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$140.9 Billion Sentinel Missile Program Pushed To Make Up Time For Delays

By Renée Jean

America’s new $140.9 billion nuclear deterrence program hit a major speed bump when soaring costs for the new Sentinel missile system triggered a Congressional review in 2024. 

Now the effort appears poised for a high-stakes game of catchup, with Wyoming at ground zero for a push many see as critical to national security.

Pentagon and Northrop Grumman officials are touting “acceleration” and “momentum” in media releases. But what’s really happening, according to people who sit in on community meetings about Sentinel’s progress, is getting the project back to where it was supposed to have been.

“Things are definitely speeding up,” Wyoming Chamber of Commerce CEO Dale Steenbergen told Cowboy State Daily. “I guess more than an acceleration, we’re just kind of getting back on track.”

Steenbergen is seeing more boots on the ground in Wyoming and in surrounding states that are part of the missile upgrade.,,

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