Military computer upgrades 30 years behind schedule, cost $ 7 billion 22 Jun 2012 Nine computer network upgrade projects across the Defense Department were collectively 30 years behind schedule and more than $ 7 billion over budget, government auditors have told Congress. The problems first identified in 2010 persist, the auditors told lawmakers in a report this month. The delayed programs include Army, Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps projects, some of which were begun about a decade ago [under George W. Sociopath]. [Notice that we've only heard about 'Solyndra' because this corpora-terrorist blowjob was a Bush blowjob, and we never heard about those. --LRP]
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June 24, 2012 By Amaia Legeau Leave a Comment
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