Author: Matthew Nelson|| Date Published: February 20, 2019
The U.S. Navy’s Naval Sea Systems Command has selected three companies to create preliminary designs of a vessel for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to survey and collect data from shallow coastal areas, continental shelves and oceans across the globe.
NAVSEA announced the award of Phase I contracts under the Auxiliary General Purpose Oceanographic Research Vessel Variant procurement effort in a FedBizOpps notice.
Award details are as follows:
Dakota Creek Industries: $1,499,995
Thoma-Sea Marine Construction: $1,478,502
VT Halter Marine: $1,465,000
A contractor would receive up to $150M if the submitted design moves onto the second phase of the program, VT Halter Marine’s parent company Vision Technologies Systems said Monday.
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