NAVSEA Logo 

NAVAL SEA SYSTEMS COMMAND

Go Search

Keeping America's Navy
#1 in the World
  

 

The mission of Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) is to develop, deliver and maintain ships and systems on time, on cost for the United States Navy.


The Navy officially accepted delivery of the future USS New York (LPD 21) from Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding (NGSB) during a ceremony Aug. 21 at the company’s Avondale shipyard in New Orleans.

Navy Accepts Delivery of Future USS New York

WASHINGTON -- The Navy officially accepted delivery of the future USS New York (LPD 21) from Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding (NGSB) during a ceremony Aug. 21 at the company’s Avondale shipyard in New Orleans.

New York is the first of three LPD 17-class ships built in honor of the victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.  The ship’s bow stem was constructed using 7.5 tons of steel salvaged from the World Trade Center.  The Navy named the 8th and 9th ships of the class -- Arlington and Somerset -- in honor of the victims of the attacks on the Pentagon and United Flight 93 respectively.  Arlington and Somerset are also incorporating materials salvaged from those sites.

New York completed Acceptance Trials July 24, performing well for the Navy’s Board of Inspection and Survey (INSURV).  During the detailed inspection, all shipboard systems and equipment, including combat, ship, machinery control and mission systems, were successfully demonstrated during a series of demanding in port and at sea test events.  This trial confirmed the continuing improved class trend in system design specifications and quality assurance programs.

“This ship will be a symbol,” said Capt. Bill Galinis, the LPD 17-class program manager for the Navy’s Program Executive Office for Ships.  “The Navy and the shipbuilder have worked hand-in-hand to deliver this highly capable warship to the Navy and our nation.  It has been a tremendous privilege for all of us who have had an opportunity to participate in the construction of this ship.”

The principal mission of LPD 17 class amphibious transport dock ships is to transport and deploy the necessary combat and support elements of Marine Expeditionary Units and Brigades.  The ship will carry approximately 720 troops and have the capability of transporting and debarking air cushion (LCAC) or conventional landing craft and Expeditionary Fighting Vehicles (EFV), augmented by helicopters or vertical take off and landing aircraft (MV 22).  These ships will support amphibious assault, special operations and expeditionary warfare missions through the first half of the 21st century.

New York is the fifth ship of the LPD 17 class and the fifth ship in the Navy to be named after the Empire State. Arrival in New York is scheduled for the week of Nov. 2.  Early events will be focused on ship’s crew, their families, first responders and 9/11 families.  Public viewing is scheduled in the days prior to and days following the commissioning on Nov. 7. 

Click here for more NAVSEA news.

 
 

 

 

NAVSEA was busy in July!  View the NAVSEA SNAPSHOT to learn more.

Click here to download.

 

 

Read more about how NAVSEA keeps America's Navy #1 in the World in our annual publication On Watch:
On Watch Publication

Click to download.

NAVSEA has rolled-out its new Strategic Business Plan for 2009-2013.
Strategic Business Plan 2009-2013

Click to download.

 
 


This is an official
U.S. Navy Web site.  Please read our Privacy Policy notice.

 U.S. Navy Recruiting   |  Freedom of Information Act

Commander Naval Sea Systems Command
1333 Isaac Hull Avenue, SE
Washington Navy Yard, DC 20376-1080
202-781-0000
Webmaster