Bah! Bah!
See -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non_sequitur
In fact, the statements that you believe to be 'non sequitor' are the exact opposite of a non sequitur. Both follow the Boeing St Louis export strategy (Project Archangel) quite nicely, thank you. In Australia's case, Archangel is all about getting the SH's in as the interim then making them the final and there can be no doubt that the USN is happy about the additional cash into their program to lower both their production costs and the costs of their maintenance and modification/upgrade lines.
As for AD's comments on 'personnel costs', am just wondering how he knows these form a 'large part' of the 'in excess of $30Bn' figure. How about some hard data, AD?
How much is this so-called 'large part' you are claiming?
Also, while you are at it, how much of these costs are for paying overseas contractors (aka. money that goes off shore) under the total logistic support (TLS) myopia being used for the so-called 'de-risking of programs' aka. the further de-skilling of Australia.
Presume you mean non sequitur. If so, then it's not.That is a non sequitor.
See -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non_sequitur
In fact, the statements that you believe to be 'non sequitor' are the exact opposite of a non sequitur. Both follow the Boeing St Louis export strategy (Project Archangel) quite nicely, thank you. In Australia's case, Archangel is all about getting the SH's in as the interim then making them the final and there can be no doubt that the USN is happy about the additional cash into their program to lower both their production costs and the costs of their maintenance and modification/upgrade lines.
As for AD's comments on 'personnel costs', am just wondering how he knows these form a 'large part' of the 'in excess of $30Bn' figure. How about some hard data, AD?
How much is this so-called 'large part' you are claiming?
Also, while you are at it, how much of these costs are for paying overseas contractors (aka. money that goes off shore) under the total logistic support (TLS) myopia being used for the so-called 'de-risking of programs' aka. the further de-skilling of Australia.