June 24, 2009 5:01 PM

Murtha Tries To Save New Marine One Fleet

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The chairman of a powerful House subcommittee that funds the military said Wednesday he hopes at least some of the $3.2 billion spent for a new fleet of presidential helicopters can be salvaged.

The military stopped production of the heavily over-budget VH-71 helicopter program, estimated to now cost $13 billion, at the White House's request. The Navy is reviewing options to restart the process.

Rep. John Murtha, D-Pa., told defense writers that he and other lawmakers are trying to persuade the administration to use at least some of what's already been spent. Murtha said he thinks the White House was responding to bad publicity about the project, but that it made a decision that doesn't make sense financially.

Murtha said: "$3.2 billion spent on the VH-71 and we get nothing out of it? That's unacceptable."

The new fleet was ordered by President George W. Bush after the 9/11 terrorist attacks because of security concerns. As new requirements were added, the project became six years behind schedule and the price tag of the heavily equipped helicopters doubled to $13 billion.

Nine of the presidential helicopters out of a planned fleet of 28 have been delivered so far to the Navy.

In May, the military halted production of the helicopters at the Lockheed Martin helicopter plant in Owego, N.Y.

AP
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by FauxNews June 24, 2009 6:59 PM EDT
It was a pass through Lockheed contract to mostly foreign suppliers and should have never been started in the first place. The US should build its own military equipment if it wants to survive.
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by ramos1129 June 24, 2009 5:11 PM EDT
Nine of the presidential helicopters out of a planned fleet of 28 have been delivered so far to the Navy.
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Am I being silly? I actually thought the President would only need two helicopters; one for primary use locally and the other for contingencies.

The only reason why the WH staff would want 28 is perhaps they want to use the helicopter fleet for their own use. Should that be the case, I say let them walk or use their own taxis or use GSA cars (a car would cost much less than a helicopter) or use a bike.

The President only needs two. Correction: It might be that the VP would also need two but that makes a total of four. Cancel the rest.
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by bckrd1 June 24, 2009 4:48 PM EDT
Wow what a surprise. How much in donations to his campaign can he expect? He is so corrupt he needs to go. In fact all of these incumbents need to go. They wield to much power and abuse it.
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