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MDA Taps Sidus, Ursa Space for $151 Billion ‘Golden Dome’ SHIELD Contract

December 22, 2025

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WASHINGTON — The Missile Defense Agency (MDA) selected 1,086 additional companies, including Sidus Space and Ursa Space Systems, to compete for task orders under the $151 billion Scalable Homeland Innovative Enterprise Layered Defense (SHIELD) contract on Thursday, Dec. 18.

The massive indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) vehicle is the primary procurement engine for the Pentagon’s “Golden Dome” initiative, a multi-layered architecture designed to integrate space-based sensors, interceptors, and ground systems into a unified national defense shield.
This builds on previous SatNews reporting HERE and HERE.

Building the Dome

The Dec. 18 award tranche expands the vendor pool to approximately 2,100 contractors, following an initial group announced earlier this month that included systems integrator Trace Systems. The SHIELD vehicle consolidates fragmented development efforts into a single, rapid-acquisition pipeline, allowing the MDA to issue task orders for everything from digital engineering to orbital prototypes without triggering new, years-long procurement cycles.

The contract has a base ordering period extending through December 2035, with a shared ceiling of $151 billion. While no funds were obligated at the time of the award, selected companies will now compete for task orders to build the “connective tissue” of the Golden Dome—specifically the secure data networks and AI-driven analytics required to link space sensors with shooters in real-time.

Space Industry Role

The selection of specialized space firms like Sidus Space and Ursa Space Systems highlights the MDA’s shift toward a proliferated, commercial-first architecture.

  • Sidus Space (NASDAQ: SIDU) will leverage its LizzieSat platform and manufacturing heritage to support the rapid fielding of space-based assets.
  • Ursa Space Systems will provide satellite intelligence and data fusion capabilities, essential for the “left-of-launch” tracking required to neutralize hypersonic threats.
  • Burns & McDonnell, also selected in this round, will focus on the ground infrastructure and command-and-control facilities necessary to support the expanded network.

Executive Perspective

“This milestone reflects our ability to deliver integrated solutions across multiple domains and demonstrates the strength of our approach to building long-term capability within the defense sector,” said Carol Craig, Founder and CEO of Sidus Space. “Sidus Space combines advanced technologies, vertical integration, and mission expertise to support multiple programs, ensuring we can meet the complex requirements of today’s national security environment.”

Strategic Context

The SHIELD IDIQ effectively replaces the previous TEAMS-Next advisory contracts with a “build” mandate. The Department of Defense has explicitly pivoted toward a space-based interceptor strategy, moving defensive lines from the atmosphere to orbit. The inclusion of non-traditional defense contractors alongside established primes signals the agency’s intent to bypass legacy bottlenecks and leverage the speed of the commercial space sector.

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