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San Antonio and Austin Firms to Drive Trump’s Golden Dome Project

Illustration of the Golden Dome missile defense project in Texas featuring technology firms.

Texas, December 27, 2025

San Antonio and Austin companies have been selected for President Trump’s Pentagon’s Golden Dome project, a new missile defense initiative. These firms are expected to leverage their expertise in technology and defense systems to enhance the U.S. missile defense capabilities. With notable participants like E-Spectrum, Southwest Research Institute, and Dell Federal Systems contributing their advanced technologies, their involvement underscores Texas’s growing significance in the defense sector.

San Antonio, Austin Firms Poised to Benefit from Trump’s Golden Dome Project

San Antonio and Austin-based companies are set to play a significant role in the Pentagon’s Golden Dome project, a new missile defense system announced by President Donald Trump. Over a dozen firms from these metro areas have been included in the list of vendors selected to contribute to the development of this advanced defense technology.

Key Participants

San Antonio Companies:

  • E-Spectrum: An engineering and manufacturing firm with nearly $3.6 million in federal small-business contracts since 2000, currently engaged in a $13.4 million deal providing engineering and logistics support for a cruise missile test program.
  • Forward Edge-AI: Specializes in artificial intelligence across various industries, including defense, and has developed hardware resistant to quantum computer hacking.
  • IPSecure: A 25-year-old cybersecurity firm with millions in federal contracts, including a $20 million deal for cyberspace operations at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland.
  • M2: Provides information technology services, assisting federal agencies in designing, building, and maintaining data centers, networking, and cybersecurity.
  • Southwest Research Institute (SwRI): A nonprofit research campus involved in defense, security, space, electronics, automation, and manufacturing sectors.
  • T3i: Offers training services for drones, counter-drone systems, cyber operations, and tactical skills, and is among the 1,014 awardees out of 2,463 companies that submitted proposals.
  • X Technologies: Operating since 1998, this defense contractor holds deals with the Pentagon worth up to $241 million.

Austin-Area Companies:

  • CesiumAstro: A space communications tech company that raised $65 million in funding over the summer and received a grant worth up to $10 million from the Texas Space Commission to build a satellite factory and headquarters.
  • Hypergiant: Utilizes artificial intelligence in software to assist in space, defense, and critical infrastructure sectors with data visualization and decision-making.
  • Nanohmics: A research and development lab specializing in materials and high-tech sensors, serving clients including the Defense Department and NASA.
  • Oracle: A global computer company involved in artificial intelligence and cloud computing, and part of the $500 billion “Stargate” artificial intelligence project in West Texas.
  • Saronic: Manufactures autonomous boats ranging from 6 to 180 feet, with over 250 employees and a strategic partnership with defense tech firm Palantir Technologies Inc.
  • Slingshot Aerospace: Provides information about the space environment through systems that integrate trusted data, advanced analytics, and AI-powered decision tools.
  • Dell Federal Systems: Offers hardware, software, 5G wireless, and support services, including implementing artificial intelligence for the government, with major deals with NASA, the Government Services Agency, and the Pentagon.

Background

The Golden Dome project aims to enhance the United States’ missile defense capabilities. The inclusion of these Texas-based firms highlights the state’s growing prominence in defense and technology sectors. Their participation is expected to contribute significantly to the project’s success, leveraging their expertise in various advanced technologies.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the Golden Dome project?

The Golden Dome project is a new missile defense system announced by President Donald Trump, aiming to enhance the United States’ missile defense capabilities.

Which San Antonio companies are involved in the Golden Dome project?

San Antonio companies involved include E-Spectrum, Forward Edge-AI, IPSecure, M2, Southwest Research Institute (SwRI), T3i, and X Technologies.

Which Austin-area companies are participating in the Golden Dome project?

Austin-area companies participating are CesiumAstro, Hypergiant, Nanohmics, Oracle, Saronic, Slingshot Aerospace, and Dell Federal Systems.

What is the significance of these companies’ involvement?

The involvement of these Texas-based firms underscores the state’s growing prominence in defense and technology sectors, contributing significantly to the project’s success through their expertise in various advanced technologies.

Key Features of the Golden Dome Project

Feature Description
Project Name Golden Dome
Objective Enhance United States’ missile defense capabilities
Key Participants San Antonio and Austin-based companies
Notable Companies Involved E-Spectrum, Forward Edge-AI, IPSecure, M2, SwRI, T3i, X Technologies, CesiumAstro, Hypergiant, Nanohmics, Oracle, Saronic, Slingshot Aerospace, Dell Federal Systems
State’s Role Texas firms’ significant contribution to defense and technology sectors


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