HII will build six ships, and Bath Iron Works will build three others, though both Pentagon announcements 

 The Navy today awarded HII and General Dynamics Bath Iron Works separate multiyear procurement contracts to build nine Arleigh Burke-class destroyers between them, according to the Pentagon’s daily announcements, though the service withheld the contracts’ pricetags.

HII’s contract includes options for six ships, while Bath will build at least three others. The Pentagon’s statement does not disclose the value of either company’s contract because the Navy says it is reserving the right to hold a competition between the two firms for any additional vessels and, therefore, the contract values are “considered source selection sensitive information.” The multiyear procurement contracts will run from fiscal 2023 through 2027, the service added.

“Arleigh Burke class destroyers are the backbone of the surface fleet and one of the most successful shipbuilding programs in the history of the Navy,” Secretary Carlos Del Toro said in a written statement. “These awards provide a long term stable demand signal to the shipbuilder and industrial supply base, encouraging industry investment in the workforce. With our industry partners, we are going to continue to build them; and they will continue to secure the seas for decades to come!”

In the same statement Jay Stefany, the Navy’s acting acquisition executive, added that the Navy saved $830 million by purchasing the ships upfront through a multi-year contract deal rather than negotiating individual deals for each vessel.

The Navy’s previous DDG-51 multi-year procurement contracts with HII and Bath Iron Works for 10 base ships split between them totaled roughly $10 billion, excluding additional money spent on optional vessels. The Arleigh Burke-class destroyers are the workhorses of the Navy’s current surface fleet, with the latest iterations, Flight IIA and Flight III, having been kitted out with the best technologies industry can offer to the service. HII and General Dynamics Bath Iron Works are the Navy’s long-standing, go-to shipbuilders for destroyers and have collectively built the entire fleet made up of dozens of vessels starting with Arleigh Burke (DDG-51), named after the eponymous four-star admiral, initially built by Bath and launched in the late 1980s. By contrast, the most recent destroyer delivered by HII, the Jack H. Lucas, bears the hull number 125.

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