Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro said the Navy hopes to give BIW a shipbuilding contract.
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Windham graduate dives head first into Navy officer training
Kaleb Eddy, a 2017 graduate of Windham High School, is set to complete the first step in his path to work on nuclear submarines.
Navy aircrews reunite at former Brunswick Naval Air Station
More than 700 retired aircrew members returned to the former Brunswick Naval Air Station this weekend to reunite with their former squadron members.
Golden: New contract could bring business, stability to Bath shipyard
Rep. Jared Golden said Bath Iron Works likely will build about half of the 15 warships secured in a new multiyear shipbuilding contract.
Sen. King: Draft defense bill restores destroyer that could be built at BIW
Congress authorizing two Arleigh Burkes, the primary type of ship BIW makes, opposes the president’s military budget request, which calls for one.
Maine Voices: Redevelopment efforts firmly on path to realizing vision for former Brunswick Navy base
Brunswick Landing is becoming the bustling live, work and play community envisioned in the Reuse Master Plan, and the Topsham Commerce Park is fully developed.
Bath shipyard awarded $55 million contract extension
The federal contract modification will allow the shipyard to perform planning and design work on new Arleigh Burke-class destroyers through June 2022.
Navy says it’s charting a new course after rash of problems with ships
Technology that doesn’t work as it should, deferred maintenance and an aging fleet are among the challenges.
Another View: Aliens are (probably) not harassing the Navy
Unidentified flying objects have been interacting with military ships with alarming frequency. Congress is right to take the issue seriously.
Bath-built ships will be first in Navy’s fleet armed with new hypersonic missiles
Bath Iron Works was chosen to build all three Zumwalt-class destroyers, the last of which is still under construction at the Bath shipyard.