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Naval Public Shipyards Are in Bad Shape, Says GAO
2017-09-14
NORFOLK -- The Navy's four public shipyards, including Norfolk Naval Shipyard in Portsmouth, are in such bad shape that they are not fully meeting the Navy's operational needs, the U.S. Government Accountability Office said in a sharply critical report released Tuesday.

"Navy data show that the cost of backlogged restoration and maintenance projects at the shipyards has grown by 41 percent over five years, to a Navy-estimated $4.86 billion, and will take at least 19 years (through fiscal year 2036) to clear," the GAO stated.

While the Navy committed to more capital investment and developed an improvement plan in 2013 to turn the situation around, "the shipyards' facilities and equipment remain in poor condition," according to the GAO, Congress' watchdog agency.
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Posted by:badanov

#3   Let me guess, they practiced a lot of affirmative action?

And environmental compliance, social sensitivity training, diversity awareness, Equal Employment Opportunity compliance, awareness and processes, Navy records-keeping training and compliance, personnel evaluation training, Contracting/Contracting Officer/Officer Representative program training, certification and compliance, Military Inspector General preparation and compliance, material acquisition, standards and storage...
Posted by: Pappy   2017-09-14 08:47  

#2  ...not to mention 'union' certification for the workers. Of course the union doesn't pay a penalty when its walking contributor sets a sub on fire.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2017-09-14 06:59  

#1  Let me guess, they practiced a lot of affirmative action?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2017-09-14 03:42  

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