of the award:
- Contract modification P00013 to W31P4Q-24-C-0024 issued for Year Two production requirements.
- Total contract value following the modification: $1.03 billion.
- Work to be performed in Andover, Massachusetts, with a completion date of March 31, 2030.
- Contract overseen by Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama; $254.57 million in fiscal 2026 procurement funds obligated at award.