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    Pentagon Kicks Off $151 Billion Golden Dome Defence Programme

    Arushi PandeyBy Arushi PandeySeptember 12, 2025 World No Comments2 Mins Read
    Golden Dome Missile Defence

    US Launches $151 Billion Golden Dome Missile Defence Project

    The Pentagon’s Missile Defense Agency has officially begun the contracting process for the Golden Dome missile defence initiative. This major programme, backed during President Donald Trump’s administration, aims to create a multi-layered shield to protect the US and its allies from advanced missile threats.

    Golden Dome: Inspired by Iron Dome, Expanded in Scope

    Similar in concept to Israel’s Iron Dome, the Golden Dome will be much larger in scale. The system will require a vast network of satellites to offer broader protection. It is designed to defend against a range of threats including ballistic, cruise, and hypersonic missiles.

    At the heart of this ambitious initiative lies the Multiple Award Scalable Homeland Innovative Enterprise Layered Defense (SHIELD) contract. Valued at $151 billion over 10 years, this indefinite delivery vehicle will enable rapid development and deployment of advanced defence technologies.

    According to a recent government bulletin, proposal submissions are due by 10 October.

    SHIELD: A Streamlined Path to Innovation

    The SHIELD contract structure allows the Pentagon and other US defence entities to issue task orders quickly, using a single, centralised mechanism. This removes the need for separate competitive bidding processes for each requirement, making procurement more efficient.

    Industry experts note that the Pentagon plans to approve all qualified bidders rather than limiting awards to a select few. This inclusive approach allows a broader group of defence contractors to contribute to the programme.

    Work under the contract will cover 19 technical areas, ranging from research and development to full-scale production, testing, and long-term support of cutting-edge weapon systems.

    Major Defence Players Expected to Bid

    Leading defence companies, including Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, RTX, and Boeing, are all expected to take part. These firms already hold significant experience in missile defence technology.

    Additionally, newer tech-driven entrants like SpaceX, Palantir, and Anduril are anticipated to submit proposals. Their involvement reflects the growing intersection between traditional defence and emerging technology sectors.

    The Golden Dome project marks a significant step in the US’s long-term strategy to modernise homeland defence and maintain technological superiority.

     

    with inputs from Reuters

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