HII Hosts Top Navy Leaders at Ingalls Shipbuilding

Reuters01-08
HII Hosts Top Navy Leaders at Ingalls Shipbuilding

Huntington Ingalls Industries Inc. $(HII)$ recently hosted a visit from key U.S. Navy and Marine Corps leaders at its Ingalls Shipbuilding division. Secretary of the Navy John Phelan, Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Daryl Caudle, and Marine Corps Commandant Gen. Eric Smith toured the shipyard, reviewing HII's workforce initiatives and advanced manufacturing technologies. The visit highlighted HII’s over $1 billion investment in infrastructure and facilities, aimed at supporting next-generation naval programs, including new battleship classes and amphibious assault ships. The leaders also inspected the America-class amphibious assault ship Bougainville (LHA 8) under construction and the newly delivered destroyer Ted Stevens (DDG 128), underscoring HII's commitment to meeting the Navy’s evolving operational needs.

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