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    Serco Wins $105M Navy Contract for Amphibious Ship Support

    By Staff WriterJune 17, 2025
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    Tom Watson, Serco Inc.
    Serco Inc. has been awarded a 5-year, $105 million recompete contract to continue supporting the U.S. Navy’s Program Executive Office Ships, Amphibious Warfare Program Office.

    Under the contract, Serco will provide professional and technical services including engineering, program management, test and evaluation, ship design management and integrated logistics support. The work will help the Navy develop, acquire and sustain amphibious warfare ships and related systems.

    “Serco is proud to continue our long-standing support as a trusted shipbuilding partner for the U.S. Navy,” said Tom Watson, CEO of Serco Inc. “I salute our team for this win and their extensive naval experience, including over 20 years with the Amphibious Ships Acquisition Program. We began supporting the PMS 377 program in 2011 and remain committed to providing innovative solutions that keep our Sailors and Marines safe and maintain their status as the premiere naval force.”

    Serco will perform work at its own facilities, Naval Sea Systems Command and other locations. Primary work will take place near Washington Navy Yard, with additional support in Pascagoula, Mississippi; New Orleans, Louisiana; San Diego and Camp Pendleton, California; and Little Creek, Norfolk and Virginia Beach, Virginia.

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