Army Generals Bullish On JLTV, But Offer No Guarantees

By Tony Bertuca / October 26, 2011 at 9:14 PM
Two senior Army leaders said today they believe the effort to save the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle is bearing fruit on Capitol Hill, where budget-minded lawmakers are poised to terminate the program. Lt. Gen. William Phillips, the military deputy to the Army acquisition executive, appeared before the House Armed Services tactical air and land forces subcommittee with the service's chief programmer, Lt. Gen. Robert Lennox (G-8), to discuss Army programs including JLTV. "I think we've definitely made some gains with...

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