Emcube, Inc., based in Arlington, Virginia, has been awarded a $79,639,141 hybrid cost-plus-fixed-fee term and firm-fixed-price completion contract to support the U.S. Columbia and Britain’s Dreadnought nuclear submarine programs.
“Tasks to be performed include systems engineering and training support, orientation and culture awareness training, security engineering, independent system safety and surety support, Trident training, leadership training for strategic systems programs and field activities, ship submersible ballistic missile nuclear system support and Life Extension II, ship submersible guided nuclear support, acquisition support, and sea launched cruise missile – nuclear system engineering support. This contract also benefits a Foreign Military Sale to the United Kingdom.” the award notice stated.
This contract also includes support for Foreign Military Sales (FMS) to the United Kingdom.
Work will be conducted across multiple locations, including Arlington, VA (60%); Washington, D.C. (20%); Kings Bay, Georgia (5%); Silverdale, Washington (5%); the United Kingdom (4%); Denver, Colorado (3%); Cape Canaveral, Florida (2%); and Pittsfield, Massachusetts (1%).
The contract, which is expected to be completed by January 31, 2030, will be funded through various fiscal years. Fiscal 2024 research, development, test, and evaluation funds amounting to $1 million, and additional funds for fiscal 2025 are included, with some funds expiring at the end of the current fiscal year, according to the notice.
I don’t know why but that cultural awareness training instantly made me think of them teaching the american staff how to cook a Sunday roast and why beer doesn’t need to be almost frozen.
Beer is best Ice Cold! Just saying.
Crap beer needs to be ice cold to mask its taste