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USCG Prepares Light Icebreaker Acquisition
March 23, 2026
The United States Coast Guard (USCG) is advancing its acquisition process for up to seven new light icebreakers under the Homeland Security Cutter – Light Icebreaker (HSC-L) program. This initiative aims to replace the existing fleet of Light Icebreaking Tugs, which have been in service for over 60 years. A Request for Information (RFI) has been issued with responses due by April 10, 2026, signaling the early stages of procurement. The contract award is expected in late 2026, supported by an $816 million allocation from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which funds both light and medium icebreaking cutters.
- Why this matters: The USCG's modernization of its icebreaking fleet represents a significant procurement opportunity for shipbuilders and maritime contractors specializing in ice-capable vessels.
- The RFI deadline of April 10, 2026, provides a near-term engagement point for interested vendors to influence requirements and prepare for forthcoming solicitations.
- The substantial funding allocation underscores the federal commitment to enhancing maritime capabilities in polar and ice-affected regions, potentially increasing demand for specialized maritime technologies and services.
- Procurement professionals should monitor the USCG's acquisition timeline closely to align business development and proposal efforts with the anticipated late 2026 contract award.
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- US Coast Guard prepares acquisition process of up to seven light icebreakers | Shephard · Shephard Media · Mar 23