Army gets approval to shift money for Close Combat Lethality Task Force priorities

By Maximilian Kwiatkowski / October 25, 2018 at 10:54 AM
Army programs key to Defense Secretary James Mattis' Close Combat Lethality Task Force will receive more money after Congress' approval of most of the Defense Department's omnibus reprogramming request. The Enhanced Night Vision Goggle Binocular, Synthetic Training Environment and Soldier Borne Sensor efforts all received increased funding through the reprogramming, according to a recent congressional response to the request . ENVG-B would see an additional $104 million for a total of $287 million, as previously reported . The service seeks...

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