MC2A 'back-end' contract may involve two competitions

A roughly $500 million competition to develop the "back end" of the future Multi-sensor Command and Control Aircraft (MC2A) could remain up for grabs for about six months after an initial downselect in August, an Air Force official said March 24. A team led by Boeing, Northrop Grumman and Raytheon...

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