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AAR AIR announced today that the Company has received notice of a protest of a contract awarded by the U.S. Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM) to AAR Airlift for fixed-wing airlift support in Central Africa. The Company announced the contract award, valued at approximately $23 million in revenue, on December 2, 2013.

The Company believes that USTRANSCOM made the correct decision in selecting AAR Airlift after careful consideration of the requirements of the RFP and the quality of its technical solution and past performance.

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According to U.S. Government Accountability Office,  Serco Inc., of Virginia Beach, Virginia, protest against the Department of the Army's award of the Global Logistics and Support Services (GLASS) contract to Jacobs Technology, Inc., of Fort Walton Beach, Florida, pursuant to request for proposals (RFP) No. W52P1J-11-R-0068.

The solicitation sought proposals to provide a broad range of support services for the Army's logistics civil augmentation program (LOGCAP) and the Army Contracting Command at Rock Island, Illinois. Serco, the incumbent contractor, protests that the agency conducted flawed discussions, misevaluated the offers technical/management proposals, conducted a flawed cost realism analysis, and failed to consider an alleged conflict of interest.

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Army Maj. John L. Cockerham is escorted into U.S. Federal Court for a sentencing hearing after he was convicted of taking $9.6 million in bribes while serving in Iraq, in the largest such bribery case to come out of the war in Iraq.[/caption]

George Lee, a Kuwait-based U.S. defense contractor who was reaping millions as America’s quagmire in Iraq deepened, sent an e-mail to an Army major who awarded bids in Baghdad, warning her not to visit him.“None of us want Uncle Sam, or anyone else, looking where they should not be looking,” he wrote in one of the trove of messages and intercepted phone calls that exposed the biggest fraud conspiracy from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

So far, 22 people have been indicted and $67 million has been recovered in that single scheme, which remains under investigation.

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