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U.S. Navy Awards Gecko Robotics $71M Maintenance Contract
March 18, 2026
The U.S. Navy has awarded Gecko Robotics a five-year indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract valued up to $71 million to deploy advanced AI and robotic technologies for maintenance and inspection of naval assets, initially focusing on 18 ships in the Pacific Fleet. This contract aims to accelerate maintenance processes, improve defect detection accuracy, and increase fleet readiness to 80% by 2027, addressing critical delays that have historically hindered operational availability. The initiative leverages hull-scaling robots, digital twin technology, and predictive AI models to transform traditional maintenance workflows and reduce downtime.
- The contract represents the largest robotics deal awarded by the Navy to date, highlighting a strategic shift toward integrating 21st-century technologies in fleet maintenance.
- Procurement professionals should note the involvement of both the U.S. Navy and General Services Administration (GSA) as contracting authorities, indicating potential for related follow-on opportunities.
- Contractors specializing in AI, robotics, and predictive maintenance technologies may find increased demand for complementary services supporting naval asset readiness.
- The focus on the Pacific Fleet underscores geographic prioritization that may influence future contract scopes and regional support requirements.
When these American companies, pure-play defense and dual-use companies like Gecko Robotics choose to do hard things and move the needle on our outcome metrics 60not by percentage points, but by orders of magnitude 6it results in faster, better portfolio management5We're now seeing solutions that make innovation adoption easier and in doing so save time, money and risk.
— Justin Fanelli, Chief Technology Officer, U.S. Navy
The partnership between Gecko Robotics and the U.S. Navy shows how engineers, researchers, and skilled tradesmen from a great Pennsylvania company are leading advances in technology, artificial intelligence, autonomous systems, and robotics and giving our military the capabilities it needs for the next generation of American defense.
— Senator Dave McCormick
It9s a first example of the Navy trying to build a living, breathing, digital record and an understanding of the health of the most critical assets they have in pursuit, of course, of getting to 80 percent readiness.
— Jake Loosararian, CEO of Gecko Robotics
Agencies
U.S. Navy, General Services Administration, Naval Sea Systems Command, U.S. Pacific Fleet
Vendors
Gecko Robotics
Contracts
$71 million
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Sources
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