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Naval Sea Systems Command and the National Surface Treatment Centers Preservation Technical and Quality Assurance Assessment Program

The U.S. Navy spends tens of millions of dollars each year repairing failed coatings on its ships and submarines. The Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) and the National Surface Treatment Center (NST Center) have developed and implemented a process to assess preservation work being conducted by both public and commercial shipyards and the Navy’s Supervisor of Shipbuilding commands

Product Number: 41205-206-SG
Author: Richard B. Southard
Publication Date: 2005
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The U.S. Navy spends tens of millions of dollars each year repairing failed coatings on its ships and submarines. The Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) and the National Surface Treatment Center (NST Center) have developed and implemented a process to assess preservation work being conducted by both public and commercial shipyards and the Navy’s Supervisor of Shipbuilding commands. All four Naval Shipyards, two Intermediate Maintenance Facilities, and all eight SUPSHIP commands have been assessed, as well as six commercial shipyards. This paper describes the assessment process, identifies key findings to date and recommends courses of action for adoption by the Navy.

The U.S. Navy spends tens of millions of dollars each year repairing failed coatings on its ships and submarines. The Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) and the National Surface Treatment Center (NST Center) have developed and implemented a process to assess preservation work being conducted by both public and commercial shipyards and the Navy’s Supervisor of Shipbuilding commands. All four Naval Shipyards, two Intermediate Maintenance Facilities, and all eight SUPSHIP commands have been assessed, as well as six commercial shipyards. This paper describes the assessment process, identifies key findings to date and recommends courses of action for adoption by the Navy.

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