DARPA Progresses NOMARS Unmanned Ship Work

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  • DARPA unmanned ship work moves forward
  • known as NOMARS X-Ship, the DARPA program is exploring novel surface vessel designs using what Serco called a ‘clean sheet refresh’
  • the NOMARS vessel will have no onboard sailors and will need to operate for long periods of time
  • the vessel will eventually replace larger and more expensive ships

DARPA unmanned ship work moves forward. It is making progress on a program it calls No Manning Required Ship, making a second award to Serco Inc. to continue developing a design for the ship says an article on Washington Technology.

Phase 1B portion of the contract

While the Federal Procurement Data System pegs the value of the contract at $7.7 million for Phase 1A and the recently awarded Phase 1B portion of the contract, this is precisely the kind of design work Serco wanted to pursue when it acquired Alion’s naval architecture business in 2019.

Companies in the mix

Other companies also are in the mix include Autonomous Surface Vehicles LLC, a division of L3Harris; Gibbs & Cox, a naval architecture firm acquired by Leidos; Barnstorm Research Corp.; and TDI Technologies. It’s unclear which of the companies has made it to the second phase besides Serco.

NOMARS X-Ship

Known as NOMARS X-Ship, the DARPA program is exploring novel surface vessel designs using what Serco called a “clean sheet refresh.” The NOMARS vessel will have no onboard sailors and will need to operate for long periods of time.

Reduced platform size

The vessel will eventually replace larger and more expensive ships, Serco said. One goal is to lower the Navy’s cost permission hour with reduced platform size and the ability to extend the reach of larger, manned vessels.

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Source: Washington Technology