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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsA Private Equity Billionaire Mounts His Biggest Takeover Yet: the Pentagon
https://www.wsj.com/politics/national-security/private-equity-billionaire-shakes-up-pentagon-7264fec0FREE read: https://archive.ph/TAjxs
Stephen Feinberg is trying to win congressional approval of the largest defense budget ever while browbeating contractors to speed production
On Wall Street, Steve Feinberg had a well-oiled sales pitch for investors thinking of betting billions on his corporate turnarounds.
Now the Pentagons No. 2 official, the former private-equity boss faces the biggest sell of his career: persuading Congress to bless the Trump administrations $1.5 trillion military budget.
The massive funding surge would pour into a military plagued by years of costly overruns and painful delays. Feinberg has told Trump administration officials he could avoid those pitfalls using a carrot-and-stick approach with companies on the receiving end of those dollars.
Contractors that are willing to change with us will prosper and grow, Feinberg told a crowd of executives from Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman and other major suppliers at the National War College in Washington, D.C. last year. Those who dont, and resist it, will be gone.
The 66-year-old billionaire has been the Pentagons top weapons buyer for the past year after leaving his lucrative perch atop private-equity firm Cerberus Capital Management. He has spent much of that time sparring with contractors over progress ramping up output and how theyre investing their money.
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This is a Cerberus takeover, said Steve Blank, an adjunct Stanford professor of entrepreneurship and national security. Private equity has just acquired its largest organization.
. (the Pentagon)On Wall Street, Steve Feinberg had a well-oiled sales pitch for investors thinking of betting billions on his corporate turnarounds.
Now the Pentagons No. 2 official, the former private-equity boss faces the biggest sell of his career: persuading Congress to bless the Trump administrations $1.5 trillion military budget.
The massive funding surge would pour into a military plagued by years of costly overruns and painful delays. Feinberg has told Trump administration officials he could avoid those pitfalls using a carrot-and-stick approach with companies on the receiving end of those dollars.
Contractors that are willing to change with us will prosper and grow, Feinberg told a crowd of executives from Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman and other major suppliers at the National War College in Washington, D.C. last year. Those who dont, and resist it, will be gone.
The 66-year-old billionaire has been the Pentagons top weapons buyer for the past year after leaving his lucrative perch atop private-equity firm Cerberus Capital Management. He has spent much of that time sparring with contractors over progress ramping up output and how theyre investing their money.
. . .
This is a Cerberus takeover, said Steve Blank, an adjunct Stanford professor of entrepreneurship and national security. Private equity has just acquired its largest organization.
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A Private Equity Billionaire Mounts His Biggest Takeover Yet: the Pentagon (Original Post)
CousinIT
17 hrs ago
OP
$1,500,000,000,000.00--that's a 40% increase in US military spending (the biggest jump since WWII).
Timeflyer
17 hrs ago
#2
If this were a movie it would be terrifying and no one would believe it possible.
Irish_Dem
16 hrs ago
#6
Irish_Dem
(81,756 posts)1. The USA is being sold off or destroyed piece by piece.
What will be left at the end of Trump's reign of terror?
Hugin
(37,901 posts)4. The shaft...
Same as always when the profit is privatized and the risk is socialized.
durablend
(9,307 posts)5. The bill.
Guess who gets to pay it?
Timeflyer
(3,768 posts)2. $1,500,000,000,000.00--that's a 40% increase in US military spending (the biggest jump since WWII).
Hey Joe
(683 posts)3. Jesus H Christ we are doomed
A private fucking equity billionaire in charge of weapons procurement for the wealthiest military in the world!!!
This is like something out of a dark comedy!!!!!!!!!!
There are not enough exclamation points!!!!!!!!!!!!
Irish_Dem
(81,756 posts)6. If this were a movie it would be terrifying and no one would believe it possible.
Hey Joe
(683 posts)7. True indeed
Because what country would be so foolish.
I mean come on
.really
.
Irish_Dem
(81,756 posts)8. Exactly, no country could be this stupid and immoral.
Adore an evil psychopath who is taking them off a cliff.
And the Congress, Courts, institutions, media all go along with it.
Never happen.
Coventina
(29,792 posts)9. DEATH TO BILLIONAIRES!!!
*Please note: I am not advocating murder. I think BILLIONAIRES should be STRIPPED DOWN to multi-millionaires.