USMC amphib vehicle program can only weather three-month continuing resolution

By Lee Hudson / September 5, 2017 at 12:29 PM
The Amphibious Combat Vehicle Increment 1.1 program could withstand a three-month continuing resolution, but if the measure lasts longer it may delay the program's operational assessment, according to a Marine Corps official. Col. Kirk Mullins, ACV Increment 1.1 deputy program manager, told Inside the Navy Aug. 24 a short-term continuing resolution would not impact testing because the bulk of the testing will be complete by Oct. 1, the start of the new fiscal year. "Anything beyond that sort of starts...

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