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![]() by Christen Mccurdy Washington DC (UPI) Nov 05, 2020
General Dynamics was awarded a $9.5 billion contract modification for the construction and test of the lead and second ships of the Columbia class, the Pentagon announced. The deal, which modifies a $5 billion contract originally awarded in 2017, exercises an option to test the ships and to provide design and engineering support. The original contract was for design completion for the Columbia-class ballistic missile submarines, which are meant to replace the Navy's current force of 14 aging Ohio-class boats. In May the Department of Defense asked Congress for authority to buy two of its new Columbia-class ballistic missile submarines, a deal then estimated to be worth $17.7 billion. Eventually the Pentagon plans to acquire 12 of the vessels, for a total cost of $110 billion. Per the modification, GenDyn will begin constructing the lead ship in fiscal 2021 and will begin advance procurement, advance construction, coordinated material buys and full construction of the follow hull in fiscal 2024. Work on the contract will be performed in Groton, Conn.; Newport News, Va.; Quonset Point, R.I. The estimated completion date for the deal is April 2030.
![]() ![]() Huntington Ingalls delivers Montana sub to dry dock Washington DC (UPI) Oct 15, 2020 Huntington Ingalls announced Thursday that it has transferred the Montana submarine to the floating dry dock at Newport News in advance of the vessel's planned November launch. Earlier this month, the vessel was transported out of Huntington Ingalls' construction industry using a transfer car system, according to the shipbuilder. "Moving Montana to the floating dry dock is an important accomplishment for the 10,000 shipbuilders who, through the teaming agreement with General Dynamics Ele ... read more
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