Congress Sets Stage for Battle Over JSF Alternate Engine

The House’s approval of $560 million to continue development of an alternate engine for the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) sets the stage for a showdown with the Senate, which voted to kill the program, and the Obama administration, which is threatening to veto any bill that keeps it alive. Funding for...

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