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Oshkosh Defense competitor ends contract protest

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Oshkosh Defense is clear of the legal challenge related to its Joint Light Tactical Vehicle production contract award after a competitor withdrew its protest from the U.S. Court of Federal Claims.

Last week, the Court of Federal Claims denied Lockheed Martin Corporation's request for a preliminary injunction, which allowed Oshkosh to continue work under the $6.7 billion JLTV contract. 

"Throughout this protest process, we have remained confident that Oshkosh provided the most capable vehicle and best overall value in the JLTV competition,” said Wilson R. Jones, Oshkosh Corporation president and chief executive officer. “Because the U.S. Army and Marine Corps’ JLTV testing and evaluation process was extremely thorough, our nation’s Soldiers and Marines can rest assured they will be receiving the most advanced light tactical vehicle ever built.”

The JLTV production contract calls for Oshkosh to deliver a total of nearly 17,000 vehicles, as well as kits and sustainment services over an eight-year period.