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Luria blasts Navy plan, says US should be building more warships, not decommissioning them Congresswoman Elaine Luria, Vice Chair of the House Armed Services Committee, challenged the Chief of Naval Operations on the plan. Author: Mike Gooding Updated: 6:45 PM EDT June 30, 2021 WASHINGTON To put it simply, Congresswoman Elaine Luria said the U.S. Navy is making a big mistake by reducing its number of ships. The Navy, which asked for more than $211 billion for Fiscal Year 2022, plans to inactivate 15 ships. The Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Mike Gilday, told lawmakers last week that the Navy s budget is trying to balance the need to pursue new capabilities and technology, while maintaining and modernizing its 296 ships. ....
USNI News CNO Gilday: Tight Budgets Require Balance Between Readiness, Modernization June 30, 2021 7:43 PM Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. Mike Gilday tours Bath Iron Works with Sen. Susan Collins and Sen. Angus King on May 10, 2021. US Navy Photo While the Navy is focused on readiness to prevent the pitfalls of an overworked and untrained force, it must also manage the need for modernization with maintaining the current fleet, the service’s top officer said today. Asked about over tasking sailors and assets and its effects on retention, Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mike Gilday described a need for the service to adequately balance modernization with readiness and operating forward. ....