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NNSY Employee Earns 2019 Outstanding Apprentice Award
October 18, 2019
Recent NNSY apprentice program graduate Aisha Clark, has been selected by the Virginia Apprentice Council as an outstanding apprentice of the year.

NNSY supports NAVSEA effort to bring transformation in timely delivery of ships and submarines
September 19, 2019
USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77), at Norfolk Naval Shipyard for a Drydocking Planned Incremental Availability, has been a focus area as part of the Naval Sustainment System—Shipyards transformation, an aligned effort with Naval Sea Systems Command to ensure timely delivery of all of ship and submarine availabilities.

Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY) does not just fix ships – it also protects them
September 19, 2019
The ships before the storm, safely harbored at NNSY

Norfolk Naval Shipyard Observes Patriots Day in Honor of the Fallen
September 12, 2019
Chief Selects Deshawn Oliver and Nathaniel Pulcar prepare to raise the National Ensign during a Patriots Day ceremony at Norfolk Naval Shipyard Sept. 11, 2019.

Cmdr. William Butler Takes Next Step as New Public Works Officer
September 11, 2019
Norfolk Naval Shiphard's Public Works Officer Cmdr. William Butler speaks at the ribbon cutting of Bldg. M-32 Aug. 22.

Welcome Aboard to Norfolk Naval Shipyard’s New Ombudsman
September 11, 2019
Norfolk Naval Shipyard Deputy Commander Capt. Daniel Rossler and Command Master Chief Gene Garland recongnizes Arianna Reid as Norfolk Naval Shipyard's newest ombudsman.

Bringing Leadership Opportunities Directly to the Employees
September 11, 2019

Eye on Innovation: The ‘Coolest’ Team Brings Cold Spray to NNSY
September 10, 2019
Code 930 Machinist Apprentice Tim Holland fits the actuator body component in the new Cold Spray booth at NNSY.

Norfolk Naval Shipyard dedicates renovated building in continued push of Shipyard Infrastructure Optimization Plan
August 22, 2019
(Left to Right) Norfolk Naval Shipyard's Public Work Officer Cmdr. William Butler, Norfolk Naval Shipyard Commander Captain Kai Torkelson and Whiting-Turner's Division Vice President Sam Abutaleb cuts the ribbon to the newly renovated Building M-32 during a ceremony at Norfolk Naval Shipyard Aug. 22. (Photo by Shelby West, Norfolk Naval Shipyard Photographer)

3-D Scanning Technology Makes Splash at NNSY Thanks to Partnership with Puget Sound
August 15, 2019
Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility (PSNS&IMF) and Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY) partnered to bring laser scanning technology to America's Shipyard.