Delivering Progress at Bollinger Shipyards
In a significant milestone for maritime safety and national security, Bollinger Shipyards has delivered its latest Fast Response Cutter (FRC), the USCGC Olivia Hooker, to the U.S. Coast Guard. This event, which took place on October 23, 2025, at Coast Guard Sector Key West, marks the 61st FRC delivered under the current program and the 187th vessel built for the Coast Guard in a remarkable 40-year partnership.
The Olivia Hooker will be stationed in St. Petersburg, Florida, an area that boasts a crucial operational command for the Coast Guard, covering over 400 nautical miles of coastline. This site is vital for missions including Search and Rescue, Maritime Law Enforcement, and Coastal Security.
The Legacy of Dr. Olivia Hooker
Named in honor of Dr. Olivia Juliette Hooker, the first African-American woman to serve in the Coast Guard, this vessel exemplifies the values of service and dedication. Dr. Hooker, who enlisted during World War II, became a trailblazer, advocating for mental health and civil rights after her esteemed service. Her legacy endures through the ship, inspiring future generations of Coast Guardsmen and women.
Economic Impact and Local Jobs
The FRC program has proven to be an economic engine, generating over $2 billion in spending and supporting more than 650 jobs in Southeast Louisiana. This initiative not only strengthens the U.S. maritime industry but also reflects the dedication and precision of the skilled workers at Bollinger.
Bollinger's Commitment to Excellence
Bollinger's CEO, Ben Bordelon, noted the company’s proud tradition of crafting high-quality, mission-ready vessels. The recent award of 10 additional FRCs, bolstered by $1 billion from the federal budget, underscores the reliability of both the platform and the shipbuilding team. This long-term investment reflects a commitment to the ongoing partnership between the Coast Guard and Bollinger, ensuring that operational capabilities remain robust and responsive.
A Trusted Partnership
The U.S. Coast Guard's trust in Bollinger’s abilities was highlighted in their award notification, praising the shipyard's innovative designs and adherence to safety standards. This partnership is vital for the Coast Guard's mission to protect national interests and engage in humanitarian efforts.
As the delivery of the USCGC Olivia Hooker signifies both a celebration of maritime tradition and a commitment to future endeavors, it reinforces how local shipyards can impact national security and local economies. For communities such as St. Petersburg, the presence of modern vessels like the FRC serves not only to protect lives at sea but to inspire local pride in an evolving industrial landscape.
With the ongoing support and investments, Bollinger Shipyards continues to play an essential role in shaping the future of U.S. maritime operations and fostering economic growth. The important work performed at Bollinger reflects a shared dedication to excellence and service, which benefits us all as we navigate new maritime challenges ahead.
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