http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2013/10/03/327329/pentagon-spent-billions-us-shutdown/
Despite the lack of funds, more than $5
billion was spent on everything from robot submarines to Finnish hand
grenades and a radar base mounted on an offshore oil platform, the
report said.
The Pentagon gave $2.5 to aircraft engine-maker Pratt & Whitney
for "various weapons system spare parts" used by the Army, Navy, Air
Force and Marines.
Other highlights of the last-minute spending spree included: $65
million for military helmets from BAE Systems, $24 million for
"traveling wave tubes" to amplify radio signals from Thales, $17 million
for liquid nitrogen and $15 million for helium.
Lockheed Martin was paid $139 million for sonar that helps to detect
submarines and underwater mines. It also dished out another $64 million
to Lockheed for help operating spy satellites that are equipped with
infrared cameras.
The spending shows that even when the federal government is being
closed down and the military has temporarily lost half of its civilian
workforce, the Pentagon can spend money like almost no one else.
Large functions of the US government shut down on Tuesday after the
Democratic-led Senate voted to reject the latest proposal by the
Republican-led House of Representatives that would temporarily fund the
government in return for a one-year delay of President Barack Obama’s
controversial healthcare plan known as Obamacare.
Goldman Sachs has warned that a three-week shutdown could shave as
much as 0.9 percent from US gross domestic product, GDP, this quarter.
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