The professional, technology, engineering and management services provider said Friday the contract covers technical services for FFG 62 ships and ship systems. This includes planning, design, construction, delivery and testing services.
The agreement comes with a one-year base period with four one-year option periods.
“Serco is excited to continue the important work we are performing for NAVSEA in support of the Constellation class Frigate Program,” said Serco CEO Tom Watson, a two-time Wash100 Award winner. “At Serco, we understand the critical importance of these new platforms and we’re committed to supporting their mission readiness with our expertise in advanced maritime systems engineering and support services. We’re honored to continue delivering the innovation that ensures the U.S. Navy remains a vital force for decades to come,” he added.
Fincantieri Marinette Marine was previously awarded the FFG 62 detail design and construction contract in April 2020 for the Navy’s Constellation-class frigates.
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