Pentagon Says Extreme Consolidation in Arms Industry Threatens National Security

Pentagon Says Extreme Consolidation in Arms Industry Threatens National Security
An F-16 Fighting Falcon at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., on April 28, 2011. Master Sgt. Kevin J. Gruenwald/U.S. Air Force photo
Tom Ozimek
Tom Ozimek
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The Pentagon has released a report saying that extreme levels of mergers and consolidation among defense contractors have reduced competition and elevated risks to U.S. national security, while recommending a series of actions to spur increased competition in America’s Defense Industrial Base (DIB).

The State of Competition in the Defense Industrial Base report (pdf), released Feb. 15, notes that, since the 1990s, there has been a substantial level of defense sector consolidation, with the number of aerospace and defense prime contractors dwindling from 51 to just five. It also indicates that just three sources account for 90 percent of U.S. missiles.
Tom Ozimek
Tom Ozimek
Reporter
Tom Ozimek is a senior reporter for The Epoch Times. He has a broad background in journalism, deposit insurance, marketing and communications, and adult education.
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