GAO official cautions USAF on CSAR-X response to protests

The U.S. Air Force risks further delay if it chooses to focus narrowly on the lifecycle costs issue in responding to the protests of its contract award of the combat, search and rescue (CSAR-X) helicopter program to Boeing, Government Accountability Office (GAO) General Counsel Michael Golden said...

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