SEA secures 15-year deal to support Royal Navy’s vessel availability

Systems Engineering & Assessment (SEA), a subsidiary of Cohort PLC, has secured a 15-year contract with Thales UK to support the Royal Navy’s ship availability through the Maritime Sensor Enhancement Team (MSET) program.

As disclosed, the £8 million contract will see SEA help reduce the risk of system obsolescence while ensuring sustained functionality and enhancements.

Under the MSET contract, SEA will continue providing waterfront support maintenance and regulatory inspections on the towed array handling equipment used by UK dockyards and overseas staff. 

In addition, SEA’s engineers will deliver repairs and operational defects/damage maintenance to ensure the required availability for the Royal Navy.

Furthermore, the MSET smarter maintenance program will support vital capabilities including sonar, masts, periscopes, and electronic warfare to increase equipment availability and maintain the continuous sea deterrent (CASD).

“Ensuring naval platforms and capabilities are mission-ready is the backbone of naval operational readiness. Through the MSET programme, we’ll be working closely with our industry colleagues at Thales UK and the UK Royal Navy to instil a proactive approach to through-life support – seamlessly integrating maintenance, innovation and training into operations,” Kerry Parfitt, Head of Maritime Support & Services at SEA said.

“Not only will this mean platforms and critical capabilities are available when they’re needed most but it will also strengthen the resilience of Royal Navy assets.

“SEA’s proactive approach to tackling obsolescence and enhancing resilience is critical to ensuring Royal Navy ships remain mission-ready. As we begin this 15-year programme, we’re excited to strengthen our partnership and deliver long-term availability for the UK Royal Navy’s critical assets,” Steven Lockley, Managing Director Underwater Systems at Thales UK, added.

The sole source contract is a follow-on order from the Sensors Support Optimisation Project (SSOP). 

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