Carter Pressures Lockheed For Lower JSF Price
NEW YORK — Pentagon procurement chief Ashton Carter says he expects not to have to pay the Pentagon’s estimated $92-million average per-unit Joint Strike Fighter price, and he is “unhappy” with performance on the $380-billion program to date. Carter says the Pentagon can “manage out some cost” from...
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