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The Coast Guard has issued a call to domestic and international shipbuilders to quickly build a new class of icebreaker, ...
The U.S. Naval Institute (USNI) reported last month t hat the Trump administration’s final Fiscal Year 2025 spending bill ...
The United States Coast Guard and Navy Integrated Program Office have received approval to begin building the first Polar Security Cutter. The Polar Security Cutter is the first heavy polar ...
Artist’s Rendering of Coast Guard Polar Security Cutter A Mississippi shipyard has been awarded a $951.6 million contract to adjust for cost increases for the first Polar Security Cutter, USNI ...
The US Coast Guard’s Polar Security Cutter (PSC) programme has been revitalised by the award of a US$951 million contract modification to Bollinger Shipyards in Mississippi for the detail, design and ...
Bollinger Shipyards has secured a fixed-price-incentive-firm target contract modification valued at $951.6 million from the U.S. Coast Guard in support of the Polar Security Cutter, or PSC, program.
Bollinger Shipyards announces a $951.6 million Fixed-Price-Incentive-Firm Target contract modification from the U.S. Coast Guard to advance the detail design and construction phase of the Polar ...
Completion of the Polar Security Cutter is anticipated by May 2030. The ship will be 460 feet long and named the USCGC Polar Sentinel, according to WorkBoat. It’s been a long journey to build ...
Work on the cutter began in August 2023 ... Subsequent ships are estimated at $1.6 billion. The Polar Security Program aims to build at least three heavy icebreakers to safeguard U.S. interests ...