U.S. Missile Defense Agency Wants $45 Million For Space-Test Studies

The Pentagon's Missile Defense Agency wants to set aside $45 million in Fiscal 2008 for early risk reduction and studies on the best way to test future missile defenses based in space. The proposal is part of the Defense Dept.'s out-year budget planning. USAF Lt. Gen. Henry (Trey) Obering, the MDA...

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