Navy expecting shipyard sustainment effort to cost $25 million to $40 million per year

By Mallory Shelbourne / March 20, 2020 at 5:00 AM
SAN DIEGO -- The Navy anticipates its naval sustainment initiative for shipyards to cost $25 million to $40 million each year, according to a top service official. Vice Adm. Thomas Moore, the Naval Sea Systems Command chief, told Inside Defense in an interview earlier this month at West 2020 here that he expects to achieve a 5% to 6% cost reduction through the Naval Sustainment System-Shipyards. "If you want to do this right and you want to do it...

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