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NAVAL SEA SYSTEMS COMMAND POC: Chris Knoble, PMS392H3 202-781-3255 christopher.knoble@navy.mil
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Must be at no cost to the government (10 U.S. Code Section 7545) Typical removal/recovery costs are within budgeted disposal costs Entire submarine cannot be donated due to security and classification restrictions NAVSEA authorization required for structures such as sails or rudders Removed only during recycling availability – typically 5-15 years after inactivation/decommissioning NAVSEA works with the Naval History and Heritage Command (NHHC) to approve transfers The Curator of the Navy has right of first refusal for items under consideration
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NHHC is direct POC for non-structural artifacts such as awards/plaques, ship's bell, silverware, etc. – NAVSEA authorization not required Requestor is responsible for shipping, transportation, site setup, and installation Requesting organization must be non-profit or government entity Requesting organization must have clear title to site or city/town approval in writing Must include commitment to maintain item and site in condition befitting a memorial and US Navy Site plan and proof of title must be submitted to NAVSEA for approval
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Formal Initial Request to NAVSEA (PMS392) NAVSEA Initial Approval Requestor Letter of Intent with Site Plan NAVSEA Approval as Donation or Loan Other agreements related to hazardous material/ environmental concerns may be required
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Typical transfer request is for a submarine’s sail and upper rudder Transfer of other equipment is dependent on demilitarization and declassification requirements Recent Transfers BIRMINGHAM (SSN 695) Sail – Defense Logistics Agency, Columbus, OH CINCINNATI (SSN 693) Sail/Rudder/Emergency Diesel Generator/Wardroom Table – Cincinnati Riverfront Park, Cincinnati, OH OMAHA (SSN 692) Sail/Rudder – Freedom Park, Omaha, NE DRUM (SSN 677) Sail – Naval Station Great Lakes, Great Lakes, IL TRITON (SSN 586) Sail – Port of Benton, Richland, WA
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SSN 688 Class Sail Example Physical Description: Length:26’ 3” Height:17’ Weight: 120,000 lbs. (approx.) Width:5’ 5” (excluding fairwater planes) 30’ (including fairwater planes) Modifications for Shipping: Cut into 3 pieces for transportation by lowboy trailers 2 pieces are 26’ X 10’ X 6’ (50K lbs and 42K lbs) 3 rd piece is 28’ X 11’ X 2 (28K lbs)
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