BAE Systems Navy contract activity expanded this week as the U.S. Department of Defense awarded the company a $23.7 million indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract to support propulsor demonstration hardware development for the U.S. Navy.
The award was announced Feb. 9, 2026, by the Department of Defense and is managed by the Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division in Maryland, a key Navy organization responsible for ship and submarine hydrodynamics, propulsion, and survivability research.
Contract Scope And Value
The contract was awarded to BAE Systems Land and Armaments L.P., based in Maple Grove, Minnesota, under contract number N00167-26-D-4700. The agreement covers engineering and fabrication services for propulsor demonstration hardware, a critical component in advancing naval propulsion efficiency, acoustic performance, and survivability.
The base contract is valued at $23,747,748. If the option included in the agreement is exercised, the total cumulative value would increase to $24,481,470. The contract includes a five year ordering period, inclusive of the option, allowing the Navy flexibility to issue task orders as requirements evolve.
Funding in the amount of $1,863,387 from Fiscal Year 2025 National Sea Based Deterrence Fund resources will be obligated at the time of award. These funds are not subject to fiscal year expiration, underscoring the long term strategic importance of the work.
Work Locations And Industrial Footprint
Under the terms of the award, contract work will be performed primarily in Louisville, Kentucky, accounting for approximately 90 percent of total activity. The remaining 10 percent will be conducted in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The geographic distribution reflects BAE Systems established industrial capabilities in naval systems engineering and advanced manufacturing, particularly in propulsion related hardware and hydromechanical systems.
BAE Systems Land and Armaments has long supported U.S. Navy and Department of Defense programs across naval, ground combat, and advanced weapons platforms, with a focus on systems engineering, prototyping, and sustainment.
Competitive Procurement Process
The contract was competitively procured through the System for Award Management, commonly known as SAM.gov. According to the Department of Defense announcement, three offers were received during the competition, highlighting continued industry interest in Navy propulsion and undersea warfare technology development.
The Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division in Bethesda, Maryland, is serving as the contracting activity. Carderock plays a central role in U.S. naval architecture, ship design, and propulsion research, supporting both surface combatants and the submarine force.
Strategic Importance Of Propulsor Development
Propulsor demonstration hardware programs support the Navy broader goals of improving propulsion efficiency, reducing acoustic signatures, and enhancing platform survivability. While the Department of Defense did not specify the exact platform or class associated with this effort, propulsor research is closely tied to submarine and advanced surface vessel development.
The use of National Sea Based Deterrence Fund resources indicates potential relevance to the Navy undersea deterrence mission, which includes the Columbia class ballistic missile submarine program and related propulsion technologies.
By investing in demonstration hardware, the Navy can validate designs, materials, and manufacturing techniques before transitioning mature technologies into production platforms.
BAE Systems Role In Naval Modernization
BAE Systems remains a major industrial partner for U.S. naval modernization efforts. The company supports a wide range of Navy programs, including combat systems, naval guns, ship repair, and advanced undersea technologies.
This BAE Systems Navy contract aligns with the Pentagon continued emphasis on maintaining technological superiority in undersea warfare and propulsion, particularly as global naval competition intensifies.
The award also reinforces the Navy reliance on competitive procurement and industry expertise to deliver specialized engineering capabilities that government facilities alone cannot provide at scale.
Outlook
With a five year ordering period and optional funding growth, the contract provides a stable framework for continued collaboration between the Navy and BAE Systems on advanced propulsion concepts. As naval platforms face increasing demands for efficiency, stealth, and endurance, propulsor development remains a foundational element of future fleet capability.
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