Test Facility Lab Will Aid Missile Defense Integration

By Thomas Duffy / August 8, 2001 at 5:00 AM
Within the Bush administration's $8 billion budget request for missile defense efforts in fiscal year 2002 is a $4 million earmark that may prove vital to the administration's plans for developing a land, sea and space national missile defense. The money will be used to build a laboratory to test how well the weapons and sensors that make up the missile defense shield work with each other and other military communications and battle management systems. The battle management command and...

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