Closed Solicitation · DEPT OF DEFENSE
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The Department of Defense is seeking sources for a potential SA IDIQ contract for maintenance and modernization of DDG 1000 class ships. Interested companies should demonstrate expertise in ship repair, high voltage systems, and composite materials. Responses are due by 12:00 PM ET on October 15, 2025.
This is a sources sought announcement in accordance with FAR 15.201 and DFARS 210.001 in anticipation of a potential future procurement program. The Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) is conducting market research to determine industry capability and interest in providing planning and scheduling, ship repair, modernization, and inter-availability maintenance (continuous (CMAV) and emergent maintenance). This will include dry-docking (using a using a MIL-STD-1625D (SH) NAVSEA-certified drydock) and pier-side maintenance, material support, Alteration Installation Team (AIT)/ Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) coordination and facilities, as required to accomplish the required maintenance and modernization onboard the DDG 1000 class ships homeported in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. This procurement would also include support for voyage repairs and other support in other CONUS and OCONUS locations.
Due to the highly specialized nature of the DDG 1000 Class and the limited number of vessels in the fleet, a SA IDIQ is anticipated to be the most practical and efficient contracting method. It ensures the government maintains technical continuity, minimizes training and transition costs, and supports accelerated readiness timelines. Due to the technical complexity and stringent requirements of the DDG 1000 Class ships, awarding to a contractor with proven expertise ensures consistent technical proficiency, enables streamlined planning for labor and material across multiple task orders, and minimizes startup delays. This approach reduces risks associated with contractor unfamiliarity and supports alignment with this unique class’s long-term lifecycle support strategy.
The Government seeks responses from any source interested in performing the aforementioned work beginning at contract award (anticipated in 4th Quarter FY 2026) and continuing for a period of performance up to 5 years, under a SA IDIQ contract. Non-docking availabilities will be at the Naval Station Pearl Harbor and docking availabilities will be at the Naval Station Pearl Harbor Dry Dock. Separate from this anticipated contract, a Planning Yard will manage a comprehensive process for work specification development and selected material procurement to support the CMAV and Emergent Work for DDG 1000 (ZUMWALT). Interested sources will be required to liaise with the Planning Yard.
As part of its market research, the Government is also interested in determining all sources interested in competing for the SA IDIQ contract for the DDG 1000 class ships homeported in Hawaii including those potential sources that do not currently have a significant presence within the Pearl Harbor, Hawaii homeport area.
This will be a Firm-Fixed-Price (FFP) contract under the cognizance of NAVSEA. The contract is anticipated to include:
What/Where to Submit
Interested companies should submit a letter of interest on company letterhead including:
1. Does your company hold or is it currently seeking a NAVSEA Master Ship Repair Agreement (MSRA) or Agreement for Boat Repair (ABR)? If you are seeking an agreement, state when you submitted the application.
2. What specialized expertise does your company possess that would support DDG 1000 maintenance and modernization? Address the below specifically:
3. What is your corporate experience performing DDG 1000 (ZUMWALT) availabilities or comparable US Navy work within the past 3 years? This work experience should address emergent repairs, continue maintenance efforts, and availabilities larger than 90,000 mandays. Summarize.
4. Are you capable of ordering and storing material. This includes Contractor Furnished Material (CFM), long-lead time (LLTM) Government furnished Material (GFM), potentially classified storage. The contractor will be responsible for supporting and integrating in accordance with NSI 009-60 AIT production work within the production schedule. Describe the largest availability for which you have performed this material effort and in what location was that conducted.
5. Does your company plan to submit a proposal in response to the anticipated solicitation? If you intend to submit a proposal as part of a joint venture or teaming agreement, so state.
6. Does your company have or are you planning on obtaining any other commercial or Government ship repair commitments during this time frame that would require you to hire more employees in order to complete the availabilities on schedule? If so, identify those commitments.
7. Does your company have specialized expertise that demonstrates your ability to support the DDG 1000 class maintenance and modernization requirements?
8. Does your company have experience managing government furnished material and the ability to utilize the Navy supply system? This includes, but is not limited to: access to the NAVSUP WSS website, Defense Logistics Agency website, Haystack, LogiQuest, Ship Configuration Logistics Support Information System (SCLSIS) support, Configuration Data Management (CDM), Provisioned Items Ordering, ability to provide a storage facility/lay down areas and any environmental controls, material tracking in storage through a check-in and check-out system, history of material order expediting, OEM access for material procurement, and material transition to government custody.
Responses are limited to ten (10) pages. Responses shall be emailed to:
- Contract Specialist: James Thomas; james.c.thomas118.civ@us.navy.mil
- Contracting Officer: Brian Romano; brian.c.romano.civ@us.navy.mil
Use subject line: “FY 26 DDG 1000 Class SA IDIQ for Hawaii Sources Sought Response”
When to Submit:
Responses are requested no later than 12:00 PM (noon), Eastern Time, on 15 October 2025.
Notice Regarding This Sources Sought
This announcement is issued solely for information and planning purposes and does not constitute a Request for Proposal (RFP). Responses to this notice are not considered offers and cannot be accepted by the Government to form a binding contract. The Government will not reimburse any costs associated with responding to this notice.
DDG 1000 CLASS SHIPS SINGLE AWARD INDEFINITE DELIVERY INDEFINITE QUANTITY (SA IDIQ) CONTRACT is a federal acquisition solicitation issued by DEPT OF DEFENSE. Review the full description, attachments, and submission requirements on SamSearch before the response deadline.
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