
UNITED STATE Coast Guard Awards Heavy Polar Icebreaker Contracts
The UNITED STATE Coast Guard on Wednesday granted 5 company fixed-price agreements for hefty polar icebreaker style research studies as well as evaluation.
The agreements were granted to the complying with receivers: Bollinger Shipyards, LLC, Lockport, Louisiana; Fincantieri Marine Group, LLC, Washington, District of Columbia; General Dynamics/National Steel as well as Shipbuilding Company, San Diego, California; Huntington Ingalls, Inc., Pascagoula, Mississippi; as well as VT Halter Marine, Inc., Pascagoula, Mississippi.
The consolidated overall worth of the honors is about $20 million.
The purpose of the research studies are to recognize style as well as systems approaches to decrease purchase expense as well as manufacturing timelines. In enhancement to a need to establish hefty polar icebreaker styles with anticipated expense as well as timetable numbers, the agreements call for: the recipients to check out significant style expense chauffeurs; techniques to attend to possible purchase, innovation, as well as manufacturing threats; as well as advantages related to various sorts of manufacturing agreement kinds.
The hefty polar icebreaker incorporated program workplace, staffed by Coast Guard as well as UNITED STATE Navy workers, will certainly utilize the outcomes of the research studies to improve as well as verify the draft hefty polar icebreaker system specs. The use style research studies is a purchase ideal method affected by the Navy’s purchase experience with the Landing Craft, Utility (LCU) aquatic transportation ship as well as T-AO( X) fleet oiler, which are being gotten under sped up purchase routines.
“These contracts will provide invaluable data and insight as we seek to meet schedule and affordability objectives,” statedRear Adm Michael Haycock, the Coast Guard’s Director of Acquisition Programs as well asProgram Executive Officer “Our nation has an urgent need for heavy polar icebreaking capability. We formed an integrated program office with the Navy to take advantage of their shipbuilding experience. This puts us in the best possible position to succeed in this important endeavor,” stated Haycock.
“The Navy is committed to the success of the heavy icebreaker program and is working collaboratively with our Coast Guard counterparts to develop a robust acquisition strategy that drives affordability and competition, while strengthening the industrial base,” stated Jay Stefany, Executive Director, Amphibious, Auxiliary as well as Sealift Office, Program Executive Office,Ships “Our ability to engage early with our industry partners will be critical to delivering this capability to our nation,” stated Stefany.
The research studies are anticipated to take one year to finish, with research study results given incrementally throughout that time. The Coast Guard prepares to launch a draft ask for propositions (RFP) for information style as well as building by the end of 2017, adhered to by launch of the last RFP in 2018. The Integrated Program Office prepares to honor a solitary agreement for style as well as building of the lead hefty polar icebreaker in 2019, based on appropriations.











