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unhappycamper

(60,364 posts)
Wed Apr 3, 2013, 08:06 AM Apr 2013

Some Serious Paper Shredding at the F-35 Program Office

http://www.nextgov.com/defense/whats-brewin/2013/04/some-serious-paper-shredding-f-35-program-office/62214/

Some Serious Paper Shredding at the F-35 Program Office

Paper shredding contracts get lumped in with widgets, gadgets and gizmos on the Federal Business Opportunities website, and over the years a fair number have passed by my eyeballs. (I know, I should get a life.)

I usually don’t pay much attention to shredding solicitations, except to marvel at how many agencies still need such an old fashioned service in the digital age.

The March 28 shredding services procurement from the F-35 Joint Program Office stands out for its detailed and lengthy requirements. It also serves as a metaphor for the flawed, delayed and over-budget project to build 2,500 aircraft for all four military services, which started in 1996 and won’t deliver a combat ready plane until 2019.

Paper or document shredding is a plain vanilla service, far easier than development of a tail hook for the Navy version of the F-35, but the folks at the Joint Program Office put out a 12-page statement of work for such a simple service. The statement starts out with what amounts to an ode to the F-35, touting “cutting-edge technologies” including “advanced airframe, autonomic logistics, avionics, (and) propulsion systems.”



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Some Serious Paper Shredding at the F-35 Program Office (Original Post) unhappycamper Apr 2013 OP
So much....waste! MADem Apr 2013 #1
I don't even want to think about how much all of those aircraft are worth in those pictures n/t Victor_c3 Apr 2013 #2
Probably moving them to digital and getting rid of the bulky paper ProgressiveProfessor Apr 2013 #3

ProgressiveProfessor

(22,144 posts)
3. Probably moving them to digital and getting rid of the bulky paper
Wed Apr 3, 2013, 02:34 PM
Apr 2013

All sorts of rules about retention in the Federal government, so the data is not going away.

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