The U.S. Navy's inventory of nuclear submarines is getting ready to expand with an upcoming all-new class of vessels. Here's ...
The Navy is requesting tens of millions of dollars to expand facilities at Bangor to support the nation's coming ...
Summary and Key Points: The U.S. Navy’s Columbia-class ballistic missile submarines are designed to replace the aging Ohio-class and sustain America’s most survivable nuclear deterrent for decades.
The Columbia class is slated to enter service in 2031—with very little room for error, as its predecessor, the Ohio-class SSBN, will be retired starting in 2017. The United States Navy is desperately ...
The lead Columbia-class submarine, currently under construction, has faced schedule adjustments but is showing signs of ...
The Defense Department’s new submarine production chief last week admitted it will be a “heavy lift” to get the first new ...
The first of the new Columbia-class of ballistic missile submarine is tracking for a 2028 delivery due to improvements in ...
General Dynamics Electric Boat, the Connecticut subsidiary of Reston-based Fortune 500 defense contractor General Dynamics, has received a $15.38 billion Navy contract modification for work on ...
NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. — The architects of the Navy’s new shift in building submarines were given the green light by senior Pentagon leaders to “bust things up” to get submarine repair and construction ...