GENERAL DYNAMICS MISSION SYSTEMS, INC.: $12.1M Department of the Interior Contract
Summary
General Dynamics Mission Systems, a subsidiary of General Dynamics ($GD), secured a $12.1 million contract for Landsat flight operations and maintenance, representing a minor revenue contribution but reinforcing its position in critical government IT services.
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Key Takeaways
- 1.General Dynamics ($GD) secures a $12.1M contract for Landsat operations, a minor revenue contribution.
- 2.The contract reinforces $GD's role in critical government IT and space services.
- 3.No direct legislative tie-in from provided bill signals; funding likely from broader appropriations.
Market Implications
This $12.1 million contract for General Dynamics ($GD) is unlikely to have any material impact on its stock price. The revenue contribution is too small relative to the company's overall size to move the needle. Investors should view this as routine business, demonstrating $GD's continued presence in specialized government services rather than a growth catalyst. Potential supply chain partners like Maxar Technologies ($MAXR) or L3Harris Technologies ($LHX) might see indirect, small-scale benefits if they are involved in specific components or services, but no significant market reaction is expected.
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Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to provide for balanced budgets for the Government.
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Contract Details
Recipient
GENERAL DYNAMICS MISSION SYSTEMS, INC.
Award Amount
$12,126,888
Awarding Agency
Department of the Interior
Sub-Agency
U.S. Geological Survey
Contract Type
DELIVERY ORDER