Tuesday, November 25, 2008

USS Greeneville Undocks

Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Kittery, Maine, successfully undocked USS Greeneville (SSN 772) one week early on Nov. 14 by returning to "back-to-basics" work practices.

"Back to basics", one of the key focus areas of Naval Sea Systems Commander, Vice Adm. Kevin McCoy, is about eliminating bottlenecks and optimizing the workday to improve shipyard processes with the goal of completing quality availabilities on time and on cost. During his facility visit in October, McCoy left no doubt in the minds of the shipyard workforce about his passion to "sustain today's fleet efficiently and effectively." "It is absolutely critical that we meet this commitment," McCoy stated. "Our Navy and our nation need these submarines back at sea, and I'm convinced that the men and women of Portsmouth Naval Shipyard are up to accomplishing the task." Greeneville is presently undergoing a scheduled 15-month depot modernization period at the shipyard. Rallying around Greeneville's project team and the ship's crew, the entire workforce took the challenge and got "back to basics." "It was a great effort by the whole shipyard team," said Capt. Robert Mazzone, shipyard commander.
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