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U.S. Navy Awards General Dynamics $322M for Nuclear-Submarine Support Work
September 17, 2015 | General DynamicsEstimated reading time: 1 minute
The U.S. Navy has awarded a $321.7 million contract option to General Dynamics Electric Boat to provide planning yard work, engineering and technical support for nuclear submarines. Electric Boat is a wholly owned subsidiary of General Dynamics.
Under this option, Electric Boat will provide design, engineering, material and logistics support, and research and development activities for active U.S. submarines and submersibles. Electric Boat also will provide information services, planning, scheduling and technical support for submarine maintenance and modernization activities, training and facility support, and affordability/cost reduction support.
The contract will be worth approximately $1.5 billion over five years if all options are exercised and funded.
This work will engage Electric Boat's engineering and design organization, which comprises more than 4,400 employees. Possessing proven technical capabilities, these employees work on all facets of the submarine life cycle from concept formulation and design through construction, maintenance and modernization, and eventually to inactivation and disposal.
Electric Boat has established standards of excellence in the design, construction and life-cycle support of U.S. Navy submarines. In its position as an industry leader, Electric Boat remains committed to advancing its technical strengths, while providing the business expertise to effectively manage the challenges of nuclear-submarine production. The company's primary locations are in Groton, Conn., New London, Conn., and Quonset Point, R.I. Its current workforce is approximately 14,000 employees.
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PCB Technologies to Exhibit at PCB East 2026
04/23/2026 | PCB Technologies Ltd.Issey Ende, PCB-Technolgies’ VP of Sales and Marketinghas announced that his company will be exhibiting at this year’s PCB East 2026, the premier East Coast conference and exhibition for the electronics design, fabrication, and assembly industry on Wednesday, April 29, 2026, at the DCU Convention Center in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Design for Test: A New Book from The Test Connection, Inc.
04/23/2026 | Real Time with... APEX EXPOBert Horner, president of The Test Connection Inc., shares insights on designing for testability (DFT) challenges with Kelly Dack. Horner discusses the critical need for incorporating testability early in the design process and the importance of quantifiable metrics for measuring test coverage. He highlights The Test Connection's role in transferring decades of 'tribal knowledge' to emerging engineers through training and education. Look for "The Printed Circuit Assembler's Guide to... Design for Test, A Practical Guide to Test and Inspection" in the I-007eBooks library.
Changing Times: Siemens Plans to Sell Former Mentor Graphics Wilsonville Campus
04/22/2026 | Nolan Johnson, I-Connect007Siemens announced it will be selling its Wilsonville, Oregon, property, which has served as the campus for Mentor Graphics, which was later acquired by German EDA-giant Siemens, as reported by The Oregonian on April 20. Siemens will maintain one building on the sprawling 53-acre campus, citing the move to hybrid and remote work over the past few years as a key factor in the decision.
Siemens Collaborates with TSMC to Advance AI for Semiconductor Design
04/22/2026 | SiemensSiemens announced the continuation of collaboration with TSMC to drive innovation in AI-powered automation and advanced semiconductor design enablement.
Standardization, Workforce, and the Road Ahead for Flex–Packaging Integration, Part 3
04/22/2026 | Anaya Vardya, American Standard CircuitsParts 1 and 2 of this series established the technical foundation and application landscape for the convergence of flexible PCBs and advanced semiconductor packaging. Part 3 addresses what comes next: the standards frameworks, talent pipelines, and strategic imperatives that will determine whether the industry can scale this convergence reliably and competitively.