The USS Paul Ignatius (DDG 117) guided-missile destroyer is scheduled to be commissioned into naval service on July 27 at Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. The Huntington Ingalls Industries-manufactured vessel is named after the 59th
MoreThe USS Fitzgerald naval destroyer, also known as DDG 62, launched pier-side following a series of repairs and modifications at Huntington Ingalls Industries' Ingalls Shipbuilding shipyard facility on April 16. The company began
MoreThe U.S. Navy has installed a second advanced weapons elevator to the USS Gerard R. Ford aircraft carrier, also known as CVN-78. The military service said on Wednesday it has accepted the
MoreThe U.S. Navy has announced the installation of aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford's first advanced weapons elevator, the service branch said Wednesday. Its newest carrier received the AWE on Dec. 21
MoreGeneral Dynamics’ Electric Boat subsidiary hosted the ceremonial ship launching of the USS Iowa nuclear submarine in Groton, Connecticut. The company was joined on Saturday by the U.S. Navy and Christie Vilsack,
MoreThe shipbuilding industry has been around since the time of ancient civilizations. Master crafters engineer massive fleets and naval systems for warfighters to defend their territories. Today, a handful of shipbuilding companies
MoreTodd Borkey is an accomplished business leader who has excelled in the areas of general management, program management, and business expansion. He was known for being a seasoned executive vice president of
MoreAs one of the world’s largest defense customers, the United States government has a substantial and growing defense industry. Federal government agencies work with the largest defense contractors to strengthen homeland security,
MorePhoto of Vernon Saunders at LinkedIn Vernon Saunders is the Chief Executive Officer of Freedom Consulting Group, a Maryland-based IT solutions government contractor in the Washington–Baltimore area. He has held the position
MoreHuntington Ingalls Industries‘ Ingalls Shipbuilding has formally named and launched the U.S. Navy’s first Flight III Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer during a christening ceremony in Mississippi. According to Adm. Mike Gilday,
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