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Boeing drops out of nuclear missile development program
by Stephen Feller
Washington (UPI) Jul 25, 2019

Boeing has dropped out of a program to develop a new nuclear missile for the Air Force over concerns with the bidding process.

The company made the announcement just one week after the Air Force issued its final request for proposals for a replacement for the 1960s era Minuteman III ICBM system, and makes Northrop Grumman the sole remaining bidder for the new system.

"After numerous attempts to resolve concerns within the procurement process, Boeing has informed the Air Force that it will not bid Ground Based Strategic Deterrent Engineering and Manufacturing Development under the current acquisition approach," Boeing said in a statement emailed to UPI. "We've evaluated these issues extensively, and determined that the current acquisition approach does not provide a level playing field for fair competition."

Air Force spokesman Major William Russell told UPI the branch remains in source selection for the program and does not have additional information to share at this time

Boeing in July 2018 submitted its design for the new system under a $349 million contract awarded in 2017. At that time, Northrop Grumman also received a $328 million contract to mature it's design, while Lockheed Martin was cut from the competition for the program.

The Air Force last week issued its official request for proposals, announcing its expectation and plan to start replacing the older Minuteman ICBMs by 2028.

Boeing's dispute over the bidding process reportedly comes from Northrop Grumman's acquisition of rocket motor maker Orbital ATK in 2017 in a deal worth roughly $9.2 billion.

"Because Northrop owns the biggest maker of solid rocket motors in America, Boeing doesn't think it can price its missiles competitively," defense consultant Loren Thompson told the Washington Post.

The first contracts for the program, which is potentially valued $85 billion, are expected to be awarded sometime in 2020.


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Air Force releases request for proposals for new ICBM system
Kirtland AFB NM (AFNS) Jul 17, 2019
The Air Force released a request for proposals for its Ground Based Strategic Deterrent intercontinental ballistic missile weapon system program July 16. The request is for the weapon system's Engineering and Manufacturing Development phase and includes five production lot options to produce and deploy the weapon system. The two contractors for GBSD's current Technology Maturation and Risk Reduction phase, Boeing and Northrop Grumman, will compete for the EMD contract. The Air Force Nuclear ... read more

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