 Welcome to All Hands Update, I'm Petty Officer Andrew Johnson with your headline, From the Fleet. The Navy recently completed an extensive assessment of fire damage aboard USS Miami, caused by an arsonist in May 2012. The assessment concluded the submarine is fully repairable, but the cost has risen dramatically over original estimates, from $450 million to $700 million. Funding the repairs would require cancellation of dozens of remaining availabilities on surface ships and submarines. A decision was made to inactivate USS Miami. This will free up funds to spend on fleet readiness and other important maintenance requirements. You can read more about this story at Navy.mil. From All Hands Update, thanks for watching.