The Army's ambitious program to seamlessly integrate sensors and shooters into a battle management system for its missile defense architecture remains behind schedule, but there is potential to shift the time line to the left, according to a service official. Barry Pike, program executive officer for missiles and space, said Feb. 28 the Integrated Air and Missile Defense (IAMD) Battle Command Platform is undergoing a "deliberate" process. To date, the Army has demonstrated "the integration of IBCS with the Patriot...