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Home Front: Politix
Effing Magic: F-35's ‘Grotesque Overruns' Are Now Past, Says Pentagon's Chief at Odds With Trump
2017-01-20
Yep. Everything's under control now. Won't cost us one more cent than is planned.
Lockheed Martin Corp.’s F-35 jet "has come a long way" since "grotesque" cost overruns and schedule delays plagued the costliest U.S. weapons system, departing Defense Secretary Ash Carter said in an appraisal at odds with the view of President-elect Donald Trump.

Because the $379 billion program is critical to three U.S. military services and many allied air forces, "it’s essential that it perform both in technology and in cost terms, and we’ve got to keep working on that," Carter said in an interview Tuesday.

Carter didn’t respond directly to Trump’s tweet last month that F-35 costs are "out of control," or his message Tuesday that boasted of "the massive cost reductions I have negotiated on military purchases." Trump has extracted general promises to cut costs on Lockheed’s F-35 and Boeing Co.’s new Air Force One after meetings with the chief executive officers of those two biggest U.S. government contractors.

Carter reflected on the F-35’s progress since he certified in June 2010 that the program was worth continuing even though its rising projected cost breached congressional limits.

The program was "near collapse and disgrace" when he first wrestled with its status in 2009 as undersecretary of defense for acquisition, he said, "because the development phase" was "grotesquely overrun in cost and behind in schedule." He said "we needed to instill discipline" and "eventually that was done."

Carter also said the program made significant changes to use fixed-price incentive fee production contracts to put more Lockheed profit at risk.

Two hundred of the U.S. program’s planned 2,443 aircraft have been delivered, and as of last year Congress had authorized about $110 billion in spending. "The things that need to be done" include applying "continued pressure on production costs," he said.

"Never forget," he added, that the support phase of the F-35 includes "the lion’s share" of the expenses. In addition to the $379 billion in projected research, development and procurement, the fleet will require more than 50 years of support estimated by the Pentagon’s independent cost analysis unit to add up to as much as $1.2 trillion.

Highlighting the promised capability of an aircraft that’s been dubbed a flying computer because of its eight million lines of software code, Carter said, "If we stay on course, no other fighter aircraft in the world will come close to competing with" the F-35 "for performance and cost, and we will wipe out all competition."
Posted by:gorb

#8  Just great, we send out a fly then buy solicitation and Lockheed Martin wins.

Then the technogeeks get ahold of the danged thing and try to make it into a flying IPhone.

Great just great, anyone tell these guys it is supposed to dog fight bad guys and drop bombs on people places and things?

If the Russians and their minions can hack into our computers willy nilly what keeps them from turning the F-35 into an amusement park ride?
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2017-01-20 19:51  

#7  Excellent MIG-19 video Pliny. Thanks for sharing. Must be some one who could wed that sound track to the past Obama inaugurations.
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-01-20 10:04  

#6  For his sake they had better be.
Posted by: DarthVader   2017-01-20 10:01  

#5  Those who don't remember history are doomed to repeat it.
Posted by: Pliny Glons2836   2017-01-20 09:55  

#4  eight million lines of software code

I wonder what the defect density profile looks like?
Posted by: Skidmark   2017-01-20 09:50  

#3  What Ike said.
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-01-20 09:22  

#2  Looks like a congressional PMR needs to happen....
Posted by: 49 Pan   2017-01-20 09:05  

#1  ...And I'm sure that your need for a job as of 1200 EST today has nothing to do with your sudden confidence in Lockheed Martin.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2017-01-20 04:45