Potential F-22 cost growth seen forcing more oversight
If the U.S. Air Force thought Congress has been keeping close tabs on the F-22 fighter program, it hasn't seen anything yet, Senate and House aides said. In the wake of the recent revelation that the program may face a cost growth of $15 billion, some Senate aides who have supported the F-22 are...
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