3rd Littoral Combat Ship Delivered to US Navy
08.06.2012 North America
The Lockheed Martin-led industry team delivered the third Littoral Combat Ship, Fort Worth (LCS 3), to the U.S. Navy on June 6, two months ahead of schedule.
The delivery followed the ship’s successful Acceptance Trials on Lake Michigan in May.
“By delivering Fort Worth early and performing so successfully at Acceptance Trials, this team has reached milestones rarely seen this early in a new ship class,” said U.S. Navy LCS Program Manager Rear Admiral (Select) John Neagley.
“Going forward, we intend to remain on schedule and on cost, while we continue incorporating lessons learned and drive down costs,” said Joe North, Vice President of Littoral Ship Systems at Lockheed Martin’s Mission Systems & Sensors business.
The ship will remain at the Marinette Marine Corporation shipyard in Marinette, Wis., until later this summer as the Navy crew moves aboard in preparation for transiting down the East Coast on its way to commissioning in Galveston, Texas, in September.
The Lockheed Martin-led LCS team includes ship builder Marinette Marine Corporation, a Fincantieri company, naval architect Gibbs & Cox, as well as domestic and international teammates.
Pictured at the ceremony in Marinette, Wisconsin, are (left to right): Christina Sener, Bath Quality Director; U.S. Navy Commander Nathan Schneider, Bath Program Manager’s representative; Joe North, Lockheed Martin Littoral Ship Systems Vice President; George Kaniamos, Lockheed Martin Littoral Ship Systems Quality Manager.
The delivery followed the ship’s successful Acceptance Trials on Lake Michigan in May.
“By delivering Fort Worth early and performing so successfully at Acceptance Trials, this team has reached milestones rarely seen this early in a new ship class,” said U.S. Navy LCS Program Manager Rear Admiral (Select) John Neagley.
“Going forward, we intend to remain on schedule and on cost, while we continue incorporating lessons learned and drive down costs,” said Joe North, Vice President of Littoral Ship Systems at Lockheed Martin’s Mission Systems & Sensors business.
The ship will remain at the Marinette Marine Corporation shipyard in Marinette, Wis., until later this summer as the Navy crew moves aboard in preparation for transiting down the East Coast on its way to commissioning in Galveston, Texas, in September.
The Lockheed Martin-led LCS team includes ship builder Marinette Marine Corporation, a Fincantieri company, naval architect Gibbs & Cox, as well as domestic and international teammates.
Pictured at the ceremony in Marinette, Wisconsin, are (left to right): Christina Sener, Bath Quality Director; U.S. Navy Commander Nathan Schneider, Bath Program Manager’s representative; Joe North, Lockheed Martin Littoral Ship Systems Vice President; George Kaniamos, Lockheed Martin Littoral Ship Systems Quality Manager.
Previous PostPHOTONIS USA, Georgia Tech Sign Research Agreement
Latest events
I/ITSEC 2024
02 - 06 Dec 2024Orlando, Florida - United Statesintersec 2025
14 - 16 Jan 2025World Trade Centre (WTC) Dubai - United Arab EmiratesIDEX & NAVDEX 2025
17 - 21 Feb 2025Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre - ADNEC - United Arab EmiratesDefence Exhibition Athens - DEFEA
06 - 08 May 2025Metropolitan Expo Athens - Greece