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Amid ‘grave’ concerns about facility conditions, Navy learned lessons about shipyard overhaul

The Navy has pledged more than $20 billion to modernize its aging shipyards, but serious questions remain about the plan’s implementation. Maintenance…

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Investigation: Navy shipyard wasted $21 million building off-the-books police force

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Thousands of new hires coming to NAVSEA with omnibus

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Navy wants to hire more civilians to deal with ship maintenance

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FILE- In this Tuesday, June 7, 2011 file photo, a US Navy officer, name not available, stands on the weapons control deck of the USS Monterey as screens display the Black Sea region, in the Black Sea port of Constanta, Romania. A U.S. missile defense system aimed at protecting Europe from ballistic missile threats is moving into higher gear this week, with a site in the village of Deveselu, Romania becoming operational on Thursday, May 12, 2016, and officials breaking ground at a separate site in Poland a day later.(AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda, File)

Navy plots large enterprise IT procurement to support ship maintenence

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Rollback of DoD’s per diem travel cuts on NDAA bargaining table

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GSA delays contract for services to protect OPM hack victims

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Dr. Tom Murphy, Program Manager, Wounded Warrior Intern Program

The Navy puts its wounded sailors back to work before they’re even discharged from the hospital. The Wounded Warrior Intern Program takes wounded sailors…

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More agencies turn to targeted buyouts, early retirements

While the latest rounds of buyouts and early retirements span agencies as diverse as the Naval Sea Systems Command and the Interior Department’s Bureau…

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NAVSEA looks to temporarily relocate workers in wake of Navy Yard shooting

Naval Sea Systems Command leadership will work to find alternative work accommodations for the 3,000 employees who worked in the command’s headquarters at the Washington Navy Yard facility. The building was the site of a mass shooting Monday in which 13, people, including the gunman, were killed.

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