(**RESCHEDULED**) NATO SEASPARROW Project Office (NSPO) Evolved SEASPARROW Missile New Variant Development – Industry Day
Contract Opportunity Analysis
The Department of Defense, through the NATO SEASPARROW Project Office (NSPO), is hosting an Industry Day on January 28-29, 2026, in Washington, D.C., to engage industry partners in the development of a Next Significant Variant (NSV) missile system, which will succeed the ESSM Block 2. The NSV missile system aims to address current and future threats while maintaining existing quad-pack sizing and a 10-inch missile diameter, emphasizing the use of digital engineering and model-based systems engineering for efficient communication among consortium nations and industry partners. This event is crucial for fostering international cooperation in weapon system development and will include classified and unclassified sessions detailing consortium requirements, operational techniques, and acquisition approaches. Interested parties must register by January 21, 2026, and possess at least a SECRET clearance, representing a company headquartered in one of the twelve NATO SEASPARROW Consortium partner nations. For further inquiries, contact Timothy Munuhe at timothy.w.munuhe.civ@us.navy.mil or Mary Kendig at mary.a.kendig.ctr@us.navy.mil.