Second Round Of Bidding Opens For Tanker

By Steve Alexander Reporter
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The Defense Department outlines what its looking for. Second Round Of Bidding Opens For Tanker
Published: Wed, August 06, 2008 - 8:23 pm Last Updated: Fri, August 15, 2008 - 11:19 am
Steve Alexander
Steve Alexander
The bell for round two rang Wednesday in the fight over Air Force tankers.
And this time, the U.S. Department of Defense is handling everything.
Director of Defense Procurement and Acquisitions Policy Shay Assad held a news conference to answer questions about the second round of bidding for the Air Force tanker contract.
He emphasized several times that Northrop-Grumman and Boeing should have no trouble understanding what the department wants in a tanker.
Assad said, "We've tried to be meticulous in insuring that the (companies) have a very clear and unambiguous understanding of the relative order of importance of our requirements."
Then, the Defense Department official took up the issue of value.
Assad said, "We will recognize value over threshold as it regards to fuel offload."
Is this good news for Mobile?
In reacting to the news conference, Northrop-Grumman spokesman Randy Belote told News Five that Northrop Grumman's KC-45 tanker is more effective and efficient in aerial refueling capability than Boeing's.
He said the KC-45 might cost more to fly from one point to another.
But Belote said since it's a larger plane, it can fly more fuel more efficiently in the long run.
Mobile Mayor Sam Jones said this round of judging should focus on the planes themselves instead of the bidding process.
Mayor Jones said, "Actually, our competitor Boeing has not built an aircraft yet. (It) has not built a tanker yet. So, they have a paper offering, we have an actual offering."
Department of Defense officials said they should finish evaluating both proposals and award the contract right around New Year's Eve.

Gov. Bob Riley
“It is my understanding the content and schedule laid out by the Pentagon not only addresses all the issues raised by the GAO but also provides the foundation for the selection of the best tanker. That is the only thing Alabama has ever insisted on. I hope Congress will not interfere with the aggressive schedule the Pentagon has established because our men and women in uniform deserve a solution to this ongoing controversy.”

Sen. Richard Shelby
“While I am still reviewing the draft Request for Proposal, it is my hope that it will address GAO's eight recommendations in an equitable manner,” said Shelby. “Moreover, I am gratified that the plan appears to bring this needed capability into the hands of our warfighters as quickly as possible. I remain committed to ensuring that this is a fair, open and transparent process that serves our men and women in uniform in the best way possible.”


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Loren Thompson is the guy that first broke the news that NG had beaten Boeing by a wide margin on every criterion of the original RFP.  I do believe he went on to express his amazement because everyone thought the deck was decidedly stacked in Boeing’s favor.
. Boeing needs to send up the white flag on this one and start working toward salvaging its reputation.

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Does “Boeing’s pocket politicians” include leading Military Analyst as well BamaBob?

http://www.swamppolitics.com/news/politics/blog/2008/08/pentagon_pushing_to_complete_t.html

“This appears to be patently unfair,“ said Loren Thompson, military analyst with the Lexington Group, a Washington, D.C.-based think tank. “It’s another stacked deck in which one of the offers is put at a disadvantage the moment the evaluation begins.“

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Looks like the fight will go on if Boeing’s pocket politicians have their way.
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In a statement, the Chicago-based aircraft giant said it is “focused on identifying and understanding” the changes and could not say what it will do until the final bid request is issued.
. But Boeing backer U.S. Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., said in a press release that several issues already raise “red flags.“ In a statement, U.S. Rep. Norm Dicks, D-Wash., said the draft request appears “to favor a tanker larger than any real-world scenarios would require” and called for Congress to get more involved. Boeing is a major employer in Washington state.

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i am confused, does this mean they start over completely or just rebid certain things?

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