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
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Young: Navy Needs Analytical Balanced Discussion About DDG-1000
By Geoff Fein Pentagon acquisition chief John Young continued to make his case for the DDG-1000 Zumwalt-class combat ship, citing the need for further discussion on whether the Navy should truncate the new destroyer or go with building more DDG- 51s. One concern Young raised yesterday...
Taylor Vexed By Reports of DDG-51 Acquisition Weighted Toward GD
By Emelie Rutherford Rep. Gene Taylor (D-Miss.) said he is "troubled" about reports the Navy has weighed granting more of the work on a potential new batch of DDG-51 destroyers to General Dynamics' [GD] Bath Iron Works BIW in Maine than to Northrop Grumman's [NOC] Ingalls...
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...
Key Lawmakers Not Sold On Navy Plan To Stop DDG-1000 Destroyer Buy In Favor of DDG-51
By Emelie Rutherford Key lawmakers on defense panels said yesterday they were not sold on the Navy's new plan to stop the DDG-1000 destroyer program at the two ships already funded and build more of the older and cheaper DDG-51 combatants. Senate Appropriations defense subcommittee Chairman...
Bath Iron Works' Ultra Hall—A Significant Reinvestment For Shipbuilding, Navy Secretary Says
By Geoff Fein General Dynamics' [GD] Bath Iron Work BIW ultra hall may be one of the most significant capital reinvestments in the nation's shipbuilding industry in the last few years, according to a top Navy official. "It reflects a lot of the lessons learned in...
Lawmakers Weigh Workforce Implications of Changing Navy's DDG-1000 Destroyer Plans
By Emelie Rutherford As questions swirl on Capitol Hill about whether the Navy will halt its nascent DDG-1000 destroyer program and build more of the older and cheaper DDG- 51s, an outspoken DDG-1000 backer in the Senate said she is concerned about jobs dipping at Bath Iron...
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. ...
Northrop Grumman Awards Bath Iron Works Construction Work On LPD-24
By Geoff Fein Northrop Grumman [NOC] is outsourcing construction of modules for the USS Arlington (LPD-24) to General Dynamics' [GD] Bath Iron Works to meet shipbuilding schedule commitments and help stabilize the shipbuilding industrial base, according to a Northrop Grumman official. "Outsourcing certain parts of...
Shaping the future: located in Maine, the city of Bath is home to just over 9,000 people and a rich, centuries-long heritage of shipbuilding. Bath is also home to the state's largest private employer, Bath Iron Works Corporation. Although the local indust
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The Maine Learning Results MLRs are state standards for public education that mandate students be proficient in a variety of skills including complex thinking and problem solving. In 2004, the state legislature ordered a review of these standards with the expectation ...
Navy Could Lower DDG-1000 Cost Even Further By Building Two A Year, Official Says
By Geoff Fein Although the current plan for seven DDG-1000 class combat ships will see the construction price drop to almost $2.3 billion by the fifth ship, a Navy official said he could get the per hull cost even lower if he could build two a ...
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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