Next-Gen Jammer Will Choose Prime Earlier Than Planned

The U.S. Navy plans to cut “hundreds of millions” out of its Next Generation Jammer (NGJ) program — slated to fly first in the EA-18G Growler — by selecting only a single contractor instead of two, as was initially planned, at the start of its technology development (TD) phase in 2013. The decision...

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