The Pentagon’s controversial decision to cancel an alternative engine for the Joint Strike Fighter was made without carrying out a proper analysis of potential cost savings from the second engine, the US government’s independent auditor has found.
By James Boxell in London
Published: May 22 2006 21:41 | Last updated: May 22 2006 23:25
The Pentagon’s controversial decision to cancel an alternative engine for the Joint Strike Fighter was made without carrying out a proper analysis of potential cost savings from the second engine, the US government’s independent auditor has found.
