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June 26, 2018

HUNTINGTON INGALLS INDUSTRIES’ NEWPORT NEWS SHIPBUILDING PARTNERS WITH COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA TO EXPAND HIRING EFFORTS

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HUNTINGTON INGALLS INDUSTRIES’ NEWPORT NEWS SHIPBUILDING PARTNERS WITH COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA TO EXPAND HIRING EFFORTS

NEWPORT NEWS, Va., June 26, 2018 -- Huntington Ingalls Industries’ (NYSE:HII) Newport News Shipbuilding division is partnering with the Commonwealth of Virginia in support of its major hiring initiative.


Gov. Ralph Northam announced today that various state agencies and regional community colleges will work with Newport News to augment ongoing efforts to hire as many as 7,000 new shipbuilders over the next five years.


“Newport News Shipbuilding’s success is important not just for Hampton Roads, but for the entire commonwealth,” Northam said. “Therefore, it is critical that we support growth of this magnitude with an innovative partnership between state agencies that will address the company’s workforce and training needs and ensure a pipeline of skilled talent. To remain competitive in a 21st century economy, it is a priority to provide workforce solutions that connect Virginians to the skills, training and opportunities required to meet companies’ needs in high-demand sectors. I thank Huntington Ingalls Industries and Newport News Shipbuilding for its long-term commitment to the commonwealth and applaud all the state partners involved in this ground-breaking initiative.”



Newport News Shipbuilding President Jennifer Boykin speaks at Victory Landing Park during the announcement of a hiring partnership with the Commonwealth of Virginia. Also pictured (left to right) are Virginia Secretary of Commerce and Trade Brian Ball, Gov. Ralph Northam and Newport News Mayor McKinley Price. Photo by John Whalen/HII

In addition to this significant hiring initiative, Newport News is retraining employees over the next five years to incorporate new digital shipbuilding technology and is continuing to make capital investments in the company’s facilities and technology infrastructure.


The collaboration is expected to bolster Newport News’ recruitment of people to meet its anticipated workforce demands in the Ford-class aircraft carrier and Virginia-class submarine programs. It also will support production of Columbia-class ballistic submarines, as well as increased submarine fleet support work and the refueling and complex overhaul and defueling of Nimitz-class aircraft carriers.


“As we continue to transform our business, we look forward to recruiting, training and retaining talented men and women who will help meet our workforce needs now and into the future,” said Newport News Shipbuilding President Jennifer Boykin. “This effort requires strong community leadership. That’s why we are excited about this partnership with the commonwealth. Working with government, business and educational systems ensures we have the additional resources necessary to continue our investment in our greatest resource: our people.”


This initiative will be supported by various state agencies, including Virginia Economic Development Partnership, the Virginia Community College System, the Virginia Employment Commission, and the Virginia Office of Veterans and Defense Affairs.

HUNTINGTON INGALLS INDUSTRIES’ NEWPORT NEWS SHIPBUILDING PARTNERS WITH COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA TO EXPAND HIRING EFFORTS

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With a more than 140-year history of advancing U.S. national security, HII builds and integrates defense capabilities extending from the core fleet to C6ISR, AI/ML, EW and synthetic training. Headquartered in Virginia, HII’s workforce is 44,000 strong.

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