Huntington Ingalls (HII) is one of the largest U.S. military shipbuilders. It operates the only domestic shipyard able to build nuclear aircraft carriers (Nimitz and Ford classes) and also builds nuclear submarines, destroyers, and amphibious ships.
The U.S. Navy accounts for most of its revenue, making it extremely government-dependent. It has recently expanded into unmanned vessels and government technical services. Shipbuilding runs on long contracts of several to over ten years, so Navy fleet plans drive its results.
What the data shows
- Across our collection, federal contracts total $113,588,492,928 (26 awards), spanning 2 awarding agencies. The largest is Department of Defense ($110,473,438,886, ~97% of the total).
- Awards are concentrated in a single agency.
- Also: 8 SEC filings tracked; 2 federal entity IDs (UEIs) across legal entities.
Federal contracts (USAspending)
| Amount | Awarding agency | Scope (original) |
|---|---|---|
| ≈$11.9B | Department of Defense /Department of the Navy | CVN 80 ENGINEERING EFFORTS AND STEEL ↗ |
| ≈$11.89B | Department of Defense /Department of the Navy | CVN 80 ENGINEERING EFFORTS AND STEEL ↗ |
| ≈$10.03B | Department of Defense /Department of the Navy | DETAIL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF LPD 17 CLASS SHIP (LPD 22) ↗ |
| ≈$6.95B | Department of Defense /Department of the Navy | CONSTRUCTION OF DDG 51 SHIPS FY23-27 ↗ |
| ≈$6.83B | Department of Defense /Department of the Navy | FY18-FY22 DDG 51 CLASS SHIP CONSTRUCTION ↗ |
| ≈$6.65B | Department of Defense /Department of the Navy | TAS::17 1611::TAS CVN 78 SHIP CONSTRUCTION ↗ |
| ≈$4.63B | Department of Defense /Department of the Navy | LPD 30 LLTM ↗ |
| ≈$4.56B | Department of Defense /Department of the Navy | — ↗ |
| ≈$4.52B | Department of Defense /Department of the Navy | TAS::17 1611::TAS CVN79 CONSTRUCTION PREPARATION EFFORTS FY09 ↗ |
| ≈$4.5B | Department of Defense /Department of the Navy | DETAIL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION CVN 79 ↗ |
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Sources of funding (by agency)
The main agencies funding this company and cumulative amounts, from this site's collected contract data. Click an agency for details.
Federal contract awards over time (past 9 fiscal years)
Federal contract awards to Huntington Ingalls has risen about 51% from FY2017 to FY2025 (≈$7.25B to ≈$10.93B).
| Fiscal year | Awarded |
|---|---|
| FY2025 | ≈$10.93B |
| FY2024 | ≈$9.22B |
| FY2023 | ≈$10.09B |
| FY2022 | ≈$5.79B |
| FY2021 | ≈$6.2B |
| FY2020 | ≈$8.02B |
| FY2019 | ≈$7.74B |
| FY2018 | ≈$7.46B |
| FY2017 | ≈$7.25B |
Total federal contract awards (award types A–D) to this company per fiscal year (starting October). Source: USAspending. May be revised.
SEC filings (EDGAR)
- Current report (8-K) 2026-05-05 View on SEC ↗
- Quarterly report (10-Q) 2026-05-05 View on SEC ↗
- Current report (8-K) 2026-05-01 View on SEC ↗
- Proxy statement (DEF 14A) 2026-03-20 View on SEC ↗
- Current report (8-K) 2026-02-05 View on SEC ↗
- Annual report (10-K) 2026-02-05 View on SEC ↗
- Current report (8-K) 2025-10-30 View on SEC ↗
- Quarterly report (10-Q) 2025-10-30 View on SEC ↗
Timeline
Events tied to this entity, newest first, from the data this site tracks.
Based on real dates within this site's collected set (contracts = start date / filings = filing date / rules = publication date). Not exhaustive.
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Sources (primary)
Entity ID (UEI):WMXDDH6HJNA5C3NLZNSMU254
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