USAF Says It Can Comply to CSAR-X "Narrowly"
Faced with a Government Accountability Office decision sustaining protests by the losing bidders in the $10-15- billion CSAR-X combat search and rescue helicopter competition, the U.S. Air Force is looking for ways to comply with the spirit while avoiding the letter of the GAO recommendations. The...
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