Posted on 04/12/2010 8:30:34 PM PDT by ErnstStavroBlofeld
The cost of Lockheed Martin Corp.s F-35 fighter, the most expensive U.S. weapons program, may rise as much as $51 billion beyond the $328 billion estimate given to Congress April 1, according to a worse-case Pentagon scenario.
The cost per plane would then be $155 million, 91 percent higher than the $81 million projected when the program began in 2002. The programs total cost, calculated in current dollars, would increase 64 percent to $379 billion.
The Pentagons independent cost-analysis office is compiling projections to comply with a law that demands an assessment of any weapons program that exceeds its original projected cost by 50 percent. The Pentagon must also certify to Congress that the program is vital to national security and shouldnt be canceled.
The lowest projection in the cost groups fact sheet is the $328 billion stated by the militarys program office. The estimate of $379 billion is the upper range, Pentagon spokesman Colonel David Lapan said in an e-mail.
The groups report wont be released until its assessment is finished June 1, though the findings to date have been shared informally with some lawmakers
(Excerpt) Read more at businessweek.com ...
$155 billion dollars per plane?
It should say $155 million per plane-CORRECTION
Lockheed must own all the congress critters. It keeps making expensive junk, and the military has to take it.
$51 Billion here, $51 Billion there, pretty soon we’re talking real money!
This program would have been axed a long time ago if it was me....Lockheed cost overruns are simply getting beyond ridiculous!
"It should say $155 million billion per plane-CORRECTION"
Sorry, forgot the /sarc tag on my last post...
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