Only U.S will pay $5 billion JSF overrun, not other nations
Article Abstract:
The development of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) and contributions by other nations for its development are discussed. More than $5 billion in cost overruns will be covered by the U.S. taxpayers.
Publisher: King Publishing Group
Publication Name: Navy News & Undersea Technology
Subject: Business
ISSN: 8756-1700
Year: 2004
United States, Product development, Taxes, Tax policy, Joint Strike Fighter (Aircraft), Military equipment, F-35 (Aircraft), Military paraphernalia, Mechanization, Military
Publication Name: Navy News & Undersea Technology
Subject: Business
ISSN: 8756-1700
Year: 2004
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GAO: Pentagon wastes billions yearly in corrosion costs
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The author examines a new report from the U.S. General Accounting Office on spending waste by the U.S. Navy do to lack of ship corrosion protection.
Publisher: King Publishing Group
Publication Name: Navy News & Undersea Technology
Subject: Business
ISSN: 8756-1700
Year: 2003
General services, Reports, Maintenance and repair, Naval vessels, United States. Department of Defense, United States. Government Accountability Office, Corrosion and anti-corrosives, Corrosion, Warships, Waste in government spending, Government spending waste, Protective coatings
Publication Name: Navy News & Undersea Technology
Subject: Business
ISSN: 8756-1700
Year: 2003
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