The service intends to move $30 million in funds for repair and tooling work on the main thrust bearings; $20 million for prolonged PSA phase, parts, labor and additional repairs; and $12.7 million to address technical issues with Advanced Weapon Elevators, according to the request document obtained by the publication.
Those issues emerged during the carrierâs post-delivery trials and that the requested funds are part of the Defense Departmentâs reprogramming request in June.
The aircraft carrierâs PSA started on Sunday, July 15, and the technology and repair issues prolonged that phase from eight months to a year at the facility of Huntington Ingalls Industriesâ Newport News Shipbuilding division, the Naval Sea Systems Command said in a statement.