Study: Missile Defense Development Hurt By MDA's 'Hobby Shop' Approach

By Thomas Duffy / September 14, 2012 at 2:54 PM
The organizational culture of the Missile Defense Agency is still rooted in the early days of the Reagan-era Strategic Defense Initiative, when virtually every idea was considered as MDA worked on an impenetrable shield against a Soviet ballistic missile attack, and that approach is keeping the agency from becoming an efficient and cost-effective technology developer, according to a new report from the National Academy of Sciences. The report, released Tuesday, cites "very little evidence either of serious cost-benefit analysis or...

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