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ABOUT PSNS & IMF

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Our Mission

Maintain, modernize and retire our Navy's fleet 

Our Vision

 

Deliver on time, every time, to preserve our national security 

Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility (PSNS & IMF) provides our Navy with high quality, on-time maintenance, modernization, recycling and support that helps assure America's dominance at sea. PSNS & IMF has permanent sites in Bremerton, Bangor, and Everett, Washington; in San Diego, California; and at Commander, Fleet Activities Yokosuka, Japan. The shipyard in Bremerton is the Pacific Northwest's largest Naval shore facility and one of Washington state's largest industrial installations. The Trident Refit Facility is the largest command at Naval Base Kitsap, Bangor, near Silverdale, Washington.

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Our mailing address:

Commander
ATTN: Congressional and Public Affairs Officer, Code 1160
Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and IMF  
1400 Farragut Ave. Stop 2072 
Bremerton, WA 98314-2072

Serving the Navy and the nation since 1891 


 

Latest News

First of 2 new portal cranes arrives to support PSNS & IMF operations
Code 700, Lifting and Handling, team members begin moving the 255-foot tall Crane 52 from its barge to the tracks at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard & Intermediate Maintenance Facility in Bremerton, Washington, July 14, 2025. The crane is the first of two new cranes set to aid shipyard operations. (U.S. Navy photo by Jeb Fach)
July 31, 2025 - A new KNES 25-ton portal crane with a unique capability arrived at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard &

Code 260.1 technician recognized for innovation, leadership
Eric Haslehurst, mechanical engineering technician, Code 260.1, Carrier Rotating Machinery, recently received the Carrier One Team's
July 17, 2025 - Eric Haslehurst, mechanical engineering technician, Code 260.1, Carrier Rotating Machinery, was

Testing of laser ablation for removal of coatings, corrosion looks promising
Chase Absher, painter, Shop 71, Painters, Blasters, Tilesetters, works with a laser ablation tool aboard USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76), May 21, 2025, at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard & Intermediate Maintenance Facility in Bremerton, Washington. (U.S. Navy photo by Wendy Hallmark)
June 18, 2025 - Using lasers to remove coatings and corrosion from U.S. naval vessels may soon become a reality

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