On the recordMarch 25, 2014
If the block-buy strategy is broken for fiscal year 2015, we have the likelihood that the Navy, therefore the taxpayer, will pay significantly more for the remaining ships under the contract.
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congress.govIf the block-buy strategy is broken for fiscal year 2015, we have the likelihood that the Navy, therefore the taxpayer, will pay significantly more for the remaining ships under the contract.
Yoder warns against breaking a shipbuilding contract, which could increase costs for taxpayers.
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