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Ethics, Shaping the Culture<strong>Ingalls</strong> foremen are answering tough questions about ethics in order to help shape the company’s culture <strong>and</strong>future. This month Robbie Matthews, a veteran shipbuilder, talks about the importance of ethics.Robbie Matthews, Shipfitting foreman <strong>and</strong> 24-year <strong>Ingalls</strong> shipbuilder, was asked, What do you doto assure your employees feel comfortable in reporting issues to you when they believe you’ve been unfair orunethical? Would there be any repercussions to their reporting?“I encourage feedback from my employees even when it’s about me. Sometimes employees feel thatmanagement is unfair in job assignments or related job issues, <strong>and</strong> they view the alleged unfairness asunethical. I assign employees where they are needed <strong>and</strong> according to their ability to do the job rightthe first time. I value my employees <strong>and</strong> I would never retaliate when an employee is open <strong>and</strong> honest.There’s only one requirement, respect for one another.”The OpenLine offers a toll-free phone number (1-877-631-0020) for reporting violations of <strong>Huntington</strong> <strong>Ingalls</strong>’Code of Ethics <strong>and</strong> Business Conduct.Safety is our top priorityThree shipbuilders at the GulfportComposite Center of Excellence,from left, James Odom, facilityfire marshal, <strong>and</strong> NDT inspectorsQuinton Lillis <strong>and</strong> Tracy Rockwell,were all commended in the Julyissue of the Gulfport Qualitynewsletter, Quality Matters, forpointing out potentially unsafeconditions. The trio promptly alertedsupervisors <strong>and</strong> foremen of theseunsafe conditions <strong>and</strong> immediatecorrective actions were taken toprevent possible injuries.Be a part of history:Christening of NSC 4 HamiltonThere are several opportunities for you to be a part of thechristening event for the fourth National Security Cutter Hamilton(WMSL 753) on Saturday, Oct. 26. Our volunteer jobs will put youin the middle of the action. All volunteers will be given an accessbadge to the event <strong>and</strong> will receive a commemorative golf shirt.Volunteers must be available to work Saturday, Oct. 26, from7 a.m. to 1 p.m. All events take place at the <strong>Ingalls</strong> <strong>Shipbuilding</strong>Pascagoula facility. To be a volunteer, return this form by Friday,Sept. 6, to the Communications office, mail stop 1012-06, or e-mailyour information to: Events@hii-ingalls.com.YES! I would like to volunteer to be a part of the NSC 4 Hamilton (WMSL 753)Christening.Name:_______________________________________________________________Badge #:_________________________ Department:_________________________Daytime Contact Number:______________________________________________Email:________________________________________________________________Color Me WISEFlower Girl wanted forNSC 4 ChristeningThe fourth National Security Cutter, Hamilton (WMSL 753),will be christened on Saturday, Oct. 26.The Communications department is accepting entries fora flower girl to support the ship’s sponsor. As a member ofthe official christening party, the flower girl’s duties includepresenting flowers to the sponsor at the christening.Employees’ daughters <strong>and</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>daughters between theages of 7 <strong>and</strong> 9 at the time of christening are eligible. Theflower girl’s name will be picked in a r<strong>and</strong>om drawing fromall entries received by Friday, Aug. 23.To enter the drawing, employees must complete theattached form <strong>and</strong> return it to the Communications Office(Mail Stop: 1012-06) by Thursday, Aug. 22. The flower girl’sparents or gr<strong>and</strong>parents will be notified after the drawing.Flower Girl Entry for NSC 4Daughter’s/gr<strong>and</strong>daughter’s full nameRene Wallace, st<strong>and</strong>ing,a professional artistwith Paint Party Studios,offers artistic guidanceto Beth Simer, projectmanagement, during theColor Me WISE socialnetworking event July 18in the ARAMARK Café.To learn more or joinWomen in <strong>Shipbuilding</strong>Enterprises, call ArleneEasley at (228) 935-6145.Shirt Size: (circle one)Men: Small Med. Lg. XL XXLWomen: Small Med. Lg. XL XXLWe will contact you prior to the event with a volunteer assignment.A m<strong>and</strong>atory volunteer meeting will be scheduled, <strong>and</strong> you will be notified.__________________________________________________________________DOB:______________________________________________________________(include month, day <strong>and</strong> year).Employee Name____________________________________________________Years of service____________ Badge No._______________Dept.__________Phone No. ________________________________________________________


FellowShipbuilders:Just as <strong>Ingalls</strong><strong>Shipbuilding</strong> hasa commitment tobuilding qualityships, we also havea commitmentto our localcommunities.Our communities have come torely on <strong>Ingalls</strong> <strong>Shipbuilding</strong> <strong>and</strong> itsemployees as outst<strong>and</strong>ing corporatecitizens, dedicated to improving thelives of others.As a company <strong>and</strong> workforce deeplyconcerned with the quality of life inour surrounding neighborhoods, Iknow each of us can make a differencein the lives of our co-workers, friends,family <strong>and</strong> neighbors by supportingyour United Way during this year’scampaign.We have an opportunity to lead byexample by participating in UnitedWay’s local campaigns for UnitedWay of Jackson <strong>and</strong> George Counties,United Way of South Mississippi <strong>and</strong>United Way of Southeast Louisiana.As a company-wide goal, <strong>Ingalls</strong>shipbuilding hopes to raise $525,000 tosupport the ongoing work of our localUnited Ways.Our local United Ways have areputation for being good stewardsof the money we donate, <strong>and</strong> eachCampaign Kickoffagency uses a proven process to screenapplicants.With your help, United Way has aneven greater capacity to create positive,long-term results in areas such ashealth <strong>and</strong> human services, domesticviolence, homelessness, child <strong>and</strong> youthservices, education, literacy <strong>and</strong> disasterrecovery.I personally support United Way’sefforts to address long-term solutions toour communities’ most pressing needs.As an employee of <strong>Ingalls</strong> <strong>Shipbuilding</strong>,I ask you to consider doing the same.Please join me <strong>and</strong> consider giving $1or more each week through payrolldeduction.Although <strong>Ingalls</strong> has chosen toinvest in United Way, we underst<strong>and</strong>that charitable giving is a matter ofpersonal choice. Should you needadditional information to make aninformed decision, please see yourdepartment’s United Way volunteercoordinator. Together, you <strong>and</strong> I,<strong>Ingalls</strong> <strong>Shipbuilding</strong> <strong>and</strong> United Waywill continue improving lives in ourcommunities.Thank you for all you do tobuild great ships <strong>and</strong> to make ourcommunities a great place to live.What Your DonationsWill Provide$1/week or $52/year Buys:• Provides services for two sexual assaultvictims via the Gulf Coast Women’s Centerfor Nonviolence 24-hour crisis line.• Provides 50 test strips for diabetic patients(Health & H<strong>and</strong>icap Services).$2/week or $104/year Buys:• Provides travel assistance for appointmentsmade by uninsured patients seekingfurther medical care or treatment(Health & H<strong>and</strong>icap Services).• Provides one spiral notebook <strong>and</strong> one folderfor each student at Jackson County LiteracyCouncil’s facility.$5/week or $260/year Buys:• Provides sexual violence preventioneducation to 10 school children or communitymembers.• Provides a 30 day supply of medications forheart patients (Health & H<strong>and</strong>icap Services).$10/week or $520/year Buys:• Provides 20 adult or child victims of sexualassault a court accompaniment.• Provides one month of utilities for 3-4 seniorcitizens (Community Resource Center).• Provides one month of electricity for 3-4senior citizens (Community ResourceCenter).• Provides one month of rent for a seniorcitizen (Community Resource Center).Source: United Way of Jackson <strong>and</strong> George CountiesSTEM WorkshopPascagoula Applied Technology Center teachers, from left, David Taylor <strong>and</strong>Jana Odom <strong>and</strong> Gautier High School teacher Todd Moniz, learn to make amagnetic fishing pole during a workshop for teachers of science, technology,engineering <strong>and</strong> mathematics (STEM) hosted by Shipbuilder WomenEngineers (SWE), including members, from left, Lauren Daniel, ContinaBenn <strong>and</strong> Charlotte Merritt. Seven STEM teachers attended the workshopin Building 34 on Singing River Isl<strong>and</strong> Friday, July 26, to test their problemsolving skills <strong>and</strong> discover how the projects could be incorporated into theirlesson plans.2013 <strong>Ingalls</strong> <strong>Shipbuilding</strong>Merit Scholars<strong>Ingalls</strong> <strong>Shipbuilding</strong> President Irwin F. Edenzon, center, congratulatesthe <strong>Ingalls</strong> <strong>Shipbuilding</strong> 2013 Merit Scholarship winners, from left,Austin Craft, son of Chris Craft, manager, Advanced Concepts Group;Trevor Lew, son of Allan Lew, senior specialist auditor, <strong>and</strong> MelindaLew, software development analyst; Lauren Stiehle, daughter ofThomas Stiehle, vice president of Business Management <strong>and</strong> CFO;<strong>and</strong> Austin Ray, son of Larry Ray, designer. The students werehonored during a presentation <strong>and</strong> luncheon in Pascagoula Friday,July 26. Find out more in the August edition of The Anchor.


Hot JobsAll open jobs may be viewed at: http://www.huntingtoningalls.com/careers/index.html. Applyfor any job compatible with your skill set. All employees applying online will be required to createa new profile.PascagoulaShipfittersStructural WeldersPipe FittersPipe WeldersInside MachinistsAvondaleShipfittersPipe FittersPipe WeldersMGCCC offers free continuing education classes<strong>Ingalls</strong> employees can register for free continuing education classes offered byWorkforce Training <strong>and</strong> Development at the University Building on the Gautiercampus of Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College. Registration is openMonday through Friday from 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. until all classes are filled. Contactadmissions specialists Thea Wells at (228) 497-7666 or thea.wells@mgccc.edu orJudy Jones at (228) 497-7855 or judy.jones@mgccc.edu.MGCHF Seeks WWII VetsApplications are being accepted for WWII veterans from all military branches<strong>and</strong> the Merchant Marines for the final Mississippi Gulf Coast Honor Flight Oct. 1.The flight is almost full, but applications will be accepted for st<strong>and</strong>-by. Learnmore about MGCHF at www.mgchonorflight.com. To request an application for aveteran, contact Wayne Lennep at (228) 935-3659 or wayne.lennep@hii-ingalls.com,or send the request to MGCHF, P.O. Box 1912, Gautier, MS 39553.Aug. 1 – Stocks, mutual funds discussed at VERT lunch eventVERT will host a financial information seminar presented by <strong>Ingalls</strong> employeePaul Gergen Aug. 1, 8 <strong>and</strong> 15 starting at 11 a.m. in the Covey Conference Roomnext to the fire station. <strong>Ingalls</strong> does not officially endorse advice given in this event.This is a non-chargeable lunchtime event. Management approved PTO or FLEXmust be used for the 30 minutes beyond the st<strong>and</strong>ard lunch break. This will be aLiveMeeting, to join the teleconference, call 1-888-891-9275 meeting ID: 88012351.Aug. 1 – SWE professional development seminarShipbuilder Women Engineers (SWE) invites employees to hear from leadershipexpert, career coach <strong>and</strong> author Nadia Brown <strong>and</strong> discover “How to ShatterYour Inner Glass Ceiling.” Brown helps female professionals, particularly newmanagers, develop their authentic leadership style. The seminar is Thursday,Aug. 1, from 11 a.m.-noon in DCR 1. Those who cannot attend in person mayteleconference at 1-888-891-9275 Meeting ID: 29395299. Management approved PTOor Flex time is required for this event. Call Davida Cunningham (228) 935-4913 formore information.Safety Moment<strong>Ingalls</strong> implemented a Gate to Gate PPE policythis year <strong>and</strong> employees are reminded that PPE –hard hat, safety glasses, safety shoes <strong>and</strong> hearingprotection – must be worn in all productionareas. Failure to do so is subject to disciplinaryaction.Aug. 2 –Choose a team for E-LINKS Shipyard JeopardyE-LINKS is sponsoring Shipyard Jeopardy designed to help employees“Engage, Learn, Network <strong>and</strong> Knowledge Share.” Each team captain will recruitteammates who can win prizes, praise <strong>and</strong> a secret gr<strong>and</strong> prize. Teams of threewill compete in a series of games with the potential to continue on to the finalchampionship tournament. The first series game will be in the EngineeringDesign Center (EDC/K-Mart) USS Cole Conference Room Aug. 14 from 4-5 p.m.To become a team captain, choose your team <strong>and</strong> RSVP by Aug. 2, contactKasaundra King at (228) 935-2368 or Jannette Evans at (228) 935-8006.Aug. 8 – Logo Store to sell merch<strong>and</strong>ise at EDCThe <strong>Ingalls</strong> <strong>Shipbuilding</strong> Logo Store will sell merch<strong>and</strong>ise at the EngineeringDesign Center (EDC/K-Mart) Aug. 8 from 7 a.m.-1 p.m.Aug. 9 – Support March of Dimes with College WarsLPD <strong>and</strong> Large Deck Amphibious Programs have launched an all-out collegewar to support the March of Dimes. Support your team with coins. Quarters aretriple points <strong>and</strong> dimes are double. To fight a rival team, drop a dollar in their jarto take their points away. Jars are now located beneath the stairwell in the lobbyof Admin 2 until Aug. 9.Aug. 9 – Bay Bears, Surge join Team United WayMembers of The Surge hockey team <strong>and</strong> Mobile Bay Bears baseball team willjoin United Way volunteer coordinators during gate rallies at all Pascagoula gatesfrom 4-6 a.m. Aug. 9, Aug. 23 <strong>and</strong> Sept. 13.Aug. 9 – 75th anniversary shirts <strong>and</strong> posters on sale aft of LPD 26The <strong>Ingalls</strong> Communications department <strong>and</strong> the Veterans EmployeeResource Team (VERT) are selling 75th anniversary T-shirts <strong>and</strong> posters tobenefit USO Gulf Coast <strong>and</strong> its efforts to support local military members <strong>and</strong>families. Posters are only $3. Adult shirts are $12 <strong>and</strong> youth sizes are $10.All sales are cash only. VERT members will assist with sales Friday, Aug. 9, from11-11:30 a.m. at the covered dining area aft of the John P. Murtha (LPD 26) buildarea. To locate a sale in your area, call (228) 935-1256 in Pascagoula, (228) 935-0325in Gulfport or (504) 654-5253 in Avondale.How to submit classified adsPascagoula Classified ads may be submitted online at http://ingalls.huntingtoningalls.com/employees/policy. Avondale ads must be submitted to Ed Winter at the Rockhouse or M/S703-1-2. Ads are limited to three per person, per issue. Employees must include their name, badge number, <strong>and</strong> home phone number <strong>and</strong> a brief description of the item or service.AUDIO/VIDEO10 IPHONE 4/4S CASES, 2 WIRELESS KEYBOARD CASES, 4PLASTIC CASES, 2 GEL CASES, & 2 GEL/PLASTIC CASES,$50. 757-320-7415.BOATS/MARINE SUPPLIES‘11 TRACKER ALUMINUM BOAT, SUPER GUIDE V-16SC,30HP MOTOR, LIVE WELL, 3 SEATS, LIKE NEW, $10.5K.228-826-3516.‘06 TRITON TR 186 175 MERCURY OPTIMAX.228-990-1308.74 EVINRUDE 25 HP ON 14-FT BOAT, MOTOR RUNS GOOD,BOAT NEEDS WORK, ASKING $1000 OBO. 228-990-8707.‘97, 2 CYCLE 90 HP YAMAHA BOAT MOTOR, LIKE NEWAPPROX 50 HRS USE, $4,500 CASH. 228-474-6817.FURNITURE & APPLIANCESARMOIRE TV CABINET, ANTIQUE REPLICA, HANDMADEMAHOGANY, DRK. BURGUNDY STAIN $600.228-235-4929.BABY CRIB, DARK WOOD W/MATRESS PADS AND COVERFOR BOY, $100 OBO. 228-215-2758.12,000 BTU 220 WINDOW A/C $145. 228-769-7279.LARGE HARDWOOD DINETTE SET, 2 LEAFS, 6 CHAIRS,GOOD CONDITION, $450. 228-474-6817.2 RECLINERS SWIVEL TYPE $135 EA. 228-769-7279.BEAUTIFUL BEIGE MICROFIBER SUEDE LOVE SEAT ANDCHAIR $80. 228-627-5933.HOBBIES & PETSWROUGHT IRON FLIGHT BIRD CAGE WITH STAND31”X20.5”X53” AND LOTS OF TOYS $125. 228-596-7255.PUPPIES! BASSET HOUNDS, CORGIES, READY TO GO, $50EACH. 601-947-7830.MISCELLANEOUS ITEMSAIR JORDAN “FLIP” 3 SIZE 9, WITH ORIGINAL BOX & RETROCARD, CONDITION 9/10, RELEASED ‘07, $120.757-320-7415.ASK ME HOW TO GET FREE STELLA & DOT JEWELRY!!CALL OR TEXT. 228-235-1942.BOWFLEX EXTREME 2 WITH ALL ATTACHMENTS ANDMANUAL $700. 228-522-1806.BOWFLEX EXTREME HOME GYM WITH ALL ATTACHMENTSAND MANUAL $400. 228-762-5992.HOUSEKEEPING, REASONABLE RATES, REFERENCES UPONREQUEST. 228-219-5556.LOVING, SMOKE FREE, IN-HOME CHILDCARE; INFANT TOPRESCHOOL . 228-497-5393.MILLER BOBCAT 225 AMP MULTIPURPOSE GEN/WELDER16HP ONAN 27 HRS $2000. 228-355-9992.NORDICTRACK PT3 STRENGTH TRAINER, EXC COND W/PROGRAM & BOOKS, $125 OBO. 228-990-1473.YOU BREAK IT I FIX IT HANDY MAN SERVICES ASK FORORLANDO RODRIGUEZ. 228-238-7706.MOTOR VEHICLES & SUPPLIES‘11 YAMAHA STRYKER, 600 MILES, BLUE WITH BLACKFLAMES, 1300CC, $9,300 228-217-5951. AFTER 5PM.‘09 SMART CAR, EXC COND,39K MI,$8900 228-382-2140.‘09 SILVERADO, Z71 QUAD CAB, WHITE, NAVIGATION,EXC COND, $17,500. 228-990-3763.‘07 CHEVY IMPALA LT $10K. 228-219-9387.‘05 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS 19,600 MI, EXC COND,$8700 OBO. 228-217-3091.‘04 26’ TRVL TRLR SLIDEOUT BUNKS QN BED $9,500.228-826-5648.‘01 2500 CHEV WORK VAN $2000. 228-990-5268 OR228-475-2913.‘01 5TH WHEEL GREAT SHAPE 28FT $8000 OBO.228-282-2383.‘00 FORD EXPEDITION, WHITE/GRAY, GREAT COND,REPLACED ENG, 3RD ROW, COLD A/C $3200.228-235-4929.‘94 TOYOTA CAMRY, 121K MILES, COLD AC, RUNS GOOD$2,000. 228-219-9884.‘78 VOLKSWAGEN CONVERTIBLE BEETLE, MAJORRESTORATION NEEDED $900. 228-369-4423.‘78 MGB FRESH RESTORATION $6,000 OBO. 228-990-1473.WHEELS AND TIRES FITS 1997 CHEVY TRUCK P265 60/R18$250.00. 228-218-3633.MASSEY FERGUSON 23 HP DIESEL, 4WD, TRACTOR, W/4 FTTILLER AND FINISHING MOWER. 251-753-1640.REAL ESTATEBIG POINT BRICK 3 BD 1.5 BA 2.25 ACRE LARGE GARAGEWITH EL. EAST CENTERAL SCHOOL 119K. 228-249-1313.EAST CENTRAL DBL WIDE TRLR 3BR/2BA, 1/4 ACRE LANDWITH CITY WATER & SEPT, ECSD. 228-243-1816.ESCATAWPA 3BD/2 BA 1828 SQ FT LARGE CORNER LOT2 CAR GARAGE $119.9K. 228-235-4929.GAUTIER 3BR/2BA LAKEWOOD WEST, GATED COMMUNITY,PVCY FENCE, SHED & MORE $149,900. 228-497-1800.GAUTIER 4BR/2BA $70K. 228-218-7651.GAUTIER 3BD/2BA HOUSE/DBL CAR GARAGE $850/MOWESTGATE. 228-990-1704.MOSS POINT AFFORDABLE 3BD/1.5BA HOUSE FOR RENT$600. 228-475-5375/228-219-5375.OCEAN SPRINGS, LARGE CONTEMPORARY 4BR/2BA, NICENBRHOOD, $1400/MO. 228-382-2140.PASCAGOULA LOT FOR SALE, 2111 PARSLEY, MUST SELL,$6,000 OR MAKE REASONABLE OFFER. 228-369-4423.YARD & GARAGE SALES5136 COMMUNITY STREET MOSS POINT, AUG. 2-3,FROM 6 AM UNTIL.WANTEDVAN RIDERS NEEDED GEORGE/GREENE/JACKSON CO 1STSHIFT DEPENDABLE, COLD A/C. 228-935-1046 OR601-508-6974.2 RIDERS FROM AGRICOLA THROUGH HURLEY AND WADETO YARD 1ST SHIFT. 228-235-3073 OR 1-800-826-7433(1800VANRIDE).NEED LAND CLEARED, REMOVAL&DIRT ROAD WORK,HWY 49 MCHENRY-STONE COUNTY, APPROX 1 ACRE.228-344-0484.CARPOOLER FROM PENSACOLA TO INGALLS. 0630-1500MUST HAVE RELIABLE VEHICLE FOR FOUR .850-287-1051.Disclaimer: <strong>Ingalls</strong> <strong>Shipbuilding</strong> makes no representations or warranties about the suitability of the information contained on this page, or any products receivedthrough the use of this page. <strong>Ingalls</strong> does not guarantee, approve or endorse the information or products advertised. <strong>Ingalls</strong> hereby disclaims all warranties withregard to the information or products contained on or received through the use of this page, including all express, statutory, <strong>and</strong> implied warranties of merchantability,fitness for a particular purpose, title <strong>and</strong> non-infringement. Under no circumstances shall <strong>Ingalls</strong> be liable for any direct, indirect, punitive, incidental, special, orconsequential damages that result from, or arise out of the use of any products or services received through this page.Manager, Employee Communications: Lance Davis • Feedback: 228.935.1289, lance.davis@hii-ingalls.comPascagoula Centerline Editor: Shane Scara • Feedback: 228.935.1516, warren.scara@hii-ingalls.comAvondale Centerline Editor: Ed Winter • Feedback: 504.654.5253, ed.winter@hii-ingalls.comwww.huntingtoningalls.com/is

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