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Home / Heard@HQ / Heard at Headquarters 2006 / January-March

9th T-AKE ship ordered (2/2)

Members of the SIU’s Government Services Division received good news when General Dynamics NASSCO announced it has received a $317 million Navy contract to build a ninth T-AKE dry cargo/ammunition ship.

The San Diego-based shipyard made the announcement Jan. 31.

The Seafarers-contracted T-AKE vessels are a new class of combat logistics force ships also known as the Lewis and Clark class. Nine of the ships have been ordered through NASSCO and there are options for three additional vessels.

According to the shipyard, the first T-AKE, the USNS Lewis and Clark, was launched in May 2005. The second T-AKE, the USNS Sacagawea, is in full-rate production and will be launched on May 23, 2006. Construction on the third T-AKE, to be named the USNS Alan Shepard in honor of the first American in space, began last September.

The T-AKEs are 689 feet in length and 105.6 feet in beam, with a design draft of 29.9 feet. The ships can carry almost 7,000 metric tons of dry cargo and ammunition and 23,500 barrels of marine diesel fuel.

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