Cut to High Altitude Airship shouldn't slow program, LM says

A recent $5 million budget cut to the Missile Defense Agency's High Altitude Airship program is not expected to slow the effort significantly, according to prime contractor Lockheed Martin. Congress cut the money from HAA's $16 million budget request in its fiscal 2006 defense appropriations bill...

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