According to a report in the Spokesman-Review, the Air Force expects to have draft requirements ready to go by the end of this month for the controversial KC-X tanker program. Service officials, who have said they expect to release a new request for proposals this summer, passed the news to Spokane, Wash. community leaders and Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R) during a Pentagon visit last week. In an April 30 statement, McMorris Rodgers said she reiterated her goal “of bringing the new air refueling tankers to Fairchild Air Force Base in the most cost effective way possible while keeping jobs in the United States.”
Airmen basic rarely go on to become four-star generals, but one who did retired last week after a 42 year career that saw him rise from a lowly slick-sleeve to the head of one of the Air Force’s most important major commands.