Senators Push Gates To Act On Tanker ContractBy William Matthews - Staff writer
Posted : Friday Dec 12, 2008 15:08:48 EST
In September, when the battle over the Air Force refueling tanker contract had grown particularly bitter, Defense Secretary Robert Gates announced a cooling-off period and put the $35 billion award on hold. The matter, he said, would be decided by the next defense secretary.
But now Gates is the next defense secretary. And Alabama’s two senators want him to make the tanker decision now.
“The Air Force has an urgent need to replace its aging tanker fleet, and we must move forward without undue delay,” Sens. Richard Shelby and Jeff Sessions wrote in a letter to Gates on Thursday.
Alabama would benefit greatly if Northrop Grumman wins the tanker contest. Northrop’s partner, EADS, has said it would build a tanker assembly plant in Mobile and hire 2,000 workers and numerous subcontractors.
In February, the Air Force picked Northrop to build its new tankers. But rival bidder Boeing immediately protested the award, and in June won the protest, meaning the competition would have to be fought again.
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