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The Department of the Navy (NAVSEA) issued a sources-sought (RFI) to conduct market research on establishing Multi-Ship Sustainment Partnerships for DDG-51 class vessels, seeking industry capability for Emergent Maintenance, Continuous Maintenance Availabilities, and ISRAs in Norfolk, VA and San Diego, CA. The announcement describes an intent to group DDG-51 ships and award long-term, pre-priced menu-based task orders to increase predictability and readiness; industry responses should include capability, facility access (piers), and performance history. Responses (notice of interest and up to 10 pages addressing provided questions) are due by 4:00 PM local Washington D.C. time on 2026-01-16.
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Conducting market research to determine industry capability and interest in establishing Multi-Ship Sustainment Partnerships (MSSP). MSSPs are contractual arrangements that aim to develop long-term maintenance partnerships for routine and repeatable work to enhance responsiveness to Fleet needs, improve wartime readiness, and increase certainty for our industrial base with U.S. Navy’s Surface Ship Maintenance, Repair and Modernization requirements.
Posted Date
Dec 19, 2025
Due Date
Jan 21, 2026
Release: Dec 19, 2025
Close: Jan 21, 2026
Conducting market research to determine industry capability and interest in establishing Multi-Ship Sustainment Partnerships (MSSP). MSSPs are contractual arrangements that aim to develop long-term maintenance partnerships for routine and repeatable work to enhance responsiveness to Fleet needs, improve wartime readiness, and increase certainty for our industrial base with U.S. Navy’s Surface Ship Maintenance, Repair and Modernization requirements.
AvailableThe Navy (Naval Sea Systems Command) is conducting market research/sources-sought for Multi-Ship Sustainment Partnerships (MSSP), a long-term maintenance approach for DDG-51 class ships covering emergent maintenance, continuous maintenance availabilities, and short-term availabilities for ships homeported in Norfolk, VA and San Diego, CA. The government intends a fixed-price single-award IDIQ with a pre-priced task menu and grouping of DDG-51 ships into groups of 3–6 to award all short-term and routine maintenance for assigned groups. Interested firms were asked to submit notices of interest providing company size, facilities, past performance, pier access, MSRA status, and feedback on contract strategy; responses were due January 16, 2026.
Posted Date
Dec 19, 2025
Due Date
Jan 16, 2026
Release: Dec 19, 2025
Close: Jan 16, 2026
The Navy (Naval Sea Systems Command) is conducting market research/sources-sought for Multi-Ship Sustainment Partnerships (MSSP), a long-term maintenance approach for DDG-51 class ships covering emergent maintenance, continuous maintenance availabilities, and short-term availabilities for ships homeported in Norfolk, VA and San Diego, CA. The government intends a fixed-price single-award IDIQ with a pre-priced task menu and grouping of DDG-51 ships into groups of 3–6 to award all short-term and routine maintenance for assigned groups. Interested firms were asked to submit notices of interest providing company size, facilities, past performance, pier access, MSRA status, and feedback on contract strategy; responses were due January 16, 2026.
The Department of the Navy (Naval Sea Systems Command) issued a Sources Sought (N00024-26-R-4439) seeking industry capability and interest to establish Multi-Ship Sustainment Partnerships (MSSP) to perform Emergent Maintenance (EM), Continuous Maintenance Availabilities (CMAV), and Incremental Selected Restricted Availabilities (ISRA) for DDG-51 class ships in Norfolk, VA and San Diego, CA. The Government intends to use a fixed-price Single Award IDIQ with a pre-priced task menu for grouped hulls (3–6 ships) to increase predictability and responsiveness; this announcement is market research only (not a request for proposals). Responses (notice of interest with specific company info and capability descriptions) are due by 2026-01-16 at 4:00 PM Eastern and should be emailed to the contracting officer and contract specialist listed in the posting.
Posted Date
Dec 19, 2025
Due Date
Jan 16, 2026
Release: Dec 19, 2025
Close: Jan 16, 2026
The Department of the Navy (NAVSEA PEO IWS 80) issued a pre-solicitation seeking industry capabilities for sustainment and production hardware for the Ship Self-Defense System (SSDS), including engineering services, hardware production, spares management, depot repairs, and warehousing for components such as MAM Cabinets, Arming Units, and PMA Laptops for SSDS/MK6 MOD X. The work includes resolving DMS/MS issues, developing and maintaining a Level III Technical Data Package with quarterly updates, submitting Engineering Change Proposals, and operating a secure warehouse; the government requires unlimited government data rights for technical and ILS documentation. Industry responses (sources sought) are requested by 2026-01-19 with the formal proposal due date anticipated 2026-02-20; the solicitation number is N00024-26-R-5200.
Posted Date
Nov 10, 2025
Due Date
Feb 20, 2026
Release: Nov 10, 2025
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The Department of the Navy (Naval Sea Systems Command) issued a Sources Sought (N00024-26-R-4439) seeking industry capability and interest to establish Multi-Ship Sustainment Partnerships (MSSP) to perform Emergent Maintenance (EM), Continuous Maintenance Availabilities (CMAV), and Incremental Selected Restricted Availabilities (ISRA) for DDG-51 class ships in Norfolk, VA and San Diego, CA. The Government intends to use a fixed-price Single Award IDIQ with a pre-priced task menu for grouped hulls (3–6 ships) to increase predictability and responsiveness; this announcement is market research only (not a request for proposals). Responses (notice of interest with specific company info and capability descriptions) are due by 2026-01-16 at 4:00 PM Eastern and should be emailed to the contracting officer and contract specialist listed in the posting.
The Department of the Navy (NAVSEA PEO IWS 80) issued a pre-solicitation seeking industry capabilities for sustainment and production hardware for the Ship Self-Defense System (SSDS), including engineering services, hardware production, spares management, depot repairs, and warehousing for components such as MAM Cabinets, Arming Units, and PMA Laptops for SSDS/MK6 MOD X. The work includes resolving DMS/MS issues, developing and maintaining a Level III Technical Data Package with quarterly updates, submitting Engineering Change Proposals, and operating a secure warehouse; the government requires unlimited government data rights for technical and ILS documentation. Industry responses (sources sought) are requested by 2026-01-19 with the formal proposal due date anticipated 2026-02-20; the solicitation number is N00024-26-R-5200.
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