Navy's latest shipbuilding plan even more expensive, CBO says
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has estimated that the U.S. Navy would need to spend an average of $20.6 billion annually (in 2008 dollars) on new-ship construction over the next 30 years to implement its recently tweaked shipbuilding plan. With refuelings of nuclear-powered aircraft carriers...
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