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Navy Ship Fire Prevention Falters on Contractor Oversight Gaps, GAO Warns
Five years after a catastrophic fire destroyed the USS Bonhomme Richard at a cost exceeding $3 billion, the U.S. Navy’s…
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Vancouver Pushes Forward with Controversial Roberts Bank Terminal 2 Project
The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority is taking the next key step in its plans to add a major new container…
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Fed Up With Contractor Maintenance, U.S. Navy Pursues "Right to Repair"
After years of issues with contractor-based equipment maintenance, the U.S. Navy is joining the "right to repair" movement, Navy Secretary…
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Well Intervention Contractor Brings Louisiana Spill Under Control
A spewing wellhead at an abandoned oilfield in the Mississippi Delta has been successfully sealed after a week of…
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Defense Contractor Pleads Guilty to Bribing a U.S. Navy Official
A defense IT company and one of its former executives have pleaded guilty to charges of bribery in connection…
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HD Hyundai Partners With American Defense Contractor on Autonomous Ships
HD Hyundai, the largest Korean shipbuilder, has decided to join forces with American defense contractor Anduril on designing advanced…
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BOEM Imposes Stricter Cleanup Bond Requirements for Offshore O&G
For the first time in 20 years, the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management has changed the rules on how…
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Bath Iron Works Adds More Non-Union Labor as Strike Continues
Maine shipyard Bath Iron Works is bringing in additional non-union subcontractors in order to keep up work on its longstanding U.S.…
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