Intentional overruns.
I worked for a metal fabrication company for a year that held numerous military contracts. Mostly products for the Army, at least one for the Navy. I can remember moving stuff around, or being made to take it out back and hide it because the inspectors were coming and they didn't want them to know how far along in the run they really were. I always "assumed" it was for intentional overruns, that they would either be paid for, or get to sell with Uncle Sam footing the bill for the materials.
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mcassill,
2011-12-02, 22:17
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Rob Leahy,
2011-12-02, 23:41
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Jhenry,
2011-12-03, 08:19
- Unaccountable............. -
Byron,
2011-12-03, 10:29
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Miles Fortis,
2011-12-03, 18:12
- Intentional overruns. - cas, 2011-12-03, 18:45
- You would be surprised at contract requirements -
Miles Fortis,
2011-12-03, 18:12
- Unaccountable............. -
Byron,
2011-12-03, 10:29
- Gladdens my heart that my loved ones are wrapped in armor -
Jhenry,
2011-12-03, 08:19
- Gladdens my heart that my loved ones are wrapped in armor -
Rob Leahy,
2011-12-02, 23:41