Lockheed Martin wins $105M deal to run GPS ground control

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Lockheed Martin secured two major contracts from the U.S. government. The Space Force awarded the company $105 million to maintain the ground station network essential for next-generation GPS satellites, supporting precision strikes and navigation. Additionally, the U.S. Army granted a $502 million contract for ongoing support of the M-TADS/PNVS. This combined sensor and targeting package is integrated into every AH-64 Apache helicopter within the U.S. fleet to enhance night vision and target acquisition.
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