Lockheed Martin protests after JSF program office snafu
The Joint Strike Fighter program office mistakenly forwarded sensitive information on Lockheed Martin's bid for the JSF concept demonstration phase to competitors Boeing and McDonnell Douglas, and Lockheed Martin protested, delaying release of the request for proposal. Rear Adm. Craig Steidle, the...
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