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Standard Missile SM-6 Block IA/IAU Production and Transition to Production

Department of Defense (DoD) > Navsea > NAVSEA HQ - GUIDED MISSILES
est. $37K – $350K

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Quick Brief

The Department of Defense is seeking information on potential sources for the production of Standard Missile-6 (SM-6) Block IA/IAU missiles, including All-Up-Round missiles, instrumentation kits, and related support. The procurement period is anticipated from FY 2027 through FY 2037, with an emphasis on capabilities for high-rate production and obsolescence upgrades.

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Scope & Requirements

The work involves the production and transition to production of the SM-6 Block IA/IAU missiles, focusing on high-rate production capabilities and obsolescence upgrades.

Deliverables

  • All-Up-Round missiles
  • Instrumentation kits
  • Spares
  • Shipping containers
  • Installation/checkout equipment
  • Diminishing Manufacturing Sources management
  • Production Engineering Support

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Contract Details

Contract Vehicle
Multiyear Procurement (MYP)
Estimated Value
est. $37K – $350K
Similar contracts award $249K$8.6M (median $1.5M, 2,873 awards)Below typical range
Period of Performance
FY 2027 through FY 2037
NAICS Codes

Qualifications & Eligibility

Certifications
  • AS9100
Past Performance
Experience managing a major missile production line with annual production rates of up to 500 AURs.

Agency & Contact

Contracting Organization

Agency
DEPT OF DEFENSE
Sub-Agency
NAVSEA
Office
NAVSEA HQ - GUIDED MISSILES

Point of Contact

John A. Smith
Contracting Officer
(202) 555-0100

Key Dates

TTP Efforts Award Date5mo ago
Jan 1, 2026
Expected to mitigate schedule risk
Published4mo ago
Feb 18, 2026
Last Updated4mo ago
Feb 18, 2026
Became Solicitation4mo ago
Feb 18, 2026
Tracked
Response Date3mo ago
Mar 21, 202612:00 AM
Response Due2mo ago
Apr 1, 2026
Missile Deliveries Startin 4y
Jan 1, 2030

Description

A SOURCES SOUGHT NOTICE ONLY. THIS IS NOT A REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP). THERE IS NO RFP AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME. THIS SOURCES SOUGHT NOTICE IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS A COMMITMENT BY THE GOVERNMENT FOR ANY ACTUAL PROCUREMENT OF MATERIALS OR SERVICES. Introduction/Background: In accordance with Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Parts 5, the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA), on behalf of the Program Executive Officer Integrated Warfare Systems (PEO IWS), is conducting market research to identify potential sources with the requisite capabilities to perform two major efforts related to the Standard Missile-6 (SM-6) program. SM-6 provides an extended-range engagement capability that is critical for air superiority and the protection of U.S. and allied forces against a full spectrum of airborne threats. It is the primary extended-range air defense weapon for AEGIS cruisers and destroyers. The Government is seeking information on potential sources for the following efforts: SM-6 Block IA/IAU Production: This effort includes the procurement of All-Up-Round (AUR) missiles, instrumentation kits, spares, shipping containers, installation/checkout equipment, Diminishing Manufacturing Sources (DMS) management, program facility support, and Production Engineering Support (PES). The anticipated procurement period is from Fiscal Year (FY) 2027 through FY 2037. The Government anticipates this requirement will be covered by a Multiyear Procurement (MYP) contract beginning in FY 2027. All AURs are to be delivered within approximately 36 months from contract award. SM-6 Block IAU Transition to Production (TTP): 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 AUR. This program will develop and validate the design and manufacturing processes to meet all

requirements of the SM-6 Block IAU Missile Performance Specification (MPS). TTP efforts are expected to be awarded in FY 2026 to mitigate schedule risk and support missile deliveries starting in FY 2030. Information Sought: Respondents are requested to provide a capabilities statement that addresses the following areas. This statement should include sufficient detail to allow the Government to make a thorough assessment of the respondent's capabilities. Company Qualifications and Experience: Describe your company's capabilities and direct experience in the design, development, integration, and high-rate production of tactical guided missile systems of similar size and complexity to the SM-6 Provide details on your experience managing a major missile production line, including supply chain management, DMSMS mitigation, logistics, and quality assurance. Specifically address experience supporting annual production rates of up to 500 AURs. Describe your company's experience with TTP efforts, particularly those involving the integration of major obsolescence upgrades or new variants into an existing, active production line. Describe your company's facilities, equipment, and

key personnel. Include information on facility clearances and certifications (e.g., AS9100) necessary to manufacture, integrate, test, and deliver tactical missile systems for the U.S. Navy. Technical Approach and Capabilities: Provide your notional technical approach to meeting the production

requirements for the SM-6 Block IA/IAU from FY 2027-2037. Outline your technical approach to executing the SM-6 Block IAU TTP effort. Describe how you would develop, validate, and verify manufacturing processes to meet performance specifications and ensure deliveries commence by FY 2030. Describe your systems engineering methodology for managing the missile technical baseline, including the integration of new Government-Furnished Equipment (GFE) or contractor-developed components for the Block IAU upgrade while sustaining ongoing production. Describe your risk management approach for cost, schedule, and performance, especially within the context of a potential Multi-Year Procurement contract. Production Capacity: Detail your company's current and potential maximum production capacity for SM-6 or similar missile systems. Describe a notional plan and timeline to achieve and sustain a production rate of up to 500 SM-6 AURs per year by 2030. This should include any anticipated investments in facilities, special tooling, and personnel. Data Rights: For the technical approaches described, provide details on any expected limitations on the Government’s rights to technical data and computer software. Clearly identify any processes, components, or software that are considered proprietary. Submittal Instructions: Interested parties are requested to submit a capabilities statement in response to this sources sought notice. Responses must be submitted via email to the points of contact listed below no later than

21 March 2026. The subject line should reference "Sources Sought Notice: SM-6 Production and TTP". Please limit responses to a maximum of 25 pages. Proprietary information must be clearly marked. The cover page shall include: Company Name, Address,

Point of Contact (Name, Phone Number, and Email). Company's business size (Small or Large) relative to NAICS Code 336414 (Guided Missiles and Space Vehicle Manufacturing). Small Businesses should indicate the percentage of work that would be self-performed. Points of Contact:

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