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I'd be interested in hearing your take on it. To me, I think its pretty clear that an inefficient controlling entity (government)+ an efficient worker entity (private corp.) simply does not = an efficient entity. It just equals an even larger ball of yarn.
I also work in the industry, and frankly the mix of government oversight/regulations, DoD oversight/regulations, and joint contractors is the most inefficient and wasteful machine I have ever been a part of. Its a waste of my/our taxpayer dollars where the government gets bigger, and a few private people get richer by exploiting the contracting system. Honestly if it were just under one roof, it would be much more efficient.
(In a large sector that is what is happening: one government agency which I won't mention slowly is eating everyone else and taking over.)
The problem is that there is no pure privatization anymore, nor will there likely ever be. The government is still running everything and there is so much government involvement that it can not be efficient. Too many cooks in the kitchen. Its just the reality. If they are going to control ATC anyways (which they will), it's much more efficient to just let them keep it all.
Reading the plan, its just going to be turning it over to ONE "non-profit" company. No ongoing competition, nothing. Basically it is going to go to a Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, or the like. Smells awfully suspicious.
To me this all seems painfully obvious, but maybe I am thinking wrong?
Can any of you that support this explain how you see it happening otherwise?