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Pentagon Awards $7.1 Billion in Contracts Led by Boeing Apache Deal

The package locks in multi-year work across services, with foreign military sales benefiting Poland, Egypt, Kuwait.

Overview

  • Boeing won a $4.685 billion firm-fixed-price Army contract for new-build AH-64E Apaches and Longbow crew trainers, with $2.296 billion in Foreign Military Sales funds for Poland, Egypt, and Kuwait and work in Mesa, Arizona, through May 2032.
  • The Air Force added $2.469 billion to a Boeing contract for Lot 12 production aircraft plus G081 subscriptions and licenses, obligating fiscal 2026 procurement funds for work in Seattle through June 2029.
  • Northrop Grumman received a ceiling $100 million cost-reimbursement, firm-fixed-price IDIQ for Stand-in Attack Weapon active seeker support, testing, and science and technology work as a sole-source award running to December 2034 with an initial $21,953 in fiscal 2025 R&D obligated.
  • DLA Troop Support awarded five-year fresh produce IDIQs to Royal Food Service ($525 million) and T & T Produce ($150 million) for DoD customers, with ordering through November 23, 2030 using defense working capital funds spanning fiscal 2026–2031.
  • Additional actions include a $43.6 million option for Vectrus base operations at Guantanamo Bay through November 2026, a $10.24 million Bell Boeing order for V‑22 modification support, and a $32.78 million Emagine IT award for Air Force CIO cybersecurity and IT governance support through 2029.