Program: MSTIC

Solicitation Number: MSTIC-RPP-24-01A

Customer: Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) Philadelphia Division

Release Date: 10/26/23

Submission Deadline: 12/14/23 12pm ET

Description: MSTIC-RPP-24-01A

SON # R&D-044; SON Title: Three-Stage Mast Development;

Background & Problem Statement:

Background: Naval Surface Warfare Center Philadelphia Division (NSWCPD) is seeking Hull, Mechanical, and Electrical (HM&E) concept designs that will improve the tactical performance of naval submarines by reducing sail height, while maintaining full sail capability.

Problem Statement: This document is seeking concept designs of three stage modular mast raising equipment. An ideal three stage mast would possess the characteristics outlined in the supporting documents.

SON # R&D-045; SON Title: Mast with Launch and Recovery Module

Background & Problem Statement

Background: Naval Surface Warfare Center Philadelphia Division (NSWCPD) is seeking Hull, Mechanical, and Electrical (HM&E) concept designs that will improve the tactical performance of naval submarines. This includes the ability to launch and recover small towed / deployable sensor from a vertical mast HM&E system in the sail.

Problem Statement: This document is seeking concept designs of HM&E technology that incorporates a tethered payload that is deployable and recoverable from modular vertically mounted support structure. An ideal concept mast would possess the characteristics outlined in the supporting documents.

SON # R&D-046; SON Title: Large Scale Mast Raising Equipment;

Background & Problem Statement:

Background:  Naval Surface Warfare Center Philadelphia Division (NSWCPD) is seeking Hull, Mechanical, and Electrical (HM&E) concept designs that will improve the tactical performance of naval submarines by reducing sail size, while maintaining full capability of systems typically located in the sail.

Problem Statement: The Government is seeking concept designs of large-scale mast raising equipment that would be located in areas other than an outboard sail. An ideal mast would possess the characteristics outlined in the supporting documents.

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solicitation_program: MSTIC

solicitation_number: MSTIC-RPP-24-01A

solicitation_customer: Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) Philadelphia Division

solicitation_release_date: 10/26/23

solicitation_submission_deadline: 12/14/23 12pm ET

solicitation_description: MSTIC-RPP-24-01A

SON# RandD-044; SON Title: Three-Stage Mast Development;

Background and Problem Statement:

Background: Naval Surface Warfare Center Philadelphia Division (NSWCPD) is seeking Hull, Mechanical, and Electrical (HM&E) concept designs that will improve the tactical performance of naval submarines by reducing sail height, while maintaining full sail capability.

Problem Statement: This document is seeking concept designs of three stage modular mast raising equipment. An ideal three stage mast would possess the characteristics outlined in the supporting documents.

SON # RandD-045; SON Title: Mast with Launch and Recovery Module

Background and Problem Statement

Background: Naval Surface Warfare Center Philadelphia Division (NSWCPD) is seeking Hull, Mechanical, and Electrical (HM&E) concept designs that will improve the tactical performance of naval submarines. This includes the ability to launch and recover small towed / deployable sensor from a vertical mast HM&E system in the sail.

Problem Statement: This document is seeking concept designs of HM&E technology that incorporates a tethered payload that is deployable and recoverable from modular vertically mounted support structure. An ideal concept mast would possess the characteristics outlined in the supporting documents.

SON # RandD-046; SON Title: Large Scale Mast Raising Equipment;

Background and Problem Statement:

Background: Naval Surface Warfare Center Philadelphia Division (NSWCPD) is seeking Hull, Mechanical, and Electrical (HM&E) concept designs that will improve the tactical performance of naval submarines by reducing sail size, while maintaining full capability of systems typically located in the sail.

Problem Statement: The Government is seeking concept designs of large-scale mast raising equipment that would be located in areas other than an outboard sail. An ideal mast would possess the characteristics outlined in the supporting documents.

solicitation_url: https://www.mstic.org/opportunities/

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