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Boeing Awarded ICBM Guidance Systems Support Contract

Operational test launch of a Global Strike Command unarmed Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California, 11 August 2021 [US Space Force: Michael Peterson]

Boeing is to retain the US Air Force Minuteman III ICBM Guidance Systems Support Contract through to 2039.

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Press Release, Ohio, 20 September 2021: Boeing will continue maintaining the guidance system for the Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) for the US Air Force under a recently awarded 18-year, $1.6 billion sole-source contract.

Boeing, which has held the scope exclusively since 1996, will primarily perform the work at the Boeing Guidance Repair Center in Heath, Ohio – the company’s centre of excellence for maintenance, repair and overhaul of navigation and guidance systems. The site’s unique stability and inertial calibration capabilities enable Boeing to maintain the readiness and accuracy of guidance and navigation systems for US nuclear-capable platforms with unparalleled quality and precision.

“As the original equipment manufacturer of the ICBM guidance system, this contract ensures the continued reliability, safety and accuracy of our nation’s land-based strategic deterrent,” said Mike Murasky, site leader for the Boeing Guidance Repair Center. “We appreciate the confidence the Air Force has demonstrated in our capability to continue providing them with the highest quality support.”

The Boeing-built ICBM weapon system has served as the trusted and enduring ground-based leg of the US nuclear triad since the inception of strategic deterrence. Boeing is also the prime contractor for Minuteman guidance subsystems sustainment, and it’s the only company that has continuously supported every ICBM subsystem – ground, guidance, propulsion and re-entry – over the lifetime of the weapon system.

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