unhappycamper note: Since the Pentagon has ‘requested’ that I only post one paragraph from articles on
Army Times, and
Airforce Times, I’ve decided to give ya’ll an unhappycamper summary of the article and a link to the OP. To keep in that same (new) tradition, I will also do the same for for articles on
Navy Times,
Marine Corps Times,
stripes.com and
military.com.
To read the article in the military's own words, you will need to click the link.
I didn't realize that the Pentagon/MIC could restrict my
First Amendment rights as well as morph the
Copyright Act of 1976, 17 U.S.C. § 107 with zero, zip, nada Congressional approval. (NOTE: I will be revising the preceding sentence.) It sure is beginning to smell like fascism.[br />
unhappycamper summary of this article: This is a relatively simple story to tell. The United States Navy's Deepwater program specified that LCS ships were going to cost $200 million dollars each. LCS #1, the USS Freedom, cost $584 million dollars delivered. LCS #2, the USS Independence, cost $704 million dollars delivered. When the GAO issues a report questioning costs and designs, I pay attention. Because you've already spent my tax dollars.
As it has before, GAO also faulted the Navy for charging ahead with the LCS program even though it hasn’t finished what GAO considers a full or complete analysis.
http://www.navytimes.com/news/2010/08/navy-lcs-report-083110w/