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  • General Dynamics Electric Boat Awarded $5.1 billion by U.S. Navy for Columbia-Class Submarines

    December 22, 2022 | International, Naval

    General Dynamics Electric Boat Awarded $5.1 billion by U.S. Navy for Columbia-Class Submarines

    Electric Boat is the prime contractor on the Columbia program, which will replace the aging Ohio class ballistic missile submarines

  • Government has spent $4.8 billion so far on new warships — construction of first vessel expected in 2024

    December 19, 2022 | Local, Naval

    Government has spent $4.8 billion so far on new warships — construction of first vessel expected in 2024

    The new figures presented to the House of Commons provide a limited window into some of the spending so far on the Canadian Surface Combatant or CSC project.

  • Poland inks deal with Saab for naval training system

    December 16, 2022 | International, Naval

    Poland inks deal with Saab for naval training system

    Poland is buying a system to train naval crews in anti-submarine warfare from Sweden's Saab , its defence minister said on Friday, as Warsaw ramps up defence spending in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

  • HII boss sees mission tech business growing faster than shipbuilding

    December 12, 2022 | International, Naval

    HII boss sees mission tech business growing faster than shipbuilding

    HII’s mission technologies business, expanded through acquisitions, now makes up about 25% of the company's sales.

  • US Navy secretary sees no need to rush next-gen destroyer program

    December 12, 2022 | International, Naval

    US Navy secretary sees no need to rush next-gen destroyer program

    The industrial base is behind on destroyer deliveries, but SECNAV wants to continue the line "for a long period of time" instead of rushing to start DDG(X)

  • Next Generation Naval Communication contract keeps Navy connected

    December 12, 2022 | International, Naval, C4ISR

    Next Generation Naval Communication contract keeps Navy connected

    Thales’s MTWAN operates at the critical core of the RAN’s maritime communication systems integration and implementation

  • US Navy creates innovation center, advisory board to focus investments

    December 9, 2022 | International, Naval

    US Navy creates innovation center, advisory board to focus investments

    A new Navy Innovation Center will work with industry and academia to ensure the service remains ahead of tech trends over the long term.

  • US Navy secretary talks drones, fleet size and South American security

    December 8, 2022 | International, Naval

    US Navy secretary talks drones, fleet size and South American security

    What's weighing on the service for the new year? Carlos Del Toro discusses what's top of mind.

  • Minister Anand announces Remote Mine-hunting and Disposal System contract award to increase safety for Royal Canadian Navy ships and crews

    December 8, 2022 | Local, Naval

    Minister Anand announces Remote Mine-hunting and Disposal System contract award to increase safety for Royal Canadian Navy ships and crews

    December 8, 2022 - National Defence / Canadian Armed Forces – Ottawa, Ontario Today, Minister of National Defence Anita Anand, on behalf of Minister of Public Services and Procurement Canada, Helena Jaczek, announced the award of two contracts for new equipment designed to improve the safety and security of Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) ships and crews. The two contracts for the Remote Mine-hunting and Disposal System (RMDS), valued at up to $57.9 million (taxes included), were awarded to Kraken Robotic Systems Inc. of Mount Pearl, N.L. These new systems will enable the Royal Canadian Navy to identify and destroy sea mines and underwater improvised explosive devices, while also ensuring the safety of its crews. The RMDS will be used primarily on Kingston-class vessels and can be used on other RCN ships to support a wide range of operations as required. This capability, once implemented, will protect Canadian warships deployed overseas where the mine threat is assessed as high. The RMDS are expected to be fully operational in 2025. The first contract, with an estimated value of $45.8M (taxes included), is for two newly-designed RMDS for the RCN on Canada’s east and west coasts. The second contract, valued at $12.1M (taxes included), is for continued In-Service Support for the RMDS. As outlined in Canada’s defence policy, Strong, Secure, Engaged, the Government of Canada is committed to providing the RCN with the modern equipment it needs to maintain critical operational maritime capabilities. Quotes “The very first item in my mandate letter is to ensure that the Canadian Armed Forces is a twenty-first century military with the capabilities, equipment and culture needed to keep Canadians safe. Today’s announcement will ensure the delivery of effective, modern equipment to the Royal Canadian Navy and help keep its members protected. Advanced mine detection and disposal tools such as those being acquired through this project will improve the safety of our vessels and our people.” - The Honourable Anita Anand, Minister of National Defence   “I am pleased for today’s announcement of this contract award to Kraken Robotic Systems Inc.  This contract demonstrates our continued commitment to provide the Royal Canadian Navy and its members with the advanced equipment they need to do their job, at the best value for Canadians.” - The Honourable Helena Jaczek, Minister of Public Services and Procurement “Through these contracts, our government will provide the Royal Canadian Navy with the modern equipment it needs while ensuring economic benefits for Canadians.  Through the Industrial and Technological Benefits Policy, this investment will support high-value jobs in Canada’s marine sector and will demonstrate Canada’s world-class capabilities and innovation both at home and abroad.” - The Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry “The Remote Mine-hunting and Disposal System will bring new and much needed capabilities to our fleets. As the characteristics of naval warfare are changing, integrating this new technology into our current fleet will enable the Navy to quickly detect and neutralize the threat of underwater mines and to increase our underwater awareness, both at home and internationally.” - Vice-Admiral Angus Topshee, Commander, Royal Canadian Navy Quick facts The total value of the two contracts is $57.9 million (taxes included). RMDS will enable the RCN to conduct the full spectrum of Naval Mine hunting including disposal of sea mines with autonomous and remote technology decreasing risk to our Fleet and crews. The Industrial and Technological Benefits Policy will apply to this contract ensuring that for every dollar the government puts into this contract, a dollar goes back into Canada’s economy. The work under this project is critical for leveraging existing key industrial capabilities in Canada, specifically in the area of Remotely-piloted Systems and Autonomous Technologies, Sonar and Acoustic Systems, and In-service Support. These systems are expected to be delivered in 2024, and fully operational in 2025.  https://www.canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/news/2022/12/minister-anand-announces-remote-mine-hunting-and-disposal-system-contract-award-to-increase-safety-for-royal-canadian-navy-ships-and-crews.html

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