Huntington Ingalls Names Tim Taylor Vice President of Engineering at Newport News Shipbuilding

Reuters
Nov 04, 2025
Huntington Ingalls Names Tim Taylor Vice President of Engineering at Newport News Shipbuilding

Huntington Ingalls Industries Inc. has appointed Tim Taylor as vice president of engineering, technology, and design at its Newport News Shipbuilding division. Taylor, who has served at Newport News Shipbuilding for 29 years, will assume the role on January 1, following the retirements of Dave Bolcar and Brian Fields. The chief technology officer role will now be integrated within engineering and design.

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