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HII Hosts PAE Maritime Christopher Miller at Ingalls Shipbuilding

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HII (NYSE: HII) hosted Christopher Miller, the U.S. Navy PAE Maritime, at Ingalls Shipbuilding on April 9, 2026, marking his first visit since assuming the role in March 2026.

HII highlighted >$1 billion invested in Ingalls infrastructure, expanding distributed shipbuilding across the Gulf Coast, current destroyer and amphibious programs, and construction progress on LPD 30.

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  • $1 billion invested in Ingalls infrastructure and advanced tools
  • Expanding distributed shipbuilding network across the Gulf Coast
  • Ongoing construction of amphibious transport dock Harrisburg (LPD 30)
  • Engagement with PAE Maritime underscores strong Navy‑industry partnership

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PASCAGOULA, Miss., April 09, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- HII (NYSE: HII) hosted Christopher Miller, the U.S. Navy’s portfolio acquisition executive for maritime (PAE Maritime), at its Ingalls Shipbuilding division Wednesday. During the visit, Miller met with company leadership and received updates on current ship programs, facility investments and Ingalls’ expanding production capacity to support the Navy’s current and future fleet requirements.

“Ingalls is fully committed to our partnership with the Navy and the Marine Corps and our shared mission to strengthen the fleet with urgency,” Ingalls Shipbuilding President Brian Blanchette said. “The skill and determination our shipbuilders apply to every destroyer and amphibious ship are essential to that mission, and we were honored to show Mr. Miller firsthand the commitment they bring to accelerating the Navy’s needs.”

HII has invested more than $1 billion in infrastructure, facilities and advanced tools at Ingalls to prepare for next‑generation shipbuilding requirements. These investments, combined with the shipyard’s expanding distributed shipbuilding network across the Gulf Coast, ensure Ingalls is ready to support the Navy’s “Golden Fleet” of advanced surface combatants while continuing to deliver destroyers and amphibious assault ships.

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Photos accompanying this release are available at: http://hii.com/news/hii-hosts-pae-maritime-christopher-miller-at-ingalls-shipbuilding/.

The visit marked Miller’s first trip to Ingalls since assuming the PAE Maritime role in March 2026. In addition to meeting with leadership, he toured several areas of the shipyard, including amphibious transport dock Harrisburg (LPD 30), currently under construction.

“The critical work happening at Ingalls reflects the strength and technical expertise of our nation’s shipbuilding industrial base,” Miller said. “As the Navy prepares for future demands, our industry partners and their experienced workforce are pivotal to delivering the platforms and capacity needed. The maritime industry is critically important to our national defense and I am committed to supporting the industrial base efforts needed to deliver at speed and scale.”

Miller also visited HII’s Newport News Shipbuilding division at the end of March, where he met with leadership and toured construction progress on aircraft carrier programs at the shipyard. Together, the visits reinforced the shared commitment between HII and Navy leadership to deliver the platforms that strengthen the fleet, advance future capability and ensure sailors and Marines have the ships they need.

About HII

HII is America’s largest shipbuilder, delivering the world’s most powerful ships and all-domain mission technologies, including unmanned systems, to U.S. and allied defense customers. HII is the largest producer of unmanned underwater vehicles for the U.S. Navy and the world.

With a more than 140-year history of advancing U.S. national security, HII builds and integrates defense capabilities extending from the core fleet to C6ISR, AI/ML, EW and synthetic training. Headquartered in Virginia, HII’s workforce is 44,000 strong. For more information, visit:

Contact:

Kimberly Aguillard
Kimberly.K.Aguillard@HII-co.com
(228) 355-5663

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FAQ

Why did PAE Maritime Christopher Miller visit HII Ingalls on April 9, 2026 (HII)?

He visited to review ship programs and facilities; the trip focused on production capacity and readiness. According to HII, meetings covered current ship programs, facility investments and expanding production to support Navy fleet requirements.

How much has HII invested at Ingalls Shipbuilding as of April 2026 (HII)?

HII has invested more than $1 billion in Ingalls infrastructure and advanced tools. According to HII, these investments prepare the yard for next‑generation shipbuilding and increased production capacity across the Gulf Coast.

What ship did Christopher Miller tour at Ingalls during his April 9, 2026 visit (HII)?

He toured the amphibious transport dock Harrisburg (LPD 30) while under construction. According to HII, the tour included several shipyard areas to assess construction progress and industrial base capabilities.

Does the April 2026 visit signal continued HII support for the Navy fleet (HII)?

Yes — the visit reinforced collaboration to deliver platforms and capacity for the fleet. According to HII, leadership emphasized commitments to accelerate Navy needs and sustain production of destroyers and amphibious ships.

Did Christopher Miller visit other HII shipyards around March–April 2026 (HII)?

Yes — Miller also visited Newport News Shipbuilding at the end of March 2026 to review aircraft carrier construction progress. According to HII, both visits reinforced shared commitments between Navy leadership and HII.