V2X Awarded Seat on $25 Billion ATSP5 IDIQ Defense Contract

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V2X secured a seat on the Defense Microelectronics Activity’s ATSP5 vehicle, granting access to a share of the $25 billion multi-award IDIQ contract for engineering development, prototyping, integration and lifecycle support. This positions V2X to deploy AI-optimized systems and large-scale integrations across embedded and network-centric warfare programs.

1. Contract Award and Scope

V2X has been selected as a program partner on the Advanced Technology Support Program 5 (ATSP5), a $25 billion multiple-award IDIQ contract overseen by the Defense Microelectronics Activity under the Office of the Secretary of Defense. The award grants V2X vehicle access for engineering development, prototyping, testing, integration, limited production and full lifecycle support across embedded systems, network-centric warfare systems and large-scale integrations.

2. V2X Technological Capabilities

As an ATSP5 partner, V2X will deploy its expertise in rapid acquisition, systems engineering and microelectronics supply assurance. The company’s portfolio includes digital prototyping, optimized automated testing, intelligent system integration and AI-optimized orchestration designed to modernize aging defense equipment and accelerate transition of cutting-edge technologies into service.

3. Business Impact and Positioning

Securing a position on ATSP5 broadens V2X's defense revenue pipeline and enhances its contract backlog visibility within Department of Defense modernization initiatives. This landmark win positions V2X to capture future task orders for multi-domain operations solutions, potentially driving significant growth in its engineering services segment.

4. Company Profile

V2X’s global workforce of approximately 16,000 professionals delivers integrated physical and digital solutions across national security, defense, civilian and international markets. The company specializes in AI and machine learning applications to bolster operational readiness, resource management and security throughout critical mission lifecycles.

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