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Under New Management, Fixing The USS Ford Must Remain A Navy Priority
 
Craig HooperSenior Contributor
 

After the abrupt self-immolation of Acting Secretary of the Navy Thomas B. Modly, the U.S. Navy is moving quickly to eliminate all traces of their wayward and disgraced former leader. Though Modly completely mismanaged the Coronavirus impact upon the U.S. fleet and behaved atrociously, Modly’s interesting interregnum was not a total loss.

To his credit, Modly demonstrated that—at least in the case of procurement challenges—the U.S. Navy does best when responsible leaders are identified, empowered and held accountable for their actions.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/craighooper/2020/04/27/under-new-management-fixing-the-uss-ford-must-remain-a-navy-priority/#502a82477e81