03/17/2026
As the Department of the Navy executes the new Transformation Strategy, we are moving our pages to better align with the Portfolio Acquisition Executive model.
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Since its standup in 2018, PEO Unmanned and Small Combatants has consistently delivered new and transformative naval capabilities to the Fleet—pushing advances in surface warfare, mine countermeasures, and unmanned and expeditionary systems at speed and scale.
In its acquisition wake, PEO USC has constructed an impressive legacy:
✅ Built and delivered 35 Littoral Combat Ships; managing two different ship designs across two competing shipyards. Both the Freedom and Independence variants now operate worldwide in response to Fleet tasking
✅ Developed, tested, and operationally deployed the Mine Countermeasures Mission Package, ushering in a new era of MCM operations and making history as the Navy’s first operational deployment of an unmanned Program of Record. The MCM MP is now deployed to 5th Fleet’s AOR and will next deploy to 7th Fleet
✅ Accelerated the development, experimentation, testing and prototyping of robotic and autonomous systems—of all sizes—to drive the Navy’s unmanned future
✅ Delivered hundreds of specialized support vessels, boats, craft, and associated systems whose everyday missions enable Fleet readiness and global operations
✅ Played a key role in advancing rapid fielding efforts to deliver unmanned capability in support of urgent warfighting needs
✅ Pioneered innovative acquisition strategies and pathways to get capability to the Fleet faster
Through it all, PEO USC has remained committed to its mission: Accelerate, Innovate, Deliver.
That momentum will continue into the future, as PEO USC moves under the new Portfolio Acquisition Executive (PAE) Maritime construct—enabling a more agile, empowered acquisition strategy focused on delivering ships and new capability to the Fleet with greater urgency and accountability.
As we transition and build on this legacy, follow along with PAE Maritime for the latest on the Navy’s acquisition efforts and the future of capability delivery to the Fleet.
Naval Sea Systems Command U.S. Marine Corps