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TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT In February 2008, the DoD realeased JLTV RFP or Request of Proposal to defense vendors concerning the development stage (Technology Development, TD) of the project, which was replied to by seven companies (mainly from partnerships of companies and it should be mentioned that during the program, in its further stages, there were some „shifts" of partnerships - they changed their partners, some of the them decided to place independent offers). Companies and partnerships were following: • Boeing, Textron and Millenworks; • General Dynamics and AM General (participating to- gether as a joint-venture - General Tactical Vehicles); • Force Protection Inc and DRS Technologies; • BAE Systems and Navistar; • Northrop Grumman, Oshkosh Truck and Plasan; • Lockheed Martin, BAE Systems Land & Armaments Global Tactical Systems, Alcoa Defense and JWF Industries; • Blackwater and Raytheon In October 2008, the DoD narrowed the field of JLTV pro- gram vendors – among the three winners with awarded contracts (worth from $35 million to $45 million) were Lockheed Martin with the Lockheed Martin JLTV , BAE Systems & Navistar with the Valanx and General Tactical Vehicles with GTV JLTV. In November, the results of the tender were subject to a protest Northrop-Oshkosh and Boeing-Textron-SAIC partnerships. In February 2009, the Government Accountability Office rejected those protests as unjustified.The development stage was expected to last for 27 months (15 months for designing seven var- iants of the vehicle and trailer, 12 months for testing the vehicles and trailers by the US Army) and expected to end VEHICLES

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