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SAIC Wins Navy Contract
procured via publication on the Federal Business Opportunities website and posting to the Space and Naval Warfare Systems e-Commerce Central website, with two offers…
Navy Terminates Lockheed Martin LCS Contract
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.
ITT Corporation to Pay $100M Penalty and Plead Guilty
ITT Corporation, the leading manufacturer of military night vision equipment for the U.S. Armed Forces, has admitted sending classified materials overseas and will pay a $100 million penalty…
Exercise Foal Eagle 2007 in Full Swing
Essex Amphibious Ready Group and embarked elements of the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit arrived in the Republic of Korea (ROK) on March 5 to conduct Reception Staging…
Mackay Marine to Outfit RB-M Project
Marinette Marine Corporation (MMC) and Kvichak Marine Industries (KMI) have recently been awarded a $600m contract for the production of up to 250 Response Boat…
Ferry Tacoma Awaits Dry Dock
The MV Tacoma, one of two large ferries that run between Seattle and Bainbridge Island, suffered “rudder flop” on Tuesday, January 9, that requires dry docking to repair.
Green Light for Offshore LNG
Stuck at the wrong end of North America's natural gas pipelines, Massachusetts has relied on boatloads of liquefied natural gas to supplement pipeline gas for more than 30 years.
Navy to Christen First LCS
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.
L-3 to Develop Container Security Device
L-3 Communications’s Security and Detection Systems subsidiary has been selected by the Homeland Security Advanced Research Projects Agency (HSARPA) to provide 30…
Korean Shipbuilders Place in Top 10 for June Orders
Korean shipbuilders occupied seven out of the top 10 positions in the world last month in terms of orders. Hyundai Heavy Industries was the world’s largest shipyard…
Lockheed Martin Awarded Study Contract for Israeli Navy LCS Design
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2006 Ship Production Symposium Call for Papers
1. Published paper with a presentation at the conference. 2. Presentation (PowerPoint) at the conference (no paper prepared for publication). The goal for the SPS…
Italian Cruise Line Plans Expansion
MSC Cruises announced its plans to expand its seven-ship fleet by adding a new vessel every year through 2009, and to kick off its "Beautiful. Passionate. Italian."…
MacAndrews Brings New Ship to Indian Ocean Service
MacAndrews has upgraded the existing tonnage on its Swahili Express Service, which provides a regular container service between the Indian sub-continent, the Middle East/Gulf and East Africa…
MacAndrews Upgrades Indian Ocean Service
MacAndrews has upgraded the existing tonnage on its Swahili Express Service, which provides a regular container service between the Indian sub-continent, the Middle East/Gulf and East Africa…
Navy Awards Multiple Contracts
The U.S. Navy is awarding indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity multiple award contracts to 251 contractors that will provide for their competition for service…
Rolls-Roycce Debuts Integrated Prop, Bulb, Rudder Design
For several years Rolls-Royce has been using its design and test facilities to study the interactions between hull, propeller and rudder. The result is an innovative Rolls-Royce propulsion system…
Aker Kvaerner Awarded Hydro Contract
Hydro awarded Aker Kvaerner Offshore Partner AS in Bergen, Norway, $63 million contract for maintenance and modification work on the platforms Troll B, Troll C, and Brage.
Aker Kvaerner Gets Contract for Hydro Platforms
Hydro has awarded Aker Kvaerner Offshore Partner AS in Bergen, Norway, a contract for maintenance and modification work on the platforms Troll B, Troll C, and Brage.
CNO: Sea Power Too Narrowly Defined, Navy to Expand Missions
Chief of Naval Operations (CNO), Adm. Mike Mullen, addressed members of the Surface Navy Association (SNA) Jan. 10 at their 18th Annual National Symposium held at the Hyatt Regency in Arlington, Va.