In 1981 Secretary of the Navy John Lehman embarked upon a major program of shipbuilding to increase the fleet from 540 ships to 600 ships by the middle of the decade.
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Captain Lewis Warrington, a line officer, and six civilian employees, were assigned to administer public works at these yards.
NFESC, the Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center (Formerly NCEL, Naval Civil Engineering Laboratory) provides engineering services, technology testing, specialized facilities, and expertise in these facilities.
The U.S. Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) administered the contract for construction.
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