Marines evaluating options on what G/ATOR program can afford if House approps mark stands

By Lee Hudson / January 9, 2017 at 3:45 PM
The Marine Corps is evaluating a variety of options on what the Ground/Air Task-Oriented Radar program can afford if a mark from House appropriators stands. John Karlovich, G/ATOR program manager, told Inside Defense during a Dec. 21 interview that a $9.8 million reduction to the service's procurement account would be detrimental for the program. The Marine Corps requested $123 million in funding in fiscal year 2017. Congressional appropriators will not come out of conference until President-elect Donald Trump and Congress...

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