General Dynamics Electric Boat has received a $15.38 billion Navy contract modification for work on Columbia-class submarines.
The contract modification will bolster Electric Boat's work on a new generation of ballistic-missile submarines.
The U.S. Navy has awarded General Dynamics Electric Boat, or GDEB, a $15.38 billion contract modification to support continued work on the Columbia-class ballistic missile submarine program. The ...
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Navy faces a gap as Ohio-class subs near retirement
The U.S. Navy’s fleet of Ohio-class ballistic missile submarines, the backbone of America’s sea-based nuclear deterrent for four decades, is approaching mandatory retirement with no guaranteed ...
The Navy on Wednesday awarded General Dynamics’ Electric Boat Corp. a $15.38 billion modification in more Columbia-class ballistic missile submarine ...
GD lands a $15.38B Navy contract to support Columbia-class submarines, strengthening its role in a growing global submarine market.
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US Navy secures new $15.4 billion deal for Columbia-class submarines
The United States Navy has awarded a $15.38 billion contract modification to support the design, sustainment, and industrial base development for the Columbia-class submarine program.
Submarine manufacturer General Dynamics Electric Boat's hiring target for 2026 would more than double its recruitment last ...
Hadrian, the advanced manufacturing company, today opened a new facility in Cherokee, Alabama dedicated to the U.S. Navy's Columbia- and Virginia-class submarine programs. Secretary of the Navy John C ...
The Navy is betting $900 million that highly automated factories can help it add submarines in an era when skilled workers ...
Manufacturing company Hadrian has opened a new facility in Cherokee, Alabama dedicated to the U.S. Navy's Columbia- and ...
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