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3-D modelling to increase efficiency of shipyard layout
August 13, 2015

Explosive safety upgrades streamline global fleet operations
August 13, 2015

Navy Accepts Delivery of LCS 6
August 11, 2015
150630-N-IJ355-002 (June, 30, 2015)- The future USS Jackson is the sixth littoral combat ship (LCS) to be delivered to the Navy, the third of the Independence variant to join the fleet.

Newest Joint High Speed Vessel USNS Carson City (JHSV 7) Keel Authenticated
July 31, 2015
MOBILE, Alabama - The Honorable Robert L. Crowell (left), mayor of Carson City, Nev., welds his initials into the keel plate of JHSV 7 -- the future USNS Carson City -- with the help of Austal USA welder Mr. Tuong Phan during the keel authentication ceremony July 31. JHSVs provide fast intra-theater transportation of troops, military vehicles, equipment and supplies in support of a wide variety of missions.

RFID Reduces Inventory Time Aboard Littoral Combat Ship
July 30, 2015
PENSACOLA, Florida - Machinist Mate Third Class Petty Officer (SW) Logan Peters uses a hand-held RFID scanner to conduct inventory aboard USS Independence. RFID technology provides the ability to dramatically reduce the time sailors spend conducting parts and equipment inventory in support of ship replenishment.

NSWC Indian Head EOD Technology Division Finalizes First CITE Partnership
July 30, 2015
Naval Surface Warfare Center Indian Head Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technology Division (NSWC IHEODTD) Commanding Officer, Capt. Vincent Martinez (center left); Technical Director, Ashley Johnson (far left); Chemring North America President, Juan Navarro (center right); and Chemring Ordnance President Mike Quesenberry (far right) - joined by team leads from both organizations - sign certificates commemorating the command's first public-private partnership under the CITE designation.

Surface to Surface Missile Test For LCS Successful
July 30, 2015

Naval Sea Systems Command Recognizes, Rewards Employee Innovators
July 23, 2015

Future USS Delbert D. Black (DDG 119) Begins Fabrication
July 21, 2015
150721-N-EW716-001 (July 21, 2015) PASCAGOULA, Miss. - Mrs. Ima Black, widow of the first Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy, Delbert Black, begins the mechanized process of cutting the steel plate with the help of Paul Bosarge, Huntington Ingalls Industries burner/work leader.  Mrs. Black is the sponsor for the destroyer DDG 119 -- the future USS Delbert D. Black -- which formally started fabrication in Ingalls' Pascagoula, Miss., shipyard today.

NAVSEA to Host Small Business Forum Aug. 13 at Navy Yard
July 16, 2015