The Army is seeking "a compromise" with industry on its expectations for intelligent vehicle sensors and the costly proposals that were initially submitted, according to a service official. An effort to develop automated target acquisition for the Army's next-generation family of vehicles has been paused until the spring to give the service more time to adjust its requirements, Richard Nabors, deputy director of operations for the Night Vision and Electronic Sensors Directorate, told Inside Defense today. "We decided that it...