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    There’s a phrase that doesn’t come up often in defense contractor earnings calls: “golden opportunity.” It’s the kind of language that gets people’s attention. Lockheed Martin (LMT) CEO Jim Taiclet used it anyway.

    Speaking to investors on the company’s first-quarter 2026 earnings call Thursday, April 23, Taiclet did not attempt to be subtle about what the current political environment means for the world’s largest defense contractor.

    With the Iran war driving Pentagon spending, a Trump administration that has requested a record $1.5 trillion defense budget, and a Defense Department leadership openly willing to restructure how it does business with contractors, Taiclet told investors the timing couldn’t be better.

    “This is a golden opportunity right now based on who’s in government,” Taiclet said, citing “their experience, their willingness to change, the demand that they have for what we do and what our partners in our industry do.”

    For a company that derives 73% of its revenue from the federal government, according to The University of Iowa, and 65% from the Department of Defense alone, those two words — golden opportunity — represent not just optimism, but a business thesis.

    The most significant development from Taiclet’s earnings call wasn’t a contract announcement. It was a structural one.

    Lockheed Martin and the Pentagon have been working toward what Taiclet described as a “more commercial-like business model for major weapons systems,” a departure from the traditional government contracting framework that has historically loaded risk onto defense manufacturers.

    Under the new approach, the Pentagon has added a “recovery element” to its contracts with Lockheed Martin, according to The Motley Fool. If the government changes production rates or contract terms down the line, whether due to budget shifts, Congressional action, or strategic reprioritization, Lockheed Martin receives payment regardless.

    Related: Morgan Stanley has a stark message on Lockheed Martin stock

    “If, for whatever reason, the government decides the production rate won’t be as high in year five, six, or whatever, or there is a change in Congress that changes how this agreement can be appropriated, then there are reach-back or clawback mechanisms to make the company whole,” Taiclet said.

    That protection matters enormously for a company scaling up production in a wartime environment. It removes the financial exposure that has historically made defense contractors cautious about committing capital to rapid production ramp-ups, and it signals a Pentagon leadership willing to share risk in exchange for speed.

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    “It really hasn’t been done before,” Taiclet said, “and that’s because the leadership of the department at this point is willing to engage in topics such as risk mitigation.”

    The Iran conflict has been a direct catalyst for Lockheed Martin’s contract activity, and the numbers reflect it.

    Since the start of the conflict, the Pentagon has established multiple new contracts with Lockheed Martin in addition to existing agreements. Earlier this month alone, two major awards landed, according to the company’s earnings materials.

    • A $4.7 billion contract to accelerate production of PAC-3 missile segment enhancement interceptors, Reuters reported.

    • A $1.9 billion contract to continue C-130J maintenance and aircrew training systems, according to Lockheed Martin.

    Lockheed Martin and the Department of Defense also signed multiyear framework agreements to increase munitions production during the quarter, in a direct response to consumption rates in the Middle East theater.

    The company’s relationship with the U.S. government spans everything from top-secret missiles being used in the Iran war to the Orion spacecraft that completed the historic Artemis II mission around the moon during the quarter. Lockheed Martin has a dozen capabilities that no other defense contractor can match at the same scale.

    The Pentagon has added a “recovery element” to its contracts with Lockheed Martin.ERNESTO BENAVIDES / AFP via Getty Images

    The first-quarter financial results were mixed: solid at the top line and softer at the bottom.

    According to Lockheed Martin’s April earnings release, first-quarter 2026 results included:

    • Sales of $18.0 billion, roughly in line with Q1 2025

    • Net earnings of $1.5 billion, or $6.44 per share

    • Cash from operations of $220 million, free cash flow of $291 million

    • Full-year 2026 financial outlook reaffirmed
      Source: Lockheed Martin First Quarter 2026 Results

    The company missed profit expectations, primarily due to lower volumes in its F-16 fighter jet program and other classified programs. Free cash flow was a notable step back from the $955 million delivered in Q1 2025, driven largely by working capital timing and $511 million in capital expenditures, the earnings release revealed.

    “Lockheed Martin’s superior capabilities in delivering advanced defense technology and systems and in space exploration have been proven again and again in 2026,” Taiclet said.

    LMT’s stock performance has been steady, if unspectacular, relative to the broader market. LMT is up 6.64% year-to-date versus the S&P 500’s 4.67%, Yahoo Finance reported, though the one-year return of 12.92% trails the index’s 30.64% over the same period. Three-year and 5-year returns sit at 15.73% and 55.76%, respectively.

    For those of you watching defense spending, this is important. The Trump administration has proposed a $1.5 trillion Pentagon budget, a $445 billion increase from last year, but it hasn’t passed Congress yet.

    The Iran war funding is being pursued separately through budget reconciliation legislation. Neither is guaranteed, according to Seeking Alpha.

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    But Lockheed Martin isn’t waiting.

    The contract wins are already arriving, the production framework agreements are signed, and the CEO is publicly framing the current environment as a generational inflection point for the business.

    For you as an investor, the Lockheed Martin story in 2026 is about whether the Pentagon’s willingness to adopt commercial contracting structures, combined with sustained defense spending driven by the Iran conflict, translates into the kind of earnings acceleration that the stock’s relatively modest returns haven’t yet reflected.

    Related: Trump’s $2.2T proposed defense budget boosts Lockheed Martin’s outlook

    This story was originally published by TheStreet on Apr 25, 2026, where it first appeared in the Investing section. Add TheStreet as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

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