DOD will seek a national security waiver for a prohibited material that has been used in production of Lockheed Martin’s (NYSE: LMT) F-35 Lightning II following a safety and security probe, according to a program spokesperson.
The news comes days after U.S. defense officials temporarily stopped accepting deliveries of F-35 fighters after discovering parts on jets in production were made from an alloy made in China, potentially violating Pentagon acquisition policy.
