Joseph Petrillo: Forest Service sticks with original contractor, despite protest

The Forest Service uses planes in wildfire suppression. The specs for one such plane landed the agency in the thicket of a protest.

When it comes to airborne missions, the military is not the only one doing dangerous work. The U.S. Forest Service uses planes in wildfire suppression. The specs for one such plane landed the agency in the thicket of a protest. But it stuck to its position for why it favored its original contractor over the protestor. Federal Drive with Tom Temin learns more about this case from procurement attorney Joseph Petrillo of Petrillo and Powell.

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