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General Dynamics Mission Systems Wins $91M U.S. Navy Contract
General Dynamics Mission Systems secures $15.3M contract, expandable to $91.1M, delivering mobile security toolkit shipsets by 2026, extending 2030.
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General Dynamics Mission Systems announced that it was awarded a $15,331,729 cost-plus-incentive fee, cost-plus-fixed fee, and cost only contract from the U.S. Navy for security toolkit shipset production, engineering, and installation support. This contract includes options which, if exercised, would bring the cumulative value to $91,140,416.
Work will be performed in Manassas, Virginia; Groton, Connecticut; Las Vegas, Nevada; Port Orchard, Washington; Chesapeake, Virginia; Pearl Harbor, Hawaii; San Diego, California; and Kings Bay, Georgia, and is expected to be completed by August 2026. If all options are exercised, work will continue through August 2030.

Under this contract, Progeny Systems, a General Dynamics Mission Systems business area, will deliver security toolkit shipsets that provide untethered wireless movement, enhancing all aspects of daily operations with capability for communications, training, qualification, and maintenance enabled through integration with submarine and aircraft carrier shipboard networks.
“Progeny Systems is a trusted provider of mission readiness solutions for Naval nuclear platforms. We look forward to providing the U.S. Navy with enhanced communications in support of our sailors,” said Dr. Laura Hooks, vice president and general manager of Maritime and Strategic Systems at General Dynamics Mission Systems.
Progeny Systems was acquired by General Dynamics Mission Systems in 2022. Headquartered in Manassas, Virginia, Progeny Systems provides a wide spectrum of capabilities and lifecycle support services for U.S. submarines and surface ships.
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