Boeing: Reports Are Not Accurate

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Published: Mon, March 10, 2008 - 10:16 am
Boeing: Uncertainty About Process Remains After Air Force Tanker Debrief
ST. LOUIS, March 07, 2008 -- The U.S. Air Force has completed a debriefing for The Boeing Company [NYSE: BA] during which acquisition officials sought to explain why they selected a team of Northrop Grumman and the European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company (EADS) for a contract to replace aerial refueling tankers.

The debriefing on Friday came one week after the Air Force's surprising announcement that it had chosen the Northrop-EADS team over the Boeing KC-767 tanker offering.

"We spent several hours with Air Force leaders, listening and probing, all in an effort to better understand the reasoning behind their decisions," said Mark McGraw, Boeing vice president and program manager of the KC-767 tanker. "While we are grateful for the timely debriefing, we left the room with significant concerns about the process in several areas, including program requirements related to capabilities, cost and risk; evaluation of the bids and the ultimate decision.

"What is clear now is that reports claiming that the Airbus offering won by a wide margin could not be more inaccurate," said McGraw.

Boeing officials said that they will take the next few days to evaluate the data presented and will give serious consideration to filing a protest.

"Our plan now is to work through the weekend to come to a decision on our course of action early next week," said McGraw. "It will be a very rigorous and deliberative process to ensure we're balancing the needs of the warfighter with our desire to be treated fairly. For decades Boeing has been recognized as a defense company that never takes lightly protests of our customers' decisions."

A protest will delay the project, create a lot of ill will and gain Boeing nothing!

Posted by BamaBob on 03/10/08 - 11:28 am • Report Abuse.   

Over the weekend I listened to the senate hearing of the Air Force Tankers and many people wanted questions answered.
What many of them suggested is that Bowing turned in an estimate based on the wrong size tanker, using past contract specifications for their basis of the bid.  Also, they pointed out that as the deal stands now, Airbus could make the first 12 planes in Mobile then pull all of the work back to France or other locations.  That must be clarified because it will build the manufacturing base of France, transfer 3/4 of the budget profits to France or others, and not do anything permanet in Mobile if they made this change as a public announcement after the 12th Airbus.  Our Congressmen still have done a great job of trying to bring jobs to Mobile, and they had nothing to do with the bid or the results, as several companies that tried to get this contract.  It was a very interesting debate and everyone should try to see that hearing.  Mobile really needs the work.

Posted by net_50 on 03/10/08 - 11:25 am • Report Abuse.   

So that means they are taking the weekend to see who else on Capital Hill they can payoff.  Why can’t Boeing just say that they lost and move on to the other business they already have.

Posted by asda on 03/10/08 - 10:58 am • Report Abuse.   


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