Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-Conn.) has urged the Air Force to stick with DOD policy when it re-evaluates operations and support costs for the combat search and rescue helicopter program. Specifically, DeLauro wants estimates of fuel costs for each of the three contending platforms—Boeing’s HH-47, Lockheed Martin-Agusta Martin’s US101, and Sikorsky’s HH-92—to follow policy that considers “the fully burdened cost of fuel.” DeLauro made the plea in a May 11 letter to the Air Force obtained by Dow Jones Newswires. Connecticut-based Sikorsky believes that its helicopter would prove far more economical in fuel costs than the original CSAR-X winner, Boeing’s heavier HH-47, or Lockheed’s US101. On May 15, USAF issued a draft of its revised request for proposals and indicated it planned to hold discussions with each offeror.
Air Force Gen. Jacqueline D. Van Ovost—a trailblazer and one of the first 10 women to reach a four-star rank across the U.S. military—retired and passed control of U.S. Transportation Command to Air Force Gen. Randall Reed on Oct. 4, finishing an eventful tenure at TRANSCOM.