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- Airframe bids. // Aviation Week & Space Technology;5/12/86, Vol. 124 Issue 19, p25
Three US airframe manufacturers--Boeing, Grumman, and Lockheed-California--submitted technical proposals and not-to-exceed-cost figures last week to the British Ministry of Defense. The bids are for airborne early warning aircraft. Proposals; Alternatives; Deadline; Lockheed agreements.
- Britain extends airborne early warning deadline // Aviation Week & Space Technology;6/23/86, Vol. 124 Issue 25, p28
The British Defense Ministry extended the deadline for cost proposals in its airborne early warning aircraft competition until July 7, allowing Grumman to complete work on a proposal involving British Aerospace. The Ministry currently has at least 9 proposals for AEW acquisition. Proposals;...
- Defense Committee evaluation. // Aviation Week & Space Technology;9/15/86, Vol. 125 Issue 11, p28
The Equipment Policy Committee of the British Ministry of Defense has begun formal evaluation of proposals for a new airborne early warning aircraft for the Royal Air Force. The committee is to assess the proposals and provide a list of options and values, with a final decision made by the...
- Britain cuts contracts. // Aviation Week & Space Technology;5/26/1986, Vol. 124 Issue 21, p119
The British Defense Ministry has reduced the total value of cost-plus contracts to below 10% of its total procurement spending for the year. In an overall effort to streamline and improve the defense procurement process, the ministry hopes to eliminate such contracts in the future. Increased...
- MoD suppliers may be spared red tape. // Professional Engineering;01/28/98, Vol. 11 Issue 2, p6
States that the United Kingdom Ministry of Defence, is considering introducing a three-tier classification of equipment. Aims of the introduction; Comments from director general of the Defence Manufacturers Association, Alan Sharman.
- MoD moves to attract engineers. // Professional Engineering;04/11/2001, Vol. 14 Issue 7, p12
Reports the setting up of a college and undergraduate bursary scheme by the Ministry of Defense to attract engineers and scientists in the military in Great Britain. Operation of Welbeck sixth form technical college; Employment of civilian universities to provide education; Cost-effectiveness...
- MoD seeks 'openness and trust.' // Professional Engineering;10/31/2001, Vol. 14 Issue 20, p10
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- Pentagon warns U.K. on privatizing defense labs. Morrocco, John D. // Aviation Week & Space Technology;11/22/99, Vol. 151 Issue 21, p37
Reports on the plan of Great Britain Ministry of Defense to privatize government research laboratories. Jeopardizing of cooperative work with the United States; Need for the agency to have access to a broad range of impartial technological knowledge and expertise.
- Filter center. Nordwall, Bruce D. // Aviation Week & Space Technology;7/15/96, Vol. 145 Issue 3, p60
Reports that Great Britain's Ministry of Defense will use five large, low loss radomes for its Air Defense Ground Radars.


