Defense
Undersecretary for Acquisition Frank Kendall ordered the review,
citing a list of problems with the ship, Bloomberg News
reported.
"With the benefit of hindsight, it was clearly premature to
include so many unproven technologies" on the carrier, Kendall
wrote to Navy Secretary Ray Mabus in an Aug. 23 memo, according
to Bloomberg.
A Pentagon spokesman confirmed to Reuters that Kendall had
ordered the review. It was not immediately clear who would
conduct it.
"We want to be sure we all have the same accurate picture of the
reliability and performance aspects of the key new systems" on
the carrier, Pentagon spokesman Mark Wright said in a statement.
"Also, any impacts on the follow-on ships should be understood
as soon as possible to allow for the time and knowledge to make
proper decisions regarding their systems," he said.
The Pentagon hopes the carrier, being built by Huntington
Ingalls Industries Inc, will be finished "by the mid-November
timeframe," Wright said.
(Reporting by Eric Beech; Editing by Peter Cooney)
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