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Navy Invests $75 Million To Advance Submarine Combat Control Systems

Navy Invests $75 Million To Advance Submarine Combat Control Systems
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U.S Navy awarded a $75 million follow-on contract to Arcfield, a Virginia-based systems and digital engineering company, to provide full-spectrum systems support for the Code 25 Combat Control Systems, commonly known as the CCS program

The program supports the development of submarine combat control systems for future and active submarines.

According to the deal finalised by the U.S. Navy Undersea Warfare Centre Division Newport, Arcfield will deliver an array of technical services, including the development of hardware and software systems.

It will also integrate relevant cybersecurity tech, systems integration and test at the NUWC facilities in Newport, Rhode Island, and at Arcfield’s office in Middletown, Rhode Island.

Arcfield officials said that the Navy had awarded a 5-year contract to Rite-Solutions, which Arcfield acquired in December 2025.

“Our consistent performance and ability to drive continuous advancement have solidified Arcfield’s reputation as an innovative and dependable mission partner,” Arcfield CEO Kevin Kelly stated.

“With the addition of Rite-Solutions’ exceptional talent to our team, we are expanding our ability to deliver sophisticated solutions across all operational domains, and we are proud to play a key role in shaping the Navy’s next-generation submarine combat control systems.”

Arcfield is also working on the Trident II D5 Life Extension strategic weapon system, or D5LE SWS, after receiving a $117 million contract in April.

Under this project, it will provide digital and systems engineering, operational support and scientific analysis.

In 2025, the company’s subsidiary Strategic Technology Consulting launched Intelligent MBSE, an AI-powered systems engineering tool to automate analysis and speed up digital engineering processes.

Its Rapid Revisit Optical Cloud Imager, or RROCI, is a sensor built to deliver real-time weather information to warfighters.

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