F-22A multiyear purchase plan could cost $1.7 billion, GAO says

The Pentagon plan to save $225 million by spreading the procurement of 60 F-22A Raptors over three years could actually wind up costing taxpayers as much as $1.7 billion, a congressional study found July 25. The Bush administration's fiscal 2007 defense budget request sought to spread out the...

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