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DISTRIBUTION A. Approved for public release: distribution unlimited.

VISION: To be recognized as the global leader in militarized, innovative, affordable commercial-based naval acquisition

U.S. NavySpecial Mission and

Integrated Undersea Surveillance System Ships

The International WorkBoat Show, December 2019

PMS325 Support Ships, Boats, and CraftProgram Executive Office, Ships

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Disclaimer

• IAW FAR 15.201, the purpose of this brief is to

update information regarding the design and

procurement of vessels.

• Nothing herein is to be construed as constituting any

commitment whatsoever on the part of the

Government.

• The Navy is not soliciting, nor will the Navy accept,

any proposals at this time.

• No recording devices may be used.

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Programs

People- 9 Divisions, 73 Civilians, 0 Military

– 1 ACAT IC

– 4 ACAT III

– 1 ACAT IV

– 30 Non-ACAT

– 115+ FMS Cases

– Future Shipbuilding:

• T-AGOS(X)

• T-ARC(X)

• FY19 Milestone Summary − 51 new contract orders/awards/actions

− 124 vessels delivered

• 150+ Acquisition Programs

Products~85 Types of Ships, Boats, and Craft

6 Product Line Divisions:-Auxiliary Ships (D)

-Foreign Military Sales (F)

-Boats & Combatant Craft (G)

-Special Mission Ships (Q)

-Service Craft & Seaborne Targets (T)

- Integrated Undersea Surveillance Systems (U)

2 Support Divisions:- ILS (L)

- BFM (P)

PM/Operations (B): - DPM

- Systems Integration

- Operations Manager

- EA

PMS325 Overview

325D – Auxiliary Ships

325F – Foreign Military Sales

325G – Boats and Combatant Craft

325T – Service Craft and Seaborne Targets

325Q – Special Mission Ships

325U – Integrated Undersea Surveillance Systems (U)

We deliver 2 – 4 vessels per week,

every week of the year,

to the U.S. Navy and Allied fleet

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PMS325 Organization Overview

Program Manager

M. Kosar

325

Deputy Program Manager

T. Roberts

325BExec Asst

Systems Integration

PAPM

Operations Mgr

6 = ACAT Programs

2 = Pre-ACAT Programs

= In Service Support

MST

YRBM(X)

YT & YTL

T-AGS 67

ACAT III

T-ATS

ACAT III

NOAA AGOR

Variant (NAV)

ACAT III equiv.

T-AO 205

ACAT IC

LCM

EOD/UCT

MK VI PB

CNIC

FFC

OCF

40PB

ACAT III

NECC

Boats & Combatant Craft

PAPM 325G

Foreign Military Sales

PAPM 325F

Follow-on

Tech Support

115+ Cases

Auxiliary Ships

PAPM 325D

Special Mission Ships

PAPM 325Q

YON & YWO

SC LCM

USNA LCM

HSMST

Targets

YP SLEP

Training

Craft

AFDM(X)

APL(S)

ACAT IV

Service

Craft

Service Craft/Targets

PAPM 325TIUSS

PAPM 325U

T-AGOS(X)

Pre-ACAT

T-ARC(X)

Pre-ACAT

Logistics

PAPM 325L

Auxiliary

Ships

FMS

Boats &

Craft

Special

Mission Ships

Service

Craft

Matrix Support

Financial

PAPM 325P

Auxiliary

Ships

FMS

Boats &

Craft

Special

Mission Ships

Service

Craft

Matrix Support

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PMS325Q

Special Mission ShipsSpecialized Ships for unique U.S. Military & Government missions such as

oceanographic and hydrographic surveys, ocean surveillance, missile data

collection and tracking, and oceanographic research

• T-ATS – Towing, Salvage, and Rescue Ship

– Recapitalize T-ATF 166 and T-ARS 50 Classes on single hull

– 8 Ships Planned / Lead ship award FY18

– Requirements = existing commercial Anchor Handling-type ship

– Gulf Island Shipyards, LLC awarded contract for DD&C on 16 March 2018

• T-AGS 67 – Oceanographic Survey Ship

– FY18 Congressional Add

– 7 ships of the class built to date

– Based on T-AGS 66 configuration; includes Moon Pool with Launch and Recovery System

– Under contract with VT Halter Marine

• NOAA-AGOR Variant (NAV)

‒ Effort is part of NOAA's Fleet Recapitalization Plan

‒ 2 Ships Planned (FY20 and FY20/21)

‒ Two-Phase Acquisition Strategy with Firm Fixed Price Contracts:

‒ Phase I: Preliminary Design/Contract Design (PD/CD) contracts awarded to Dakota

Creek Industries (DCI), Thoma-Sea Marine Constructors (TMC), and VT Halter Marine

(VTHM) on 22 January 2019.

‒ Phase II: Down-select to one builder for Detailed Design and Construction (DD&C)

T-AGS 66

T-ATS

T-ATF 166

T-ARS 50

In-house NAV concept

developed from AGOR 27 Design for cost

estimating and requirements/feasibility validation

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T-AGS(X) Oceanographic Survey Ship

Program Overview

• T-AGS(X) will be the next-generation class of ships to

recapitalize the existing T-AGS 60 PATHFINDER class

oceanographic surveying ships.

– There are 7 ships in the T-AGS 60 class, and a one-

for-one recapitalization of T-AGS(X) is envisioned

for the future

• The primary mission systems are the deep and shallow

water bottom mapping sonars, which have historically

been procured as a COTS contract separate from the

ship

• The Moonpool Launch and Retrieval System (MLARS)

with improved efficiency, reliability, and safety

• T-AGS are operated by civilian crews from Military

Sealift Command (MSC), while civilian surveyors from

the Naval Oceanographic Office (NAVO) perform

specific survey missions

T-AGS 66 (USNS Maury)

T-AGS 65 (USNS Mary Sears)

T-AGS 64 (USNS Bruce C. Heezen)

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T-AGS(X) Oceanographic Survey Ship

Operations

• T-AGS Oceanographic Surveying Ships execute a

wide range of multi-mission surveys around the

world. Each survey requires that a T-AGS be

outfitted to support the particular type(s) of

mission(s) it will perform

– Survey mission planning for the ship includes:

• Location and access requirements for the

mission equipment brought aboard by the

surveyors

• Launch and recovery sequencing

• Composition of the surveying team

T-AGS 66 (USNS Maury)

• A single T-AGS may utilize a particular outfitting of surveyors and equipment to perform

a variety of surveying and collection missions

• There may be opportunities for surveys in areas (i.e. high latitudes) where the existing

T-AGS fleet does not normally operate

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PMS325U

Integrated Undersea Surveillance Systems

Integrated Undersea Surveillance Systems (IUSS) Ships perform operations of detection,

localization, and tracking of submarines and the collection of acoustic and hydrographic

information, as well as the maintenance of processing and communications equipment

necessary to carry out the operational mission.

T-AGOS

USNS Zeus

• T-AGOS(X) – Ocean Surveillance Ship

‒ Recapitalize (4) T-19 SWATH ships and (1) T-23 SWATH ship

‒ 7 ships planned (FY22 lead ship)

‒ Navy-led Preliminary/Contract Design with Shipbuilder

participation

‒ Industry Studies planned for FY20

• T-ARC(X) –Cable Repairing Ship

– Navy currently owns 1 ship (USNS Zeus) and leases 1 ship

– Plan is to replace 34 year old USNS Zeus

– Industry Studies planned for FY20

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T-ARC(X) Replacement Ship

• Current Capability:• Perform cable laying operations on bow and stern, and

capable of laying 1,000 miles of cable at depths of up to

9,000 feet

• Zeus was the first cable ship specifically built for the

U.S. Navy• Displacement 15,700 LT

• Speed 15 kts

• Length 513-ft

• Beam 73-ft

• Draft 26-ft

• Emphasis on leveraging commercial designs

• Plan to award multiple contracts for Industry Studies

in late FY20

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T-AGOS(X) Recapitalization

• The T-AGOS(X) Program is a recapitalization of

the planned retirements of the T-AGOS 19 and

T-AGOS 23 Auxiliary General Ocean Surveillance

ship classes

• T-AGOS is the host platform for the Surveillance

Towed Array Sensor System (SURTASS) mission

system (procured separately)

• A seven ship class is planned

• Navy-led Preliminary and Contract Design is

planned for FY19 – FY21

• Lead ship Detail Design and Construction award

planned for FY22

• The U.S. Navy intends to release a RFP for

Industry Studies on the T-AGOS(X) by Q2 FY20

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How Industry Can Help:

• Ideas/Solutions That Could:

• Reduce Ship Acquisition Cost

• Lower Total Ownership Costs & Maintenance

• Provide Producibility Enhancements

• Include Innovative Features

• Understand RFP Requirements

• Contract Requirements & Clauses

• Single Source Vendor Requirements

• Test and Evaluation Requirements

• Understand the RFP Source Selection & Award Process

• Participate in Market Research & Request For Information (RFI) initiatives,

Industry Days

Discussion

Feedback From Industry Desired

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Federal Business Opportunities

Link

Please monitor the Federal Business

Opportunities (FBO) website for information

about future opportunities at:

https://beta.sam.gov/opp

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Questions

and

Answers