The U.S. Navy has awarded General Dynamics Electric Boat, or GDEB, a $15.38 billion contract modification to support continued work on the Columbia-class ballistic missile submarine program.
A whistleblower in a case involving questionable subcontractors for U.S. Navy nuclear submarines will receive a $1.8 million payday.
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Mobile tapped for role in $15B Navy submarine contract
On Wednesday, the U.S. Navy awarded more than $15 billion to General Dynamics Electric Boat to advance work on its next ...
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US opens funding tap to boost submarine manufacturing
The US Navy's Columbia-class SSBNs will be central to the US nuclear deterrent once in service.
The Navy on Wednesday awarded General Dynamics’ Electric Boat Corp. a $15.38 billion modification in more Columbia-class ballistic missile submarine ...
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US Navy strengthens sea-based nuclear deterrent with Trident II control upgrade
The US Navy is preparing its future ballistic missile submarine fleet to operate the ...
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The Submarines That Could Trigger the Next Global Arms Race
Submarines have quietly become some of the most powerful weapons in modern naval warfare.
Detailed price information for Bae Systems Plc ADR (BAESY) from The Globe and Mail including charting and trades.
The USS District of Columbia, the first Columbia-class vessel, was originally slated for completion in 2027—but that timeline was pushed back one year following construction delays. Five years ago, ...
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