QinetiQ US has secured roughly $26 million in subcontracts from Common Dynamics Electrical Boat to produce superior electrical and electromechanical programs for the U.S. Navy’s Virginia and Columbia class submarine programmes, in accordance with an organization announcement issued on 29 July.
The multi-year settlement will see QinetiQ construct, take a look at, and ship complicated elements that help vital onboard features throughout each submarine courses. All manufacturing can be carried out at QinetiQ’s U.S.-based manufacturing services, with deliveries scheduled throughout the contract’s interval of efficiency.
“These awards spotlight Electrical Boat’s confidence in QinetiQ’s engineering experience, manufacturing functionality and our function inside the Navy submarine industrial base to ship mission-critical programs for the nation’s fleet,” mentioned Tom Vecchiolla, President and Chief Government of QinetiQ US. “Our technical options help enhanced operational capabilities for these superior submarines, enabling the U.S. Navy’s undersea dominance.”
The Virginia class is the U.S. Navy’s newest nuclear-powered quick assault submarine, able to working in each littoral and deep-sea environments. The Columbia class will change the ageing Ohio-class ballistic missile submarines and function the spine of the U.S. sea-based nuclear deterrent properly into the twenty first century.
QinetiQ’s subcontracted work will contain key programs that contribute to platform survivability, sensor integration, and onboard energy distribution. Whereas the particular elements weren’t detailed, the corporate described them as important to efficiency and mission effectiveness.

