NAVAL SHIPYARDS: Key Actions Remain to Improve Infrastructure to Better Support Navy Operations
Abstract
The Navy's 2018 Shipyard Infrastructure Optimization Plan includes actions to address critical deficiencies at the shipyards, but the extent to which the plan fully addresses those deficiencies remains to be seen as the proposed actions are complex and years away from being implemented. The plan includes steps to address dry dock deficiencies, which the Navy expects will provide it with the capacity and capability to perform 67 of 68 ship maintenance periods it is currently unable to support through fiscal year 2040. Once area development plans are complete, the Navy projects it will take at least $21 billion over 20 years to fully implement the plan.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Nov 01, 2019
- Accession Number
- AD1169582
Entities
People
- A. S. Bagley
- Amie Lesser
- Anna Irvine
- Carol Peterson
- Cody Raysinger
- Diana Maurer
- Felicia Lopez
- James Lackey
- Jennifer Leotta
- Michael Silver
- Suzanne Wren
- William Tedrick
Organizations
- United States Government Accountability Office