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Dec 12, 2007
Derecktor Shipyards could be building high-speed ferries for the U.S. military in Bridgeport if it and its partners can edge out some tough competition for what could be a $234m defense contract.
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Apr 13, 2007
The U.S. Navy Thursday said it was canceling a widely criticized Lockheed Martin Corp. contract to build a next-generation combat ship after negotiations to control cost overruns failed.
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Feb 09, 2007
The Navy’s ship for future sea warfare has become so problematic a congressional subcommittee has called a public hearing to get immediate answers.
The Seapower
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Sep 22, 2006
The U.S. Navy will christen Freedom, the first littoral combat ship (LCS) at 10 a.m. EDT Sept. 23, during a ceremony at Marinette Marine Corp. in Marinette, Wis.
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Aug 09, 2006
Reston, Virginia based company, Rock Creek Productions, Inc. is producing a historical documentary entitled The Big U. The film focuses on the life and times of
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Jun 30, 2006
The Navy announced it is awarding a $197.6 million contract option to a team lead by Lockheed Martin for construction of the third Littoral Combat Ship (LCS).
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Apr 11, 2006
The U.S. Navy awarded Lockheed Martin a foreign military sales contract valued at
nearly $5.2 million to conduct a Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) feasibility
study for the Israeli Navy.
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Dec 06, 2005
The U.S. Navy announced Dec. 2 that USS Freedom (LCS 1), the first littoral combat ship of the LCS 1 class, will be homeported at Naval Station San Diego, Calif.
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Nov 21, 2005
With more than 75
percent of the nation's first Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) under construction,
the Lockheed Martin team completed another key milestone - installing
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Feb 08, 2005
U.S. Navy officials and members of the Lockheed Martin LCS team observe the first steel cut that marks the construction start of the lead LCS at Marinette Marine in Marinette, WI.
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Dec 16, 2004
The U.S. Navy awarded a Lockheed Martin-led team $188.2 million to commence detail design and construction of the first Littoral Combat Ship (LCS), a revolutionary
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Dec 16, 2004
The U.S. Navy awarded a Lockheed Martin-led team $188.2 million to commence detail design and construction of the first Littoral Combat Ship (LCS), a revolutionary
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Oct 14, 2004
Fincantieri-Owned Isotta Fraschini to Provide Engines for Navy's Warship of the Future
FDGM, Inc., a U.S.-based, wholly owned subsidiary of Fincantieri of Italy,
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Jul 07, 2004
The long-awaited awarding of the contract to construct the new series of Littoral Combat Ships (LCS), a series that could total 60 ships worth $14 billion over 15 years,
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Jun 04, 2004
Lockheed Martin Corporation - Maritime Systems & Sensors, Moorestown, N.J. ($46,501,821) and General Dynamics - Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine ($78,798,188) are
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Feb 10, 2004
A.R. Larsen Co., Inc.
15040 N. E. 95th Street
Redmond, WA 98052
Products: Galley Equipment; Bulkhead/Ceiling Systems; Interiors
Accord International, Inc.
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Jan 13, 2004
The Lockheed Martin-led Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) team has confirmed its semi-planing seaframe design performance in preparation for the program's final design contract.
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Oct 07, 2003
The Lockheed Martin-led Littoral Combat Ship team is continuing the development of its semi-planing seaframe design through a new series of tank tests that will
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Aug 13, 2003
The Manitowoc Company, Inc. and its subsidiary, Marinette Marine Corporation, part of the Manitowoc Marine Group, have been awarded a $40.5 million contract
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Aug 05, 2003
The multi-billion contract to build a new family of Navy ships took one giant step last month with the awarding of development contracts to three industry teams.
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