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HII (NYSE: HII) hosted members of the UK House of Commons Defence Committee at its Newport News Shipbuilding division to support the AUKUS partnership between Australia, UK, and US. The visit included facility tours showcasing Virginia-class nuclear-powered submarine construction and the Newport News Shipbuilding Apprentice School.
As a founding member of the AUKUS Workforce Alliance (AWA), HII is one of only two shipyards capable of designing and building nuclear-powered submarines for the U.S. Navy. The company was awarded the Australian Submarine Supplier Qualification pilot program to accelerate Australian supplier integration into the US submarine industrial base.
HII's Newport News Shipbuilding division is welcoming a new generation of shipbuilders, with multiple high school seniors accepting employment offers. The recruitment occurred through two key programs:
- 18 students from the New Horizons Regional Education Centers (NHREC) Good Life Solution Program accepted offers for full-time trade positions or apprenticeships
- 13 students from the Youth Builders pre-apprenticeship program accepted offers to attend The Apprentice School
The Newport News Shipbuilding Apprentice School, funded by HII, provides tuition-free apprenticeships lasting 4-8 years across 19 trades and 7 optional programs. These initiatives support HII's mission of building submarines and aircraft carriers for national security.
HII's Ingalls Shipbuilding hosted a "signing day" for 43 graduates of its Shipbuilder Academy, offering them full-time positions at the shipyard. The ceremony, coinciding with National Apprenticeship Day, saw high school seniors signing contingent employment offers for roles including welders, painters, joiners, pipefitters, and electricians.
The program, which has graduated over 450 students since 2016, partners with 13 Gulf Coast high schools and provides hands-on training, mentorship, and classroom instruction. Ingalls also supports technical programs at three local high schools: Pascagoula, Moss Point, and Alma Bryant. The initiative demonstrates HII's commitment to developing skilled professionals and maintaining a strong workforce pipeline in the shipbuilding industry.
HII and its Newport News Shipbuilding division, along with partner General Dynamics Electric Boat, have secured a contract modification for building two additional Block V Virginia-class submarines. These vessels represent the 11th and 12th fast-attack submarines under the Block V contract.
The announcement reinforces the ongoing collaboration between Newport News Shipbuilding (NNS) and General Dynamics Electric Boat (GDEB) in strengthening national security assets. To date, the partnership has successfully delivered 24 Virginia-class submarines to the fleet.
Jason Ward, NNS vice president of submarine construction, emphasized the strategic importance of these submarines and highlighted the shipbuilders' commitment to delivering these vessels to enhance naval capabilities.
HII, America's largest military shipbuilder, launches its "Build It" campaign featuring 15-second TV ads celebrating U.S.-based manufacturing and defense work. The campaign showcases real shipbuilders, engineers, and technologists highlighting the importance of American-built Navy ships, submarines, and uncrewed underwater vehicles.
Led by CEO Chris Kastner, the initiative aims to support national security while revitalizing American manufacturing. As the largest industrial employer in Virginia and Mississippi, HII is actively recruiting talent and offering comprehensive apprenticeship programs across three divisions:
- Newport News Shipbuilding (Virginia) - Nuclear-powered aircraft carriers and submarines
- Ingalls Shipbuilding (Mississippi) - Amphibious ships and destroyers
- Mission Technologies (Virginia) - Digital defense solutions and UUVs
The company offers paid training, competitive wages, and long-term career opportunities in support of strengthening the defense industrial base.
HII (NYSE: HII) has announced its latest quarterly dividend payment. The company's Board of Directors has declared a cash dividend of $1.35 per share for the upcoming quarter.
Key details of the dividend announcement:
- Payment Date: June 13, 2025
- Record Date: May 30, 2025
- Dividend Amount: $1.35 per share
Shareholders who are recorded as owners of HII stock by the close of business on May 30, 2025, will be eligible to receive this quarterly dividend payment.