The leaders of the Senate Tanker Caucus expressed dismay at Northrop Grumman’s threatened pull out from the KC-X tanker competition, but they believe the Air Force should press on. Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) and Sen. Kent Conrad (D-N.D.), co-chairmen of the caucus, said in a statement: “Though competition would likely improve the final product, we have experienced far too many delays in this process already. … We believe the Air Force should proceed with its process, even if one company decides not to submit a proposal.” The latest word from Defense Secretary Robert Gates was that the Pentagon would “make a judgment” about changes after considering all comments on the KC-X draft request for proposals. There are varying views as to whether Northrop’s pull out threat is simply posturing or the real deal.
Since President Donald Trump first unveiled his “Golden Dome” missile defense initiative in late January, much of the focus for it has been focused on space—how the Pentagon may deploy dozens, if not hundreds, of sensors and interceptors into orbit to protect the continental U.S. from missile barrages. But the Air…