U.S. Secret Service Plans Limousine for Next President
The next President of the United States is getting a new presidential limousine. The project just needs a contractor.
by Staff
March 13, 2014
Photo via LCT Magazine.
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Photo via LCT Magazine.
The next President of the United States is getting a new presidential limousine. The project just needs a contractor.
The U.S. Secret Service wants to replace the current 2009 Cadillac, dubbed "The Beast" or "Cadillac One," but it can't do all of the work on its own.
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"The Government intends to award a competitive commercial firm fixed priced type contract for development of a new design armored limousine in accordance with government provided specifications," reads a General Services Administration contract posting released Friday. "This solicitation will be for Phase 2, with options for Phase 3 and Phase 4 of a 4 phase development and production program."
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