An Austal subsidiary in Mobile, Alabama, will help the U.S. Navy maintain littoral combat ships deployed to the Indian Ocean
Austal‘s U.S. business arm has received a potential five-year, $215.9 million contract from the U.S. Navy to repair and maintain
Rusty Murdaugh, president of Austal’s U.S. arm, said the company is transitioning to steel-based shipbuilding and developing its ship repair
Austal USA has received a potential $385.1 million contract to finalize the design and begin the construction of the U.S.
Larry Ryder, former senior director of business development and customer relations at Austal USA, has been elevated to the role of
Austal USA has received a potential three-year, $235 million contract to design and construct an additional Expeditionary Fast Transport ship
Austal USA has acquired waterfront property and ship repair facilities and drydocking yard in Mobile, Alabama, from Modern American Recycling…
Six companies have won two-year contracts worth potentially $59.5M combined to six companies to conduct studies for the U.S. Navy's…
The Department of Defense has signed agreements worth $187M combined with five companies under the Defense Production Act Title III…
Detail design work has now kicked off on the FFG(X)Â guided-missile frigate program after the Navy received no protests over its…