CANADA GIVES CONTRACTORS ‘NON-BINDING’ ITB OPTION ON FIGHTER PROCUREMENT

Canada has given contractors the option to sign a non-binding Industrial and Technological Benefits (ITB) agreement alongside bids for its Future Fighter Capability Project (FFCP). One of the key changes to the ITB is a dual-track approach for the way competitors can complete their ITB agreements. ITB submissions are usually binding...

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