The Department of War has awarded Boeing Co. a $49,500,000 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract to carry out remanufacture work on Air Launched Cruise Missile (ALCM) controllers. The scope of the contract includes the production of test sets as well as the remanufacture of controllers necessary to sustain the ALCM system.
Under the terms of the award, the designated work locations are Heath, Ohio, and Fort Walton Beach, Florida. The program is scheduled to run through June 29, 2033, the date the contract is expected to be completed.
The award was made via a sole-source acquisition, according to the contracting announcement. At the time of the award, fiscal 2026 missile procurement funds totaling $2,867,534 were obligated to the contract.
Contracting authority for the award is the Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center, located at Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma. The contracting activity is identified by the number FA8128-26-D-B002.
Summary of key contract attributes:
- Contract type: Indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ)
- Value: $49,500,000
- Scope: Production test sets and remanufacture of ALCM controllers
- Work locations: Heath, Ohio; Fort Walton Beach, Florida
- Completion target: June 29, 2033
- Award method: Sole-source acquisition
- Initial funds obligated: $2,867,534 from fiscal 2026 missile procurement funds
- Contracting activity: Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center, Tinker AFB, Oklahoma
- Contract number: FA8128-26-D-B002
The award reaffirms Boeing's role as a supplier for sustainment activities associated with the ALCM program. The use of a sole-source acquisition indicates the contract was awarded without competitive bidding, and the initial obligation applied to fiscal 2026 procurement funds reflects the funding allocated at the time of award.
Additional phases of work and funding requirements beyond the initial obligation were not detailed in the announcement. The timeline established by the contracting activity extends to mid-2033, encompassing remanufacture and production tasks across the two specified work sites.