USA & Canada
USA & Canada
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Government Technical Interchange Meeting #2

Shipyard's cradle-to-grave submarine maintenance critical to Puget Sound Naval Shipyard

Register for Session #2

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This government‑only webinar examines how Puget Sound Naval Shipyard & Intermediate Maintenance Facility sustains U.S. Navy Nuclear submarines and Aircraft Carriers across their full lifecycle amid aging platforms and supply‑chain constraints. Learn how Stratasys additive manufacturing supports on‑demand part production and tooling, reducing lead times, lowering sustainment risk, and accelerating return‑to‑service while maintaining safety and quality standards. Hear real world experiences and accomplishments from PSNS Additive Manufacturing SMEs.

Key Takeaways

  • How additive manufacturing supports submarine sustainment and readiness
  • Where on‑demand production reduces lead times and dependency on legacy supply chains
  • Practical insights for Navy and shipyard maintenance operations
  • What it takes to establish AM Industrial Polymer capabilities on a Naval Station
  • 10 Years in – what we have accomplished and what are next aspirations for DON AM
Government Speakers
Steve Christensen
Steve Christensen
Experienced Toolmaker| Designer, and Additive Application Engineer

Puget Sound Naval Shipyard

Handsome Barton
Handsome Barton
Additive Manufacturing Mechanic

Puget Sound Naval Shipyard

Facilitated By
Tim Gornet
Tim Gornet
Staff Application Engineer | Stratasys