The Army "in probably a month or two" will have a formal policy on intellectual property, according to the service's acquisition executive. Bruce Jette, assistant secretary of the Army for acquisition, logistics and technology, told defense industry leaders at a conference in Washington today the "extensive" policy would take a "much more familiar approach to IP" that embraces private-sector standards. He said the policy may cover under what circumstances a non-disclosure agreement would be warranted and lay out what the...