Process Shift Yields Billions In Navy Aviation Savings

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U.S. Navy officials estimate they will save $2.5 billion through Fiscal 2011 by implementing corporate business practices in managing aviation programs, allowing them to buy more aircraft than anticipated and to achieve improved readiness of the airplanes in the fleet. As Pentagon health care costs...

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