Maintenance Delays for Conventional Navy Ships
Congressional Budget Office
No 61507, Reports from Congressional Budget Office
Abstract:
The Navy has experienced chronic delays and labor overruns in maintenance on its large conventional ships (that is, ships that are not nuclear-powered). Those delays can affect deployment schedules and limit the operational readiness of the Navy's fleet. In this report, CBO analyzes maintenance events for two types of such ships—destroyers and amphibious warfare ships—from October 2010 to September 2024.
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Date: 2025-12-10
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