February 02, 2026
-Northrop Grumman (NYSE: NOC) is one of the companies selected to receive an award from the Defense Microelectronics Activity (DMEA) for a contracting resource. This tool has an award ceiling of $25 billion and can speed up the delivery of military-grade semiconductor technology to get solutions into the hands of warfighters faster.
Under the Advanced Technology Support Program V (ATSP5), Northrop Grumman can:
Expert:
Lori Manley, program manager, ATSP5, Northrop Grumman: “The government demands swift action, and we’re ready to deliver speed with this solution. After years of using this process to complete more than 200 task orders across Northrop Grumman, the award of the ATSP5 contract proves our ability to rapidly integrate American-made microelectronics solutions and strengthen the U.S supply chain by ensuring speedy deployment of reliable systems for the warfighters who need them.”
Details on Program:
ATSP5 is an ‘Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity’ (IDIQ) contract used to ensure military systems have access to the most advanced microelectronics embedded within, replacing chips that are generations behind those available from commercial companies to deliver weapons systems readiness.
Aligned with the Secretary of War’s priorities, this award will enable improved responsiveness, defines both short and long-term goals, ensuring that teams remain focused on delivering solutions with speed to supercharge those providing technology to U.S. military.
Northrop Grumman designs, manufactures, assembles, tests and packages millions of microelectronics annually to support next-generation defense and commercial systems in the United States, ensuring the American supply chain is protected and sustainable to strengthen national defense infrastructure. From design, fabrication, to field, the company’s mission-tailored microelectronics serve as the crucial intelligence powering next-generation military and commercial systems and are foundational to mission success.
Source : Northrop Grumman Corporation