Littoral Combat Ship Purchasing Plan Could Hurt Downselects, CRS Says
While the U.S. Navy’s dual-block-buy plan for its Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) fleet may have been the service’s best move for the program in the near term, the decision could make it difficult for the Pentagon to make downselect purchases, the Congressional Research Service (CRS) says. Last year, the...
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