Deadline Extended For Light Utility Helicopter Proposals
10/14/2005 10:27:24 AM
By Marc Selinger
The U.S. Army has briefly extended the deadline for contractors to submit proposals for the Light Utility Helicopter (LUH) program, following a request for more time from one of the competitors.
The Army originally asked for all contractors proposals to be turned in by Oct. 12, but it recently agreed to delay the cutoff by eight days, to Oct. 20, after MD Helicopters requested an extension. MD Helicopters revealed Oct. 6 that it was parting ways with its major teammate, Lockheed Martin, for economic reasons.
MD Helicopters spokesman Ken Jensen said Oct. 13 that his company had hoped to make the original deadline but eventually realized it would need more time to revise its proposal to reflect Lockheed Martin's departure. The response to the Army's request for proposals (RFP) is expected to be more than 400 pages and be filled with technical information.
Lockheed Martin's pull-out "obviously created a disruption in completing the answer to the RFP, and it just took a little bit longer than we hoped to get everything down on paper," Jensen told The DAILY. "We wanted the opportunity to submit the very best possible response to the Army, and that's why we requested" an extension.
Jensen said he does not expect the extension request to hurt MD Helicopters' chances in the competition. The company believes its helicopter, the MD Explorer, is the only one that meets the Army's performance and price specifications.
"We feel very good about our chances," he said.