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Weapons Makers ‘Conned’ the U.S. Army: Dan Driscoll Targets $47,000 Black Hawk Button and Unveils Historic Acquisition Shake‑Up

Weapons Makers ‘Conned’ the U.S. Army: Dan Driscoll Targets $47,000 Black Hawk Button and Unveils Historic Acquisition Shake‑Up

U.S. Army Secretary Dan Driscoll has ignited one of the fiercest debates over Pentagon spending in years, accusing major defense contractors of effectively “conning” the military and American taxpayers — and pairing those accusations with the most sweeping overhaul of the Army’s acquisition system in decades. HSToday+3Reuters+3Breaking Defense+3 At the center of the storm: a tiny Black Hawk helicopter control knob that can be manufactured for roughly $15 — but is currently tied to a $47,000 replacement bill. How a $47,000 Black Hawk button became the symbol of a broken system Driscoll’s campaign against inflated costs has been building for
Boeing Wins $461M US Army Chinook Deal – Heavy-Lift Boost and Stock Surge

Boeing Wins $461M US Army Chinook Deal – Heavy-Lift Boost and Stock Surge

What’s the Boeing-Chinook Deal? On Oct. 21 Boeing confirmed it won two Army contracts to produce nine CH-47F Block II helicopters reuters.com marketscreener.com. The awards (Lots 4 and 5) are valued at $461 million and “bring the total number of Block II aircraft under contract to 18” reuters.com marketscreener.com. Boeing spokesman Heather McBryan (VP of Cargo Programs) emphasized that “the rapid succession of contracts indicates that the Chinook will continue to play an important role in the U.S. Army’s family-of-systems, particularly in a contested logistics environment” marketscreener.com. Boeing delivered the first Block II aircraft in mid-2024 and six total are now
22 October 2025
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