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US Army anti-missile command system’s initial capability delayed four years

By: Jen Judson, May 25, 2017

WASHINGTON — There were foggy and subtle signs the U.S. Army’s key future anti-missile command-and-control system’s schedule was slipping, but the service’s fiscal 2018 budget request is now showing the initial operational capability, or IOC, of the program is delayed by four years.

And the research, development, test and evaluation, or RDT&E, account in FY18 show an increase of more than half a billion dollars from FY17 through FY21 compared to the FY17 request.

http://www.defensenews.com/articles/army-anti-missile-command-systems-initial-capability-delayed-four-years
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