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Omaha Steve

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Mon Nov 8, 2021, 07:36 PM Nov 2021

Metallurgist admits faking steel-test results for Navy subs [View all]

Source: AP

By GENE JOHNSON

SEATTLE (AP) — 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.

There was no allegation that any submarine hulls failed, but authorities said the Navy had incurred increased costs and maintenance to ensure they remain seaworthy. The government did not disclose which subs were affected.

Read more: https://apnews.com/article/business-washington-tacoma-shipbuilding-us-navy-8f9d5d69411642689696d6b52a290f95

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Omg 😳😳😳 please tell me she is in jail Demovictory9 Nov 2021 #1
You should be wondering who paid her ... follow the money, because it is always the money NotHardly Nov 2021 #11
I hope she spends the rest of her life in jail. Baitball Blogger Nov 2021 #2
She can test the steel confinements she is behind. usaf-vet Nov 2021 #36
......... paleotn Nov 2021 #3
And just how much have taxpayers saved by companies self certifying testing results????? groundloop Nov 2021 #4
Exactly. The government used to do QC, but they managed to get things changed captain queeg Nov 2021 #12
Not anywhere near as much DENVERPOPS Nov 2021 #13
Boeing 737 Max. NCjack Nov 2021 #38
Faces UP TO ten years in prison ... Auggie Nov 2021 #5
She should serve every second of it. LudwigPastorius Nov 2021 #29
10 Years per vessel that contains her steel. I HOPE. usaf-vet Nov 2021 #37
For thirty-two years no one checked up on her work? pecosbob Nov 2021 #6
Yup, no separate auditing by an independent firm to validate her results onetexan Nov 2021 #35
Life without parole with zero TV, newspapers, and internet access forever Submariner Nov 2021 #7
Agree. This is treasonous. Let her have to spend an hour in a room composed of CO's, XO's and artemisia1 Nov 2021 #42
This is not only wrong... keldridge Nov 2021 #8
Welcome to DU, keldridge. area51 Nov 2021 #46
Steel for submarines? That's horrifying Owl Nov 2021 #9
They need to go up her command chain, and nail the ones truly responsible. denbot Nov 2021 #10
Somebody in the Navy's procurement chain needs to be sacked over this...multiple somebodies pecosbob Nov 2021 #20
In most cases these castings were supplied to private shipbuilders NutmegYankee Nov 2021 #28
Find out who knew about it and kept the ordeal quiet. Nail those people, too. sakabatou Nov 2021 #14
With Friends like These SheCat Nov 2021 #15
What's the name of the foundry? LunaSea Nov 2021 #16
But it was not 'stupid' for the Navy to pay her company for such testing not done? keithbvadu2 Nov 2021 #18
Bradken Inc.. Princess Turandot Nov 2021 #19
Thank you LunaSea Nov 2021 #47
At first glance, passing a Charpy test at -100 degrees F might seem ludicrous EYESORE 9001 Nov 2021 #27
Gee, where have I heard this before. Oh, now I remember. PSPS Nov 2021 #17
The China Syndrome krispos42 Nov 2021 #25
What about the company owners, Board? CanonRay Nov 2021 #21
Bradken Inc pays 10.8M to settle false claims allegations... Backseat Driver Nov 2021 #32
Proving yet again that corporations are not people CanonRay Nov 2021 #41
So, no oversight, no checks, just hand over money. Insane. niyad Nov 2021 #22
OMG!!! calimary Nov 2021 #23
She need to go away for life (at least). harumph Nov 2021 #24
Better not dive those babies too deep ironflange Nov 2021 #26
Interesting...(ship names?) Backseat Driver Nov 2021 #30
Interesting...(ship names?) Backseat Driver Nov 2021 #31
I shudder to think of the sailors whose lives could be at risk due to a weakened structure. NH Ethylene Nov 2021 #33
She faked the -100 deg F tests b/c she thought they were "stupid" [sic] NullTuples Nov 2021 #34
It not so much temp as proof of ductility. NutmegYankee Nov 2021 #45
Probably important for a sub at the Antarctic... NullTuples Nov 2021 #48
No. NutmegYankee Nov 2021 #49
Ductility in cold temps, yes? NullTuples Nov 2021 #50
Operating temps aren't the reason for the test. NutmegYankee Nov 2021 #51
Thank you so much for taking the time to explain it! NullTuples Nov 2021 #52
I've interviewed for jobs where it seemed that's exactly the sort of person they were looking for. hunter Nov 2021 #39
Follow the money. This was not a random act of stupidity. Firestorm49 Nov 2021 #40
job stupidity Slammer Nov 2021 #43
Threatened by her employer? Jimbo S Nov 2021 #44
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