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Alan Gideon's avatar

As a member of the DDG-1000 design team, I can attest to Bob Work’s statement that the ship was over-burdened with requirements. First was the Navy’s stealth envy. USAF had stealth airplanes; why couldn’t Navy have a stealth ship? This alone made the ship significantly larger than it would have been otherwise. Then, since it was the only ship design game in town, it became the sole magnet for everyone’s new subsystem and pet goat. The ship collected far too many technical risks. Now the Constellation class is the new magnet in town.

I strongly believe that the Navy would be best served by a ship acquisition plan (an actual plan, not a dart throwing contest) that followed a path of smaller, overlapping classes of ships. This would enable us to keep logistics problems in hand while constantly improving the fleet as well as our ability to design, build, train, and maintain.

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Jerry's avatar

My goodness, if someone thinks the Navy will not over spec and under estimate the cost then they are assuredly wearing Navy blue

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