Schedule, staffing and design analysis lead to F-22 overrun
Congressionally dictated schedule changes, unexpectedly high staffing and solving weight and engine problems have boosted F-22 engineering and manufacturing development phase costs by $196 million, an overrun that the F-22 program office projects could grow in a worst-case scenario by another $376...
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