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Defense cuts could affect Ingalls

Updated: Monday, 30 Jan 2012, 9:51 AM CST
Published : Monday, 30 Jan 2012, 9:51 AM CST

PASCAGOULA, Miss. (AP) - The Department of Defense's proposed cost-cutting measures could have major implications for shipbuilding in South Mississippi.

As a result of the cuts, some new vessels could be shelved, scrapped or delayed over the next decade.

A few broad details covered in the first five years of a 10-year cost reduction plan were released Thursday, but more information is expected on Feb. 13.

The Sun Herald reports the proposal for a one year delay in the start of construction on a LHA large-deck amphibious vessel, which is to be built by Huntington Ingalls in Pascagoula. The proposal also calls for proceeding with the Navy's plans to buy more Arleigh Burke class guided-missile destroyers from Huntington Ingalls. Officials declined to comment on how the plans could affect the shipyard's future.

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Information from: The Sun Herald, http://www.sunherald.com

 

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