The chronically troubled purchase of new helicopters to replace the
decades-old Sea Kings has again saddled the federal government with
costly delays in the delivery of the new choppers.
The Department of National Defence was forced to spend $700,000 last year to undo portions of a $4-million renovation project on one of its frigates to deal with the delays in a project Defence Minister Peter MacKay once called the “worst procurement in the history of Canada.DND was in the process of converting the flight deck on HMCS Regina to welcome the first of 28 new Sikorsky CH-148 Cyclone helicopters, the long-awaited replacements for the Sea Kings. At that point, about 80 per cent of the work had been completed on the frigate, at a cost of $3.6-million, according to government officials and documents obtained under Access to Information.
However, the Cyclone project was once again delayed last year, adding a new round of confusion to the complex project that was launched in 2004 and should have led to the arrival of new helicopters in 2008. The $5.7-billion project is now in a state of flux, still with no precise delivery schedule in place.
When the government decided to send HMCS Regina to the Arabian Sea last year, the renovations to the vessel’s flight deck had to be halted and reversed in order to bring a Sea King on the mission.
“A decision was made to reconvert HMCS Regina’s flight deck to allow for Sea King operations and facilitate her to deploy on [Operation] Metric with a high readiness helo capability,” said a briefing note obtained by The Globe and Mail.
The document added that DND spent $672,000 to cover the cost of the “retro-fit actvities” on HMCS Regina.
The Department of National Defence was forced to spend $700,000 last year to undo portions of a $4-million renovation project on one of its frigates to deal with the delays in a project Defence Minister Peter MacKay once called the “worst procurement in the history of Canada.DND was in the process of converting the flight deck on HMCS Regina to welcome the first of 28 new Sikorsky CH-148 Cyclone helicopters, the long-awaited replacements for the Sea Kings. At that point, about 80 per cent of the work had been completed on the frigate, at a cost of $3.6-million, according to government officials and documents obtained under Access to Information.
However, the Cyclone project was once again delayed last year, adding a new round of confusion to the complex project that was launched in 2004 and should have led to the arrival of new helicopters in 2008. The $5.7-billion project is now in a state of flux, still with no precise delivery schedule in place.
When the government decided to send HMCS Regina to the Arabian Sea last year, the renovations to the vessel’s flight deck had to be halted and reversed in order to bring a Sea King on the mission.
“A decision was made to reconvert HMCS Regina’s flight deck to allow for Sea King operations and facilitate her to deploy on [Operation] Metric with a high readiness helo capability,” said a briefing note obtained by The Globe and Mail.
The document added that DND spent $672,000 to cover the cost of the “retro-fit actvities” on HMCS Regina.