Plans come despite an ongoing watchdog agency review and call from some on Capitol Hill to probe the rationale behind the selection.
Those preparations come despite an ongoing review of the selection process by a key congressional watchdog agency and calls by some on Capitol Hill to further scrutinize the rationale behind Bell’s selection.that the Army initiated in 2019 as a successor to its iconic UH-60 Black Hawk. The Army announced in December it was awarding the initial contract to Bell for its V-280 Valor.earlier this month to build a new $20 million, 37,775-square-foot building in Grand Prairie.
That decision is not binding, but it’s rare for an agency not to follow one of GAO’s bid protest recommendations. “It’s been an unbelievably robust process,” Donnelly said. “It’s hard for me to understand what flaw would have been in the process.” The short-term value of the contract is up to $1.3 billion, but the Army has indicated the total value could reachOn the earnings call, Donnelly declined to give too many specifics about what the company expects to make off the program in future years, but said it would be a “terrific boon” for business.
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