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U.S. Navy Awards NGLS Design Contracts
March 23, 2026
The U.S. Navy awarded contracts to General Dynamics' National Steel and Shipbuilding Company (NASSCO) and VARD Marine Inc. for concept design work on the Next Generation Logistics Ship (NGLS) program. These awards, valued at $3.9 million for NASSCO and $4.5 million for VARD, represent the initial phase following the September Request for Proposal (RFP). VARD Marine's U.S. operations are based in Houston, Texas, and the company is owned by Italy's Fincantieri. This contract marks a significant step in advancing the Navy's logistics capabilities through next-generation ship design.
- Why this matters: The NGLS program is a key modernization effort to enhance naval logistics support, creating opportunities for shipbuilders and marine engineering firms.
- Procurement professionals should note the competitive landscape includes both domestic and foreign-owned companies with U.S. operations.
- Contractors specializing in naval ship design and marine systems can anticipate further solicitations as the program progresses beyond concept design.
- Organizations should consider the strategic importance of locations like San Diego and Houston as hubs for naval shipbuilding and design activities.
Agencies
U.S. Navy
Vendors
General Dynamics' National Steel and Shipbuilding Company (NASSCO), VARD Marine Inc., Fincantieri
Contracts
$3.9 million awarded to NASSCO; $4.5 million awarded to VARD Marine Inc.
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Sources
- NASSCO And Vard Marine Picked For Next Gen Logistics Ship Design Work - Defense Daily · Defense Daily · Mar 23