NIWC Pacific Seeks Industry Support for Command-and-Control Software Modernization
The Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific (NIWC Pacific) has issued a Statement of Work soliciting industry assistance to modernize naval command-and-control software systems. The effort covers software engineering, AI integration, DevSecOps support, and cloud-native C2 development, primarily serving PMW 150 — the Navy's Mine and Undersea Warfare program office.

Highlights
- NIWC Pacific issued a Statement of Work soliciting industry support across four C2 software modernization domains: software engineering, AI integration, DevSecOps, and cloud-native development.
- The solicitation primarily serves PMW 150, the U.S. Navy's Mine and Undersea Warfare program office responsible for undersea C2 and unmanned systems.
- The effort reflects the U.S. Navy's strategic push to transition command-and-control systems to cloud-based, AI-enabled architectures with integrated cybersecurity practices.
- No contract value or performance timeline has been publicly disclosed by NIWC Pacific at this stage.
NIWC Pacific Solicits Industry Support for C2 Software Modernization
The Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific (NIWC Pacific) has released a Statement of Work (SOW) formally seeking industry partners to support the modernization of naval command-and-control (C2) software systems.
Key Requirements
The SOW outlines four primary technical areas of interest:
- Software Engineering: Professional software development and systems integration capabilities
- AI Integration: Incorporating artificial intelligence into command-and-control systems
- DevSecOps Support: Establishing security-driven, integrated development and operations pipelines
- Cloud-Native C2 Development: Building next-generation command-and-control systems architected for cloud environments
Primary Customer: PMW 150
The work scope is primarily intended to support PMW 150 — the Program Manager, Warfare for Mine and Undersea Warfare. PMW 150 oversees the development of undersea warfare capabilities and related unmanned systems command-and-control.
Industry Significance
The solicitation signals that the U.S. Navy is actively accelerating the transition of its C2 systems toward cloud-based and AI-enabled architectures, while embedding cybersecurity into the development lifecycle through DevSecOps practices. For defense technology firms and software developers with relevant capabilities, the initiative represents a significant contracting opportunity.
NIWC Pacific has not yet disclosed contract value or timeline details. Industry stakeholders are advised to monitor forthcoming announcements for additional information.
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