V2X Awarded Seat on $25B ATSP5 Defense Technology Contract

February 22, 2026
V2X, Inc. has been selected for the Department of Defense’s Advanced Technology Support Program 5 (ATSP5), a $25 billion multiple-award contract to advance engineering and AI-driven defense systems.

V2X, Inc. has been selected for a position on the Department of Defense’s Advanced Technology Support Program 5 (ATSP5), announced in a press release. The contract, valued at up to $25 billion, is administered by the Defense Microelectronics Activity under the Office of the Secretary of Defense.

ATSP5 is a multiple-award Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract that provides government agencies access to engineering and technology transition support. The program covers areas including system prototyping, testing, integration, and limited production, as well as lifecycle support for embedded and network-centric systems.

As an ATSP5 partner, V2X will contribute to modernization initiatives that address system obsolescence and enhance defense readiness. The company’s participation focuses on AI-optimized systems, large-scale AI orchestration, automated testing, and digital prototyping to support mission-critical operations.

V2X stated that its inclusion in ATSP5 will enable it to deliver scalable engineering solutions that strengthen operational resilience across multi-domain defense environments.

We hope you enjoyed this article.

Consider subscribing to one of our newsletters like Defense AI Brief or Daily AI Brief.

Also, consider following us on social media:

Subscribe to Defense AI Brief

Your weekly intelligence briefing on the technology shaping modern warfare and national security.

Trend report

Cybersecurity Trends Report 2025

Netwrix

The Cybersecurity Trends Report 2025 by Netwrix Research Lab provides insights into how organizations are adapting their cybersecurity strategies amidst growing AI adoption. The report, based on a survey of 2,150 IT professionals from 121 countries, highlights key trends such as the increase in hybrid IT environments, AI-driven security challenges, and the rising costs of security incidents.

Read more