WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Pentagon on Thursday said it had ordered a review of Raytheon Co's work on a new ground control system for Global Positioning System satellites after major cost increases in a programme initially slated to cost up to $1.5 billion.
Frank Kendall, the Pentagon's chief arms buyer, on Tuesday ordered a "deep dive" in January of the next-generation GPS Operational Control System (OCX) that RAYTHEON (RTN.NY)is developing, according to his spokeswoman, Maureen Schumann.
Kendall told an investor conference in New York on Tuesday that most U.S. weapons programs were within 2-3 percent of their cost targets, but he was keeping an eye on one programme that was "significantly over." He did not name the programme.
Schumann told Reuters on Thursday that Kendall was referring to the Raytheon OCX programme, and had signed an acquisition decision memorandum to examine the programme further in January.
(Reporting by Andrea Shalal; Editing by Alden Bentley)
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