Thursday, February 21, 2013

Minister of rent-seeking states F-35 "on-track"

Wasteful rent-seeking has a price.

Consider this:

Mr Snelling said he believed the program was on track after he met representatives of maker Lockheed Martin.

"From what Lockheed Martin said to me in briefings, I would be very, very confident about the future of that program," Mr Snelling told The Advertiser.

Emphasis mine.

A low-information rent-seeker says things are on track.

But, they are not.

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-Summary of Air Power Australia F-35 points
-Aviation Week (ARES blog) F-35 posts (2007 to present)
-U.S. Government Accounting Office (GAO) F-35 reports
-F-35 JSF: Cold War Anachronism Without a Mission
-History of F-35 Production Cuts
-Looking at the three Japan contenders (maneuverability)
-How the Canadian DND misleads the public about the F-35
-Value of STOVL F-35B over-hyped
-Cuckoo in the nest--U.S. DOD DOT&E F-35 report is out
-6 Feb 2012 Letter from SASC to DOD boss Panetta questioning the decision to lift probation on the F-35B STOVL.
-USAFs F-35 procurement plan is not believable
-December 2011 Australia/Canada Brief
-F-35 Key Performance Perimeters (KPP) and Feb 2012 CRS report
-F-35 DOD Select Acquisition Report (SAR) FY2012
-Release of F-35 2012 test report card shows continued waste on a dud program
-Australian Defence answers serious F-35 project concerns with "so what?"

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Kind of reminds me of Canada's Julian "The Crusader" Fantino in 2011.

Latest F-35 posts from the Canadian Defence & Foreign Affairs Institute's "3Ds Blog".

Mark
Ottawa