The contract covers
the provision of services to award and manage shipbuilder subcontracts for the
new construction of up to eight Medium Landing Ships. This contract includes
options that, if exercised, would bring its cumulative value t to
$2,605,075,850. Work will be performed in Marinette, Wisconsin (65%); Houma,
Louisiana (16%); Jacksonville, Florida (9%); and other locations (10%), and is
expected to be completed by June 2030. If all options are exercised, work will
continue through September 2031. TOTE Services says that the LSM program is a
complex, multi-ship effort requiring coordination across U.S. shipyards,
suppliers, designers, manufacturers, and government stakeholders. The program
will require standardizing configuration across the fleet, using multi-ship
procurement to support favorable pricing, and delivering mission-ready vessels
with lifecycle logistics in place. As VCM, TOTE Services will provide one
accountable management structure connecting government requirements to shipyard
execution, helping to accelerate delivery, strengthen cost and schedule
discipline, and expand the U.S. shipbuilding industrial base. The LSM program can also provide a more reliable demand signal for
American shipyards, suppliers, manufacturers, and skilled trades, helping the
industrial base plan, invest, and build with greater consistency. “This
is a tremendous responsibility and a defining moment for American shipbuilding,
the VCM model, and TOTE Services,” said Jeff Dixon, president of TOTE Services.
“We are grateful to PAE Maritime, the Marine Corps, Congress, and the many
government leaders who have championed this important program and helped bring
the VCM model to a mission of national importance. We look forward to
collaborating with and supporting PAE Maritime as we work together on LSM. The
U.S. is counting on this program to succeed, and our job is clear: steward the
work responsibly, cultivate the best talent and expertise, move with urgency,
and deliver for the American people.” TOTE Services helped pioneer the VCM
model in U.S. government shipbuilding through its work on the National Security Multi-Mission Vessel
(NSMV) program for the U.S. Maritime Administration. As VCM for the
five-vessel program, TOTE Services has overseen shipyard selection, design,
construction, testing, delivery, and lifecycle logistics, with three vessels
delivered and the remaining ships expected within the next 12 months. “The VCM model shows what is possible when government requirements are
paired with commercial shipbuilding practices and sustained investment in
American shipyards and maritime workers,” said Matthew Paxton, president of the
Shipbuilders Council of America. “The success of the NSMV program has created a
strong foundation for expanding domestic shipbuilding capacity and delivering
the ships our nation needs.” TOTE Services will hold the prime LSM
contract and award and manage shipyard subcontracts directly. The company says
that it will soon begin issuing requests for proposals to qualified U.S.
shipyards and will advance shipyard selection, supplier engagement,
construction planning, and program mobilization. “The shipyards building these vessels are
central to the success of the LSM program, and we are ready to support them
every step of the way,” said Chris Clark, vice president of new construction at
TOTE Services. “Our commitment is to provide the clarity, consistency, and
support our industry partners need to do what they do best: deliver
high-quality ships for the American people.”
TOTE Services will also subcontract with several industry organizations
to support the technical execution of the LSM program. These teaming partners
include Leidos Gibbs & Cox, The McHenry Management Group (TMMG), MAD
Security, and Damen (the design selected for the LSM is the Damen Landing Ship
Transport (LST) 100 design.)