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- NAVY SHIPS - U. S. Government Accountability Office (U. S. GAO)
GAO examined deferred depot-level maintenance for surface ships, aircraft carriers, and submarines, and the associated backlog; reviewed Navy data and documents, including financial documents; and interviewed Navy officials
- US Navy Shipyard: Tackling Maintenance Backlog
What is the US Navy shipyard maintenance backlog? The US Navy shipyard maintenance backlog refers to the accumulation of maintenance and repair work that needs to be completed on Navy ships but has not been addressed within the expected timeframe
- The Navy’s Costs to Eliminate Its Deferred Maintenance Backlog and to . . .
In this report, the Congressional Budget Office analyzes the condition of roughly 20,000 buildings that the active Navy (excluding the Navy Reserve and the Marine Corps) uses and maintains on its bases (also called installations) in the United States
- Navy’s capacity to wage war hindered by maintenance, shipyard problems . . .
The U S Navy, the bulwark in a potential armed conflict with China, suffers from failures in mission readiness that include maintenance backlogs, decaying shipyards and crew fatigue and
- GAO: US Navy faces maintenance struggles for combat ships despite . . .
The US Navy faces significant challenges in maintaining its combat surface ships, even after receiving an additional $1 billion beyond its initial budget requests for maintenance, a new report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO) found
- Navy hopes new dollars and tech will clear away maintenance backlog
Roughly a third of the Navy’s submarines remain unavailable to deploy, as they wait for repairs as the shipyards struggle to fix nuclear submarines with 100 year old equipment, Capt Steve Mongold said at the Navy and Marine Corps Procurement Conference happening in Norfolk this week
- GAO Report: Navy Struggles With Ship Sustainment - ExecutiveGov
Published on Friday, the GAO review said the Navy faced several ship maintenance issues, such as limited spare parts and a shortage of qualified personnel
- Bringing Command and Accountability Back to Surface Fleet Maintenance
Radical change, with incremental and careful execution, is urgently needed within the US Navy’s Surface Ship Repair Maintenance enterprise to rectify the shortcomings of two decades of
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