CRACKING THE CODE

Congress once criticized the F-22 program for lagging in software development, but Northrop Grumman and Boeing avionics specialists say 1 million of the total 1.4-million lines of computer code has been designed, written and tested. The remaining 400,000 lines of code are well along in the...

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