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Boeing and Lockheed Martin Protests Awarding of Bomber Contract to Northrop, Asks the Government Accountability Office to Review the Decision
Boeing Company and Lockheed Martin have filed a formal complaint, protesting the awarding of the Long Range Strike-Bomber (LRS-B) contract to Northrop Grumman, according to a press release issued by Boeing. The two companies are asking the Government Accountability Office (GAO) to review the decision to award the contract.
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Despite SpaceX Falcon 9 Failure, USAF Reaffirms Company’s Military Missions Certification
SpaceX can still participate in an upcoming USAF satellite launch despite the Falcon 9 failure last month.
Lockheed Martin Layoffs: 4,000 Positions Expected Amid Plant Closings
Lockheed Martin is eliminating 4,000 positions, and shutting down production plants. Lockheed Martin is eliminating 4,000 people and shutting down four plants because of a decrease in United States government spending CNN reported Thursday.
Boeing and Lockheed Martin Join Forces For New Long-Range Plane Bomber Program
Plane manufacturers Boeing and Lockheed Martin are collaborating to initiate a long-range bomber program.
Government Shutdown 2013: Lockheed Martin Cuts Back Layoffs 600 People
Defense contractor Lockheed Martin is cutting back its prior furlough employee number from 3,000 to 2,400.
Government Shutdown 2013: 4,000 Furloughed Employees Return to Work
Upon the return of civilian employees at the Pentagon, United Technologies canceled the layoffs of 4,000 potential employees Sunday.