Report to Congress on Gerald R. Ford Carrier Program - USNI News (original) (raw)

The following is the Feb. 18, 2021, Congressional Research Service report, Navy Ford (CVN-78) Class Aircraft Carrier Program: Background and Issues for Congress.

From the report

Congress, as part of its action on the Navy’s FY2021 budget, provided a total of 2,565.4million(i.e.,about2,565.4 million (i.e., about 2,565.4million(i.e.,about2.6 billion), including 71.0millionforCVN−78,71.0 million for CVN-78, 71.0millionforCVN78,958.9 million for CVN-80, and $1,606.4 million for CVN-81.

CVN-78 (Gerald R. Ford) was procured in FY2008. The Navy’s proposed FY2021 budget estimates the ship’s procurement cost at 13,316.5million(i.e.,about13,316.5 million (i.e., about 13,316.5million(i.e.,about13.3 billion) in then-year dollars. The ship was commissioned into service on July 22, 2017. The Navy is currently working to complete construction, testing, and certification of the ship’s 11 weapons elevators and to correct other technical problems aboard the ship.

CVN-79 (John F. Kennedy) was procured in FY2013. The Navy’s proposed FY2021 budget estimates the ship’s procurement cost at 11,397.7million(i.e.,about11,397.7 million (i.e., about 11,397.7million(i.e.,about11.4 billion) in then-year dollars. The ship is being built with an improved process that incorporates lessons learned from the construction of CVN-78. CVN-79 is scheduled for delivery to the Navy in September 2024.

CVN-80 (Enterprise) was procured in FY2018. The Navy’s proposed FY2021 budget estimates the ship’s procurement cost at 12,321.3million(i.e.,about12,321.3 million (i.e., about 12,321.3million(i.e.,about12.3 billion) in then-year dollars. The ship is scheduled for delivery to the Navy in March 2028.

CVN-81 (Doris Miller) is treated in this report as a ship that was procured in FY2019, consistent with congressional action on the Navy’s FY2019 budget. The Navy’s FY2021 budget submission shows CVN-81 as a ship that was procured in FY2020. The Navy’s FY2021 budget submission estimates the ship’s procurement cost at 12,450.7million(i.e.,about12,450.7 million (i.e., about 12,450.7million(i.e.,about12.5 billion) in then-year dollars. The ship is scheduled for delivery to the Navy in February 2032.

CVN-80 and CVN-81 are being procured under a two-ship block buy contract that was authorized by Section 121(a)(2) of the John S. McCain National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019 (H.R. 5515/P.L. 115-232 of August 13, 2018). The use of the two-ship block buy contract reduced the combined estimated procurement cost of the two ships.

Oversight issues for Congress for the CVN-78 program include the following:

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