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Northrop Grumman Completes Delivery Under Low-Rate Initial Production Contract for Integrated Battle Command System

Huntsville, Ala. July 30, 2025 Photo(s): By Northrop Grumman
A photo of an Engagement Operations Center (EOC) at Northrop Grumman's Enhanced Production & Integration (EPIC) manufacturing facility in Madison, Alabama. Northrop Grumman.

Northrop Grumman Corporation has successfully completed delivery of major end items (MEIs) for the US Army's Low-Rate Initial Production (LRIP) contract for the Integrated Battle Command System (IBCS), the Army's program of record for integrated air and missile defense. This milestone marks a crucial advancement in next-generation air-and-missile defense technology and demonstrates the system's ready-now capabilities.

During the LRIP program phase, Northrop Grumman manufactured IBCS at scale and speed, successfully delivering all MEIs under LRIP, allowing the US Army to accelerate the fielding process.

This milestone follows last year's delivery of the first full set of IBCS MEIs. Under the LRIP contract, Northrop Grumman produced and delivered 142 MEIs: 35 Engagement Operations Centers (EOC), 32 Integrated Fire Control Network (IFCN) Relays and 75 Integrated Collaborative Environments (ICE) from our manufacturing facility in Huntsville, Alabama.

Experts:

"Northrop Grumman's delivery of IBCS MEIs to the US Army underscores our commitment to deliver cutting-edge technology," said Jeremy Knupp, vice president, global command and control solutions, Northrop Grumman. "We have the manufacturing depth and capacity to deliver IBCS at speed, ensuring our armed forces are equipped to meet the challenges of modern warfare with enhanced situational awareness, decision-making precision and operational adaptability."

What's Next:

  • As a trusted innovator with a legacy of disruption, Northrop Grumman will now begin manufacturing IBCS under our full-rate production contract with the US Army at our state-of-the-art integration center in Madison, Alabama. The new Enhanced Production and Integration Center (EPIC) builds on our ability to scale and accelerate production of critical capabilities, while expanding capacity for high-rate manufacturing programs.

Details on IBCS:

IBCS is a revolutionary command and control system that unifies current and future systems regardless of source, service or domain. Through its network enabled, modular, open and scalable architecture, IBCS fuses sensor data for a single, actionable picture of the full battlespace. This ready-now capability gives warfighters more time to assess and respond to threats, serving as a foundational element for enabling joint and coalition, multi-domain operations IBCS is in production and will be fielded as part of the US Army's program of record for integrated air and missile defense modernization.

Northrop Grumman was awarded a five-year contract valued at more than $1 billion from the US Army for low-rate initial production and full-rate production of IBCS in December 2021.