Old Choices Bring New Costs
Most F-35 cost growth stems from choices made at the program outset in 1995. The senior leaders were highly capable but boxed in by tremendous pressures, and had confidence that they could handle the problems of which they had been warned. Unfortunately, they were overconfident. Detailed case...
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