Metallurgist pleads guilty to fraud after falsifying steel-test results for Navy submarines

shockedcanadian

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There are real dangers when the priorities of military differ than the priorities of others, regardless of her reasoning.


A metallurgist in Washington state pleaded guilty to fraud Monday after she spent decades faking the results of strength tests on steel that was being used to make U.S. Navy submarines.

Elaine Marie Thomas, 67, of Auburn, Washington, was the director of metallurgy at a foundry in Tacoma that supplied steel castings used by Navy contractors Electric Boat and Newport News Shipbuilding to make submarine hulls.

From 1985 through 2017, Thomas falsified the results of strength and toughness tests for at least 240 productions of steel — about half the steel the foundry produced for the Navy, according to her plea agreement, filed Monday in U.S. District Court in Tacoma. The tests were intended to show that the steel would not fail in a collision or in certain "wartime scenarios," the Justice Department said.
 
A little foundry in Tacoma, Wa. producing junk steel for Submarines for decades with little federal scrutiny? More heads need to roll in congress and the pentagon than just this babe.
 

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