GAO said Thursday that it also wants the Defense Department to demand reviews prior to acquisition decisions and step up oversight through a mandatory development of documents and reports for the frigate program.
After a study on alternatives meant to address the LCS programâs lethality and survivability shortfalls, the Navy reported compromises in the modifications made to both LCS variants in keeping with the serviceâs requirements.
GAO also concluded that the Navyâs 2014 plan to acquire both LCS variants will not result in improved capability in certain areas of the program.
“Industrial base considerations that have factored into prior LCS decisions are less compelling, as both yards will be building LCS currently under contract through fiscal year 2021,” GAO said in the report.
âAs the Navy pivots from LCS to the frigate program, which is estimated to cost more than $8 billion for ship construction alone, its approach would require Congress to appropriate funding with key unknowns.â