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“Let me talk about the incredible opportunity ahead of us as we ramp production to over a thousand shipbuilders in the next 24 to 36 months.”

Jennifer Boykin
Executive Vice President & President of Newport News Shipbuilding, Huntington Ingalls Industries Inc
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On , Jennifer Boykin, Executive Vice President & President of Newport News Shipbuilding at Huntington Ingalls Industries Inc, spoke about workforce during Work Commences at Newport News Shipbuilding – Charleston Operations on HII.

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Newport News Shipbuilding has started work at its new Charleston Operations site in South Carolina. Last month, the company ...
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About Jennifer Boykin

Executive Vice President & President of Newport News Shipbuilding · Huntington Ingalls Industries Inc

Jennifer Boykin, president of Newport News Shipbuilding, announced her retirement at the end of 2024. In a farewell message, she thanked shipbuilders for their commitment and highlighted the year's accomplishments, including the delivery of the submarine New Jersey, the redelivery of the submarine Montana, the launch of the submarine Massachusetts, and the christening of the submarine Arkansas. She also noted the delivery of the first Columbia-class stern unit, completion of dry dock work on USS John C. Stennis, and the transfer of CVN 80 Enterprise to begin assembly on Doris Miller. Boykin stated that she would transition into retirement knowing the company would continue under the leadership of Carrie Wilkinson. In February 2025, Boykin celebrated the start of production at the company's new Charleston Operations site in South Carolina)Skip. She stated that the site would produce high-quality, mission-ready ship components and that the company planned to ramp production to over a thousand shipbuilders in the next 24 to 36 months. Boykin emphasized the importance of instilling a strong safety culture and noted that work on a first aircraft carrier unit and a submarine module would begin within two weeks. She also acknowledged that in 2022, 26 warships had deficiencies with welds, and she expressed confidence that improved training and oversight would prevent the mistakes from recurring.

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