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Austal awarded $7.9M contract for USS Oakland deficiencies, maintenance by Christen Mccurdy Washington (UPI) Nov 27, 2019 Austal USA was awarded a $7.9 million contract for shipboard support for the Navy's littoral combat ship the USS Oakland. Work on the USS Oakland, christened in June, comes under an industrial post-delivery availability for the Independence-variant LCS. It will be home ported in San Diego. The new contract was announced Tuesday by the Department of Defense. Under the contract, Austal will perform preventative maintenance and implement engineering change proposals and address deficiencies identified during test trials. The contract also funds program management support and logistics support for technical documentation. The work will be performed primarily in Mobile, Ala., with 20 percent taking place in Pittsfield, Mass. Work should be completed by October 2020. Littoral combat ships are designed for operation in near-shore environments but capable of open-ocean operation, handling threats such as mines, quiet diesel submarines and fast surface craft.
Ousted Navy secretary made secret deal with Trump: Pentagon chief Washington (AFP) Nov 25, 2019 The US defense secretary Monday defended the decision to sack his navy secretary, saying he went behind his back to make a deal with the White House over a convicted Navy SEAL's future. Mark Esper told reporters Richard Spencer, the Navy's top civilian, admitted he had gone around Esper and Joint Chiefs Chairman Mark Milley. Esper and Milley were holding their own discussions with President Donald Trump last week about the SEAL's case, which caused a rare public split between the Pentagon leader ... read more
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