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Courtney applauds delivery of USS New Jersey


Norwich ― U.S. Rep. Joe Courtney, D-2nd District, hailed Huntington Ingalls Industries’ announcement Thursday of its delivery of the USS New Jersey (SSN 796), a Virginia-class, fast-attack submarine, to the Navy.

“Another sign of forward momentum as talented shipbuilders at (Huntington Ingalls’) Newport News Shipbuilding, in partnership with Electric Boat, deliver the 23rd Virginia-class submarine ― the USS New Jersey ― to the U.S. Navy,” Courtney said in a statement. “This is the second boat delivered to the Navy in the last six months and the Iowa and Massachusetts are on the horizon for delivery later this year.”

“In Congress, I am working with my colleagues to keep this momentum strong,” he added.

The New Jersey is the 11th Virginia-class submarine delivered by Newport News Shipbuilding. It was built with the participation of more than 10,000 shipbuilders from Newport News and Electric Boat, as well as contributions from thousands of suppliers nationwide, including more than 100 from the state of New Jersey.

The New Jersey was christened in November 2021 by Susan DiMarco, a New Jersey resident and wife of former Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson. The submarine’s commissioning is scheduled for later this year.


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HII delivers Virginia class submarine USS New Jersey to Navy


According to a PR published by HII on April 25, 2024, the company confirmed that its Newport News Shipbuilding division has officially handed over the Virginia-class fast-attack submarine, named New Jersey (SSN 796), to the U.S. Navy.Follow Navy Recognition on Google News at this link

Russian Vyborg Shipyard laid the Purga ice class coastguard ship of project 23550 925 001Virginia class submarine USS New Jersey. (Picture source: HII)

This latest delivery marks the 11th Virginia-class vessel that Newport News has provided to the Navy, and it is the 23rd submarine constructed under a collaborative agreement with General Dynamics Electric Boat. Virginia class submarines Strategically, the Virginia-class submarines are designed for precision and versatility in combat. They can operate in both deep ocean and shallow littoral waters, crucial for today’s naval missions that require flexibility across a wide spectrum of environments. They are equipped to handle anti-submarine warfare, anti-surface warfare, and deliver Special Operations forces, as well as carry out intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions. The addition of the Virginia Payload Module (VPM) in later blocks significantly enhances their strike capabilities, allowing them to carry more Tomahawk cruise missiles and future payloads like unmanned vehicles. Economically, the Virginia-class was initially conceived as a cost-effective alternative to the more expensive Seawolf-class submarines. To manage costs while maintaining capabilities, the design incorporates commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) technology, particularly in the submarine's computing and data networks. This approach not only helps in keeping the production costs lower but also ensures easier upgrades in technology over time. The strategic placement of Virginia-class submarines in the Indo-Pacific region, where more than half of the U.S. submarine force is based, underscores their importance in maintaining regional stability and deterring potential threats from near-peer competitors like China and Russia.

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The NHL is officially coming to Utah — what will the team name be?


SALT LAKE CITY — It's now official: Utah is home to an NHL team.

The NHL Board of Governors voted Thursday to establish a new team in Utah. In the deal, Ryan and Ashley Smith have purchased the contracts of Arizona Coyotes executives, coaches, and players.

The Arizona franchise, meanwhile, will become inactive. As part of the deal, Coyotes owner Alex Meruelo has the option to reactivate the Coyotes franchise as an expansion club, if he builds a suitable arena within five years.

The new Utah team will be considered a new franchise — but in place of an expansion draft, they get an already functioning hockey operations department. A department featuring a young All-Star, a group of young exciting players, draft picks, and a well-respected coach.

The Smith group reportedly paid $1.2 billion to establish the franchise, which will begin its Utah era playing at the Smith-owned Delta Center.

"As everyone knows, Utah is a vibrant and thriving state, and we are thrilled to be a part of it," NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman said in a statement. "We are also delighted to welcome Ashley and Ryan Smith to the NHL family and know they will be great stewards of the game in Utah. We thank them for working so collaboratively with the League to resolve a complex situation in this unprecedented and beneficial way."

The Smiths said they intended to pursue an expansion team to bring the NHL to the state, but plans changed when Bettman came to them with a new proposal. To help solve the seemingly never-ending saga in Arizona, the Smiths could create a new franchise out of the Coyotes' assets.

"We are honored to bring an NHL team to Utah and understand the responsibility we have as stewards of a new NHL franchise," Ryan and Ashley Smith said in a statement. "This is a transformative day for our state and our fans."

For the last two seasons, the Coyotes have played games in the 5,000-seat Mullett Arena on the Arizona State University campus. Meanwhile, the franchise's efforts to build a permanent home have been voted down.

"I agree with Commissioner Gary Bettman and the National Hockey League, that it is simply unfair to continue to have our players, coaches, hockey front office, and the NHL teams they compete against, spend several more years playing in an arena that is not suited for NHL hockey," Meruelo said. "But this is not the end for NHL hockey in Arizona."

The Coyotes' name, brand and history will remain in Arizona for the potentially reactivated franchise.

So what will Utah's team be called? The Utah ... TBD.

Ryan Smith told NHL.com that he plans to be patient when it comes to coming up with the brand and name of the franchise — especially given the tight timeline. So don't be surprised if the franchise starts its first season in Utah without a team name.

"It will 100% be 'Utah,' and then it will be 'Utah Something,' obviously," Ryan Smith said. "I don't think given this timeline that we're going to have time — or nor should we rush with everything else that's going on — to go force what that is in the next three months."

The NHL team has contracted with Doubleday & Cartwright — a creative studio that has worked with the Detroit Pistons, the Milwaukee Bucks, Inter Miami CF and the New York Red Bulls — to help shape the brand.

"We'll start with 'Utah' on the jersey, and we'll figure out the logo and everything else and what it is that we are," Smith said. "But that's a one-way door. You get to do it once. And with this timeline, I think both the league feels better and we feel better to just run the process, and then we'll drop it when we drop it."

So the team will take the ice in the fall as just Utah ... Hockey Club? Hockey Team? HC? Just Utah? Regardless, it will be a temporary placeholder.

"I don't think it's a 24-month process," he said. "It's a placeholder, but it's kind of not a placeholder because we're going to be 'Utah' either way, right? We have the first part of the name. We don't have the last."

But they do have a team. The NHL fits right in with the winter sports haven that is Utah. And the new Utah players are excited to watch the game grow in the state.

"I think putting an NHL team in any city is going to really grow the game," rookie forward Josh Doan said. "If the fans like hockey and they like fun, high-energy games, they're gonna love it and they'll enjoy it. We've got a great group here that it's really good and exciting to watch. So it'll be exciting."


Source: The NHL is officially coming to Utah — what will the team name be?



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