Navy Phone Bill: $4 Billion
And you thought your phone bill was high. The Navy is paying about $4 billion a year for calls, according to Defense News. And not surprisingly, there is a whole lot of padding in that tab.
A check of telephone bills in the Jacksonville, Fla., area âfound that when we have a digital receipt for a phone bill in the areaâ¦we are being overcharged 30 percent,â deputy chief of naval operations Vice Adm. Mark Edwards told a group of military-industrial insiders at a recent conference.
Telephone service with no digital receipt showed overcharges of 18 percent, he added.
The Navyâs top IT official said he wasnât accusing telephone companies, but he just might not let it slide. âWhat Iâm saying is: Itâs my money and I want it back. And weâre going to get it back,â he said, to some chuckles.
By recouping 30 percent of the $4 billion tab over the five-year defense plan, âwe could build another carrier, just on the phone bill,â noted Edwards, a former ship and carrier battle group commander. âIt wonât be quite that easy, but weâre working it.â
And it might not end there. Edwards wants the Navy to change course by replacing traditional landlines for VOIP, or âvoice over IP,â communications, he said. âIt would save us over 24 percent the first yearâ and 24 percent the second year, he estimated.
The previous two posters already made my point. The first thought that ran through my mind was what about VOIP? you'd think the Navy of all institutions might think of utilizing such cost saving technology. But Ofcourse the money being given away is taxpayer money, if the Navy had to fend for its self I'd be surprised if their phone bill would be more than a few million dollars never mind $4 BILLION. Please who ever owns this site, please send an email to the Navy telling them to contract with Vonage or some other VOIP provider and stop donating our tax money to telcos. I never thought I'll have a reason to write to my congressman, but that's exactly what I am going to be doing after this post.
Posted by: Edmond at February 19, 2007 7:37 PM