RAYTHEON COMPANY: $40.2M Department of Commerce Contract
Summary
Raytheon Company ($RTX) secured a $40.2 million contract from NOAA for IT security and communications services, representing a minor revenue addition but reinforcing its position in government IT. While not directly tied to specific legislation, it aligns with ongoing federal investments in weather infrastructure.
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Key Takeaways
- 1.RTX Corporation ($RTX) secures a $40.2M contract for NOAA's National Weather Service IT operations.
- 2.The contract represents a minor revenue contribution (approx. 0.058% of annual revenue) for RTX.
- 3.No direct legislative link, but aligns with broader federal investment in weather and environmental technology.
- 4.Potential downstream beneficiaries include cybersecurity and networking hardware providers like $PANW, $CRWD, and $CSCO.
Market Implications
For RTX Corporation ($RTX), this contract is a routine win, reinforcing its diversified government services portfolio. Investors should view it as a stable, recurring revenue stream rather than a catalyst for significant stock movement. The impact on RTX's stock is expected to be neutral. However, for smaller, specialized cybersecurity or networking firms potentially subcontracting, such as Palo Alto Networks ($PANW), CrowdStrike ($CRWD), or Cisco Systems ($CSCO), even incremental business from a large prime contractor like RTX could contribute positively to their government segment performance, though direct impact from this specific award is likely minimal.
Full Analysis
Raytheon Company, a subsidiary of RTX Corporation ($RTX), has been awarded a $40.2 million delivery order by the Department of Commerce's National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). This contract is for the operations and maintenance of IT security support, product improvement, and communications services for the National Weather Service's (NWS) Advanced Weather Interactive Processing System. The period of performance is from February 1, 2024, to August 31, 2026.
RTX Corporation ($RTX) reported $68.9 billion in revenue for fiscal year 2023. This $40.2 million contract represents approximately 0.058% of RTX's annual revenue, making it a routine, albeit positive, piece of business rather than a transformative event for the company's financials. However, it underscores RTX's continued role in critical government IT infrastructure and services, diversifying its revenue streams beyond its core defense and aerospace segments.
While no direct legislative signal from the provided list explicitly authorizes this specific contract, the nature of the award for weather interactive systems aligns broadly with federal priorities in infrastructure and technology. Bills like HR3857, the 'Snow Water Supply Forecasting Reauthorization Act of 2025,' and S1242, the 'Watershed Results Act,' indicate a continued legislative focus on water management, weather forecasting, and environmental services, which indirectly supports the need for robust IT infrastructure like that provided by Raytheon for NOAA's NWS.
Potential supply chain beneficiaries for IT security and communications services could include companies specializing in cybersecurity software and hardware. For instance, Palo Alto Networks ($PANW) or CrowdStrike ($CRWD) could be involved in providing security solutions, while companies like Cisco Systems ($CSCO) might supply networking equipment. These smaller-cap technology providers could see incremental demand from such federal contracts.
Historically, contracts of this magnitude for RTX ($RTX) tend to have a neutral to slightly positive impact on stock performance, as they are often factored into ongoing business expectations. Larger, multi-billion-dollar defense contracts typically generate more significant stock price movements, whereas these types of IT services awards contribute to steady, predictable revenue.
Connected Signals
Matched on shared policy language across AI analyses, with ticker & timing weight
Snow Water Supply Forecasting Reauthorization Act of 2025
Watershed Results Act
Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2026
National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2026
National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2026
NASA Transition Authorization Act of 2025
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To provide for a limitation on the transfer of defense articles and defense services to Israel.
Related Presidential Actions
Executive orders & memoranda affecting the same sectors or companies
National Security Presidential Memorandum/NSPM-12
This memorandum rescinds previous national security directives and re-establishes the Committee on National Security Systems (CNSS) to enforce baseline cybersecurity standards across all National Security Systems (NSS) operated by the Department of War, Intelligence Community, and Federal Civilian Executive Branch agencies. It creates binding directives and complementary standards that must meet or exceed NIST guidelines, empowers the NSA Director as the National Manager to issue emergency directives and cryptography requirements, and holds agency heads accountable through government-wide oversight.
National Security Presidential Memorandum/NSPM-11
This memorandum directs the national security enterprise (including the Department of War, intelligence agencies, and others) to accelerate the adoption, adaptation, and assurance of AI technologies for military and intelligence missions. It mandates updates to DOD Directive 3000.09 on autonomous weapons within 90 days, requires termination of contracts with companies that repeatedly violate policy (e.g., by enabling adversary control or embedding bias), and emphasizes supply chain resilience and multi-vendor sourcing to avoid single-vendor dependencies.
Strengthening Customs Enforcement
This executive order directs the Secretary of Homeland Security to revise customs enforcement regulations within 180 days, requiring importers of record (IORs) to maintain minimum tangible domestic assets or bonding, disclose ownership and business affiliations, and maintain good standing with CBP. It prohibits foreign IORs from filing informal entries for low-value articles and imposes additional bonding and CTPAT validation requirements for foreign IORs on formal entries, aiming to enhance compliance and revenue collection.
Contract Details
Recipient
RAYTHEON COMPANY
Award Amount
$40,201,136
Awarding Agency
Department of Commerce
Sub-Agency
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Contract Type
DELIVERY ORDER
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