If you’re stationed at Naval Station Everett, have orders inbound, or are weighing a PCS to the Pacific Northwest, the April 28 FF(X) frigate contract is news that matters to the base’s long-term footprint — and therefore to yours. Here is what the contract means in practical terms for the NAVSTA Everett community, what the homeport competition looks like from here, and what you can and cannot plan around right now.
What the Contract Actually Does — and Doesn’t Do
The Navy awarded HII’s Ingalls Shipbuilding in Pascagoula, Mississippi, a $282.9 million lead yard support contract on April 28, 2026. This contract authorizes Ingalls to begin cutting and shaping raw steel for the main structural foundation of the first FF(X) frigate, secure key materials, and finalize design details. It does not designate a homeport. It does not assign ships to Everett. It means the program is real and construction has started.
The homeport decision — where the ships will be based once they’re commissioned — is a separate Navy determination that goes through the Environmental Impact Statement process, force structure reviews, and installation capacity assessments. That process has not begun, or if it has, it has not been made public as of April 2026.
What NAVSTA Everett Lost and What It’s Fighting to Win Back
In 2021, the Navy formally designated Naval Station Everett as the homeport for the initial 12 Constellation-class frigates. For the Everett community, that was a major commitment — more sailors, more families, more housing demand, more spending at local schools and businesses. The Economic Alliance Snohomish County estimated the frigate designation would add significantly to NAVSTA Everett’s existing $340 million annual economic footprint.
When former Navy Secretary Phelan cancelled the Constellation program in 2025, that designation evaporated. Everett was back to competing. The December 2025 announcement of the FF(X) program reset the competition — same arguments, new ship program, new timeline.
Snohomish County officials, the Everett delegation, and Rep. Rick Larsen’s office have been actively lobbying for a new homeport designation for the FF(X). The case for Everett is strong: existing frigate pier infrastructure, an established Navy community with the full support infrastructure already in place, and a Pacific Fleet posture that prioritizes the Indo-Pacific theater where Puget Sound is a primary hub.
The Timeline That Matters for Planning
The first FF(X) is targeted for delivery to the Navy by June 2030. Homeport decisions typically come well before commissioning — sailors need orders, families need to plan schools and housing, and installations need to prepare. A realistic window for a homeport announcement, if Everett is selected, is sometime between 2027 and 2029.
That’s a long horizon for planning purposes. What it means practically: if you’re making a 2-3 year PCS decision today, the FF(X) homeport outcome will likely still be unknown when you arrive, serve your tour, and potentially rotate out. It should not drive your short-term planning.
What should drive your planning: NAVSTA Everett is already a strong duty station with solid infrastructure. The ongoing Southern Seas deployment of USS Gridley — covered in earlier reporting on this site — is a reminder that the base is active and operationally relevant regardless of the frigate outcome. The earlier complete guide on FF(X) and PCS decisions covers the longer-term picture in detail.
Housing and Schools: The Current Picture
NAVSTA Everett’s housing market has been covered extensively on this site. The short version for incoming families: Snohomish County’s housing market is competitive, with median home prices in Everett running significantly below Seattle-side King County. The 2026 PCS housing guide for Navy families at NAVSTA Everett covers neighborhoods, school districts, and what the recent market shift means for buyers and renters. See the NAVSTA Everett PCS Housing Guide for 2026.
The Bottom Line for NAVSTA Families
The April 28 contract is the best news NAVSTA Everett’s homeport advocates have had since the Constellation cancellation. It proves the FF(X) program is real. It starts the clock toward a ship that will need a homeport. And it gives Everett’s congressional delegation and community advocates a concrete program to lobby around rather than a concept announcement.
For families already at the base: nothing changes day-to-day. For families considering a PCS to Everett: the base’s trajectory is positive, and the FF(X) homeport — while not guaranteed — is a legitimate possibility that would grow the installation over the next decade.
The full strategic picture is in the complete FF(X) contract guide for the Everett community.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the FF(X) contract mean NAVSTA Everett will definitely get the frigates?
No. The contract activates construction at Ingalls. The homeport decision is separate and has not been made.
What happened to the Constellation-class frigates that were going to Everett?
The Constellation program was cancelled in 2025. NAVSTA Everett’s 2021 homeport designation for 12 Constellation frigates became void. The FF(X) is a new program and the homeport competition restarts.
If NAVSTA Everett wins the FF(X) homeport, how many more sailors would be based here?
A frigate crew numbers around 200 sailors. Multiple frigates would bring several hundred additional personnel and dependents. No specific number has been announced.
Should I factor the FF(X) homeport bid into my PCS decision to Everett?
No. The homeport is not confirmed and the first ship doesn’t deliver until June 2030. Base your PCS decision on current orders and NAVSTA Everett’s existing, already-strong infrastructure.
How does USS Gridley’s current deployment relate to FF(X)?
USS Gridley is a destroyer currently on Southern Seas 2026. FF(X) is a separate new construction program — not a reassignment of existing ships.
Where can I find more about NAVSTA Everett as a duty station?
cnic.navy.mil/regions/cnrnw/installations/navsta_everett.html is the official source. Exploring Everett has PCS housing, VA claims, and military family resource guides linked throughout this article.

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