The Beacon, MMC newsletter outlines the movement of the USS Little Rock before it's launch, as well as, recently procured contracts for future ships and other movements of the company.
April 2015 – The US Navy issued the Lockheed Martin (LM)-led in-dustry team (including Marinette Marine Corp.) a contract modification for one fully funded 2015 Littoral Com- bat Ship (LCS 21) valued at $362 million, along with $79 million in advanced procurement funding for a second ship to be funded by December 31, 2015. Award of LCS 21 brings MMC under contract with LM for nine ships of the 10-ship block buy, increasing our backlog through 2020.
The advanced procurement dollars approved by Congress provides the funding required to maintain the cost and schedule of the final block buy option. The award also includes a priced option for one additional fiscal year 2016 ship.
“We are proud to continue this partnership with the Navy in building the advanced Freedom-variant littoral combat ship, and we thank the Navy for maintaining the cost and schedule for the block buy,” said Joe North, Vice President of Littoral Ship Systems at Lockheed Martin Mission Systems and Training. “Thousands of people across the country contribute to this important program and will con- tinue to do so as we transition to the new frigate upgrade in the coming years.”
The award comes as USS Freedom conducted a successful deployment to South-east Asia in 2013 and is currently operating out of her homeport in San Diego, California, while USS Fort Worth is deployed until 2016. The USS Fort Worth is serving in the U.S. 7th Fleet to strengthen international relationships, visit more ports, engage in multi-regional naval exercises and further LCS capabilities using both manned and unmanned assets.
“Marinette Marine and the surrounding community are extremely proud of the LCS program,” said Jan Allman, President, CEO and GM of Marinette Marine Corporation. “We currently have six ships under various stages of construction, and are now in full rate serial production. We look forward to extending our backlog and continuing our strong partnership with the Navy for many more years to come.”
The contract modification is for con- struction of LCS 21 and LCS 23, the 11th and 12th Freedom variant ships. The first ship on this 2010 contract, the Milwaukee (LCS 5), was christened and launched in 2013, and is slated to be delivered to the Navy this summer. Detroit (LCS 7) was launched in 2014. Little Rock (LCS 9) and Sioux City (LCS 11) are in construction, with LCS 9 christening and launch planned for this summer. Wichita (LCS 13) had its keel laid in February 2015. Billings (LCS 15), as well as Indianapolis (LCS 17) and to be named LCS 19 are in the construction phase.
Marinette Marine Corporation, a Fincantieri company, is building the ships in Marinette, Wisconsin, with naval architect Gibbs & Cox of Arlington, Virginia, providing engineering support. Fincantieri has invested more than $100 million in the Marinette facility on upgrades that have increased efficiency and minimized energy consumption, an expansion that will allow for construction of more than two ships at a time, and process improvements that will speed up production.