The U.S. Space Force awards a $1.75 billion contract to two companies to field missile warning and tracking satellites. According to both outlets, the award comes from a Space Force agency and supports the Golden Dome initiative. The contract is intended to provide capabilities focused on detecting and tracking missiles, with the satellite systems designed to strengthen missile warning and tracking. While both reports describe the same overall program goal and contract value, they do not add further operational details in the provided excerpts, such as the specific company names, delivery timelines, or the number and configuration of satellites involved. The announcements signal continued procurement activity tied to Golden Dome, an effort aimed at improving the United States’ missile defense posture. The reporting is consistent on the major points: the Space Force agency makes the award, two contractors are selected, the contract total is $1.75 billion, and the work relates to missile warning and tracking satellite delivery under Golden Dome.