SASC C-17 plan protects DOD from any termination risks
The Senate Armed Services Committee has approved legislation that permits the U.S. Air Force to proceed with a multi-year buy of the C-17 airlifter and protects the government from having to pay prime contractor McDonnell Douglas termination costs through fiscal year 1999 should the program go awry...
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