Thursday, November 4, 2010

U.S. Navy To Ask Congress To Buy Both LCS Designs

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Rather than selecting one team to build 10 ships, the Navy will instead award construction contracts to both Lockheed Martin and Austal USA. Navy

Navy Asks Congress To Buy Both LCS Designs -- Navy Times

Rival teams from Lockheed Martin and Austal USA have been waiting all year to see which of their designs would be chosen for the Navy’s littoral combat ship competition. Now, if the Navy gets permission from the lame-duck Congress, the winner could be: both.

At stake had been an award to the winner for 10 LCS hulls. But the Navy, convinced that the competition has driven down the cost for the ships, is asking Congress for permission to award each team contracts for 10 ships, for a total of 20 new LCS hulls.

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More News On the U.S. Navy's Decision To buy Both LCS Designs

U.S. Navy Asks Congress To Buy Both LCS Designs -- Defense News
U.S. Navy To Build Both LCS Designs -- Defense News
US Navy said to buy LCS warships from both bidders -- Forexpros/Reuters
Navy Seeks Lawmakers’ Consent to Buy 20 Littoral Ships -- Bloomberg
U.S. Navy Said to Buy 20 Lockheed, General Dynamics Littoral Combat Ships -- Bloomberg
Navy seeks congressional backing to buy combat ships from two builders -- The Hill

1 comment:

Buick93 said...

Yeah, this makes sense... in an area of limited resources, spend your money on TWO designs that don't meet your initial requirements, can't fight, can't run away, and can't take a punch. Watch them get overwhelmed by small boats with missiles in the littoral.

*sigh* You have GOT to be freaking kidding me. If Lockheed-Martin and Austal had ANY integrity, they would tell DoD that they shouldn't buy these ships, but I know THAT won't happen...