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Ingalls Shipbuilding Awarded $497 Million Contract for 7th U.S. Coast Guard National Security Cutter
Ingalls Shipbuilding Awarded $497 Million Contract for 7th U.S. Coast Guard National Security Cutter
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Ingalls Shipbuilding Awarded $497 Million Contract for 7th U.S. Coast
Guard National Security Cutter
Huntington
Ingalls Industries announced today that its Ingalls Shipbuilding division
has received a $497 million fixed-price, incentive-fee contract from
the U.S. Coast Guard to build a seventh Legend-class National Security
Cutter (WMSL 756).
"We have a hot production line with this class of ships, and we
continue to get better—a tangible result demonstrating the value
of serial production," said Ingalls NSC Program Manager Jim French.
"Each ship is built more effectively and more affordably than the
one before it, and this is due to the hard work of our shipbuilders
who are implementing efficient build plans and bringing our learning
curve down as each ship is delivered. We look forward to starting construction
on this ship in January 2015."
Huntington
Ingalls Industries announced today that its Ingalls Shipbuilding division
has received a $497 million fixed-price, incentive-fee contract from
the U.S. Coast Guard to build a seventh Legend-class National Security
Cutter (WMSL 756).
Ingalls has delivered the first three NSCs and has
three more under construction. Hamilton (WMSL 753) is 81 percent complete
and will deliver in the third quarter of 2014; James (WMSL 754) is 52
percent complete and will launch in April, and the sixth NSC (WMSL 755)
began construction late last year and is scheduled for launch in the
fourth quarter of 2015. The seventh ship, WMSL 756, is scheduled for
delivery in 2018.
Legend-class NSCs are the flagships of the Coast Guard's cutter fleet.
Designed to replace the 378-foot Hamilton-class high-endurance cutters
that entered service during the 1960s, they are 418 feet long with a
54-foot beam and displace 4,500 tons with a full load. They have a top
speed of 28 knots, a range of 12,000 miles, an endurance of 60 days
and a crew of 110.
NSCs are capable of meeting all maritime security mission needs required
of the high-endurance cutter. They include an aft launch and recovery
area for two rigid hull inflatable boats and a flight deck to accommodate
a range of manned and unmanned rotary wing aircraft. The Legend class
is the largest and most technologically advanced class of cutter in
the Coast Guard, with robust capabilities for maritime homeland security,
law enforcement, marine safety, environmental protection and national
defense missions. NSCs play an important role enhancing the Coast Guard's
operational readiness, capacity and effectiveness at a time when the
demand for their services has never been greater.