U.S. launches $151 billion procurement for Golden Dome programme – Financial Times

By Defence Industry Europe

The United States has officially begun a $151 billion procurement process to support a large-scale missile defence initiative referred to as the “Golden Dome.” The programme is intended to develop advanced technologies that will form the backbone of a future continental defence system.

 

As reported in the Financial Times article titled “US kicks off $151bn procurement process for Trump’s ‘Golden Dome’”, the project traces its origins to a vision promoted during Donald Trump’s presidency. The former president described the concept as a protective shield against incoming threats, drawing comparisons to Israel’s Iron Dome.

 

 

The procurement effort is set to attract bids from a wide range of defence and technology firms. Both major U.S. defence contractors and newer entrants are expected to compete for involvement in what is one of the largest military technology initiatives to date.

The source article highlights that this marks the formal start of a long-term strategy by the U.S. to enhance homeland defence. The systems sought under this programme are expected to integrate missile warning, tracking, and interception capabilities.

While no specific contracts have yet been awarded, the scale of the initiative suggests a significant reshaping of U.S. defence procurement priorities. Companies responding to the call will be required to demonstrate advanced capabilities in space, sensor, and missile technology.

 

 

According to the Financial Times, the programme underlines Washington’s intent to invest heavily in deterrence and protection against modern missile threats. It is seen as a strategic move in response to growing geopolitical tensions and technological advancements by other global powers.

The “Golden Dome” procurement initiative thus represents a major step toward a new phase in U.S. missile defence planning. The article from the Financial Times provides an in-depth look at how this process is expected to unfold and its potential impact across the defence industry.

 

Source: Financial Times.

 

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