Chatter all you like about welfare or Gummint bureaucrats, but to find the Most Massive Waste of Dollars, look to the military-industrial complex.
..Inside-the-Beltway
wisdom holds that the $1.4 trillion F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF)
program is too big to cancel and on the road to recovery. But the latest report
from the Defense Department’s Director of Operational Test and
Evaluation (DOT&E) provides a litany of reasons that conventional
wisdom should be considered politically driven propaganda. The press has
already reported flawed software
that hinders the ability of the plane to employ weapons, communicate
information, and detect threats; maintenance problems so severe that the
F-35 has an “overdependence” on contractor maintainers and “unacceptable workarounds”
(behind paywall) and is only able to fly twice a week; and a high-rate,
premature production schedule that ignores whether the program has
demonstrated essential combat capabilities or proven it’s safe to fly.
All of these problems are increasing costs and risks to the program. Yet
rather than slow down production to focus resources on fixing these
critical problems, Congress used the year-end continuing resolution
omnibus appropriations bill—termed the “cromnibus”—to add 4 additional planes to the 34 Department of Defense (DoD) budgeted for Fiscal Year 2015. The original FY2016 plan significantly increased the buy to 55, and now the program office is further accelerating its purchase of these troubled planes to buy 57 instead....
One point four TRILLION dollars on planes that--really--cannot defend this country.
HT: RenMan
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