BNET Industries
Last Fiscal Year Sales:$800.0M
- Private
- US
Dow Jones Description
Ship Building & Repairs
President
John F. ShipwayNumber of Employees 11,500
Peer Companies
NAICS Code Engineering Services: 541330
Recent Events
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Nearly $20m contract awarded for Portsmouth Naval Shipyard dry dock
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BIW eyes wind work
News & Analysis
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bath iron works corp. and raytheon co. - All News and Analysis
Pentagon Seeks Info On Navy Destroyer Shift, Senators Suggest Holding Funds
By Emelie Rutherford A defense official said late last week the Pentagon is not sold on the Navy's attempt to stop buying DDG-1000 destroyers and build eight more DDG-51s, just as General Dynamics [GD] Bath Iron Works BIW and Raytheon [RTN] supporters on Capitol Hill attacked...
Early Efforts Should Help DDG-1000 Production Avoid Other Programs' Pitfalls
By Geoff Fein As construction on DDG-1000 gets underway in the coming year, the Navy and the two shipyards heading up the effort will have a design that is significantly further along than any previous surface combatant has ever been, according to a Navy official. ...
NAVY'S NEWEST LPD AMPHIBIOUS ASSUALT SHIPS, THE
White elephant, billion-dollar boondoggle... or both? Like the rueful plea from the Land of Oz, the US Navy's most fervent hope for 2008 is that, with three of its new billion-dollar San Antonio-class LPD, now in commission if not deployable, the good news is that there isn't any...
Defense electronics hit close to home: DD(X) soldiers on through the political process.(Raytheon Co. got contract to build Ship Systems Integration and Design Detail for the Navy)(Bath Iron Works Corp. developing DD(X) destroyers)(Editorial)
No matter where you live in the U.S., some facet of the defense industry is never far away. Indeed, the upgrading of Network Centric Warfare, as Geoffrey James writes in this issue's feature "The War at Home," will benefit many electronics companies. After all, electronics are...
Navy Looking To Arm Burke-class Destroyers With Mk 46 Gun Turrets
By Neil Baumgardner The Navy is examining the possibility of using new force protection funds to arm about 17 of the latest Arleigh Burke-class (DDG-51) destroyers, which lack Raytheon's [RTN] Phalanx close-in weapon system, with Mk 46 30mm gun turrets for use against possible small, high-speed...
Mississippi-Based Shipbuilding Company Reveals Design for Destroyers.
By Catherine K. Enders, The Sun Herald, Biloxi, Miss. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 3--WASHINGTON--Litton Ingalls Shipbuilding unveiled its design Thursday for the next generation of destroyers that would operate with smaller crews and would cost about 40 percent less to operate...
Pentagon Working On Addition Of Money For Lpd-17 Program
By Frank Wolfe The Navy has identified a series of "offsets" to shift about $240 million more into the LPD-17 amphibious ship program for FY '00 through FY '05, according to Pentagon sources. The additional money will come from a variety of Navy accounts, including operations and maintenance, a DoD...
ELECTRIC DRIVE PROPOSALS 'STRONG CANDIDATES' FOR DD-21 By Frank Wolfe
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va.-Two teams competing for a design award on the Navy's future destroyer, DD-21, are developing electric drive proposals to save manning, fuel and maintenance costs on the ship, which is planned to have just 95 Navy personnel aboard. "All electric and integrated electric propulsion will be strong...
Sar Releases Costs For Advanced Chinook, Dd-21
Boeing [BA] and AlliedSignal [ALD] are the prime contractors for the ICH. General Dynamics' Bath Iron Works [GD] and Lockheed Martin are competing against a team composed of Ingalls Shipbuilding [LIT] and Raytheon [RTNA/RTNB] for DD-21.The Selected Acquisition Reports SAR, which was released yesterday, also noted the Lockheed Martin [LMT]...
Two teams to compete for DD-21 contract
he Navy has announced a plan to foster competition in the DD-21 land-attack destroyer program. Bath Iron Works and Ingalls Shipbuilding will form competitive teams to develop separate DD-21 concept designs. The arrangement will allow Raytheon Systems Corporation to compete as a systems integrator. Lockheed Martin will partner with Bath,...
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Decision Makers
| Name (plus bio) | Position |
|---|---|
| John F. Shipway | President |
| Jeffrey S. Geiger | Senior Vice President, Operations & Engineering |
| David H. Clark | Vice President, Operations |
| Dirk Lesko | Vice President, DDG 1000 |
| James E. Baskerville | Vice President, Littoral Combat Ship |
| Jon A. Fitzgerald | General Counsel & Vice President |
| Kevin P. Gildart | Vice President, HR |
| Patrick S. Thomas | Vice President, Matls & Quality |
| R. T.E. Bowler | Vice President, Programs |
| Thomas A. Brown | Vice President, Finance & Admin |
| Thomas F. Brown | Vice President, Finance & Admin |
| Dan Nadeau | Director, Environ, Health & Safety |
| Gerald Stergio | Director, Labor Relations |
| Brian Wilson | Materials Project Manager |
| Jim DeMartini | Manager, Communications |
| Howard T. Reben | General Counsel |
| Les Stanwood |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Bath Iron Works Corporation | President | Current |
| General Dynamics Corporation | Vice President & President, Bath Iron Works | Current |
| General Dynamics Corporation | Vice President, Bath Iron Works | Former |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Bath Iron Works Corporation | Senior Vice President, Operations & Engineering | Current |
| Bath Iron Works Corporation | Vice President, Operations | Former |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Bath Iron Works Corporation | Vice President, Operations | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Bath Iron Works Corporation | Vice President, DDG 1000 | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Bath Iron Works Corporation | Vice President, Littoral Combat Ship | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Bath Iron Works Corporation | General Counsel & Vice President | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Bath Iron Works Corporation | Vice President, HR | Current |
| Mehaf Co | Vice Chair | Current |
| Maine Maritime Academy | Former |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Bath Iron Works Corporation | Vice President, Matls & Quality | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Bath Iron Works Corporation | Vice President, Programs | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Bath Iron Works Corporation | Vice President, Finance & Admin | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Bath Iron Works Corporation | Vice President, Finance & Admin | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Bath Iron Works Corporation | Director, Environ, Health & Safety | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Bath Iron Works Corporation | Director, Labor Relations | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Bath Iron Works Corporation | Materials Project Manager | Current |
| Port Resources, Inc | Board of Directors | Current |
| University of Maine | BS In Business Administration | Former |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Bath Iron Works Corporation | Manager, Communications | Current |
Howard T. Reben graduated from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1969. He was elected to membership in the Buffalo Law Review. While at law school he was the Research Assistant to Dean William Hawkland, a nationally known authority in Commercial Law. Mr. Reben has practiced employment law, ADA, civil rights and personal injury law in Maine since 1970. In recent years he has litigated employment cases throughout Maine. He has been selected by his peers for inclusion in Best Lawyers of America for 2008 and has received special recognition for being selected each year for more than a decade. Mr. Reben has participated in continuing legal education programs for lawyers and as a teacher at the University of Maine School of Law. He has taught in continuing legal education forums for fellow lawyers on workers compensation, employment law, civil rights and negotiation skills. Mr. Reben has been a speaker for the National Employment Lawyers Association at regional and national conferences. He is a member of a national board of directors for the Institute of Advanced Dispute Resolution. Mr. Reben is often selected as an arbitrator and mediator. He serves as General Counsel to Local 340 of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, the Stagehands Union, and Security Guards Union at Bath Iron Works. Litigation has been a major activity in Mr. Reben's practice. He has handled many jury trials and has had numerous appearances before the Maine Supreme Court and the United States Court of Appeals.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Bath Iron Works Corporation | General Counsel | Current |
| Rbmlawoffice.Com | Current | |
| State University of New York at Buffalo | Former |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Maine Sea Coast Mission | Edge Volunteer Coordinator | Current |
| Bath Iron Works Corporation | Current | |
| University of Maine At Machias | A.S. In Recreation Management | Former |
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