Lockheed Protests Ouster From Bidding
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Lockheed Martin Corp., the biggest U.S. defense contractor, filed a protest with the Government Accountability Office over the Army’s decision to eliminate the company’s C-130J transport from a competition for a new cargo plane.
Bethesda, Md.-based Lockheed’s C-130J did not meet some initial technical requirements of the Army and the Air Force’s Joint Cargo Aircraft program, according to a July 28 letter to the company from the Army.
The accountability office will issue its decision by Nov. 22, agency spokeswoman Laura Kopelson said.
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