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Tanker Rebid May Hurt McCain's Chances
Wisco
by Wisco  7-10-2008   
 The bid for the tanker was set for a redo because of " significant errors " in the original process. Given McCain's history here, his fingerprints should be all over the problem. Here's hoping it also opens up the issue of McCain's cozy relationship with defense contractors and his involvement in the pork project/scam of the "missile shield."
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Another Chance for Boeing
Brian Wingfield
by Brian Wingfield  7-9-2008   
 Don't be surprised if Northrop/EADS still gets the bid. The Pentagon previously said it was happy with the original outcome, and Young doesn't want to split the bidding.
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Israel Preparing For Strike Against Iran?
RiotRanger
by RiotRanger  6-21-2008   
 A short report from the Debka File on recent aerial exercises on the coast of Greece by Israel's air force.
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GAO Lifts Boeing
Brian Wingfield
by Brian Wingfield  6-18-2008   
 It's a snub to the Air Force and Northrop, certainly. But the GAO's decision doesn't mean the Air Force will re-do the bid.
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Don't Let Congress Blow-Up Aerial Refueling Tankers Deal
merrie
by merrie  3-27-2008   
 As your constituent, I'm writing today to let you know that I support the competitive vetting process that the U.S. Air Force followed in awarding the contract for its next generation of aerial refueling tankers. This process is a vast improvement over the originally proposed tanker lease deal with Boeing, which was crafted by members of Congress behind closed doors without any competitive review or debate in order to subsidize Boeing's 767 production line. The original tanker deal was nothing more than a corporate welfare giveaway to one well-heeled, politically influential company. Then-Senator Phil Gramm (R-Texas) called it the worst pork-barrel handout he had seen in his 22 years on Capitol Hill. The Air Force ranked each bid on five criteria and Northrop Grumman won over Boeing on four out of the five and tied in one category. The tanker will be built by American workers and outfitted with sensitive technology right here at home in Mobile, Alabama.
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U.S. Senator Calls For Reversal Of Air Force Tanker Contract
merrie
by merrie  3-4-2008    4
 Chicago-based Boeing had been supplying refueling tankers to the Air Force for nearly 50 years. Brownback expects the aircraft manufacturer to protest the contract award.
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