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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 13, 2005
SCHUMER CALLS RUMSFELD TO LOBBY FOR LOCKHEED MARTIN'S BID
FOR MARINE ONE CONTRACT
With Decision Imminent on Major Job-Creating Copter Contract,
Schumer Places Personal Phone Call to Tout Lockheed’s US 101
Schumer: Decision Should Be Made on Merits, Lockheed Best Suited
To Produce Copter
US Senator Charles E. Schumer in a phone call late Wednesday personally
pushed Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld to use his influence
to help award Lockheed Martin’s Owego plant a massive multi-million
dollar presidential helicopter contract. Schumer, who has been aggressively
lobbying the Pentagon, said that Lockheed’s US 101 is unsurpassed
in exceeding all safety and security requirements. Schumer spoke
with Rumsfeld, who was receptive to Schumer’s request that
this decision be made on the merits, and said he would discuss it
with other key decision makers.
“The US 101's unique capabilities make it ideally suited
to serve as the next Presidential helicopter," Schumer said.
“I'm putting the pressure on Secretary Rumsfeld so that he
understands that this decision must be made on the merits. We need
the best helicopter out there to transport the President. That helicopter
is the US 101. Needless to say, delivering this contract to the
Lockheed plant would be huge for the local economy, and I’m
doing everything possible to get it done.
If Lockheed Martin were to get the contract to build helicopters
that transport the President, local officials believe it would result
in hundreds of new jobs coming to Owego.
In August of 2003, the US Navy selected Lockheed Martin and United
Technology Corporation’s Sikorsky Aircraft unit to compete
the for the contract to build the new Marine One helicopter fleet
that will fly the President. In January of 2004, Schumer visited
the Lockheed plant in Owego to tour the site and show his support
for the bid. The proposals were submitted in February of 2004. The
presidential fleet contract, which could be the first if several
big defense contracts over the next few years, could result in hundreds
of new jobs at Lockheed’s Owego plant, according to the company.
Schumer said that he supports the US 101 bid because it could create
700 jobs in Owego, and because the Lockheed helicopter is uniquely
equipped to handle transporting the President. The contract on the
Presidential fleet would allow the selected company to lead production
of presidential helicopters that fly the President from the White
House lawn to local destinations or to Air Force One for longer
trips. The aircraft would be delivered by 2007. Schumer has also
lobbied the other high ranking Administration Officials on Lockheed's
behalf.
The Lockheed Martin US 101 offers a cabin one-third larger than
the competition and has three engines for additional flight safety.
In addition, it has a proven track record, having logged more than
45,000 flight hours and seen service in Bosnia and Operation Iraqi
Freedom. According to Lockheed Martin, the US 101 will be equipped
with an enhanced Defensive Aids Suite as well as state-of-the-art
communications equipment, and will provide improvements in safety,
travel range, the ability to operate in bad weather, and a number
of other critical areas. LMO established itself as a key provider
of military technology in the 1950’s and has since been a
global leader in providing advanced technology products and services
for the US armed forces.
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