Friday, April 20, 2007

Air Force Contracts

I am posting this, because it is the second contract that I am aware of that the Air Force screwed up!
At least the GAO is keeping tabs on the Air Force and its inability to award a contract to the right company.


Nobody's First Choice

Another Air Force deal that doesn't pass the smell test.
by Michael Goldfarb
04/19/2007 12:00:00 AM

PERHAPS THE AMERICAN public can only digest one helicopter-related story at a time, but the Marine Corps's recent announcement that the controversial V-22 Osprey will soon be deployed to Iraq--which captured national headlines--is overshadowing a simmering scandal in the Air Force's CSAR-X competition.

CSAR stands for Combat Search and Rescue. The Air Force currently operates 102 Sikorsky HH-60 Pave Hawk helicopters to perform that mission. The HH-60s average 25 years old, and the service is desperate to replace them. Last November, the Air Force announced a winner in the competition to select a replacement: the Boeing HH-47, a new variant of the venerable Chinook.

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