You state: “Their investor presentations have shown for years that the commerical business unit was not a viable part of the company. That's been plainly obvious to anyone who looked.”
So, if your statement above is correct, that begs a host of questions.
A. Is Flir upper management so stupid and incompetent as to pay $41 million for Armasight (a commercial business) knowing they would lose their ass financially per their investor presentations showing such for years that you set forth?
B. Or did Flir buy Armasight to put them out of business because they were scared, Armasight would compete with their Military and LEO sales of Thermal Weapon Sights?
C. Or did Flir buy Armasight because some of the Flir Upper management had cut a deal with Armasight upper management to get a kick back (Bonus) for buying them out? DEFINITELY A REMOTE CONSPIRACY THEORY HERE
D. Or did Flir buy Armasight because the ultimate goal was to destroy that company so that good quality durable Thermal Weapon Sight availability to civilians could ultimately be reduced?
E. Or has outside influences convinced Flir upper management to discontinue sales of Thermal Weapon Sights to civilians?
As soon as Flir purchased Armasight they discontinued production and sales of a huge percentage of the Armasight products. That is a fact. Now we see that within a short period of time they ultimately extinguish the sale (to civilians) the rest of all the products with Cross Hairs in them.
So, which one of the host of questions above would it be that is the most correct answer?
Now on to your statement:
"Dig into that if you want to cook up the conspiracy theories. Government claims a fair and open process. Anyone who is even remotely involved in federal sales knows how patently false that claim is."
Your statement is factually incorrect. I have personally signed my name to 10’s of millions of dollars of Federal Contracts over a 33 year period working relationship with the Government, so I am very familiar with the process and understand the FAR system to a fairly high level. I can assure you that it is not always as fair and open process as you claim.
I have also been sitting in a Contracting Officer’s office at 2.00 pm on a Friday afternoon when the Chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee (arguably the most powerful position in Government) wherein Government can pass any law or program it wants (but until its funded) it ain’t sh^t, wherein, said Chairman directed said Contracting Officer to award a Contract to do a favor for one of said Chairman’s hometown buddies he grew up with. Said Contracting Officer also grew up in the same town as said Chairman so all 3 were old friends.
So that is the “real apples” of what can and does occur out there in the “fair and open process” you so emphatically set forth.
Now, lest you dismiss my above brief dissertation, please educate yourself to the real facts that sometimes occurs. This lady (in the link below) was basically (sent to the basement) when she refused to award a non competitive multi billion dollar Contract to Halliburton. Dick Chaney has some stroke.
Now in conclusion, I do not know the real answer's as to why FlIR made this decision, but I can speculate and read between the lines sometimes and my hunches (based on deductive reasoning of observations over time) have proved out to be somewhat correct. Your mileage may vary.
As usual, I for one, cherish anybody's thoughts and "inside information" such that it can be considered for thought. That is how we expand our thinking process.