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Tham khảo sách 'navy nuclear aircraft carrier cvn homeporting at mayport', kỹ thuật - công nghệ, cơ khí - chế tạo máy phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | Navy Nuclear Aircraft Carrier CVN Homeporting at Mayport Background and Issues for Congress Ronald O Rourke Specialist in Naval Affairs June 10 2010 Congressional Research Service 7-5700 WWW.CKS.gov R4O24S CRS Report for Congress------------- Prepared for Members and Committees of Congress Navy Nuchar Aircraft Carrier CVNf Hoitưportìng at Matfttori Summary The Navy s five Atlantic Fleet nuclear powered aircraft carriers CVNs are all homeported at Norfolk VA. The Department of Defense s DOD s final report on the 2010 Quadrennial Defense Review QDR I. released on February J. 2010. endorses the Navy s desire to establish a second Atlantic Fleet CVN home port by homeporting a CVN at Mayport. FL. Navy plans call for having Mayport ready to homeport a CVN in 2019. Transferring a CVN from Norfolk to Mayport would shift from Norfolk to Mayport the local economic activity associated with homeporting a CVN. which some sources estimate as being worth hundreds of millions of dollars per year. DOD s proposal to homeport a CVN at Mayport has become an issue of strong interest to certain Members of Congress from Florida and Virginia. Certain Members of Congress from Florida have expressed support for DOD s proposal to homeport a CVN at Mayport arguing as do DUD and he Navy that the benefits in terms of mitigating risks to the Navy s Atlantic Fleet CVNs are worth the costs associated with moving a CVN Io Mayport. Certain Members of Congress from Virginia have expressed skepticism regarding or opposition to the proposal arguing that the benefits in terms of mitigating risks to the Navy s Atlantic Fleet CVNs are questionable or uncertain and that the funding needed to implement the proposal could achieve greater benefits if it were spent on other Navy priorities. The Navy estimates the nonrecurring cost of transferring a C VN to Mayport at 589.7 million including 490.7 in Military Construction MilCon funding for construction work al Mayport to make Mayport capable of homeporting a .