Huntington Ingalls Industries
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Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc. (HII) is the largest military shipbuilding company in the United States as well as a provider of professional services to partners in government and industry. HII, ranked No. 375 on the Fortune 500, was formed on 31 March 2011, as a divestiture from Northrop Grumman.[5][6]
HII | |
Company type | Public company |
Industry |
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Predecessor | Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding |
Founded | March 31, 2011; 13 years ago (2011-03-31) |
Founder | Named after Collis Potter Huntington and Robert Ingersoll Ingalls Sr. |
Headquarters | , U.S. |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Kirkland H. Donald (Chairman)[1] Christopher D. Kastner (President and CEO)[2] Jennifer Boykin (Vice president)[3] |
Revenue | US$10.8 billion (2023) |
US$565 million (2022) | |
US$568 million (2022) | |
Total assets | US$10.8 billion (2023) |
Total equity | US$3.49 billion (2022) |
Number of employees | c.ā43,000 (2023) |
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Website | hii |
Footnotes / references [4] |
HII comprises three divisions: Newport News Shipbuilding, Ingalls Shipbuilding, and Mission Technologies. HII's Newport News and Ingalls Shipbuilding divisions in Virginia and Mississippi, respectively, have built more ships in more ship classes than any other U.S. naval shipbuilder.
In April 2022, Huntington Ingalls Industries changed its branding name to HII.[7]