DoD cost estimate questions could cause trouble for F-22 fighter
Questions on how the USAF generate its cost estimates could raise trouble with its attempt to buy F-22As under a multi-year contract.
The service claims that it can save $250 million over three years if it buys the planes in a single bulk contract.
But a recent Pentagon Inspector General's report found that it could not justify estimates for what it would cost to cancel the C-130J contract.
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