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Ingalls Shipbuilding Honors 20th Anniversary of Katrina with Stories of Resilience

Core Insights - The company is commemorating the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, reflecting on the resilience of its workforce and the restoration of operations post-storm [1][2][3] Group 1: Employee Resilience and Community - Employee testimonials and multimedia content are being shared to highlight the workforce's response to Hurricane Katrina, emphasizing the values that define the company [2] - Nearly 500 employees volunteered as "storm riders," protecting equipment and infrastructure during the hurricane, showcasing the commitment and teamwork of the workforce [4][5] - The sense of community that emerged post-Katrina is underscored by personal stories from employees, including Marcus Richardson Sr., who reflects on the strength and unity of the shipbuilders [5][7] Group 2: Operational Impact and Recovery - The hurricane tested the shipyard's operations but also revealed the strength and commitment of the workforce to build ships for the U.S. military [3] - Following the storm, the company provided essential support to employees, including food, water, and temporary housing, while continuing to pay them during the recovery [3] - Significant investments have been made in infrastructure and facilities since the hurricane, enhancing product flow, process efficiency, and product quality in the 35 ships delivered since 2005 [7]