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Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) issued a Sources Sought notice to gather market research for intermediate and progressive depot level maintenance and support services for MK 48 torpedoes at the Navy Submarine Torpedo Facility in Yorktown, VA. The procurement is estimated at $90M to $130M and covers maintenance, quality assurance, training, and logistics for MOD 6 and MOD 7 variants. Responses are due by March 5, 2026, to inform a planned cost-plus-incentive-fee contract.
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The Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) issued a sources-sought notice to identify qualified contractors for intermediate and progressive depot-level maintenance and support services for MK 48 heavyweight torpedoes at the Navy Submarine Torpedo Facility in Yorktown, VA. The scope includes maintenance, quality assurance, training, facilities support, and information technology management for various torpedo models. Responses are due by March 5, 2026, for a potential cost-plus-incentive-fee contract covering fiscal years 2027 through 2031.
Posted Date
Jan 29, 2026
Due Date
Mar 5, 2026
Release: Jan 29, 2026
Close: Mar 5, 2026
The Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) issued a sources-sought notice to identify qualified contractors for intermediate and progressive depot-level maintenance and support services for MK 48 heavyweight torpedoes at the Navy Submarine Torpedo Facility in Yorktown, VA. The scope includes maintenance, quality assurance, training, facilities support, and information technology management for various torpedo models. Responses are due by March 5, 2026, for a potential cost-plus-incentive-fee contract covering fiscal years 2027 through 2031.
AvailablePerform maintenance and associated support services for submarine launched heavyweight torpedoes (HWT) MK 48 mod 6, mod 6 advanced common torpedo (ACOT), and mod 7 common broadband advanced sonar system (CBASS) warshot and exercise variants.
Posted Date
Jan 29, 2026
Due Date
Mar 5, 2026
Release: Jan 29, 2026
Close: Mar 5, 2026
Perform maintenance and associated support services for submarine launched heavyweight torpedoes (HWT) MK 48 mod 6, mod 6 advanced common torpedo (ACOT), and mod 7 common broadband advanced sonar system (CBASS) warshot and exercise variants.
AvailableNaval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) posted a Sources Sought notice to conduct market research for the FY27 Selected Restricted Availability of USS PORTLAND (LPD 27), focused on pier-side maintenance and repair in San Diego. The announcement requests industry capability information to determine interest and availability, particularly from small businesses, for a performance period starting in February 2027. A formal Request for Proposals (RFP) is anticipated to be released around March 2026 following this market research phase.
Posted Date
Jan 28, 2026
Due Date
Feb 11, 2026
Release: Jan 28, 2026
Close: Feb 11, 2026
Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) posted a Sources Sought notice to conduct market research for the FY27 Selected Restricted Availability of USS PORTLAND (LPD 27), focused on pier-side maintenance and repair in San Diego. The announcement requests industry capability information to determine interest and availability, particularly from small businesses, for a performance period starting in February 2027. A formal Request for Proposals (RFP) is anticipated to be released around March 2026 following this market research phase.
Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) issued a Sources Sought/RFI seeking sources for Basic Ordering Agreements (BOAs) to supply unique shipbuilder-coded parts and specialized material and provide routine and emergent repair and engineering support for US nuclear-powered aircraft carriers. Responses are requested for market research and acquisition planning only and do not constitute a solicitation; respondents must submit capability information electronically by the response deadline. The estimated ordering period is January 2027 through January 2032 and the notice emphasizes rapid-response capability for emergent repairs when regular supply channels are exhausted.
Posted Date
Jan 7, 2026
Due Date
Feb 7, 2026
Release: Jan 7, 2026
Close: Feb 7, 2026
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Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) issued a Sources Sought/RFI seeking sources for Basic Ordering Agreements (BOAs) to supply unique shipbuilder-coded parts and specialized material and provide routine and emergent repair and engineering support for US nuclear-powered aircraft carriers. Responses are requested for market research and acquisition planning only and do not constitute a solicitation; respondents must submit capability information electronically by the response deadline. The estimated ordering period is January 2027 through January 2032 and the notice emphasizes rapid-response capability for emergent repairs when regular supply channels are exhausted.