Acting R&E chief calls for patience, understanding when it comes to directed energy

By Jordana Mishory / March 29, 2017 at 2:35 PM
The acting assistant secretary of defense for research and engineering is calling for patience when it comes to developing directed-energy weapons and a stronger understanding of how they work by the user community. Speaking Wednesday at a directed-energy conference sponsored by Booz Allen Hamilton in Washington, Mary Miller said she is very optimistic about where directed energy is and will be going; however, she stressed that it is important to take time for the services to understand this technology. "Every...

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