Ship-to-Shore Connector will exceed baseline cost estimate, US Navy confirms

by Michael Fabey

The US Navy (USN) has notified Congress of an increase in the programme acquisition unit cost and the average procurement unit cost for the Ship-to-Shore Connector (SSC) programme that exceeds the current baseline estimate, breaching the significant Nunn-McCurdy cost threshold, the service confirmed on 11 June.

The Nunn–McCurdy Amendment of the1982 Defense Authorization Act requires the services to notify Congress if the cost per unit goes more than 25% of the original estimate.

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