Originally posted by Andy W.:
Originally posted by sigma:
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You aren't supposed to start making things after you out. You are supposed to have reserve ready.




Well hell. Let's just have one tank for every person in the Army then. Can't go wrong with too many of 'em!





Nice slippery slope. Although entirely off base.

You obviously have no idea the time it takes to get a project rolling in the gov't. First the RFS, then the bid time, then the design faze, then the infrastructure setup and material aquisitions. Then the personal aqusition and training, and finally they start. Private industry can get things done in a fraction of that time frame, but thanks to gov't tape it's not nearly that fast.

-Andy




Seeing that I've consulted on a number of projects regarding logistics for the DoD, DoT, and DHS I know quite well what is involved in military acquisition and deployment, thank you.

My point was supposed to be sarcasm, I thought that much was obvious. Fact is, the number of available tanks has never been a significant issue in Iraq this time around. Getting them to where they're needed at a particular time is another story.


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