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H.R. 2955: Smart Ship Repair Act of 2025

The bill known as the Smart Ship Repair Act of 2025 seeks to amend the United States Code specifically related to the construction of Navy combatant and escort vessels. It focuses on adjusting the definition of "short-term work" for these naval projects. Currently, short-term work is defined to include projects that span up to 12 months. The bill proposes to extend this duration from 12 months to 18 months.

The key change being made involves the modification of the timeline associated with projects undertaken by the Navy. By increasing the allowable duration for short-term projects, the bill may provide the Navy with greater flexibility in managing construction and repair work on combat vessels. This could potentially streamline the processes involved in vessel assignment and project execution.

In summary, the main action of the Smart Ship Repair Act is aimed at providing the Navy with an extended timeline for what constitutes short-term work in vessel construction and repair, allowing for longer project durations under the defined category.

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Date Action
Apr. 17, 2025 Introduced in House
Apr. 17, 2025 Referred to the House Committee on Armed Services.

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