The defense technology firm confirmed the awards will cover a broad spectrum of work areas, though the specific financial value of the individual contracts remains undisclosed. By joining the SHIELD program, Leonardo DRS is now eligible to compete for future task orders within a project that serves as a cornerstone of the Pentagon's strategy to integrate layered defense systems.
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Leonardo DRS Joins Pentagon’s $151 Billion SHIELD Defense Program
Leonardo DRS has secured multiple contracts under the Missile Defense Agency’s (MDA) $151 billion SHIELD program, positioning the defense contractor to support critical homeland defense infrastructure. The awards, announced Tuesday, fall under the Scalable Homeland Innovative Enterprise Layered Defense framework, a massive indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity vehicle designed to modernize the U.S. response to evolving aerial threats.

Strengthening Homeland Defense
The SHIELD initiative aims to create a more flexible and responsive defensive architecture. Leonardo DRS CEO John Baylouny stated that the company’s next-generation air and missile defense capabilities are designed to outpace rapidly evolving threats while delivering performance at the speed required by the Missile Defense Agency.The program’s $151 billion ceiling reflects the high stakes of modernizing domestic defense capabilities. Under the SHIELD framework, the MDA is seeking to streamline how it acquires and deploys technology, focusing on several core objectives:
- Advanced sensor integration for early threat detection.
- Scalable interceptor technologies.
- Enterprise-level data sharing across various defense branches.
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