Bogdan: Money From Partner Nations Lowers Pentagon's JSF Funding Needs

By Gabe Starosta / March 26, 2014 at 6:54 PM
The program executive officer for the Joint Strike Fighter today gave Congress new details on the F-35's development, noting an infusion of money from foreign partners has lowered the Pentagon's fiscal year 2015 funding needs for the program by $400 million. Lt. Gen. Christopher Bogdan, who testified before the House Armed Services tactical air and land forces subcommittee, also wrote in his prepared testimony that program officials recently completed a design review of a logistics system that has caused aircraft...

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