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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 13,1995 PSA#1262R&D CONTRACTING DIRECTORATE, WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH 45433-7607 A -- JAST MANUFACTURING DEMONSTRATIONS AMENDMENT 1 POC SCOTT SMITH,
CONTRACT NEGOTIATOR, (513) 255-3506. Jast Manufacturing Demonstrations,
Program Research and Development Announcement (PRDA) 95-03-MLKT,
Amendment 1. The Joint Advanced Strike Technology (JAST) Program is
making significant progress in establishing an affordable family of
next generation strike weapon systems. With the merger of the JAST and
Advanced Short Takeoff and Vertical Landing (ASTOVL) programs, the
stage is set for wider dialogue with allies on defense cooperation of
fighter aircraft. The U.S. welcomes discussions with its allies on
their participation in the JAST Program. It is the policy of the
Department of Defense that this kind of participation must take place
within an explicit framework for international defense cooperation.
Because of the likely future resource environment, DOD's objective is
to design a framework for closer cooperation to ensure that the next
generation strike aircraft represents the most advanced, yet
affordable, program. An explicit framework for international
cooperation in the JAST Program is the best way to ensure long-term
international participation. Therefore, until such a framework is
formulated, cooperation will be limited to work begun under the ASTOVL
framework and specific subcontract tasks witin the concept definition
and design research phase of the JAST Program. Contracts beyond the
concept definition and design research phase will be considered only
within the framework for international defense cooperation, established
in consultation, with our allies. The purpose of Amendment 1 to PRDA
95-03-MLKT is to serve as notification to companies submitting
proposals in response to PRDA 95-03-MLKT, that until the framework for
international defense cooperation is established as set forth above,
an additional review will be required to determine if the proposed
contract is consistent with existing international agreements before a
contract can be awarded to a foreign company. Questions should be
directed to one of the following points of contact: Contract
Negotiator, Scott Smith, (513) 255-3506, Technical Point of Contact,
Alan Herner, (513) 255-8589. (0011) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0008 19950112\A-0008.SOL)
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