USAF, Lockheed Wrangle Over JSF Liabilities

Negotiations for the fifth lot of low-rate initial production (LRIP) F-35 Joint Strike fighters are in flux, primarily as a result of not having decided who will pay for changes to the aircraft — the government or Lockheed Martin — due to concurrency in the program. “The issue is concurrency ... and...

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