Thursday, October 03, 2013

F-35 claims another scalp. US Army seeks to delay AMPV program.


via FedBuzz...
The Army wants to delay the start of its armored multi-purpose vehicle program by one year and raise its development costs by several hundred million dollars,according to Defense News.
The Army wants to buy 2,097 AMPVs over 13 years costing roughly $1.8 million apiece. The new draft request for proposals released Tuesday does not include an average unit manufacturing cost, unlike the March draft. The Army will now plan to award a five-year contract in May 2014 to one contractor that will manufacture 29 vehicles for government testing. This will be followed by a three-year low-rate initial production contract starting in 2020.
You can call this a face saving move.  This program is as dead as disco.  

2 comments :

  1. Now I ask you, what's more important, a long-overdue improved fighting vehicle for the Army, or continuing and increasing profits for Lockheed-Martin which produces the crappy under-performing overpriced late-delivered F-35. Last week, the company raised its quarterly dividend by 16% to $1.33 a share which gave Lockheed's president something to be proud of.

    "We're proud to deliver to our shareholders the 11th consecutive annual double-digit increase of the Lockheed Martin quarterly dividend rate," said CEO and President Marillyn Hewson in a press release.
    Ms. Hewson squeezed by on $11,390,322 last year, when executive compensation at L-M rose 18.5%. (Compare that with the military limited to one percent, not at the 1.8% index.)
    http://insiders.morningstar.com/trading/executive-compensation.action?t=LMT

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  2. To be fair, I have wondered for some time now if the Army is capable of project-managing anything more complex than an MRAP.

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