Monday, November 15, 2010

The Search For More Efficient Military Development And Procurement Continues



Darpa’s ‘Sim Tank’ Could Reboot Pentagon’s Arsenal -- The Danger Room

With the latest delays, it now seems likely the Joint Strike Fighter program will take 21 years from concept to combat-readiness. And that’s all-too-typical for a major U.S. weapon program; the V-22 Osprey tiltrotor aircraft and the F-22 stealth jet took just as long. These decades-long developments aren’t just a waste of time, effort, and cash. They can be self-defeating. “When systems finally reach the users, the world has changed around them,” Bill Sweetman warns at Ares. If the military isn’t careful, it could pour hundreds of billions of dollars into weapons that are obsolete the day they enter service.

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My Comment: A must read article from David Axe. His analysis on U.S. military development and procurement is spot on.

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