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    Watchdog: Pentagon Buys Weapons Backwards

    Courtesy Lockheed Martin

    The federal agency charged with catching U.S. government waste said in a new report that the Pentagon has squandered millions in taxpayer dollars on expensive and complex weapons systems by spending first and asking questions later.

    The new report, prepared by the Government Accountability Office and published Friday, focused on the shortcomings of the Missile Defense Agency's Ballistic Missile Defense System but hit on a controversial strategy used in other major defense purchases: concurrency.

    Concurrency is broadly defined as the practice of not waiting for a proposed weapons system to be fully tested before putting it on the final production line.

    When all goes well few, if any, faults are found during testing and minimal changes must be made to those weapons that have already rolled off the factory floor. That way, the military gets its hands on the most advanced operational systems much faster than it would otherwise.

    When problems are found, however, taxpayers are usually on the hook for not only the upgrades that need to be made to the systems still in development but for retrofits for those that were already thought to be finished products - at price tags that can run into the billions.

    "While some concurrency is understandable, committing to product development before requirements are understood and technologies mature or committing to production and fielding before development is complete is a high-risk strategy that often results in performance shortfalls, unexpected cost increases, schedule delays and test problems," the GAO said.

    Instead of concurrency, the GAO suggested the Pentagon take a "knowledge-based" approach in which there is little or no overlap from technology development to product development to final production.

    By the GAO's estimate, a single problem found in a new variant of the missile system that was in the middle of production caused the cost of testing its capability to quadruple, from $236 million to around $1 billion.

    Concurrency is also a major factor in the most expensive weapon system purchase in history, the Pentagon's F-35 Joint Strike Fighter. That program, which will provide three branches of the military nearly 2,500 of the world's most advanced fifth-generation stealth fighters, is expected to cost over $1 trillion over the next half-century and the costs keep rising. The F-35 officially went into production in 2003, but the first ever test flight didn't take off until three years later.

    Frank Kendall, the Pentagon's top weapons purchaser, said in February that the plan to buy the F-35 was so flawed it amounted to "acquisition malpractice."

    "I can spend quite a few minutes on the F-35, but I don't want to," Kendall said at an event hosted by the Center for Strategic and International Studies. "Putting the F-35 into production years before the first test flight was acquisition malpractice, OK? It should not have been done, OK? But we did it."

    In a report last month, the GAO found that the Pentagon had taken steps to reduce concurrency with the F-35 by delaying the purchase of some planes, but that had predictably increased the overall cost of the program.

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    • Capt. Thunderpants  •  Houston, Texas  •  5 hrs ago
      Ike warned us about this.
    • wtfk  •  5 hrs ago
      They needed a "watchdog" to figure that out? I could have told them that when I worked at Lockheed Martin, and it wasn't any secret.
    • Mortimer  •  Indianapolis, Indiana  •  5 hrs ago
      The pentagon is the worst. They were supposed to audit themselves about 10 years ago and have just now bought the computers and software to do so and are already over well over budget even though they haven't started the process.
    • steve p  •  5 hrs ago
      What is this you say!! The government acts like it has bottomless bank account known as the American tax payer!! Unbelievable!!
    • henry  •  Tucson, Arizona  •  5 hrs ago
      we are building $300,000,000 to fight an enemy that puts 5 lbs of explosives in a five gallon bucket full of nails or uses explosive vests
    • Kelly  •  5 hrs ago
      Any Politicians caught taking bribes or kickbacks should be publicly executed within 48 hrs of conviction
    • Dr. Welkenstine  •  6 hrs ago
      The Pentagon spending extravagantly and unwisely... I remember reading stories like this one 40 years ago... Nice to know nothing has changed...
    • THYSITONMES 1st INTERNET ...  •  3 hrs ago
      We The People....are the ONES who NEED to...and have an OBLIGATION to change Gov't. NO one can EXPECT Gov't to CHANGE itself.
    • e w  •  5 hrs ago
      Our government, from top to bottom, on local, state and especially federal levels is unbelievably riddled with corruption and waste.
      And it won't change, as long as voters keep electing and reelecting the same two gangs of liars and thieves who have wrecked our economy; BOTH parties.
    • John  •  2 hrs 59 mins ago
      Too many high ranking Military officers at the Pentagon Colonels through 4 star Generals have connections to the Defense Industry and have jobs lined up with them after they retire from the military, that is one of the biggest problem with waste. The Pentagon is not the only military facility where high ranking officers have connections to the Defense industry it happens at every major military base, help you now but you employ me when i retire.
    • James  •  5 hrs ago
      I've said it before and will continue to: Ike was right. Google his wise and true comments about the military industrial complex, and military overspending. You'll learn something, as I did. And as the only man who was both a five star general and a two term president, I ask you, who would know better? And now Mittens is on record to increase military spending.
    • Chuck  •  St Charles, Missouri  •  4 hrs ago
      Does this surprise anyone? Remember the day of 100 dollar hammers and 200 dollar toilet seats. The military is just another goverment beuracy, creates red tape and specifications, and after all its not their money, they don't have a profit or loss statement. What has any agency, department has ever been ran well by the goverment? None! SS was the closest until they started stealing from it. Now they are going to run Healthcare, if you think healthcare is bad now, you have not seen anything yet.
    • Robert T  •  Fort Worth, Texas  •  5 hrs ago
      Here's how gov't works. If you come in ahead of schedule and under budget, you are rewarded by having your budget decreased and your future deadlines will be shorter. If you come in behind schedule and over budget, then you are punished by having more money thrown at you to fix the problem and your future deadlines will be longer, lengthening the term of the contract. So, it's in the best interests of the contractors to come in behind schedule and over budget.
    • Scratchnpeck  •  2 hrs 51 mins ago
      DHS just contracted to have 450 MILLION ROUNDS of HOLLOW-POINT ammunition made (hand gun ammo). That's a domestic organization AND hollow-point ammo is against the Geneva convention for war. In other words, they plan on using it here in the United States because it's illegal everywhere else! It was recently said that our govt has used 66 million rounds a year in the Iraq war. That means that's enough ammo for 6 years worth of conflict. I don't mean to sound paranoid but, why is that not being shouted from the roof tops? Doesn't that make anyone nervous? We are supposed to be a free country, right? Why would they need that?
    • Bull O'Reilly  •  4 hrs ago
      If Congress was serious about the deficit and debt, they would audit the Pentagon and all their contractors, issue the maximum fines for contractors found guilty of fraud, prohibit them from future government contracts (including their subsidiaries), eliminate sole-source contracts (unless necessity can be proven), and return to fixed-price contracts (cost-plus are a license to waste and commit fraud).
    • Truth not Insult  •  4 hrs ago
      "We must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist." - Dwight D. Eisenhower
    • Jac  •  4 hrs ago
      It's not just the military. The entire government does this. The government is the largest collection of worthless people in the history of the world.
    • V  •  5 hrs ago
      Whenever you spend money that you yourself did not earn, you have less responsibility to spend it wisely. Especially when you know that the people will just-keep-supplying-more-of-it
      WE NEED TO CUT THIS GOVERNMENT'S PURSESTRINGS. They won't stop on their own.
    • victoria  •  3 hrs ago
      They should take the excessive funds out of the bloated salries of congress!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    • TM  •  3 hrs ago
      Insanity= Doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results!
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