Lockheed refutes KPP change request for CSAR-X
Lockheed Martin did not ask for a crucial key performance parameter (KPP) change to a deployability requirement for the U.S. Air Force’s $15 billion combat, search and rescue (CSAR-X) helicopter fleet replacement program, company officials said. The Air Force had included Lockheed correspondence in...
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