A nearly billion-dollar acquisition program to support the Defense Department's leading intelligence organization for information about foreign airborne threats, held up all summer because of a protest, is back on track and only minimally affected by the ongoing government shutdown. The National Air and Space Intelligence Center (NASIC), a mostly Air Force-staffed organization located at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH, has for months been moving through a contracting process for a follow-on acquisition to the Advanced Technical Exploitation Program, known...