Northrop Grumman
Corporation received a $558.6 million contract modification
to exercise an option under a previously awarded contract for
continuation of work on the new generation nuclear-powered aircraft
carrier, CVN 21. A total of $85.2 million has been funded under
current continuing resolution authority.
The company's Newport News sector is the prime contractor for
the award. Work performed under this contract includes the
continuation of ship design activities, procurement of long-lead-time
materials to support construction, and advanced construction work on
select parts of the ship.
"We've made significant progress on the CVN 21 program over the
past year as we have continued with design development and advanced
component construction in our steel shops," said Mike Shawcross, vice
president of the CVN 21 program at Northrop Grumman Newport News.
"This contract modification signifies the continued support of the
program and its importance to the future of our naval forces."
Enhancements being incorporated in the CVN 21 class design
include flight deck changes resulting in increased sortie rates;
improved weapons movement; a redesigned island; a new nuclear power
plant; increased electrical power generation capacity; allowance for
future technologies and reduced workload for the sailors, translating
to a smaller crew size.