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Congressman Courtney Urges DoD to Award Submarine Contract
March 10, 2026
Congressman Joe Courtney, Ranking Member of the House Seapower and Projection Forces Subcommittee, has publicly called on the Department of Defense to promptly execute the delayed multi-year contract for up to eleven Block VI Virginia-class submarines. This contract is essential to stabilizing the submarine industrial base and accelerating production to meet national security requirements. The delay as of March 2026 has raised concerns about meeting the Navyโs shipbuilding plan and the Defense Departmentโs AUKUS review objectives, which emphasize increasing production cadence as critical for national security.
- The contract involves construction of Block VI Virginia-class submarines, a key asset for the U.S. Navyโs undersea capabilities.
- Prompt award of this contract is critical to providing a stable demand signal to shipbuilders and supply chain companies, enabling them to scale production efficiently.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate increased activity and opportunities in submarine construction and related supply chains once the contract is awarded.
- Industry stakeholders in Connecticut, particularly around Norwich, may see heightened engagement due to the regional shipbuilding infrastructure supporting this program.
The signing of the Block VI contract will strengthen the critical long term demand signal to the entire submarine industrial base, enabling U.S. shipbuilders and supply chain companies to achieve the goal of higher production cadence, which the Navyโs shipbuilding plan and the Defense Departmentโs AUKUS review identified as critical to our national security.
— Joe Courtney
Agencies
U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Navy, House Seapower and Projection Forces Subcommittee, House Armed Services Committee