Trade tribunal tosses U.S. firm’s complaint about warship-design competition
OTTAWA — A federal trade tribunal has dismissed a challenge to the federal government’s handling of a high-stakes competition to design the navy’s new $60-billion fleet of warships.
The Canadian International Trade Tribunal’s ruling removes one potential obstacle as Ottawa prepares to award the lucrative warship-design contract to U.S.-based defence giant Lockheed Martin.
The government and Irving Shipbuilding, which will build the warships, selected Lockheed’s proposal as the preferred design in October over submissions from Alion Science and Technology of Virginia and Spanish firm Navantia.