Army hopes to define fate of ACS by mid-December
The U.S. Army hopes to define the future path of the troubled Aerial Common Sensor (ACS) program in about three months, or by mid-December, according to a service official. Edward Bair, the Army program executive officer for intelligence, electronic warfare and sensors, who announced Sept. 14 that...
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