GAO rejects Raytheon's protest, denying company a lock in NGJ program

By Jason Sherman / October 24, 2018 at 4:24 PM
Government lawyers have sustained the Navy's decision to boot Raytheon from the Next Generation Jammer Increment 2 technology demonstration program, denying the prime contractor for the NGJ Increment 1 program a lock on the service's electronic attack business and giving Northrop Grumman and L3 a leg up in the multibillion-dollar competition. On Oct. 22, the Government Accountability Office denied Raytheon's protest of the Navy's choice to not award the NJG incumbent a Low Band Demonstration of Existing Technology contract, clearing...

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