
For those who wonder just how worried the Pentagon is about stumbling into or somehow sparking a second protest in the tanker wars, heres a baseline.
John Young, undersecretary of Defense for acquisition, technology and logistics, issued a July 31 memo requiring that all communications outside of the Defense Department be approved by the Pentagons general counsels office and by Shad Assay, director of defense procurement, acquisition policy and strategic sourcing.
This means that anyone who wants to talk to the press or to industry must first get Air Force clearance and then get OSD clearance, including the departments top lawyers. The source who provided the memo described it as a gag order. That may be a little strong but is conveys pretty clearly just how concerned the Pentagons senior leadership is with shaping and controlling the messages it sends as it conducts the tanker rebid. In effect, this is pretty close to a gag order given that no lawyer is likely to approve any statement to anyone unless its either utterly innocuous or there is very good reason for the department to say something. After all, $35 billion is a fair amount of change and the departments handling of the tanker deal has been remarkably inept over the years.
[Editor: Loren Thompson must be sobbing right now…]










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Good Morning Folks.
This stinks to high heaven. The fix is in, the only question remains who ponied up the bet pot to the Air Force, Boeing or Grumann.
ALLONS,
Byron Skinner
Hmmm. Unfounded cynicism and sarcasm aside, this makes sense.
This thing is already so highly politicized the DoD wants to make sure its deliberations and discussions with contractors doesn’t get out and sour the competition. If anyone leaks anything that can reveal proprietary aspects of one bidder such that it gets into the hands of the other bidder, this round of contracting is doomed as well.
BTW
Yesterday, Buy-American and Boeing fan Frank Gaffney managed to work the tanker issue into a discussion on the Russia-Georgia conflict, advocating NOT buying the KC-45 because Russia has a small percentage of EADS ownership. Wonder if Gaffney will get a bonus?
Shad Assay?
Maybe Shay Assad?
CC’s spell-check done him wrong…