Posted on 07/09/2008 12:15:52 PM PDT by jazusamo
Secretary of Defense Robert Gates announced Wednesday that Northrop Grumman and Boeing will have to submit revised proposals for the Air Forces highly contested aerial refueling tanker program.
The Pentagon chief's decision comes after the Government Accountability Office (GAO) upheld Boeing's protest of the Air Force's decision to award the contract to Northrop Grumman and EADS North America, the parent company of Boeing rival Airbus.
I have concluded that the contract cannot be awarded, Gates said at a Pentagon news conference. Northrop Grumman won the heated competition on Feb. 29, but is currently under a stop-work order.
The decision means Boeing could win the contract. After it lost the initial decision, it opened a risky lobbying and public relations battle against the Air Forces decision in the hope of overturning it.
The Pentagon had 60 days to decide how to heed the GAO's recommendations, but intense pressure from Capitol Hill likely sped up the decision by several weeks. Congress is to hear testimony on the GAO report on Thursday.
Boeing's congressional supporters used the GAO's ruling to push the Pentagon to reopen the competition. In its report, GAO said the Air Force made "significant errors" in its selection process.
Gates said John Young, the Pentagon's top weapons buyer and a former Senate Appropriations Defense staff member, would be in charge of the tanker selection. Air Force officials were in charge when the contract was awarded to Northrop Grumman.
The Air Force will still be in charge of the program once a contractor is selected, Gates said.
Young said that the Pentagon will issue a draft request for proposals that will address all of the GAO's findings. The Pentagon is not starting the competition from scratch but is asking the bidders to modify their proposals to address the GAO concerns. Young stressed that he wanted to see as few areas as possible changed in the request for proposals.
The Pentagon will issue the draft request at the end of the month or the beginning of August. Young expects to select the winner by the end of the year.
Young was not clear how the Pentagon will handle the fact that a contract already was signed with Northrop.
Gates said that he hoped the Pentagon's way forward on the tanker program would restore confidence among lawmakers who have been increasingly critical of the Air Force's ability to select a new tanker the service's No. 1 priority.
Air Force reopens $35 billion tanker contract
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Speaking before reporters, Gates said he wanted the contract redone by December.
Thanks, EB. I wonder how the Pentagon is going to deal with the fact a contract was signed with Northrop?
Sounds like the America-hater free-traders arent gonna be happy with this.
Its been a bad week or so for the free-traders....first Wal Mart plans to buy local US ag-products instead of Commie Chinese and NAFTA ag-products....now this non-American tanker deal is getting re-bid
More wasted US tax dollars.
Doesn’t Jack Murtha’s Lockheed Martin get first dibbs? /sarc
Why don’t we just sell the Air Force to Boeing, instead? We can use the money to bail out GM. ;)
Agreed.
Why do they even waste time with a bid? Why don’t they just give it to Boeing, it has already been paid for?
Let me ping them for you. Rude please ping toddspatriot for me please, thanks
Gates for VP!
Boeing bought and paid for it. Lets make aircraft manufacturing a true monopoly and legislate Boeing the only contractor for DOD.
NG is going to be able to rebid too. What if they win again? There will be a few Freepers who will go nuts.
the contract with Northrop-Grumman-Airbus was contingent on survival of protest challenge.
Thanks, TD, I was not aware of that.
John McCain must be going nuts right now. He wanted Airbus/Northrop Grumman to get the contract. He was upset that Boeing even protested. The deal had been made.
Sec. 21.6 Withholding of award and suspension of contract performance.
Where a protest is filed with GAO, the contracting agency may be required to withhold award and to suspend contract performance. The requirements for the withholding of award and the suspension of contract performance are set forth in 31 U.S.C. 3553 (c) and (d).
Ahmanutjob is a scary zealot! I doubt he’s actually crazy but he sure is a fanatic.
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