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The U.S. shipbuilding and repairing industry is comprised of
establishments that are primarily engaged in operating shipyards,
which are fixed facilities with drydocks and fabrication equipment.
Shipyard activities include ship construction, repair, conversion
and alteration, as well as the production of prefabricated ship and
barge sections and other specialized services. The industry also
includes manufacturing and other facilities outside of the
shipyard, which provide parts or services for shipbuilding
activities within a shipyard, including routine maintenance and
repair services from floating drydocks not connected with a
shipyard. The purpose of this book is to measure the economic
importance of the U.S. shipbuilding and repairing industry;
identify key practices employed by leading commercial ship buyers
and shipbuilders that ensure satisfactory cost, schedule, and ship
performance; determine the extent to which Navy shipbuilding
programs employ these practices; and evaluate how commercial and
Navy business environments incentivize the use of best practices.
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