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10/25/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/25/2024 11:18

U.S. Navy Awards MEDUSA Contract to Advance Innovative Unmanned Technology

NEWS | Oct. 25, 2024

U.S. Navy Awards MEDUSA Contract to Advance Innovative Unmanned Technology

By Program Executive Office Unmanned and Small Combatants (PEO USC) Public Affairs

WASHINGTON - The U.S. Navy competitively awarded a contract to General Dynamics Mission Systems Inc., to develop the Mining Expendable Delivery Unmanned Submarine Asset (MEDUSA) System. The contract underscores the Navy's commitment to developing a manned-unmanned hybrid fleet to enhance operational effectiveness and mission agility across all maritime environments.

MEDUSA is a mining system utilizing an expendable Unmanned Underwater Vehicle (UUV) that can be deployed from a submarine. It is a cutting-edge unmanned system designed to meet the Navy's requirement for an advanced maritime mining system. The tasks under this contract include program management, design, systems engineering, fabrication, and testing and integration of the MEDUSA system for employment from Navy submarines.

"The award of the MEDUSA contract represents our commitment to advancing unmanned technology and integrating it into Navy operations," said Capt. Matthew Lewis, program manager of the unmanned maritime systems program office. "Innovation is critical to our national security and directly contributes to the readiness of our fleet. This contract enables us to invest in future operational capabilities and to push the boundaries of what we thought possible."

The base contract, currently valued at $15.9 million, will provide for program management, design, systems engineering, fabrication, testing and integration activities through September 2026. However, if contract options are exercised, work will continue through 2032 and the total contract value could reach $58 million. This strategic investment in unmanned technology is vital for maintaining maritime superiority and ensuring the readiness of our naval forces in an evolving security landscape.

"MEDUSA is an exciting leap forward for our Navy, aligning with CNO's updated NAVPLAN and the evolving nature of warfare," said Rear. Adm. Kevin Smith, Program Executive Officer, Unmanned and Small Combatants. "This innovative mining system enhances our capabilities, allowing us to stay one step ahead in a rapidly changing environment. By empowering our warfighters with cutting-edge unmanned technology like MEDUSA, we're ensuring they have the tools they need to thrive in complex situations and protect our interests at sea."

The Navy's unmanned maritime systems program office is a part of the Program Executive Office Unmanned and Small Combatants portfolio, which designs, develops, builds, and delivers the Navy's unmanned maritime systems; mine warfare systems; special warfare systems; expeditionary warfare systems; and small surface combatants.

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