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Next-generation US nuclear sub facing cost overruns, delays
By Tony Capaccio Bloomberg,Updated December 23, 2020, 4:09 p.m.
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The US Navyâs plan to deliver the first vessel in its $128 billion next-generation submarine program on time is at risk by a dependence on inexperienced contractors with spotty quality control track records, according to a congressional watchdog.
The Government Accountability Office, in a restricted Nov. 6 report to the Pentagon and congressional defense committees, said the design contract for the first vessel in the Columbia-class sub fleet being built by General Dynamics Corp. could have a cost overrun of as much as 14 percent, or $384 million.
By TONY CAPACCIO | Bloomberg | Published: December 23, 2020 The U.S. Navy s plan to deliver the first vessel in its $128 billion next-generation submarine program on time is at risk by a dependence on inexperienced contractors with spotty quality control track records, according to a congressional watchdog. The Government Accountability Office, in a restricted Nov. 6 report to the Pentagon and congressional defense committees, said the design contract for the first vessel in the Columbia-class sub fleet being built by General Dynamics Corp. could have a cost overrun of as much as 14%, or $384 million. The initial vessel in the new class of nuclear-missile-carrying subs, the Navy s highest-priority program, is due for delivery in 2027. The Navy wants the first submarine to launch on patrol in 2030.