Northrop Grumman Newport News
Northrop Grumman Newport News, now known as Newport News Shipbuilding, is a division of Huntington Ingalls Industries, specializing in the design, construction, overhaul, and repair of ships for the United States Navy. It is one of the largest shipbuilding companies in the United States and was originally part of Northrop Grumman Corporation before being spun off as part of Huntington Ingalls Industries in 2011. Here’s an overview of its history, capabilities, and contributions:
History
- Founding: The company traces its roots back to 1886 when Collis P. Huntington founded Newport News Shipbuilding (NNS).
- Growth and Acquisitions: Over time, the shipyard grew significantly, eventually merging with Northrop Grumman Corporation in 2001.
- Spin-off: In 2011, Northrop Grumman spun off its shipbuilding operations, forming Huntington Ingalls Industries, which now operates Newport News Shipbuilding.
Capabilities
Ship Construction:
- Aircraft Carriers: Newport News is the only shipyard in the United States capable of building nuclear-powered aircraft carriers, an essential component of American naval power.
- Submarines: The yard also builds nuclear-powered submarines, primarily the Virginia-class submarines in collaboration with General Dynamics Electric Boat.
- Other Vessels: Historically, the shipyard has built a variety of other military and commercial vessels, including cruisers, destroyers, and tankers.
Overhauls and Maintenance:
- The shipyard is involved in the complex overhaul, refueling, and modernization of naval vessels, including aircraft carriers and submarines. This work ensures that the vessels remain operationally ready and up-to-date with the latest technology.
Innovation:
- Newport News Shipbuilding has a strong emphasis on technological innovation and advanced manufacturing techniques. This includes the use of modular construction methods, advanced welding techniques, and increasingly, digital shipbuilding practices.
Key Contributions
- National Security: The shipyard’s contributions are critical to the United States' national security. The vessels built and maintained there form the core of the Navy's offensive and defensive capabilities.
- Economic Impact: As one of the largest employers in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia, Newport News Shipbuilding plays a significant role in the local economy, providing thousands of jobs and supporting a wide range of secondary businesses.
- Technological Leadership: The shipyard has often been at the forefront of shipbuilding technology, contributing to advancements in ship design, nuclear propulsion, and modular construction techniques.
Facilities
- Dry Docks: Newport News Shipbuilding operates some of the largest dry docks in the United States, essential for the construction and maintenance of large vessels like aircraft carriers.
- Training Programs: The company also invests heavily in workforce development through apprenticeships and training programs, which are critical given the specialized skills required in shipbuilding and maintenance.
Community and Education
- Apprentice School: Established in 1919, the Newport News Shipbuilding Apprentice School is one of the premier apprentice programs in the U.S., offering four- to five-year programs that combine academic and on-the-job training.
- Community Involvement: The company is involved in local community activities and contributes to educational and charitable initiatives in the Hampton Roads area.
Future Outlook
- Continued Innovations: As part of Huntington Ingalls Industries, Newport News Shipbuilding continues to innovate and adapt to new challenges, including the integration of digital technologies and sustainable practices in shipbuilding.
- Ongoing Contracts: The shipyard has ongoing contracts for the construction of future classes of aircraft carriers and nuclear submarines, ensuring its relevance and financial stability in the coming decades.
Summary
Newport News Shipbuilding, under Huntington Ingalls Industries, remains a cornerstone of American naval shipbuilding. With its extensive history, advanced capabilities, and significant contributions to national security and the local economy, it continues to play a crucial role in maintaining and advancing the United States’ maritime dominance.
Ships
- Phone: 757 688-8503
- Web: www.northgrum.com
- Fax: 757 688-4464
Locations
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