Requirement Interpretation Dispute Cost Sikorsky-Boeing FLRAA—GAO

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A dispute over the interpretation of a key phrase in the request for proposals (RFP) cost the Sikorsky-Boeing team a contract to develop the U.S. Army’s first high-speed rotorcraft despite submitting a bid that cost nearly half as much as Bell’s V-280 Valor, a new U.S. Government Accountability...
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