CANBERRA, Australia, Nov. 01, 2016 -- U.S. military shipbuilder Huntington Ingalls Industries (NYSE:HII) announced today that it will open an office in Canberra, Australia, and has hired Jeff McCray as vice president, business development, HII Australia. He will be responsible for developing new business opportunities for HII to support the Royal Australian Navy and the U.S. Navy in the South Pacific.
“Establishing a permanent presence in Australia demonstrates HII’s commitment to supporting Australia and the U.S. military forces in the Pacific,” said HII President and CEO Mike Petters. “It also facilitates our ability to conduct real-time, frequent engagement with the Royal Australian Navy and the U.S. Navy located in this critical region of the globe.”
McCray will report to Mike Smith, HII’s executive vice president, strategy and development.
“HII already has people and facilities in Pearl Harbor, Taiwan and Japan, and expanding our presence to Australia makes sense for HII,” Smith said. “We intend to leverage our core competencies for work in Australia to include workforce development, fleet sustainment and other related ship design and construction expertise. It will allow us to better support the U.S. Navy in the Western Pacific, and having a presence also affords us the opportunity to support the Royal Australian Navy as they upgrade their fleet, train their navy and shipbuilders, and enhance their shipbuilding capabilities.”
A photo and other materials accompanying this release are available at: http://newsroom.huntingtoningalls.com/presskits/hii-australia.
McCray has extensive experience in international defence and advising companies entering the international arena. Prior to joining HII, he was the vice president for sales for Symetrica Inc. From 1999-2014, he held several business development positions for BAE Systems, including vice president, international business development, in Asia and Europe. He is a graduate of Randolph-Macon College, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in political science, and the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom, where he earned a master’s degree in international relations.
“HII is excited by the opportunities we see in Australia, particularly as the RAN embarks upon an extensive upgrade of its fleet over the next 20 years,” McCray said. “Our deep and long-standing experience in military shipbuilding in the U.S. means we are well placed to assist with the development of Australia’s military shipbuilding capabilities through our services in workforce development and training in particular.”
The 2,500-square foot office space is centrally located in Canberra—just minutes from Parliament House, the Defence Department’s Russell Offices and the airport. HII is hiring office staff and expects to officially open the office in the next two months.
Huntington Ingalls Industries is America’s largest military shipbuilding company and a provider of engineering, manufacturing and management services to the nuclear energy, oil and gas markets. For more than a century, HII’s Newport News and Ingalls shipbuilding divisions in Virginia and Mississippi have built more ships in more ship classes than any other U.S. naval shipbuilder. Headquartered in Newport News, Virginia, HII employs nearly 35,000 people operating both domestically and internationally. For more information, visit:
- HII on the web: www.huntingtoningalls.com
- HII on Facebook: www.facebook.com/HuntingtonIngallsIndustries
- HII on Twitter: twitter.com/hiindustries
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