The DEPT OF DEFENSE | DEPT OF THE NAVY has issued a Tender notice for the procurement of a MultiShip Sustainment Partnerships MSSP in the USA. This Tender notice was published on 06 Jan 2026 and is scheduled to close on 21 Jan 2026, with an estimated Tender value of Refer Document. Interested bidders can access detailed Tender information, eligibility criteria, and complete bidding documents by referencing TOT Ref No. 133188183, while the tender notice number is N00024-26-R-4439 and Registering on the platform.

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Procurement Summary

Country: USA

Summary: MultiShip Sustainment Partnerships MSSP

Deadline: 21 Jan 2026

Posting Date: 06 Jan 2026

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Notice Type: Tender

TOT Ref.No.: 133188183

Document Ref. No.: N00024-26-R-4439

Financier: Self Financed

Purchaser Ownership: Public

Tender Value: Refer Document

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This is a sources sought announcement in accordance with FAR 10.001 and DFARS 210.001 and in anticipation of a potential future procurement program. The Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) is conducting market research to determine industry capability and interest in establishing Multi-Ship Sustainment Partnerships (MSSP). MSSPs are contractual arrangements that aim to develop long-term maintenance partnerships for routine and repeatable work to enhance responsiveness to Fleet needs, improve wartime readiness, and increase certainty for our industrial base with U.S. Navy-s Surface Ship Maintenance, Repair and Modernization requirements.

As part of MSSP, the Government intends to “divide” the Navy-s DDG-51 Class ships into distinct groups, each estimated to contain between 3 to 6 ships. Industry would then compete for these groups of ships, ultimately being awarded all continuous maintenance and short term CNO work less than 151 days associated with the grouping.

The Government is seeking responses from sources that have the capability and capacity to complete Emergent Maintenance (EM), Continuous Maintenance Availabilities (CMAV), and Incremental Selected Restricted Availabilities (ISRAs) on DDG-51 class vessels in Norfolk, VA and San Diego, CA. Hereafter, these availabilities will be referred to as “consolidated routine maintenance.”

Over the course of a vessel-s life cycle, the Navy can reasonably predict a vessel-s continuous maintenance requirements. Therefore, by soliciting and awarding a fixed price Single Award IDIQ with a “task menu” comprised of a vessel-s continuous maintenance requirements, the Navy expects that the solicited task menu would account for a substantial percentage of any individual delivery order, minimizing the need for post award negotiation. Under this approach, the Government expects that a majority of consolidated routine maintenance will be awarded by ordering directly off this “pre-priced” menu with the remaining work to be bo...
Notice ID: n00024-26-r-4439
Department/Ind. Agency: dept of defense
Sub-tier: dept of the navy
Office: navsea hq
Product Service Code: j998 - non-nuclear ship repair (east)
NAICS Code: 336611 - Ship Building and Repairing
Inactive Dates: feb 05, 2026
Inactive Policy: 15 days after response date

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