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Trump's Golden Dome gets $3.2BN of contractors and an AI sprinkle

(2026/04/27)


The United States Space Force (USSF) has awarded eleven companies contracts to develop space-based interceptors for President Trump's Golden Dome program, in agreements worth up to $3.2 billion.

Raytheon, General Dynamics, Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman are among the familiar defense contractors named in the list, alongside newer tech firms including Anduril and True Anomaly Inc, which focuses exclusively on space defense.

The awards use Other Transaction Authority (OTA) agreements, which allow prototype research and development outside standard federal acquisition rules, giving the government flexibility to select a provider without being locked into a single contractor.

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The Space-Based Interceptor (SBI) program was established last year, as part of the Golden Dome of America program. This stems from one of Trump's first [2]Executive Orders after his 2025 inauguration, which called for a system to defend the US against ballistic, hypersonic, and cruise missiles, as well as "other advanced aerial attacks."

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The Space Force argues the global strategic landscape has shifted enough to require combining existing missile defense systems with next-generation space-based tracking and AI-enabled interceptors. The latter is necessary to "counter the speed, manoeuvrability, and lethality of the threats."

Bryon McClain, program head and USSF Colonel, said OTAs allow the Space Force to bring in both traditional and non-traditional vendors to take advantage of some of the more innovation-focused startups.

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The overall Golden Dome initiative, however, was met with scepticism, as The Register [6]reported last year.

[7]Orbital datacenters are a pie-in-the-sky idea: Gartner

[8]Pentagon wants to water down drone program with autonomous subs

[9]Fission impossible: Uncle Sam wants nuclear reactors in space by 2031

[10]UK defense startup to supply drone interceptors for Britain and allies

The Union of Concerned Scientists [11]estimated [PDF] that an effective space-based interceptor network would require hundreds to several thousand orbiting interceptors and cost (at the time) at least $300 billion, which was roughly 10 times the price of ground-based alternatives.

Some Reg readers will no doubt recall President Reagen's Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) in the 1980s, which similarly aimed to protect the US against attack by ballistic nuclear missiles. It was largely abandoned after the collapse of the Soviet Union.

America currently operates the Ground-Based Midcourse Defense (GMD) system with 40 interceptor rockets in Alaska and four in California, primarily to protect against potential ballistic missile launches from North Korea. This cost around $350 billion to set up and around $4 billion a year to operate. It reportedly works 57 percent of the time in tests.

Further details of the SBI program will be withheld due to "operational security requirements," the Space Force said.

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[6] https://www.theregister.com/2025/05/21/trump_golden_dome/

[7] https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/25/gartner_orbiting_datacenter_peak_insanity/

[8] https://www.theregister.com/2026/04/24/pentagons_deep_sea_drones/

[9] https://www.theregister.com/2026/04/15/national_initiative_for_american_space/

[10] https://www.theregister.com/2026/04/13/cambridge_aerospace_skyhammer_interceptor/

[11] https://www.ucs.org/sites/default/files/attach/2015/06/Space%20Based%20Missile%20Defense%20Fact%20Sheet.pdf

[12] https://whitepapers.theregister.com/



value for money

Anonymous Coward

"This cost around $350 billion to set up and around $4 billion a year to operate. It reportedly works 57 percent of the time in tests."

if you're spending that much surely you get a hit rate >85/90% - should've been sent back for a refund or improvement - maybe they did and came back with "Sorry sir that's the best we can do"

Re: value for money

smudge

"This cost around $350 billion to set up and around $4 billion a year to operate. It reportedly works 57 percent of the time in tests."

So they've had 9 tests, and it worked on 5. Then they bumped the figure up by 1 so that it wasn't too obvious.

Re: value for money

Jellied Eel

The Union of Concerned Scientists estimated [PDF] that an effective space-based interceptor network would require hundreds to several thousand orbiting interceptors..

The UCS is an activist/lobbying group. They also seem to be assuming that New Xanadu's shareholder pleasuring dome will be trying to hit missiles during their boost phase. Given they could potentially be launched from anywhere, that would end up being a Golden Globe and they'll be sued by Eldritch.. I mean Eldridge Industries for trademark infringement. If it just has to protect CONUS, it won't necessarily need to be as bigly.

Or if Trump continues to practice his.. unique form of diplomacy and the US is booted out of their bases, gaps will appear in potential coverage. But current events have given a peak at what new missiles like Russia's Oreshnik can do, but flipside is also what THUD.. I mean THAAD perhaps can't do. 57% might turn out to be optimistic vs hypersonic missiles. But it's also one of those MAD & Star Wars issues given it'll just keep the arms race going while potential opponents develop counters, or ways to bypass the system.

Re: value for money

Anonymous Coward

GOLDEN DOME IS BOGUS --> BOONDOGGLE MISUSED

The shield that the USA needs ...

alain williams

is one over Trump's mouth - which is causing the USA bigly harm at the moment.

Re: The shield that the USA needs ...

Jamie Jones

A golden dome full of golden showers.

"AI-enabled interceptors [...] to counter the speed, manoeuvrability, and lethality of the threats"

Anonymous Coward

Hopefully that's the same kind of AI (so-called) used to shoot down [1]mosquitoes and [2]cockroaches with lasers, via kinematic prediction of their irrational trajectories, anticipating nonsensical movements, not hallucinating LLMs ...

But, any talk of AI today also makes me wonder if there was an LLM angle to the Correspondents' Dinner shooting at the ' Hinckley Hilton ' on Saturday. There are genAI [3]disinformations being [4]debunked , but given the suspect is [5]described as ‘ borderline genius ’, a coder (game dev), involved in robot competition, and one who ' lived with his parents ', might one imagine some sycophantic chatBot at play behind the scenes, slowly nudging him over, tragically, past some psychotic tipping point?

The talkative tech sure [6]has shown its ability to [7]do that already ...

[1] https://www.embedded.com/photon-matrix-the-laser-mosquito-killer

[2] https://www.theregister.com/2022/10/05/ai_laser_killing_cockroaches/

[3] https://www.snopes.com/articles/473060/cole-allen-idf-sweatshirt/

[4] https://www.indiatoday.in/fact-check/story/cole-tomas-allen-india-link-fact-check-ai-wife-photo-fake-passport-2902243-2026-04-27

[5] https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/shooting-suspect-white-house-correspondents-dinner-cole-thomas-allen-rcna342146

[6] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Suzanne_Adams

[7] https://www.theregister.com/2023/10/06/ai_chatbot_kill_queen/

Bring back the Neutron Bomb!

Jason Bloomberg

It would make eradicating civilisation in Iran so much easier and American companies could just waltz in and take the oil.

And then there's Greenland and Cuba.

Re: Bring back the Neutron Bomb!

Anonymous Coward

Nobody tell Trump that Gold-198 is radiologically useful...

Re: Bring back the Neutron Bomb!

alain williams

This is the only [1]Neutron Bomb that I would ever approve of.

[1] https://olivianeutronbomb.bandcamp.com/

Re: Bring back the Neutron Bomb!

Anonymous Coward

[1]More room to play !

[1] https://genius.com/Dead-kennedys-kill-the-poor-lyrics

Trump's Golden Dome

Pascal Monett

So, who's pissing on who ?

Aladdin Sane

At least SDI gave us Cardinal of the Kremlin.

Really?

disgruntled yank

$3.2 billion for the Golden Dome?

It wasn't that long ago that people made fun of John Edwards for getting a $400 haircut.

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amanfromMars 1

Trying to defend the indefensible and objectionable is a thankless Sisyphian task which outs participating contractors as legitimate enemy targets for all manner of revolutionary and evolving punitive shenanigans so best be sure you really know what you’re doing and who it is going to negatively impact and infuriate and who and what you are doing it for and why you are doing it for them.

Having no wrongs answers to all of those sort of questions should give one righteous peace of mind with no additional emerging major consequential problems to fail to address and vanquish.

It is not best to swap horses while crossing the river.
-- Abraham Lincoln