IAP Wins $40 Million Air Force Radome Replacement Contract
By AI, Created 5:56 PM UTC, May 28, 2026, /AGP/ – IAP World Services won a $40 million Air Force contract to replace AN/FPS-124 radar radomes at sites in the U.S. and overseas. The work supports a short-range radar network used for continuous early warning and aerospace defense across North America.
Why it matters: - The AN/FPS-124 radar network supports continuous, all-weather surveillance for early warning and aerospace defense. - The replacement work helps keep remote radar sites operating without capability gaps. - The contract covers both legacy removal and new installation, which should improve sustainment of the system.
What happened: - IAP World Services, an Intrepid Global Solutions company, won a $40 million indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract. - The award supports the AN/FPS-124 Radome Replacement Program. - The Department of the Air Force issued the contract through Air Force Materiel Command, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, Electronic Systems Directorate. - The work includes disassembly and disposal of legacy radomes. - The contract also covers procurement, assembly and installation of replacement radomes at multiple CONUS and OCONUS radar site locations.
The details: - The contract calls for production and installation of 28-foot composite radome assemblies. - The scope includes spare parts, data deliverables, shipping logistics, site travel and training materials. - The AN/FPS-124 Short Range Radar is part of the Atmospheric Early Warning System. - The radar provides continuous, all-weather, three-dimensional long-range surveillance. - The system delivers data that supports early warning and aerospace defense operations across North America. - Many of the radar sites are in remote, austere environments that require precise logistics and sustainment. - IAP World Services operates in more than 110 locations across 27 countries. - The company says it has more than 65 years of experience serving U.S. and international government agencies. - IAP World Services says it is certified to ISO and NIST standards.
Between the lines: - The award suggests the Air Force is prioritizing continuity and reliability in a mission-critical radar network. - Winning a companion program alongside the AN/FPS-117 award signals continued customer confidence in IAP World Services, according to Chief Executive Officer Rob Rosen. - The contract also reflects the logistical complexity of maintaining defense infrastructure across remote sites.
What’s next: - IAP World Services will begin work on replacement radome production and site installation under the IDIQ contract. - The program will likely move site by site across CONUS and OCONUS locations as logistics and training are completed. - The company is expected to continue supporting government customers with mission-critical services worldwide.
The bottom line: - The Air Force is investing in radar infrastructure that underpins North American early warning, and IAP World Services will help deliver the replacement program.
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