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The Navy’s shipbuilder oversight offices are underutilized, watchdog agency reports
The Navy’s Supervisors of Shipbuilding, Conversion and Repair could do more to ensure ships enter the fleet on time and on budget, according to a new report.
Is the Navy ready to repair battle-damaged ships in wartime?
A government watchdog report questions the sea service's capabilities.
Engine cooling issue sidelines LCS Sioux City
It's the latest problem to emerge among the small surface combatant's Freedom-class variant
Navy plans 1st Pearl Harbor sub repair facility since WWII
The facility would be Pearl Harbor's first covered dry dock.
Ship maintenance delays are jeopardizing national security, congressman says
“We can have the greatest ships in the world ... but if we can’t keep them on a regular cycle of being deployed, then they’re not worth much.”
By Diana Stancy