The problem is when you examine the details, there is a different story. The original budget for CVN-78 is $10.5 Billion (in 2008 dollars). The latest estimate is $12.9 Billion which is $2.4 Billion over budget. In reality, the cost overrun is much more because some work is being shifted out as post completion activities to mask the true cost. That is a separate story in itself which we will not get into. The cost overrun is known and anticipated but sadly not seriously managed because GAO reported in August 2007 that:
Costs for CVN 78 will likely exceed the budget for several reasons. First, the Navy’s cost estimate which underpins the budget is optimistic. For example, the Navy assumes that CVN 78 will be built with fewer labor hours than were needed for the previous two carriers. Second, theNavy’s target cost for ship construction may not be achievable as the shipbuilder's initial cost estimate for construction was 22 % higher than the Navy's cost target which was based on the budget. (In effect, the Navy fudged the numbers which in reality would not be achievable). Finally, the Navy’s ability to manage issues that affect cost suffers from insufficient cost surveillance.
This is not withstanding the fact that the build approach was in attempting to implement some technologies that were not matured during the design and build phase such as EMALS, AAG, and DBR. This was a recipe for cost growth. The breakdown of the $12.9 Billion cost attributes $3.3 Billion to one time R&D with $9.6 Billion as a recurring build cost. If we contrast the latest appropriation of $11.3 Billion for CVN-79 (vs. original budget of $9.2 Billion) it represent a cost growth of $2.1 Billion. Given that CVN-79 would be a more stable design plus the efficiencies identified from the CVN-78 build, it is difficulty to reconcile against the latest estimate of $11.3 Billion to build CVN-79.
I blame it on Congress for giving the Navy a free pass back in 2007 when it was obvious that the Navy was fudging numbers that it could not deliver. In a commercial enterprise this would not have passage.
Well don't have children bruda, and don't figure out what they have actually cost if you do? Seriously, it cost money to maintain a military and equipment, not to mention personel, every dollar spent on the national defense puts us one step further ahead of the really bad people. I would think you would be happy the USA spends out the wazoo to defend not only ourselves but our friends, and really, the military manages their budgets much more close than the Govt giv-aways to many folks who are to sorry to work??? I have NO problem with helping people, I love children and will take care of them at ANY cost, the defense of what is left of this "beautiful land" falls to many brave men and women who lay it all on the line.
Let me say that the BHO team has blown several lifetimes worth of GNP, the US congress and Senate are incompetent to manage the defense of this great nation, Go Navy!