The multibillion-dollar Ground-Air Task Oriented Radar program passed a milestone C review on Jan. 24, paving the way for low-rate initial production, according to Marine Corps spokesman David Branham. The decision will allow the service to award Northrop Grumman a contract for four G/ATOR systems, which will take the company about two years to build, Lee Bond, the G/ATOR program manager, told Inside the Navy on Dec. 5. The systems procured under the future LRIP buy will be used...