On January 14, 2009, the Navy announced that it wants to transfer one of its nuclear-powered aircraft carriers (CVNs) to the Navy home port at Mayport, FL, known formally as Naval Station (NAVSTA) Mayport. Mayport is located in northeast Florida, on the Atlantic Coast, near Jacksonville. The Navy states that a key reason it wants to transfer a CVN to Mayport is to hedge against the risk of a catastrophic event that could damage the Navys CVN homeporting facilities at Norfolk, VA, and nearby Newport News, VA. All CVNs based on the Atlantic Coast are currently homeported at Norfolk and Newport News. The Navys desire to transfer a CVN to Mayport has become an issue of interest to some Members of Congress. Many observers expect that transferring a CVN to Mayport would result in a CVN being transferred out of Norfolk, known formally as NAVSTA Norfolk. Transferring a CVN from Norfolk to Mayport would shift from Norfolk to Mayport the local economic activity associated with homeporting a CVN, which some sources estimate as being worth hundreds of millions of dollars per year to the economy of the home port area. Transferring a CVN to Mayport would require congressional approval of Military Construction (MilCon) funding for dredging and construction work to make Mayport capable of homeporting a CVN. If Congress approves the funding needed to transfer a CVN to Mayport, the ship could be transferred to Mayport as early as 2014. The Navys desire to transfer a CVN to Mayport was announced during the final days of the George W. Bush administration, and Obama administration officials testified in January 2009 that they will review the issue.


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    Title :

    Navy Nuclear Aircraft Carrier (CVN) Homeporting at Mayport: Background and Issues for Congress, February 25, 2009


    Contributors:
    R. O'Rourke (author)

    Publication date :

    2009


    Size :

    38 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English