by Werner » Sat Nov 17, 2007 7:19 pm
USS
San Antonio LPD 17 was launched in 2003 and commissioned 14 January 2006 at a cost of $1,850,000,000.00 (most emphatically
not the mere $815 million seen in some documents). It's interesting that the Navy cut the buy from the 12+ ships (scheduled to replace 41 existing ships), to 8 or 9, and yet the program cost was unchanged (a phenomena seen in the F-22 program).
As of 22 June 2007, the ship still languished in the yard's hands. The Secretary of the Navy said categorically the ship
"is not mission capable", 23 months after delivery. Problems range from leaks to steerage issues. It is possible the entire class is a costly failure. Northrup Grumman's punishment for it's failures is to be handed $23+ billion to develop DDG-1000.
Immediately after delivery the ship went to Newport News for $6,000,000 in emergency repairs. Now there are uncounted millions in additional expense to repair a ship that has yet to operate one day as a combat unit.
How is this an effective and efficient use of US tax dollars? What can we expect from future expenditures?
How would my alternative provide a worse outcome than this?
USS [i]San Antonio[/i] LPD 17 was launched in 2003 and commissioned 14 January 2006 at a cost of $1,850,000,000.00 (most emphatically [b]not[/b] the mere $815 million seen in some documents). It's interesting that the Navy cut the buy from the 12+ ships (scheduled to replace 41 existing ships), to 8 or 9, and yet the program cost was unchanged (a phenomena seen in the F-22 program).
As of 22 June 2007, the ship still languished in the yard's hands. The Secretary of the Navy said categorically the ship [url=http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/businesstechnology/2003770672_btbriefs02.html]"is not mission capable"[/url], 23 months after delivery. Problems range from leaks to steerage issues. It is possible the entire class is a costly failure. Northrup Grumman's punishment for it's failures is to be handed $23+ billion to develop DDG-1000.
Immediately after delivery the ship went to Newport News for $6,000,000 in emergency repairs. Now there are uncounted millions in additional expense to repair a ship that has yet to operate one day as a combat unit.
How is this an effective and efficient use of US tax dollars? What can we expect from future expenditures? [b]How would my alternative provide a [i]worse[/i] outcome than this?[/b]