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Standard Missile-6 (SM-6) Block IAU Transition to Production (TTP) Synopsis
Contact and place of performance
Roy Yim
USA
The Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) has a requirement for the SM-6 production contract. This effort will support the initial production and preparation for Full Rate Production (FRP) of the SM-6 Block IAU missile, which is a critical obsolescence upgrade to the SM-6 Block IA All-Up-Round (AUR). This program will develop and validate the design and manufacturing process to meet all requirements of the SM-6 Block IA...
View moreThe Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) has issued this requirement for the Standard Missile-6 (SM-6) Block IAU Transition to Production (TTP) effort. This program focuses on initial production and preparations for Full Rate Production of the SM-6 Block IAU missile, which serves as a critical obsolescence upgrade to the SM-6 Block IA All-Up-Round. The contractor will develop and validate design and manufacturing processes to ensure compliance with the SM-6 Block IAU Missile Performance Specification.
The Department of the Navy intends to award this contract to Raytheon, located in Tucson, Arizona, as the only qualified source capable of developing and producing the SM-6 missile system and meeting associated production requirements. This procurement, identified under solicitation number N00024-25-C-5409, is classified under NAICS 336414 for Guided Missile and Space Vehicle Manufacturing and PSC 1410 for Guided Missiles. No set-aside was designated for this requirement.
Performance will take place in the United States, with a response deadline of April 22, 2026. This combined synopsis and solicitation includes no attachments. Firms seeking subcontracting opportunities are instructed to contact Raytheon directly regarding this missile production effort.
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