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Pentagon Bars Release of GAO's Report on F-35 Program

A GAO spokesperson said the report was marked Controlled Unclassified Information and has no current plan for public release.

  • On Wednesday, the Pentagon blocked the public release of a non-partisan Government Accountability Office report on the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter program for the first time in over two decades.
  • Produced by Lockheed Martin, the F-35 has faced persistent criticism for late engine deliveries, software updates, cost overruns, and readiness challenges; it remains the Defense Department's most costly weapon system.
  • Titled "F-35 Joint Strike Fighter: Update on Production and Modernization Efforts," the annual congressional report was marked "Controlled Unclassified Information with no current plan to be released to the public," per a GAO spokesperson.
  • Although Bloomberg News first reported the blockage, the Pentagon declined to comment, preventing public access to watchdog findings on the program's costly readiness issues.
  • Last month, the GAO reported that only one in four F-35s is fully mission-capable; the watchdog also found hundreds of millions in contractor incentives since 2020 have proven ineffective.
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Bloomberg Law broke the news in Arlington, United States on Wednesday, July 15, 2026.
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