One of the top defense contractors in the United States, which has a history of pushing diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI), is facing heat over a massive government contract that critics say should be a prime target for Elon Muskâ€
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The Pentagon ordered Northrop Grumman to pause development earlier this year due to ‘evolving launch facility requirements’, Defense One reported. Air & Space Forces Magazine reported last year that the intercontinental ballistic missile program survived a Pentagon review, but it was found that the cost overrun jumped from 37% to 81%.
Northrop Grumman, which had not previously designed an ICBM, was awarded a $13 billion contract in September 2020 for full-scale development of the program to replace the Minuteman III, and the Pentagon has estimated that the total cost of developing its new ICBM program could cost up to $264 billion over the next few decades, Bloomberg reported.
The awarding of the contract was controversial in its own right, after Boeing dropped out of the bidding, claiming that the process was rigged against it, Responsible Statecraft reported.
‘The massive expansion of costs for Northrop Grumman’s Minuteman III program is the case example for why poorly-scoped, blank check programs are a bad idea,’ a senior Republican Congressional official who works on defense policy told Fox News Digital.
‘This is bad for national security, bad for taxpayers, and Republicans will fix this mess that Biden’s team created,’ the official added.
Questions have also been raised by some in recent years about whether the Sentinel program is even necessary, including at a Congressional Nuclear Weapons and Arms Control Working Group press conference last year, when former Democratic Congressman John Tierney said that Sentinel ‘does not add to our security’ and could ‘actually make us less safe.’
‘When will the blank checks to cover spiraling costs end?’ Tierney said. ‘The Sentinel ICBM program is just the latest in a long list of Pentagon programs that are over budget, behind schedule and of questionable utility.’
Tierney added that he believes the ‘only value’ of recent ICBM development is ‘to the defense contractors who line their fat pockets with large cost overruns at the expense of our taxpayers.’
‘It has got to stop,’ he said.
An Air Force spokesperson told Fox News Digital that it is taking ‘deliberate’ steps to ensure that the Sentinel program is running as cost-efficiently as possible while enhancing oversight at the same time. ‘We continue to advance the engineering design and maturity of the program with Northrop Grumman, working closely with the company to drive down costs and improve schedule performance,’ the spokesperson added.
The Air Force also pointed to a previous comment from Gen. David Allvin, Air Force chief of staff, during a symposium in March that stressed the importance of the Sentinel program.
‘We own two-thirds of the triad and three-fourths of the nuclear command and control of communications,’ Allvin said. ‘We own the nuclear deterrence. So more Air Force means more nuclear deterrence…We have to have the most reliable, the most safe, the most effective nuclear deterrent. That means sentinel, yes…I believe we need more nuclear deterrence for our nation. Itâ€
Amid the cost overruns and headaches from the ICBM program, Northrop Grumman adopted and promoted an agenda focused on DEI in recent years and was one of several defense contractors that have attempted to scrub their websites of DEI in the wake of the Trump administrationâ€
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The report also touted its minority hiring practices and stated that 25% of its employees are female, 37% people of color, 18% veterans and 8% people with disabilities.
‘Diversity Has a Home at Northrop Grumman,’ a YouTube video from ClearanceJobs says in a post that features Northrop Grumman employees discussing the diversity of the company.
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DOGE’s cost-cutting efforts have affected essentially every area of government, including the Defense Department, which recently announced that over $580 million worth of contracts have been canceled as Democrats continue to blast the efforts and make the case that DOGE cuts are detrimental to the country.
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In a statement to Fox News Digital, a spokesperson for Northrop Grumman touted recent progress in the program.
‘We continue to make substantial progress on the Sentinel Weapon System,’ the spokesperson said. ‘On March 6, we completed the missileâ€
Regarding DEI, the spokesperson said, ‘We have reviewed our policies and processes and continue to take the steps necessary to ensure compliance with the orders for the work entrusted to us. Northrop Grumman is committed to our customersâ€