Niceville Bill - 14 March 2008 10:34 PM
Five years ago Darleen Druyun, the principal Air Force acquisition decision maker, retired from civil service and accepted a job as Deputy General Manager for Missile Defense Systems at Boeing. Her daughter and son-in-law also acquired Boeing jobs about that time. The jobs were in exchange for Druyun actively promoting a Boeing tanker deal. Because of this and other irregularities she ended up going to jail for 6 or 7 months. Based on this [public] knowledge, I consider Boeing's past performance untrustworthy and unacceptable! The Air Force made the correct decision by not awarding to Boeing!
Northrop has it's won share of corruption.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-0110300253oct30,0,4101255,full.story
At least Boeing did the right thing and exposed the scandal, then fired everyone involved.
It is great that jobs are coming to Alabama, but would you rather those jobs be with a company that fesses up to its problems or one that covers them up.