JAGM Competitors Receive RFP, Stress Their Affordability

The formal request for proposals (RFP) for the U.S. Army’s multibillion-dollar Joint Air-to-Ground Missile contains no major surprises, meaning the winner between a Raytheon-Boeing team and competitor Lockheed Martin could be determined by the long-term lifecycle costs of their respective pitches...

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