Seaward Services wins Navy TSVRON support contract worth up to $77 million

Seaward Services wins Navy TSVRON support contract worth up to $77 million










Hornblower Group member Seaward Services reports that it has been awarded a contract by the U.S. Navy’s NAVSUP Fleet Logistics Center (FLC) Norfolk Contracting Department to provide qualified mariner and logistical support to Training Support Vessel Squadron (TSVRON) ships supporting Carrier Strike Group Four (CSG-4).

Seaward will begin providing mariner and logistical support under the contract in January 2026. The contract term is five years and six months. The total potential value of the contract is $77 million.

Seaward Services says its award of the TSVRON support contract follows a comprehensive and detailed public proposal process to ensure the specified duties involved are executed to provide safety, reliability, and precision throughout operations and training scenarios of various types.

Seaward crew based in Norfolk, Va., will support four Training Support Vessels (TSVs) comprising the Training Support Vessel Squadron. These TSVs are crewed by a combination of civilian and contract mariners employing the vessels to create realistic training environments and scenarios, including academic, synthetic, and live training in support of the United States Fleet Forces Command Fleet Response Training Plan. TSVRON missions are critical to the deployment certification process for deploying carrier strike groups, Marine expeditionary units, and independent deployers.

“The Training Support Vessels operated by TSVRON are critical naval training assets, and Seaward Services is proud to provide expert mariner and logistics support to ensure future and ongoing training scenarios meet both the important mission and incredibly high standards of the U.S. Navy,” said Brendan Smith, president at Seaward Services. “The expertise and experience required of these types of partnerships are at the heart of Seaward’s continued success as a naval and government partner of choice, and our local crew of expert mariners are prepared to support TSVRON across a variety of key training scenarios.”

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