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Arlington, VA, United States
Bath Iron Works is a leader in designing and building U.S. Navy ships, providing maintenance, modernization, and lifecycle support services with advanced marine engineering expertise.
Englewood Cliffs, NJ, United States
Bay Ship Management Inc. operates oceangoing, military vessels important to the strategic sealift of the United States. We operate the eight Fast Sealift ships which carried 12% of the tonnage to the Persian Gulf during the Gulf War. We also operate five Large Medium Speed RO/RO (LMSR) vessels for Military Sealift Command, and we have operated five tankers for the Maritime Administration (MarAd).
San Diego, CA, United States
California Marine Cleaning, Inc. provides tank, chemical and mechanical cleaning, hydro-blasting, and offloading of fuel and other liquids, serving the U.S. Navy, Coast Guard, Military Sealift Command, MARAD, and cruise lines. Established in California in 1985.
West Bethesda,, MD, United States
Carderock Division NSWC is a U.S. Navy research and development center specializing in naval ship design, testing, and engineering.
Chelsea, MA, United States
Chelsea is America's premier clock manufacturing company. Chelsea's production began in 1897 with the introduction of the `Ship's Bell clock containing a specially designed clock works that replaced the pendulum. Patented in the United States and England, Chelsea, rapidly expanded its offering of Ship's clocks to include a wide variety of clocks for home and office. Their history is rich. Elvis was a fan, often purchasing in quantities larger than life. U.S.Presidents and Secretaries of State frequently presented visiting dignitaries with a Chelsea clock. From Teddy Roosevelt to Bill Clinton, there has always been a Chelsea in the White House. Over the years, Chelsea has done major projects with the U.S. Navy, Williamsburg Reproductions, Tiffany Studios, the Smithsonian and numerous other well known firms. Major corporations and institutions world wide select Chelsea clocks for their award and recognition programs. Clockmakers from around the world - five of the six inhabited continents - hand craft clocks in a building designed as a clock factory for Chelsea in 1897. Bench skills and machining skills were first learned in far away places like England, Europe, Russia and the far East. This diversity of skills is today blended together to produce an outstanding collection of timepieces for your gift giving needs.
San Diego, CA, United States
Continental Maritime of San Diego is a certified Master Ship Repair Agreement holder with the U.S. Navy, specializing in repairs and alterations of major surface and amphibious vessels including CVN, CG, DDG, LHD, LHA, LSD, LPD, and auxiliary ships.
Somerset,, PA, United States
Industry leader in manufacturing, assembly, testing, and inventory of U.S. Navy standard valves and components including UNREP and SNVY valves.
Woburn, MA, United States
L.L. Rowe Co. supplies maritime and naval equipment including submarine penetrators, connectors, electrodes, and VLS equipment approved by the U.S. Navy.
Essex,, CT, United States
The L.C. Doane Company is the leading manufacturer of fluorescent lighting for U.S Navy and commercial ships. We set the standards that are used by the U.S. Navy. Our quality is second to none.
Jamestown, PA, United States
Laurel Technologies Inc. is a Jamestown, Pennsylvania-based defense electronics company specializing in the design, integration, and manufacture of mission-critical systems for the U.S. Navy and other military customers, including shipboard control consoles and command/control subsystems.
Lexington, KY, United States
Lexair Inc. is a Lexington, Kentucky-based manufacturer of high-pressure compressors, stainless steel valves, and hydraulic/pneumatic components, serving the U.S. Navy as a supplier for over 45 years. Through a partnership with maritime distributor JA Moody, Lexair provides Made-in-USA components, assemblies, and parts for defense and maritime valve applications.
National City, CA, United States
Life Cycle Engineering provides engineering, technology, and management solutions for the U.S. Navy, including full ships systems life cycle support across research, acquisition, modernization, maintenance, and sustainment phases.
Blaine, WA, United States
American manufacturer of marine chain, anchors, and fittings since 1911, producing stud link anchor chain to ABS, Lloyd's, and U.S. Navy specifications for commercial and military customers worldwide.
Moorestown, NJ, United States
Lockheed Martin Services Group in Moorestown provides advanced maritime systems and defense solutions, supporting the U.S. Navy with ships, aircraft, manned and unmanned systems, projectiles, and sensors.
McLean, VA, United States
Loral Corporation was a U.S. defense electronics contractor founded in 1948, specializing in radar, sonar, and naval electronics systems for the U.S. Navy. It was acquired by Lockheed Martin in 1996 and no longer operates as an independent company.
El Segundo, CA, United States
Magnavox Electric Systems Co. was the El Segundo, California defense and maritime electronics division of Magnavox, best known for Transit SATNAV satellite navigation receivers used by the U.S. Navy and commercial shipping. The business was absorbed via acquisitions by Philips and later Raytheon/Hughes and no longer operates as an independent maritime electronics manufacturer.
San Diego, CA, United States
Marine & Restaurant Fabricators Inc. (MRF) is a San Diego-based sheet metal fabrication company specializing in custom stainless steel work for maritime vessels and commercial kitchens, holding a U.S. Navy IDC contract through NAVSUP Fleet Logistics Center San Diego.
Norfolk,, VA, United States
Military Sealift Command CIVMAR Support Center provides civilian mariner staffing and support services for the U.S. Navy's Military Sealift Command vessels.
Charleston, SC, United States
The National Shipbuilding Research Program (NSRP) is a collaborative initiative of U.S. shipyards, government, industry, and academia focused on continuous product and process improvements in the U.S. shipbuilding and ship repair industry.
Monterey, CA, United States
To meet its advanced educational requirements, the U.S. Navy has developed a unique academic institution at the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) whose emphasis is on education and research programs that are relevant to the Navy, defense and national and international security interests. NPS provides a continuum of learning opportunities, including Graduate Degree Programs, Continuous Learning Opportunities, Refresher and Transition Education. These programs are under the auspices of the four graduate schools: Graduate School of Business & Public Policy School of International Graduate Studies Graduate School of Engineering & Applied Sciences Graduate School of Operational & Informational Sciences
Washington Naval Yard, D.C., United States
Naval Sea Systems Command (Navsea) is the largest of the U.S. Navy's five systems commands, responsible for engineering, building, buying, and maintaining ships, submarines, and combat systems.
Pascagoula, Mississippi, United States
Northrop Grumman Ship Systems (NGSS), headquartered in Pascagoula, Mississippi, includes the Ingalls Operations and the Full Service Operations, also in Pascagoula, and the Avondale Operations, in New Orleans and Tallulah, Louisiana, and Gulfport, Mississippi. NGSS, which currently employs more than 17,000 shipbuilding professionals, primarily in Mississippi and Louisiana, is one of the nation's leading full service systems companies for the design, engineering, construction, and life cycle support of major surface ships for the U.S. Navy, U.S. Coast Guard and international navies, and for commercial vessels of all types.
San Diego, CA, United States
SAIC provides engineering support services, systems engineering, platform integration, software implementation, logistics, and training services to defense and maritime clients including the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps.
New Castle, DE, United States
SSS Clutch Company, Inc. is a New Castle, Delaware-based manufacturer of synchro-self-shifting (SSS) clutches used in naval and marine propulsion systems, including U.S. Navy submarines and surface vessels.
National City, CA, United States
South Bay Boiler Repair Inc. is a National City, California marine and industrial boiler service contractor providing repair, retubing, maintenance, and pumping services to commercial vessels and U.S. Navy ships in the San Diego region.