Failure To Conduct A Real Tanker Competition Would Set A Terrible Precedent
The Pentagon’s new year begins with a crashing hangover from yet another round in the aerial refueling tanker procurement fight. Each bidder seems determined to put the other under the table, even as U.S. taxpayers and war-fighters are getting left out in the cold. Before Christmas, Northrop Grumman...
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