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Huntsville Contractor Lands $111M Space Systems Contract

National Desk
May 3, 2026
Modern Technology Solutions Inc., a Huntsville-based defense contractor, has won a significant expansion of its role in the U.S. Space Force's space-based interceptors program. The $111 million modification, announced by the Department of Defense, increases the total value of MTSI's systems engineering, integration and testing contract to $226.9 million. The work will be performed in Huntsville through January 10, 2030, cementing the city's position as a hub for advanced aerospace and defense innovation. The Space Systems Command, which oversees the military's orbital operations and infrastructure, obligated $1.6 million at the time of the award. This contract represents a substantial investment in Huntsville's aerospace sector, where companies like MTSI contribute to cutting-edge defense technologies and space capabilities. Huntsville has emerged as a national center for aerospace research and development, with the University of Alabama in Huntsville's Rotorcraft Systems Engineering and Simulation Center advancing autonomous aerospace research alongside private contractors. The region's concentration of defense and space technology firms has made it a focal point for federal investment in next-generation military space systems.

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