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Northrop Turns Up the Heat on E-2D Cutbacks

By Matthew Potter | Feb 10, 2009

Aviation Week reports that the Navy plans to cut $200 million form the E-2D carrier based radar plane’s procurement budget in 2009 and 2010. Northrop is the maker of these aircraft. The E-2D is an upgrade to the E-2C that have been used by the U.S. Navy and some foreign customers for three decades. The reason for the cut is to fully fund the Navy’s buy of the F-35 JSF advanced fighter. Northrop Grumman has argued that the cuts delay the program and increase unit cost as the quantity is spread out over more years. They have also had columns, like this one in The Saint Augustine Record, written stressing the economic hard during the downturn due to the cuts. Decisions like this are made every year within the Services budgets and by the Defense Department as well. Money is traded off between programs that are considered more important and then hopefully the losing program is paid back in the out years. Sometimes it doesn’t always happen and the program losing funds never makes up the quantities cut.

Matthew Potter works supporting US Army aviation programs. He holds degrees in history as well as studying at the Defense Acquisition University. He has written for Seeking Alpha and at his own website, Defense Procurement News.

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  • If You Don't Buy This Airplane, We'll Kill This Dog

    Aviation Week - 291 days 5 hours 19 minutes ago

    My first response to the headline from today's Northrop Grumman press release... $200-Plus Million Congressional Cut to E-2D Advanced Hawkeye Puts 350 U.S. Jobs, Troops' Security At Risk ... was to recall the classic National Lampoon cover from 1973, when P.J. O'Rourke was managing editor: OK, it's not very subtle, but there is a serious point...

  • E-2D Will Be On Time And May Be Sold To UAE

    BNET Government - 269 days 19 hours 18 minutes ago

    The Chicago Daily Herald reports that Northrop Grumman says that the latest version of the U.S. Navy's airborne surveillance aircraft, the E-2D, is on schedule. We had written a few days ago of how the Navy was looking at cutting funding for this program to pay for other bills and that Northrop was fighting back with an advertising campaign. Now...

  • Upgraded ISR Aircraft Finds Life After Nunn-McCurdy

    Aviation Week - 160 days 5 hours 7 minutes ago

    Northrop Grumman’s E-2D aircraft, the successor to the E-2 surveillance plane, has reached Milestone C certification and been awarded a fixed-price, incentive free contract from the U.S. Navy for $432 million for two low-rate initial production (LRIP) Lot 1 aircraft, as well as two Lot 2 aircraft, a follow-on to the $1.9 billion E-2D Advanced...

  • E-2D seeks to regain budget support from Congress

    Flightglobal - 221 days 7 hours 50 minutes ago

    The US Navy Northrop Grumman E-2D Advanced Hawkeye programme is taking steps to prevent a repeat of major budget cuts imposed last year by the US Congress, and perhaps to reverse them. Last October, Congressional appropriators decided to slash one aircraft each from the fiscal year 2009 and 2010 budgets, citing problems with developing the...

  • Navy Awards E-2D LRIP

    Aviation Week - 158 days 5 hours 12 minutes ago

    PARIS AIR SHOW — Northrop Grumman’s E-2D aircraft, the successor to the E-2 surveillance plane, has reached Milestone C certification and been awarded a fixed-price, incentive-free contract from the U.S. Navy for $432 million. The award comes on the heels of the program announcing a breach of Nunn-McCurdy cost-growth caps. Responding to...

 

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