Matt Molnar
2008-06-23, 10:56 AM
WSJ:
Air Force Tanker Bidding to Be Reopened, Says Departing Chief (http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121398635450792441.html?mod=sphere_ts&mod=sphere_wd)
By YOCHI J. DREAZEN and AUGUST COLE
June 21, 2008; Page A3
WASHINGTON -- The Air Force is virtually certain to reopen its bidding on a mammoth tanker contract in the wake of a scathing government audit, which means that the service will be unlikely to meet a 2013 deadline for fielding the new planes, according to the Air Force's recently ousted civilian chief.
Departing Air Force Secretary Michael Wynne said he was surprised and disappointed by a Government Accountability Office report this week that found a "number of significant errors" in the Air Force's decision to award the $40 billion tanker contract to Northrop Grumman Corp. [Full Article (http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121398635450792441.html?mod=sphere_ts&mod=sphere_wd)]
Air Force Tanker Bidding to Be Reopened, Says Departing Chief (http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121398635450792441.html?mod=sphere_ts&mod=sphere_wd)
By YOCHI J. DREAZEN and AUGUST COLE
June 21, 2008; Page A3
WASHINGTON -- The Air Force is virtually certain to reopen its bidding on a mammoth tanker contract in the wake of a scathing government audit, which means that the service will be unlikely to meet a 2013 deadline for fielding the new planes, according to the Air Force's recently ousted civilian chief.
Departing Air Force Secretary Michael Wynne said he was surprised and disappointed by a Government Accountability Office report this week that found a "number of significant errors" in the Air Force's decision to award the $40 billion tanker contract to Northrop Grumman Corp. [Full Article (http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121398635450792441.html?mod=sphere_ts&mod=sphere_wd)]