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$256,191,263

General Services Administration·Federal Acquisition Service

to DELOITTE CONSULTING LLP

defenseexpiring · 14d· period of performance ends in 14 daysONGOING · MOD OF 2024 CONTRACT
WORK BEGAN2024-07-15·LATEST ACTION2026-04-27·SOURCEUSASPENDING·SOURCE IDCONT_AWD_47QFCA24C0003_4732_-NONE-_-NONE-
Award description

THIS CONTRACT IS TO PROVIDE LABOR, MATERIALS, AND EQUIPMENT NEEDED TO DEVELOP AND EXPAND THE SIZE AND CAPABILITY OF THE MARITIME SUBMARINE WORKFORCE AND INDUSTRIAL BASE AND SPEED THE DEVELOPMENT OF IMPROVED MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGIES TO SUPPLY CHAIN.

Verbatim from USAspending.gov. Capitalization, abbreviations, and codes are unchanged.

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Confidence: high
In plain English

Latest obligation on a 2024 contract to expand the U.S. submarine workforce and industrial base through labor, materials, and improved manufacturing technologies.

Sub-sectors
submarine-industrial-baseworkforce-developmentmanufacturing-technology
Why this matters

Submarine capacity is critical to naval deterrence and undersea warfare capability; workforce and supply-chain modernization directly supports strategic competition with peer adversaries.

Supply-chain signal

This contract signals sustained federal investment in submarine-related suppliers and manufacturers; the focus on supply-chain technology suggests efforts to reduce bottlenecks in submarine production and maintenance.

U.S.–China competition angle

Submarine industrial base expansion is a direct response to China's rapidly growing submarine fleet; modernizing U.S. manufacturing capacity is essential to maintain undersea superiority.

Generated by award_classification v2.1.0 via claude-haiku-4-5-20251001 on 2026-05-19. Cost: $0.003063.

Period of performance
Start
2024-07-15
End
2026-07-14
Status
expiring · 14din 14 days
Sources

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