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    Exclusive-Defense executives plan to meet at white house as strikes on iran diminish stockpiles

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    Posted on March 4, 2026

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    Last updated: March 4, 2026

    Exclusive-Defense executives plan to meet at White House as strikes on Iran diminish stockpiles - Finance news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    A White House meeting is scheduled between U.S. defense executives (including Lockheed Martin and RTX) and senior officials to accelerate weapons production after stockpile depletion due to recent strikes, while a $50B supplemental budget is expected to support replenishment efforts.

    Table of Contents

    • White House Urgency and Defense Contractor Meeting
    • Key Companies and Meeting Details
    • Impact of Recent Conflicts on US Weapons Stockpiles
    • Focus of the White House Gathering
    • Responses and Statements from Stakeholders
    • Supplemental Budget Request and Production Push
    • Tomahawk Missile Production and Pentagon Agreements
    • Contractor Accountability and Pentagon Enforcement
    • Pentagon Actions and Contractor Compliance

    White House Calls Defense Contractors as Iran Strikes Deplete US Stockpiles

    By Mike Stone

    White House Urgency and Defense Contractor Meeting

    WASHINGTON, March 3 (Reuters) - The Trump administration plans to meet with executives from the biggest U.S. defense contractors at the White House on Friday to discuss accelerating weapons production, as the Pentagon works to replenish supplies after strikes on Iran and several other recent military efforts, five people familiar with the plan told Reuters.

    Key Companies and Meeting Details

    Companies including Lockheed Martin and Raytheon parent RTX, along with other key suppliers, have been invited to attend the meeting, the people said, speaking on condition of anonymity because the discussions are private.

    Impact of Recent Conflicts on US Weapons Stockpiles

    The meeting underscores the urgency felt in Washington to shore up weapons stocks after the Iran operation drew heavily on munitions. Since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022 and Israel began military operations in Gaza, the U.S. has drawn down billions of dollars' worth of weapons stockpiles, including artillery systems, ammunition and anti-tank missiles. The conflict in Iran has consumed longer-range missiles than those furnished to Kyiv. 

    Focus of the White House Gathering

    At least one of the people said the gathering was expected to center on pressing weapons makers to move faster to boost output.

    Responses and Statements from Stakeholders

    Lockheed, the Pentagon and White House did not immediately respond to requests for comment. RTX declined to comment. In a social media post Monday, Trump said there was a "virtually unlimited supply" of U.S. munitions and that "wars can be fought "forever," and very successfully, using just these supplies."

    Supplemental Budget Request and Production Push

    The White House meeting comes as Deputy Defense Secretary Steve Feinberg has been leading Pentagon work in recent days on a supplemental budget request of around $50 billion that could be released as soon as Friday, one of the people said. The new money would pay for replacing the weapons used in recent conflicts including those in the Middle East. The figure is preliminary and could change.

    The push to boost production has intensified following U.S. military strikes on Iran, where the U.S. deployed Tomahawk cruise missiles, F-35 stealth fighters and low-cost one-way attack drones on Saturday.

    Tomahawk Missile Production and Pentagon Agreements

    Tomahawk missile maker Raytheon has a new agreement with the Pentagon to eventually ramp production to 1,000 units annually. The Pentagon currently plans to buy 57 of the missiles in 2026 at an average cost of $1.3 million each.

    Contractor Accountability and Pentagon Enforcement

    The administration has been steadily ratcheting up pressure on defense contractors to prioritize production over shareholder payouts. President Donald Trump signed an executive order in January to identify contractors deemed to be underperforming on contracts while distributing profits to shareholders.

    Pentagon Actions and Contractor Compliance

    The Pentagon is expected to release a list of underperforming contractors. Companies named will have 15 days to submit board-approved plans to correct the situation. If those plans are judged insufficient, the Pentagon can pursue enforcement actions, including contract terminations.

    (Reporting by Mike Stone in Washington; Editing by Chris Sanders and Lisa Shumaker)

    Key Takeaways

    • •The administration is under pressure to replenish munitions drawn down by operations in Iran, Ukraine, and the Middle East.
    • •RTX (Raytheon) has secured multi‑year agreements to ramp up Tomahawk, AMRAAM, SM‑3 and SM‑6 missile production to unprecedented levels.
    • •A preliminary ~$50 billion supplemental Pentagon budget request could be released imminently to fund accelerated weapons output.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Exclusive-Defense executives plan to meet at White House as strikes on Iran diminish stockpiles

    1Why are defense contractors meeting at the White House?

    The meeting aims to discuss accelerating weapons production after recent military actions, particularly strikes on Iran, have diminished US weapons stockpiles.

    2Which companies are expected to attend the White House defense meeting?

    Executives from major US defense contractors, including Lockheed Martin and Raytheon RTX, have been invited.

    3What weapons have been most affected by recent conflicts?

    Stockpiles of artillery systems, ammunition, anti-tank missiles, and Tomahawk cruise missiles have been significantly drawn down.

    4What actions is the Pentagon taking to address low stockpiles?

    The Pentagon is working on a supplemental budget request of around $50 billion to replenish weapons used in recent conflicts and ramp up production rates.

    5How is the US government pressuring defense contractors to increase output?

    An executive order requires underperforming contractors to submit improvement plans or face enforcement actions, including potential contract termination.

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