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Obama to crack down on costly military programmes
US President Barack Obama vowed on Monday to crack down on costly military programmes, citing a project to build a new presidential helicopter fleet as an example of the procurement process "gone amok."

Lockheed Martin Corp's helicopter programme is now more expensive than Air Force One, the high-tech Boeing 747 that ferries the president, former Republican presidential candidate Senator John McCain told a summit convened to look at ways of curbing the United States' $1.3 trillion deficit. Lockheed shares closed down nearly 5 percent on Monday, a day when Wall Street shares hit 13-year lows.

McCain and Democratic Senator Carl Levin, head of the Senate Armed Services Committee, will introduce a bill this week to rein in military weapons programmes which now routinely run billions of dollars over budget, Levin said. "This is going to be one of our highest priorities," Obama assured McCain when the senator told him at the summit that the government had to act to curb the "excesses of procurement." With the United States facing the worst economic crisis in decades, Obama has pledged to review major defense programmes.

Posted by: Fred 2009-02-25
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