IG investigating potential conflict-of-interest in LRS-B source selection

By Courtney Albon Leigh Giangreco / February 12, 2016 at 11:39 AM
The Air Force said Friday that it's "too early to tell" whether the recent disclosure that the spouse of a top acquisition official has a Northrop Grumman retirement account will impact the ongoing protest of the Long-Range Strike Bomber award. The service announced Feb. 11 that Richard Lombardi, who served as principal deputy assistant secretary for acquisition and logistics and as interim acquisition executive after the departure of William LaPlante, has been reassigned to duties outside of the service's acquisition...

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