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PSNS & IMF announces new safety management system
May 29, 2020
Members of the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard & Intermediate Maintenance Facility Safety Executive Steering Committee celebrate signing a document establishing the PSNS & IMF Safety Management System. The PSNS & IMF Safety Management System is a result of new Navy requirements for the establishment of a centralized safety program that consolidates the management of the shipyard’s safety culture in one location.

NSWC Crane engineer leverages more than 10 years of modeling and simulation expertise to save lives
May 28, 2020

NSWC PHD Employees Shift Face Covering Production Into High Gear for the Greater Community
May 22, 2020

Anderson Assumes Command of PEO Ships
May 22, 2020
Rear Adm. Tom Anderson relieved Rear Adm. Bill Galinis as Program Executive Officer, Ships at the Washington Navy Yard May 22.

Future USS Oakland Completes Successful Acceptance Trials
May 22, 2020

PSNS & IMF Employee Supports Kitsap County Department of Emergency Management
May 22, 2020
Malynda Green, emergency management specialist with Code 105.53 at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard & Intermediate Maintenence Facility in Bremerton, Washington, recently completed a two-month assignment with the Kitsap County Department of Emergency Management.

Navy Issues Request for Proposals for Medium Unmanned Underwater Vehicle
May 22, 2020

DCoMS connects at-sea Sailors to shore-based experts for shipboard maintenance
May 21, 2020
Capt. John Markowicz, assistant chief of staff for ship maintenance and material readiness, Commander, Naval Air Forces, observes the Distance Communications Maintenance System (DCoMS) ship-to-shore test between the Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific and USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76), while the aircraft carrier was underway in the Indo-Pacific region. DCoMS allows shore-based technical experts to remotely walk shipboard technicians through a higher level of maintenance or troubleshooting than the technician would normally have the capability to perform.

PHNSY & IMF completes USS Missouri work five days early, second consecutive VA-class submarine completed early
May 21, 2020
PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii (May 10, 2020) – USS Missouri (SSN 780), a Virginia-class fast-attack submarine, departs Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility piers to begin sea trials on May 10. Missouri's routine maintenance and modernization work was completed five days ahead of schedule after successful sea trials and certification. The submarine's recent availability required 2.2 million work-hours to complete more than 20,000 jobs that will ensure the ship remains fully operational for its planned 33-year service life.

Command builds hand-washing stations to help protect workers from COVID-19
May 21, 2020
Shop 740 crew members lift a new hand washing station into Dry Dock 4 May 19, 2020 at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard & Intermediate Maintenance Facility in Bremerton, Washington.