Bad Timing Causes Budget Overruns On U.S. Army Apache Helicopter
Money for new-build U.S. Army Apache Block III helicopters arrived so late in the budget process that it forced the program into a breach of the Nunn-McCurdy statute, triggering a mandatory review of alternatives. The Army’s original goal was to “deal with the new-build aircraft as a new-start...
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