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Rep Forbes, Navy may Nix one air craft carrier, and delay another... - Bernice Moore - 23-07-2011

http://thehill.com/news-by-subject/defense-homeland-security/171033-rep-forbes-navy-may-nix-one-aircraft-carrier-and-delay-another

Rep Forbes, Navy may Nix one air craft carrier, and delay another...


Rep Forbes, Navy may Nix one air craft carrier, and delay another... - Charles Drago - 24-07-2011

The John F. Kennedy ...

It should be a hospital ship, or a floating university, or an entirely novel vessel designed to support the missions of bringing peaceful resolution to world conflict and promoting the study and practice of non-violence.

Unarmed ... but for the power that is peace.


Rep Forbes, Navy may Nix one air craft carrier, and delay another... - Bernice Moore - 24-07-2011

Hear!!! Hear !!!!


Rep Forbes, Navy may Nix one air craft carrier, and delay another... - Bernice Moore - 12-08-2011

http://www.dailypress.com/business/ports/dp-nws-jfk-carrier-contract-20110811,0,7168857.story


Huntington Ingalls' Newport News shipyard gets $56.6 million more for
JFK carrier
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By Peter Frost, | 247-4744

3:46 p.m. EDT, August 12, 2011
NEWPORT NEWS The Navy on Thursday said it will pay Huntington
Ingalls Industries Inc. an additional $56.6 million for materials and
planning efforts on the John F. Kennedy aircraft carrier.

The money was contained in a contract modification for research
studies, engineering, design, planning, advance construction and the
purchase of material for the Newport News-built carrier, the second in
the Gerald R. Ford class. Work is expected to be complete by October
2012.

Since the original contract was awarded in January 2009, the shipyard
has now received nearly $1 billion for advance planning and material
for the carrier.