The United States Navy has extended and expanded its procurement of secure communications equipment from Mobix Labs for deployment across its surface fleet.

The agreement underscores the Navy’s commitment to ensuring stable and secure communications networks aboard warships operating in complex and contested maritime environments.

Under the continuation of earlier orders, Mobix Labs will manufacture advanced communications components designed to shield critical naval systems from interference and signal disruption.

These solutions help maintain secure networking frameworks that enable reliable command, control, and information sharing during high-tempo maritime operations.

Focus on Resilient Connectivity

Recent US Navy contracts related to communications and networking demonstrate a strong focus on improving tactical connectivity and secure data exchange capabilities.

In February 2026, L3Harris Technologies secured its largest submarine communications contract to date, supplying advanced connectivity systems for the Virginia-class submarine and Columbia-class submarine programs.

In January 2026, Data Link Solutions was awarded a $248-million deal to deliver hundreds of Multifunctional Information Distribution System – Joint Tactical Radio System units for naval platforms.

Earlier, in January 2025, BAE Systems secured an $85-million contract under the Network Tactical Common Data Link program to build systems enabling real-time transfer of voice, data, imagery, and video across aircraft carriers and the Constellation-class frigate fleet.

By October 2025, Sev1Tech won a $49-million contract to assist the Naval Information Warfare Center Atlantic with cybersecurity and network engineering tasks.

Earlier still, in January 2023, SAIC secured a $349-million contract to provide support for tactical network systems operating both aboard ships and at shore-based facilities. ⚓

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