Opportunity
SAM #N00024-26-R-6116
Navy Industry Day for NextGen Submarine Rescue System (SRS) Market Research
Buyer
NAVSEA Headquarters
Posted
June 19, 2026
Respond By
August 06, 2026
Identifier
N00024-26-R-6116
NAICS
336611, 334511
The U.S. Navy's Undersea Special Mission Systems Program Office (PMS390) is hosting an Industry Day to gather market research for a next-generation Submarine Rescue System (SRS). - Purpose: Identify innovative, commercially certified solutions to replace the current SRS capability - Desired features: - Multiple, small, highly transportable rescue vehicles - Built-in decompression capability - High operational availability and rapid transportability - Sustainable configuration and reduced life-cycle costs - Fast time to first rescue - Certification requirement: System must be certified by an International Association of Classification Societies (IACS) member - Contracting approach: Navy is open to various strategies for ownership, operation, maintenance, and support - Timeline: Design development contract anticipated within five years - Event details: - Industry Day for market research - Opportunity for one-on-one meetings and submission of technical abstracts - No specific OEMs, vendors, or products named; additional system characteristics available in attached document - This is not a solicitation or contract commitment
Description
⚓ NextGen Submarine Rescue System (SRS) Industry Day Announcement
Host: U.S. Department of the Navy (USN) | DRPM I&I | Undersea Special Mission Systems Program Office (PMS390)
The Navy is advancing its submarine rescue capabilities and is seeking industry input to replace the current system. This unclassified Industry Day facilitates discussion on innovative ideas, technical offerings, challenges, and emerging technologies as PMS390 conducts market research for the next-generation submarine rescue system.
📅 Event Overview & Logistics
Parameter Details
Date & Time: September 2, 2026 at 09:00 AM EDT (Follow-on meetings scheduled
through September 3, 2026, if needed)
Location: 1100 New Jersey Ave SE, Washington, DC 20003
Classification: Unclassified
Format: In-Person Only (No virtual attendance option available)
Foreign Nationals: Eligible to attend (Requires completed Foreign Visitor Request (FVR)
form attached to the original notice)
Capacity Limit: Maximum of three (3) representatives per company/organization
Security/Check-in: Valid government-issued photo ID required. No audio/visual
recording devices permitted.
🛠️ Technical Objectives & System Characteristics
PMS390 seeks innovative solutions to replace the current submarine rescue capability within five (5) years of a design development contract award.
Key Capabilities Required:
Materiel Solution: Multiple, commercially classified, small, and highly transportable rescue vehicles. Decompression Capabilities: Built directly into the design of the rescue vehicles, alongside executing Disabled Submarine (DISSUB) survivor rescues. Performance Goals: High operational availability, rapid transportability, highly sustainable configuration, fast "time to first rescue," and reduced overall life-cycle Program costs. Certification: Final solution must be commercially certified by an International Association of Classification Societies (IACS) member. Flexibility: PMS390 is open to all contracting, ownership, operation, maintenance, and supportability strategies.
Note: Additional desired system characteristics are enclosed in the main attachment of this announcement.
⏱️ Industry Day Agenda (September 2, 2026)
Duration Session Type Description
60 Minutes Navy Program Overview Presentation of current requirements,
general system expectations, the materiel solution framework, and
the path forward.
30 Minutes Open Q&A Forum Moderated session for open-floor
questions from attendees.
30 Minutes (Each) One-on-One Meetings Private sessions for registered and
approved companies to discuss proprietary capabilities and solutions.
✉️ Registration & One-on-One Requests
To participate, companies must register and submit their details before the deadline.
Registration Deadline Thursday, August 6, 2026, by 15:00 EST
Primary Action POC LT Matthew Mitchell
matthew.a.mitchell53.mil@us.navy.mil
Carbon Copy (CC) Mr. Matt Hedrick
matthew.c.hedrick.civ@us.navy.mil
Required Registration Details:
Primary Point of Contact (Name, Email, Phone Number) Company/Organization Name & Physical Address Full names of up to three (3) designated attendees Completed Foreign Visitor Request (FVR) forms (if applicable)
One-on-One Meeting Abstract Requirements:
If your company wishes to reserve a private, 30-minute session, you must request it in your registration email and attach an Abstract.
Content: Propose specific solutions and technical ideas aligned directly with the materiel solution and desired system characteristics. Exclusion: Generic corporate capability statements will not be accepted or considered for a one-on-one session. Note: Government representatives will review all abstracts and select companies for the limited one-on-one slots. Approved companies will be notified of their scheduled times.
⚠️ Important Notices & Disclaimers
Public Q&A: The Government may post a sanitized version of all questions and answers stemming from this event to the Procurement Integrated Enterprise Environment (PIEE) and System for Award Management (SAM) websites. No Commitment: This announcement is for market research and information gathering only. It is not a Request for Proposals (RFP) and does not commit the U.S. Government to issue a solicitation or award a contract. No Reimbursement: The Government will not reimburse any costs associated with preparing information, responding to this announcement, or traveling to/participating in this event.