TT Electronics, a global leader in engineered electronics, has been selected by Collins Aerospace, an RTX business, to supply critical components for a classified U.S. Department of Defense program. The new multi-year production contract, valued at $10.3 million, will see TT Electronics provide high-reliability power modules and power filter assemblies for this mission-critical application.
Under the agreement, development and manufacturing will be centered at TT Electronics’ facility in Kansas City, with prototype deliveries scheduled to commence in early 2026. The award builds upon a longstanding partnership between the two companies, extending their collaboration on advanced power electronics for defense systems well into the next decade.
“This contract award reaffirms our position as a trusted engineering and manufacturing collaborator to Collins Aerospace,” said Matt Freeman, Executive Vice President at TT Electronics. “Through mutual trust and collaboration, we provide technical expertise and product innovation at the highest level.”
Freeman emphasized that the partnership goes beyond a standard supplier relationship. “Our strategic relationship with Collins Aerospace exemplifies the power of aligned R&D efforts and synchronized technology roadmaps,” he added. “By working closely together, we’re not only delivering cutting-edge solutions but also strengthening the U.S. defense supply chain through domestic manufacturing capabilities and technological innovation that directly supports our warfighters and national security objectives.”
The contract highlights TT Electronics’ specialized capabilities in designing and manufacturing highly reliable power solutions for extreme environments, a cornerstone of modern aerospace and defense platforms. It also underscores the strategic importance of secure, onshore manufacturing for critical defense technologies, ensuring resilience and technological sovereignty for vital national programs. This project positions both organizations at the forefront of developing the next generation of power systems essential for U.S. defense operations.

